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Show Thursday September 19, 1968 The Sun Chronicle ant, Sunset CLU'B NEW3 If you are a young man age the Sunset Jaycees can offer you valuable public speaking and leadership training. A proven system will end your fear of speaking to groups, and the Jaycee leadership training course has aided thousands of young men in job and salary advancement. The Jaycees offer an opportunity to work with youth in little league sports, assistance to orphans in Vietnam, Christmas and religious projects, civic improvement projects, local, state and national governmental affairs projects, public relations training and many other areas of valuable self improvement training. The Jaycee program is not ail work and no play. The Sunset chapter has a softball and basketball team, wintei pinochle tournaments, water skiing, family picnics, steak frys, and many Mil-to- n The color team of Mrs. Ralph Carter is hostessing the meeting. Everyone is invited to The Susnet Jaycees are the number one chapter in Utah and we want you to join today. Roy World Travel Films Listed For University Showings The world from Alaska to will be explored in 11 personally narrated film lectures through the University Travel Club October through May. Season memberships for all Utahns within commuting range of the University of Utah campus went on sale today, accordof ing to Paul Cracroft, director Lectures and Concerts in the Division ot Continuing Education. "Not only do these films apof peal to the wanderlust in all us but they also are highly informative for students and for anyone with an interest in the world affairs, added Mr. Cracroft. Lecturers, subjects and dates for the season include the fol Aus-tiail- Advertiser Blvd. Chuck-a-Ram- other family and group events. For the wives of the Jaycees there is the women's auxiliary, The same opthe portunities that the men have are. offered to the wives. One of the main advantages in joining the Jaycees is friendship. You will know many of the people in Sunset in your own age group. Join the Jaycees and increase your friends by over a hundred. The present Jaycee membership comes from over 25 states. All it takes to be a Jaycee is a desire to be an active part of Sunset and a phone to call Chapter President Ed Bezoski, 21-3- Washington Guest speaker will be of Schaum, School Social Work for Davis County Schools. The general membership meeting of the Roy Jaycettes will be held Sept. 24 at 8 p m. This will be a dinner meeting a Restaur at the Sunset Jaycees 3225 The Sun lowing: Bathie Stuart, "Red China, Oct. 10; Arthui Wilson, "Na pies, Oct. 29; Clay Francisco "Brazil, Nov. 13, Capt. Irv ing Johnson, "Yankee Sails Eur ope,' Nov. 25, (recently ed in National Georgraphic Nicol Smith, "Ireland, Dec. It Gene Wiancko, "Japan, Jan "Caribbean, 9; Eric Pavel, Feb. 21. Willis Butler, "Alaska. March 6; Kenneth Richter, "Aus tralia, March 18. John God dard, "African Wonderlands, April 7 and Ray Green, "Hong Kong. May 5. Tickets and additional information may be obtained by writing or phoning the Lectures and Concerts office, U of U Annex ,fui 0 vSfMlIt Webei WeuM Randi Smith or Ph. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and family recently returned from Oklahoma where they visited Randis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.V. Kelin. Last Fast Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dodge had their baby daughter blessed. She was blessed by her father and named Lauri Ann Mr. and Mrs. Verl Byram also had their infant daughiei bless ed. She was given the name Penney and blessed by her father Mr and Mrs Elmei and Mr. and Mrs. Art but cerne back to beat Hamto remain in mond Indiana the double elimination tournament. The boys play for Bobs American Oil of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clawson and their children Pam and Scott Horn Glendora, Calif., rece illy spent two weeks visiting with Bessie and Elmer Bambrough. Mi. and Mrs. Royden Poll recently returned from Carlsbad, N.M., where they attended the wedding of Vine's oldest sen, Lt. Roger Busico. Roger is a lieue.itant in the Air Force and stationed at Luke Air Force 4 Knox spent last weekend enjoying themselves in Yellowstone. Roger and Kent Bambrough went to Rock Island, 111., where they played in the international softball world tournament. The Ogden team dropped its first game to the Rock Island team Base in Phoenix. He married Suzana Wade in the St Cathedral Vine and Jane and his folks then came home by way of the Grand Canyon. A lovely wedding a.id reception was held in the Wcsi Point Ward Chapel Saturday evening in honoi ot Brian W. Poll, son of Mr and Mrs Vine Poll and Patricia Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel B. Gardiner. A laxgc crowd was in attendance and refreshments were served The young couple will make their home in Ogden THANKS those who gave me their vote and support in the recent Primary elecTo Bam-broug- h READ AND USE OUR WANT ADS tion. Sincerely, CLARK L. PUFFER 1164, Kiwanis Among some of the many activities held during the summer by the Roy Kiwanis Club was a family picric, barbeque at the Municipa1 Park in Roy. At one of the Roy Kiwanis meetings it was noticed that the bowery at the North Park needed some painting very badl- Learn the For the next several weeks, it will be your job as a voter to sift through all the talk and print to find reality y- Club President Wes Tomlinson set Sept. 11 as a work project night at the park. Members met early that evening and partially painted the inside of the coat bowery with an under-sea- l of paint. The members wen. rewarded with a fine steak supper afterwards. This same work project is planned to be completed Sept. 18. Another fine steak dinner was provided for the members atterding the work project. secrets of beer cookery illustrate the factual story of what has happened during my administration to tell you as governor what has been done and you this pledge: The facts the . . . not impressions ... Send in this coupon for our pamphlet of free recipes on cooking with beer reality of actual constructions and jobs and income and Welcome solutions. I Wagon Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club of Roy and South Ogden will hold a dinner meeting Sept.4 25 at the Mansion House, 2215 Lincoln Ave., Ogden. A social hour will begin at 7 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 p.m. The program will be presented by Mary Squires of Fashion Fabrics. Hostesses will be Mrs. Bruce Reid. Mrs. Arno Bosley and Mrs. Richard Bosley. For further information call Mrs. Reid. And finally, I I'm interested in recipes for cooking with beer Send me administration Zip UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, 366 SOUTH SAU BT IHt RE EEC! 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Thank you sincerely. 3.00 For 4 Weeks a want ad here today! SAVE Last week opponents of effort began a massive to defeat the Liquor Initiative Petition signed by more than 55,000 registered voters this summer. Their announced campaign includes a minimum of three personal visits to every family in Utah before the November 5th election, publication of a tabloid newspaper (the "Better Utah Review), numerous brochures, a state-wid- e speakers bureau, offices in major cities, plus extensive advertising. Unfortunately, the sponsors of the Liquor Initiative Petition do not have the resources required to match this effort. Contrary to what you may have heard, we have not received any large contribution from any business or individual. (Most of our contributions have come from signers of the petition and have been under $25. Some contributions have been received from headquartered outside the state.) Our original objective was merely to raise enough money to place the facts before the voters. We didnt realize we would have to counter the massive misinformation program of our opposition. Every penny we have raised or will raise must come from dedicated men and women who believe strongly that our economy will be so strengthened that all the people of Utah will benefit if this bill is passed. Your signature on the petition to get the bill on the ballot was an important first step. Your vote for the bill on November 5th is an essential last step. Its your Initiative. Between now and Novembeth there are two more things you can do to in Utah help: (1) Become acquainted with the facts about and elsewhere, then help carry these facts to your friends, neighbors and fellow workers. And (2) Help raise the money we need to bring the facts to concerned facts that will allay their fears about the effects of Utahns in Utah. We know from the experiences of neighboring states (Idaho, Oregon, will protect our children from the evils of Washington) that our present unenforceable liquor laws, that it will not increase in any way the evils associated with alcohol, and that it will result in a greatly expanded tourist industry to our state that could mean more in revenue to Utahns than any other single industry. It would be a tragedy if the facts couldnt be made known because of a lack liquor-by-the-drin- k 825-856- 6 Check your my liquor-by-the-dri- free pamphlet PROBLEM LOW wish they had): shall ask for IF YOUR Petition (and those who your vote so that we can set to work in the next four years to build on the foundation that we have laid in together these years of my first PAID those who signed the Liquor-By-The-Dri- nk Find out how to make delicious everyday dishes with beer such as beer meat loaf, beer chicken, beer sausages and beer cake. And then there are such gourmet treats as rarebits and Carbonnades Flamandes. Beer ccokery is as traditional as yesterday... as modern as tomorrow. Beer adds a real flavor treat. and to make your decision. In that time, I will do my best to discuss and to where we go from here. For this campaign, I make To 5 Linos Per Arf Mail Your Check or Money Order to: UTAH CITIZENS FOR LEGAL CONTROL on EARN BY BUYING n smiN. of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 326 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Mi estimated 75,000 of our citizens actually signed the petition. Not all were counted because the number of39 ft W was exceeded two days before the deadlint The total number of validated signatures reached 55J085required by the July 5 th deadline A paid political advartnument by Utah Cititena for Ugal Control of Alcoholic Bovtragaa, Thomaa T Taylor. Chairman |