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Show ! i J Sun Thursday, May 13, 1971 Chronicle-Advertis- er Radiator sEiop opens in area RIVERDALE Laurence (Jim) Givens has recently opened a radiator and welding shop in Riverdale, 4921 S. 1050 W. Mr. Givens has had 35 years experience in welding and 30 years radiator experience. The new business, Riverdale Radiator and Welding Service, is open daily and Mr. Givens his old and new custo- to erne m. He formerly worked at B & H Radiator and Welding for 18 years. He is married and has three children, Mrs. Floyd (Lida) Kearl, Mrs. Bonnie Morley and a son James Givens. He has four grandsons and one grand- mers daughter. The family resides in Milton, Morgan County, moving from Roy after eight years. They have also lived in Vernal LEADIN the 1 nell, vice president, Vicki Tracy, next studentbody and West Ogden. Mr. Givens served two and one-ha- lf years in the Navy during World War II. He was born in Duchesne County, where he year at Roy Junior High will be Blake Nelson, president, Clay Ar- - secretary, and Nancy Pingree, r ,o met and married his wife. They have been married 30 12 years. Mr. Givens is rctive in the LDS Church. He invites you to come in and try the services they offer. For more information call (See Classified Ad section.) - 'A 621-254- 0. District i will meet - rl vr i'f Ujfc'V should come for 4-- H club in Roy Girls who are years old and who are interested in joining a new first cooking class are year ROY ELECTED officers of the Girls Association at Roy Junior are Cathy Johnson, RECENTLY Kanesville 399-084- siite8tion. Get Prod- uct of Plough, Inc. jet t: Ros-kell- ey ' is. G Girls interested tact Loretta Gentry, may con392-403- 8. be 3841 S. 2275 W., Roy. Meetings will held at at county hospital ROY Dr. Larry E. King, tipedicaJ .director of Weber) ( j i f' i i Mr. and Mrs. Rolla frydr 3 'jLpadsiM ifv "Uoralee Gravis, daughter of' County' Hospital, was the feaand (heir family spent all last ' week vacationing at Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Gravis, tured speaker at a tea in the hospital auditorium Monday afwas married to David J. ternoon, commemorating Naeveof Roy, last Friday tional Hospital Week. ning. The tea was hosted by Mrs. KANESVILLE SECOND WARD Mary Ann Anderson, R.N., coordinator of education services, The Young Marrieds meetwas open to all registering was held Sunday night at and ed nurses in the area and to the home of Wayne Tippets. There were 14 in attendance. all Weber County Hospital personnel. A Mothers Day program Speaking on the subject, was held in Sunday School with The Role of a Chronic Dithe Junior Sunday School parHos ticipating along with several sease and Rehabilitation adult members. Each mother present was given a carnation W Di-G- el tablelsor liquid today. 5 4-- H being sought. Tea held for nurses News Barbara Tippets Phone Di-G- el acid president, Vera Jean Pierson, vice president, and Tammy Manning, secretary. 9-- pital in the Copununity King h expressed praise ROY Jim Rawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rawson will speak in Sacrament meeting today. The proclamation was signed by Mayor Hull as members of the Roy American Legion Auxiliary of Post 139 looked on the ceremonies. Poppy Day is sponsored each year by the American Legion Auxiliary to remind Americans of the sacrifices of life and health made by the men of our armed forces. The contributions are devoted entirely to rehabilitation and child welfare work for disabled veterans conducted by the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Frank Chase, Poppy Day chairman for Unit 139, is directing the activities. The proclamation, signed by Mayor Hull, explains that by wearing the Poppy, Americans everywhere and especially in Roy both pay tribute to these war dead and aid the living by assistance to Veterans and their Preceding Dr. Kings talk, Mrs. Linda Baxter, R.N., nursing director at Weber County Hospital, gave an impressive history of the growth and development of the hospital since its establishment in 1887 with special emphasis on the concept of progressive patient care. Jell One o 'eg tiered rrxrrr: j Oene el hoods Co'oo'et on 'ATINER' SERVICE NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE As those Ogden area families we have served know, we endeavor to provide the perfect final tribute. No detail or family wish is overlooked in our desire to serve well. Gkpdotflom Price is secondary, is selected only 'mortuary by the family. Sunday night. of our town to join with me in the wearing of this Memorial Flower as together we remember the sacrifices of so many in defense of our freedom. families in time of need. Members of the Auxiliary Unit and Junior Auxiliary will be selling Poppies this weekend. Mayor Tull urged All citizens I center. .1 corsage. Mayor Charles F. Hull has designated May 15 as Poppy Day in Roy City, according to an announcement made T1. for-p- the dedication and skill of the hospital personnel and gratification for the accomplishments being made in this health care Frank Chase, chairman look on. Sales begin this weekend. Poppy Days sot for Roy area 376-326- 5. Girls needed iliary president, left, and Mrs. Charles F. Hull of Roy signs a proclamation for PoppyDays as Anna Rintoul, Junior AuxMAYOR a filled stamp anu items for a yard to this meeting, note The yard sale will be held May 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 102 Phillips Str., Layton. For information call Kathy Tenderholt, unique antiSimethicone. gas ingredient, This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful Your relief is more takes complete because the acid and the gas out of &&& rectors. officers. Di-G- el n v. There will be an election and installation of District officers filling the offices of second vice president and two di- sale Gas and heartburn? containsa 4tr . : in Roy. book Junior High are David Garner, president, Kevin Jensen, vice president, and Jay Fitchie, ' xl't 4. The LPNAU District 2 will hold their next meeting May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Weber County Hospital ROY All members the Boys Association at Roy a5 l-- 4 :n i prepared to vote. Please bring NEW OFFICERS of V MEMORIAL PARK WSC staff TRY OUR REFRESHING elects new officers FLOATS Only-Regul- Crematory 36th St. & Quincy ROOT BEER Friday Cemetery, Mausoleum, ar 25 a New officers for the 1971-7- 2 school year of the Weber State College Staff Assn, were elected by nearly 300 non- bulk to take on the country. for a second term as president is Curtis ed E. Smout. Other officers include Robert L. Nielsen, first vice president; Jean S. Russell, second vice president; Ph. ' ' vv Ada N. Hazen, secretary. Elected to the staff asso- Clearfield Ph. 825-500- 2 ROY 825-5Q0- 1 ciation board of directors are David R. Bishop, Dale H. Silver ton, and Louis J. Hoggan. I ? Ph. 394-555- Suzuki: &wt4q4-o?-o teaching staff members. Ave. A fam ous Dr. Larry King . . . speaks to nurses at tea 12 month mile 2,000 warranty 91 V; :i 'V , ; - JS LTCtJ TS-125- R Duster 125 enduro machine. 13 hp7000 rpm. Bead stoppers. Primary kick. adjustable rear shocks. CCI automatic lube. 5 speeds The Like to shape up your living quarters? Come down to the Walker Bank. Get the money you need to get started. Wow specializing in Honda tune-up- , Phone Harvey Jeppsen, Ogden Office, 399-988- 1. :a? tier Bank Loans jslalment Hmhr ftdtrml Drpo.it nturmrtn Corporation u ki d li Li Ui y .. engine over-hau- l. WISER CYCLE SALES 126 Ea. 4600 So. Washington Terraco Phono 392-C04- 4 |