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Show ais . " w v'r '''2! Hoy Kiwtuiis Elect At the last meeting of the year, Dec. 29, outgoing club president G. Wayne Purrington, thanked all members for tbeir continuous support of all clu activities for the past Gold Anniversary year and pledged his support and ask-- ; ed aU members to continue their support to the incoming presiden- Dr. Wendell Noall, president, John Brown, 1st vice president, Wes Tomlinson, 2nd vice pres dent, and ohn Sorenson, secre-- 1 r. ' The gavel was then turned over to' Dr. Wendall Noall, who pledged continuing club support fo community services with empa- sis on support of youth activities in our new Kiwanis Key Gub i p g V visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coy and famfor the New Year holidays. We want to welcome Mr. and ily also attended the TournaMrs. Bruce Haven (Loma Blrt) They ment of Roses parade. back to South Weber. They movin ed into their new home just Judy Mathis returned borne to time for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. the holidays with her famspend Edward Poll and family moved from ily, Brigham Young Unifor into their home just in time versity. She returned to Provo the holidays too. on Monday morning. We want to extend our deepHome on furlough from the Maest sympathy to the Raymond rine their death of the Corps in time for foe ChristRay family at Kay Carver. He was mas holidays is Johnny Bryan. accident in killed in a train-ca- r Hurry and get well wishes are Colorado Springs Dec. IS. After sent to Herman Westbroek. He the funeral services there, he was operated on last Thursday was brought here to be buried. and is getting along reMr. and Mrs. Ray returned to morning welL Lamont Fontenot markably Colorado Springs to stay with had an eye operation early MonNaDean and her family for a day morning and is home now few weeks. getting along just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watts Steven Handrahan made it bom and son spent the holidays here in time for the holiday season. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. He has been in the Army ReWatts and other relatives. serve for the last six months. There are from California. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Start are Julie Greet became the bride of Melvin P. Wise on Dec. 28. Arizona, with Mrs. Nelson's par- They were married hi the Logan ents. They left to return home LDS Temple and received guests just ahead of the floods which that evening at a reception in struck there. The bridge leading the South Weber Cultural Hall out of town was washed out the They are making their home in afternoon after they left Brigham City. Happy New Year to each and every one of you. kept! Parties and News v, SOUTH WEBER NEWS ROY HEWS Missionary many people busy during the iday week. hol- On Thursday evening Mrs. Henry Cottle was hostess at a dinner party in honor of Mr. Cottles birthday. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Tborald Cox of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cottle of Uintah, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cottle of Roy. They are brothers and sisters of Mr. Cottle. ohn-sto- f' SZT Highlight of the past success-cy- , t fid year was chartering and spoi soring the new Roy High School Key Club in which 17 memesr f were Installed the night of Dec. 8 at Mas and Pa's. i t Virginia Wursten entertained at luncheon last Wednesday for Tina Visser, Joyce Madsen, Virginia Creager, Melba Klee, Elsie Cot- .. tle, Donna Young, Betty Wood, e Glenna Lusk, Bonnie Crouch, Buhler. Helen Hubbard, and Katherine Purrington. The after-noo- n was spent visiting. Ly-nil- A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Brent Don Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hadley had Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis of River-dalas their house guests for the will be held Sunday in the holidays Mrs. Hadleys brother, Xi Iota chapter of Beta Sigma the business meeting. Those pre1056 W. 4400 S. Earl Duncombe and his new bride Phi met Monday afternoon at sent were ennie Bingham, Ge-- r Riverdale Ward, of Dallas, Texas. One day was W1 the home of Carlene Sparrow. Rhea aldine Fielding, Stevens, Elder Ellis has been called to spent with the rest of Mrs. HadKathleen Dubar was aldine Fielding, Rhea Stevens, serve two years In the Brazilat the cabin of anfor the luncheon with ennie Bing Wilma Stewart, Kathryn Strom-berian Mission after completing the leys family other brother in North Fork enn-yo-a hostess Chino ham giving the lesson on apprecand the three month language course at Mary Hie young people and chiliation of nature. berg, Mary Chino and the Brigham Young University. dren enjoyed skiing, sledding, an lota 3Sleet Vi Geraldine e, conducted Fielding finnnrvyYVVTvwinnnnnnnnnrvvvinnnn Social Mloi-JknnG-s9 The RoiAnnes entertained their husbands at a holiday party Dec. 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. oseph Dawson. Games were pla oe Dawson. Games were played and a luncheon was served. Hostesses with Mrs. Dawson were Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. Thurman Tubbs r., and Mrs. George Stettler. Those present besides the hos tesses and their husbands were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wes sail, Mr. and Mrs. oe Arave, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Golden Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen augg, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Alert Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sevy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schenk, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sei?unseDiii3eDtiFG , DANNY BILLINGSLEY has deployed to the Mediterranwith the Sixth Seaman Danny L. Billingsley, ean to operate Fleet USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Billingsley of Roy, is serving ships Destroyers are the destroyer USS Fruse .which used primarily in warfare. They also operate offensively against surface ships, defend against airborne attack, and provide gunfire support for amphibious assaults. high-spee- d Beforereturning to Norfolk, Va.. next spring, Furse will visit port cities in Italy, Spain, and FYance. - JAMES A. ALGER Airman James A. 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The ship also participated tn operation Blue Marlin, when the Terrell County landed units of the U.S. Marine Corps and : & Republic of. .Viet Nam Marine Corps north of Chu Lai, 25 miles north of Da Nang. A permanent unit of the Seventh Fleet, Terrell County is the flagship for Commander, Landing Ship Squadron Nine. Hairy Gol. FEATURING: Sour Cream Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bread f T L. Mrs. Marjorie Jeppesen, son B. Jeppesen k Clearfield, completed a lineman course at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga., Dec. 22. During the course Jeppesen received instruction in the maintenance and repair of lead covered cables, open wire aDd field communications lines. The solider entered the Army In July 1965 and be Completed basic trainmg at Fort Ord. Calif. Fresh Orange Juice Homogenized Milk 2 Milk Chocolate Milk Whipping Cream a student at Painters Beauty - Jeppesen is a graduate of Clearfield High School, and he was employed by the Brietene-ke- r Electric, Brigham Gty, before enterting the Army. He is the son of Van L. 1965 Jep-psese- Box SSL V v V 'i ' ' r i T t'' I ; V 1 ', t o-.-- , P : r, : 1 '"i- j-- . 1 . 1 's-- ' J ' ' ' ' ' , J t - I, ' '' , ' v ' i y- 1 -- v' ? t v ' t - f j .l jSjSS -- 1 '', y ,' - 7'Lki&i 1 ' ! f, 1 , ' ' - - j-- I'1 r 5 in ' fv y j'a I... r J ' v H" , w.-- , I ' ( s i a ; V" t ' f 4 ' v &' as - jsr - 2, V fc 'fv A! ' v m v& f . . f ts "i P 1 v r i t J ' , v H i v t-- r : f 5 i 4' ' , - - vr- (I ;r:rr T v Z V' v H s- - .v.: kit T-7- , , 1, com-..plet- , Give Anderson is In the pital for minor surgery. Maurice Summers is still - hoshos- pitalized. Darlene Mayne has been released after another stay in the hospital and is recuperating at home. Ortal Gale Is ill at her home and is confined to bed. Mabel Burton who suffered a bad fall recently is still quite ill' at her home. A speedy recovery is wished for all those cm the sick list. d 4-- . The Chaparral II, with Its distinctive flared fenders and wind wings on the nose, captured eight ont of nine U. 8. road racing championship events last summer. Model car racers are winning, too, with Monograms 124 scale version. The realistically-detaile- d car is powered by the Tiger Super motor. Its narrow design brass chassis has an adjustabla wheel base and the swing pickup has an adjustable feature for regulating tension. 1166 X-2- 20 Davis raised dairy cattle, pigs, sugar beets and alfalfa in connection with his 4H work, and also maintained a quarter-acrgarden. My projects have encouraged me to study more about them, to be more observing of ways to improve them, and to become more interested in farming as a whole, said Davis, a freshman at Weber State College. Terry Simmonds. 17, won the dairy award, given by foe Oliver Corporation. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simmonds, operate a farm near Lewiston in Cache County. he has In nine years In not missed a single dairy show. e 4-- 40-ac- 4-- all her projects foods, food preservation, poultry, clothing, 4-- home furnishings, beautification of home grounds and leadership. Elizabeth Darley, extension home economise said, Janet has completed five years of leadership, during which she worked with 35 club members. She is pleasant to work with and co- operative. Miss Erickson is a sophomore at Brigham Young University.. Also from the Ogden area Is Steven Davis, 18, whose parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Doran L. Davis, farm. He was operate a outstanding in the agriculture project, sponsored by International Harvester. 1 1 Si a ' ' .h - , y & 'rs' J. ' ' I V , - i ' , , V Y.. ; r f g f- A7 ' ' , f- .1 5 ?'? $ - ' V ' 4 Vrs4- ? ' , j ' v s nraj'oaj- ? ' r " bread, Miss Wadley said. "With seven in our family and someone frequently needing a packed lunch, we use a great deal She bakes six loaves every Saturday, in addition to baking rolls and w t - , ' ' other breads. "I cant imagine what life at our house would be like without she said. "My sisters and brothers have all been club members, and my parents have been leaders. Blaine Anderson, 18, of Providence, led foe state in the elece tric project, sponsored by Electric Corporation. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, he is a freshman at Utah State University. 4-- ! 4 f f ' . t i y I y "r. - , , . , ' 4 , - , - West-inghous- , 'A'1' , JU i s'' , that could step up ry r of; U employment? "Who is doing something practical -- in the American tradiarid local action to create more1 job opportion of tunities and to train people for existing job opportunities? Andtrton Min friction MiuWdly He has shown four grand chamAa part of his project pions and four reserve cham- Anderson helped wire a garage pions. In fitting and showman- and tool shed, repaired many ship. he has won eight firsts, six electrical appbances, radios and seconds amf three thirds. TVs, and built an oscilloscope. Two of Simmonds Holsteins He hopes for a career in electronics. have been named Lancs Hansen, 16, also of Simmonds twice was the high tn scoring Individual in foe state Providence, took state honors fo entomology project spoil dairy judging contest Hercules Powder Carina Wadley, 17, of Provi- sored by the Company. He la foe son of Mr. baker In and dence, Is the best Mrs. J. Elwood Hansen. recUtah, according to her Hansen has a collecYoung ord book. Standard Brands spontion of 300 Insects of 17 order. sors this program. He says ha takes his net and jar Mr. and Mrs. Bryce N. Wad- almost everywhere he goes. As ley are her parents. part of his project he raised and I decided to try to keep the studied a family of milkweed T "Whos taking the step ) Simmondi A ; t jr L;.?U I; :V, I e r X-2- - teen-ager- Dvi Kvm vt eluded. Mr. and Mrs. Brue DijrsteHer; V '. have a new boy also.-- This makes . Good photographers get intwo boys in tbeir family. teresting effects by varying the President Henry A. Mot is is angles from which they shoot. recuperating at home following The same subject will look surgery last week. He Is reported different when photo-- . to be feeling very welt ( graphed from above or below. s Two from foe Ogden area and four from Cache County are among Utah's delegation to the National 4 II Club Congress in Chicago Nov. 23 through Dec. 2. Each won an expense-paitrip to the congress by being named in his or her project by the respective Cooperative Extension Service, Clubs. which supervises Janet Erickson, 19. took state honors in the achievement project, sponsored by the Ford Mo- tor Company Fund. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Erickson, five on a small farm near Ogden. Miss Erickson has excelled in ATCi ' V - v consists of a Tiger Super motor, 124 scale chassis, and interchangeable Lola 0 and Cobra Daytona Coupe bodies. The cars are pre-pai-n ted. Ala- minima wheels. Tiger Traction tires and racing slicks are in- - New babies have arrived recently to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bouwhuis, who have a baby boy, which weighed in at 9 lbs. 12 oz. This makes four boys for them and only one girl. ' State Teen agers Win Coveted Trips to Chicago 4-- Congress i v ' V ne Monogram Models, Inc. The ? Pvt Robert 'A is ROBERT JEPPESEN of of 35c Lois (Sam) Fisher became engaged to Steven Stuart over the Christmas holidays. Miss Fisher, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Fisher of Gearfield, College in Roy. Mr. Stuart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stuart of West Point propriate height make unusual s, etc. Tie a vases, string around the bottle where yon want to ent it, then saturate the string with kerosene and light it with a match. When the flame is out, pour cold water on the bottle. The parts wQl separate cleanly. e e 'Model ear racing fans who like vacuum-forme- d bodies are offered a two-in-okit by pencil-holder- Everton, all of Roy. 4-- Valley 30 pa-en- ts ? j s s v4 V I Bottles eut down to tbs ap- H STRONG Engineman Fireman Spencer D. Strong, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlend D. Strong of Gearfield, participated in the transporting of the Republic of Koreas famed Tiger Division, from Pusan, Kor--1 2720 Sandra Turrentine and Larry Everton were married Dec. 3L The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eba Turrentine and Larrys are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence e, I tar Guarantee FROM OUR in Salina, California, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross Mr. and Mrs. Taii Greer spent the Christmas holidays with their enjoyed the holidays here visitdaughter and family, the Doug ing with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap Webbs, in Cedar City. They want and family. to Pocatello, Idaho, for New Years weekend. Mrs. Greer was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner given by her sister there. The entire family was present for the ocassion. and-Mr- on Sales He is a graduate of Weber High dren enjoyed skiing, sledding, School and seminary, and has and tobogganing, and a delicious lunch. attended Weber State College. New Years Eve was the occasion tor several parties. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson were Elder Nolan Karras, son of Mr. hosts at dinner at their home and Mrs. Orlen Karras of Roy, for Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fullmer, will report his mission experiMr. and Mrs. Roy Hadley, Bisences in the Roy Third Ward, hop and Mrs. Ben Holbrook, Mr. Sunday at 7 p.m. and Mrs. Newell Cutler, and Mr. He returned home Tuesday af-t-e and Mrs. Jerry Brown all of Roy, fulfilling a mission fo the and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schroader of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Toronto mission. Elder Karras is now mkaing Fek of Riverdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Millett of Ogden. The plans to attend Weer State group then attended the dance at the stakehouse. A unique evening was spent New Years Eve by a group from the Seventh Ward. They met at the new chapel where they worked laying tile, paintMemphis, Tern ing, etc. A pot lunch was served He was first in a class of 109 later in the evening. Those in s. the group included, Mr. with an average of 93.64. course he Deb Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill During the was Introduced to basic electron- Samson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crou ics fundamentals. The curriculum Samson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Included basic radar theory, al- Crouch, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bishop and Mrs. Gorden ternation current theory, and a transmitter theory. Prior to at- Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Beck Bill Gamer, Mr. tending this school he graduated Mr. and Mrs. from the Aviation Fa- and Mrs. Wayne Young, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reese, Mr. and. Mrs. ' miliarization School Jack Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Grant A graduate of Davis High in Crezee and Mrs. Crezees parents . . Kaysville. Alger entered the ser- of Eden, and Ken Spaar. , vice in February 1965. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Johnstun attenWENDELL GRANGE ded the dance at the Stakehouse MEMPHIS. TENN. (FHTNC) -- on New Years Eve and then Airman Apprentice Wendell D. went to the Johnstun home for Grange, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. games and supper afterward. Gifford D. Grange of 5874 S. 2G25 A pot luck lunch at the home W., Roy, Utah has graduated from of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jensen, the Aviation Mechanical Funda- was served following the dance mental School at the Naval Air to all memers of the Roy SecTechnical Training Center, Mem- ond Ward who attended the dance at the Stakehouse. phis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen, Mr. k the he course During and Mis. Lee Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. was introduced to mathematics, Lloyd Schiffman, Mr. and Mrs. physics and principles of electri- Wendell Belnap, and Mr. and Mrs studied He atomic strueutre, city. Wilson, George enjoyed dinner at static and dynamic electricity, the Cobble on New Year Cottage magnetic theory, and the theory Years Eve. of construction of aircraft batterMr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson ies. spent the holidays in Chandler, This course prepares Navy and Marine Corps personnel for entrance into more advanced courses at the center. o Page 8 6, 1966 THE SUN CHRONCLE, THURSDAY JANUARY self-hel- p 4-- individual cities Answer: American private enterprise-a- nd and towns across the country. And now industry is taking a new step to boost employment. The National Association of Manufacturers has launched a major, nation-wid- e program called STEP (Solutions To Employment Problems). STEP is searching America to find proven, successful ways to find more jobs and to fit people for available jobs. Its findings appear as verified case studies which are offered to companies and communities without charge. 4-- 4-- ni)v cuoniiaH with home-mad- e 1 bugs. For more information, write . ciation of Manufacturers, 277 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017. to STEP, National Asso -- |