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Show CLASSIFIED $ 4 on $1 FOR SALE - COMPLETE POODLE grooming, appointment call Lindsay, 1967 XLH HARonly 4,000 milos, oftsr 4.30 p m. satisfaction f 13 soch, gontio, tralnod. Phono, i tween Wall :U tails MONEY Roclaimod lumbar, plywood, pa lot, boxot, picket fanes material and firewood. One mile oast of highway 91 on Socuse Rood. tf 50 basic state re773 or 2387 ours, S, Roy V TEND CHILDREN WILL TEND children in my home. Birth to two years, $2 50 per dov, 2 2124 W. S., Roy. Ph. )30 inexpensive to clean .ugs ond upholstery with Blue Lustre, Rent electric shampooer $1. Sherwm Williams Paint Co., Albertson's Shopping Center. awards were given to Brad Muir and Chris Eddy.' Vern Gossett, not pictured was installed as the new Webebs leads BOB CAT 55 I KELP WANTED Sarah Coventry hostess WANTED Coil ond foshion show directors. for child eve a few openin' in my home during tax seoson, Clmton-Ro- y vea. Ph. days only. j30 HAVE WILL TEND Clearfield-Wes- t f6 children in my home, Point oreo, anyage f6 Ph. - BABY SITTER needed, 4250 S. vea of Roy. Four days oweek, p m , Ph. j30 FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM duplex, Roy area, no after 2 pm. 30 pets, Ph. LOST BLACK POMERARIAN, answers to the name of Penny, female. Between Roy Jumon High ond High School. 0 after 330 pm. Ph J30 NEARLY NEW unfurnished duplex, drapes, beautiful area, north of Riverdaie Rd Available Feb I See at 4365 S 950 or Ph. 9; hia & S. SILVER ARROWS Virginia Wurston Dale Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moss has enlisted in the Army and left last week for from duty. He recently an LDS mission and has been attending Ricks College in Idareh-rne- ho. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson who have a new baby daughter, born Jan. 21. This makes two girls for them. George Jtiishols is stilLin the hosjjitaL Hrs jnothei Leah Nichols of Ashton, Ida., has come to be with his family while he 825-664- Dunan Pond, who was injured in an auto accident some time ago, has been released from the hospital. Eleven young people from Roy were in an automobile accident las week. Four of the boys were hospitalized .Ur injuries. Brent Jackson and Gary Larsen are still in the hospital while Mark Blake and Joey Gooden have been released. Earlene Wayment had surgery last Thursday morning and should be home from the hospital now. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ras-leare happy over the arrival of their first child, a boy born recently. Mrs. Rasley is the former Carol Hodson and this is the first grandchild for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Hod-soy - .aSH. were presented to members Brad HiHon and Scott Wallace. 'mortuary ultoutt MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory Jaycees Help Establish Prison Chapter In an effort to aid ir. .he rehabilitation of inmates at the Utah State prison, the Sunset Jaycees are assisting the American Fork Jaycees in the establishment of a Jaycee Chapter within the prison. To explain the Jaycee program to the inmates, the following Sunset Jaycees attended an orientation meeting at the prison. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bezoski, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Riche ibbany, Mr. and Mrs. Eit McKee, Mr. and Mrs. William Gay, .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford, Lynn Martin, Leon Holmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy May. Also attending were City Councilman Vernell P. Foy, Councilman Stanton O. Mea-sell- s and their wives. Other than the benefits the inmates will receive from Jaycee leadership training, they will upon release from prison be assisted by Utah Jaycees in locating housing, employment, financial advice, friendship and social contacts. ChddolJM 36th St. A Quincy Ave. Ph. The Taste You'll Never a A Get Tired Of . . . 7ACO Time Watch for Our Opening 5596 S. 1900 W., Roy Any Time Is Taco Time craig 8 Cecil Laird is home from the hospital and doing well,' after surgery last week. Cheryl Ann Galloway, daughter of Mrs. Virginia Galloway, was hospitalized last week, but has now been released and is recuperating at home. Joseph Bennett, whowaskil-k'in an automobile accident last weekend, was the brother of Florence Anway of Roy. We wish to extend condolences to Mrs. Anway and her family." Funeral services were held Monday in the Roy Fourth Ward Chapel for Brimhall who passed away at his home d is there. personal attention. Scout units will be recognized for their outstanding achievements during the year. w WILL TEND children in my home. $2 a day for one, $3 for two Lots of Roy Elementary School experience orea. Bus stops in front of house. f20 Ph. ONE of the finer things of life Blue Lustre carpet ond upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1, Wes tern Auto Store, Roy. The dinner will cost $2 per m6 BABYSITTING in my home in five Coys a week, prefsrably two years or older Ph j30 TEACHERS Flannel Board stories, stamped on pelon, very reasonably f20 priced. Ph. tradition of dignity, reverent care and at Roy High ticket. 4 Clecr-fiel- FOUR BURNER gos range, good condition. $40. ee at 1969 N. 460 W , Sunset, or call j23 p.m. J 23 INCOME TAXES prepered - $2 federal return, $1 50 basic turn Work guaranteed Ph for appointment Your home Wok Boehm, C535 W. 4750 SAVE & CLINTON CUBS of Pack 37 received their awards recently. They included Billy Gilmore and David Child, receiving Wolf awards. PRIVATE READING tutoring ssrvice. If your child is having difficulties o certified remedial in reading, rtoding teacher is now available for private reodmg instruction Qualified to teach primvy grades thru for dehigh school. Ph - 7-- 9 Inspiring confidence founded on a trusted School to outstanding scouts of the district. good moussrs, STAINLESS STEEL JUICER ergs Atlos, hta-vnow paid $139, will likt modal, saaifico for $100. Also guitar ond amplifior, $80, vary good condition. Ph. j30 IT' & REASONABLE alterations ond dressmaking tor women and children. f 13 Roy oreo Roy. $1 Th annual recognition dinner honoring scouts in the Fremont District of the Boy Scouts of America will be held Thursday evening. Award of merits will be presented during the evening be- FEDERAL A STATE INCOME TAX returns prepared in my office by Long forms, $3 each, appointment. short forms, $2 each. None to difficult for honest, accurate, efficient, and dependable serexperienced vice. Cali K R. Colby, al 0 today APPLES, choico, crisp Rod Dollciout end Roman Boauty, frosh out of stor-agEzra Thompson, 5133 S. 1900 W , KITTENS for 5GOOTG T f6 - HONEY tor som Ph. J30 EXPERiLmCED at doing hoir pieces - Wigs, w j lots, falls, cascades. Ph after 4 pm. J30 FURNITURE nw folding wood ploy pon with prd, $15 or flvo book of trading stamps. Ph tf MUST SACRIFICE LEY Davidson, $1200. Ph. 'g service, hour, Ph. BABY DOV SERVICES IRONING The Sun Advertiser Thursday, January 30, 1969 The Sun Chronicle last Friday. Among survivors a son, Howard Brimhall, also of Ro. We extend sympathy to the family. Ina Weston has been released from the hospital and is doing well at her home. Edith Ward is home from the hospital where she was being treated for com plication following the flu. Duane Roylance had surgery last week and is home now and doing well. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hill died several hours after birth last week in an Ogden hospital. This was their first child. He is also survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hill of Roy. Beverly Boralho is doing well following surgery. is Sunset Jaycees Charles R. AMERICAN GREETING Boxed Valentines Bailey, member of the Election Laws Reform Committee, spoke to the general membership of the Sunset Jaycees .it a recent meeting. Reduced up to 20 Mr. Bailey, a Republican member of the committee, was appointed to his position by Secretary of State Clyde Miller. The committee consists oi three members each of the Republican, Democrat and American Independent parties. In discussion with the Wizard Air Jay-eve- Mr. Bailey discussed the proposed bob tail ballot lor fu- Freshners Presidenti.il elections, the lowering of the voting age, the length of residency in community, county and state required ture to qualify to vote, requirements for establishment of new polit-ie.of votes in parties, dose elections, size of election districts, use of voting machines and many other proposed amendments to Utah voting laws. Neil Breeden w as Ja.cee projeet chairman. il in conjunction with the Sunset City Maintenance crew, the Sunse, Jaycees recently competed their portion of construction of a set of bleachers to be used on the Sunset Junior High athletic facility. The Sunset Jaycee member- ship has recently increased by oix member as Donald Green has joined the chapter. lA'LfittD S BAkkY buLL!. ' V.TOELUFEY - : ALSO Good Bod & Ugly Read the Want Ads ROY THEATRE Popcorn Popper 3-- Qt. Reg. 3.97 P PH Postern KELLER ADJUSTABLE Ironing Docrd o only Keg. 4.97 AlilLiMESlJESas if Weekdays 9 a.ra, to 9 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. |