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Show t Chronicle Sun Thursday, March 16, 1972 "',e secoi.d term honor roll for Sunset Junior Hath School has been released Robert Archibald, Jolene Bar-- s i, Douglas Bates, David Bogart, Linda Brad, Aliece Bur-heRobin C'lajton, Keith Con-erlSusan Davis, Jerri Drans-fiel- d r, Io be eligible for the high a grade point average of J R or bettei is required .) J through J ) qualifies a student foi the honor roll One students hundred and snlj-tw- honor toll Michael Susan Fggers, Fuit, (llorta Gallegos, Lori Hammer, Kurt Ban-seCharlotte Havvhs, Dana Hendricks, Gone Holt, Michael Jackson, Allan Johnson, Christy Kate. Vance Lightfoot, Terrie Farr, o on giaders Cind.v n, qualified the high honor loll are Marshal Allice, F Ird B Madsen, Christine Meckes, Jonathan Morrell, Sheila Nielsen, Tamera Olsen, Michelle Patterson, Lois Scambia, Robin Slot, Kelly Teeples, Susan K.m Weaver and Wayment, ferry Williamson The ninth grade honor roll includes Cindee Allen, Janet Arrington, Lisa Bennett, Debra Hera, Dyann Beus, Shelly Burnham, Lisa Burton, Craig Carlyle, Kristv Chuff, Patsy Hd Udd Cordova, Sheri Cottrell, Irene Darlington, Ann Dickson, Jackie Driscoll Cheryl Francom, Michael Jones, Larry Kanno, Judy Keller, Randy Light, Brad Gary Nichols, Marie Parent, Darly Price, Vicky Ros ,, Elizabeth Russell, Merrtdee Schroader, Vera Shirley, Bryan Stephens, Vickie Swift, Curtis Tatton, Kristen Wynia and Brenda Wysong. High honor roll recipients lfj)F)F S for the eighth grade are Vickie Anderson, Launa Barneck, Susan Barton, John Batchelder, Brooke Benton, Debra Bridges, Jeffery Brown, Kelly Gillis, Gayle Hasler, Suzanne Mei-tuRussell Mikesell, Monte Sect Rankin, Robyn Moore, Reid, Edwin Rogers, LaRae Rollins, David Swank., Terri s, WalKer and Janice Walker. on the honArrant, Tam- - graders Eighth rnj or roll: James uub mera Beal. Kenneth Bodily, Penny Boyd, Elaine Brady, Lynn Childs, Julie ' Einnis, Steven Gardner, Kaylynn Hartley, Margaret olm, Cindy Howell, Patrice Jensen, Daniel McEn-teLaurie Melling, June Mills, Carolyn Ogden, Jean Hie Peterson and Debra Thompson, son and Linda Young. Seventh graders on the honor roll: Kris Altice, Kevin Bates, Suzanne Benton, Dorinda Carey, annp Chugg Wendy Eastman, Royce Eves, Christine Francis, Michelle Galbraith, JoleneGal-lego- s, Vivienne Hammer, Jana-le- e Hansen, Tori Hendricks, Randy Hopper, Mary Hufteling, Lyn Hutchinson, Sherry Jones, Joy Kunz, Nancy Martinez, Wendy Moore, Sheryl Moore, Nancy Nelson, Tamera Opp, Arnold Patterson, Steven Shelton, Laura Spaulding, Sue Steed, Anita Stumm, Lorynn Wilden, Dale Williams, Kathleen Wil e, High honors for the seventh grade: Angela Anglin, Carolyn Archuleta, Scott Balaich, Trena Baugh, Teresa Brower, Mari- - r Garren Decker, Melissa Jacqueline Felton, Jodie Fisher, Paul Fisher, Jue Flint, Karen Garcia, Karri HenAlison derson, Lee Keyes, De-Wi- tt, Lamb, Rhonda Love, Maw, Mary Meadows, Loralee ORourke, Carroll Barry Rollins, Tina Sandoval, Rozanne Speck-ma- n and Berton Stephens. Little League sets Sunset UUJ It Wednesday, March 15, 1972 Clearfield Courier J& 'u Ninth ( I I sign-u- p SUNT 2T Registration for the Sunset Little League baseball program begins today through March 31 at the City Office building. Fee for the years activities are $7.50 and must be paid at of registration. All boys desiring to play must register those already assigned to teams. who do not turn 13 before August 1, 1972 are eligible 5 who do not turn 16 before major league. Boys that date are eligible for the senior league. Fees will be used to pay for player insurance, charter fees, uniforms and other equipment. the time including Boys for the r- - 13-1- jfi EXPERT cabinet work, build and deliver. Free estimates Ph. Shop address, 4050 Riverdale Rd. nl8tf FOR SALS 825-036- 4. LADIES call me for those beautiful Koscot cosmetics containing oil of mink. Ph.825-498m23 c&W tl 7. Products. Food supplements and vitamins, natural, organic and water soluble. Gloda Natural Cosmetics, bio - degradeable cleaning products. Buy retail or wholesale. Ph. NEO-LIF- c- -" SPRING CLEAN UP and summer lawn care, by job or weekly . . . Tree and shrub- bery trimming, power raking, lawns putin, trash haul- E ing. Ph. a3 825-777- 0. EXPERT painting and paper hanging. Freeestimates. Ph. Wayne or Boyd, 621-907- 4. ap20 825-323- 5. a20 '::fe G W SIZED.- .- QUAKTITIS S ARE LIMITED! v . MOBILE HOME Heres W rv?. 'V, PIANO! Small 40 high Console Piano. Will sacrifice to re- sponsible party of 55, 3 . CONTAINER a x 825-779- 6. this area. in Cash or terms. Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm. Ph. shrubs to choose from. . .all in gallon fabulous variety size containers! Your choice of spreading junipers (Andorra, Tams); Upright juniper (Torulosa); Broadleaf Evergreens (Boxwood, Euonymus); Pines (Black Pine). Brighten up your yard and garden this Spring with these quality shrubs at Skaggs low, low truckload sale price of only 66 each. Skaggs in Roy Only. -- 10 bedroom, partly furnished, good condition, call after 4 p.m. or anytime weekends. $3495. Ph. tf GALLON HURRY HI . AGEE collect or write Adjustor, 612 N. Orchard, Boise, Idaho 83704. ml6 ANTIQUE jugs and basins made in England. Call m30 825-823- 0. BROWN HOTPOINT SOW countertop stove. Never used. $75 or make offer. Call 3 after 6:30 p.m. iVj built-i- n Sunshine. 393-090- dle Shop, 4478 S. 2025 W 0 Roy. Ph. or if no anser, m23 394-446- 394-529- 5. -x t, t r- . ROOFING, all types, 20 years experience, honest and reliable. Free estimates. Ph. m23 393-578- 0. 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE! New in set last year record homes listed and sold. Take advantage of our competent ability and services in handling individual transaction. You too can benefit by counting on Roy Realty for top notch service. Ph. Holt, Larsen, Hibdon, or Parker, m23 825-976- 1. 773-318- 0, 825-351- 9, 773-28- 825-996- 9. LAWN GARAGE SALE: 4875 S. 1900 W., Roy, Friday and Satur8 or day, call Baby furniture, 1I in good condition, 60 cu. ft. 825-816- & i Lake area prices Ogden-Sa- lt - no waiting. Sylvias Poo- a6 SPRtMk. oust rilUDW PROFESSIONAL poodle grooming and clipping. Lowest 773-379- 2. raking in Roy area. Now is the time to have your lawn power raked. Will also haul away the grass. Ph. 825-057- 0. m30 florist refrigerator, grape lamp, odds and ends. --J KIMBALL cutdown excellent, $250, ml6 mirror stereo E1STF.UCTI3H top, tape-rec- oi steal at $50; oval 9 x 12 rug, just cleaned, $10; swivel chair, green, $5; airplane desk, $5, chairs $2.50. Ph. after 6 p.m., Kay Neal. ml6 IPEAMQSS HELP IN READING - Low cost, several locations. Ph. 9 825-860- or ? 621-483- 3. 392-69- Ar.incnion 5.6 smmm n CUDEC FT. 5-L- KENTUCKY B. AMES QUALITY moss BLUE 6QASS L6PPEQS PEAT (o)(o lb drum set, good condition, make offer; gas stove make offer, chest drawers, 8 drawers, make offer. Call Bug of lust Giant 5.6 cubic foot bag of pure Canadian Sphagum peat moss that enriches and enhances natural growth of Bowers, shrubs, lawn Great savings at Skaggs in Roy starting for dark green, curb growth Reg. 2.29 Kentucky Blue Grass bag. For a healthy, rich lawn Plant now or add to your old lawn this Spring. Skaggs low sale price! Top-qualit- seed in 5 pound 5 Do your own rugand with upholstery cleaning Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Sherwin Williams Paint in Roy, next to Albertsons. ml6 Y0UE1 CHOICE Deluxe steel handle Ames lopper Ames quality American made Teflon S Scimitar blade. Cushion 9 x 12" size blade shovel or bumper. 2H'2-incgrip li" head width bow rake. Both size. Trim shrubs, trees, hedges are sturdily constructed for ears fast and easy! Roy Skaggs only and years of use. Rigid tines. autos rea sMi 1963 J i'.i FORD seats, V-- 8. Fairlane, bucket 4 speed, 260 cu. in Clean. White with blue interior. Ph. after 6 p.m. Ortho 5-POU- Rose& Flower y Ortho systemic rose and flower care that kills insects and suckling certain chewing insects. Just spread around plants. . it really works! canister. Rain will it off! wash not tf offer. 1956 Chev engine 283 $50, has a rod outbut otherwise complete, make offer. 1953 Pontiac car or parts, complete, make offer. 1957 Q0SE AFL0UEQ CADE SYSTEMIC. 825-48- 1946 CHEV. engine with transmission, 6 cyl. $75 or make GQTOO I3D Ford, car or parts, make offer. Call before noon 3 any day, or see at 825-783- 2115 W. 5600 S., Roy. OLD PAPERS wanted! PI tie in bundles not la than 30 lbs. Ph. 773-- ; HELP WANTED HOUSEWIVES wanted to tak telephone orders in you own home. No experienc necessary, good pay. Cal m2 393-720- 1. h Sup-R-So- if 2 392-606- 4. SAV E BIG! lawn food ta 6:30 p.m. ml6 EACH WANTED LIDWIG after EA. BO AMERICAN MADE SHOVEL or RAKE m30 COUNTRY ESTERN band sign up for bi Round-u- p Country Wester Week. Send stamped envelope for de tails, Golden Spike Round Up, Suite 802, 233 Monroe Ave , Ogden, Utal and W artists self-addres- Cl DISTRIBUTOR wanted by frozen dairy confection company expanding in western states, to distribute ice cream products to grocery, drug, and chain stores, etc., in your area Great poten- tial. Write SERVICES GUQ L J QEGULAQ $2.oa 5700 SOUTH lCSO 170 ST ROY, UTAH Weekdays: 9 un - 9 pm Scsnduy: 10 cm- - 7 pm LET ME sew yorr for Easter. Call in .Sunset. I "U &. a6 dresses 825-139- 5 PART-TIM- m23 WOULD like one child to tend, age 4 in the Sunset area. Ph. ml6 2-- 03 PO Box 17186 Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. Ph. 825-571- 6. full-tiand opening for managers E and salesmen. Willingness to work is key to financial success in our company. For appointment call 773-517- 3. m23 |