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Show -I- ff""Dr WEEKLY REFLEX 'lr yriijj- - ' T DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 27. 1977 Wildcat Room Outfitted The Wildcat Room in the Weber State College Dee Events Center, for use by both campus and community, has been outfitted and furnished by the late Dr. Junior Edward Rich and his widow, Blanche. THE prominent Ogden couple donated to a special fund drive conducted in 1973 for memorialized features and special projects for the facility. The generous amount they contributed includes funds used to furnish and outfit the Wildcat Room and adjoining rooms and facilities, said Dean W. Hurst, assistant to the WSC president. THE WILDCAT Room is for uses by campus and community, Mr. Hurst said. These include small receptions, lectures, press conferences, hosting special guests, and meeting place for students, alumni, and community groups, including the WSC Wildcat multi-purpo- Looking over some of the handmade items for the St. Rose carnival are, 1 to r, Jeanne Gallegos, Roberta Hung and Father Francis X. Diskin, pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church. ST. ROSE CARNIVAL Items of interest to every family member can be found at the annual carnival at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. IT BEGINS this Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. and continues Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. such as the candle shoot and apple dunking while adults check out the homebaked goods, handmade gifts and the Ole Country Store. available until immediately before the drawing. Prizes this year are a RCA color TV, 100 gallons gasoline and $50 in groceries. afternoons EVERYONE is welcome to stop in and enjoy themselves and possibly do some early Christmas shopping. Sunday highlight will . be the an- nouncement of the raffle, winners. Tickets will be Youngsters can enjoy games The Hill AFB Officers singing Wives Club Skylarks are filled with lots of spirit and not just the spooky Halloween ,Its Plan for the future and on hindsight, said Major General James P. Mullins, commander of the Ogden Air Logistic Center at Hill Air Force Base. SPEAKING TO a combined group of Ogden and Ute Chapters of the Utah Air Force Association, General Mullins said: I have always believed that there is sufficient time to gear up and meet a crisis. The military must learn to manage its resources well to continue as a deterrent to war. dont depend are eager to share their comments Char varied selections with as Halber, the Skylarks director, relate all the happy, warm and endearing feelings we yearn to recapture and nurture during the Christmas season. Music arouses in not only those of everyone us who sing, but those who a deeper listen as well awareness of the true spirit of Christmas. Numbering 18 women, the choristers are excited about their Christmas program and variety either. The familiar strains of Pumpkin Bells and Pumpkin Wonderland, fun carols from the choral groups Halloween program, are being laid to rest in Great Pumpkins Patch. Now. . Beginning to (sound) alot like Christmas during their weekly rehearsals. THE SONGS the girls are General Mullins: Plan For The Future many Hill organizations and community groups and schools as their December HE stressed integration of the military operations system and the logistic system is needed. Neither can continue as a separate entity. There will be needed changes in logistics support, but it can be done. The Congress should be made aware of the need to tie logistics support to various other military programs. calendars will allow. CHAR Halber, 825-81- or Lynn Klein, assistant direc7 can be contacted tor, if to quote one of their snappy, happy songs ...you need a little music, need a little laughter; need a little sing825-717- ing; ringing through the rafter. G6 4 I i ga i T F Em friends, . youre just 1- - r r f J fun - J J ny how new friend just r i i r m do. friends, i j . friends. youre just J J J friends are far a I t i r i i And when Xjf r f building, and the other is from inside the structure. THE LATE Dr. Rich and his widow, Mrs. Blanche Browning Rich, are parents of three daughters and one son: Sharon, married to Dr. Mar--vi- n 0. Lewis; Lynne, married to Robert E. Lichfield; Carolyn, married to Conrad Nebeker, and Edward B. Rich. They all reside in the Weber County Area. Mr. Hurst, director of the WSC Development Fund, and Junius R. Tribe, one of the members, were instrumental in obtaining several of the for donations special memoralized features of the IN OUR HUGE STOCK IS OUR PRICE TAGS SNOW FROM RETAIL WALLPAPER "SUGGESTED RETAIL" AND "OUR PRICE" -- - AND NOW YOU CAM CITY'S PRICE SAVES YOU UP TO 87 NOV. 2. IN EXTRA DISCOUNT-END- S DEDUCT 20 MARKED DOWN - mm iSMJipaiJi cj;: r.r.VMJi MIJH t: viWM: . tfiy t. uiiiii Hiw''1 SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICES CARTOON K ON LOVABLE CHARACTERS AND ANIMALS SELF-STIC- etfa U&3e Sfctfe - we will give D3C0UNT T00I YOU THE CONUS 23 60 adult -- ANN Sherman, president of the volunteers auxiliary, said volunteers work a minimum four-hou- r weekly shift that fits into their own personal schedule. good "It provides experience, and many volunteers report that they forget all their problems at home when they come to the hospital to help others, she said. The job certainly provides a lot of satisfaction. HIGH school students (aged 16 to 18) and adults are invited to contact the hospital at or Mrs. Sherman at T 1 D7 for further informa- tion. grb i way, OF WALLCOVERING Volunteers are wanted, and needed, at the new Davis North Medical Center. DEAN S. Holman, hospital administrator, said there are 825-679- 4 D7(sus4) 1 trances. One entrance is at ground level off the centers parking lot at the northwest part of the EVERY PATTERN e. 3 -- d Am 7 J carpeting, special lighting and decorator furnishings--sofa- s, chairs, tables, and two large display cases. Adjoining features include a small kitchen and service area where refreshments can be prepared, restrooms for men and women, and two en- presently about Em m TT Old Rich, the donors. WildThe 28.8 x 40.8-focat Room Is rich looking, with matched oak paneling, purple volunteers and 18 teenaged volunteers working part-timBut we need more to complete all the shifts," he said. Volunteer work is needed in such areas of pharmacy, physical therapy and medical records." D7 r f G6 Gmaj7 won't 1I-- -1 r j a it Aint friends. old D7(sus4) r I i J m THERE WILL also be in the room carrying the name of Dr. and Mrs. Center Needs Volunteers eCopyrifiht 1975 Don Piestrnp and John Slrachan Moderately Gmaj7 EL was selected because the wildcat is the college mascot. It is hoped we will commission a painting of a large wildcat that will hang there, Mr. Hurst said. building. Music by: Don Piestrnp Lyrics by; John Slrachan Old Club. The name Wildcat Room ROCKY you still things to have i ... i rlt say cause you can (PG) Oct. 28, 29, 31, Sept. 1 Easy to Apply Fri. & Mon. Evening One showing only at Sat. & Washable and 7:30 Tues. Even. Removeable two shows 7:30 & 9:35 Many areas of Your Home. 2:45 (G) Mnwey Mow Special Halloween Evening Show i VJ i 't' ' 'I' ' Friday Nite Oct. 28th Tonight, caU a friend in Utah after 5 PM when Long Distance rates go down. .'It C3. I, I 1 Vi I Qrger OpM 'l f 10 i JM 10 p.m. Special Admission All $- - seats 25 Regular Admission Prices Adults 2 00 HS 4 JHS 1 50 11 & Under 1 00 KAYSVILLE iNWNiPRVHin Lbountifud aw. i 1 TKEATE1E Mountain Beil Reuseable Decoration of Furniture in Toys Walls Freckles & A ic Great for Sat. Mat. 1:15 Non-Tox- 21 NORTH MAIN KAYSVILLE, UTAH 84037 A c. ;( M.' - . |