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Show Sun Chronicle Thurstay, March 9, 1972 Male editor named to 3 Signpost For the first time in three years Weber Slate College has a male editor for its campus 4077 Riverdale Road Phone newspaper, the Signpost. Robert Michael (Mike) Dab-lin- g was selected to take over the top student journalism job beginning spring quarter, by the newly formed publications board, said William C. Porter, Signpost faculty advisor. Mr. Dabling, a sophomore journalism major at WSC, edited a weekly paper for his air training command group while a member of the U.S. Air Force. He graduated in the top third of the class in basic journalism from the Department of Defenses Defense Information 394-176- 9 "The word for spring is KAWASAKI!" School. He has also worked as a reporter for the Ogden Standard Examiner, has written for the Davis County Industrial De- ILJ !Lj mie 200 New We Have Over velopment Bureau. The last male editor of the Signpost was Michael Parker, who directed the publication during the 1968-6- 9 school year. Mr. Dabling is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Dabling, 2065 Adams, Ogden. & Used Bikes To Sell!! Welcome sets luncheon Wagon Hardy, Holly Olsen and Barbara Morrison. Each of these Roy Junior High students won a superior rating at the recent Weber County ' speech contest. winners circle are (counterclockwise from lower left corDavid ner) Randy Quarlers, Sterling, John Garner, Jacque Lowe, Robert Carmor.y, Susan IN THE Businesses, schools aid in scholarship - More money has been collected this year than ROY ever -- for before the PTA Council scholarship fund Mrs. Albert Humphrey, the first vice president, expresses thanks to those Roy who contributed merchants during the drive. This is the first year that we have contacted area businessmen and we certainly appreciate their added Mrs. Humsupport, phrey. Mrs. Humphrey and Glen Beck from Bee Gees Apparel contacted local businessmen and asked for their Council assistance. Those Roy merchants who contributed are as follows: First Security Bank, $25; Norge village, $25; Bee Gees Apparel, $20; Bank of Utah, $20; Pauls Blue Ox, $10; B L Surplus, $10; Albertsons Food Store, $10; Roy Drug, $10; Faveros Shoes, $5; Jimmies Shoes, $5; Hyland House $5; Jorgenson Book Store, $5 Arts Barbershop, $5; Sher win Williams Paint, $5; and Stovers T.V. Service, $5. Other contributions included the following: North Park School, $110; Roy High, $100; Municipal School, $50; Valley View School, $50; Sand Ridge Junior High, $50; Lakeview School, $50; Council, $50; and Roy Junior High, $25. With all contributions the IHIdEjpep & - -' of 6776 W. 5500 So. are the proud parents of a baby boy born March 4. This is the fifth child for the couple who PTA will meet The Pioneer Elementary School will hold PTA Thursday, March 5, 7 p m. in the Pioneer Elementary room. multi-purpos- e will have a patriotic program put on by the 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. They Refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend. North Parti PTA will see film A special meeting for sit parents of North Park Elementary School will feature a special program by the Roy Police Department. A film, the Child Molester, will be shown and officers of the department will be on hand uj answer questions. The reason for this extra meeting is due to the concern of parents about this problem. Parents only will be admitted to this film, however in the futhey ture, if parents desire, chilmay schedule the film for dren to see with their parents. The meeting, open to any interested parents, will be held tonight at 7.30 p m. ROY ff have four girls. Mrs. llah Giles recently returned from an interesting tour She lett Feb. 5 of Mexico. for twenty three days visiting the many contrasts in Mexico. While on the tour she went to the ancient pyramids and other ruins, majestic temples, bull fights and visited many other interesting places. She had an enjojable time while visiting of land this interesting Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Stokes visitors 'his had weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and Neil Scott, parents and bi other of Mrs. Stokes visited the Stokes family. The Hooper PTA will hold a meeting this evening at in the school multipurpose room Parents will have a chance to talk with their childrens teachers, and the school Quest Program will be ex- 7pm plained. HOOPER LDS CHURCH NEWS LAKE VIEW STAKE The 141st Qlorum of Seventy are presenting a three act Gay Nineties Melodrama this evening at 7.30 p m. at the Roy 1st and 14th Ward, tomorrow at 7.30 p m at the Roy 10th Ward and Saturday at 8 p m. at the Lake View Stake Cultural Center. Admission is $1 per family donation. Hooper Third Ward represented Lake View Stake in the region road shows Wednesday evening at Ogden High. They were the first place winners for the stake with Hooper First Ward runner-up- . HOOPER FIRST WARD Stacy Boeheme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Boeheme was baptized Saturday evening by her father and confirmed Sunday by Bishop Gene Arave. Sandra Higley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Higlej was Spseioi fills rJooSx New 1972 mmm will report on Rookhuyzen their trip to Africa. Hos .esses for the meeting are Mrs. Roger Stover and Mrs. Leland Foxley. speaker Accompanied by adult.) ready A General Electric executive will be the featured speaker at a Professionalism in Business Management seminar at Weber State College Thursday, March 9, 7:30 p.m. WSC Union. Scott Stoddard was baptized Sautrday evening and confirmed Sunday by his father, Ken Stoddard. cational demonstration, Easter chicks and quiet books on the agenda. All ladies are invited. Night Relief Society will be held at 8 p m. this evening with the lesson given by Norma Helms. We wish to congratulate our ward for representing the stake at the region road shows presented Cednesday evening. Noland Nelcon was chosen best actor and Elaine Wall best actress last week for the stake road shows. The Social Relations lesson will be given by Leanne Roueche March at 16, Thursday, 10.30 a.m. Tnat evening at 7:30 p.m. the Relief Society Anniveisary Party will be held Buildwith husbands invited. ing Eternal Life is the theme and there will be a dinner and program. choVictoria Benevides sen most reverent child in Primary last week and was honored by sitting on the stand in Sacrament meeting Sunday. TEST YOUR KITE BEFORE YOU BUY too! Occbanies Specials! the public as well Joe Ricard, director of edutraining for General Electric, Louisville, Ken., will 1967 YAMAHA 305 CC BOOK VALUE speak to the group during the one and one half hour meeting, Dr. Lein said. i Mr. Ricard is a veteran of nearly 35 years service with General Electric and has also worked a president of Century 21 a sales Corporation, management consulting firm, and general sales manager of Polk Bros, Inc., a Chicago retailing organization. With General Electric, he has had assignments in manufacturing engineering, research and development, general public relations, construction, advertising, sales, sales training nd sales management. In 1952 he was invited b President Truman to address the Presidents Conference on Safety. He is one of Americas original space pioneers and from 1946 to 1950 served as an engineering assistant to Dr. Wernher von Braui and was one of the fenders of the organization now known as NASA, Dr. Lein said. Mr. Ricard has been listed Whos Who of the American Platform and Whos Who in Training and Development." in OUR PRICE $350.00 1967 YAMAHA OUR PRICE BOOK VALUE $215.00 1969 KAWASAKI 350 CC (1 OUR PRICE STREET BOOK VALUE $535.00 AND MANY OTHERS! 0 P.f.T. Don. thro Sot. span 9 A.f.l. Oil ON SUNDAY) huhi-bik- e (No license needed. Your kids can ride The free seminar is open to as Weber State students, said Dr. Charles D. Lein, chairman of the sponsoring Department of Business Administration. HOOPER THIRD WARD Buddy Scott Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stokes, was ordained a Deacon Sunday by his uncle Neil Scott. Homemaking day is being held at Relief Society today with tote bags, tie making AVAILABLE ON OUR TEST TRACK Richard Wilson was ordained an Elder by Glenn Flint. Dana Shelton was baptized Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday by her grandfather Tom Wilson. (SERVICE -- baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday by her grandfather William Williams. Glenn Belnap. - TUBES - - The Roy Lady ROY Lions will meet March 14, 7:30 p.m. at Pauls Blue Ox. Donna Adams and Charlene LJ: liam A. Cottle. Jeffrey Belnap was ordained a Teacher Sunday by his father, TIRES EIAWASAKD 825-944- 9. Seminar HOOPER SECOND WARD Dale Voiserd was ordained a Priest by Bishop William A. Cottle Sunday. Rick Voiserd was ordained a Deacon Sunday by Bishop Wil- PARTS Lady, Lions ill meet - Mr. and Mrs. Arie Van Pioneer al Etchezerry, wm4 "i 399-152- 1, scholarships may be used .at any Utah university or college and the student must teach for at least one year in Utah upon graduation. Renewal scholarships will be filled first, and if money remains in the fund, new Roy High students will be selected by the PTA Division representative and the school ,,in-cipf. om students who have applied for scholarships. 773-1382- 100 to $1,1000 773-224- 5, fund totals $650, which will be used for scholarships for Roy High students who wish to go into the teaching Connie Murphy ! Phone The Roy, Sunset, Clearfield, Layton and Kaysville newcomers Club will hold their March luncheon meeting at Pauls Blue Ox,5418S. 1900 W., Roy, Thursday, March 16, commencing at 11 a.m. and lasting through 2:30 p.m. Babysitting services are available. Social hour starts at 11 a.m. followed by a short program. Penochle & canasta will follow the luncheon. for this event are Mrs. Patrick Mains and NewMrs. Donald Wojtal. comers are welcome to bring guests and the public is invited. Reservations must be made by March 14 and may be made by calling Mrs. Oatrick Maines Mrs. Vern Fridley and Mrs. Michael 10-4- 1 Sunday CXgujgogCiO |