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Show I Sun Chronicle-Advertis- 1971 Thursday, January 7, er 1 - a 'yyTff For Kale MILLIONS of rugs have been cleaned with Blue Lustre Its Americas a new Spinet or console piano for your children. Give them a try before you buy. Delivery FREE. Dunkley Music, 3035 Wash. Blvd. Ogden. A new home for the Wurlitzer pianos and organs , Low rey organs and pianos. Also Storey and Clark, Hobart M. Cable finest. Rent electric shampooer $1 from Sherwin Williams Paint in RENT FIREPLACE wood, $15, 70 SINGER in beautiful walnut desk with drawers. Assume payments of $7 a month or $59 cash. Sold originally 3 months ago for over $250. Does all kinds of fancy sewing. Call j7 394-272- 9. pick- 2337 W. 3300 up load. Kanesville. SUPER stuff, sure nuf! S., j 14 Service WILL DO IRONING AND sewing $1 an hour. Ph. 773-176- 5. f4 NEED HELP with your income electric 12 STRING tar, Gibson gui- condition. good very $150. Ph. 825-615- after 3 taxes? Contact: Elsie Teeters, 1336 Sheridan Drive, GUITAR teacher --- - wanted, - part time evenings, preferably RETIRED Carpenter. Cabinets and paneling a specialty. Very best of work. Free estimates. Ph. 825-036- 4. oltf That's Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer $1 from Western Auto in Roy. w wrw wnw w a Help Wanted AA - married. Progressive Muj28 sic, Ph. 392-349- 5. CUSTOM BUILT Harley 74 chopper. Over $3500 invested. AF.E Square Springer front end, custom paint, loads of chrome, excellent mechanical condition. Will 9 sell for $2800. Ph. Musir Instruction for beginners or advanced students. Ph. j28 PIANO lessons 825-54- 825-864- 1. 70 5 tf p.m. For Rent WANTED to do Cement work finishing, plastering and HOUSE for rent, 2475 N. 720 W. (Clinton) Clearfield. stucco. Driveways, patios, etc. All work guaranteed. Partly furnished. Ph. Ph. a20tf jl4 SINGER in walnut cabinet equipped to zig zag over st seams, etc. Assume payments $5 month or $29 cash. Call j7 825-850- 1. 399-945- 3. Mew vocational names press class offered at WS 394-272- 9. MEDITERRANEAN Spinet Console Piano. Like new, assume low mo. pyts., Also Elec. Organ. Phone or write Credit 908 Sprague. Wash. 99204. jl4 W Manager, Spokane, For Electrotux Solo and Supplies. Service Call Ray 825-23- MU 28 3616 W. 300 N. West Point, Utah 84015 McKay Gunn t Congressman-elec- Utahs First of Con- gressional District has named a Utah broadcaster as press secretary for his Washington staff. The newly elected Utah Congressman selected Jay Monsen, 37, native of Sanpete County, and present news and sports director for KSUB radio in Cedar City, to the staff position. Congressman McKay is currently visiting throughout the states First Congressional District. He will leave for the nations capitol Jan. 10. His staff is expected to be in Washin time ington by for the opening of Congress Jan. DKHIgg Money is important. Spend your money wisely... by supporting local merchants May we recommend these merchants to you.... STYLECREST Light BEAUTY SALON Printing . off-s- et Wedding Invitations 9 Letterheads 9 Business Cards & BEAUTY CARE CUTTING & 0 Envelopes Glen Adams - Printer STYLING WIGS & WIGLETS COLORING PERMANENTS Carol Saracino Owner -,'8- & Mgr 25-8324 Sun Chronicle 825-856- 6 locoted in the Roy Shopping Center (5700 So 978 W ) free Forking conveniently 5388 1900 S. W.-R- oy NaoOGOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOC speaks Finnish Parlscr Tailoring Lube Fabric Our Labor 9 o Bueno' Texaco So. Roy RS ROY in ,'lffWAV F.cfc k N Fencing Paneling o:; n TIMS GOOOTlAR CONOCO hsuct.on STATION Ceiling Tile Floor Tile S. lnui(i rut c:s:3 Wl) l0C 'tj ( V'Ofip Ul ' Wayne Tools WlCO 7730975 K. !!iii!d:rs Center 5672 So. 1900 W. Roy, Phone 773-478- 1 1 al Education for winter quarter. The course, which includes training in restaurant operation, food preparation and hostess, waitress and waiter train offered for the ing, is being first time, said Howard Johnson, director of the WSC Institute of ucation. Trade-Technic- al Stars get down to serious play Ed- The cours- - which offers programs for one quarter, one year and two years, is taught by Mrs. Jeri Shupe, instructor of distributive education. SanesvilleI Mews thriller. KANESVILLE SECOND WARD Sherrie Lynn Sims, daugh- ter of Mr. andMrs. DuaneSims, was baptized and confirmed a member of the church by her father. Birthday wishes go to Roland kclley Peggy Whitaker and Douglas George and Janet Thur-goo- d Hadley, Bill Van Noy, Dallas and Tony Price. Green, Michael Bingham, Marvin Bingham, Ross Hyland, Rick BOYS! Be making plans to Penrod, Roger Tippets, David attend the Boys Banquet Jan. Toone and Howard Vickery. 14. It is for all boys Aaronic Lori DeHart, daughter of Priesthood age Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeHart, left here Dec. 26 and spent a KANESVILLE FIRST WARD Gwenda Baitistone, daughter week in Mineapolis, Minn, with Roy Patton and his family, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batti-ston- e, was baptized Saturday by and Mrs. Henry Patton. her uncle, David Johnson, and was confirmed Sunday by her Congratulations to Mr. and R. JohnMrs. Vern Goodman. Their baby grandfather, Harold Congratulations to the following couples on their engagements over the holidays: Garth Hansen and Karen Pearson, Jim Miller and Carlene Kendell. Cora Lee Gravis and David Ros- - son. Chris Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schultz, graduated from Primary as a Second Class Scout and has earned his Duty to God Trail award. He was ordained a Deacon by his father also. The juniors team beat the Roy 3rd Ward junior in a basketball game Saturday night by Cami Lynne Cardon, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cardon, received he. name and blessing Sunday. The ordinance was performed by her father. Michael Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker, was ordained a Deacon in the Priesthood Sunday by his father. Richard Watkins tained as ward was sus- chorister Sunday. Ellis Brown was released as home teaching clerk. Iris Christensen was sustained Sunday as a Primary worker. Doreen Jensen was sustained Sunday as a Sunday School teacher. Randy Brown will speak in Sacrament meeting Sunday night prior to leaving on his mission to the East Central States. Bishop Beeton received, for the ward, a card from Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark in Canada. Everything is going well for them up there. largest employer, scores another banner year HAFB, Hill Air Force Base, Utahs largest employer, scored another banner year in 1970 with a promise of a bigger and better 1971. I ed a score of 66 62 in an overtime born Dec. 16, joined a brother and sister at home just in time for Christmas. -- A Managing the 1, II, and III the Minuteman of missile, the Titan family of missiles and the F-- 4 and supersonic aircraft are among those supported logistically by the Ogden AMA. versions pion Indiana Pacers. Special is the terminology used by the Stars to describe such activities as Army Night at the Jan. 7 game, Stateon hood Day with the Stars UEA Night Sunday, Jan. 10, on Tuesday, Jan. 12 and Can-- 1 cer Night on Thursday, Jan. 14. All personnel of the Tooele Army Depot, Dugway Proving Ground, Deseret Test Center and For Douglas will be admitted for $1 discounts to the Chaparral game on Jan. 7. The Jan. lOgame, tobeplay-e- d at 3 p.m. jthe first afternoon home game of the season for the Stars, will be against tlie Floridians and is being held in conjunction with the states Diamond Jubilee commemoration. All elected officials of tho state will be special guests of the Stars. The Jan. 12 game will mark the final appearance of the year in Salt Lake by the Carolina Cougars and the opponent on Jan. 14 will be the Memphis Pros. appearances against Texas at Dallas, the Floridians at Miami and the Pros at Memphis. As the old year ended, the Stars were still in first place in the western division of the ABA with an outstanding 2 24-1- tions, solid propellents and explosive devises (except nuclear) used throughout the flying ser -vice is a unique mission of the Ogden AMA. More than 100 Air Force bases and activities in a four Major General Richard M. million square mile area look to Hoban, Ogden Air Material Area Other vital missions include Ogden AMA for backup support. Commander, noted that with the of management landing gears, calendar year showing a new wheels, brakes, tires, and tubes The area takes in Utah, Coyear, the future shoulJ be a busy for all kinds of Air Force airlorado, Montana, Idaho, Wyothe Air Forces one keeping craft, as well as all photograming, South Dakota, North Dakoweapons system at go. reconnaissance and aerophic, ta, New Mexico, Arizona, NeWith our work force of well space training equipment and braska, Alaska and the western dedicated and people, trained all weapon systems throughout of Canada. misand and varied important the Air Force. sions to do, the general said, Some $192,000,000 in payroll 1971 will be a busy 12 months. Management of all airmuni- - went to the 19,078 military and civilian workforce at Hill AFB g the payroll during the largest in the state as veil as the largest number employed. 1 9 0 saw two mfjor in the chain of commandchanges1 witnin the Ogden AMA. MajorGeneral Richard M. Hoban took command of the AFLC unit in July, HOOPER Announcement is The bride-eleis a daughreplacng Major General Robert made of the engagement of Miss H. McCutcheon, who was reter of Mr. and Mrs. Janice Hull to Craig C. Lewis. ,Deibert R.Hull of Hooper. assigned as Deputy Director for Contract Administration SerParents of the prospective vices, Defense Supply Agency at bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Station Virginia. R. Clayton Lewis, also of Hooper. General Hoban, then a Brig-ida- ir Jan. 28 is the date for the General, came here from marriage to be solemnized in the San Antonio, Tex., Air Mathe Salt Lake LDS Temple. terial Area, where he was vice He was promoted That evening the couple will commander. to in August. General Major be honored at a reception at the Hooper LDS 2nd Ward. The other change in the SUNSET The engagement Miss Hull attended Weber chain of command took place of Miss Mercedes E. Sandoval High and was graduated from in March 1970 when, then Colto Pvt. Andrew L. Ocana, is Roy High and LOS Seminary. onel, Wesley L. Pendergraft announced by her parents, Mr. She was graduated from Weber and Mrs. Herold O. Sandoval, State College and LDS Institute assumed the post of OOAMA Vice Commander from Colon1143 N. 250 W Sunset. of Religion. She received abat-chelel Charles J. Beck, who was The future bridegroom is a of science degree in elereassigned as Director of son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. mentary education from WSC Maintenance at Hill AFB. Col. 1000 1322 S. ClearW.. Ocna, and is now teaching in the Wewas promoted to Pendergraft field. ber County School District General in May 1970. Miss Sandoval was graduatHer fiance was graduated Brig. ed from Clearfield High and from Weber High and Seminary Hill AFB celebrated its 30 Manuel's Beauty College and atand has served an LDS mission during 1970, culanniversary tended Weber State College. to France. 3 decades of Uifistical minating Pvt Ocana is serving in the He is attending Utah State and defense support for Amer Army and recently completed University where he is a junior cas air power . basic training at Fort Lewis, majoring in biology. Wash. He was graduated from He is affiliated with Delta Tl.e base has become big Clearfield High and is now staPhi Kappa and is a member of business for Utah and the lartioned at Fort Ord, Calif. the USU track team gest contributor to the states dh em economy. two-thir- Janice Hull will wed in January rites 1970-makin- z ct Sunset Miss engaged to serviceman )svy7s Why do more families call Gkpd0mtn 'mortuary X MEMORIAL PARK. Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory 36th St. 9 & Quincy Ave. Ph.394-555- Personal Service 9 Dependability. Fair Prices Confidence Completeness Road games scheduled during this busy period include a Monday, Jan. 11, date at Indiana, and Jan. 15, 16, and 17 or 1UT let 9 Paint GOOOliCH f S , CAT Sl Roy MtV'CI UU1 Up 8 Oetxtv ( lMl Ilf . tkek Q 5464 So. 1900 W. PRICES ARE UT.7ER IJLOU 0 a Mini Honda Drawing every 90 days mm 24 . Batteries Service 4202 W. 6000 Wfceei -- Oil Changes Win 023-415- 0 At Jobs Tires " Your Ladies' Tailoring Fashion Dres making Alterations Custom Fitting Costumes Uniforms Croup Orders Trade-Technic- Job COMPLETE HAIR STYLING Technology and boy, sogooooooooooooooooqpooocooooooooooaooop personalized A training class OGDEN tor Food Service Operation has been added to the offerings of Weber State College School of y, 20. .A: t Gunn McKay secretary .V ed 825-838- 0. 773-356- after ( ,v 5 p.m. Question: Can 1 borrow on my GI Insurance Policy? Answer: Yes.afterthepolicy has been in effect one year, with the exception of A level premium term policies which have no loan value. -t f Question: Who is eligible to o educational assistance under tue current GI Bill? I Answer: Veterans with active duty tor a continuous period cf 181 days or more, any part of which occurred on or after 4 February 1, 1955. If less than 1 181 days, must have been discharged on or after February 1 m because of service-connect. i I disability. t Question: Im a World War f I r j' II veteran who has never received benfits from the VA. May I get a free examination from the VA for a potential ty employnr? Answer: No, the VA is not allowed to give a free medical examination for a private purpose. Question: I receive compensation from VA...Are my children eligible foi educational asDISCUSSING the upcoming Scout training prop.m. at Roy High. All leaders interested in their sistance? boys should attend training sessions, especially Answer: Unless you are 100 gram (or scoutmasters, committeemen, etc, scoutmasters, assistants, committeemen and percent permanently disabled are Jeff Brewer, Guy Biddle, Troop 365 scoutservice-connecta from IRs. master, and Lyle Biddle. The training is set (or are not enchildren your cause, 4 six consecutive weeks beginning Feb. at 7:30 titled to educational assistance. Question: Im a World War II veteran who has not used my GI loan eligibility. May I use it now? Answer: Under a recent law, GI loan benefits are restored leads the Beats The Utah Stars get down to against Texas Chaparrals at record. Zelmo to Korean Conflict the serious business of playing home in the Salt Palace on Stars in both scoring and re- indefinitely and World War 11 servicemen 23.7 and 15.8 who did not use them earlier. professional basketball with 10 Thursday, Jan. 7, and extendbounding with games in 13 days, starting ing through Tuesday, Jan. 19, averages, respectively. against the defending American Baskeluall Association chamA SICK SHOWER? Cure it with ceramic tile. Call BertUre, days, evenings and weekend, If no answer call 5381 S. 2050 W., n5tf Roy. ( -- x 392-927- 6, Roy. a27tf pianos. Ogden, Utah 84404. Ph. Long Form Federal and State, $5 and up. j28 Veterans Here's your answers 1 9 |