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Show The Vun ed weekly (bronulc, publish Ky, I t.b Sec ,, K0y PMi Iuhluher juli J Howard s h Stable OfricM 5HH S Phone B.'Vkv,., year In advanie Roy Vol, fey 13 No. 44 Roy, Uidh, Thursday, September 7, 4 in,) 50 tv ttr 1967 Busies CDuC,esllj Aoniniyini(S0S WobdbuSoii X h - - Colette Zaugg, daughter of Mr and Mrs. El- wood Zaugg, Roy, 10 days old. YOUNGEST LEAST TEETH daughter of - Marcl Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baird, Roy, 12 months old, no teeth. MISS ROY LONGEST EYELASHES - Schultx ' PRINCESS AND PRINCE Mrs. Robert Webb, 1967 and Morris, Sunset. Terete Webb, daughter of Mr. Ogden, and Glen Gaddis, son of Three young ladies have sewn in the Ogden Singer World Stylemak-er- s Contest S ig. Julie Parrish, Caye Ethering-to- n and Karlcen Boerene were named winners at the fashion show and judging held Aug. 24 sponsored by the Singer Co. $F By winning the local contest, the girls qualify to enter their winning garments in San Francisco and later the New York contests where 18 finalists will be chosen. 4? K Linda Ray Nancy Stewart . . Mitt Roy first attendant ATTENDANT - S h y Sue of Mr. 1 1 Cowlishaw, daughter and Mrs. Thomas Cowlishaw, Sunset. Susan lamb second attendant - Troy Steven Kepinos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kapinos, Ogden. ATTENDANT 1 n standing juggler cither the high or companied By while riding low unicycle and Dean Claxton can ride better backward than most cyclists, can ride forward Get yonr tickets now to see them perform in "Carnival", the Circus Show at Valley Music Hall. Former Pennsylvania Residents Gather Former residents of Penn-sylvan- and friends are invited to a picnic Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Lorin Farr Park. Attendees are asked to pack a picnic basket and to plan on staying the day. There will be refreshments from p.m. with contests, prizes and entertainment at 12 noon. Supper wilt be served at S p.m. An election of officers for the coming year will bo held at 4 p.m. Donald G. Mitchell said, The future is a great land: a man can not go around it in a day: he cannot measure it with a bound, he cannot bind its harvests into a single sheaf. It is wider than the vision, and has not end. Thus, the educated citizen, the young man and young woman of tomorrow must not be afraid to learn: lo read, to study, to work, to try to know, because at the very best you can know very little Can we then look and analize our opportunity for education and its effect on the tomorrows as this new year of school begins? The last 30 years have told us that we should not be seduced by the temptation to believe our own scientific predictions. We should be humbled by the reality that nobody really knows what the leaders of 2000 A D. will need to know. Tm much depends on discov- - Clark Puffar What does this hava to do with ed- novation be taught in schools? Can it be simulated and stimulated? I think so In Roy we have a tremendous opportunity and education system which enables us to use such a program to our every advantage. ucation? Education must give our new generation genuine genuine courage, and at the same time teach them to discover new ideas for themselves. li g Don Fullmer Training for Ogden Match Against Detroit Boxer Don Fullmer, number one confor the worlds mildle-eight fistic crown, held by Nino Benvenuti of Italy, tests Ted Wnght of Detroit over 10 rounds at the Weber State College Field House, Sept 22 tender v The Ogden Lions club is the sponsor and proceeds will go toward purchasing a $14,000 organ for Weber State Wi lght also lost a decision in Rome to the current middle- ; Five fine supporting bouts will be on the card The opening attraction is slated for 8pm ',V IAjaiki rxyxi ikf it - champion - jif XV c sharp. The winner is expected to go1 title shot with Heuenuti Fullmer also dropiHd a decision to the champion some months ago in Rome Fullmer will dull at the Tei race room of Hotel Ben I.o mond Sept 9 and lfi Wright is scheduled for workouts each d for a week ahead of the head liner. On the day of the battle the two righters will weigh in in the lobby of Hotel Ben Lomu id at noon Officials of the Utah State Athletic Association will be in charge. Officials for all bouts will also be named b the commission. The advance sale is reported a i JU will be part of the program "Carnival'' opening at Valley Music Hall for two weeks. Members of the troupe are (I. to r.) front row, Deanno Thompson, Roy, Joseph Stegen, Ogden, Debbie and Tammy Larsen, Layton, Hugh Taylor, Salt Lake, Gill Claxton, Rcy; back row, Harvey Larsen, Layton; Melvin Thompson, Roy and Dean Claxton, Roy. THE CYCLING HUJOS hiavy Tickets are on sale at the Sportsmens Billurds, Clearfield, the Mint Cafe. Salt Lake, Tropical Cafe. Brigham City, P.u amount Bowl, Armstrongs Sports Store a.id Geo ges Sport Center in Ogden Tickets are scaled at $4. $7. and $10. Parrish, ' v-- ,1 '' e. I daughter 11, In the sub-degroup, Caye Etherington, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Etherington of Plain City was the local winner. She made a sheath dress in orange wool and a plaid wool coat. Ar Karleen Boerens, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boerens of Ogden, walked off with local honors in the Deb age group. Her winning fashion was a one-piedress of wool, bright pink in off white. A phonograph was awarded to each of the winners by Mr. of the Singer Co. The Clearfield Community Church will sponsor a program for Spiritual Growth beginning the week of Sept. 17. Registration for the classes, to be held from weeks, will begin Sept 10 The courses will be held at a variety of times and be limited in size from people The following courses will be offered 1 Beliefs That Count, a study of basic Christian doctrine. 2 God in My Life, a study of the Christian faith and its practice in everyday life. 3. One World Under God, a study of the Christian posit.cn in relation to world events. 4 The Birth a.id Growth of the Church, a study of the Acts of the Apostles fee to cover rt registration the cost of the study book will be $1. Inquirers are welcome. For further information call Rev the chuich office, Kehrh will Lo leading the fall semester of study. Cy-pe- - MOST TEETH and Riverdale, Mrs. 11 of Don Harrop, months old, 14 teeth. Brownie Troop Seeking Girls All girls in the second and third grades are invited to join Brownie Troop 197 that will hold its first meeting. Sept 12, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 5560 S 2300 VV , Roy from pm Mrs Richard Taylor will be the troop leader 5 Game 0 U O v Girl Scout Troop 391 attended Core Camp at Camp Red Chffe Tickets The girls were by Mrs. LG. Gerrmg, Mrs Richard Taylor and Mrs. Wallace Wetterling Our thanks to these ladies for donating their time and talent. Also a thanks to Mrs. Donald Rogers and Mrs. Paul Dnistran for helping with transportation. A special plea is being made for leadership from the new group of fourth graders who will be joining Troop 391. Also additional help is needed on the mothers committee If you can possibly help in these capacities contact Mrs Chauncey Daior Mrs. Richard ly, It is urgent Padgett, be obtained for that a this group and your cooperation would be much appreciated. The Troop is sponsored by Our Savior s Lutheran Church. Aug On Sale Tickets are on safe at the cffices of tho Sun Chronicle for tho Oct. 7 game between Utah State University and Memphis State. All tickets are for reserved seats and sell for $3.S0 per ticket. The game will be held in the Ute Stadium in Salt Lake beginning at 1:30 p.m. Offered With Adult School In conjunction with the eveadult high school, busieludes including IBM cart! punch, will be offered at both Davis and (leal field High Schools for 12 weeks beginning Sept ning ness at 7 p m A beginning bookkeeping class will lie held at Davis High, Sept. 11 at 7 pm Ho fee is $10 per class for which high school ciodit may be obtained. one-ha- lf I 'If 1 i; VXi, Dan-na- il daughter Harrop, Mr. Ronda IBM Classes One office m.ulunes IBM curd punch class will be taught on Monday evenings at Davis High and another will Ik taught on Thursday evenings at Clearfield High. Both classes will begin ;:i b 2 Education is for everyone not just little junior who is starting school this week. I feel youll agree that you have more fun, you do more, you give more t h e more satisfaction you search for knowledge. As long ?s we are searen-infor knowledge we are engaged in a great and exciting adventure. The challege for education thus remains to broaden its mission to include the development of the total human being, to help him achieve his potertial and destiny that the future will require Can appetite and style for in weight Ryan, ndy and Mrs Monroe A. of Clearfield, won the Junior Miss category in Ogden. Her winning entry "as a turquoise and white serrano linen in window pane check by their mothers. Community Church Slates Classes arias not yat discovered. Julie of Mr Parris-- All of the World Stylemakers who qualify for the final contest will go to New York as guests of the Singer Co., ac- Four Roy Performers Appear at Valley Music Four Hoy pci formers will be niembeis of the Circus coming to Valley Music Hall Sept. 11 for (wo weeks The four outh aie members of Utah's only cycling act "The Cycling llujosl'' They are 1. and MeK in Thompson Thompson. 0. childien of Mr and Mrs Hoi ace Thompson, and Dean Claxton, 15, and till Claxton. 8, sens of Mr. and Mrs Ralph D Claxton. ticatois of the act arc Joe Stcgen of Ogden and Hugh Taylor of Salt I.ake City. Mr Stegon is known thiough-ou- t this aiea as "Joseo" the Clown and has performed for many scout and other civic groups. When he met Mr. Taylor, their mutual interest in unicycles resulted in this outstanding cylemg troupe. The other members of the troupe are Harvey, 14, Debbie, 12. and Tamera, 10. Larson of I.a.vton They aie also adopt in the art of ueiobatics, baton twirling and dancing. Melvin Thompson is an out HAIR-Ci- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, t Area Coeds Win Local Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gaddis, Roy. their way to victory 4 CURLIEST William Ryan of Hooper. Sewing Contest, Prizes , . - FATTEST lorl Morris, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. David - ngM i4 It - HA Jeffrey son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schultz, Kanesville. REDDEST Tim McConnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McConnell, Roy. 4V l X Ci S' . WfNNING BAND in the Roy Bettle of the Blue Beat comprised of mucJen from Roy, member ere (I. to r ) Sue end Carol Moore, Louie Ackerman, bass and Ronnie, rhythm, drums. . f 4 .AWN" we Bend Johnny end tho South Ogden end Riverdale. The rhythm and second lead, (seated); Mike, lead and Johnny Elizondo, |