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Show o 1 Spring concert planned by new Roy Chorale UL A dream of increasROY ed cultural atmosphere and op- portunity to perform has been National society accepted f at Weber State r OGDE- N- Weber State College has been officially accepted as a chartered chapter of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, with 48 of the colleges elected students graduating members in recognition of excellent scholarship and outstanding character. "Membership in Phi Kappa Phi is a distinctive honor, said the societys regional Dr. John Butler of the University of Nevada at Reno. Phi Kappa Phi members are recognized for their superior intelligence and academic achievements. f .Pi o V . V ! . v u I ? realized with the organization of the new Roy Chorale The chorus of about 2 5 mens .Ba8"' F. A. Swaner, Jay Uchida, Ver-l- a Jean Urie, Byron L. Wade, Kathleen P. Walk, Roland P. Watk s, Colleen B. White, Pamela Wittmann, Leo L. Wor-sleThomas J. Hartog, and Diana G. Hess. y, Phi Kappa Phi chapter includes also fiftee-- -, faculty members. Dr. Tho- .s R. Burton presides as president, with Brent A. Holbrook, execuAnna Lee tive Carver, activities vice president; Dr. Levi S. Peterson, associate nt and president-elec- t; Dr. Garth L. Welch, secretary-trand Steven D. An honor society, ex- Geary, associate secretary. plained Dr. Butler, provides for its members an opportunity Other faculty members incontrasted clude: Dr. Don L. Chadwick, for a meaningful with with snobbish--associatiDr. Alten B. Davis, Dr. Alan the true intellectual elite. J. Dayley, Dr. Dello G. Dayton, vid new GOING OVER arrangements for Frank, president. There Membership further encorrages Charles A. Groberg, Dr. E. are about 25 members participat- students to their best efforts and the newly formed Roy Chorale are Hobbs, Dr. Helmut P. admonishes them to take a stand Hofmann, Dr. Evan J. Mem-mot- t, ing in the community gioup. Madalyn Taylor, accompanist, Dr. Bryant A. Miner, Dr. Da against the common aspects of and Sterling Morris, director, the campus by calling attention Blain P. Parkinson, Dr. Earl and confirmed Sunday by her fato mental interests." W. Smart, and Carol S. ther. Teaching students the value The Primary Penny Parade of thinking, Dr. Butler also is being held this evening and pointed out, is a vital concept of an honor society such as Phi everyone is urged to be generously old for this worthy cause. Kappa Phi. Teachers will be around to each FRIDAY NIGHT home at about 5 p.m. The 48 WSC students who The Primary is sponsoring joined 200,000 other elected Connie B. Murphy sales this month to help raise members of Phi Kappa Phi Ph. 773-138- 2 across the country include: Kamoney for the Primary Childrens Hospital. Next Wednes- ren H. Almond, Adelle K. Barday there will be a candy sale nett, Joseph A. Burke, Anna Lee Little Robbie Byington, son this time to the family of Floy and the following week another Carver, Albert B. Clark, Frank DOYLE R. JOHNSTUN of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LyFlinders E. Coker, Patsy J. Cunningham, Bybee who passed cup cake sale. ing ton, came home from the Mcaway last week. Navy Petty Officer Third Primary will be held Wed- William W. Talton, Hope Vicki Kay Hospital last Friday after nesday at 3:45 p.m. on Feb. 17 D. Harper, Brent A Holbrook, Class Doyle R. Johnstun, son LAKEV1EW STAKE spending more than a week with instead of Feb. 15 due to WashJ. Charles Holden, Rella Mae of Mr. and Mrs. Derrel R. JohnThe Sweetheart Ball will be pneumonia. We hope he continington birthday holiday. Hollist, Nedra P. Hunt, Kathleen stun of 5970 S. 2750 W., Roy ues to get well. held Saturday Feb. 20 from MIA will be held on WedJohnson, D. Marjean Jones, John is now serving aboard the subMr. and Mrs. Ted Kilts are 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Roy nesday evenings at 7 p.m. from P. Kanzierski, Edward A. Koe- - marine USS Gudgeon at the Nathe proud gran$iarents of a baby h Ward Cultural Hall. now on. titz, Gerald E. Manwill, Brent ' val Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Best dress will be in order. A The ward reunion will be C. Miller, Douglas D. Minnoch i girl bom Feb. 2 to their daughter Rosanne and her husband, pair of sweethearts willbecho-se- n held Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Donna Lynn Nelson, Vickie K. j; KIM E. GOFF Leland J. Bates Jr. of 556 32 from each ward and will be Ward cultural Nolder, Agnes V. Paulsen, Diane Hooper lst-3r- d Navy Constructionman Apin Ogden. honored that night. hall. .'Jl ward members and Petersen, Lana T. Peterson, prentice Kim E. Goff, son of The Hooper Farm Bureau foimer members and their fam- Terry R. Pullver, Carl R. Rode,' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Goff HOOPER FIRST WARD recenUy held a meeting at which ilies are invited. Patricia N. Rowland, Ada Lynn of 112 Parkway Drive, Clearnew officers were elected The Cub Scouts are having Scothern, Peggy Ann Seward, field, is now serving with the Kip David Lewis, inlant son for the year. Elected president of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lewis, their Gold and Green banquet Elaine Shaw, Deejah D. SherU.S. Naval Mobile Construcwas Jim Penman, with John was named and blessed by his Feb. 24 at 7:15 p.m. at the Hooman, Gordon H. Stephens, Cleo tion Battalion Three, Vietnam. Beus as vicepresidentandVem father Sunday. Ward cultural hall. per lst-3r- d Natalie Diane Flinders, dauTaylor as secretary. Chairman The social relations lesson of the Ladies Farm Bureau is ghter of Mr. and Mr 3. Don Flinwill be given in Relief Society Mrs. LuAnna Fowers with Mrs. ders was named and blessed by next Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. by Beth Hull as vice chairman and her father Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Parker. Mrs. Mrs. LaVona Cunnington as Michehe Manning, chughter A Jessie Pinkham, magazine revel is a combination of both, study of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Manning, will be honored. secretary. between diet and heart disease and our prejudice has always presentative, Sympathy is expressed at was baptized Saturday evening All women are invited to attend. has pointed out that dairy foods been that the genes you have HOOPER SECOND WARD are innocent of many charges are more important than the Russell Butler, son of Mr. food you eat. In other words, concerning cholesterol. and Mrs. Val Butler, was bapFramingham, Mass., may the way you handle your diet not be familiar to many, but tized by his father Saturday is a genetically conditioned facfor the past 20 years the people tor. evening and confirmed Sunday in Fast meeting by his father. of this Boston suburb have been The Framingham study may Lisa Tippets, tfaughter of the subject of studies on the corprove to be shocking to many Mr. and Mrs. John Tippets, was relation of diet and heart didoctors and certainly to the public. This is the positive finding baptized Saturday evening and sease. The American Heart Asconfirmed Sunday by her father. sociation has referred to the that the consumers, as well as Scott Cole, son of Mr. and study for years to substantiate dairy producers, have been Mrs. Fred Cole was baptized its claims that foods high in waiting to hear for a long time. saturated fats -- - this includes Saturday evening and confirmed in Fa st Meeting by his father. milk, butter and othe dairy proScott Hull, infant son of Mr. ducts - have been responsible and Mrs. Ray Hull, was named for increased amounts of choand blessed by his father Sunlesterol in the blood and coroday in Fast meeting. nary heart disease. as Servicemen New$, lst-14t- Dairy foods found innocent 20-ye- ar th pt Whipping y2 Cream every 3 half gals, of Milk purchased Country Boy Dairy 1952 West 5600 South Roy, Utah Washington's BIRTHDAY .. YOU tt INVITEO Sale on Women's Shoes Good buy A few Mens Sizes left 8.99 9.95 Reg 14.95 Reg 1895 While They Last Muuumuidu0im) (mswost 5700 South waaWwW Rcy Shopping Center -- The Primary Penny Parade is being held Feb. 17 and everyone is urged to be generously old for this worthy cause. Teachers will be around to each home at about 5 pm. The ward reunion will be held Feb. 20 at the church. All ward members and former members and their families are invited to attend. HOOPER THIRD WARD Primary was held Tuesday this week and will be held on Tuesdays f m now on at 3:45 p m. The Relief Society are having homemaking meeting today at 10 30 a :n. All women of the ward are invited to attend. Birthday calendars andcroche-te- d necklaces will be made. Paul Beus, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beus, was baptized and confirmed by hir fatherSat-urdi- y evening. The Mutual Marrieds held a fireside Sunday evening t the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. There were seven couples attending the fiieside. The Primary Penny Parade will be held tomorrow evening starting at 5 30 p.m. Teachers will call on each home in the ward and everyone is urged to be generously worthy Th' old for this cause. Mutual Marrieds are having a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ripplinger Feb. 20 at 7:30 p m. All mar- ried couples are invited. The Primary are having various sales this month to raise money for the Primary Childrens Hospital. This week a cookie sale was held, next week a popcorn sale will be held and the following week will be a cup t ke sale. Everyone please sup-- ; ' t j . . toy rttuse. New results are out, and we find that this just isnt so! A postscript emerging from the study of a sample of ar citizens says, Framingham There is no discernible association between reported diet intake and serum cholesterol The exception was a level. weak negative association between calorie intake and serum cholesterol in men (Medical World News, September 11). The report also notes that, while food intake isnt necessarily unrelated to coronary heart disease incidence by some other unspecified mechanism, there was no suggestion of any relation between diet and the subsequent development of coronary heart disease. Dr. Robert I. Levy, Chief of the Clinical Service at National Heart and Lung InMolecular Disease stitutes branch, says genetics may be the key. There is nore to genetics controlling ones cholesterol than there is what one eats. The basic cholesterol le- - Lady Lion to host mooting The Roy Lady Lions will host a meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7.30 p m. at Pauls Blue Ox Restaurant. Public Speaking in Ordinary Living will be the topic discussed by Miki Boynton. Hostesses will be Marian Kathy Young. foi the evening Carmony and and womens voices is made up of citizens of the Roy area and is led by Sterling Morris with Madalyn Taylor as accompanist. The group is planning a spring concert for March 4, featuring music of many moods. More information on the concert will be given at a later date. Anyone interested in joining the Chorale should contact Mr. Morris, Mrs. Taylor or any of the new officers. David Frank is the president with Susie Payne, membership chairman, Arlene Okey, publicity chairman, and Shirley Hughes, a games for vf Viv The Utah Stars have two home games this important weekend playing host to the Memphis Pros on Friday, Feb. 12, and then squaring off against the New York Nets on Monday, Feb. 15. Both games will be played on the Salt Palace Arena hardtime slated woods with tip-ofor 7:30 p.m. The game with Memphis will be a most crucial one as it matches two of the top contenders in the torrid American Basketball Association western division race. While a great deal of emphasis has been placed on the battle for first place between the Stars and Indiana Pacers, it is quite possible that the third-plac- e Pros could sneak by both of these clubs before the campaign ends. Making the performance by ff McCarthys f 4 - .a , ' 0 o I & 4k, .1 ?& George Washington Utah Stars Babe r . - SCOUT OF THE MONTH Tim Kerr of Troop 275, Roy 11th Ward, was selected for his contribution to th .roop. Tim is being presented with a free dinner of his choice at the Village Pancake House by Gary Kronkow, manager. Important Coach : secretary treasurer. The WSC easurer, ooper o Ladies Dresses . $4 & 55 99 Parity Hose Mode O' Day Roy Shopping Center club even more impressive is the the Memphis franchise fact has been in financM difficulty all year and the players have had other things on their minds besides basketball. The Pros have one of the top guard lines in all of pro basketball in the persons of Steve and Jimmy Jones and Charlie Williams, and performers such as rookie Wendell Ladner, Gerald Govan, Wilbert Jones and former Brigham Young University center Craig Raymond up front are responsible for the teams fine showing to date. The New York appearanco here on Washingtons birthday will highlight the firstSaltLake appearance ever by the great Rick Barry. The only players to lead both professional leagues in scoring, the NBA and the ABA, Barry is poetry in motion, a pleasure to watch even when hes performing in enemy colors. The Nets also feature former BYU ace Jeff Congdon who was traded to New York by the Stars last month. CHOPPING PRICES! Large Selection Of Books 50 OFF Selected Boxed Greeting Cards and Stationary 50 OFF After Inventory Boutique Items 50 OFF (No Gift Wrapping On Sale Items) Jorgensen's Boole and Gift Shop 11878 West 5075 South Roy, Utah Phone 825-825- 3 |