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Show liili AFO airman 3 Section Thursday, April 1, 1971 Roy North stake will A1C Ric Starnes, 2849th ABD loves Shakespeare. And although the role of Curly in the upcoming production of Oklahoma is comic rather than heroic, Ric looks forward to a time when he may be wearing the royal trappi.igs of Mac-BetThats what he calls The 6-- Mrs. Sandra London, direcwill be assisted by Jerry Suiter and a cast of both adults and youth. The play deals with the current drug problem and how effects parents and their children. The i ublic is invited to attend at no admission cost. tor, Texas-bor- n Roy Elementary PTA meet ed -- - The Roy ElemenPTA will meet tonight at tary 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Russell Lunceford officiating. New officers will be elected and installed at this meeting. the Roy 11th Ward. Parents and youth from the stake will partici-Nort- h pate in the program and the public is invited to attend. Lawrence Day will give a brief talk on juvenile delinquency. Mr Day is a teacher at the State Industrial School. ROY COED Pam Wilson the new editor of the A selection of songs will be sung by the Roy Chorus, which consists of students of . to take their daughter RaeDcne the 5th and 6th grades, back to school at Dixie College Baby sitting will be pro-aftspending the semester vided in Room 18 for children in the second grade and youn break at home. at Weber State College. is doing well has been announced as college literary tabloid Roy coed will er Avon Bingham edit ger. "" North Park literary Peggy Holtry, daughter of Helen Holtry, is in the hospital where she has had surgery. has reMr. and Mrs. Dennis Lig Hunsaker Linda seriously ill in the hospital but -- ROY The final PTA are now and much imis home turned home from Oklahoma, gett of Columbus, Ga. the parents of a baby girl, named meeting for the school year where she has been visiting with proved. at North Park Elementary is Mrs. Liggett Annette Dionne. Mr. and Mrs. Roger her husband who is in the scr- She is slaying with her 1 e are parents of a baby is the former Muriel Rollins, scheduled tonight at 7:30 p.m. Dr. LaVerd John, assistant and the baby is the first grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford boy born March 20. He joins child for Dr. and Mrs. Wayne two sisters in the family. Harris superintendent of Weber CounMr. and Mrs. Lee h. HanMr. and Mrs. Paul George Rollins. ty School District, and Dr. Robert D. Baer, M.D. of Holy She arrived Phil Jorgensen is doing well sen made a combined business have a baby girl Cross Hospital, will be guest in the Holy Cross Hospital in and pleasure trip when they on March 21 went to St George for the weekMr. and Mrs. Ronald Salt Lake, where he had back speakers, Dr. John will speak on the have been spe. end surgery last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Burton districts philosophy regard-moMr. and Mrs. Frank Sim- - the past week visiting relatives returned this weekend af- ing drug education in elemen- jn Itah. They came for the are the happy parents of a in Dental Cleveland from She was last break born a month's semester tary schools. ter stay ;baby girl. Dr. Baer will speak on Ohio They went there to visit 'School in Cleveland, Ohio and week and is their second daugh- drug abuse in general, their son Frank B. Simmons spent some time at the home ter. The speakers are very and his wife, who have a new of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mary Lynn Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Kay, is qualified and informed men, George Reimschussel. baby boy. This is their third Edna Stokes is home from in the hospital where she had explained Principal Lincoln Sorenson, and their subjects the hospital after surgery on surgery. She will be con- her feet. its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. should be of great concern to everyone, fined to her home for some Marvin Zaugg. The new baby time but is getting along nice- - was born March 26 at McKay ly. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bitton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ker- we 20 the end of March sey have a baby girl, who also spent in St George. They drove down arrived on March 26. I . J . Reim-schuss- ns all-regi- more straight dramatic tabloid at WbG Editors for the Weber State College student newspaper, literary tabloid and yearbook for the 1971-7- 2 year have been selected by the WSC Publications Board. A Roy girl, Pamela Wilson, will edit Probe, which is published at intervals as a tabloid insert to the Signpost. Outgoing Probe editor is D. Kelly Ogden. Miss Wilson, a junior and English major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Wilson, Roy. She worked as the associate editor of the literary magazine this year. She is known also for her participation in beauty contests, having been Oint&u will hold - Members and their guests are invited to the mon- thly dance of the Les Club Friday evening. The Ace High Combo will play for the evening with the Dan-seu- Vh director. students come from six high schools he state, living at thoughoi WSC duniit, u ummer months and taking college oreparatory courses. During the school year they meet with advisors month WSC Upward Bound -- for followup meetings on their curriculum and to plan and participate in other activities, Mr. Jenson said. ly Among the activities planned by the group is a trip to Mexico in August. Spanish speaking classes will be given the group during the summer session to prepare for the trip, he said. Bake sales and other money raising projects will be conducted to raise funds for the trip, he noted. The Upward Bound program tries to give these students op- portunities for learning that, because of economic factors, they wouldnt have otherwise, Mr. Jenson said. The students also are very in helping other interested younger students to learn and prepare for a better future than they would have without a good education, thus the large program in tutoring, he said. ef be held at WSC Work of the late Crescent Deru will be on display at x 6 No. 1 Cedar $ 1x6-- 20 1 6 223 58 x 8 - $ lin. ft. 1x8-- Cedar Rustic All .95 lin. lin. ft Rustic Redwood 6 lin. ft Fence Complete with Redwood Posts & Rails We Will Install Free Estimates 1 $2.03 lin. ft. Fence Complete with Cedar Posts & Rails Redwood ft 6 Redwood Basket Weave lin ft. $1.35 All Wamrm 6 IVi x 6 No. 2 Cedar Grapestakes 7. Art exhibit will grw Fence Specials Spring Striated 1x4-Grapestakes $1.55 rs dance beginning at 9 p.m. at Roy Junior High. The last dance of the season, according to Bob Stevens, president, will be held May H Bound w&mm dance -- selected Miss Weber County, to Miss Roy and a runner-u- p the Miss Utah State Fair winner. Jeannie Young, a senior student and journalism major, is of the the new editor-in-chitwice weekly newspaper, the Signpost. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Young of Salt Lake City. E. Brent Jepperson, a sophomore and journalism major, is editor of the Acorn, the campus yearbook. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Jepperson, Ogden. The new editors take over during spring quarter, working with outgoing editors during a breaking-i- n period. Among the many skills given to the students registered in the Weber State College Upward Bound program is that of tutoring youngsters in the basics of education. Nearly 85 high school students enrolled in the Weber State Upward Bound program meet with elementary school students for tutoring sessions each week. The Upward Bound students work with students from Ogden and Salt Lake area schools giving help in problem area subjects, thus providing individual attention to youngsters with learning problems and aiding the teachers in the schools, said Don Jenson, WSC Upward ilP pp IJ ROY Highs auditorium. A number of Hill AFB people are involved in the production, according to Airman Starnes. His own assignment on the base is electrician at Civil Engineering. He has been in the Air Force 15 months, having trained for his career skill at Sheppard AFB. Upward Bound program gives students opportunities ROY PRACTICING parts for the upcom- play for the Roy ing parent-yout- h Stake are Lyle London and Marsha Dawson, both members of He is enthusiastic about the new Clearfield Community Theatre which is presenting Oklahoma on two nights, April 30 and May 1 at Clearfield than musical ones. Still, a voice is a voice, and he has 4 ASM parts. Although he was a memof the choir in his part of Texas, he has play- ber roles "ifr-- Last week Airman Starnes appeared before the drama classes at Clearfield High with his own selections from Marc Green Pastures, Connellys taking several of the leading airman (from Bid D) graduated a couple of years ago from Sam Houston High with a whole string of acting triumphs behind him. He had made his debut as a soloist in HMS Pinafore at the age of 11. He never took off the grease paint while there was a school drama in production. stakehoue 4 matic program. theatre. A special ROY parent and youth oriented play, Rx will be presented by the hoy North Stake April 7 at the at sung on Dallas TV stations while playing classic parts in his schools excellent dra- h. present play roic (Mina in CALL 773-478- 1 Weber Slate College Art Department through April 9. The retrospective showing of 150 pieces of Mrs. Derus pottery and weaving represents the the art departments desire to honor the late artist, who did so much for the college, and her work, said Richard J. Van Wagoner, WSC exhibit chairman. "Crescent was one most , lergetic people of the I have She did more in ever known. a few short than many "She was man with a years in ceramics do in a lifetime. the natural craftsdeep sense of what is right and appropriate in design. Her work like herself is he said. solid and honest, Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5p m. Friday. Closed weekends. Jaycees offer help crave a beautiful lawn and yard this summer? Fertilize now, the natural way. Contact the Roy Jaycees and order a load of cattle manure now. Members of the Jaycees are Lking orders by phone for truck delivery by the pick-u- p .oad at reasonable rates.. 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