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Show t Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, September 23. 1971 France'le J.u to Dixie College. We wouM mg of otleis awav to school Roy News Phone Virginia Wursten Mr. and Mrs Joe Shafer have just returned from an exciting trip to the island of Curacao in the Carubbean The) were guests of the Arrow Class boat company and joinedagroup of about 100 for the trip They fiew to Memphis Tennessee and then tookacharteredplanefrom there to the island N ..rX A know appreuate who -- have gone Fiancis Hipwell has been hospital foi some tests Mr and Mrs. Dennis Aid are visiting at the home of Mrs Ard's paients, the lklov Fathers Dennis will be leaving soon for basic uaning u the Ills wife will leinain aimy here wilh her parents until m the 825-664- 6 DarVell Fielding. Mr and Mrs Ja.vAndeison she can join him. have a baby boy, born Sept 11 at McKay Hospital. at the It's time for college again McKay baby boy arrived Hospital on Sept 15 to and many of our young people Mr and Mrs Chai les (.robei g have left to pursue their studies Among those attending Mr and Mrs David Foxlcy BY C are Linda and Susan Anof Ogden are parents of a baby gus, Paul Lyman, Annette boy born Sept lfi Davids pay Mark Wright, Carol rents aie Mr. and Mrs. Leland and Ramona Rollins. Fllen Foxley, and Mrs. Foxley is the Hulse is attending F.astern State former Nancy Wheeler, daughcollege at Price CurtisCamp-bel- l ter of Mr and Mrs l.ee Wheelwill attend University of er, all of Roy Utah College of Medicine. Dean Hipwell has gone to Idaho to Harry lieiser has been ill Janet in a local hospita' but has been attend Ricks College Needham and Diane Rackerwill released to his home. Lt and Mrs. Dennis Liggett go to Utah State University and Mrs Key-noldCis-ne- Becky Jo Kolb has been released from the hospital wheie she was taken after becoming quite ill. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kolb f '4 A bout with pneumonia put Lisa Fielding in the hospital She is home now and doing well. She is a daughter of Mr. and and baby daughter the home of Mrs. aie guests at Liggetts pa- rents, Di . and Mrs Wayne Pol lins Lt. Liggettisbeingtians-ferre- d from Ft. Goidon, Geor-gi- e to Ft. Carson, Colorado -- Harris is a patient imersity hospital in Salt Wilber at I Lake I ity where he had major sui get y . Tiena Home, daughter of Mr and Mrs Duk Horne is living in Phoenix, i iona, with iclatives and is employed at a bank there Anna Dav is in the hospital where she has been sei lously and Mr. and Mrs. Dee h drove to Denver for the weekend. They visited with relatives of Mr. Samson. They were in much winter weather as there has been heavy snow in the Colorado Rockies. A baby boy on Sept. Services held for Roy infant ROY Bryce Kenneth Mon-soinfant son of Farrell It. and Linda Darlene Kirkbride Monson, 4493 S. 1975 W , died last Tursday night at the McKay Hospital He was born Sept. 15, 1971 in Ogden The parents are members of the Roy 11th LDS Ward Surviving are the parents two brothers and two sisters, n Eric Monson, Kyle Monson, Monson and Lesa Monson, all of Roy; the grandpai ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirkbride, Mrs. Orlene Monson, all of Idaho Falls, Idaho; a Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Faw-so- n are proud to announce the arrival of their 12th child, a baby boy born Sept. 18 at McKay Hospital. Its a baby girl for Marsha Bowman. John Van Winkle is home on leave with his parents Mr. and Mis John Van W inkle. He has just completed boot camp with the Navy Dale and She arrived Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Jack-so- n have a b by boy born Sept. Mrs. Fred Monson, Salt Lake City Funeral services weie held Monday with Bishop Ross H. Johnson of the Roy 11th Ward 18. . hiluen Hammer is doing well the hospital following sur- Randy Siager has recieved a scholarship from the ROTC and will be attending the University of Utah this year. ge iy and Mrs. Bill Samson Mr arrived at McKay Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bradshaw. Mis. Bradshaw is the former Roscann Kelly. 17 ill in Bam-broug- officiating. Burial was Cemetery. in the Idaho Fred E. Gale Heart attack claims life DRTSKIN SPECIAL ALPHA-KE- RI ireucOS of Roy man tkiy Alfla-Ker- BATH i OetIREE Kerf lotion ROY Fred Eugene Gale, 72, 2154 W. 5700 S., died at his home Sunday morning following a heart attack. He was born Jan. 13, 1899, in Ogden, a son of Hyrum Edwin and Edna Stimpson Gale. Mr. Gale was married Oct. 1, 1919 to Oertel Innes in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had lived in Roy the past 32 years, and lived in Ogden prior to that time. Mr. Gale had worked as a clerk for the Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co., retiring May 31, 1964, after 45 years of service. He was educated in Ogden City schools. He was a High Priest in the Roy 8th LDS Ward and had served as secretary of the High Priest group and was active in Sunday School and MIA. During World War I, he served with the Army Infantry. A member of World War I Veterans, Barracks 1011, he had served on the board of directors of the Ogden Railway Credit Union Surviving are his w.dow of Roy; two sons, Keith F. Gale, Roy. and Dr. Darwin F. Gale, Provo, nine grandchildren; two OIL 801 With FREE WftM Oz. Keri Lotion 7 4 3a 1 'll AED-- PROTEIN LOTION SHAMPOO SPEC 10 Oz. Reg. 87 Reg. Made from any square negative. Value Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Joseph H. Gwle, Harold F. Gale and Mrs. Wendel (Eva) Ogden, all of Ogden. Funeral services were held Wednesday with Bishop Benjamin Standing of the Roy 8th Ward officiating. Burial was in the Roy Cemetery with mili- 300 DI-GE- tary honors accorded PLAYTEX Anti-Ga- BABY TENCER s LOVE v b) (o' t; V 99 1 COLEMAN The Roy Commun-- y School will commence the r st week in October, wilh 6 from p egistration Oct m. in Room 118. The registration fees will emain the same as last year. Most classes will begin the irsl week ard will run for ten eeks, ending just before the STOVE TRIND DELUXE STOVE 7-- COUGH Reg. 38.88 y SYRUP hristmas holidays. Most of the classes from ast year have been included nih some new ones inaddition, dost classes will be offered in Tuesday. Wednesday and Hiursday evenings. If you have any questions, eel free to call Mack Taft at for more toy High, nformalton The following classes will e offered All crafts and ceramics, American and world histories, inthropology, art, auto mechanbusiics. biology, bookkeeping, ness communication. Communication with deaf, v '(immunity Chorale, commun-ittrain group performance ealculatorandbus-ines- s ing, electric machines. English. German, handwriting analysis, house wiring- vocational, open Tueslibrary knitting, from evenings and Thursday -- X 4 Oz. :,p Reg. 1.59 WaaaW Tpoatx njwocnJUf Math, men s physical open labs, math, science, and chemistry, art, biology, vocational areas. s, COLEMAN CATALYTIC HEATER 5 No. 511A700 Reg. Reg. OHO' , - X 0z. Bottle HYDROGEN 25.88 SUNBEAM ELECTRIC ARLINGTON BLANKET PUNCH SET Double 8 ,,, el2s jf j," ' 19.88 Bed- Single Control Reg. Anchor Hocking - fO 27 Pc. Set I Reg' 19.88 6 47 (5) XKcYyvvfyvvwvyvvYyvvvvvywvYyvyyvv PEROXIDE delicious meals for the family, psychology, pubreadlic health, public issues, reupholstering-registe- r class to begin after hristmas - only one class is planned for one group. Sowing, shell shorthand, Spanish, spelling, trailoring, taxidermy, typing. 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