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Show I T - The Sun Chronicle, published weekly at Roy, - Utah, Second-clas- tage paid at s posRoy, Utah. r 4? Vol. 17 No. 14 Roy, Utah Thursday, February o 1, 1971 1. Trio discovers a goods, may O record size VV,( t 1 if i cumference of The average geode is the size of a baseball; the one found recently weighs about 2200 lbs. kf5 1 f Glen Wolf, Gail Wolf, and Leonard Woodward discovered this monsterous rock formation while in Vernal. The huge rock measures 35 inches in heighth with a cir- - V j for stake The Roy North Stake will sponsor a Sweetheart Ball 0 Saturday evening from p m. Music for the evening will be furnished by the Bell Tones orchestra. The dance will be held at the Roy North stake-hous8:30-11:3- tffih ftntatfiftilMfigntt 'Mfetn'ifHni.i THE STEM from which this geode grew is the average size of most geodes. Gail Wolf, on of the trio who discovered this formation, has his hands cupped around the stem showing the size of it, as compared to the enormous size of the entire formation. C sports show NEWS DEADLINE 1 scheduled ffifiKSHfil by Miss Darline D. Rogers Are you still single? Has that special man eluded your grasp again this year? Forget the hearts and flowers and try these century old formulas for catching your lover. Midnight on Feb. 14 walk around a church 12 times repeating I sow hempseed, hempseed I sow, he that loves me best, come after me now. And your lover should appear. Sound a little 'oolish? The women of Derbyshire, England swear by Annua! boat, fl (1 e. Refreshments will be served and all members of the stake are invited. For all single women Uw it. If walking around at the witching hour doesnt catch your fancy try this one to determine your man. List all your boyfriends on separate bits of paper. Then mold each one in a ball of clay. Drop them all in a glass of water. The first one to rise is your true love. Concentrate all your efforts on him. If your choice is limited to one boyfriend, this phase of the operation is unnecessary. Are you curious about whether or not your immediate future holds matrimony? Early Sunday morning take a quick peep through the keyhole of your bedroom door. If you see only one object at your first glance, your chances are slim. Two objects are your best bet. Have you wondered whether or not that guy camping on your doorstep really loves you? Take a single folded rose petal and strike it against your forehead. If the petal cracks, you know that he loves you truly. method of Another sure-fir- e deciding which mans heart you should steal can be determined by pinning five bay leaves to your pillow, one on each corner with one in the middle. Sleep peacefully and the man you dream about will be the one you exchange vows with. The Italian maidens in Sicily have their own unique method. Each single girl rises early in the morning and stations herself at her window. Some have waited for several hours until the magic moment arrived. The first man to pass their window is believed to become her bridegroom within the Circulating ground water forms this type of natural formation. The trio hopes that the rock has an inner lining of crystal as most smaller geodes have. ROY fr&t Gail Wolf explained that some of the largest found are the sizes of basketballs. This rock would made several basketballs. There is relatively no difference, excluding the size of the two, between a geode and a crystal-line- d cave. Sweetheart Ball set o iitanfcfe,, tfrifafatinnfotfiina inches. , a c 112 SALT LAKE CITY year. With all these methods, youve probably just been sitting around wishing. Well, no more! Action, with a large portion of fatt will select your valentine for you. The methods of enticing a young man into matrimony seem numerous, and foolproof since some have been in existence since the 7th century when Valentines Day was well engraved in the tablets of history. Valentines Day is surrounded by a spirit of mystery. Who started it? and why? are only two questions that can only be answered by speculation. Some say the Christian lo- vers festival commemorates the martyrdom of Saint Valentine on Feb. 14, 270 B.C. Others believe that two saints, the same name are commemorated. Yet the sending of Valentines isnt connected with them at all. with Ready for two more theories? Medieval Europeans believed that birds mated Feb. 14, hence, the day evolved that man should make some advances on this day. Valentines were exchanged. Lupercalia, a Roman festival celebrated on Feb. 15 honored Juno, the goddess of women and marriage and Pan, the god of nature. This festival could mark the beginnings of the present Valentines Day. For whatever origin for what- ever reason it was founded to one other on this special day. Now if some single man has gotten this far, in hopes of thwarting any advances by the opposite sex, he does have one recourse. An old English superstition warns that it brings bad luck to bring snowdrop flowers into a home before Valentines Day. If any single girls are in the home, theyre sure to remain in that free state for another year. Will the methods work? If desperate, try all methods at once. A full report on desperation will be given by this reporter next year. vers turn Lo- The 6th noon ( e that the stem from this geode is relatively the size of a baseball, which is the average size of any gode, excluding this recent find. The men commented that they were walking in the mountains looking for sheet light when they saw this boulder lying a short distance from them. Though geodes usually grow in a group, Mr. Wolf explained that this one had apparently rolled down the mountain from some cave. Professors from Weber State College have been called on to help explain this physical phenomenon. Monday, annual Intermountain - Utah Boat, Sports & Travel Show wiH open at the Salt Palace Mar. 17 and run through Mar. 21 with an exhibition of recreate products valued at more than $2.5 million. One of the characteristics of a geode is the stem that it Mr. Wolf noted grew from. Glen Wolf resides at 442 State, Clearfield, his brother Gail lives at 490 30th, Ogden, and Leonard Woodward resides in Hillgate Mobile Home Phene: S. 825-856- 6 Park. JACKPOT WINNER, Date Shiramizu, 2110 W. 5850 S., Roy, identified Police Chief Julian Green as the Mystery Personality last week and listed all of the correct clues to win $82.50. Roy man wins contest Jackpot ROY Another big winner has found all the clues and identified the Mystery Personality to win $82.50 in the contest held last week. Date Shiramizu, 2110 W. 5850 S., Roy, named Police Chief Julian Green as the Mystery Personality and found all 12 clues bidder in last weeks ads. The clues were as follows: 1. 2. 280 lbs., 3. quarter horses, 4. watch out for him, and 5. enforcer, all hidden in Albertsons ad; 6. 6 children, Faveros ad; 7. 7138 (the last part of his phone number), 8. heads dept., and 9. appointed, Roy Drug ad; 10. gives orders, Read Bros, ad; 11. keeps peace, Daves Husky Service, and 12. Fay (his wifes name), Precision Autos ad. Mr. Shiramizu won the jackpot which last week was worth $82.50, and his wife already seems interested in buying a new carpet. Clues have been hidden again this week for a new Mystery Personality and the jackpot will be worth $33.00. Entry blanks may be taken this week to Western Auto, 1940 W. 5600 S., Daves Service, 5413 S. 1900 W., Albertsons Food Center, 1963 W. 5600 S., Read Bros. Appliance, 1942 W. 5600 S., and Allco Auto Parts, 5360 S. 1900 W., Roy. 63, According to show produc- er Edward Greenband, the entire Salt Palace more than 170, 000 sq. ft. will be occupied by exhibits this year. It is the only industrial show that occupies the full Salt Palace faci- lity. Some 40,000 sq. ft. of the total will be occupied by displays of inboard, outboard, fishing and sail boats, canoes, outboard motors and marine About 200 units, equipment. valued at $750,000 will be shown More than 200 travel trailtent trailers, motor homes and other recreation vehicles will be displayed in the exhibition and assembly halls, totaling 95,000 sq. ft... exhibits Value of the rec-ve- e will be in excess of $1 million, sajs Greenband. Also included in this years show will be the largest display of fishing tackle ever assembled in the Rocky Mountains. Located in the 400 ft. long Tackle Row, this exhibit will include the latest gear from most of the nations leading tackle manu- ers, campers, facturers. In addition, showgoers can receive knowledgeable vacation planning advice at many colorful vacation, travel and resort areas exhibits representing from Mexico to Canada. Five outstanding spoils acts have been booked for the 1971 show, Greenband notes. They are: The Sensational Leighs, Marvin Fox, Mils. Louise and her Parisian Doves, Loral I. Armstrong, and Ladd Lyon & Co. exposi- r- Rounding out the tion will be educational demonstrations by a number of public F fv service groups, casting tanks where anglers can try their skill with rod and reel and receive instructions from experts, the free Sunset Magazine Travel Film Festival and many other special events. The show will open Mar. 17 at 6 p m. and run from 2 pm. to 10.30 p.m.. Mar. 18 and 19; noon to 10:30 p.m. Mar. 20 and from noon to 8 p.m., Mar. cy" 50-ce- nt lers, shopping centers, restaurants, plant and factory employee relations offices, retail stores, banks and all exhibitor's of business places throughout the Intermountain area. 'J L V f S. ' n. WWW - V 21. Regular admission is $1.50 for adults, 50 cents for juniors 7 to 12 and free for children under 7. Free discoutn tickets, good foi a saving on adult admissions, will be available at sporting goods, marine and recreational vehicle dea- ' i "twawfc I f v L.- L- 1. r.nlfefc. Valentines week at the Mrs. Douglas R. Green. Their dark-eye- d daughter, Donna Louise turned five years old today, but they will celebrate the big day on Sunday so it will be a double val BIG WEEK This is and Mr. of home Roy vtentine treat. Mr. Green is the radio-t- v specialist in the Information Office at Hill AFB and Mrs Green is a data transcriber atthe Wor :t Service Center, IRS. i, |