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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, February 1, 197 r Fo; IV f ; tal studied... t. f I - , - i , i vt v-'- week in the lives i ROY I i V ft r' I ff ytVw nearly 70 first grader at Valky ' View Elementary school can fue- - f ' nidh many exciting activities, n k the week of 3n, 222Q was nose- - f caption. A fqlk-Tal- e ur,$ we tie i troduced, and many feaeriattef t: -- , r t . , w V i i 4 j$)LO r'jrrr-'- After hearing th jbeeL "Journey Cake Hoe by Ryth Sawyer, n the children made a pod of journey tel. c$JU) P cakes. Mixln g bgttef, caked, cooking doilar-eie- , nd conjoining them,.was a tra snecial treat. . T L, t" vee-aio- 4- - - 4 r jp. tr I h ,1 i' V';V.! ht '' ! ,v- - w (I r f J 1 a w JeH i. V S! t 'Si FTEl IE LOR I TO points proudly to his very own ffiner bread boy while Sean Webb, Michelle Alberto , John Coy, Scott Richina, Richard Arave, and Sidney Page peer hungrily at the ones they helped to make. Folk Tales are great fun. An old favorite, Cfcget Breed Boy, was first enjoyed hy Jfi strip, and this was compared to the story in book forpt The children sang the song of the Ginger Bread Boy and real excitement filled the air Thursday as the dough was ioiiUd, cs4 rolled and etch cl$d fht ap4 .. V . ' il E rv ij r t s v -' hmyf , 1 v7m I n .p v O X'-f- j 7; ,lfXVX j v ; , PRACTICING for a special program being prepared by the sixth grade for North Parks PTA meeting are Neil Jacobson, Suzanne Skidmore, Laurie Durbano, and Lori children. . was a good week proclaimed the children akng wifh their teachers, Mrs. Tamra Schepk, Mrs. Julie Heywood, ahd Miss Kathy Lofgreen. 7 Aife V nwntmMw An08 T CwODOO what better way to MEASURE, mix, stir, cook West declare first enjoy a good book. Journey Cake Hoe graders Grant Carden, Desirae Wide, Dana Flackman and Brad Hart Puppetry; llQQh challenge by Glen Perrins OGDEN - Puppetry presents the greatest challenge in the arts, says Weldon Champneys of Ogden, featured performer at librares, schools and church functions in northern Utah. Mr. Champneys is an puppeteer - he not only writes the plays, but he makes the puppets, constructs the Ites. Students set ROY - All health care facilities have a special obligation to provide environmental safety of within j all types to the patient j the facility:' In an effort to more" I totally meet the ienviBonmenti''i needs of the patients at Weber County Hospital, the week of e Jan. 21, has been declared WetL. It is easy for both personnel and visitors to forget that patients need a quiet atmosphere for optimum health," commented Joyce Bork, Public Relations coordinator, consequently, it is important to periodically remind everyone involved with patients of the value of quiet times." anti-nois- discussion session. will be Quiet Posters e Also d'stributed throughout the hospital. R ration! ! Worked, typed, and stam-- J Short Forms, $2 .50, ,ped. jLong Forms, $3.50. Call forj an appointment. 5 I pre-scho- I BogOqf 1 1 opGGiCi fireplaces conditioned lower level presently rented as on apartment Two car goroge $37 000 FHA J orVA H 1 PONY ACRESAcre 3 bedroom trilevel 4 ) 1V boths walk out lower level horse corrol j Lakeview Elementary School P.T.A. Founders Day Program will be Thursday Feb. 8, 1973 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Leon t ) White, local Pediatrician will be speaker and his subject will deal with tha Symptoms, Development, and Treatment H. of Past Presidents ) tocattons extremely low down payment V baths Full basements quality construction ond finish Move right in $27 750 to $23 900 STARTER HOME 2 bedroom brick with finished basement Has nice fenced yordj with sprinkling system Lorge covered potioj , with iorge storage Extra parking pod lO LOOK WHATS140 000 will buy 2 one yaorj , old four plexes $h wing good return o largej . lot for another four plex ond a 4 bedroom home with double goroge izxcellent fox J ' heller Roy 10L full tha j, Lakeview P.T.A. will be honored. A class program by the Kindergarten will be given under the direction of teachers Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Newtqn. FOR jditioning IF clean 2 bedroom ith enrpet drapes or con $ 45 00 plus utilities Roy YOU WANT TO BUY OR SEU REAL ES XTI ESTATE CO WILL SERVE YOU BEST. THE REAL He is presently serving on the Board of Utah State Poetry Editors. His works have been featured on radio programs and he has won many state and national writing contests. He was editor of The Lariat, the Utah Writers paper, and he was chan-maand judge for the SX'7 ...if' O' i o 1 V ' ;. Cl: I m t v w o 1 k t i FAVORITE PUPPETS of Weldon Champneys are shown in this picture which shows him in action with fire of his tiny characters. Veber reporis Savings Bond sales Weber County reported $623,166 for November Savings Bonds sales, totals to it was reported today by volunteer County Bonds Chairman Grant Thomas of year-to-da- te Ogden. Meanwhile, state sales for November came to $2,448,338 bringing the 11 months total to $26,261,658 or 94.4 percent of the 1972 quota. Bond sales, according to Utah State -- Savings Bonds Chairman Wendell E. Gile, should top or equal the quota by the end of the year. Two more counties topped their quota - Emery and Sevier (M. B. Nielson, Chairman) - making a total of eight counties that have attained 100 percent or more. Nationally, the Bond picture reamined bright at November sales of E and H Sa. ings Bonds reached $545 mil lion, making it the highest total for any November since 1945. Total holdings of Savings Bonds rose to a recoid $57.3 billion. With the end of the year approaching, Chairman Thomas reminded county employers that U.S. Savings Bonds are most appropriate for bonuses - also, year-en- d colorful gift envelopes are available in four des.gns at the banks - for the asking. League and Poetry Society writing contest. He was poetry editor for the Weber State College literary magazine, Probe. Taxpayers should fill in revenue sharing Roland V. Wise, District Dime-to- i of Internal Revenue for Utah, reminded taxpayers of the of answering two Revenue Sharing questions appearing on Forma 10.10 and 1040A. He was hirid at Defense Depot Ogden in 1965 and later was appointed as librarian in the Special He parServices Library. ticipates in poetry readings at tha Brigham Young University and at the Weber State College. He has been associated with sponsoring writing contests for youths, and also organized a youth writing club affibated with the "Word Society" group in He won the Gold Quill Ogden honor in the League of Utah Writers for a play on pedestrian traffic safety which was presented in schools and on television. Art, nature, writing and books are integral parts of the Champ- neys family life Mr Champneys wife, Ruth Ann, and his two daughters share his enthusiasm for watercolors, clay sculp- ture, tapestry and paintings, They recently entered a three-ma- n art show at Ogden's Weber County Library Our children have their own kits and books," concludes Mr. ard they take Champneys. outings into the mountains where they climb on a rock and paint the sun and clouds W e all like to collect pieces of wood, rocks, weeds to work with at home. In order for the Federal Government to distribute Revenue Sharing Funda properly to states, and counties, townships, municipalities, the Government must know how many people live before the processed. return can Joyce Jeon Dr. White ... This can result in a substantial delay in the processing of a Adrefund, if one is due. ditionally the Revenue Sharing Act provides for the assessment of a 15 penalty for failure to respond to correspondence from the Service Center requesting this information. share of Federal funds. Mr. Wise said that one of the Revenue Sharing questions relates to the taxpayers place of residence on Dec. 31, 1972 while the other question deals with depend, nts who lived elsewhere on that date. Scores of returns lacking this information have already arrived at the Internal Revenue Service Center in Ogden. In many cases, Taxpayers should contact their county or local governments if they need specific information as to the exact government unit in each location, Mr. Wise said. Correct information supplied by taxpayers will help insure that all areas in Utah receive their fair this necessitates additional correspondence with the taxpayer Service! gradates ROY - Navy Fireman Recruit Blair D. Childs son of Mr. and Mrs Eldon 1. Childs of 2619 W. 5750 So., and husband of the former Miss Cindie L. Wood of 2268 W. o600 So., graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center at San Diego. A former student of Roy High School, he is scneduled to report to Basic Electricity- - and Elec. . tronics School, San Diego. 4 where th ey reside. Helpful information on completing the Revenue Sharing questions sppesrs in both the 1040 snd 1 040A instructions. double-checkin- g with the of revenue sharing information blocks, the IRS offers these tips to reduce the possibih of a pro -- ing delay. Be sure the return has the proper name and address at the top and is signed. Make sure youx W-- 2 form Five is securely statarkfjLs. minutes spent checklist the completeness and accuracy of your return will usually eliminate the possibility of delay. Along Evelyn Bob addresses PTA ! be I ' CUTE Learning of bom feed'ng shed water $32 300 N S NEW HOMES to choose from Choice i theatei and then performs the act. P A E X classrooms a special section will be presented by Mrs. Carole Smith. She will show I ideas and ways to help the preI I school child. 3 The PTA sponsored a contest for all children at the North Park school. This Is Our Country, was the theme of the 1973 reflections project. This theme was chosen with the belief that every school age child has some ideas about our country, and that he 7 p.m. in the 5th grade might reflect with originality his thoughts about our country and about his relationship to other Americans. rrhese entries will be displayed . at our general PTA meeting and ) ROY new listing FHA Low down RVA No' 096' carpeted ..Congressman Gunn McKay will - down 4 bedrooms fireplace be to our school to present the j .,q h Easy woL to all schools $21 600 E j R1VEROALE- - Brick two level 1400 sq ft o awards to the winners. finished Two eoch level Beoutifully Refreshments will be served. on omusement room Disabilities. During the campaign week, each department will conduct an !p ROY - A general PTA meeting at North Park Elementary School has been planned for Feb. 8, 1973, at 7 p.m. Students from the 6th grade will present a special program, with salutes being given to the room mothers, under the direction of the 6th grade teachers Stephen Rich, Janet .Bateman and Myrle Ehman. at 1I INCOME displays for PTA Also Anti-Nois- presents r .f impromptu rendition pf'aptipg out the parts of korj fuhuah3 new learning experiences for the It v Jaww 9 . . Old favorites such as the Three Bears, Billy Goat Groff and the Three Little Pigs became new favorites as the Tories war studied by using records, stories, film strips and puppet. Even yn Wf ' . i 'jMPWM W? f Hi 4 hi ' veay- - raisin-decorate- d rt '.4 t A A I ) ) 399-72' ' 394-92- 2 A J ( |