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Show n Sun Chromcle-Su- Advertiser Thursday, April lb, m Eisenhower silver dollars being offered Ogden's w e stern ,Sorv iix Center will be one of ttiree Internal lievenue .Service Center.s to assist in the processing of an expected 30 million orders for ttie Eisenhower sil ver dollars to be offered to rollectoi s by the F S. Buieau lihle Eisenhower Dollar will be available for general circulation through commercial hanks later this year. during the peak peiiod. Orders will be diluted to five pioof and five uncirculated coins per person. There will he 150 million of the coins produced. Ihe pioof coin will be offered at $10, the until diluted variety at $3 each. A cupron- silver-- Mint officials said that the special older blanks will be available at Post Offices through the area in content of the Mint, it was announced today by Kobeit 11 Ten). mid-Jun- Dirctor. WSC The Mini will be'n forwarding the first r the orders to Western Service Center, Noith - Atlantic, (Andover, Mass.) Service Center, and the MidwestfKansas City , Me ) Service Center by July 1, 1971. Ri verdale Miss exchanges uoius in Ogden ceremony "The mail will be opened, extracted and funds deposited to the Mint account in much the same manner as we handle income tax remittanMr. Terry said. He ces, went on to say that WSC will not accept orders for the Eisenhower Dollar fromthegen-era- l public directly, blit that the orders will be forwarded here from the Bureau of the Fxc hanging vows wedding floweis held her chapel length veil. She held a cascade of baby carnations, and stephonotis with blue accents. Mrs. Hubert E. Jones was the mation of honor, and Miss Shanlyn Hawkley, maid of honor, both sisters of the bride. Other attendants included Miss Debra Limburg, Mrs. Jim Kaiser, Mrs. Dale Hadley, and little Melidee Jones, flow- Tuesday evening, April 6, in the White House in Ogden were the Miss I.ynette former Huwkley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean llawkley of 4382 S. 900 W. and Gregory Haul 1 son of Mr. and Mis. Evert J. Limburg of 1 135 Mint. gar-diruj- s, Bin-for- HEY MISTER -- - PUT YOUR BRAKES ON TIGHTER WHEN YOU PARK YOUR TRUCK. As the sign on the truck (left) ing truck hit them before stopping. The officer of the Ogden Police Department is Jerry D. Smith who took down the details and gave the truck driver a citation for ramming into the two parked cars. There were no injuries but the cars were put out of commission fur a time. Glad I was out of my car, and my wife, too, reports Mr. Brunson (owner, at right) as he inspects damaged indicates, Pepsi Pours it on! at the corner of Patterson above Van Buren when the driver N. Charles Clement of Brigham City parked and the brakes slipped and the driverless vehicle smashed into a couple of parked cars. There was a smash-u- p of fenders, to two cars belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brunson, 1165 Patterson St., as the roll vehicles. e. Order blanhs for the proof and uncirculated silver coins will be available June 18, through the Mint, hut orders will not be accepted until July 1, and then only at the addresses published on the special order forms, according to Mint officials. Center Service Western Bishop Philip Wright officiated at the wedding ceremony which was followsdby a reception also in the White House. For her mar riage and the reception the bride chose a white satin crystalline gown over satin, styled with empire bodice and small pearl buttons, and long sleeves gathered to wide lace cuffs, and was delicately trimmed in lace applique. A matching lace headpiece trimmed with miniature blue will be requested to process approximately 10 million orders. WSC officials estimate that the Center will handle up to 200,000 orders per day er girl. They wore baby blue dreswith empire bodice and full puffed sleeves, and held white baskets of daisies. Val Limburg performed duties of best man, with Ed Crowell and Jim Kaiser ushering, and Aaron Jones serving as ringbearer. Following a short wedding trip the couple is now residing in Ogden. ses, styled Weber State opens art exhibit A group of paintings from collection of a Salt Lake physician and paintings by a a college art professorwill hang at Weber State College through April. A collection of oil paint watercolors by 12 the personal collection of Homer Clark, M.D. of Salt Lake City will be on display in the WSC Union room 417 until April 26, said Richard J. Van Wagoner, WSC ings and artists, from director of exhibits. Paintings, drawings and watercolors of local scenes and scenes of places visited Farrell R. Collett, professor of art at Weber State, will hang in the Art in Europe by Two Roy girls compete for Miss Weber State crown Two Roy girls are among 13 coeds contending for the Miss Weber State title, Saturday 8 pm. in the Fine Arts ( enter auditorium. Janette is a sophomore fashion merchandising major at Weber State. Seminar set for area A two-da- y After hopes reg-ere- lists She Dr. Clarks collection conn tains works of such artists as Rex Brandt, Flnl Emil Dike, George Gibson, Kosa, Jr., Phil Paradise, Millard Sheets, Robert Wood, Richard Haines, Milford Zoins. George Post, Maurice Logan and Homer Clarke. Kristine Garmire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Roberts, 4698 S. 2325 W., is a theatre major. Miss Garmire is active in Otyokwa sorority, the Weber State Chorale and opera theater. After graduation she hopes to do some professional acting and do some entertaining on FSO tours. The green-eye- d brunette lists hobbies as gourmet cooking, sewing, swimming, singing, acting and running. Save Money includes nurses uni all I.DS Hospitals as well pi esentalives fmm other 'alth (ate Agonies in I tah. iiulltnenl aim and Wyoming KIENKE FLORAL flower ore furnished by Olive and Mark 4 $60.00 Loren Glover, ings done while he was on sabbatical leave in Europe in 1969-7Mr. Van Wagoner Mr. Collett, former WSC chairman, department joined the Weber faculty in 1939 when the school was still a junior college. He was the first instructor of art on a full time basis at the school 3946 Barbara Tippets Phone 399-084- 5 with Kiwanis COMPUTE BUILDING MATERIALS ej to do So it youneffef Cootrocfor Of at S. 1952 Roy, Utah a s i mn News AM OWNS On 3 fcliGte NT MVS t 48Tt8 0 4k . v A M A tO8 u & UNO NTS 8 8p 8 At HA8UVV48 was baptized Saturduv night ami confirmed Sunday morning Mrs. Dee Rawson were here from for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Rawson over the Faster week- KANESVILLE SECOND WARD Allen Bingham, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Bingham, gi from Primary Sunday He graduated as a second class Scout. The Young Mameds meeting will be held Sunday night at eon the home of Mr. and Mrs the Sand Dunes. end Jones was here from Michigan toattendGeneral and had a nice visit with his family for a few days. Fc' Con-feion- KANESVILLE FIRST WARD Troop 25 spent Friday night up Taylor's canyon. Scoutmaster J ('. Hansen had nineteen Scouts hike up there with him. Jill Thurguod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thurgood, BARGAIN 5672 So. 1900 w. Roy, SMUMmar d n U0DT money-se- of Walker 399-988- e V One place to pay all lulls OOit' payment you can a third : Not IHfNUO AND God u o loon Co BONOfD FOR 329 f.iles Bldg. at Amrt ibc Attn Ogdrn t $25 000 Instalment Loan Second Ward has won eighteen trophies in athletics m region, and one play which is very outstanding for being the smallest watd m il.e region, and we would like to show our appreciation foi the fine participation and displayed during the past year of play. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Ladies Wed. Thurs.- - Ladiet Night iMon. - Jr. Leagues (All ages Tues. - Mens Leagues Wed. - Mixed Doubles Thurs. - Ladies League Fri. - Mixed Doubles 1 Jo-Le- Lanes e Phone (bomber ft (jimmert 5160 S. 825-825- 69 825-7- ; u jp it STATE FARM 5 aY' f fh: S. Roy. rhe Slim Gv ni Jet Bath is the all ne' system ot water massage that von as sou bathe. laves il air and Ji Huh heat control Free Home Demonstration CWPW'1 1900 W. Roy '- v. Inentap. PT ir dtf! m in- rfc Oil Change Tune-up- Phone r.ifj iAliif4,ifiili4f 773-467- 2 Wo&j 1930 WtVI 3750 SOUTH Jrease jobs Dacao'c Records Accessories TEXACO FERN WOOD CANDIES n Ph. 5454 $0 SYRACUSE B.04I UTAH s Plumbing-Heating-Ai- r Sheet Music Shopping Center Ph. 5125 W. j A Guitars - Drums Roy o 90 days 'The Home for Music Lovers' Ph. 773- - 1545 The all new SUM GYM State Farm is all you need to know about insurance. Bob Stanger 2133 - Roy MINI HONDA Drawing every WIN Getzen Band Instruments s car,your home and your health iSTARTING MAY 1st RENT A LANE for two hours for just 2.00 any number ol people (iteit (ft.Avtlen 84 TiilA V UUlc L'Oiler , spoits-manshi- openings on the Mornings We have N . Walker Bank LANES 'm ILL'?- athletic banquet sponsor'd by the stake M LA wheie they were honored to listen to Act non Law, guest speaker, who was for twenty years a piLher for the Pittsburg Pirates. Mi. Law gave a very excellent talk which he directed mainly to the young men of the stake. Also present at the dmnei was Nyron Thomas who is O'er the region and Lynn Ivei son who is the director over the one During the last year K.mes-vill- g mi For your your life GIFT SHOP Call 825-887- 4 5719 So 1900 W Roy Are Now Forming at 393-869- el W. Summer Leagues JO-LE- E Can Help You v 6 ; 1 1 & Town HART FLORAL 7730976 5615 So. 1900 Consolidation Program e For my money its i Our Payment k Surroartdtng ROY CONOCO CENTER Brace. A special Family Night was held Monday night with a large group going swimming at Ram bow Gardens. James Rawson, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Rawson. was ordained an Elder intheMelke-?cdePriesthood Sunday mot t' ing by his father Practice for slow pitch soft W. Glodly Del.ver to Ogdon 250 a BOUQUETS Dah Gordeni Bioomog Plant AttiFic ol Flower Arrangement Car Wash No ChO'fl 73-478- 1 coti ANNIVERSARIES Heated Bay OiNGS )Of NG DUkH OOl 5 ng fit mo'tt DESIGNS CORSAGES WEDDINGS RTHDAYS HOSPITAL Wheel Balance 'Kt MO FUNERAL Front Alignment iumMR RfDwOOD PA FOR ALL OCCASIONS 5 At S. Roy W. ISBgBgr Conoco Batteries N ftotui ng One of the lorgeif Srtions Pcn'mg m Northern Ufoh 8 to 10 000 Piece m Stock of Alt hme Mrs. Roila Fryer spent the holiday Mr and and family weekend at Mr. and and family Shelly Idaho Walkers for your instalment loan and sail away. Bank 2046 W. 5700 CHECK CENTER BUILDERS is a little at the Ogoen Office Country Boy Dairy 5600 325-732- 1 Uti 49 6 Gal. Homo Phone hooper, ....47 Gal. 2 Tune-u- p Give Your Car a Complete ed with the spoils of the I ake View Stake, participated m an Harvey Jeppsen 5100 W. S. hr Seniors. Last Friday night all of the men and boys that wet e affili.il Cal1 and Owner Lorens Furniture Upholstery Kanesville official meets boat you need to float a big Engine Diagnosis 5 art 25 Electronic Free Estimates Phone 399-074- 0, said. Whipping Cream Specializing In Kitchen Chairs $11.00 ea. Platform Rockers Merchants ball began last night and will be held every Wednesday night at 5 p.m. for both Junto! s and If all materials Pint Center Roy Shopping CONOCO Job Corps old and he told about the training that the boys gel at the center. Mr. Culhmore said that the boys go to school six hours a day including their vocational naming There have been 8.300 boys placed in jobs from the Clearfield Job Corps. After his talk showed a film of the boys their various classes and and surrounding buildings of the Job Corps OFF on Mr. Colletts works include some that he has done recently in the intermountain area and drawings and paint- CENTER Chairs & 15 Shop A background before they came to the center. He told their average age is 17 12 years Spring Special . Sofas d Ciuest speaker for the evening last Wednesday night was Grant Culhmore from the Job Corps Center in Clearfield. Ho told about the boys at the center and their previous Special This Week CAR CARE well-know- Your Local her hobbies. on vuus Sy stem. Miss Abbey at present is a mber of the faculty of the ivcisily of California at San aiiusco and has conducted ict stimulating workshops in Salt Lake area. 3 his informative program piesented by Health Services ipoiation and endorsed by e State Nurses' Association 1955 Woih. fashions, buyer of sewing, i 394-347- a asso-Roskell- reading, cooking, swimming, camping, hiking and many other outdoor sports as RM's seminar for Miss to become womens her obtaining ciate degree nurses will be held ursday and Friday at Hotel ih in Salt Lake City. Special guest, June Abbey, cd teacher, researcher and hor in the field of nursing discuss "Physiology and Nurse, Focus: The Central And Janette Roskelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Roskelley, 5813 S. 2575 W., Roy, is a five foot seven inch browneyed brunette. Department Gallery until Api il said. 30, Mr. Van Wagoner 825-743- 1900 W. 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