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Show Second Sedion Thursday, August 6, 1970 Roy, Utah lipTAfTT Roy n Ok K i warns y the u n ULihJ QuirDWG Ladies, Men, Children and Infant ' A project to benefit both the oung jicople and the old of Roy this is ii rs i cxnr"'J'''n H"r"'r?n!i wn ijvjbuw'sJU I AN ij I V cuiient mam thought of the Kov ;.A. A business meeting was held last Wed. at the Blue Ox under the diiection of Club President Milton Buttars. Many issues were brought Ki-- names dicecCOE Cit7fl De'JeErase George D. Rich, formerly Regional Director of the Office of Civil Defense, Region Two, Olney, M arc land, has been appointed regional director for the Office of Civil Defense, Region Seven, Santa Rosa, Calif. , according to John E. Davis, director, Office of Civil Defense. The appointment was made effective July 19. He succeeds Carl II. Aulickwho retired as Region Seven director June 30. As regional director of OCD Region Seven, whidi 1957 upon his retirement from the U.S. Marine Corps. became deputy assistant director for the Chemical, Biological and Radiological He Office, Office of Civil Defense includes Utah, he advises and acts for the director of Civil Defense, Office of the Secretary of the Army, in su- pervising and coordinating OFsT soothing I) antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES In National Civil Defense plans and programs. Rich joined the Federal Civil Defense Administration as director of the Radiological Defense Office in caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation The answer is Preparation H. No prescription is needed for Preparation H Ointment or suppositories 1958. In 1961 to May 1963 he was director of the Radi- ological Monitoring Division of the Office of Civil Defense in the Pentagon. Fol- - Lynn, IteNee and Doug Brown have moved from 4565 S. 3100 V Roy, to 2740 VV. 3600 S. We welcome them within the borders of Kanesville. . i Shop early and avoid the rush Shoe Repairing, VS j Ljri'iJ v6V , You forth w ith thebei.efit project being first oil the docket. Many hours H ha e been put in cm past projects for the city ol Roy and members are looking forw ard to another successful one. Fui tlier announcements w ill be m ade Liter. Rich was born March 30, 1913 at Twin Falls, Ida. He was graduated from the U of Idaho in 1935 with a bachelor of science degree in education. He is married and has one son. CvIetos 4 Dyeing, Ref, niching and etc. tried flic rest, now try the and CHecs J1926 YL5700 So Phone ROY SHOPPING 825-786- CENTER ' bestv t epanE'DE'Dg Open 8:30a.m. to6:30p.mj 1 Next to Ford FinanceCompany jj , Sheila Gravis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gravis, came home from the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Von Barfus are the proud parents of a baby girl born Aug. 2. This is their first child. Van Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hadley has left for Lackland Air Force Base in Texas where he will spend four months in the Army Reserves. Mrs. Kenneth (Marlene) Westburg and children of Denver, Colo., have been here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cole. Mr. andMrs. Colehave also had two other grandchildren from California here with them for the sum-ir.'- Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues lowing that, he was appointed Regional Director lor Region Two m Olney, Md. Mobilization, in September . U.s. Reds for the entire Patsy Anderson has been visiting in California for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Christensen and children returned home to El Paso, Tex. after a visit herewith hismo-ther- , Iris Christensen and brother, Robert Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kincaid and gills are visiting with Don ard Linda Stokes and family. rIhe Kincaids are living in Sanpoin., Ida. Mrs. Kincaid and Mrs. Stoke; are sisters. pital Monday. We hope all goes well for her now. Birthday wishes go to Alvin Anderson, Scott Hansen. Lyle Saunders, Paul Curtis, Clarence Bartlett, Glen Raw-soLloyd Case, Eva Trudy Forsgren, Brenda Forsgren, Denny Nelson, Robert Spencer, Kenneth Arda Rasmussen Reeder, and Lynette TippHs. KANESVILLE FIRST Mr. andMrs. Harold Anderson had their baby blessed Sunday. They gave her the name Donnell Anderson. She was blessed by her father. A Court of Honor was held Saturday for Troop25. Kory Green was advanced to rank of Life, Brian Hansen received his Star Rank and Donald Peterson received his first class rank. There were about 15 merit badges awarded also. KANESVILLE SEOND Pirates was the theme for held by the Trail Round-Uthe Primary Tuesday night. n, Ca-zie- r, p The seniors slow pitch softball team had their first game of regional play Monday night at the Roy Park and beat the Roy 8th Ward, 16-- 3. Allen Stephens was chosen "Scout of the Month for July in the Guide Patrol cl ass. f.lonoSillanienff 100 yds. 6 to 10 lb. test 13 off on all other fishing supplies Snelled yard and AEpha ECQEI6 GAB0C36 LGfiF DAGS31 Ilf? -- t'WQA tur A KrVVf fcrf o ( I - .SQS'aKD de-fro- st. freezer-refrigeratde-fros- f, I Vl BAS reg. 9 7 LAHP ?)99 UJascE'd ed t, Underful. Mo-Fro- st Freezer-Refrigerat- or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Ice in v. j cans 30II.OZ. Vyjpnooooo x lA'SP BBB-GBD- G or Buy Her an Electric ' CJly V 13 iopc)OOOnorri7orxTrTrxvinrinr- 33 gal. trash Bags MIC. 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