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Show :.3 T THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 viMfqrrner n iWpasted, factory trimmed papers are very easy to handle, and make the decorating effort a pleasant afternoon's endeavor , . . which an be shown proudly for many ydqrs to come. After being cut to sizb, the paper is dipped in cod, clean water and applied The United Wallpaper Company of Chicago suggests that the traditional chintzes, crewels and floral designs iced lot always be used in such decorating. It recommends that the homemaker consider stripes, rich metallic patterns, damasks, gingham checks and stylized textures for a fresh approach to the storage area. Or you might even want to try a gay poodle pattern. ! WANTED ! Furniture. Chests, TVs. Dlnnets. Old Chairs, Etc. Regardless of condition. Al'i Auction & PHONE Furn. Binr 8 and lasses are encou- raged to accompany thdr parents to Brigadoon, family fare playing at Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake through November 6. For this show, Lener and Lowes paean to Scottish life. Valley Music Hall is offering a family plan by which all price seats may be purchased in groups of three or more at reduced rates. Clans of Macintoshes and Me Jones can enjoy bagpipe music the energetic highland fling, and songs like Til go Home with ! Bonnie Jean and Almost like being hi love." j Jerk Cassidy stars as Tommy 2 Pag FOR RENT unfurnished LOVELY USED 3 PIECE sectional aofa, cusdrapes, apt., refrigerator, built-in- s, tom made, red color, phone 9. carport, washing machine. Inquire 02I at 5133 S. 1900 W Roy, or 6179 t! So. 2381 W.. Roy. BARBIE CLOTHES, Superman Capes, 0. 219 N. Lakeview, Clear-HelN4 SERVICE RENDERED 4. 4. Six year awards went to Donna Peek, Judy Mathis and Juanita 2 rrv Brake. i Greer. Fourth Year awards were reby Margene Cook, Ka- Hill, Margie Poll, Jean Kenddl, Susan Wilson and In-- j grid Pluim. ceived mona ' performed at the opeirng performance of "Brigadoon' at Valley Music Hall prior to tho performance and during the presentation. SALT LAKE SCOTS Albright, an American vacationing in Scotland who gets lost one day and stumbles on a smnll village that is not on his man. Placers Chosen for WSC Play T. Scott Shutt has been chosen ing Pestle, to be presented in to play a feature roll in the the new Cellar Theater Oct 28. This is Brigadoon, whose peoMr. Shutt has been chosen to Weber Slat College opening prople wake from an enchanted duction of "Knight of the Burn- - play Michael in this Elizabethan satire. It is the story of a 17th sleep for only one day every hundred years. This procedure, Da Sylva and William Lanteau. century citizen who with bis wife and apprecntice . attend a play. of course, leaves them a little Mr. Shutt has had much expern behind the times. As far as they Family plan tickets for in local theater work at ience on be can a purchased are concerned, it is really two first come, first serve basis at Weber High School and at WSC hundred years aga. and from area representatives. also. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby J. Shutt, 5237 S. 2425 Brigdoan also stars Beverly For ticket information call W. Roy. Allyson, Donna Anderson, Bryan . Brig-adw- I I HOMES FOR SALE APPLIANCE FRANCIS SERVICE electrical appliances repaired Sewing machines, vacuums, toasters. Irons, lamps, lawn mowers, etc. , Clearfield, 166 W. 600 SMALL 4 BEDROOM Awards for five years went Arlene to Gayle ne Bouchard, Brake, Sandra Poll and Dixie j Lads Ifl TJAJ 8. to the wall. Thus the whole pasting step is eliminated. After you have done the interior walls, be sure you have enough leftover paper to cover your hat boxes Brigadoon Opens At Valley Music 2U ELECTROLUX Vacuum Clea er sales, Individual awards were given 8 FOOT STUDS, 19c each; 2x6s 8c A o used service end supplies. toot; 1x10 sheeting, 8c; 1x8 sidand rebuilt cleaners. CaU ay Judd to the MIA girls and leaders on 10c; 4x9 ing, 6c; 2x8's, at ply Serving you since 83.73 each. Sunday. Bessie Bambrough res26 tf 1948. ceived her eight year certificate. USED LUMBER, boxes, windows, eta PAINTING, all kinds, inside and out Other leaders are Fern Schenk, Large uniform panels of plywood Also wall washing. Winter rates. suitable tar roofs and small buildIna Imlay, Helen Dayton, Iris ol4 Phone 1 mile east of highway 91 on ings. Ileen Fern Poll Shaw, Petersen, 825. road. Evenings phone Syracuse ITU RE CLEANING 2177. tf RUGS a EVENhouse Heneger, Janean Dickamore, and cleaning. WinALSO general Janet Cook Dickamore. 14 ter rates. Phone 0 wall-pape- dosets. -- w 3. pre-paste- plasticized have become the favorite for imparting taste and decor into .vri ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bam-- b rough have returned home after spending a week in California visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Art 9.50x14 tires 50 off. Used tires Knox. While there they attended NEW in most sizes. Welker Tire Servtwo games of the World Series. ice. Phone o28 rlP and other storage containers. If you will tell your needs to a ly creative. Sliding door closets, common to wallpaper dealer, he will make the newer homes, offer similar certain that you get the correct decorating opportunities. But if amount. United's PDQ, Dip N Do, and the house is new or old, there's collections offer a wide Trimz certain to be a hall doset or d patterns for linen closet which can be made variety of your new closet decor. more attractive. Pre-paste- 7 FOR SALE News Probably the most neglected portions of the house are the closets. We close the doors cn them and go merrily on our way. Lately closets have been getting more and more attention, especially from interior stylists. In fact dressing up closets is considered in many quarters to be thefash-ionabl- e thing to do. Smart cliff dwellers, for instance, with smaH apartments look upon their walk-iclosets as an opportunity to become real- 'i South Weber Decornfe Your Closets aj r- HOME, Roman brick, with garage, carpet, drapes, 1 baths, fenced yard, Vae View sub1958 Ann St., Layton. division. MOST 7, N-- ALL LAWN, garden and household tools sbaroener and re- o28 Saw, shears, scissor, Small engine repair and Frank Lawn Mower Service. 5855 So. 1900 W., Roy. Phone paired. knives. Hdbween Ccmivcl Schcdud by Roy tune-up- . 9. ALL 7th Word Friday REPAIRED APPLIANCE, MAKES of washer, dryer, At- irenera, ate. Phona kinson Appliance. with 31 lAS,t6"5N her 4-- H 7. nra MISCELLANEOUS Are you ready for the Hallo- jWUy at Ry, Utah Second, Utah. ysU at ween ghost and gobblms? They gfM8 will be making their rounds this Publish!- J. Htartf Stahl. Of WANTED TO BUY; Furniture, aphand tools, TV's W Ron pliances, cheats, 11368 8. CM Saturday evening. regardless of condition Al's Au Jew $150 ptf or The MIA held their Halloween phMM tion. phan party Tuesday evening. After the dvatC. opening exercises a scarry one fty ' v V m yar 125-Ui- .R, act day was presented by the Mia Maid class. A unicycle act was next and really enjoyed. A little dancing followed and De-le- Blair and Herman Pluim received prizes for the best cos- tumes. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Coy and family over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coy and daughter of Tooele. Joy Ray visited with her folks and family ova the weekend. She is teaching school in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leal Hepworth and family spent last weekend in Wheatly, Wyo. Leal Is getting transfered there with his work at the Post Office. Reneldo Harper has returned to Arizona to work. lie will be home around the middle of Dec- 773-07- ? YOUR HEALTH Who to Call RESTORE IT PROTECT IT ENJOY IT . Sun Chronicle Staff Sun Chronic la Office .... 823-165389 South 1900 West, Roy, Utah Publisher J. Howard Stahle EDITOR Pal Frees tons thru Chiropractic 825-18- 55 ROY NEWS CHURCH NEWS 825-66Virginia Wuraton SUNSET NEWS 5 Jan Bailey UINTAH SOUTH WEBER 399-23Lola Brake RIVERDALE NEWS 893-79Vicki Bingham Dr, F. 5340 S. 0. Firm 1900 W. Roy, Utah Phone 825-004- 5 a new look . get a permanent For wave, hair cut or hair tinting now. ember. Nov. 5 is the big day fra the Relief Society. It will be the bazaar. There will be food booth, novelty booths, sewing centers, booths, candy, fresh hot EVENING APPOINTMENTS do-nu- and y i ' many other attractions. There will be plenty of hot food to eat so bring the family, enjoy supper, and do your Christmas shopping early. Starting time av 4 r. Y" ' , fvw . Phone BEAUTY SALON R 53 1 7 5. 1 950 W., Roy 825-778- 7 addition to Utahs industrial is coming to Anew on the west side of the Salt family Lake Valley in the ts Oquirrh Mountains above the town of Magna. Its new $20 million crushing and grinding plant, known as the Bonneville Concentrator. XM3VJ dditiozs. .0 jmw Portion of the framework of Kennecotts new Bonneiille Concern trator under construction in the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains. A GER-MA- - r- - r is 5 p.m. v BV QQ'DOECEJS Let's give the "City with a Future" back to the people! Ken-necot- to Utali izzduLOtrv The plant will be a key element in Kennecotts $100 million expansion program, a program that will increase copper production by 1967. The expansion activity is creating the equivalent of a new industry in Utah. It also will mean a new addition to the skyline of the valley. BOt of more importance will he the added dollar Independent Fair Honest Progressive Energetic By I Partisan LlrZ. impact on Utahns and Utah industry. ORLEU rZcznacGiSt dJoppoz 2ozpomion Utah Copper Dividon "An Equal Opportunity Employer tf Mia Maids to receive certificate A Halloween Carnival will be are Linda Ulrich, Jill Ukena, HELP WANTED held Friday at 6 p.m. in the new Trudy Smith, Melayne Nielson, Kristine Brimhall, Barbara Brake 2nd and 7th Ward Chapel in Roy. Xa The event is sponsored by the EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY and Lonetta Besso. mediate openings this area fa MIA the proceeds bing Luzier Ina cosnultant beauty Second year Beehives earning used for the building fund. Subsidary of Bristol Meyers. Need individual awards went to Janet ladles with ambition to earn money Food, boothes, games, and a in your home. Excellent Income Waters, Doris Poll. Karen Peek, genuine spook alley will highlight Interviews this week. District Steven-sen- . and Kay the evening of fun. Bit Margie Brimhall, Manager The general public is invited to attend .the festivities. First year Beehive girls are LOST AND FOUND Debra Titensor and Susan Evans. COITORIAl LOST A sunwise party was given NATIONAL Chocolate colored mini, tura Pooddle in Sunset area. AnsDebbie Stanger on her 11th birthwers to name of Cocoa. Reward mother, Virginia. 028 day by Phone .'I ?TfT?3 ITT Those attending included the club and family members. She was really surprised. J. HARRAS Independent Candidate Roy City Volunteer Firemen indorse Orlen J. Karras, a Vounteer Fireman, for councilman. Give your support by voting Paid Political Ad |