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Show t I Sun Chronicle Thursday, January 29, 1970 Fremont- District planning s coutmaster training cours 05 Do you have a quality scout program? Whats your excuse? Why dont something about it? Fremont District Scoutmaster training will be conducted at Roy High at 7:30 p.m. Feb. and March 5, 12, 19 and 26. The yc. do Pad: 49 schedules cub 19-2- 3 meeting with missies missiles will Home-mad- e fly high at the January meeting of the Cub Scout Pack 49 at the R Third Ward, Thursday at :30 p m. The scouts will compete for prizes in the space derby with the winners making the best time down a wire track. Awards will be made by Cubmaster Ronald Sommer. Cited will be Brinn The- - dell, Greg Moore, Brent Anderson, Larry Richins, Doug Binton, Paul Morgan, Chris Larsen, Mark Reed and The-ro- n Stewart. New den mothers to be introduced will be Mrs. Leon White, Mrs. C. H. Painter and Mrs. Myron Perry. Mrs. Donald Richins will receive a one-yea- r service pin. Refreshments will be served to cubs and their parents. The overnight session will be at the Boy Scout Service Center April 10 and 1 1. Committee chairman Bill King explained that all district scoutmasters, and representiatives should take advantage of this training. oommit-teeme- n "We are looking forward to our associai.on with you in the ooming traini ng sessions, he added. f S- - - Boy Scouts Martin Laird and Jim lorry stress the importance of the leadership seminar being offered scout I eaders COME LEAD US Saturday, to inform Weber-Davi- s organizations of the U CP project. Camp Kostopulos. recreational camp, according to State ICP PresThe ident M. Wayne Htllier, will in be under construction March in Emigration Can- - GOING SKIING? HEADACHE PAIN relief gives you from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, FAST STANBACK rheumatism. Because Go protected. nh the STANBACK contains several medically-approveand prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! ct protection ol Slate T at m new "GO Tt lnsutance. Arranged Instantly! mtt STANBACK gamut an praparation you vt tvar SIAN BACK! used Mwmt Hob St anger Kov, Ltah 2 133 W. 5125 S. Ph. STATE farm fire and casuaitt company 825-716- H0M . Gwd MeifMtMpng V 9 OFFICE. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS tSUIEMI SERVICE FAST FRIENDLY cniAcs an c:i CZAKSS. Money is imporunt....so yon near Salt Lake City. Besides being a camping facility, Camp Kostopuloswill be a short term residence for the cerebral palsied children and adults while their families are out of town. The Ogden Jaycee Ub Oil addition to speeches given by State President M. 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A long time ago, when ladies couldn't be as frank as we can today, Lydia Pinkham recognized the problem and set about finding a remedy She knew it was not natural for women to have to suffer look Ft'if to VOV Servicing 5651 S. 1900 7. Roy, Utah C25-97- WEST At UtCTIlCAt pre-shap- Complete servlce 'on 1900 HAlOWAftl f Regarding Conversion Service Group Life (Gl) Insurance GILLETTE For Tuno-tt- p TTTnr j Permanent Free Advico in held Coma in Tcdoy STAMPS Shampoo Set Attention Servicemen DayGc GCaSBclco LYLES a be will Chevron Station ROY, UTAH Roy WIG SALON Oratorical contest slated Rs- - 773-083- 9 IfOYAfl Rip-pling- McKAY 4800 Texaco CsrvUe 5464 Harold Byington is re- and their little boy Troy into the Hooper Third Ward. covering at home after spending several weeks in the They moved in Monday and are living in the home next McKay Hospital. We hope he soon gets to feeling well, to Gene Fow'ers. Mr. and Mrs. Claron although he is still quite Paulsen are the proud parweak. Ralph Buekway, son of ents of a baby boy born Jan. 17. This is the seventh child Mr. and Mrs. Uldrick Buckway, is home on leave from including four girls and three the service. He was stationboys. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Trease ed in Georgia and we welare the proud parents of a come him home. W'e wish to welcome Ken- baby girl born Jan. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Larry neth and Diane Byington had visitors from Richmond this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Weatherston and their three children have been visiting with them. Mrs. Weatherston is Mrs. Ripplingers sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank PoClearfield High School will announce the engagewers again participate in the High of their daughter Kament School Contest Oratorical thleen to Bruce A. Thompsponsored by the American son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee son, Legion. of Roy. No H. Thompson Any student of any grade in public definite date has been set for level interested the wedding. speaking, history and politics Ladies Night was held should compete. The school contest will be Jan. 21 at Kays Noodle held February 18, in the Little Parlor in Ogden for members The winner then Theater. goes on to the district and the state winner goes to the nat- - snow sculptures in the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, but so far all efforts in mak-- j ing rain sculptures or even making it snow have been futile. Even with the help of the great science department at North Davis the precipizsmnm tation has remained in liquid form. So as one last gigantic effort the students of North Davis do hereby make this plea to the local Let It Snow, weatherman Will Ya! merchants .... DUANES sa tive Director Camille Mason, a film entitled, When May Comes, We Move to the First Floor, was shown, depicting the life of a cerebral palsied young adult. E3ctrotk May we recommend these Presi- dent, Louis Bowers, presented the Weber-Davi- s UCP President, Donald V. Peterson, with a Distinguished service award, the first such award ever presented bvthis organization to a ce. ebral palsied person. spend it wisely! Jobs Connie B. Mjrphy Ph. 773-138- 2 mary Childrens Hospital. There are various events being planned to raise money and the Penny Paiade is scheduled for Feb. 13. Treats will also be sold after Primary each week in February to raise money. Kay Ripplmger wds released as the Sunday School chorister Sunday n Fast meeting. Rita Roueche was sustained as the new Sunday school chorister. A fireside will be held by the Mutual Interest Group Feb. 1 at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. and Mrs.l.arry Ripplinger will be the speakers. The group are also having a party Feb. 14 at 7:30 pm. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hanchett. was held Tuesday evening in the stake cultural hall with various popular and sacred musical numbers. HOOPER f iftST The Hooper First Ward held aw ard night for the boys in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Fifteen boys received their awards. Lynn Arave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Noland Nelson and Ro- Arave received his Duty to of Hooper God bert McCloy award. Third r d and Harold HOOPER SECOND Jackson of Hooper f irst Save your pennies beWard were ordained in High cause February is Penny Driest meeting jan. 18 by the month. The Penny Parade k e Vie Stake Presidency. will be held Feb. 17 when A Lake View Stake dance the teachers will be visiting was held last Saturday at homes in the ward. 8:30 p.m. in the Hooper SeHOOPER THIRD cond Ward. The Starlighter in the ward is Everyone Orchestra furnished the mureminded to save their pensic. nies to be used for the Pri The Seventies Banquet was held Saturday at the Word. Hooper First-Thir- d The stake choral festival Houston, Texas, with the winner receiving a $4,000 scholarship. The requirements for this as they urge Wayne Young to attend the dosses being scheduled. in Ogden last KIgopkk r contest Cerebral Palsy group meets, explains plan The annual meeting of the Weber-Davi- s Counties Affiliate of the United Cerebral Palsv Associations was held Hooper Lions Club and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Powers announce the engagement of their daughter, Dana, to Lvnn E. Gorder, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Gorder of Roy. They w ill be married Feb. 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. LAKE VIEW STAKE of the - Pms J ! . j rtrs :j GouugDo Size (cr ill Reg. A9 Ct. l JkjRlJ x 6 12" T) ' Box " ) A )V envelopesv Je nvelopes, BoC something for the benefit of your health (first aid' or sickroom supplies, etc.fjhi wheri'your health comes 58 3 Our low price! 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