OCR Text |
Show I V I Sun Oronid-Advrtii- Thursday, Ssplsmbw 3, 1970 er i Lj Connie Ph. B. Murphy 773-138- 2 rr Li nam for a year. Hew as crew chief on helicopter in the 1 19 Aviation Company inPleiku and Ankhe, Vietnam and has just completed his hitch in the service We are glad to have him home again. Mr. andMrs. BertMcCIoy and their family just returned home from a vacation. They visited the Lowell Hoopes family, formerly of Hooper who now live in Freedom, Ida., and 9 , Vj two-wee- .1 wU give away a shotgun Sept. 7 with the proceeds to be used for the park sprinkling system. SP5 Steven Vaughn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Vaughn returned home last Thursday after being in Viet- - The family of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Dawson helped his parents celebrate their 12-gua- 50th wedding anniversary Saturday afternoon at the Henefer LDSWard cultural hall. The Hooper Lions Club ginia Mont their :j ft? 4 daughter, Taunna, her husband, Warren Walker and baby Troy. Mr. and Mrs.WarrenWal-ke- r and baby Troy, of W. Va., have been Mr. and Mrs. Bert visiting McCIoy for the past two weeks. While here they went to the Salt Lake Temple and were sealed. Mrs. Walker is the former Taunna McCIoy. Warren is a convert to the church. Mr. andMrs. Gordon Cox and family spent Friday and Saturday at Bear Lake They were joined byMr. and Mrs. Dar roll Jeffers andiheir three children. Mr. andMrs. Gordon Cox and family and Mr. andMrs. Noland Fielding and family went to Willard BayMonday night to help Ranae Cox celebrate her 13th birthday. We wish to welcome Mr. andMrs. George Moore and Joan, back o Hooper. Both Mr. and Mrs. Moore were bora and raised in Hooper. They have moved into the old Moore horn from North g, I It '' 1 JG o J t i If It 4? , ! ' If Yellowstone, VirCity and Bosanan, They were joined by daughter, Dixie, her husband, Ronald Bryant and baby, Sean, and their A ( to went ' i i k , bdng held today at The MIA opening sodal ing is 10 a.m. was held last Tuesday at Antelope Island with a fun evening planned for all by the Youth Council. LaVada Johnston wasre-leaseas a teacher and Diane Byington as assistant secretary in the Primary Sunday in F ast meeting. Linda Spencer was sustained as a teacher in the Primary. Bessie Jensen and Leone Jensen were released as teachers in the MIA Sunday. Larry Davis was released as the athletic director of the d YMMIA. Cherilee Beuswas releas- as a Sunday School teacher and Larry Davis was sustained as a Sunday School teacher in Fast meeting. ed "We wish to welcome the following new people into our ward: Elmer Frank Jr., his wife, Donna Louise and their children, David Leslie, Jeffrey Alan, Heidi Jo, and Kristia They have bought the home of M ax Hunter. Also memberships were received for Leon Scott Peterson, his wife, Raelene, and thdr baby, SacL They have built a new home on 7500 W. and we wish to welcome them into our ward. Hof-mdste- r, Servicemen News SANFORD DOUGH ER1 Y Marine Private Sanford M. Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Dougherty, 2087 W. 5650 S., Roy, was graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Dmgo. He will continue his training at Infantry Training Regiment, Camp Pendleton, Calif. He 1970 graduate of is a Roy High. KIM SCHVANEVELDT Cadet Kim Schvaneveldt, son of Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) and Mrs. C.J. Schvaneveldt, 1992 W.3775S., Roy received six weeks practical application in military leadership at the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps advanced summer camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash., recently. He trained as a small unit leader and instructor in realistic exercises and received command experience and the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in the field. He is a student at Utah State University where he is a menberofPhiGamma Del-t- a fraternity. ROYDEN JOHNSON Cadet Royden K. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Johnson, 2016 W. 4550 S., Roy received six Fleets Amphibious Forceas suma part of his mer training program. While crusing to the Pacific ports of Yokosuka, Japan, and Hong Kong, he will receiveinstructionin seamanship, engineering, weapons and operations. He is a member of the Class of 1973 at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, six-wee- k at-se- weeks practical application military leadership at the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps, advanced summer camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash., hdd recently. Cadet Johnson trained as a small unit leader and instructor in realisticexercises. He is a student at BYU. in a Md. WESLEY MOORE Navy Lieuicnant (junior grade) Wesley H. Moore, son CARY MARTIN Navy Hospitalman Apprentice Cary D. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore of Clearfield, is servMartin, 1728 N. 250 W., .Sunset, completed 28daysof ing aboard the guided misintensive training in the resile frigate USS Fox which cruit phase of the Navys, the in recently partidpated active first rescue mission of its deduty program. ployment off thecoast of VietHe was graduated at the nam. Naval Air Reserve Training A rescue craft from the Unit, Memphis, andhasbeen Fox was rushed to the scene ordered to one of the Navys of a downedhdicopterwhich had just taken off from a schools to learn the skills of Navy hosptial ship with two the service trade in which he corpsmen and a Vietnamese is best suited. infant girl Upon completion of his active duty commitment, he Within minutes crewmemwill return to civilianlifeand bers of the Fox rescued all train one weekend a month to three of the distressed passmilitary engers and returned them to satisfy his obligation. the hospital ship without inKENT HANSEN jury. JOHN SULLIVAN Navy Petty Officer Third Class R. Kent Hansen III, Midshipman John A Sullivan, son of Reitred Navy son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hansen of 2587 West Chief and Mrs. Leo J. Su5750 South, Roy, Utah was llivan, 2565 Ecdes, is servawarded the Navv Achieve ing with the U.S. Atlantic "Four-to-Ten-Mon- th six-ye- ar ment Medalwith Combat"V ceremonies at the during Headquarters, Commander Service Force, Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Haw aii. He was cited for profess- ional achievement while serving with the Public Affairs Dvision at the Naval Support Activity in Vietnam. CRAIG CRIPPEN Navy Petty Officer Third Class Craig F. Crippen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Crippen of 1845 W. 5075 S. Ry, reported for duty at the Naval Communication Station in Stockton, Calif. KIRK CAMPBELL Marine Lance Corporal Kirk A. Campbell, husband of the former Miss Diane L. Brown of 75 W. 250 N. Clearfield was promoted to his present rank while serving with tire First Marine Division in Vietnam. THEODORE LONG Marine First Lieutenant Theodore T. Long, Jr., son of Mr. andMrs. George L. Hamre of 109 Parkway Drive, Clearfield, Utah, reported for duty with the First Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. JIM MORRIS Marine Lance Corporal Jim L. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chestor L. Moins of 2113 W. 5750 S. Roy, reported for duty with the First Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. i Ogden. HOOPER FIRST Russell Arave, son of Bishop and Mrs. Gene S. Arave - was ordained a Teacher by his father, Sunday. HOOPER SECOND Larry J. Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson, was ordained an Elder Sunday by his father. HOOPER THIRD Sherrie Nasibitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Naisbitt received a name and blessing Sunday from her father. A horseshoe pitching contest was held at the Hooper Park Mondy night Relief Society workmeet- - END EXTREArllSAA VOTE FOR A MAN t OF POSITIVE ACTION I Clark Puffer has the Education, Experience, Rubbish a city problem thedesire and devotionj to do a better job for you. ROY Rubbish in the If dty of Roy also includes If grass clippings, and sod, acIf cording to city councilmen. It -- t t I EDUCATION: BS, Utah State University MS, Brigham Young University Presently working on PhD, Brigham Young University EXPERIENCE: Roy City Councilman, 6 years Holds key positions important to Roy City Chairman of the Weber County Planning Commission Ex officio member of the Roy Planning Commission Member of the Weber Area Council of City Governments Past President of the Northern Utah Municipal League Serving on important County and State Com. Appointed by the Governor to Safety Com. Appointed by the Governor to the State Health Commission Served on County Juvenile Com. Serving on State Curriculum and instruction Commission Chairman District 1 Legislative District 8, 8 years Cl VI-- ACTIVITIES: Outstanding Young Man of the Year for the State of Utah, 1967 Winner of Roy City Distinguished Service Award, 1961-6Past President of Utah Junior Chamber of 1964-6- 5 National Governmental Affairs Chairman U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1965 Past President of Roy J. C.s selected outstanding local president in Utah Vice President Roy Chamber of Commerce Roy Elks Charter Member, No. 2238 500 Club Member, 10 years Active in his church THE DEST MAH t TO REPRESENT YOU DEST Legislative Dist. 8 Tue. Sept. 8th 4 4 area. . , H If mm Paid Pol. ad by Koy V iloniwn H.riog, and Don lor PuH.r K.n Colby, Shraclc Co-C- program initiated last year will be continued again. A Councilman Dennis Chugg said that "if the citizens wul contact the city well pick it up. It would be just as economical as cleaning afterwards. A City Administrator Wayne Kimber has pointed out previously that it costs the dty about $5000 each areas that year to dean-uritizens have used for dumping sites and other unsightly p lots. LaMar Nelson, director 2 Commerce, The council m sobers discussed dumping problemsin Roy that are becoming unsightly. Councilman Dale Bingham felt that peoplejust dont think grass clippings are rubbish, so they go ahead and dump them, even when a sign is right in the IIt If If If If of public works, concurred with Mr. Chugg. "If they put it out in front well be perfectly happy to pick it up," he said. "People should be made aware that they can dean up those corner lots and well pick it up, rather than sending out letters all the time harrassing them about dumping clippings on the curb, he added. H It is posted on the water If H bills at what time the dty n will be by to pick it up, notIf ed Mr. Kimber. If The council agreed that n possibly continuing such a program will make Roy look a little better. More trash The council moved to send a letter to the Weber County Commissioners asking them to take action to clean up land at 4400 S. and about 1700 W., by the railroad track. Councilman Chugg explained that people are dumping trash and a junk car makes the place an eye sore. Old factory Public works director, LaMar Ndson told the council I that he had talked with Jim I Smith of Layton about the old Roy Cannery on 5600 S. Mr. Smi'h thought that if the zoning in the area could be changed, then the building would be put into use Kennecott employee, had missed work too often. His excuses about colds, flu, headaches, accidents and domestic problems were not the real reasons for his absences. To his fellow employees it was obvious. Mr. W. was having a battle with alcohol and Mr. VV., a losing. To help a husband and father keep his job, his family called INSIGHT. INSIGHT is a unique social counseling and referral service for Kennecott families. Its single purpose is to provide an easy way for a person in need to secure the help of the propei community service. In the case of Mr. W., a trained social worker contacted him and volunteered his help. Had Mr. W. chosen to refuse this offer, that would have been the end of it. Fortunately he accepted. And after professional treatment, he is once again a valuable employee. Mre ',! fa r- mm - - f rrr 0 JkM mb & important than this, however, is Mr. W.s improved concept of himself as a man. Through INSIGHT, help is readily available for practically any family problem, including alcoholism, drug abuse, financial matters, marital and family problems, legal assistance and other personal matters that threaten employees jobs. Each problem is handled individually, with assistance varying according to need and situation. Involvement is entirely voluntary and confidential. Anonymity is guaranteed. With mo e than 220 referra1 sources in Salt Lake Valley to call on, INSIGHT is able to assist in solving almost any personal problem. Kennecott IS people, who care about Kennecott people, who need care. j Cnrfi V An y Co' Equal Opportunity Employer m |