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Show SUN TIMES, CLEARFIELD COURIER, Oct. 25, 1978, Page 7 A Pioneer planning pl hris&ictrs "Adopt a Grandparent program at Roy Junior High include Susan r.) Ricks, Cindy Terry and Kim Wood. OFFICERS FOR THE (I. looks Weber 1197 college royolfly A field of 25 contenders for finalists, said Layton Smith, homecoming chairman. Packer and Marie Woolsey. The candidates who gets Gemini Baldazo, Karla Barker, Lisa the highest are Finalists in the WSC Union Building. Student-bod- y wide voting will take place Oct. 26 and 27 on a ballot that will list the 10 Dredge, Christine Gallegos, Patty Hunsaker, Denise Mason, Colette Parker, Alice Elaine Taylor, Colleen preside total vote will as Homecoming Candidates queen Nov. and third second getting highest vote will be first and second attendants respectively. The queen and her attendants will be presented MOLOINOS AND COIOMD LAMM ST QUANTITY AND VAIItTY IN TNI INTWWtST. O NAILS PANELING GREEN u4xl 316x4x8 m $49 $649 RIDGECREST BIRCH MISCELLANEOUS 31 6x4x7 316x4x8 simulated on lauon woodgram plywood, 2 grade simulated grade, woodgroin on lauon 1 st plywood $349 649 WHITE OAK 316x4x8 Real on veneer AUTUMN CHESTNUT 31 648 FkiI Grad, .mutated woodgram on oak louon louon $5 99 $04 ME SUPPLIES snmgles 2049 m DISCONTINUED CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS ODD & END CABINETS Save 60 Pack 1 87 the by Sponsored Lakeview Elementary PTA .as a fund-raisin- DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS Jeff for" $1.50 trampolines "an Valley View The schools membership drive is reported to be said. A proceeding well. According to Publicity an presented pre-scho- for ol all children between the ages of 3 and 5 is being sponsored by the PTA. Anyone interested in enrolling their child in this Chariman Vicki Jex, Darth assembly for the students early in the year to get them geared up. Then, the PTA has sponsored a roast beef dinner with all the trimmings before the Back to School night held in September. A number of parents supported this activity, she said, and it proved to be a After successful evening. the dinner, the parents and students were invited to visit their rooms and meet the Hansen, Donnie Macaninta and Scott Clark. Scouts are asked to arrive in a homemade costume for the Halloween parade and contest. Easy to Install Ready to Finish Vicki Jex, publicity; Jewel Karren, room mothers; Lorilee Bingham, hospitality; Toni Jolinda Hood, health; Taylor, volunteers; Sally North Park Pencombe, membership; Fran Nielson, fund raising; Georgann Butler, program; Loraine Pitcher, Emergency prepardness and safety; A1 Registration for the North Turnbow, on Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. and from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. The program will begin on Thursday Nov. 2 from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. The program, sponsored by the North Park PTA, is designed for children who will be starting kin- 146 C.d.r Nil .... BABIED 98 Wilt Ball d SO-ta- Werth ond Belter CHAIN LINK import 50 ft. rolls DOMIITK 411 4 $24.95 $27.95 et a st. -- r Ft. wr stoc Kit.ts ros chain 5 ft. POSTS wr. $25.95 $32.95 $37.95 1.33 6 FENCES IN ALL SIZES ML SIZES Qf CHAIN UN OATES AVAIlAHlt I $.. PAID FOR BY ROGER RAWSON FOR STATE LEGISLATURE $1.$6 IN STRIPPING pre-scho- T-- lll A FT. 128 Sft. "A IS M. 27 IA. ... $10.95 Plm.xsl.nxt lumbar .Ml faming NtisiMsslisl Froozors for tho Big Buck Microwavos for Mom. & f $125.00 . Finger-ti- door e Large t.14 cu. ft. capacity ( e Ena of cooking signal ; Qook THIS WEEK mr U 0 7 4 ' f h ' , - - ; r-- - . control Meal sensor e Black glass 7, e Large 1 5.9 ou. ft. interior e Porcelain enamel interior e Looking door e Open coil shelves p 17- ONLY Rtg.lStf.SS ' 1 SAVE par- ,,V i ytttrt;2 tr.3 ct$ I ticipation is free. More information may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Charles vr KKcxF2ifct3it . . from Whirlpool. Class will be held in the program chairman. ImatiwM. t c::..cr:i yc'J3 tjra:::i DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL! dergarten next year at North Park. The program, consisting of story telling, films, puppet shows, field trips and art activities, will provide the children with an exto cellent opportunity become familiar with their school and many of the experiences that they will encounter in kindergarten. 731-561- REDWOOD 4x4xai'SA99 e Technical Building Phase III W.S.C. Bookmobile Funding Miles Goodyear Park Traffic Lights for Riverdale, So. Ogden, 1 2th St. and Highway 84 a Kanesville Road Sign Graduate Program Weber State St. Benedicts Renovation Deaf and Blind School Dormitory Bell Tower Landscaping Union Station Restoration Classroom Size Reduction COMBED CEDAR 4" pre-scho- ol kindergarten annex, 3 Standard Stock Weber County. outreach; Maureen Kohler, pre-scho- program will be held ROGER RAWSON Each x 4 x 6 ft. 1 tt MAJORITY LEADER and the MINORITY LEADER. He is the 'Mediator between the GOVERNOR and the Legislature. HE IS ABLE TO KEEP WEBER COUNTY NEEDS CONSTANTLY BEFORE THE DECISION MAKING BODIES OF THE STATE. He has brought Weber County TAXES back to fourth vice president; JoAnne Weir, historian; Toni Claxton, treasurer; Cheryl Wilde, 55 CEDAR legislator he has been selected to be the Brown, secretary; i What does it mean to YOU in WEBER County? As an AGRESSIVE, HARD WORKING La wanna presidents; tN 7W hSST LEGISLATIVE LEADERSHIP: vice president; Wallace Knight (principal), second vice president; Miss Shupe and Miss Peterson, third vice 'tKZgsrmtziicN Roger Rawson 731-484- 0. Sizes All touches on some of the props for the Pioneer Elementary 'spook alley" are (I. to r.) Steve Eyre, Barbara King, Mathew Taylor, Jeanne Swenson, PTA carnival chairman, and Mike Archuleta. Maureen Kohler, Officers for the PTA this year are: Jennifer Nelson, president; Linda Smith, first Another fund raiser was held on Oct. 4. This cupcake sale was also successful, she L lVain SHUTTERS PUTTING FINISHING should contact program teachers. Thompson, $12.18 $16.59 $19.53 $26,251 MOVABLE J Park School 1 $ 6.30 $ 8.61 2 inch 'James,- - -- r Roger it $6.20 lengths 34 in 1 inch IV4 in and up KJJ Vader in 21 -- ft. Vain $J99 Church. Cub Scouts receiving awards are Brian Hampton, $4,691 $5,491 GALVANIZED PIPE ALL SIZES (OumHILL. $3.90 project,, .gradd, g 'admission' will' be Laits Fire Safe is the theme for Pack 187 as they meet Thursday at 7 p.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran $3,111 ... 26"xl2 ... 26'x14' ... 26"x16' ... 26x10' Stock Be -- 26"x8 Whll. meeting Thursday adults, 50 cents for children under six and $5 per family. Homemade goodies will be sold for refreshments along with door prizes. The officers hope to raise $1,500 to be able to purchase special equipment for each film will be shown at Roy High auditorium Friday beginning at 7 p.m., entitled Has Christensen Ander son. Vw 240 ALLIED Self-seai- Oct. 28. A I Simulated woodgraw on 2 lauon piywoBd 9 grade, simulated on lo uan plywood t st J If Ml SC. MONOWALL intermission period of the Easter Seal Stomp in the Union ballroom Film planned ir- h h; v I JL J'L- - J,- - f X )k S 1 n i v f ' .3 , J' n v f W t 1-- J- - V' ' I J ' A d U i 1 cu- s ' . rr V l tt OVIt M TYHS Of 8AMUNO TO CHOOM HtOM the during fWzKg, m A Halloween carCLEARFIELD nival, complete with a spook alley, has been planned for Friday night at Pioneer Elementary School, 435 S. Main. The event, under the direction of the PTA, is open to the public. Children are invited to wear costumes without masks. A dinner consisting of barbeques, chips, and a drink will be served in the cafeteria. Other baked goods and candies will also be sold. Along with the spook alley, the carnival will feature a cake walk, fish pond, and various game booths. Pictures scheduled The public is also invited to participate m a picture taking schedule Nov. 4 from the Charles Arave Studios. Several picture packets are planned ranging from $4 to $7 with a Reflections plan being offered as one plan. Children as well as adults may have their picture taken that day between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to ' 1 1, carnival at school te title of Weber State Homecoming queen was reduced to 10 at a special tea ir1 ,fwwn 4&5 -- Oct. 25, 1978, Page 7 Lgr; V , U a t 7v in J S J L1 4 t |