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Show ( gn Chronicle-Advertise- r June 25, Thursdoy, Turn-o- 1970 FJero EnvcirdnBc n 1 i i laboratory investigation, as well as films. These students are seeing and learning more of our surrounding area in their ten-dacourse than most of It is us will in our wonderful that the schools y Everyone is waiting for the first anniversary of the Salt Palace which will bring back Glen tj rence Ford and Robert Hag anes were seriously injured in the accident. S Gam pb ell. Mi Grass Roots, a group never known for its outspoken political opinions, had a rare opportunity to show their contempt for the Nixon administration and they did just fine Grass Roots turned theofferdown cold, saying that to appear in the White House would compromise everything they believed in. They were invited to perform at the White House, July 12 before an audience which will include Prince Charles, Princess Ma'garet and the Three Virgins, Tricia, Julie and David. July 11 Glen Campbell will present one show and one show only starting at 8 p.m. The ticket sales are way ahead of last year, so hurry and get your tickets early. Youll get to hear Glen sing all his greatest hits such as Galveston, Wheres the Playground m $ Mi Susie, Gentle on My Mind, m St more. Wit-chit- a Lineman and many, many GOSSIP Birdsong of the got married recently to Charles Hewlett, a dental supply executive from Tulsa. Cindy ? 1. 2. Johnny Cash won four major awards including Enteitain-e- r of the Year and Male Singer of the Year from the British Country Music Association. s H H Mi 3. 4. 5. 6. member of Fats Dominos band, bass player Gene Davis, 58, was killed near Natchilockes, La., when the car he was riding in collided with a truck Two other menbers of the band, Cla- - & n Mi H M $ M TOP TEN Close to You, The Carpenters Mama told me Not to Come, Three Dog Night Get Ready, Rare Earth Hitchin a Ride, Vanity Fare Tighter, Alive and Kicking Ride Captain Ride, Blues m M Image - intse pde?Dg - the Riverdale cultural hall. Lou Child, Susie Maughan, Kathy Thomas, Debbie Carver, Susan Tesch, Penny Thompson and Susan Com- be The Judges Tea will be held Monday night at 7:30 ,p m. at the home of Mrs. Blaine Funk. This will be the preliminary judging of the contestants. The competition will be held July 2 at 7.30 p.m. in students. James Dee Poole received a very special Fathers Day gift Sunday. His wife, Lois, presented him with a fine baby daughter. While the family of Grant Bendixsen was showering Fathers Day gifts Sunday, his daughter, Tanya Fox, who had just arrived home from the MrKay Hospital presented him with a most unusual gift. Wrapped in acolorful blanket with a big pink bow in her hair was hide, Rhonda Fox. Tanya handed the bundle to her him with dad and said, "Daddy, I didnt have a chance to get you a gift so I will present you with your first grandchild. Grandfather Bendix of Phillip, is visiting thefam-il- y for two weeks from her home in Othello, Wash. Spending the past weekend with them wci e an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppard of Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Chester right and Mrs. George Sheppard are sisters. Mrs. John Goreof Columbus, Ga., is spending part of the summer months in the homes of her two daughters, Mrs. Brenda Williamson and t. ght special day lor M r. end M rs. Alma Ellis They celebrated thur 59th wedding anniversary at their home with then daughter and three sons and their families. A family dinner w as en-- ' joyed and m the afternoon, many friendj and relatives tame by to wish the happy couple many more suth celebrations. The Ellis children are Mrs. Leona Thompson, Glen Ellis, Pleas an! View, Don and Howard Ellis, Rivcrdale. They have 12 grandchildren and three The Ellis have been successful fruit farmers all their married lives. They have also been very active members of the Riverdale LDS 1st Ward. Mrs. Martha Hosmer of Alhambra, Calif., a sister of Mr. Ellis, was here for the gay occasion and was pleased to be able to meet so many of the relatives. Mi 3 lst-2n- flnttQe dunking booth at the Ward d city park, following the parade. The public is invited to attend with a 50c donation per person being asked for admission at the door. The queen and her attendants will ride on the feature float in the Riverdale July 4th Parade. The float is Riversponsored by the dale Ladies Club. This float will also take part in the Ogden Pioneers Day Parade July 24. The queen and her attendants will help spice up the activities of the July 4fh taking seats in the The hopefuls are Suzanne Farr, Anita Brown, Mary and faculty Rhondas father, Fox, was at Fort Lewis, Washington, awaiting his return to Vietnam when he received woid of the blessed event. He had been delayed at Fort Lewis for several days or he would have been in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wright have been delighted with visits from relatives. Mrs. Chester Wright, mother Johnny V Fathers Day was a very Go&rapjefte ?cj KiueGeoSe The Miss RIVERDALE Riverdale Pageant is well underway with ninelovely girls seeking the honored title. e logical and mineralogical formation in the northern part of the state, Chache, Weber, Salt Lake, Tooele and Southern Utah counties. They have enjoyed trips to the mountains and canyons, Timpanogoes Cave, John Hutchings Museum in Lehi, Bonneville Lake, Tooele and the military and smelting industries there, Rush Valley and its town and canyon mining communities, the Bingham Copper Mine, American Oil Refinery, the U.S. Department of Weather Bureau and Air Traffic Control Center, Utah State Fish and Game Hatchery the Brigham Young University and many other places of scientific value. They also had administrators will plan such courses for the ther. Little Mrs Phillip Mi &J-- C- Kim-be- Steve Poulaen and Richard Tesch. They with other students have been studying the geo- lf ? My Baby Loves Lovin, White Plains 8. The tVitch, The Rattles 9. Lay a Little Lovin on Me, Robin McNamara 10. Are you Ready, Pacific Gas and Electric 7. A e H M It was a delightful evening for Mrs. Glenna Johnson Saturday as she enjoyed a family dinner with her four sons and their families. The dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson and their children, Chris, Trisa and Kirt of Canago Park, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. r Glen Johnson and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Johnson of Preston, Idaho and the children of the Calvin Johnsons, Calvin Lee, Caren, Cary, Craig, Chad and Charla. The Jerry Johnsons have been visiting in the home of Mother Johnson. Students from the River-dalarea who are attending a special science class at Bonneville High are Sheri Clark, Diane DoPwa, Debby Mower, Fonda Bendixsen, e. sen didn't know whtl.i.rLe should ke p that little dnv old gilt or hand her back to her mo- y The chosen queen will also have the honor of crowning the "Prince and Princess who will be chosen at the baby contest, which will be held during the celebration at the city park. Special music will be presented by the "Lonely Bulls a group from the Ogden area at the pageant Monday evening. Pageant chairman isMrs. Jerry Burton assisted by the following committee members: Mrs. Gene Jacobsen, Mrs. Tim Palmer, Mrs. Brent Allen, Mrs. Angelo Mark and Mrs. Keith Oram. lnb Ceramic Classes offered by area business ! Loree Wolfe, instructor-owne- r class is taught in sessions once a week plus workshops. Students will work with all products, stains, glazes, gold leafing and other finishes. Students will also do glass and china painting, slip sculpturing and more. Thestorealso features a student sale once a year. M any guest speakers such r three-hou- of Utah Ceramics on Riverdale Road has a lot to offer ceramic leva's. She makes and sells ceramic items of all kinds from decorative to usefuL In her store of molds is a variety of 2500 vases, Christmas pieces, clocks, lamps, figurines, jardiners canasters, dishes, mugs, nick-nack- etc as M arc Belaire, Lee Brooks, Onita Jones who are nationally known havedemon-strateat Mrs. Wolfes classes. Next month CarolWard will demonstrate to the classes. Mrs. Wolfe first became interested in ceramics when There are four different sized films available for stu- d dents use. Mrs. Wolfe offers advan- intermediate and beginners classes. Her next beginner class will start at 7 p.m. Monday, June 29. The cost will be $10 plus supplies. Supplies are no problem, Ltah Ceramics has everything you need. The ced, her husband, Robert andher were in the Naby for 20 years. During their travels she took classes all over the world, including Guam, Chicago, South Carolina and at Weber State College Last year she won 20 first place ribbons in the professional category for things such as underglazing, gold leafing and glazing. Shewon second place in the professional category in Idaholast year. Between Mrs. Wolfe and her students they took 22 awards out of 30 offered at the Ceramics show at the Browning Armory this year "Its a lot of fun, she said. Utah Ceramics has been located in Ogden for the past six years, she moved her store to 985 W. Riverdale Road last November. Mrs. Wolfe may be reached at 399-517- ih When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription COas :V.- $2.00 in tickets good for any Lagoon ride and swimming Learn the art of decorating your own ceramics. O Class - any day during any season is yours when you fill in the enclosed subscription blank and fee is $10 for six weeks plus supplies yv X O-- ,r J 399-517- 5 I (Price) or we will bill you later. Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading youll get all year long. Mail j MA1X1 (SERAMPG Phone CMOOniCLC Please enter my enclose $ J renewal (Check One) or agree to pay this sum upon j the subscription or renewal order r no?. in a me. Address City S. subscription Enclose $ !l 90S West niveruaSe sun m3 1900 V.I Roy, Utah 5308 receipt of statement. now for classes begining Mon., June 29th Classes are limited 4 mail to O Register A !L 03.50 ono year 00.00 two years CeraETuDDC O utiik u'ciJW'O'tj State. |