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Show 'A THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY APRIL Page 2 1, 1963 CLEARFIELD Fum., 1 bdrm , FIRST CLASS CARPENTER and cabinet work. Smdll jobs only. apt. all util, paid, nice jaid, newly panned, 570 E. 400 E By hour or day. Moderate wagPhone es. Phone al evenings. d3 825-550- 4 Muddler's Corner by Gretchen PIANO lessons for beginners given Memorial Reporter Webr BEDROOM apt. in Roy, built-i- n in my home Sheryl Seifert. doubtful that Ill ever It seems range, refrigerator, large 5256 S. 25U0 V., Roy, be much of an asset to the huliving room, drapes, hot water, all man race. When I ought to be washing machine, MOST ALL lawn, garden and washing, Im reading. When I $69.50 a month. Phone household tools sharpened and ought to be cleaning, Im WTiting. after 4 30 p m. tf repaired. Saws, shears, scissors, And what I ought to be, I'm kmv es. Small engine 4 ROOMS, new duplex - stove repair and not. tune-up- . Franks Lawn Mower I love clean things. and fridge furnished. $86 mtn. Service, 5855 So. 1900 V Roy. There is a sense of order inside Phone It W. McEntire. Phone tf me which prohibits slovenliness. 4893 S. 1900 W. tf I like clean walls and clean SPARKLING CEILINGS, choice cups and a fragrance in men. of glitter, free 100 But there is no method for madOPPORTUNITY J financed. Phone or tf ness like mine. When I ought to be working, EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AMAZING new liquid plastic coat- ELECTROLIX Vacuum cleaner I'm dreaming. When I ought to be sales, service and supplies. Also Im lazy. And what I ing used on all types of surfaces used and rebuilt cleaners. Call busy. to be, 1 am. interior or exterior. Eliminates oughtn't Ray Judd at Serving I ought to be efficient. I ought waxing when applied on As1948. tl since you phalt, Tile, Vinyl, Linoleum, IRONING DONE in my home. No fran. fee. If you have the Vinyl Asbestos, Hard Wood, and DRESSMAKING and alterations Furniture. Completely elum-uability and confidence in yourfor that personal touch. Phone your business. self, phone or wTite NOW! Jean Larson. 1802 W. P.O. Area 702, For complete details and 4800 S., Roy. a!5 Box 5152, Las Vegas, Nev. a22 painting when applied to TAX SERVICE Wood, Metal, or Concrete sur- INCOME TAX Service, state and faces. This finish is also recomfederal, honest, efticient, acWANTED mended for boats and curate and experienced. Short forms $1 50 edeb, long forms IRONING DONE in my home in $2.50 each. Cdii Ken Colby for NO COMPETITION Sunset. Call Thursday or evean appointment. ala As these are exclusive form4 nings after 6 p.m. Phone APPLIANCES KEPAIRED ulas in demand by all businessal es, industry and homes. No ALL makes of washers, dryers, WANTED IRONING done In iroijers, etc. Phone franchise fee. Minimum inIf my home. Phone Atkinson tf Appliance. vestment $300. Maximum in1 Where do we go from here on the hospital? Public sentiment, as well as the receptive attitude of adjoining cities proves we are on a sound foundation to build a general type hospital. A tour through the hospital last Friday night proved to many that as soon as financial and legal questions can be answered that fiscally the hospital can carport. 2 825-898- be born. The next big but is will the doctors support the new institution. The city officials feel confident that the hurdles of finance and legal formulas can be worked out. They can develop these. But the doctors . . . with due respect to these fine medical men, we would not wish in any way to detract from the outstanding way in which they have and do help our communities, we ask this question: What can we do to help you (the doctors) consider the Weber Memorial Hospital? The doctors hae not been contacted officially yet, but the grapeiine tells us they have problems too. FOR SALE USED LUMBER, boxes, windows, etc. Large uniform panels of plywood suitable for roofs and small buildings. 1 mile east of highway 91 on Syracuse road. tf Evening phone 825-237- CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $L at the PauA Pot, Roy. ACCORDIANA 120 bass, $275. Ph. or see at 2448 W. 4925 S. Like New. al Lake 24 July, return 8 Aug. $15 reserves seat on air conditioned restroom equipped bus. Official escorts Earl and Bertha Larunore, Roy 5th Ward. For information or brochure call or Write 5130 So. 2175 W. Roy, Utah All 2x4 STUDS 3ic, 4x7 mahogany 3 panels 2.98; 12x12 vinyl asbestos tile 18.4c each; ceiling tile 102c; cement 1.35 bag, wall paint 1.59 gal.; enamel 75c quart: 2x6s $65 per 1,000. Call or ml8 825-990- 1 4 There is one thing I feel sure of: We the public MUST NOT LET THIS HOSPITAL GO UNDEVELOPED! GEER Mobile Home. Good cond. Phone 1955 40x8. al 825-769- Everyone within the confine area of this beautiful, modern and partly unused (yet approximately 95 fully equipped) hospital, should do all we can to see it put to use at the earliest possible date. Dont let the city councils rest. Dont let the county commissioners rest. Dont let the doctors rest, until something is done. SOUTH WEBER NEWS Joannie Hep worth celebrated freshmen ts. her birthday on Saturday with a A surprise party given by the party. They played games, relays, neighbors of Lael Hepworth suropened the gifts and enjoyed re-- prised him pleasantly on his birthday the 5th of March. Marilyn NATION At EDITORIAL was in with the group bid Lael was unaware of the goings on. Jerry Stanger greeted his little friends on his birthday too. They fJTflllliU g.'.ll.'.t II II did all the tilings that children do at parties and had a very CtwenJete, pufclih4 good time. JChm t R y, Utah. Second, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas jeeoMy tint pst$ e paid at Roy, Utah. spent 10 days here with Mr. and Publisher J. Howard Stahl. Of Mrs. Cecil Kap and on Rc at 1333 $. 1909 W.,JFty,,her sister, Maxine and Saturday brother $2.50 par year In in lay John Banks and fhoti family vfvano. Re. phene 825-4- 1 of Spanish Fork came for the weekend. Both families returned to their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith I went to Jack Pot, Nevada with a group of the Elks over the THE SUN CHONICLE STAFF J. Howard Stable weekend. They went by bus and Asst Editor Pat Freestone really had a good time. Mr. and A)rs. Theron Wilde have Roy Now A LOS Church Now returned to Wyoming after spendCharlene HardcasUe 3 ing about two weeks here. TheRiverdal ron was under the doctors care Ella L. Palmer for that time. On their return, Sunsot Don and Joan Stone and girls Letha McQuarne finished moving up there by them. Cloarfiold Susan Albrechtsen The DUP was held at the home Scott Westbroek graduated from South Weber Lola Brake primary on Sunday. He will be ordained a Deacon next Sunday, Clinton ...825-246- 3 Erma Ross There will be no meeting here in the ward next Sunday due to Hoopor Luella Parker general conference. Three young people were baptized and confirmed members of the church over the weekend, Kevin Bambrough, Jerry Stanger, Find tho and ,Lynn Afton Rose received lc6"5N sUfel '58 FORD radio, PICKUP, heater, very good cond., $595. Boat, flat bottom, 5x9Vft., 2 coats of glass, marine plywood, $40. John Stokesberry, Gen. Del. HAFB. Phone al 9x12 RUGS 4.99, Lanu Mog. 2.98, 2x4 studs 31c, 2x4x16 4c foot, vinyl asbestos 18c sq. ft., ceiling tile lOuc, cement 1.35 bag, redwood stain 1.69 gal. Al's Auction phone or 1 al5 825-990- ALS TV SERVICE calls, $3 picture tubes $10 up; tuners used TV cabinets with doors 50; $5; $5; volume controls 50c; capacitors 10c; filters 50c; speakers $1 up; tubes at store, 30 off UsL 20 used TVs $20 each. Dealers 1 welcome. Al's TV or m25 HOMES FOR SALE 3 LARGE bedrooms, older home, larger lot, small orchard. Completely renovated inside. Irrigation water available. 110 W. 2400 No., Sunset Phone 825-419- a8 FOUR-PLE- beautiful, brick, built-incarpeted, drapes, frig, carports, landscaped, springing system, many extras. Good location. Phone a8 2 BEDROOM brick, garage, patio, fenced yard, 3 rooms beautifully finished in basement best of materials; new furnace and wa- Editor-Publish- 392-591- 399-277- 3 825-183- 825-158-0 394-47- 2 825-423- 6 - vestment $7,000. Investment is secured by inventory. Factory trained personnel will help set script! ve literature write: & PAINT CO. St. Louis 3, Mo. CHEM-PLASTIC- S Locust 1828 may6 825-040- semi-classic- al a8 FOR RENT paid. Phone home, $65. All util, al 825-427- BABYSITTING done in my home, one child, years old, daytime hours. a8 3-- 5 825-098- HELP WANTED BUSINESS HELP WANTED-WOM- AN SUCCESS GUARANTEED WOMAN under 65 to SMILING FULL BUY BACK CONTRACT. assist me in my fast growing We pay half ad cost. 42 year old cosmetic business. Can earn California firm perfects a chem$400 a month. For interview ical that beautifies, protects, m2Q call Tremendous demand preserves. by home owners, commercial, AMBITIOUS young man wanting onoort unity to advance, $500 per industrial, fdrms. Wax no more ii ith, minimum guarantee, will asphalt tile, linoleum, vinyl astrain in direct sales. bestos, furniture, hardwood, Eliminates painting on al5 concrete, wood, metal, siding, boats. Tough-clea- r gloss or colAND THE FLOWERS Do it yourself ors. FURNISHED BY ARE with brush, spray, roller. Dries Olive and Mark in 30 minutes. Some mfgr. KLENKE FLORAL clients: Standard Oil, General Free Parking in Rear motors, Westinghouse. Dealer and Dist. areas open. $895 to1 2933 Wash. 394-317- 4 $15,000. Secured by inventory, Non-ski- Thursday morning at the St Benedict a Hospital of a heart ailment. Mrs. Garfield waa born May 11, 1912, a daughter of Gimber S. and Feb. 3, 1064. She was a member of BPO Does, Eagles Auxiliary and Roy Chamber of Commerce She waa a member of the Roy Fourth Ward and waa active In the Relief Society, a mem ber Of the Old Folks Committee, and served as a Primary teacher. 1955 W. 5200 South Roy, Utah Phona -- NEW 2 OR USED 6IKES-- W W Sell Servica What Porter By the numbers: e -- SUMMER LEAGUES E m isa Now being organized at Sign up at our counter or Juniors Teams Individuals Men's Ladies Mixed JO-LE- E Phone 5160 So. 1904 W., Roy 5 Swing into Spring . . . with a new hair style created just for you . . . a soft professional wave a fresh new hair ... Phone 825-778- 7 for a better lawn your appointment. Velvagreen 53 1 7 S. 950 W., Roy INTEREST ON thriftWounts... In vh Roy Shopping Center Phone 823-978- 6 At the Magna and Arthur Concentrators the 90,000 tons of ore are crushed, ground and put through the flotation process to produce 2250 tons of concentrate containing less than 307 copper. Smelting 2250 tons of concentrate produces copper 7. . 650 tons of it. And that represents about 500th of the material removed from the mine. The 500-toratio is more than a mere statistic. Its the basis of every operation at -l it - L y ff ii W Kennecott, which must be maintained at peak efficiency to achieve the greatest economy possible and assure successful copper production. xC t tyr V b 1 4 p t t with crab Copper Corporation t V' grsi V 4 ir t X 1 Spreader FREE with purchase of 1 5 A FERTILIZER Morgro killer, BEAUTY SALON GER-MA- R j Darrel H. (Loulsei Waters, Sonora, Calif ; Mrs Nancy (Marjortei Kent, Layton, Mr. J. Lowell iPearh Steck, RanRov; Mrs. Stanley (Dorothvi dall, Centerville. 32 grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. William Porter. Salt Lake Cttv: James Porter, Ogden and Mrs. Ephraim iPesrJp Van Dyke, Ogden. Funeral services were held Satur-la- y in the Lindquist and Sons Colonel Chapel with former Bishop D Vemile Parsons officiating color. Phone today for EVENING APPOINTMENTS BIG IS PAYING 1 Bloom-.ngto- LAKES FORD'S Bingham Canyon Mine in the form of overburden and ore. Daily operations call for the removal of 268,000 tons of overburden so that 90,000 tons of ore can be mined. Thats a total of 358,000 tons a day. Surviving are her husband, two Edward BIKE SHOP t orac The material comes from the sons and two daughters, Eugene O. Garfield, Mrs. J A. jLoisi Barney Jr., Mrs. Paul lElalne' Newey, all of Boy, Lawrence H. Garfield. Denver. seven grandchildren, five brothers and one sister, Earl H. Hawa, and Blaine W. Hawes, San Diego. these blessing?. John H Haws, Ogden; Harold B. Fireside was held for the young Hawa, Clearfield and Mn. Mae (June) marrieds at the home of Mr. and Brown, Bountiful. Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Sterling Gardiner on Sunday. Saturday In the Roy LDS Fourth Nell Staples and Beth Nielson Ward with Bishop Ivan Bambrough officiating. Burial was In the Brigare home after having spent a ham City Cemetery. few days in the hospital We Bingh am I Kennecott, its 500 to 1 that is, 500 pounds of material to one pound of copper. She was mar- ried to Henry W. Garfield on March 26, 1928, and they received their endowments in the Salt Lake Temple hope they both fed better, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples enjoyed having Mr. and Mrs. L. C. R. Kesler and Kathy of Nyssa. Edward LeRov Porter, former ownOregon visit them for three days, The came down for C.R.s grand er of Porter Floral in Roy died last at the home of his Wednesday mother's funeral. faugt.ter, Mrs. Stanley Randall, Ken Mr. and Mrs. Bambrough Mr Porter was bom June 15, 1893 are enjoying Cheryl folks from to W'llllam L. Margaret StephChandler. Arizoma visiting them ens Porter and and married Marjorie E Coe June 15, 1917. They relieved for a while, their endowments in the Salt Lake Temple April 8, 1920. Mrs. Porter died May 13, 1959. He was a member of the Center-vlU- e LDS Third Ward and was a genealogical worker, high priest, former Sunday School superintendent MIA and president. JO-LE- E LANES He formerly worked for Southern Pacific Co in Sparks, Nev , and Safeway Stores in Ontario. Ore., and call 825-825- 5 Wtnnemucca and Fallon, Nev . coming to Ogden in 19J0 In 19T8 he moved to Roy and established hi floral business, retiring In I960. Surviving are four sons and five daughters. Charles L. Porter, 111 , George Irvin, Roy. Wil. Ham E , with the US Army tn Hawaii. Gene S , Centerville Mrs 'Florence) Camp. Empire, Calif ; Mrs 6 &tltUOACt The copper industry handles more material per pound of finished product than any other basic industry. At Mrs. Martha (Mattie) Lavon Haws Garfield, of 5403 S 2050 W owner of MatUe s Cafe in Hoy, died last Haws. P ter-raz- Mrs. Martha (Mattie) Lavon H. Garfield Meda Hansen I see no reason why soapsuds should interfere with love. Houses were made to be lived in and so was this world. Maybe I don't do a very neat job in either one and maybe often I don't even try. inside a tidy , . .But sometimes house dwells a barren heart May you Goodbye for now know love. 3. n 2 BEDROOM I h a t e filth. My fastidious streak wont permit a bohemian manner or mood. Im no fishwife, no outcast from order. But I see no point in doing the dishes when a dream's coming on. 825-726- 825-628- 3 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW lor Continental Trailways LDS Tour to New York Worlds Fair and Palmyra Pageant Leave Salt never to leave for tomorrow what I can do today. But I do, and whats more, I dont care. p ter heater, carpeted and draped. Will paint 319 So. 750 E., ClearSERVICE RENDEFED field. Phone or ala CUSTOM PLOWING BEAUTIFUL brick ram- LET US custom plow and harrow bler, family room, 2 baths, comyour garden tots in Roy dnd fire2 pletely built-ikitchen, Sunset areas. Phone places, full basement, large 4 pan. after a22 15x30 living room. A steal at $25,500. Phone tf ORGAN LESSONS, and popular. Charlotte Anderson 825-145- ttJ&aisa 825-556- to be orderly. I ought to keep charts and files and lists. I ought fertilizer or Rental terms available. ABC wgfc , - Division An equal opportunity employer9 RENT-AI- L 5353 S. 1900 W. m Utah I Copper Roy S |