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Show Sun 1971 Thursday, January 7, er Promotion HALLEYS WHITE STAR Chronicle-Advertis- nrn .u! emphasizes business 15-0- 1 CANS u Case of 48 Case of 24 15.99 u 7.95 Utah business and community leaders involved in industrial development are being offered a UTAH FACTS bools which is a basic tool in furnishing them much of the basic information needed by an industry contemplating locating in the state, according to Milton L. Weilen-manexecutive director of Utah Department of Development Services. n, UTAH FACTS contains gen- eral information concerning states education, natural JHjNTE TOMATO JUICE 3J1 TOILET TISSUE EST RANCH . The Pickerings HEADLNE PERFORMERS of Denver, Colo., above, will be featured at halflime of the 37 th annual Ogden appear sources, land ownership, industrial buildings and warehousing, transportation, utilities, communications, recreational facilities, industry support, financial institutions, taxes, business laws and government. BUYEM BY THE CASE & SAVE L the re- ance of the world famous Harlem Globetrotters at Weber State College, Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale and the public is invited. Tickets on sale for Distribution of the fact book, in loose-lea- f form, will take place this week. These copies are assigned to state and regional industrial developers, and will be periodically updated, according to Jack H. Alston, director of Utah InduNine of the worlds greatest strial Promotion Division. basketball players will don Harlem Globetrotters uniforms at Weber State College Field A book containing the same information will House Monday evening, Jan. 18 be available and for sale to for a skirmish against the New interested parties the first of Jersey Reds. next year, Mr. Alston added. This will be the 37th consecutive appearance in Ogden UTAH FACTS is part of the of the team known in 83 nations of the world as the clown prinIndustrial Development InforIn 1969, the mation System. ces of basketball. Utah Legislature appropriated Leon Hillard is the player an initial $50,000 for the inof the colorful colored coach another formation system and He is 5 10 and aggregation. $50,000 was appropriated later attended High in ChiMcKinley to continue work on the inforcago. mation system. Data on the other team mem- Globetrotter gome ET yet University of Charlotte, N.C. He stands The ninth member of the team, Frank Stephens, is the tallest at 610 and hails from Camden, N.J. Stephens attended and graduated from Virginia State University, Petersburg, 61. soft-bou- Va. The late Goose Tatum was Trotters first clown and Marquis Haynes for many years was the dribbler de luxe of the the colorful aggregation. lLlliard joined the Trotters in 1951. Doug Himes wore his first Trotters uniform in 1964. and Bobby Hunter has been a member of the world famous bers follow: team for only three years ago. Doug Himes is from Dallas, Jackie Jackson donned his Initially, only 50 books first Trotters outfit in 1963 be marked for Tex., is 65 12 tall and tips published--t- o the scales at 220 lbs. He attendand clown Meadowlark Lemon suggested corrections by key ed Prairie View A. and M. at performed for the first time Utahns who received them. Now in 1954 after a two-yePrairie, Tex. hitch the corrections and changes in Uncle Sam's Army. inBobby Hunter stands 65 been made. Updated have Tom Long is now in his formation will be continually and his home town in New York second season with the colored City. Bobby attended Tennessee fed to the business and comA & I University in Nashville. aggregation . . . and loves his munity leaders who obtain the Jackie Jackson plays forprogram. part in the world-wid- e fact book. ward and center and his home Bobby Joe Mason is a vettown is Lawton, OKla. He attend. . . now in his eighth seaThe fact book was prepared ed Virginia Union University at eran son of play. He scored 2,U0l) under the direction of R. Thayne Richmond, Virginia. Meadowlark Lemon, known points in four seasons of high Robson, executive director of Diviworld over as the clown school basketball at Centralia the the University of Utahs High School in Illinois. He was prince of basketball is 62 sion of Economic and Business also a star in football and track tall and attended Williston Research and Services; in coopSchool at Wilmington, N. C. He and field. During his high school eration with Howard C. Nielson can do everything but make a days he won 17 letters in sports Brigham Young University profa record for his alma basketball talk and says that essor of statistic s;and Dr. mater. soon he 111 accomsome Unday Utah State Gardner, plish this unique feat. Red Klotz, manager and iversity professor of economics. player of the Jersey City Reds Tom Long is the smallest will make his 15th annual apmember of the team. Heis6l pearance this month in Ogden and graduated from Norfolk as pilot of opponents of the Trot- State College, Norfolk, Va. His ters. He is considered one of home town is Zurham, N.C. the great small men of all time in the cage sport. graBobby Joe Mason, Four sensational vaudeville duated from Bradley University of Peoria, 111., and his home- acts will be provided as additional entertainment for the Ogtown is Springfield, 111. den program. Two of these acts Freddie Neal, known the will open the program at 7:30 world over, as the greatest basp.m. and the other two will be ketball dribbler of all time, provided at half time. hails from Greenboro, N.C. and Gary Crompton, ticket man- is a graduate of Johnson Smith SERTSONS CAKE MIXES. ar YET LEE MANDARIN ORANGES ... Sel-wor- th 64, YANA PIES rDoOPEK CREAM 59 Connie B. Murphy Ph. 773-138-2 10 6ibs.l SOLID CABBAGED -- LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES WESSON OIL bertson's Coupon expires midnight Jan. 9, 1971 L - ---e VA'i-(tim'iW- . the passing of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Lettie Tracy Rice of Roy. Sympathy is expressed also to Thomas S. Lowe and Clyde D. Lowe in the passing of their sister, Mrs. Ora Mae Lowe Smith of San Pedro, Calif. Miss Gaelyn Ann Batchelor, daughter of Mrs. Saxon J. Batchelor and the late LaRoy and Craig Rans Hyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asael B. Hyer, are being narried in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday. A reception will be held that evening in the Hooper 3rd Ward. 1 - Fri - Sat. ROY STORE HOURS 9:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M. Tickets are on sale at Roy Drug in the Roy Shopping area, Sportsme :s Hideout in Clearfield, Armstrongs Sports Store 24th and Grant in Ogden, Hill AFB, Weber State ticket office, Kar Kwick Market, 4104 River-dal- e Road; Ralphs Chevron Service, 233 Warh. Blvd., Ogden and Kwik Stop Drug, 3635 Wash. Blvd., Ogden. Powdered Rubber Uses Corn Starch Corn starch and wheat flour are successfully tested new ingredients for the of powdered rubber. p.o-cessi- beerT Experiments' have by Russell A. Buchanan, a research chemist conducted at the United States ment of DepartNoth-er- n Agiicultures Regional Laboratory at r Peoria, 111., over a four-yea- period. He said that starch proves the quality im- and strength of rubber and would wind up about 10 percent cheaper in price. Through the use of corn starch and wheat flour higher speed machinery and automated processes may be utilized. He added that the big rubber companies are working on the development of a powdered rubber for the fabrication of rubber products and the Department of Agriculture now can give exclusive licenses for use of and work on the powder in exchange for an agreement that a company or companies will further develop the process. 17. Hal Johnston, who recently returned from the German Mission was the speaker Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. KLENKE FLORAL And flower are furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Wash. 394-347- 4 SlSLifiLSO IWiLiS:THliI 'p'&mftvi Prices $2, Weber State OP2N SUNDAYS 10:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. $2.50. $3. and $3.50.. all seats reserved Field House Ogden Mon. Jan. 16... 7:30 P.M. n, new will be on hand to assist fans in parking their cars. nfSXS CS3fiXKEEe HOOPER SECOND WARD David Roger Rawson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Raw-sowas given a name and blessing by his father Sunday in Fast meeting. son of Paul Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. I, eRoy Christiansen, was ordained a Priest Sunday by Ralph Miles. V Thurs boy born Dec. 30. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Kent (Bonnie) Higley in HOOPER FIRST WARD Todd Brian Epply was given a name and blessing by his father Sunday. He is the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epply. Gary Flinders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Flinders, was ordained a Priest by Max Flinders Sunday. GOLD STRIKE STAMPS . 8 p.m. All teachers are urged to attend. The meeting will be Ward held at the Hooper lst-3r- d church. The spiritual living lesson will be given by Mrs. Margene Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hull are the proud parents of a baby said Bring the kiddies, This is a sensational program for young and old. Plenty of parking officials Crompton. -P-- PLUS L'. ...TtiUlil Choir practice was held last evening and will be held again Sunday. Ail choir members are urged to attend the practice for stake conference 'o be held Jan. Bat-che- lo Maxwell House ground coffee now for lest with this coupon from Al- Shop Albertsons and save with this couponl 24 os. btl. Deluxe Regular 69c, d, Med or Soft Adult1 rn headHf) nil lift I! Bellif at Relief Society which will be held at 10 30 a m. All women of the ward are invited to attend. ager of Weber State College, urges fans to be in attendance HOOPER THIRD WARD Primary Ward preparation meeting will be held tonight at You'll Laugh You'll Scream' You'll Howl Take the Uilltea Ife d De on Hem! Early Tickets on sale at Roy Drug and portsn.ens Hideout Clearfield |