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Show 1 t Chronicle-Advertis- San er Thursday, April 22, 197, II otla or,5 ! 'rv - 11 " v f ' 'V W r "V ' , I i ' 1 !- . ! I '' invited to USU - '' v I r ! i Mothers of Utah State University coeds from all over the country will move into dormitories, apartments and sorority houses with their daughters for Mothers 2. Weekend, April We cordially invite 30-M- u mo- j thers to come to campus for a Jf - I : l , w a - J , , 9. . r , f " , I ; ? ' ' . , A NORTH DAVIS (1. to r.) front honor roll students included row, Craig Griffin, Scott row, Vickie Simpson, Julie Masero Barbara Adams, Beverly Kimber, Debra Lale Pamela Miya; third row, JanaLee Mitchell Ann Singleton, Jill Weeks, Rexanna Hill, Sylvia Cloward, Melanie Hepworth, Debra Hepworth- Miya-secon- d On April 30 mothers are invited toattend classes with their daughters. Special exhibits, including a fabric design display, will be shown in t. Library Art Gallery, University Center and other campus buildings. fourth row, Terri McCulloch, Karie Perkins, Susan Brown, Alyce Perry, Donnete Smith, Shirley Dahl, Sally Steed; fifth row, Carol Cook, Ann Taggart, Jolyn Johnson, 'an Edwards, Paula Holt, LeDell Davis; bac. row, Monte Bambrough, Val Poulter, Carl Orazio, Joe Brimhall, Earl Krtzschmar and Brent Harmer. Marilyn Van Derbur, a former Miss America and a television commentator, will speak April 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center. Fireside programs in dorms, sorority houses and the UC will follow the speech. Students listed on honor roll CLEARFIELD The scholastic honor roll for the third term has been named at North Junior High. Receiving high honors are Barbara Adams, Monte Bambrough, Jerry Barker, Laurie Bennett, Joe Brimhall, Sylvia Cloward, Carol Cook, Shirley Dahl, LeDell Davis, Susan Edwards, Roberta Garrett, Duane Grey, Craig Griffin, Brent Harmer, Debra Hepworth, Melanie Hepworth, Susan Hess, Davis Rexanna Hill, Paula Holt, Jolyn Joh son, Beverly Kimber, Earl Kretzschmar, Debra Lale, Julie Masero, Terri McCulloch Jana Lee Mitchell, Scott Miya, Pamela Miya, Dean Nelson, Carl Orazio, Karie Perkins, Alyce Perry, Val Poulter, Vic- kie Simpson, Ann Singleton, Ann Taggart, Donnette Smith, Sally Steed, and Kelly Stoker. Those receiving honors are Barker, Guy Beazer, Jeffery Benson, Peggy Bisto- Annette las, Bary Bolingbroke, Jill Bruce Bourgeous, Barbara Brown, Nancy Brown, John Beutler, Ellen Bush, Nancy Child, Jill Duncan, Keith Duncan, Sally Eames, Susan Egan, Debra Failoni, Marilyn Fisher, Cheryl Foutz, Michael Gardiner, Darwin Glazier, Joanne Jensen, Jeanni Hepworth, Laurie Johnston, Paula Jordon, Leon Kalbfleisch, Todd Kemp, Cheri Magee, Julie Mahany, Kathy Manning, Stacy McCul Help Keep Our Citfy Clean! cooperation with Earth Week, is giving away FREE LITTERBAGS. Come in today for yours. Kens 25' Julie McDermott, Shauna Mertlich, Phil Moffitt, Jayne Neville, Julie Parrish, JoAnne Petterborg, Vern Phipps, Jean Rampton, Debbie Rogers, Sally Stone, Janlee Strong, Connie Thayne, Colleen Thompson, Debbie Thompson, John Thorpe Christine Vail, Kelly Widdison and Pamela Zaugg. loch, May 2 is left open activities scheduled. Give your auto, truck or camper a spring cleaning. 16. hospital Murray receiving treatment for a broken shoul- der. She was tending her daughters children when she slipped and fell, and was taken to the hospital. Orelene Mikesell and Laurel Sharp, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Orel Henderson, were in an automobile accident in Clearfield last Saturday. They were treated for cuts and bruises at the hospital and releas- Fill-u- p ed. Miss Sandra Kay Krizanand Wayne S. Eckersley were married Saturday at the Ivy House. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kri-za- n of Roy. Mr. Eckersley is a son of Mrs. Helen Miner of I Salt Lake City and Darrell of Riverdale. I Out of town guests here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. is giving away bright, beautiful placemats in a new "Springtime USA" series. The series features eight different & colorful scenes. Start your collection today! Sflahe Excellent for picnics, campers or everyday home use. begins Conoco has a complete portfs Those men that are in participating in the stake golf tournament and the region table tennis tourney are to check with their respective ward athletic directors for further information. The stake golf tournament is tentatively scheduled for May 15. Fast , Friendly Service i A dii now. Miss Jane Allen, daughter of Mr. a.d Mrs. Norman Allen of Ogden, and David D. Buttars, were married last Thursday in the Logan Temple. Mr. Buttars is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Duran D. Buttars of Roy. The couple was honored at a reception at the Hains House. The young couple will make their home in Ogden. Suzanne Shedmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Shed-mor- e, is confined at home with rheumatic fever. Tom Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Rosenberg of Roy, and Christine Lake were married Friday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bruce Lake of Ogden. They were honored at a reception in the evening at the home of the brides parents. Folio ing a wedding trip, the couple will resume their studies at the University of Utah. We express our sympathy to Orris Hansen. His mother, Mrs. Hans Hansen, passed on Sunday in Ephraim. Funeral services are being held today. We extend our condolences also to Mrs. Wayne Rollins, eneva whose mother, Mrs. Stevens, passed away Sunday at her home in Cowley, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Prv-- , and daughters, Janna and Mrs. Karla Abbot, and her daughter, April, just returned from a vacation trip which took them to Las Vegas and on into Mesa, Aril., where they visitand daughter, ed a Dee and Margo Staples. Dee is attending Arizona State working towards his masters degree. While there they celebrated Aprils second birthday and also took a trip down into r 10-d- ay son-in-la- w ROY line of batteries, tires and accessories. A 50C entrance fee will be charged for the region table tennis tourney slated for May 7 at the Lake View Stake Center in Hooper. Stake softball play will begin May 6 for the seniors and May 7 for the juniors at Roy Park. Physical examination cards, eligibility slips, and team rosters for stake softball are to be turned in at the April 28 stake leadership meeting. 6-- QgsbQQO Wash Car and Open 20 Hour 5600 So. ICO 0 17. Art Winekeke, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Tiedemann and Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. George Massett and daughter, Tammy and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hansen and family, all of Anaconda, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geary, Portland, Ore., and Dr. and Mrs. W.C. Lawton, Eugene, Ore. Blanche Pledger has been in the hospital where she was taken following a heart attack. She is home now and doing as well as can be expected. Darrell Wiser had an emlast ergency appendectomy week and is doing well at home interested JkA U serve the H t h i 'P &; T A , Samons merchandise, store as salesmen. F ;asKf Irene Chamberlain is in a a lighting and heating supplies available at the new Samons store, which open Feb. 15. The store, one of the largest light dealers the state, will hold a grand opening this weekend. They are located at 1050 W. Riverdale Road. Rob Arnold, Thamer Brown and Bob Sheeran, all knowledgeable in in with no of Mothers' Weekend are Aziele S. Jensen, Logan and Lynn Hunsaker, St. Anthony, Idaho. The Purringtons son, Lenny, is on active duty with the Air Force Reserve. He has spent the past four weeks at Lackland AFB, Texas. Upon completion of six weeks training there, he will be statioried in Denver, Colo., until July. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobsen have a baby daughter, their third girl. She arrived April Car Wash CrfV MANAGER Doug Taylor and Jim Cook, assistant discuss the complete line of plumbing, electrical, ants of May 1 will include a fashion show, bridal lecture and display of wedding items, Presidents Reception, smorgasbord and Robins Awards, a awards program campus-wid- e with a guest entertainer. mond. Con's Hoy IsappV Ev Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paradise are the proud parents of a baby girl born April 13. She joins two brothers at home. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cole have a baby girl. She arrived April 13 at McKay Hospital. A houseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Neuffer for the week, has been Mrs. Neuffers mother, Mrs. Moser of Dayton, Ida. Douglas Hubbard underwent surgery Monday in an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Claxton are parents of a baby girl born recently. Ms. Claxton is the former Toni Parkinson. Wayne Purrington is leaving Saturday for San Diego where he will attend a reunion of the men who served during World War II on the USS Rich- Roy Conoco, in CONOCO 9 tt eevee wvw wvvve f'f f f tre wmwwwwwwvwww' With r very successful weekend with their daughters, said Helen Lundstyom, dean of women at USU. Utah State is the only school in the state which has an event like this. t fr'V f , I . 4 dSfets over just one of the many displays at the new Samons store on Riverdale Road are Mrs. LOOKING Edward Anderson, and store manager Doug Taylor. The store is holding a grand opening this week. Lsmudscape It . Dig right in this spring and landscape your yard. Well dig down deep and help you with the money you need. Call Harvey Jeppsen at the Ogden Office of Walker Bank at 399-988- 1. Walker Bank Instalment Loan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HELP KEEP ROY BEAUTIFUL! During Earth Week we encourage our residents and business people to join the national clean-u- p campaign. Let s continue growing into a beautiful city... the city with r of U lists honor students Four persons from Roy High among the 1450 students named to the winter 71 quarter honor roll at the University of are Utah. They are Wayne M. Larsen, a senior of Humanities, Malcolm McDonald, a senior of Humanities, Jacqueline S. Peterson, a sophomore of Education, and Robert Barney Wiggins, a junior of Humanities. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better In all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an "A. a future. A message from your Roy Chamber of Commerce |