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Show I ;i salt o'J3 l:..- - The Sun chronicle published weekly at Hoy, 1'tah 81067. hi S postage paid at Hoy, Itah Subscription per year, sd 50, two years, $6 00 rh. P.O. Box 207. ccr.?. u:;ivrrv3L COND-lLAS- cm, ut.v.i : i 6, Hoy, Utah 84067. Miss Clearfield Contest entries sought CLEARFIELD tions for this Applica- years Miss Clearfield contest are now being taken, announced Roy E. Vernon, general chairman. All unmarried girls 7 years of age living in the area served by Clearfield High will be eligible to enter the Miss Clearfield competition. The pageant is scheduled July 2 at the Clearfield High auditorium. 17-2- Registrations are also bemade for contestants for the Little Miss Clearfield competition for girls 6 years old. This contest will be held in with the Miss conjunction Clearfield pageant. ing A 4-- vO, Entrants may obtain information and applications from Mrs. Maurine Smith, 32 Sycamore Circle, Clearfield, Bill Schaap, chairman of entries, at the Bank of Northern Utah, or Mr. Vernon at Clearfield State Bank 773-341- 9, JAYCEE PRESIDENT Ralph Carter presents Roy City Councilman Dennis Chugg with the annual Community Service Award. The award is presented each year to the person whom the Jaycees feel have offered the most to the growth of the city through community service. 773-47- 825-226- 6. . Councilman receives award Miss Clearfield awards will include a scholarship to the school of the winners choice, noted Rodney Lewis, president of the Kiwanis Club of st fleld. sponsors of the contest, Clear-Cleane- City Councilman Dennis Chugg was awarded the Roy Jaycee Community Service Award at the Jaycee inaugural banquet held recently Mr. Chugg was presented the award for his efforts on the city beautification program. Jaycee President Dale Snider stated that because of Mr. at Graycliff Lodge. Chuggs efforts, various individuals and organizations in Roy were brought together in The award is presented an- a joint effort to clean-u- p the nually by the Jaycees to a city and make it a more plea- member of the community who sant place to live, they feel has exemplified himThe results of Mr. Chuggs self in his service to the com- work as chairman of the citys munity during the year. ROY beautification committee were seen when Roy received the City in Utah award during 1970. UP the first contestant for the Miss Clearfield Pageant to be held July 2 are (1. to r.) standing, Mrs. Steven Smith, assistant chairman of the contest, SIGNING George Maminakis, scholarship committee, and Mrs. Jerry Coggins, production chairman. The contestant is Paula Adams. Area girls are encouraged to enter. Summer rwn UfMl ROY Registration for the summer evening courses offered in conjunction with the Community School program at Roy High will be held June 7, 9 flWB Thursday, June 3, 1971 Roy, Utah, 7-- 4 p.m. According to Mack Taft, director of the Community School program, the following courses will be offered: mens physical fitness (morning or evening), G.E.D. (this course is designed to help the student pass the G.E.D. test), English, history, type, shorthand and sewing. Other classes may oe offered in enough people are in- terested aid in registering. m -- Le- The boys will spend a week at Utah State University participating in govermental activities organized as mock cities, counties and states and vote for officers. Boys selected must be in have leadership qualities, rank high in scholastic achievement and bi U.S. citizens. include The delegates Brian and Bruce Davis, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I) Davis, 3381 W. 2550 S., Taylor; Wayne Widdison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Widdison, 7113 W. 5500 S., Hooper, Maik Morrise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesard Morrise, 4266 S. 2325 W., Roy; Lynn Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar T. Merrill, 2179 W. 5650 S , Roy. Steve Hutchison, son of Lt Col. and Mrs. Curtis Hutchison, 5749 S. 2150 W .. Roy, Greg Harwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Harwood, 2070 W. 5150 S., Roy; Steve Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs L G. Campbell, 5316 S. 2050 W . Roy; Roger Nakayu, son of Mr and Mrs Kiyo Nakayu, 4462 S. 2350 W.. Roy. Lynn Bennington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennington, 5549 S. 2700 W . Roy, Blake Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Stewart, 5408 S. 2375 W Roy; Bill Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Clark, 2253 W. 4250 S., Roy; Gary Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sanderson, 5268 S. 2000 W., Roy. Richard Albrethsen, son of their junior year, i JU A Wayne Widdison Mark Morrise X ' Lynn Merrill y Mr. and Mrs. Dan Albrethsen, I 5830 S. 2325 W., Roy; Allen Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Nielsen, 2110 W. 3900 S., Roy; Doug Livaudais, son of Mrs. Veda M. Livaudais, 2137 W. 5075 S., Roy, and Corey Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Anderson, 6565 W. 4600 S., Hooper. I P 5 r iracO Gary Sanderson XPJ QDD ROY Brad R. Beus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beus of Hooper, is the Standard-Examine- r watch award winner for Roy High School this year. Brad was named the top senior athlete at an athletic awards banquet held recently and was presented with the watch award. During his senior year, he received honorable mention All Region honors as a quarterback and was among the top ten scorers in Region One in Brad was named to the Standard-Examine- r Region One team in basketball. basketball. He also lettered in baseball his senior year and during his junior year earned letters in football and basketball. The Roy High athlete was junior class vice president, senior president and maintained a grade point average of - A. He also won the Black Knight Award as the schools top athlete this year. cm Richard Albrethsen r Doug Livaudais 'X i V - f f I XSteve Hutchison Y i - Seventeen of Roy High Schools junior boys have been chosen by Roy Post 139, the American Legion, to atROY tend this years American gion Utah Boys State. Bruce Davis Brian Davis Roy High sends 17 juniors to annual Boys State iv- Greg Harwood Steve Campbell Roger Nakayu enn if oi v - ' Atewart L ! - y (1 "i |