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Show w mr 4 THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1964 Servicemen News James Thorpe, constructionman, USNson of Mr., and Mrs. Clem School News and Vues Sunset Jr. High The last week of the first term Thorpe of 5844 S. 2600 W. Roy, is all but over. On the 11th report recently participated in two weeks cards were given out. A high Intensive training at the Marine honor roll and also an honor roil Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, in will be made up of the students California. having better than 3.5 averages The training included the use on a 4 point scale. These names of firing ranges for rifles and will be posted in an honor roll case being constructed by the biheavy weapons, a three-davouac, a n d physical fitness by shop department. the use of.obstacle courses. The ninth grade held their first y after school dance with a Halloween theme on Oct. 30. The slight admission charge will go into the .. Monty L. Tipton, son of Mr. fund for the purchase of a and Mrs. John Joy Janies of 2194 for the gym. W. 4300 S., Roy, has reported to Parent-teache- r conferences will recruit training at t h e Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. be held Thursday and Friday in the afternoon. The teachers will He is learning basic military be happy to discuss grades and law, customes and etiquette, seaprogress of individual students manship, and a basic knowledge with the parents. pt.sbip board routine. The Sun Devils tied for second in the training place among the Davis County will be extensive military drill, junior high teams in football. The first aid, swimming, water survibasketball team under the dival tactics and physical fitness. rection of Coach Hicks will hope Upon completion, he will be to do as well. leave before regranted a It looks like fun in the Spanish porting to . his new duty station room. The students are playing or a service schoool. "Bingo, but the numbers are called out in Spanish. If the student does not know his numbers Sidney J. Brewer, machinist's in Spanish, he is sure to lose. A mate second class, USN, son of of the numbers can be knowledge Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Brewer of used in other endeavers, but this 6305 S. 2700 W. Roy, is serving aboard the attack cargo ship competition is one way to enstudents to learn and L'SS Seminole operating out of courage also use the numbers. San Diego, Calif. score-boar- d ROY NEWS They will be judged by the Girls Pat Miller, daughter of Mr. and Association officers and representMrs. Earl Miller, became Mrs. atives. All girls are invited to Lyle Saunders during a ceremony write a theme on why or why Nov. 6 at Haines House not they like the boys beards. performed Ogden by Bishop Herman Mil-o- f The winners of the beard conthe Kanesville Ward. Foltest, and also of the theme conthe ceremony the couple lowing test will be given a prize. greeted guests at the reception. "It is a first for Clearfield High Parents of the groom are Mr. but wed like to establish it as a and Mrs. Roy Saunders of Kanesittadition for others to follow, ville. Lynn Saunders, brother of said Gary Gentry, Boys Associ- the groom was best man and the ation president. brides sister, Dixie Jarman, was Gordon Hoskins was chosen as matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Judy Miller, sister of the the boy of the month for Novembride, Diane Walker, Marilyn ber. He is the son of Afton and Toone, and Gwen Flinders. The Gwelda Hoskins. Gordon is co- couple plan to live in Ogden afcaptain of the football team, a ter returning from a Las Vegas member of the class committee, honeymoon. IV j? x il Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bridges are the happy parents of a new baby girl. She was born on Nov. 3. The couple also have a son, Dale, and another daughter, Darla. and president of the lettermens association. Some of his interests are water and snow skiing, boating, and hunting. The Girls Association has chosen Donna Peek as their girl of the month. She was a senior staff member of the directory, a member'of FHA, a Girls Association representative, and has been a member of the National Honor Society for the past 3 years. She plans to major in elementary She enjoys singing, swimming, and dancing. "This is really an honor and Im proud to be a student at CHS, said Donna. Roy residents are doing their share to keep the hospitals busy. Mrs. Blaine Davis is at home recovering after surgery, as is Dennis Larson. Delta Dabling entered the hospital last Tuesday for surgery, and Sally Steglich was taken there Sunday evening for an unscheduled appendectomy. Gaylen Heppler is also ill and in the hospital for tests. Linda Hill daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Hill was injured, though not Initiation for the National Honor seriously, when she was in an automobile accident a few days Society will be held on Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. The banquet will be ago. We wish a quick and comheld at Harmons Cafe in Ogden plete recovery to all these people and the meal will cost $2.20 per In the hospital for a much happlate. The guest speaker will be pier reason was Judy Price. She Stan Smoot, a newly elected 2 and her husband BUI, are thril-leyear congressman. His topic will about the arrival of their third be "What it Means to Achieve, girl, who made here appearance Operating with the amphibious and "The Value of Success. The last weekend. The couple force of the Pacific Fleet, Semi-Dol- e Clearfield High School student speakers will speak on three of each. has the mission of transscholarship, knowledge, service, in used sea by Nancy Grant porting equipment The Tom Clarkes also have a leadership, and citizenship. assault landings. new baby their first It was a The Boys Association will sponFees for new members are $2 boy bom last Friday. It was a sor a contest from and $1 for past members. boy for Mr. and Mrs. Max George Nov. 9 to Dec. 18. The beards Ceilings will be too, but 16 was number five for in three categories: judged Accoustic&l Spray them. They have another son and the best looking, the beard that three daughters. looks most like historical a Amerof kinds all Plastering Roy ican beard, and the most unique. -- Your choice of glitter- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodman and their four children are back in Roy after having spent the AND 1'ILE Miurteiio Barry W. Hitchcock, Roy, is last six months in Minot North IRE F(JKNIillEl) B Houof the University attending Dakota. Mr. Goodman was sent ston where he is among 18,000 Olive and Mark there on TDY to work. students from the United States RLENKE FLORAL 58 foreign countries. and The Alpha Roe chapter of Beta Free Parking in Rear Phone EX Phi Soriety met WednesSigma se1955 in enrolled the fail He EX Wash. EX k or Nov. 6 at the home of the day, mester as a freshman history chapter president, Anna Heppler. major. At the meeting were two new rushes who took rituals to become members at the tea held in Ogden on Sunday. The lesson at the meeting on Wednesday was given by Lois Maxwell and BEEF refreshments were served by the hostess. Fourteen chapter members were present. The Xi Iota Cut, Wrapped and Frozen This week is moving week for two families of our town. chapter of the same sororiety Mr. and Mrs. Porter Isaacs and wiU participate in the Exempler held next Saturfamily have moved into a new Day activities home in Ogden and Mr. and day at the Weber Club in Ogden. Cut, Wrapped, Frozen Hams A Bacons Cured Mrs. West Gardiner are mov- One Roy woman, Geraldine Fieldwill take the Exempler riing to Ogden also. We hope ing, BEEF tual that day. After the rituals that they both like it there. are completed the chapter memCut, Wrapped and Frozen Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coy and bers will enjoy luncheon and a NOTHING DOWN- -4 MOS. TO PAY-- NO CARRYING CHARGE daughter, Andrea have moved in program. to the former home of Marvin 12 Cubic Foot 436 Pound Arvella Green demonstrated how Birt. We wish to welcome them to South Weber again. This is to make table centerpieces at the Keiths home town so it wont Jaycettes 12th birthday party held last week. Past presidents of the be new to him. club were honored and given corWith 5 Year Warranty Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wilde and sages. WITH Cindy came down this weekend We express our sympathy to Mr. to visit with the Royden Coll Mrs. Dorel H. Barnard and and family. They returned home on family. Their son, Larry, was acSunday. cidently kUled while pheasant hunMr. and Mrs. Leland Earl and ting last Saturday. He was 14 daughter and granddaughter have years old. His funeral was held been visiting here during the Tuesday at the stakehoues. Your to past week. Clarence Is still in Specifications Cut, Wrapped A sneak preview of Thanksgivthe hospital in Roy and there ALL MEATS GUARANTEED 100 dinner was served recently ing in his isn't been much change Only $15.73 Per Month condition. He has been in the by host and hostess Wayne and Bonnie Young at their home. hospital now a little over 5 weeks. the food and fun were Nothing Down and 24 Months to Pay The wards two nights of fun Tom and Glenna Lusk, Arnold and excitement are over with a and Virginia Wurston, and Ray good turn out attending. The Re- and Bonnie Crouch. lief Society would like you to died of a cerebknow that they still have a Bert Stockham whUe on a trip variety of items like fancy apron, ral hemorrhage shifts, dishtowels, and other use- to Kansas Monday. ful things that would make good Funeral services will be held gifts. If anyone is interested they Friday at 1 p.m. at Lindquist should contact Georgia Waters or and Sons. Sympathy is extended Beth Nielson. to his wife and family. Donna Poll is In Denver, ColoSympathy is also extended to week visiting with rado Jacob Hansen and his family. His friends. She left Tuesday evening brother died Saturday, only 29 s2 and will return Sunday. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING AND CURING days after the death of another RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MEATS TO YOU How about calling me with brother. Phone YOUR news. My number is Syracuse, Utah and someone is usually home y Rage 8 edu-atio- d now-hav- beard-growin- g Decorative Resident Attends University of Houston METZLER PLASTERING ATTENTION Ja ' South Weber lb. 43c PORK .100 FREEZER OWNERS LBS. News lb. 37c $39.00 Gibson Upright Freezer ...or do you need HUJEEF m ?P0RK T9S new and used item- s- Jo bs--Ren- tal Space? En-oui- Glenns House of Meats 2 this whatever In the world youre looking ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED Minimum Charge . . Over six lines, per word DEADLINE 4 the smi - TUESDAY $1.00 .05 5 Pil CHRONICLE Bingham BIKE SHOP 200 South Roy. 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