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Show Sun f Chronicle-Advertis'iirnruiTTiiiiiiiii'H'iiii. Thursday, September 9, 1971 er iiW Timujiimi) mimi J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- antage of the last summer holiday for camping trips. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Greenwald, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whinham, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reidhead, who are living in Germany, are the parents of a ris are parents of a baby boy,, This is the born Aug. 27. couples third child. It was a baby boy for Mr. Mr. Don Christensen also. He arrived recently and they now have three boys and three girls in their family. and baby Ann. Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Owen of InDennis to be named Robin Mrs. Reidhead is the girl former Terry Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer dianapolis, Indiana, is visiting here with his grandmother, Taylor. Arda Rapp. The Noel Sill family has returned to Roy after spend- - Several families took adv Tomato Days names winners Ogden; and longest eyelashes, Aaron Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Palmer of West Weber. There of the dress School Days review was with the girls modeling their articles they had made in Winners in the talent find were as follows: Junior division - Paul Kapp, trumpet solo, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kapp of 2459 Tyler, first place; Kelly DeFriez, hula dance, daughter of Mrs. Margery DeFriez of 4570 24th, second place; and Becki Lyn The Hooper Tomato Days celebration held Monday turned out to be a success. There winners were many happy in various contests Reigning over the Diaper Dolby were Jenifer Read, queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Scott Read of Hooper; David Rawson, king, .son of Mr. and Mrs Roger Rawson of Hooper, Stacy McArthur, princess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur of Sunset. Todd Gibson, prince, son of Mr and Mrs. Kick Gibson West Weber; of Michelle Thompson, Miss Congeniality, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Vern Goodman of Kanesville. Rabies winning in other categories ai a as follows: Youngest baby. Steven Coxey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Coxey of Hooper; most teeth under six months, Hrcnt Byington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byington of Ogden, fattest baby under six months, Michael son of Mr. and Deichmann, Mrs. Petce Deichmann of West Ogden, most hair under six Hamblin, acrobatics, W'est, firstplace; son of Mr. of Houston p club wins money, ribbons ROY Members of a club, the Busy Bees, recently won honors for their work. They include Dannette Stanger, Annette Day, Marie Parker, Ronda Howell, Lizbeth Stoker, Leslie Hughes, Shanna Jackson, Kathy Kimber, Suzanne Russell, Margie Jones, and Ann Higginson. Directed by Mrs. Lawrence 4-- H Susan Chugg, E. Day, the Weber premium ribbons at the County Fair are (1. to r.) Dannette Stanger, Annette Day and Marie Parker. Absent from picture were Ronda Howell and Lizbeth Stoker. They are members of the Busy Bees. WINNING Open Everyday at 1:00 PM Tuesday is Ladies Night 5637 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Phone 773-090- 4 urn i i TIRED OF HAMBURGERS? TIRED OF FISH? TIRED OF LONG The entire crew WAITING & welcomes everyone to HIGH PRICES? our clean, spacious store. Then Come to ROY TACO TIME for the new Tacos! taste treat L - Youll Love 'em! event will be provided by Kings of Country with dancing at 9 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 each Honored guests include past commanders, Robert White, Keith Gwilliam, Stan Hadden, William Keaton and George Reavis. All members are invited to attend. plans for the annual Post Comma- 4-- H : j girl Ball at the Roy American Legion Post 139 are Pat Haugen, activities chairman, and Robert Barowsky, commander. The event is planned for Saturday with a roast beef dinner at 7 p.m. Live music for the semi-form- al ROY THEATER s r of a baby born Sept. 3. They now have three girls and two boys in their family. We wish to extend condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Manfull on the death of their son Kevin. He died last Friday from injuries he received in a swimming accident. We also express our sympathy to the Earl Wood family. Mr. Wood was fatally injured in an automobile accident last weekend. His funeral was held on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Higbee are proud parents of a baby boy born Aug. 30 at McKay ' hospital. MAKING 1 1 y Mr. andMrs. Richard Mills are the parents nders Wayment. : i relatives. daughter piano solo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chugg of Farr West, second place; and Roger Thurgood, song, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thurgood of Roy, third place. Senior - Steve Allen, piano solo, of 874 37th St. Ogden, first place; Clair Heslop, trumpet solo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heslop of Hooper, second place; andBobLaRose, song and played the guitar, son of Mr.- - and Mrs. Loren Fred LaRose of 1146 38th St. Ogden, third place. There were numerous winners in the creative arts division, baked goods, flowers and other divisions, but are too numerous to name. The chairmen over the various things wish to thank everyone for entering their items. Mary Alana Peterson, Miss Weber County, and her attendants, Janet Eyestoneand Rosanne Shaw, reigned over the entire celebration. over the rodeo Reigning held Monday evening were Rodeo Queen, Sherrie Ross, first attendant, Ranee Allen, and second attendant, Patricia dimples, Karlene Beus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beus of Hooper, curliest hair, 7 d. Aldus Johnson is back home after spending three weeks at Wright Patterson AFB on TDY. House guests at the Ed Harris home are their son Tom and his family of New Jersey. The Ray Hardman family went to Southern Utah over the holiday weekend to visit with piaro solo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chugg of Farr o, Houston, Art pre-me- of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamblin of 4f 71 So. 2350 W. Roy. Intermediate - Sally Chugg, Greenwood of Roy. In the category of babies 7 months to 16 months winners are as follows: Least hair, Christi Thurgood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thurgood of and Darrin Hooper Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Goodman of Kanesville; least teeth. I.orri Bennington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Roy; Bennington Gary fastest crawling, Kelly Rope-latdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ropelato of West Weber; Jenifer walking, youngest Read, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Stott Read of Hooper; deepest Mrs duty with the Navy after serving for three years in the medical corps. He will return to college this fall to study 4-- Jill Greenwood, months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Danny surgery in the hospital. Jay Offret has been hospitalized, but seems to be doing quite well. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kleynare the proud parents of a baby girl, their first child. She was born Sept. 3. Mrs. Kleyn is the former Deanna Sparrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sparrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dunkley drove to Denver, Colorado for the weekend to visit their son Doyle, who is attending an automotive school in that city. Members of the Cosmopolitan club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Votaw on Wednesday for a pot luck luncheon. Mrs. Votaw has been elected president of the club for the new season. Mrs. John Ross, also of Roy, was named Adviser to the club. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis honored their son and daughter in lav. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Davis at an open house on Tuesday evening. The young couple is visiting here from Marietta, Georgia. Mr. Davis was recently released from 4-- and events and ing the summer in Alaska where Mr. Sill has been employed, on a temporary duty with the Forest Service. They lived in a small cabin in the Chugach Forest near Anchorage. The forest is located on Turmagin Arm of the ocean. The Rulon Lee family drove to Idaho on Monday to visit with Mr. Lees parents. Thelma Howes is doing well recent at home following 4-- H first five girls just completed a project in Clothing Phase I and presently have their record books entered in the $5 Bank Account Awards contest for Weber County. The winners will be announced in October. The entire group exhibited their cooking and sewing projects in the Hooper Tomato Days, winning premium money and ribbons there. A party is being planned by the group for later this month. Officers 4tre Lizbeth Stoker, president, Annette Day, vice present, Danette Stanger, Ronda Howell, Kathy Kimber, recrea secffiary, WHY LABOR DAY? tion leader and Margie Jones, song leader. 2: Tax increase We don't think the "dignity of labor" and the "puritan work ethic" are old-ha- l at (cont. from pg. 1) all. In today's world where some people shirk may be considerably greater than the percentage increase indicated by the mill levy chan- work, or search vainly for something relevant to do in life, we make this comment: ges alone. We find conscientious work is its own The Foundation observed that Ogden passed Park City this year for the dubious distinction of having the highest tax rate in the state. The 1971 tax rate in Ogden is 111.92 mills ($111.92 per $1,000 as- sessed greatest reward. Today we salute organized labor and everyone who finds meaning in his daily contribution. valuation), compared with 111.87 mills for Park City. A small section of Ogden which was annexed to the city sever- al years ago has an even higher total levy -- - 121.92 mills. Blanding, on the other hand, has the lowest levy among the major cities surveyed with an oterall levy of 69.90 mills in 1971. A number of smaller and unincorcommunities porated areas in the state have even lower tax rates with the absolute lowest levy of 52.90 mills found in the unincorporated area of San Juan County. ' Ckpdcfflciutu MORTUARY IlltOUit MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory J6th St & Quincy Ave. Ph. |