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Show Second Section April 22, 1971 Thursday, Graduation plans announced for Weber State College, June 5 Wash. During his presidency, which ended in 1969, he saw Reverend John P. Leary, vice president for university relations, Santa Clara Santa Clara, University, Calif., has been selected to deliver the Weber State College baccalaureate sermon June 4. Announcement of the selection was made by WSC President William P. Miller. The institutions 83rd annual Commencement is scheduled for June 5, at 8:30 a.m. Wildcat Satdium, when 1,436 graduates .it receive diplomas. Father Leary was president for eight years of Gon-zaSpokane, University, The sion of the Northwest State, and as a member of the High Commission of the Northwest Education Assn., the group that enrollment increase from 1,190 to 2,500 and the capital value of the school rise from 7 million to $21 million. accredits universities 'mi leges in the Northwest. new build- Twenty-thre- e ings were erected or bought during the period. Dr. Leary has served as a member of former President Johnsons Commission for Emerging Colleges; as chairman of Independent Colleges of Washington State, and as a member of the High Commis ga col- Dr. Leary, who last year was visiting professor of education administration and philosophy at Utah State University, has written and lectured widely on such subjects as The Revolution in Religion, Moral Values and the Public Schools, Is Labor HurtWhat ing Its Own Cause? the Young Are Saving, and CEDAR FENCING many others. 2 President Miller noted that Dr. Leary was closely associated with Weber State in handling business of the Big Sky Athletic Conference of which Gonzaga U. and Weber State are members. Musical selections for the baccalaureate service will be provided by organist J. Clair Anderson, the WSC Orchestra, Weber State Singers, and Weber State A Cappella Choir. Vh 3 are a lot TERRACE The a new area square dancing club is looking for intermediate dancers to join its ranks. of people who had to drop club square dancing for some reason such as health or work. He explained that the would like to have downers these people rejoin square dance club activities. The club dances every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the DUP Camp 27 slates The following area students were listed on the Weber State College honor roll for winter quarter, said Milton C. dean of admissions and RIVERDALE The River-dal- e DUP Camp 27 meets today at the home of Mrs. Edis Henderson, 5212 S. 1150 W. Serving on the luncheon committee with Mrs. Henderson are Mrs. James Duncan and Mrs. Ella Palmer. Mrs. Donald Child will present the lesson "Mills and Millers of Early Days. Mrs. Henderson will give the history of some of her Me-cha- m, records. To be listed on the honor roll a student must obtain a straight A or 4.0 grade point average for the quarter. ROY: Mike J. Bouwhuis, 1527 W. 3300 S., Thomas er, 5622 S. 2450 W., Randy B, Hill, 2265 W. 5400 S., Deneese M. Keoppel, 4511 S. 1975 W., Mary Kerschbaum, 2249 W. 5900 S Richard W. Thorsted, 5971 S. 2100 W., GRAPEFRUIT DIET wrong way thars . . . and anyone up to this point is welcome to join in, Mr. Landon explained. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Mr. Landon at 399-146- 1. stamped, envelope to DIET No. 131-P.O. Box 8417 Salt Lake City, Utah Building Progressively will be the theme Forward of the 1971 National Personol-og- y Convention, sponsored by the American Association of 84108 CLEARFIELD: Janice J. Bailey, 120 W. 870 N., Mary M. Boone, 1354 N.475W.,Mar-ji- e L. Corbridge, 699 W. 1300 N.- , Thomas W. Edwards, 193 E. 100 N., Marilyn K. Liddle, 99 W. 600 N., Sandra E. Ray- burn, 75 W. 250 N., James L Snow, 105 S. 350 E., Richard H. Tyson, 2047 N. 350 W., and JeanAnn D. Wagner, 1178 Val- halla Dr. SUN SAT Fersonologists. The convention, being held at the Hotel Ben Lomond, Ogden, will open April 30 with an Early Bird Breakfast at 8 a.m. That evening at 7:30 p.m. the public is invited to a program, Intelligence Plus Extra (ESP Sensory Perception How to Direct it Positively) by Elizebeth Whiteside. A $1.00 donation will be asked. The Ogden Southern Pacific Men of Song will provide music during the evening. I FRI David L. Wilcox, 4808 S. 2125 W., and Vickie G. Woodruff, 5275 S. 1900 W. SUNSET: Larry G. Jensen, 2653 N. 325 W., and Dennis R. Kendrick. 1639 N. 250 W. y The May 1 session, open to the public, begins at 9 a.m. with speakers on special subjects from Oregon, San Fran- Anthony Quinn osTIcp L .4.35 x 6 x 6 Challis Cedar 1 x 8 x 6 lin. ft. ft lin. Fence Complete With Cedar Post Roy High 1" r 4 x 1 x 8 x 58 All 6' Striated Redwood x6 Redwood Basketweave x 8 Fence complete with Redwood Post Call For Free 1x2x8' championship in the Class A Division of the Snow College Invitational Saturday afternoon. In the process Orem rolled to seven first place finishes and amassed a team total of 73 points. Roy followed with 47 points, then Pay son, 31, and Spanish Fork and the Intermountain IndianSchool, 16 each. Orems Jim Berry set a new record in the high jump with a leap of 65 Other Orem first places came in the discus, which Orrin Olson won, in the 880 run, won by Dave Murdock, in the 220 won by Tom Nielson, the shot put won by Wayne Stout and in the 880 relay and the mile relay. Estimates 2 x 4 x 10 Select Economy thru 20 lengths 12. Ti aWNMi WS Jn! ,;Purti I way ROY Theatre i. include Doug x; liimujisS' He received the medal for achievement in meritorious ground operations against hos- tile forces. 1? s? - wfc i Spec. 4 Udink received the Purple Heart after being wounded by a booby trap in the war. He is a 1967 graduate of Clearfield High. 124x8 Freight Damaged .3.00 .3.50 4.00 .3.19 .4.00 5.80 6.50 7.09 AC Shop .10.50 AC Shop J12.50 ADX .5.29 Shop Bestiie 6.49 Bathrooms and Kitchen Aluminum Mouldings 144x8 Tom Hansen. Jim Graff, John Tom Nielson and John Loveridge ran on Orems 880 relay team. Juarez, in stock 316 316 4x8 394-255- 4. 14 4x8 fs ? f f 12 12 12 10 ea. 12 x 12 Larkwood 16 ea. 12 x 12 21ea Conestoga...'. 12 x 12 Textured.. 23 ea. 9 x9 Vinyl Abestos 9 ea. 116 12 x 12 Vinyl Asbestos 12 PAX 3 yr. silver arrows and Assistant denner t tripe; Kevin Harley, Denner stripe, Brett Birnbaum, silver arrow (on the Wolf); Curtiss Watkins, Gold arrow (on coverage Phillips, silver s. ft coverage PAX Action Weed N 5,000 sq. ft. coverage ea. $1.97ea $7 S3 SHOVEL 1.97ea BOW RAKE 1.97ea 68ea LEAF RAKE POST HOLE DIGGER LAWN EDGER 2,000 sq. Patterns 21 GARDEN HOE PAX Total for Lawn the Bear) and Webelos Tricolors: Gary Grudzinskns; Wolf; Billy Ve..stra, Denner & GARDEN TOOLS Crab Grass Control 2,009 sq. ft. ea. New Stock Of Amtlco 10 New Colors PAX -- The pack plans a fund raising Bake Sale on Saturday, May 8 in the Safeway Store in Roy. on Kentlle t sq. ft. Awards will be presented to to the following boys: Mike Pay Mike 116 SPECIAL Wood Grain Ceiling in the shov stripe; THIS WEEK ONLY Close-ou- 12 x 12 Plain White 916 3.69 ea. Plank arrow (on the Bear) and Webelos The Webelos Dens announce the following awards: Brian and craftsman Birnbaum, Mark Browning, scientist; scholar; Steven Caudill, aquanaut and craftsman; Chris Steven Courtney, aquanaut; Grudzinskas, engineer; Robert Padgett, aquanaut and naturalist; Charles Rowe, athlete; Mike Woodland, athlete. Dean Beers will receive the Webelos Arrow of the Light 5 4 Colors ft Armstrong Colling Tile Ogden. 2 Planet Series Rio Grande Series The Prices on paneling are clearance prices for SHE 394-255- 4, gold and ea. 6 Textured Colors Salt Lake Attorney Dan S. Bushnell will speak at 2 p.m. Parent on Communications Youth. He serves on the Salt Lake City School Board and Governors Board on Drug Abuse Committee and is a student of personology. The convention will conclude with a banquet (open to alumni, students and guests) Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. with a social hour one hour prior. Reservations can be made with Maicie Jen3449 Tyler Ave., sen, 1 4 x 8 Vinyl Shield 10 Colors Top of Town with a style show by Lois Berry of the Model Shop. Reservations may be placed with Maicie Jensen, an, Bear, Pref. Birch ,98 ea. plans vaudeville show Bronze Star for combat service in Vietnam. 2.50 For Cub Scout Pack 107 - Freight Damaged 184x8 Murdock, reservations contact Maicie R. Jensen, chairman. SUNSET Spec. 4 Allen D. Udink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Udink, 1627 N. 350 W., Sunset, has been awarded the 38 4x8 ea. ea. Jerry Jensen, Kevin Johan and Lunch Saturday is planned from noon until 2 p.m. at the Sunset servicemen recognized x Freight Damaged Orems winning mile relay team Traits. will meet Thursday, April 22 at 7 p.m. in Roy High School. The theme for the month is Vaudeville. All Dens will participate 14 4x8 The Payson medley relay team took first in that event and Gaylen Hinton, Lehi, claimed the first place medal in the pole vault. chestra. For further information or 187 -- PLYWOODF.2.00 Rails Roys Wayne Hill, claimed the Class A outstanding athlete trophy with firsts in the low hurdles and high hurdles and a position on the second place medley relay team. Testimonials and special awards, including personologist of the year, will be part of the evening. Dancing for all will be provided from the music of the Eli and Lucille Rodgers Or- Cub Scout Pack box we will install 58 5x9 34 5x9 34 4x6 MfTROCPtPR PANAVKIQN 4.09 NAILS 58 4x8 Freight Damaged 34 4x8 Freight Damaged 44 10lin ft 14 4x8 AC Shop LUMBER 38 4x8 AC Shop 12 4x8 AC Shop 58 4x8 AC Shop 34 4x8 AC Shop 35 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF 89 ea. Free Estimates .I8ea. 2x2x8 - Gold 89ea.x0 ALUMINUM LUMBER Furring Strips Furring Strips 2x4x8 & 58 Mint - 8 W Round .We Will Install 773-478- x 12 26 10 8 Wiggle Mold 4.89 lin. ft 4.89 lin. ft. 4.89 lin. ft. 6 Rustic Redwood White 3 Colon Rails & x 51 41 4.70 lin. ft. 4.70 lin. ft Challis Cedar 26 26 x 8 REDWOOD FENCING cisco, Idaho, Los Angeles and Utah. Included will be for Banking Personnel, Personology and TutoInsurance Training ring, Salesman, and Attitudes and Per-sonolo- jGjg3 Rustic Cedar x 6 Mafeiiais lin. ft. Personologlsts hold national convention, public invited Lose 10 to 20 lbs. in 2 weeks. Send 1.00 with THU Right now, were learning s, dandelions and Area students listed on WSC honor roll meeting y Terrace Recreation Center. swing-through- Sun- Club representative Bob Landon noted, We feel there LARGE, Washington Premium Cedar Filon Patio .4.55 lin. ft 4.19 Grapestakes.. ..4.65 1 All A powerful Orem High track and field team rolled to the team WASH. x 6 1" x 6 places New square dancing at meet dub seeks members Sundowners, x 6 No. 1 Cedar Grapestakes x 6' No. 2 Cedar Grapestakes $yS3 56.37ea 4.95eaK HOSE Feed $jj93 58 58 12 x 75 NyL-Cor- x 50 Rubber x 50 Vinyl d .7.77 9.50 1.98 nm S Lii utiucifcf iiuui 5G72 South 1900 West, Phone 773-478- 1 kj iyjj Roy, Utah Just behind Big Verns Service |