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Show UNIVERSAL MIC30FIUIS' 14 1 pIERPOTiT AVE. UTAH SALT -lake t;- i . ' ,.,' - COST. cm, M Showboats Set Game Against Club All Stars f Roy, Utah Thursday February 25, 19G5 The Roy Jaycees will sjHinsor a game between the J.C. and the ftarlcm Showboats March 6 at 8 p.m. at Bonneville High School. (Onarao!? DOdjCd POcamonDDflig) The Harlem Show boats. ofU'i called the World's Craziest Basketball team will be headed by such popular regulars as Bo Crain, Stretch Redman, Suitcase Shepard and clowns Pistol Pe'e and Cool Papa Wilson. The J C. team is composed of selected players from the local Jaycee team from Roy, Clearfield, Sunset, Washington Terrace and Ogden Ctiy. Tickets for the game are 75c for children and $1.25 for adults and they may be purchased at the door, from any- - Roy Jaycee or from a member of the little PROUD RECEIPIENT of a hydraulic lift chair to be used in the beauty salon at the State Industrial School is Airs. C. II. Lowe, supervisor of girls at the school (right). The presenta tion was made by Airs. Lyman D. Rees, secretary of the Weber County Hairdressers Association and Airs. Rod Rich, welfare chairman (center). Weber County Affiliation No. 3 Donates Deauty Chair to Industrial School Swing Into Srping with a New Hair Style, the theme of the 1965 National Beauty Salon week, has given new' meaning, renewed hope and thanksgiving to numerous patrons in hospitals, nursing homes, and at the State Indus- filiate 3. trial School during t h e past Through the efforts of Affiliate several weeks, noted Mrs. Rod 3, numerous operators have Rich, welfare chairman for the given free courtesy services, as Weber County Hairdressers and well as supplies in these instituAf- - tions. The exact count and the Association, Cosmetologists various services will not be know Cub Scout Pack 38 of the HoopWard, will hold their annual Blue and Gold banquet Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. Graduating from the group will be Mike Jones. He will receive a Webelos Award at the time. Other cubs receiving awards will include the following: Den II: Jim Allen, lion badge, one gold, two silver arrows, one year perfect attendance pin and a service star; Douglas Higley, lion badge, one gold and five silver arrows, one year perfect attendance pin and service star; er First Roy Junior High Plans Annual Science Fair Th annual Scianca Fair will ba held at Roy Junior High on March 1 at 7 p.m. in tho school gymnasium. Tha ovant, under tha direction of tho scionco department, urges all parents and tha public to attand. mmoacaiD basketball team. All proceeds of the event will be used for the little league ball park in the North Park area. for the event are Jim Arbon, Ralph Carter, and Tom Johns. ' Wre wmild like to invite everyone to come and see this outstanding game and to help the Roy Jaycees move along with their little league ball diamonds. We feel this is certainly something worthwhile for the people of this area and we are sure they will enjoy themselves during the evening of spectacular as well as hilarious ball playing commented a Roy Jaycee. set at 50c or a student activity card. Parents will be admitted without charge, noted Frank Tremea, advisor. Couples will dance to tlie music of tlie Weber High School band and the evening will be highlighted by Hie announcement of this years chief and princess. Candidates were nominated in tlie home room classes and voting during the week has decided the winners, wbc will be announced at the intermission. Officers in charge of tlie event are Brent. Lynn Taylor, secretary and Curt Hunt, Mark Omer, Don Ladater, Hal Koga and Tim Pinsonault, representatives. Police Chief Delivers Annual Report to Sunset City Council May 8. The association invited all girLs and women of any age who are interested in Barrel Racing to join them ill practicing at the Golden Spike Coliseum each Monday evening from p m. The is that you only qualifications are a female and interested m becoming a member. You may lighted by tile exchange of gilts ride 'any horse of your choice, between secret sisters. noted a spokesman for the aux.A written examination, designMrs. Harry Vowkcr. president iliary. ed to test . aptitude for learning announced plans for the memElected officer for the comand performing the duties of the bers to attend the Weber State ing season are Annette Sorenson, position, will be given in Ogden College production of "My Fair president. Garland: Connie Jaand should require about three Lady. cobs, vice president, Ogden, and hours. A guest for the evening was Bette Wilson, secretary, Hooiier. For further information con- Mrs. Glenn Weed, a recent For addition! information teletact the local Post Office. transfer from Idaho. phone 10-1- An Vicki JLftittlcs Vicki Landes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Landes, helps her father deliver 65 papers each week for The Sun Advertiser. Mr. Landes is in charge of the deliveries in Clearfield and Sunset. Enthusiast a fifth Vicki, grader at Wasatch Eleis School, very interested in swimmentary a even as a profession. and as sport ming Recalling one of her most frightening experiences she mentions the time she and her sinter were chased home by a very large dog. Patrol Leader Vicki is the patrol leader of her Girl Scout troop. She is 11 years old and has been helping with the deliveries fur nearly two 'and one half years. Swimming non vanE? A 6: C2y StaCxe 6-- 8 This Week We Honor Vicki Landes Volunteer Army Begins 1965 Heart Sunday Drive Thraunhout Roy City 11 accidents investigated; 103 warrants and summons served; 11 cases of auto theft; 27 bur28 comglaries and break-ins- ; plaints of prowlers; 48 bicycles stolen (46 were recovered) and Roy Citys 1965 Heart Sunday 43 cases of stolen property that volunteer army will be on the amounted to less that $30. march this weekend, continuing through Sunday, to give every Councilman Carl Peterson pre- resident a personal opportunity sented a resolution requesting a to fight the nations number one residential three district be health diseases of the enemy changed to a commercial one. heart and blood vessels. The property under question conMore than 180 local residents sists of the Coletti property from will visit homes in every sec1063 N. to 1300 N. and then from tion of the community to accept Highway 91 to the west, 800 feet contributions to the Heart Fund, and from 1300 N. approximately and, as educational ambassadors, 462 feet to 1410 N. to distribute pamphlets containA public hearing was set for ing heartsaving facts. to distributing In addition April 12 at 6 p.m. to consider the pros and cons of the pro- this important information on new advances in the fight against posed change. the heart diseases, said Mrs. 2 All interested boys ages Ogan, 1965 Roy City SunLarry were encouraged to attend Sunchairman, "the Heart volunday set Little League baseball as- teers will present an envelope sociation meetings at 7.30 p.m. to receive contributions. on Feb. 25. In determining the size of ' The we purpose of tlie meeting your gift, she continued, was to elect league officers hnd want you to remember that you to set policy rules for 1963. are giving for every heart you NOTICE very special evening for the Beehive Girls in the Roy Stake has been planned for March 3 at 7.30 p.m. in the stakehou.se, announced Roy Stake YWMIA officers. A musical A Bee m skit, will be presented your Bonnet by the girls and their leaders to note the importance of the LDS Standards of dress and for good manners. The story evolves around a young girl who continually displays bad manners and points out what should be done to correct them. Several girls wdl model good standards in LDS clothing and the gir, wall be instructed on how they should act. talk and show good hurst, president, and Lynn Taylor, secretary (L to r.). The dance Is for aQ students of the school and parents are Invited. Give Generously He also noted that there were ver arrow, sendee star; Jeffrey more than 2000 iijditutions across Manning and Michael Read, ser- the country and half a million free services were given, a small vice stars. B it hereby resolved that Roy Den IV: Kim Christensen, sil- measure to pay for our own suchas in effect, and in enM City D. s. noted r Lyman Wolf cess," ver arrow; Jeffrey Kilts, the policy of paying forcement, badge, one gold and one silver Rees, all water and sewer accounts on honor of holds Mrs. the Rees and silver Russell Arave, arrow; time and keeping them current. having been selected as queen As gold arrow; Steven Christensen, the city grows, so likewise bobcat pm; and Russell Lewis, of Utah National Beauty Salon the deliquent accounts. have she wherein Week 1963, bobcat pin. perform' Bills are the 30th of Leaders who will receive tho ed more welfare services during each month.deliquent the than Alany include proceeding will year Florence awards len, Den mother, a Den Mother' other cosmetologist in the stale. Roy City requires that bills be Wekept current and if 'Turn Off key award and a two year ser- She is also secretary of the Notices" are sent out, they be vice award; Pat Jones who will ber County Association. recive a one year service star paid in full and all offenders eliminate requests for special faand cub master Read Jones who will receive a two year service Utah Barrel Racers vors. pin. Joyce Christensen is serving Bonding committments curtail as the Den Mother in Pack 38, Open Membership to city employees or city council from granting extra time or Interested Women variance to deliquent accounts. The Utah Barrel Racing Your cooperation in this matter is presently sponsoring will be appreciated and certainly a membership drive which began add to efficient operation of city. Feb. 15 and will continue until International Pot Luck dinner was enjoyed by membeis of the Alpha Delta chapter of Bela Sigma Phi at the home of Mrs. Dan McCoy of Roy last Thursday evening. The evening was under the direction of Mrs. Ross Crim, the social chairman, and was high- DIRECTING. PLANS for the Roy Junior High Boys Association dance scheduled for Saturday night are Curt Hunt, representative, Brent Bring tlie Mowing: 11 drunk driving; 558 speeding; 43 issued by the highway patrol; 39 for overnight parking, and 221 miscellaneous. Examination Open For Sorority Chapter Holds Club Social Roy Postal Services An announcement of open continuous examination for substitute post office clerk and carrier positions for employment at the Roy Post Office were recently made by the Board of US Office Department. The applicant must actually reside within the delivery of the post office named or be a bona fide patron of such office. KfeCnft will Honoring tlie ltedskuix be the theme of the annual Boy s Association dance at the Roy Junior High Feb. 26 at 0 p.m.. according to Brent Bringhurst, association president. All students of the school and their parents are invited to attend the dance with admission until the completion of the week. A hydralic hit chair to be used in the Industrial Schools beauty Sunset Chief Howard Robinson salon was presented to Mrs. C. the annual police report presented H. Lowe, supervisor of girls at to the members of tlie Sunset the school, by Affiliate 3. The chair, as well as many other City Council at their recent Clifford and SimpLynn Arave supplies, have been purchased Monday meeting. son, service stars. He reported that a total of 872 Den III: Gary Flinders, lion by the beauticians and presented at various intervals. traffic tickets had been issued badge, sen ice star; James Jones We are grateful to be able by his department vvhiqh included bear badge, one year perfect attendance pin, sendee star; to use our hands and our skills Randy Lillegard, silver arrow, to bring joy and happiness to service star; Bridger Call, ser- those less fortunate than us. vice star; Ray Christensen, sil- Last year cosmetologists visited Hooper Cub Scouts Schedule Blue, Gold Supper For Feb. 27 Vol. 11 Nu. 29 the doors where there is no answer, and this may be used for mailing purposes. The Heart Sunday observance adults, middleaged breadwinners marks the high point of the Utah and senior citizens. Each volunteer will call on Heart, Associations annual cam5 from nearby neighbors paign. Volunteers will leave an envelope This is no ordinary health agency campaign. Since the heart diseases are responsible for 54' o of all deaths, the Heart Fund delove, and that heart disease is a family problem. It affects tlie young children, teenagers, young at 15-2- Local Cub Scouts Slate Blue, Gold Banquet Feb. 26 Cub Scout Pack 36 will hold Blue and Gold ban- their annual quet Feb. 26 at 6.30 p.m. in the recreation hall of the Roy 1st Ward chapel. All cub scouts and their parents are invited to attend. A pageant will be presented for the enjoyment of the parents and table decorations will be comprised of handiwork of the boys. The following scouts will be presented awards in the course of the evening: Jim Manning, Mark Fernandez, Frank Fernandez, Creg W ard, Del Ray Grange Jr., Roger Crockett, , Monte Bullard, Robbie Grange, Lom, Gibson, Jim. ie Elliott, and Roger Evans. serves a place at the very top of your gift list, noted Dee Sparrow, Roy list, City chairman. giving-for-healt- h Lckeview Schcd PTA Plans March 11 Meet The Lakeview School PTA will meet March 11 at 7:30 p.m. to view a film on testing programs. Mr. Craus, district school counselor will be the speaker and Mr. .Sorensen, school principle, will relate howjhe program for testing and classes is operated within the sehooL attendance Those parents in will be given a booklet, How to help your Child to Learn. Refreshments, under the' direc-- 1 tion of Mrs. Perkins, will All parents of the children are urged to attend the bet-serve- meeting. , mannerisms. This skit with its rendition of humor and dialogue will make an enjoyable eveiinv for all who attend. commented Mrs. R. Arlene Benson, stake Bee-utif- beekeep-T- . She continued to explain that, want to extend an invitation to tlie parents of al! tlie and especially to the girls fathers. Ail too often they think they are out of iduce at such an eveut and we would like to seo all of them support us in our We program. Tlie program is under the of James Stewart, stake drama diiector, Emily Thompson. stake age group counselor, and slake beekecpeis Mrs.. Bui-boand Joan Lowe. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the pro- - t t I ' I! A LA Si J n MAIN CILRACTERS in the skit A Bee in Your Bonnet are (I. to r.) JuJianne Bodily, hristine Cook,, Winger was absent when picture was taken. The production will be presented on a stake basis for i |