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Show Strike visits n IuLJuLil nu i f Thursday, August 31, The Volunteer Auxiliary of St. Benedict's Hospital is conducting a talent HOA . Serviceman New Council ROA 1 SI NSF.T Midshipman Douglas L. Sweignrd, son of Mr. and Mrs Kaymond L. Sweigard of 312 W. 1123N . completed three . c- - in 1972 in are Hooper-Kanes-vill- Also on the council will be 1st Mrs. 2nd Eugene Mooie, t, Bruce (iriffin; 3rd vice president, Mrs. Clark Olsen: and Uh Mrs. Paul 1). Thurgood. in- e, Municipal, and Valley North Park, Roy View. Also Hoy and SandRidge Junior Highs and Roy High school are included. of Weber, North Davis, Morgan and Box Elder Counties. Wed like the people to feel that this is their show for the community and for the hos- The council is to help local PTA units by giving aid and instruction to problems pre- pital," she said. A person doesnt have to feel that he is star material to find a place in Follies, sent in this area. Please let us help you with any p you may have says Mrs. Humphrey. DAYS Mrs. Morgan said. This is a show; and there is a need for many singers, dancers and actors. Persons who would like to be part of the excitement of putting on a musical, but would rather not be on stage, can come to the Kick-Of- f Party and volunteer to be stage variety-typ- e as secretary. Mrs. (Jail K. Larson: treasurer. Mrs. Cilen K. Simmons: programs, Mrs. Dan I). Shef-feand community school. Sole Close-ou- fl r; At WISER'S In Roy in fair f GOING AT COST Davis th HOOPER - NavymanBrad Palmer, husband of the former Miss Zona E. Easthope, 5300 S. 5700 E., Hooper, took -- part HONDA & SUZUKI in Seattles annual v Mrs. Albert Humphrey . . leads council in the Entries Horse, Cattle. Swine, Sheep, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, and FFA Livestock departments of the Utah Slate Fair competition must be submitted by Sept. 1. 1972 said Mr. Hugh C. Bringhurst. Director. Div. of F.xpositions. The Junior Livestock Auction is back again this year, needed for fair the destroyer escort USS Evans, one of 12 Navy ships to visit the city for thisyears festivities of water sports, music festivals, street dancing and art exhibits. The Seattle homeported ship welcomed visitors aboard to further public understand-- . ing of the Navy. reminds you to attend Qoy Days, Saturday & Oonday and the community beeif dinner, f.londay, Sept. 4, 9 p.m. at Perth Parh. Conoco are Ann Real the Utah Auction Chairman wish to encourage citizens and merchants to become a buyer at the Jr. Livestock Sale. The auction is an annual market place where young people sell stock they have or Future Farmraised at ers of America projects. Though an auction brings tears from many youngsters who hate to part with their animals - many of which have been raised since birth - the money earned at above market prices is a valued means of "putting something away for college. Livestock projects arc also a culmination of hard work and attention to responsibility which reflects itself in later years in good citizenship. You can help by becoming a buyer! For further information, contact the I lah State Fair Office. 155 N. 9 -- -- W. Salt Lake C iiv 0 I ywinter fiftpowei: : j i specialists Ml great Ml i i let Conoco winterize your car. i i : Now's the time to get your car ready for winter driving before that first cold front catches you off guard. Come in and i In Reg. $1.20 0 ituekij ffid Dxchu ROY 19th WEST AND RIVERDALE ROAD Gasoline Bima i Oattcries i 1730V rr ri (r Un JL JLl LzJ1 5615 So. 1900 r null III. II II IIIIH II HI II W. Roy, Utah .11, Over the past 35 years Peterson Bros. Ranch in Roy. thousands of the finest purebred Hereford cattle in the IDest have been raised and sold from this Northern Utah landmark. Today, the growth of this area dicta tes a new use for town-hou- rec-ee-li- ned ! I Vpl rzn I f.lotor Oil the word "Hereford brings to mind the barn, green pastures and neat fences of the Construction will soon begin on gard en apartments and se condominiums. There will be parks, a and swimming pool, tr center reation walkways and open spaces and a convenient bus iness center. The name? HEREFORDSHIRE . . . a cla ssic word tasto-- n fully remembering the great traditio of this sita. Complete Line Of: i this area this beautiful property. It mill now be a planned residential development; a neui and exciting place to live. Now available are large, elect home sites, -- II II .1.1 u U r, is UcJUL Phone 399-55B- B E3EF3EFQF3E3SHDRE 773-097- 6 A 841 16. T j ! Ut ONE Cniversity of I'tah officials announced today that there will be a scholarship (for this year only), awarded by the LeRoy J. Robertson Foundation to the winner of the first place composition. There will also be a City. CONOCO . DINNER FOR Entries may be submitted for exhibition in Fine Arts, Photography, Crafts, Pottery, Weaving and Jewelry on Sept. 8 and 9th at the fairgrounds. Individuals interested in obtaining information on entering, contact the Utah Slate Fair, 155 N. 9th W Salt Lake Conoco says get ready for winter no wl and Marge Nowowiejski. ROY DAYS Entries a re due for the Music Composition Contest, Thursday, Aug. 31, said Hugh C. Bringfurst, Director, Div. of Expositions and Willis Whitbeck, Board Chairman. Entries are also due for Vocal, Wing, String and Piano competition on Friday, Sept. 8, 1972. tuition scholarship awarded from the University to a winner chosen from the advanced categories in String, Wind, Piano and Vocal. 6-- in Ogden. They Fair entries needed Hereford Assoc. The Utah State Fair and Dan Crandell, Music entries Sea-fai- r. He sailed to Seattle aboard I TWO MEMBERS of last year cast for High Fever Follies discuss plans for this years benefit show by D. V 3 the area. i 5502 South 1900 West, Roy, Utah Phone hands, carpenters, scenery painters, ticket salesmen or costume assistants, she said. Mrs. Morgan noted that response to calls for participants in previous Follies has been particularly good in part x c ALL DEMONSTRATORS 825-575- Takes serve 4 production. The Volunteer Auxiliary sponsors Hi Fever Follies every two years in order to raise funds toward the building of a new St. Benedict's Hospital. Mrs. Sandy Morgan, general chairman, describes this as a community production, put on by the people t, To s ff the Lakeview, -- helisur- schools F.lementary f r ff Mack Taft. The next meeting of the Council will be held Nov. 2, 1972, at Hoy High School. cluded Council . a musical exFollies, travaganza, and invites them to a Kick-OParty Tuesday, Sept. 5. The New York City direcof from tor Follies, Cargill Productions, Inc., will arrive in Ogden that day. He will attend the Kick-OParty at the .South Ogden Kiwanis Club, 4200 S. 100 E., to conduct a briefing about the 1972 Weber and North Davis Counties for people who would like to be in Hi Fever search 3 was on a PTA council at Fair-vieHeights, III., before mov ing to Hoy and has been 1st vice president in the Roy Hooper Council for twoyears. Her husband works at Hill Field and they are the parents of two children. copter orientation, water vival. and a riverine exereie Sweigard is attending ( 01 nell Cniversity. Ithaca, NA.. under the Naval ItOTC program. iohomic Ldncation. n Mis Humphrey has served various jobs in the PTAs for over seven years. She weeks amphibious training; at Base. the Naval Amphibious Little Creek. a. lie participated in small unit tactics, reconnaissance, Iresi-det- of the Hoy Hooper PTA Council is Mrs. Albert K. Humphrey dr , to serve the 972-7school year. in ROTC I V- PTA Council elects officers Nicholas L. Strike . . will visit Roy l 072 ; -V L00DQ Republican candi-dal- i' fur governor, Nicholas I,. Sliihc has announced his intention to attend the first annual Community Barbecue Dinner in Hoy on Labor Day. Mr Strike has informed (crald West, president of the Chamber of (ommetce, Roy tint he Kill be in attendance at the Labor Day dinner to meet the people of llm Mr Sit ike. a native I lahn. is seeking the governor's seal in this yeai's election against mi nmbcnl ( alv in Itampton lie graduated fiom Last llii'h. Westminstei College, and (tie t niversity of I t;ih lie seived during World War II in both the imy and the Navy and has since seived in the Naval Itesei ve. ( in eiitlv he serves as a member of the Hoard of rosters of Westminster Col' lege. member of the I ta h t ounctl and 'eKion.il Fxpoil Diieiloi of the I lahtoiineil 1 n s (KiDKN I Chronicle 3 i Roy hi l Sun IN ROY |