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Show i i u:jivsal SALT u:c:.:.- LAilu CUT, LT.V.l C1131 Th rsn MEMBER OF THE fs iprtwi The summer schedule for swimming classes and public open plunge swimming has been announced by Dean Benson, Clearfield Recreation Director and Pool Manager. Registration is now being accepted at the pool for classes that will start the week of July 19. Classes being offered include: Mother and Pre schooler with lessons for the Adult Ladies, Mixed Adults, Special Small Red Cross Classes with levels from water adjustment through swimmer. (Ages are accepted.) There are several special programs which are now in progress that began A ,, v j i- : " . .&w4 i V -,. 2 4 rJ ' a.... 4?r' ' r- - 3-- -- "I ftp Cf p,'Vi&tf v at the beginning of the summer and will begin again in the fall. These programs are && s. the LDS YWMIA (with swimming and lifesaving) and Cub Scouts (including Weblos and Bear Programs). Leaders, please check with the pool on arrangements as to times and c 3 2 3 ts- -. n Clearfield pool announces summer swim schedules si 1 f- - publish- hr JM '1 : Sun Chronic! ed weakly at Roy, Utah 4067. Socond c(oa$ postage paid at Roy, Utah. Subscription por year, $4 50; two years, SR 00. Ph. PO Sox 207 Roy, Utah 4067 day for fall classes. Then on in, bringing a Lifesaving and Water Safety manual with you. (These manuals can be picked up at the Red Cross there is something special for the ladies - 3 days per week, an exercise and swim program including group instructed exercise, both deck and water, and swimming. Through the city recreation swimming programs, there will be individual community races held at the swimming pool on the 15 and 16 of July (depending on which day the city comes for lessons) with first, second, and third place winners moving on to the -- county swim races, which Wednesday nights from 10 is reserved for the Weber Basin Job Corps center as is Friday from 2 when 12-- Office in Ogden.) 5-- 6, 1:30-9:0- are 6-- Roy in drown- proofing lessons. Also Friday from the pool is reserved for the Weber pool is reserved for the Garden Home Center in Clearfield. For further information call the pool, located at 934 S. 1000 E. in Clearfield. Phone Tuesday, Thursday from 1:30 to 10:00 p.m. Wednesday from 0 p.m. Friday from 5 and p.m. Saturday from 12 Noon to 10. also held at the Clearfield Swimming Pool on the 21 of July at 1:30 p.m. There is no fee for the races, and the public is cordially invited to attend. The pool is also sponsoring a Senior Lifesaving Program beginning Monday, July 12 at 7:00 a.m. Those who are interested, please contact the pool cashier or just come participate they The pool will be open to the public on the following days and hours: Monday, 2-- - 9 825-417- 1. selling tickets to game of the citys residents in this activity. Ticket prices are 50! for children, $1 for adults and $2. iO for a family pass. Tickets can be purchased from members of the citys recreation teams. Roy City Recreation is sponsoring its annual Ogden Dodger night, Tuesday, July 20th at John Affleck Park. Game time is 8 p.m. and will be preceed-e- d at 7 p.m. by a recreation game between two teams from Roy. The Recreation Department would appreciate the support Bring the family and have a great time at the ball park. 1 OVER program for the Youth Conference of the Roy North and Lake View Stakes are (1. to r.) Mark Morrise, Roy 9th Ward, a representative to the stake youth committee, GOING Dave Oram, Roy 11th Ward, and Joy Denning, Lakeview Ward. The event, planned for Aug. 5 will be held at Weber State College for and boys girls, 13-1- 14-1- 9. Stakes join to sponsor youth conference at The Roy North Stake and Lakeview Stake are sponsoring a Youth Conference to be held Seminary teacher advances ROV prinicpal at State College. The conference is for all single boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 19 in either ence sessions throughout the day, with a banquet that evening. will highlight the Sunday conference with a special fast meeting. refreshments. day night will be included in the registration fee. There will be free time when the youth may use the Union Building activity area, (game rooms, Aug. 13, 14, and 15 Weber of the two stakes. The conference fee will be $12 per person, which willpro-vid- e social activities on Friday evening, a Hootenanny and light will begin with Saturday breakfast followed with confer- - and Satur- bowling, etc.) free of charge. The conference is designed to be a unique learning and social experience when youth come together for the purpose of fellowship, building testimonies, strengthening faith, developing talents and leadership skills, and making new friends. Church leaders urge parents to have their young people attend. $6.00 of the registration Farrell Ray Monson, of the Roy 9th Semin- recently awarded his degieeby Brigham Young University. was ary, Friday Lodging masters His graduate major was church history and doctrine The title of his thesis was History of the South African Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, 1853 - 1970 A graduate of Idaho Falls High School, class of 1952, he was awarded his bachelors degree by Brigham 1 oung University in Arts, crafts roadies Roy program This week in Arts & Crafts Roy City Recreation will make 1961. painted paper machae animals and people. All children years old are urged to attend this creative art. Those who have not payed their one dollar for the summer will be charged a small fee of 10?. Mr. Monson began his caieer the Department of Seminaries and Institutes of Religion as a teacher in the Ogden Bonneville Seminary in 1901 where he taught for four ycai s. with 8-- also taught iu the Roy Seminary for tin ee ycai s and has been principal of the hu.tl 9lh Seminary for the past three He Married to the foi mer DarKirkbnde of Idaho halls, are the patents of four children. LeAini, 9, Flic, 6. esa, - Bradley V. JohnROY son, teacher in the Ogden-Sout- h 9th Seminary, was re- -- The fam4; and Kyle Lyman 2 W ily resides at 1193 S 19.5 Farrel Ray Monson Vowimcj ejoFlIs top liest. A Junior Queen and two attendants will be selected to represent Roy by riding on Roy Recreations float in the childrens parade in Ogden. All Roy area girls age 6 to 12 years old are eligible to compete in the contest beginning at 1.00 Friday July 16, at Roy Park. The girls should be dressed in best dress and be able to present a to 2 minute talent 1 The 1971 edition of the Utah State Fair Premium Book has been mailed to all previous and parfair exhibitors ticipants. This announcement was made by Hugh C. Bring-hurs- t, Utah State Fair Director, and Willis Whitbeck, Chairman of the Board of Expositions. The premium book outlines fair entry rules, deadlines, premiums and prizes, and tains information on the con- ' var- ious departments of the fair. The book is mailed free to anyone interested in obtaining a copy or it can be picked-up at the Utah State Fairgrounds Administration office, Salt Lake City. Mail requests should be directed to: Utah State Fair, 155 North 9th West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. In 1970 the Utah State Fair awarded approximately $51 thousand dollars in cash premiums, trophies, special awards, and ribbons. . I iV? v ,, v, - M,' Tv x Ii : M:--.r , ,, f , Y;. I "v & V, earns masters degree lene they Friday will bo an exciting for thiee lucky young ladies as Friday is the day that Roy Recreation sponsoi s its annual Junioi Queen t oi- State Fair books now available Cloy ns mi years. day fee is due July 18 balance due Aug. 1. The fee may be paid to any member of the bishopric. GiSQe the for Nursery judges. rhymes, poems, short songs and dances are examples of talents and it is to be stressed that no piano or sources of electricity will be avail- able so talents should be adjusted to be done without records or accompaniment. The girls will be judged on appearance, talent and personality. All those young ladies who are interested are urged to come and enjoy being a in this Junior participant Queen pageant. Parents are also invited to attend the contest. If there are any questions contact Cathie Gonun at 393-774- 1. f fV Brad Johnson . . . receives degree cently awarded his masters degree by Brigham Young University. His graduate major was industrial education with a minor in counseling and The title of his guidance. thesis was A Study of the Criteria Used to Determine Teacher Load Assignments of College - Level Industrial Education Departments in the A graduate United States. of Sugar Salem High School, Sugar City, Idaho, class of 1960, he was awarded his bachelors degree by Utah State University in 1967. Mr. Johnson began his career with the Department of Seminaries and Institutes of Religion as a teacher in the Roy Seminary in 1967 where he taught for three years. During the past year he taught Ogden-Sout- h 9th in the Seminary. Married to the former Eileen Kelsey of Salt Lake City, they are the parents of two children: Amber, 4 ard Travis, 2. The family resides at 5120 So. 1900 W Roy. SMILE AND STAY WITH HIM, COWBOY Coming out of the bucking chutes is one of the top cowboys of Cotton Rosser, producer of the Inter Ogdens own Pioneer Days Rodeo mountain Wests premier action event for five 4 is at Ogden City Stadium. big nights, July a Hes riding (for minute, anyway) a wild one named Midnight. 20-2- gdera readies for si ei IPSoBieeir Efode, July 2(0) - 23 bu tm OGDEN Ogden is where the action is, for five big nights, July 20 through 24th when Ogdens Pioneer Days Rodeo will be staged at the Ogden Stadium. Gates will open at 7 p.m. with Jerry Olson, rodeo clown, performing along with the famed Roman specialty acts, along with Lary Clayman and John Taylor, clowns. csi 1 Cotton Rosser is producer and Don Har- The rides are RCA aprington, announcer. proved and world championship contestants will perform. Therell be plenty of excitement, steer wrestling and saddle bronc riding, and a western style hanging every night. The riding is done by the Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. |