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Show t i SUN EAGLE Thursday, Jonuory 14, 1971 CHRONICLE-ADVERTIS- ER Help Wanted fUJ I GUITAR teacher I time evenings, preferably TV WWW'W W'W'V For Sale RENT ww y V or a new Spinet Elec. Organ. Phone or write Credit Manager, W 908 Sprague, Spokane, Wash. 99204. con- sole piano for your children. Give them a try before you buy. Delivery FREE. Dunkley Music, 3035 a27tf pianos. electric itar, very good 3 $150. Ph. after BUILT Harley 1955 8 LE VOYS is having specials this Rent $1 this month. Take advantage of this opportunity, have a showing and enjoy ordering a hostess gift from your at show. Belevedere cyl. radio, good running f4 Ph. 20-4- 0 MEDITERRANEAN Spinet Console Piano. Like new, assume low mo. pyts., Also jl4 825-508- 8. registered apricot toy poodle puppy, $50. Ph. 825-992- 0. discount available on Silks Fresh Companys beautiful line of slips, gowns blouses, dresses, and undies. Call and let me show you this beautiful line of . . . Owner-Publish- . 825-947- 4; phy, 773-138- 2, Barbara Tippets, LAKE VIEW STAKE Stake Quarterly Conference will be held Saturday Jan. 16 and Sunday Jan. 17. The Saturday evening meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the Hooper lst-3r- d Ward with all officers and teachers invited. Sunday session will be held at 12 noon at the Ogden Tabernacle. The Aaronic Priesthood Banquet will be held tonight at 7 p.m. Everyone will meet at the Hooper lst-3r- d Ward CultfifaT Tfatl wtiei e they will hear Don Fulmer speak to them. The banquet will be .This year why not save time and money? Hire an experienced Tax Consultant Mothers of Twins Club of a meeting of the Mothers of Twins Club state or has been received. The meeting, which is open to the public, will feature guest speaker Dr. Leo M. Stevenson, obstrician and gynecologist. The audience is asked to participate in a question and answer discussion, expected to center on female problems and female surgery. The meeting will be held in the Utah Power and Light county-no- ne too difficult For more information K. R. Colby & Call 825-481- Ruilding, 457 26th Street, den, at 8 p.m. Jan. 20. The public is invited; freshments will be served. 6 Associates 825-839- KLENKE FLORAL 4747 So. 2400 W. Roy, Utah And flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark RETURNS PREPARED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 2955 Wash. 394-347- 4 Tickets on sale Drug in the Roy lopping area, rtsmens Hideout Veber State Field House Ogden Mon. Jan. Clearfield, I 18. 7:30 P.M. YoulI Laugh YouU Scream Y'oaIl Howl Take (hr Kiddles Hand EarlyHX a Prices $2, $2.50, Ogre- For further information call Mrs. Leon Furnish, club president Tax Consultants and $3.50.. all seats reserved Masir Insfrartion I Armstrongs Sports Store 24th and Grant in Ogden, Hill AFB, Weber State ticket Kar jwich Market. A ( . A Lr 4 . TY r Blvd., Ogden and Kwik Stop JA Drug, 3635 s CaiVMiash. Blvd. - 399-945- 3. 392-484- 1. Carpenter. Cabinets and paneling a specialty. Very best of work. Free estimates. Ph. RETIRED 825-036- 4. oltf srrsry For Rent - w HOUSE for rent, 2475 N. 720 W. (Clinton) Clearfield. Partly furnished. Ph. as combined Hooper lst-3r- d music festival will be held Tuesday Jan. 19 at the Hooper A MIA Ward. d w - Arthur Moore. HOOPER FIRST lst-3r- wurwv 825-850- 1. i14 Title 11, Revised Ordin- ances of Roy City, 1966, is hereby amended by the addition of the following section to be Checks, designated as Drafts, or Orders Against Insufficient Funds. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person within the corporate limits of Roy City, for himself or as an agent or representative of another or as an officer of a corporation, willlully, with intent to defraud, to make, draw, utter or deliver, or cause to be made, drawn, uttered or delivered, any check, draft or order upon any bank, banking association or other depositary wherein such maker, drawer or corporation shall not have sufficient funds or credit for full payment of same for the purpose of obtaining from any person, firm, partnership or corporation any money, property or other thing of value or paying for any services, wages, salary, labor or rent; provided, however, that such check, draft or order or a series of the same made or drawn in Roy City within a period not ex 6, ceeding six months to a sum not more ""ttoo' (2) Penalties for violating (1) any provision of subsection fol- as be shall section of this order. WS (a) H such check, draft, or a series of the same order or drawn in Ry Cty or made within a period not exceeding a sum six months amounts to not more than $100 00 than fine of not more than $299.00 or imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than six months, or both. (3) The making, drawing, ut- of such tering, or delivering aforeas order or draft check, said shall be prima facie evidence of intent to defraud. (4) Where such check, draft, or order is protested, on the of funds ground of insutficiency or credit, the n tice of protest thereof shall be admissible as nonpayproof of presentation, shall be ment and protest and insufof evidence presumptive with ficiency of funds or credit association such bank, banking or other depositary. hall be (6) A complaint deemed sufficient if such complaint specifies the time period, the aggregate dollar amount and the party or parties to whom such check, draft or series of them was made, drawn, uttered or delivered. The Council finds and determines that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate of the peace, preservation health and safety of R y City, This ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and first publication. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the Council of Roy City, this 7th day of January, 1971. Income Tax Preparation Guaranteed work typed & stamped JRT FORMS SuppH-Cal- l 773-459- $ 825-23- $2.00 LONG FORMS $3.00 Call for Appt. For Eloctrolux Soldi Service end S 28 3616 W. 300 N. West Point, UtuH 84015 g I 3 Sunset & Layton Offices Roy Frodsham 1101 N. 250 W. Sunset, Utah 8401 5 was sustained as a teacher in the Primary. Released as the second assistant in the YMMIA was J. held at the Stake Cultural Hall. Choir practice will be held Friday Jan. 15 at 6 p.m. at the Tabernacle for everyone who is going to sing in conference Sunday. HOOPER SECOND Larry Ropelato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Ropelato was ordained a Deacon by Ralph Miles Sunday. Roger Rawson was sustained teacher of the new Teacher Development Class and Lee Fielding was sustained as a Sunday School teacher Sunday evening. YMMIA Resustained superintendency were: Francis Widdison, superintendent; Don Wilson, first assistant; Lee Garner, second assistant; and Kurt Fowers, se- REASONABLE PRICES cretary. Mrs. Lela Cottam was sustained as Speech Director in the YWM1A Sunday evening. Mrs. Elsie Fielding was sustained as the Inservice Director in the YWM1A Sunday. The Mutual Marrieds held a fireside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beus Sunday evening after Sacrament Meet- We offer a wider variety and choice, which in turn, assures ing. that no family need be a embarrassed about selecting The Explorers are having rabbit hunt Saturday with everyone meeting at the church Saturday morning. A film on drug abuse was held Tuesday evening at the Hooper Third Ward MIA. Captain Archuletta of the Ogden City Police Department was the speaker and also showed the film. the price that meets their need. Full details are available from mortuary nhmt MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory 36th St 4 Quincy Ave. Ph. 5 our staff. V HOOPER THIRD The Primary presidency was reorganized Sunday evening. Released were the following: Lela Cottam, president; Margaret Byington, first counselor; Gaye Anderson, second counselor; and Gladys Garner, II wags to be more comfortable this winter secretary. Also released were Kay Ripplinger as choister and Donna Hofmeister as a Primary teacher. Sustained as new Primary presidency were: Joan Morris, president; Donna Hofmeister, first counselor; Linda Spencer, second counselor; and Connie secretary. Murphy, Announcement Returns prepared for any ve Cement work rwwTwynwwe finishing, plastering and stucco. Driveways, patios, etc. All work guaranteed. a20tf INTERESTED in giving piano Ph. and guitar lessons, beginner and advar-e- d students NEED HELP with your income f4 accepted. Ph. taxes? Contact: Elsie Teeters, 1336 Sheridan Drive, Ogden, Utah 84404. Ph.392-927PIANO lessons for beginners Long Form Federal or advanced students. Ph. and State, $5 and up. 9 j28 WANTED to do EWS event. Miss Jelean Fowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Fowers was crowned as 1970 Miss Pep Club during the holiday season at F'" High School. Jelean is a 52 varsity cheerleader and has been for three years of her four at Roy High. As a freshman she served the class of 71 as secretary and is a member of Royal Choir. She also is an avid horsewoman and is currently reigning as Hooper Junior Posse Queen. 399-084- 5. j21 393-735- 6. f4 Camp V, West Company of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Friday Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Bessie Jenser hostess, with Mrs. Myrtle Fc wers as All mem Hooper News, Connie Murand Kanesville News, ladies full or part time, opportunity to earn, $3-- 4 per hour. Call 825-544- Connie B. Murphy Ph. 773-138- 2 825-664- 6; j28 LOOKING for ww ... Mu- $100 weekly possible: Addressing mail for firms. Details send self addressed envelope to: DRE1SBACH, Drawer BD, Anthony, New Mexico, 88021. j21 n5tf Roy. 773-176- 5. Correspondents: Roy LDS Church and Roy News, Virginia Wursten, Sunset News, Denise Hammon, 392-349- 5. 5381 S. 2050 W., 825-838- 0. WILL DO IRONING AND sewing $1 an hour. Ph. Advertising Mgr. Assistant . 825-864- 1. ' Editor Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Miss Carol Moore Cure it with ceramic tile. Call BertUre, days, evenings and weekend, If no answer call SICK SHOWER? Service er Mrs. Pat Sutter f4 j28 6. J. Howard Stahle 393-71- married. Progressive sic, Ph. 6, AKC 392-484- 1. The Sun Chronicle and Sun Advertiser are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy. Mailing address, PO Box 179, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone All news and photographs for Thursdays Sun Chronicle must be in our office before Tuesday noon, preferably Monday of each week. Pictures may be included with your articles without any additional charge, either taken in our office or submitted by you. News appears only n the Sun Chronicle. Advertisements, appearing in both papers, must be received before 4 p.m., Monday. 825-856- Call 14 tf p.m. 394-272- 9. jl4 PLYMOUTH cond. 773-356- 5 wood, $15, pick2337 W. 3300 S., Lustre carpet cleanc 'ectric shampooer Western Auto in Roy. 5 74 chopper. Over $3500 invested. AEE Square Springer front end, custom paint, loads of chrome, excellent mechanical cond;tion. Will 9 sell for $2800. Ph. afier This desk is abeautiful walnut with drawers. Sold new four months ago for $259, will accept terms of $5 a mo. on any above machine. Ph. jl4 cleaning, to keep colors gelaming, use Blue p.m. CUSTOM SINGERS 1969 and 1970s. pos. (4 only) all in cabinets. 1. 69 blonde console, $29; 2. 70 walnut console, $39; 3. 70 in desk cabinet, $69. FOR better Gibson gucondition. 825-615- 621-913- Re- jl4 Kanesville. PAINTING inside and out. Also rock work inside and out. 1 Ph. or 393-497- 6. j21 saved and slaved for wall to wall carpet. Keep it new with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Sherwin Williams Paint in Roy. FIREPLACE up load. Ph. family clothing. YOU Wash. Blvd. Ogden. A new home for the Wurlitzer pianos and organs, Lowrey organs and pianos. Also Storey and Clark, Hobart M. Cable 12 STRING part wanted, Legal Notice ordinance of Roy City amending title 11 of the revised ordinances of Roy City, 1966, by ordaining a new section to be known as pertaining to checks, drafts, or orders issued against insufficient funds. The Council of Roy City hereby ordains: An Thursdcy, January 14, 197 credit as (5) The word used in this section shall be construed to mean an arrangement or understanding with the bank, banking association or other depositary for the pay. ment of such check, draft, or REVIEW-ADVERTIS- ER Tana Lowe Les Danseurs hold elections The Les Danseurs dance club held its annual election of officers recently at the home of the outgoing president, ROY Robert Stevens. Elected president for Sunshine is free and its warm, so when the sun is shining, open up the window blinds, shades and curtains and lei the sun in. Its an easy way to help reduce your heating costs. When Ihe sun goes down (or doesn't shine), keep Ihe window coverings closed. They will form an insulation against the cold outside air and help assure vour comfort. If you have a fireplace, be sure the damper is closed when the fireplace isn't being used. (Warm air escapes up the chimney.) 1971-7- 2 was Milo Peterson of Roy. rie will be assisted by Edward Cole, who was chosen as vice president Dances are held at the Roy Junior High on the first Friday of the month. Officers are now seeking sponsors for the next year and a secretary has yet to be chosen. wintiy brece can cost you money. If you open a window, be sure that the cold air isnt cooling your thermostat and thereby overheating the rest of your house and overworking vour furnace. A Legal Notice An ordinance of Roy City pertaining to speed limits governing motor vehicle movement within the Roy City limits. The Council of Roy City hereby ordains: All existing speed limit signs within the corporate limits of Roy City located on Roy City streets are hereby determined and declared to be Roy City signs and are determined and declared to set a reasonable and safe prima facie speed limit in their respective localities. All existing and future speed limits designated and set by the State of Utah on State roads or highways located within the city limits of Roy City are hereby adopted by Roy City as the reasonable and safe prima facie speed limits in their respective localities and as such are determined to be the effective speed limits for Roy C lty. The Counril fnds and determines that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate of the pea , preservation health and safety of Roy City. This ordinarce shall take effect upon its adoption and first publication. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the Council of Roy City, this 7th day of January, 1971. Try to keep the opening and closing of doors to the outside to a minimum. Each time you open an outside door, some of the heat from inside escapes. , f w Its even cold clear free your ' 'fi ' more important to keep the air return registers free and of any obstruction to insure circulation of air throughout home. Cfeck the weatherstripping around daors and windows and insulation over your ceilings. Wind dissipates heat faster than cold temperature. Also check the cover to your attic to make sure it is closed tightly. Leave your thermostat set. I.et your whole family agree on a healthy thermostat setting and leave it there. (If you are more comfortable at a cooler temperature during sleeping hours do not set it lower than 10 below your normal setting. The cost of reheating your house in the morning will offset any savings.) If you did not have a furnace expert thoroughly check your furnace ami heating system last I all, cull him now. He will make sure your furnace is working efficiently to assure you the total comfort of gas heatii.g. '83 1 o get the most heat from your gas furnace at the lowest cost, keep all heat outlets free from obstructions. Your furnace will mil operate if the filter is clogged or excessively dirty. Change or clean your filter about every 60 days. Disposable filters are inexpensive and arc available at most hardware, drug, dis cfli-cent- count and department stores. MOUNTAIN FUEL BUPPI.Y COMPANY MlfUiai Odd StUltd - fji ',:: |