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Show i ' u SUN CHRONICLE , Aug. 4, 1977, Page 4 houseguest at the home of Doolhof. Arlene Okey, Ilene and Maxine Wallace, .shellabarger, Mary Hughes, Mrs Margie Hansen, Joan Dance, was last week, Wallace's sister Joyce Sharlene McMullen and Mrs. of Powers Loveland, Pexton i 'olorado Blanche Hargis is in the where she is being still Hubbard is hospital Doug treated for a stroke seriously ill in the hospital John Kempinger was Mr and Mrs Haney Hill and Mr and Mrs Kent Hill seriously injured in a fall at and their family haae been work He suffered a broken on a fun trip to California and arm and injured shoulder, They went up and surgery was necessary to Oregon through the Redwoods and treat the arm He is home then took the beautiful now and doing better Mr and Mrs Meloy coastal highway into Oregon w ith a deep sea fishing trip as Johnson took their family on to a the highlight of the vacation trip camping Park and Dr and Mrs Sam Taylor Yellowstone and Mrs Taylor's parents, Craters of the Moon in Idaho Mr and Mrs Ralph Hadley the Harlan Thompson's are home again after a trip to enjoyed several days camMississippi Mrs Hadley ping in the Uintas Stella Terry has been in the went there about five weeks hospital for about three ago to be w ith her father, who weeks, but is much improved, was seriously ill He passed and should be home now away while she was there and Farley A Butler of Ogden, Mr Hadley went to be there who died Sunday of heart for the funeral services and failure, was the father of Mrs he and Mrs Hadley returned Edwin (Judy) Anderson, of home together Mr and Mrs. Ed Fowers Roy He had lived in Marmot, Kiverdale and Ogden and was and family, and Mrs Fowers an active member of the LDS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Church Funeral services Roylance, all of Roy, went to were held on Wednesday in Southern California for a summer vacation. They went Ogden Carl to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Mrs. Mr. and Wheelwright and their family Farm, and many other fun have just recently returned places in that area from a Disneyland vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris They also took in the other hosted a family party at their tourist attractions of the home on July 23 The event Southern California area. honored the 80th birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pexton, Mrs Harris mother Mrs of Peoria, 111. have been in Beatrice Stevens of Afton, Roy for about three weeks on Wyoming Mrs. Stevens was a combined business and born July 24, 1897. She had pleasure trip. Mrs. Pexton is three children, and two of the former Lynne Pasquale. whom are living, and has Lee and Margie Hansen ineight grandchildren and 25 vited friends of the Pextons great grandchildren. About to an informal open house one 40 friends and relatives called Sunday evening while they during the day, or were there were here. A group of Mrs. for dinner. Pextons friends enjoyed Josephine Gibson has been lunch with her at an Ogden on a trip with several friends restaurant on July 35. In the to Oregon and the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hatch group were Leah Nielsen, of Oxford, Idaho, and for Donna Shirley Taylor, A Cilen IS A COOL FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK. YOU WILL RECEIVE 1. A good starling salary 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. - Training No exp. necessary Merited wage increases Paid vacation Uniforms furnished All work inside If you are out of school and interested in working full time, day shift only, apply in person from p.m. 2-- 5 CONTACT MANAGER AT 58 10 So. 1900 W., Ro N. Main, Clearfie ?4 893 merly of Roy, are parents of a baby girl, born July 25 Mrs Hatch is the former Susan Gorder William and Shelly White of 5000 S 1900 W are parents of a baby girl, born July 2! Joel and Ileen Brown and children are home again after spending about five weeks in Connecticut as guests of Mr Brown's brother On their way there, they stopped at Nauvoo and Carthage. Ill to see the LDS places of in- Care being cited and Mrs Harold Hilburn. Col Hilburn is the Utah Wing Commander of the Civil Air Patrol, and they have been hosting the CAP Col of Roy. International Cadet The Nursing I 'm onnH on Di v iMon .i. ,ii o' Exchange Nine young men from Spain are staying for several days in the homes of CAP members in the area A guest at the Hilburn homes is Capt Emilio Ixipez Ordonez of Murcia Spain The cadets are all honor students at a Military Academy in Spain terest They travelled to They arrived in this area on Washington D (' and atSunday and were taken on a tended th LDS Temple and tour of Hill Air Force Base, did some sightseeing in that did some boating and area They also saw Niagara sightseeing in the area, and Falls the LDS pageant at on Wednesday evening they were guests of Capt and Palmyra New York before Mrs Ramon de la Iglesia, of returning home The Tom Welch and Keith Roy, at a patio picnic Capt Peterson families took a trip de la Iglesia is the Spanish to Liaison Ofhcer at Hill Air together recently California. They went to Force Base Pismo Beach, and saw the The cadets also spent a few Hearst Castle in San Simeon. days in Salt Lake and Iogan. Marriots Great Amenca and and will go back to Salt Lake San Francisco Bay area, and before going to Florida, from up through the Redwoods to where they will return to the Oregon border Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Mark Angus were seriously injured in an Brierly, and Mrs Brierlys automobile accident on parents of Holladay are home Saturday near Roosevelt, after a delightful three weeks Utah. They and their two trip to the eastern United children had attended a States. They stopped in family reunion in Roosevelt Independence Mo , and to and were on their way home Nauvoo, 111 as well as the when the accident occured Lincoln's New Salem in 111 to were a taken ork They hospital They went on to New in that area, and from there, and attended the LDS Mrs. Angus was flown to pageant in Palmyra, visited McKay Dee hospital in Williamsburg, Va and atMr. Angus was tended the Washington DC Ogden released from hospital in LDS Temple Mr Roosevelt and he and the two and Mrs Eugene children have returned home Larkin took their family on a Mrs. Angus received a camping trip recently to broken hip. broken ribs and yellowstone Park and the severe facial injuries She surrounding area Mrs Orba was to have surgery on the Seely 70, of Ogden, died July hip early this week At this 29, 1977 at the Weber time, she is not able to have Memorial Hospital She was visitors, but her condition is the mother of Mrs. Pete improving Marilyn) Martinez and Mrs. Robert (Leah) Nielsen of Dr. and Mrs. Spence Roy Funeral services were Bankhead and children spent held on Monday at Myers the 24th of July holiday have Mortuary in Ogden, with a great time at Park City. president Roy Cochran of the LDS Branch for the Deaf Norma Moss, 70. of West officiating Point, died Friday, July 29 at Mrs Erven Child of Hooper the Davis North Medical who died last week, was the Center. She was the mother of mother of Hazel Strong of Mrs. Art (Julie Ann) Roy. Jacobsen of Roy. Funeral The father of Noreen Rich services were held on of Roy, passed away last Tuesday in West Point week at his home in Idaho Glen Beck has been ill in a Robert and Sandra LaRose of 4636 S 2450 W., have a baby local hospital, but is home boy, born July 28 at McKay now and feeling better. Shelton Barton is Hospital. hospitalized at the Davis Taul F. Greer Jr. of North Medical Center Indianapolis, Indiana disappeared on a flight in his own aircraft on June 11, 1977, and is presumed dead. He from an returned recently assignment in Algeria for New York Chemical Co. Among the survivors are a son Bill Greer and his father, Taul Greer Sr. both of Roy. 825-166- 6 Its been a busy week for Sol E nuismg c.tic aio County Hospital recognized as the i COORDINATOR Helen Kaiser, R.N., assists patient Esther. Thorpas in spelling out a word using a talking board as nursing assistant Phyltis Bond ob serves. Books recently received at Branch the Southwest Library in Roy include the following titles' THE I.l PAItF.I I.I TPES by Paul S Meskil The true story of the Mafia Hitman who contracted to kill both Joey Gallo and his own wife WEN It THE I) VI( HER by Donald Mackenzie When Haven smells gelignite and spots the expert safecracker known as the Ratcatcher, he knows he is on the trail of something big It is a trail beset with clanger and conflict 1 HE SPLENDOR OE HIE HOLY LAND by Robert It 1 Payne Miracles, ancient and modem day. are da.ly fare in the Holy Land, and readers of this book will finish it with a sense of having been there and seen it for themselves, with a sense of recognition and perhaps new insights for those who have already been, and with increased anticipation for those who hope M STERS edited by Scon Manley and Gogo Lewis The authors have selected seventeen chilling examples of short gothic, detective, ghost, suspense, and science fiction masterpieces MYSTERIES OE TIME Brad M) SPACE by Steiger The riddle of im- possible fossils, unsettling relics. photographic anomalies and them how to explain LR70xl5 SCQ95 M plu Plui FET $3.07 $ $3.34 O L- AIR CONDITIONING Recharge Service $$388 PLUS FREON I E. RX 'lyiU FET $3.66 i 450 So. Clearfield, Utah 7736566 - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES FRONT END ALIGNMENT BRAKE WORK TUNE UP ELECTRONIC condition and - SPIN BLANCE MUFFLERS and SHOCKS Scott eloquently of his own life, of the Southwest, of what it means to grow up-- as only the American Indian seems to with a strong spiritual relation to the American wilderness and compassionate manner in which they perform their duties, and it is tor this that they should he recogmosi as the "Department and trademark and strange her legions of message given A new service is being provided by Mountain Bell to their customers. Once a yeat an itemized statement will he sent showing a detailed breakdown of rate' for local desperate services Village featured PARK-Histo- ry MENLO buffs are introduced to Utah's past when they visit Pioneer Village historical amusement park in Farmington, says the August issue ot Sunset magazine The collection of more than buildings representing the states past, with many dating back to the 1800s, is evplored in the page-lon4i) two-stor- Mill where Kitchen" County customers may sample buffalo burgers are other special attractions noted in the magazine Examination of such other pioneer artifacts as the armorys antiquated weapons and the Ute Indian Museum's pottery is also recommended Along with the historical Sunset sights. affected reminds painstaking and attention to concludes Sunset, restoration immediately because different telephonc numbers will receive itemized statements on a rotating, monthly basis In ease customers make changes in their telphone service during the year, they will receive a similar itemization with the next hill The itemized service billing will be provided for regular, visitors to enjoy the mock Western shootouts, afternoon band concerts and picnics The combination of natural setting, and equipment according to Utah Public Relations Manager Ken Hdi The bill will include the cost of local service and tqup ment, such as the nmnthK rate for a telephone line extension phones, and the tax municipal charges Hill went on to say This is a good way for our customers to verify equipment with actual billing " Customer bills may not be log cabin ai d "The y Old detail, make Pioneer Village a fine place to spend an August day, both for its history and for its fun single-lin- e residential and business customers h MICHAEL CAINE u DOKALO SUTHERLM3 ROBERT DUftU. . Open 1:00p.m. Wednesday at 6:00 1 rates from one of her fellow passengers? whodunit fans t Phone a ticular earned m Month" for August s 16.5 65 95 COMPLETE AUTO CARE CENTER TIRES N HfclAUOEO Where ONE STOP Does It All! 385 Momaday writes by o g plus I 111 this Here the author and warmly DOLPHIN SIMMER by Uarola Salisbury When Annabel Trewella came to the Dolphin, it was a dream come true In her position as companion to the invalid under Melloney Lumley a whole illustrated, easy-tnew world was opened to her--stand guide world of beauty and DEMON IN MY TEV by Ruth Rendell The authors elegance in which the cares of fifteenth mystery novel her dreary past seemed to contains all the elements of melt away But her place in psychological suspense laced this world was a humble, with quiet terror and even an obscure one. Why, macabre twists of fate that then, had she suddenly become the target of a have become her own par- COUNT M WI RED by aiticle Miranda Seymour Sweeping According to Sunset, from Newgate Abbey, deep in especially interesting is the the English countryside. spartan jail, an elegantly furnished upper class home and a pharmacy, complete with an soda fountain that sells ice cream The dentists office with its foot operated drill, a rare thru 950 WMES THE SELF-DEFENS- E Daily (Includes Mounting and Balance) SPECIA- desperate to rescue Lord Byron's soul from the clutches of Lord Ruthven, a man as utterly malign as he is mysterious TEUII YOLK CHIU) by David Manners You can instruct your child in the basics of boxing, judo, and karate by following this completely W('BKE Camper Truck and Mobile Homes FET Kmertons struggle THE OE SPECIAL 70x15 through a Europe reeling irom the Napoleonic rampage. to Greece, fighting to free itself from the Turks, here is the story of Lucy to go For HR ihe on Lookout 4x4 and Pick Up AS LOW AS patients John R Library Radial Truck Tires 5495 wenty patient's mDooi RX 16.5 Raise! the Nurses. Nur-.'i.Vxsistants, and Ordeilie employed there fating these people whose ages range Rom five to nineg seven years requires a gteat deal ot skill and a constant alertness to each individual DIVISION Martin Bros. 800 Helen livision receive almost leR.I arc twenty lorn lioui s a d.iv use the classified ads Radial Traction Tires m Dip, o' dm ,ng Mis oordinator Read and ubd will ment of the Month the month of August According to the div ismn s ( ? nor m V JIM BROWN LEEVANCLEEF FRED WILLIAMSON CATHERINE SRAAK JIM KELLY EARRY SULLIVAN TAKE A HARD RIDE S3 COLOR BY DE LUXE f: |