Show — 6B Ogden Standard-Examine- Tuesday June 26 1973 r ACTION GROUP DAY BY DAY SETS SESSION If BEGINS WITH BIKE RIDE Hooper Readies 4th tonight in the agency’s offices at 206 24th Reports will given on general community development Head Start Operation Youth family planning Neighborhood Youth Corps and le- HOOPER — A Fourth of July celebration so full of activities it has spilled into two days will begin here July 3 with a bike ride Men and women competing in a fast pitch softball game a 20-mi- le ilag raising ceremony breakfast a cross country race a bed race parade booths of goodies a patriotic program track events and a tall tales contest also are planned Car Crashes Leave Six j in-la- Anxiously I raced toward Bertha’s house colliding with Ida McCall in the got me unstuck he took me to dinner” CURFEW From a child's geography paper: “In Austria the principal occupation is gathering Austrich feathers" AT NOW THRU 7V£&JULY3° SEES ar © ar n large and small bicycles shown by Annette Lamb Merrill and Aaron Hamson (left to right) will be featured in the Hooper Fourth of July “Bike In” which will kick off the annual holiday celebration OLD AND NEW Wid-diso- for different prizes given Booths at the categories 10:30 will at Park open Hooper am BE THEME Patriotism will be the theme cf a program at 11 am in the Lakeview LDS Stake Center next to the park Dr LaVerd John Riverdale School principal will speak Track events in the park also a horseshoe tourContest nasties nament toad hopping contest Little League baseball game a a goat ro“in2 pin throw contest and a senior milking baseball game between two Ogden teams At 2 pm the Ogden Skydivers will perform The “bigger and better” junior rodeo featuring bareback riding bull riding steer riding 'steer dogging calf roping a The annual family reunion for descendants of John greased pig scramble and a posse queen who will ‘junior Martin early pioneer of Salt over the event will start reign Lake City and Weber County 8 at will be held at Hyrum City pm Park in Blacksmith Fork AGE 18 Canyon Saturday Entry information for anyone The forenoon will be spent up to age 18 are available at in outdoor games for chilChristensen’s Market in Hooper dren and visiting At 1 pm The rodeo will be followed at a business meeting is 10 pm by a western dance in planned in the park pavilthe Lakeview Stake Cultural ion for family and genealogHall ical reports and election of On the celebration committee officers are Mr Lewis Chris Jensen A luncheon program and Clark Fowers Ruion Fowers g white elephant Mike Tebbs Dick Miller Bruce sale will follow Handcock Dick Bennett and Grant Batchelor 11 hospital’s blood begino 1at1 o wam i n g the patriotic I bank has been accredited for contest is a two-yeanother period by thePr°Sram A al tales for the most plsnned prize American Association of Blood fib is and fanciful involved £2 offered The McKay-De- e Hospital Center Blood Bank was accredited Pnfe will be given to the Persori entering the ugliest dogi following a thorough evaluation adof the level of technical and Tty i'ty ministrative performance in thej blood bank This recognition is the “assur-- j ance of continued interest in establishing the highest quality of medical care to the patients served” according to the statement sent the hospital The hospital participates in the program on a voluntary Ogden ar i ( ©CSS® hip-hig- (HEBSlKEIoCmEiOB OOHIGSH ar STORES MM MAKE SURE YQUR CAR IS READY FOR HOT SUMMER TRAVEL BEIAIIE Include DAYTON THftROBRED PREMIUM blood banks which have been certified through this program RHINE Oil CHANGE eicept disc trikes Install Irak lining on 11 four wheel Inpect roaster cylinder and hydraulic brake hoses Remove clean Inspect and Teptck front wheel bearings add new fluid )f reeded: Wheel Cyls $8 50 ti drums turned $3 ei front grease sells return springs $1 00 ea "FORD-CHEV- limit oil per customer d Transmission differential oil check Complete chassis lube Price includes oil and labor W AUTOMATIC Y- 1 8-- em j CLUB WILL HOLD TUNE-U- P Mumias rex New condcns-- Adjust bands if needed) Change trans oil New pan gasket Set linkage EACH add J3 00 each for installation U S Mad Car Only ' Heguiar price S1395 plus installation OFFER ENDS JULY 3rd PROFESSIONAL WAYS TO PAY AT GOODYEAR ALUM Any US ear plus parts if needed Add for cars with Icrsicn tars Complete MODEL CARS DAYTONA SPORT “70” 4 PLY NYLON— RAISED WHITE spark plugs cr points K95 add $500 f or installation tUMuri j these parts: FBONT-EN-D Mufrlor ' Includes all labor and Yh PLYMOUTH" contest uto -6 cyl U $ add $4 for 8 cyl Add $2 cars for 5 ots pf OFFER ENDS JULY 3rd OFFER ENDS JULY 3rd For Posse Queen HEAVY DUTY SHOCK LUBEAND VW'aToyotasDatsun $47$ pr 45 Girls to Try GOODYEAR 'SNAP BACK' PROFESSIONAL 5)5)9S i X nnnn INSTALLED PECIAIS t SERVJC fund-raisin- 4fh OF JULY G w-a- s & DEFENSE DEPOT OGDEN— The Weber County Junior Posse is scheduled queen the Defense at Depot Thursday Ogden rodeo grounds There will be approximately 45 girls ranging in age fromj from 15 different posses1 throughout Weber and Davis counties vying for the title Chairman of the event is Mrs assisted by Quentin Jenkins Mrs Joe Hyde Mrs Larry Moyes Earl Lemmon and Mrs Gary Swenson The public is in-- i vited to watch the competition! Entry can be made through the 12th ’Street gate There is no charge for admission ay j j basis It is one of more than 1500 sob-Yesterd- j Persons Hurt j ”ior' teams wi!l rlin the rsisinff3 ’’in nooper One hour after the cross Then throughout m ceremony ternoon rapid order Park The town’s unique antique country race begins a bed race sequence the schedule includes bear the flag will start The elders’ quorums a trampoline exhibition by the pole will of the three wards each have a Wasatch throughout the day Academy of Gym- team with a member of their the1 Immediately following breakfast will be bishopric on the bed for a fast ceremonv served by the combined Relief run down the street REUNION CALLS traditional children’s Hooper The parade begins at 10 am with MARTIN FAMILY An Ida snickered “I remember me stuck worn out from while I was in our: that afternoon You cried a lot” bing he said ‘What’s a nice back yard weeding tomatoes I “Who wouldn’t with a left girl like you doing in a place heard a scream from next door like that?’ and the minute he By IRIS SYNDERGAARD shoe full of syrup and coming? Anyway” said Bertha! gal sendees projects “I’d like to know why folks who design cupboards can’t have a meeting of the minds with those who plan bottles” I agreed adding “I wish carport someone could reach a comShe demanded promise between square rooms “What happenand round furniture and between flat and curved surfaces to ed Bertha?” Iris while they’re at it” “I don’t know” I said and “How about distances bet- when the pair of us banged into "'een things?” Ida wanted to Six persons were injured Berthas kitchen she gaveknowlast week j got separate accidents Monday in another scream and dropped the caught between fast my Weber County she held 'washing machine and the wall” yardstick Two women wrere in “satisthat’s said “Why “Good grief you SCARED1 I factory” condition today at McK- me!” TERRIble” ay-Dee Hospital following a “Oh I dunno” Ida smiled two-cI said accident at the inter“When Clyde got home and saw before?” section of 36th and Harrison “Frustration and LaVon Abell 58 of Salt Lake pure this I can't get yardCity and Thelma Thacker 63 of simple Seal Beach Calif were injured stick to FIT anywhere The when the vehicle in which they thing’s too long for drawers were riding struck a car driven and if I lean it in a corner it by Bonnie Stuart 17 of 4114 tips over in the night and scares the kids” Skyline Drive Ida sat down “My favorite Dale Hamtpon 17 3763 Raymond was treated and released gardening hat” she told us at McKay-De- e Hospital follow-- 1 “had a high crown that threw it two-caccident at 41st off balance so it fell off shelves ing a and the brim was too broad for and Porter The accident happened when nails” the vehicle driven by Mr HampCLOSET FLOOR ton collided with a car driven by I asked “Where do you keep Evelyn C Combe 30 of 5076 it?” Sunset Lane “Nowhere now I left it on Brian Dalton 23 of 3592 W my closet floor and one day 5500 S Roy was treated and Claude saw my hat in the released for injuries he sus- dimness there and thought it tained in a two vehicle accident was alive He stamped it to at 32nd and Harrison death” The accident happened when Her story put me in mind of the vehicle he was driving h rubber boots Max uses struck a car driven by Jeralyn for fishing that sag over slowly Kaye Jersun 33 of 1303 Har-ro- p in dark basement corners and sound like a ghost pulling its'' Debra Stites 16 of 1640 His-Io- p foot out of the mud but before I was treated and released at could mention the boots Bertha St Benedict’s Hospital following had opened the door under her a one-caccident in the 500 sink block of Sullivan late Monday “Here’s where I stuff things U that won’t fit anywhere else”' night Q33g!BS(BlSBl-3QCBg)Mark Hopkins 12 4984 Char-lee- n she said She held up a tall fat in “satisfac- bottle “Like this maple syrup I Circle laid a bottle like this on a top tory” condition at McKay-De- e following an auto accident De- cupboard shelf once and the tails were not available lid came off” nt youth-in-govemme- OTHER EVENTS Other activities include an ugly dog contest trampoline tourexhibitions horseshoe nament toad hopping contest ittle league baseball rolling pin throw goat milking contest senior baseball sky divers rodeo and a queen contest The largest celebration in the history of Hooper will be capped the night of the Fourth of July with a western dance According to celebration committeeman Max R Lewis the “Bike In” will begin at 6 pm next Tuesday at the Hooper Park Participants will ride to the Plain City Park and back followed by a truck to pick up those who tire out Prizes will be given to the oldest man and woman who complete the trip Prizes also are planned for the youngest boy and girl the family with the most riders and the person with the most antique bicycle BIKE RIDE At the conclusion of the bike ride a fast pitch softball game featuring the Hooper Men’s All1 Stars versus the Ogden Lady All Stars will begin about 8:30 pm in Hooper Park ill On the Fourth activities Spot Not Right for Something Then Scream-a- nd Force It to Fit Trustees of the Ogden Area Community Action Committee will meet at 7 front-rn- 2 d inspection Camber caster and toe-iset by precision equipment n ssssaisi C 1 OFFER ENDS JULY 3rd LETTERS QIGOQMuHi Tynrr DANCE TONIGHT A “trail in” dance will be held tonight at 8:30 at Lewis School 455 28th sponsored by the Hilltoppers a square dance club from Hill Air Force Base Val Glover will be caller n assisted by guest callers The event open to the public precedes the national convention of square dance clubs in Salt Lake City Thursday through Satout-of-tow- urday Another square dance for persons who attended the convention is scheduled at Lewis School Tuesday from 8:30 to 11 pm -- iWnpPl-jJ- EJ J VT— -- Lr |