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Show f Sun Chronicle r Advertiser Thursday, November 2, 1970 I"-- --. r J t uAMES'tfDIULS uj SUS , Thomas, Jr., Linda Willey, Korry Green, Clair Read, Becky Anderson, and Vir- - Happy Birthday to Har- riet Cardon, Corey Chris- tensen, Dorrene Jensen, Sam j j Sgt. Steven D. Borger has recently returned from serving in DaNang, Vietnam, where he served with the 1st Motor Transport Battalion, Headquarters Section. Sergeant Borger has served in Vietnam since November 2, 1969. On his arrival in Da Nang that first night, he and others were greeted with enemy Rockets and Mortar fire. And many other nights during his years tour of duty they received th e sam e type of welcom e. Sergeant Borger has stated, "This was an experience, and hes glad he did goand had the chance to help do his part in serving our coun-try- . coaches and team members were satisfied with their showing. Brian Arnold was team manager while John Schwit-zeJerry Merlock, Greg Hinds, Craig Toone, Tait Meyer, Carl Arnold, Lynn Schultz, and Chris Lindgren all of Kanesville were members of the team. jftheir way of life And hopes no one ever sees such conditions and results of war take place in this country. Sergeant Borger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Borger of 2770 W. 4000 S Kanesville He also has a t brother and a sister living in Kanesville, and a brother living in Brigham City, Utah. During a basketball game Saturday night, Mike ROY r, but 42 registered voters turned out to exercise their free agency and of their opportunity takead-vantag- r e tween t y' Pri- Child Ritter. They were married Nov. 17, 1920 in the Salt Lake observe anniversary Hooper, and the Antony Cox. Following a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe and Reno, W., late William the ; '! , "v n 4 i LE students who played for Sand Junior Ridge High this first season are (I. to r.) front row, Craig Toone, Taft Meyer, Carl Ar , i j - - Cub Scout Pack pointment of a apnew Cub Mas- ter. Ken Workman assumed the dutiesofthisofficeatthe last pack meeting. He replaces DeWayne Guthrie who held this position for a number of years prior to his resignation this fall. following awards were presented at the pack meeting. The wolf rank w as earned by Jonathan Griffey ai.d Mark Robler. Achieving the bear rank were Steven Grudzinskas and Robert Padgett. Gold Arrow points (on the wolf) were presented to Jonathan Griffey and to Mark Robler. Silver arrow points (on the wolf)werepre-sente- d to Chuck Locher, Bob bills afford Budget Credit (Not LICENSED loon Co.) AND BONDED FOR 329 Ecdes Bldg. Immkm jm. $25,000 393-869- f CrWrt CmwmWi md i of Ctmmtm Ofdm nold, Lynn Schultz, Chris Lindgren; second row Brian Arnold, John Schwitzer, Jerry Merlock and Greg Hinds. Workman, Jonathan Griffey, Charles Rowe and Mark Robler. Denner stripes were given to Jonathan Griffey and assistant denner stripes to Bobby Wanstreet and to M ark Browning. Brian Birnbaum and Mark Browning advanced to the Webelos and received Webelosbad-ge- s their were presented to the fol- The Payment tOne payment you can Woods, Mrs. May McGhie, Mrs. Gloria Ashby, Mrs. Norma Riniker, Mrs. Beverly Ames and Mrs. Shanna Ames. Comedian "Happy Alice Hepworth will entertain. tjca! So-T.wUiti- Pack 187, awards presented has announced the State Consolidation Program Can Help You fiOne place to pay all Ca-hoo- n New Cubmasfer named for ROY Our The November luncheon of the Federal Womens Club will be held Nov. 14 at the Carriage House, Bountiful at 12:30 p.m. This party is being sponsored by the members at Hill AFB, with Mrs. Carol as chairman. Assisting will beMrs. Beth M 187 will Debt? n will meet - Vp v Is 7 studies at Weber ... Ttr 1 j'h- ; V- newlyweds make their home in Ogden, w h ere both will continue their Women '(p KANESVH lowing boys: Brian Birnbaum, athlete, David Palmer engineer, naturalist and Bobby Griffey, and naturalist, engineer Flint Guthrie, craftsman, and Mark Kuhnhenn, showman. Douglas Roberts received the highest award in Webelo the Arrow of the scouting Light award. After receiving his award he was welcomed into the Boy Scout Troop 187 by Scoutmaster Duane Schultz. The following boys re- Uiidoto ceived year pins: Scott Nixon, Jeff Gould, Brad McConnell, MikeGarside, Crhis Courtney, Steven Caudill, Dean Beers, and Da, id Palmer. Highlight of the evening was a costume parade in which the boys modeled homemade costumes. Prizes were awarded. Grand prize wirner was Bob Workman wha wore a "Giant Spider costume Den winners were Charles Roberts as a scarecrow, Mark Kuhnhenn as a mummy, Robert Padgett as the Great Pumpkin, Chris Courtney as the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Mark Browning as a knight. The pack is sponsored by Our Saviors Churcti and is fJcuy g tta Sun! me .QTu!l;SGLne. (3 (SSl(2!(5i(3 Lutheran SALT LAKE CITY Any boy between eight and eleven who is interested in joining, may contact Mr. Workman at OGDEN LOGAN PROVO FORMERLY UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. and SUBSIDIARIES The people and products are the - lust the name is sane changed n st ad-aiu- c Want One?... Get One! Whether sou scant a BankAmci icard for Christmas purchases, for Itascl, or just to base as a lesetve for instant ciedit it s eass for ciedit ssoiths people to obtain one. You don't base to be rich just hase the ability to pav sour bills. Pick up an application at anv of the 109 First Security Banks or more than 10,000 BankAmericard merchants in Utah, Idaho, and postage is paid. or Wyoming It's self-address- Service Leadership framing slated ROY The Roy Juycecs have extended an invitation to all young men between the ages of 21 and 35 to a training proleadership gram. This self - improvement program consists of six open discussion sessions where the principle., of leadership are formulated and discussed by 'he persons involved. Marks Owned And licenced 8y BankAmenca Service Corp Suggestion! Plan your vacation to include FIRST SECURITY BANK PACIFIC TRAILS AGRICULTURAL TOUR February 27 thru March 7 OQDC2 GuCO AmOUGQSAQVg BcjSQy t rjB only guidance is provided by a manual. The students are their ow n teacher. Emphasis is placed on group partici, rtion and discussion because the qualities of leadership are acquired by the individual, nut born in him. Interested persons are asked to contact Ralph Caror Frank Tre-ter, 773 0307, ea, 773-055- 0 'i.-'H- u MAWffIMS'' kUwuyky REBSBBIERBEJ All Week Starting Friday, November 13 i I (WATCH OUR BIG SIGN) one-hou- r In this type of program there is no instructor. The !; 5900 Federal y y ! Mr. Cox is a son of Mrs. Roy E Arave of 4600 S. Nev., o Scdirits BunkAmericard provides a substantial mhikc ol cicdit for so mans cvervday purchases. And it bet oines invaluable if and when a cash is needed. You v ill also find it a budget aid to bettei tonlml of our money. Yet it costs nothing to obtain and use a First Sccurit) Bank Arncricard piouded sou pa for sour purchases once a month (within J'i d.iss after billing date). Or you may extend pasments over a period of time for an interest Parrish of 180 W. 4300 S., Washington Terrace. HOOPER Miss Christy Ann Parrish became the bride of Clair Widdison Cox last week in impressive ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Brown . . . -- I house. Lake Temple ceremony Chris- i.--- and Mrs. Brown wed in Salt Parrish-Co- x Ward Conference is being held this week and the Bishopric extends a special invitation to everyone to attend Sacrament meeting Sunday night at 5:00 p.m. for the special meeting planned with Stake visitors. T signatures in- Martin P. and Edna Bingham Brown. Mrs. Brown was born Oct. 10, 1899 in Riverdale, a daughter of Frank F. Ritter and Edith Borger authorized Familesand p.m. vited to attend. Mr. Brown wasbornJune 3, 1896 in Ogden, a son of N mary Sunday night in Sacrament Meeting was Margie Christensen, Childrens Friend Representative, and ReNee Brown Teacher. The small community of Kanesville was well represented on the Sand Ridge Jr. High School foo'ball squad. Although this is the schools first year, and most of the D. 4-- 8 friends of the couple are , e Both Mr. have been active in church work. He served as bishop and High Councilman and she has been active in both ward and stake Prim ary and Relief Society work. Mr. Brown has taught in theM I A and Sunday School and served as ward clerk for ten years. He also was a commissioner in Weber County. The couple requests that no gifts be given at the open h tensen hurt his knee and will probably miss the next few games. We hope it will be better soon. Steven Brownhave two sons and one daughter, 15 grandchildren and two an open house Saturday. The event, honoring the Roy couple, will be held at the P.oy 3rd-8tWard, be- KANESVILLE SECOND the Tern W., will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary at to vote. from Ar- S. All Released lie tells of the Vietnamize Roy couple tuill observe anniversary at open house - Mr. and Mrs.1900 I.DSMr. andpie.Mrs. thur Brown, 5913 the team were inexperienced, ginia Briscoe. UnU.il GAuUETeDAY 0E2SU0 At Clearfields Ideal Theatre any Saturday Matinee in November or December. DEEP JUMBO BURGERS WE SERVE ONLY THE BEST For kids with Red Steer Deputy Cards given Free with purchase. AD3 S. , m nn vj .run W tfc m W Is & V. ad p Ju M 4 |