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Show V Thursday, May 18, 1972 Chronicle Sun ivVe arts A 4- festival Miss t planned ROY The music, art and industrial arts departments of Roy Junior High will join together tonight to present a Spring Fine Arts Festival. directors are Program Loyal West, Robert Campbell, James Shups, Joseph Friedli, Clayton Peterson, Doyle Butler, working in cooperation with Principal Ray Coleman and V. F. Griffin, assistant principal. Fine arts and industrial art exhibits, samplings of the stuwork throughout the dents $ school year, will be on display Beginning at 7:30 p m. in the school gymnasium, the Roy string orchestra will perform The Girls Glee will sing along with the Concert Choir. Also performing will be a guitar and folk singing group The first year band will play as will the Roy Band and the Redskin Concert Band The public, especially parents, are invited to attend. k- . 'K' T: H ceremonies performed at the i 1 O 1" Education space workshop which begins June 5 along with several other workshops at Weber State College. Other workshops are Language Arts, National Executive Housekeepers, Outdoor Education, Photography for Peace Officers, and Oral History. The workshops, sponsored by the Weber State Division of Continuing Education, begin the .uiiuitef a aiCxiiies at toe college. Regular classwork sessions of summer school begin June 12. for the Fine Arts Junior Roy High. STUDENTS (1. to r.) Laurie Fahn-ck- e, Linda Cummings, George Lamar and Richard Waters warm up The Aerospace Education is designed to workshop acquaint individuals with new developments n aerospace science and techniques of teaching aerospace, said Lee A. Beckner, coordinator of workshops at Weber. Lecturers include nationally recognized aerospace leaders such as John V. Sorenson, DNational Aerospace irector, Education, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.; Col. Don E. Hales, Civil Air Patrol, Denver; Norman Avery, writer on aerospace rocketry, Canyon City, Colo., and others. Included in the workshop will Xi Iota reveals Secret Sisters ROY -- - Members of Xi lota honored their mothers ans other guests at a lovely luncheon on Monday at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. A tribute to mothers was given in the Lesson The Golden Person In Our Hearts, by Katherine Young. The mothers tribute to the Sorority was given by Mrs. William Farish, mother of Mary Chino. After the luncheon. Secret KLE1NKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Washington Phone 394-347- 4 V overlays. at Festival Scouts workshop set Several hundred Boy Scouts and teachers are expected to Aerosign up for the week-lon- g AXL Hams House in Ogden, with Rev. Francis L. Winder officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Henry J. Clough of 3751 S. 2025 W., and the late Mr. Clough. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Meadows of Longmont, Colo. For her wedding and reception, the bride was attractively attired in a full length white taffeta gown with delicate lace 4 "7 Miss Evelyn Polleys ROY i r The language arts workshop is designed to give new advances in teaching methods to elementary, secondary and college teachers of English literature and languages. National Executive Houswill be ekeepers workshop conducted from 8 a.m. to5p m. daily from June 5 to 30. The workshop is for supervisors, executive housekeepers and custodians in hotels, hospitals, schools and other places where they have responsibility for major housekeeping functions. Outdoor Education will run in two sections the first June 5 to 9, and the second July 31 to Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. It is geared for city: recreation directors, teachers and college students and provides enriching field experiences beyond the classroom. Photography for Peace Officers, covers photographic techniques used in gathering evidence in criminal cases. Oral History workshop is designed to train individuals in the technique of collecting and recording the history of Weber County and the State of Utah orally. Registration will be at 3 p.m. June 5 for the workshop to be held June 5, . Sisters were revealed and new ones chosen year, be field orientation trips flights, resource lectures and making and firing of a model rocket by each enrollee, Mr. Beckner said. In addition Boy Scouts are able to earn merit badges in the areas of aviation, space exploration and weather. for the coming following which, some of the group toured the Beellive House. were Maudeen Attending Andros, and her guest, Mrs. Oma Andros, Genme Bihgham and guests, Mrs. Dennis Bingham and Miss Becky Bingham, Shirley Carter and guest Mrs. Glendon Jensen, Mary Chino and her mother, Mrs. William Farish, June Heiser and her mother, Mrs. Ireta Hadley, Kerma Larsen, and daughter, Mrs. Larry Burnett. Also Wilma Steward and her mother, Mrs. Charles Peterson, Katherine Stromberg, and guest, Mrs. Melba Warden, Marcille Weaver and her mother, Mrs. Fred Cowley and Mrs. Richard daughters, Wardleigh, Mrs. Dennis Shirley and daughter in law, Mrs. Steven Weaver. 7. 9. Additional information on workshops can be obtained bji calling Weber State Division of Continuing Education, ext. 576. 399-594- 1, t It was fashioned with lace Juliet sleeves having scalloped cuffs, empire waist and full length tiered skirt. Miss Peggy Cloug as maid of . onor, wore a blue dotted swiss dress, wi.h empire waist and short puffed sleeves accented by blue velvet ribbon. Bridesmaids, the Misses A V'rti Patty Clough, Priscilla Clough, and Cathey Cindy Meadows and Rowland, wore lavender blue dotted swiss frocks, styled after that of the maid of honor, with white velvet ribbon trim. Randy Haugen performed duties of best man, with Dale Meadows, Daren Meadows and Steve Agard serving as ushers. r AiSf1 Mrs, Michael Meadows unites couple Mr. and Mrs. HOOPER Blaine R. Cunnington announce the marriage of their daughter Laurie to Donald H. Sides, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Sides of Kaysville. The young couple was married Friday in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS . OGDEN - The Pink Lady Volunteer Auxiliary from Weber County Hospital will hold a parage sale Saturday, pro -- couple will reside in Kaysville, following a wedding trip to Southern Utah. The Temple. For her wedding and the in the following reception Hooper LDS 3rd Ward Cultural Hall, the bride was attired in a floor length gown of nylon organza and Chantilly lace. It was styled with an empire waist, high neckline, bishop sleeves and chapel length train. Mrs. Kyle Widdison, sister of the bride, was the matron of She wore a flower honor. floor length flocked yellow dress, accented by lace. Bridesmaids, the Misses LaFon Simpson, Vickie Sides, Melanie Strbel, Sherrie Cunnington and Penny Cunnington, wore dresses identical to that of the matron of honor. Dave Cook performed duties of best man, with Curtis Bourne, . A ' 1 t need $ Jot. City. I have $ . ROY - Army Sergeant Delos I. Elmer, son of Mrs Ann marie Case, 3035 W. 3600 S receives the -- First Class .State. in The medal was awarded for meritorious service. Such service can be over an extended period of time or for Address . "i serviceman receives medal army commendation medal Arlington, Va. Name. Zip. equity in my home S IQ ton Blvd., and Riverdale Rd. The event will be held beginning at 10 a.m. and continue through 4 pm. r wt Q , r s c- - ) V Roy I viding it doesnt rain. The sale will be held at the Union 76 Station on the east side of the street at Washing V' RECEIVING the Army Commendation Medal in Arlington is Delos Keller, left. ' recites wedding vows 1 LADIES Nell Lowe, left, and Renee Frandsen discuss a few of the items that will you have need of a substantial loan, our Home Equity Loan Plan may be the answer Yes. the equity in your home may well help you get the money you need without disturbing your present mortgage If you have a genuine financial need, put your HOME BORROWING POWER to work Call us now or mail this cash request form Today' Loans from $100 to $10 000 for any worthy purpose . i PINK If . Garage sale scheduled Curtis Sides and Duane Cunnington serving as ushers. Organ donors ''k ' V LDS ceremony 2 a A Clough became the bride of Michael Francis Meadows Friday in J i A weds $ - $ 11 i9 SHINES UP BRIGHT IN MINUTES LASTS UP TO A WEEK Gm FFSH 14 WAX SHOE POUSH outstanding achievement in In either a single situation case, he reeipieit must have demonstrate, ski Is and dedication far al ve the average the Sgt. Elmer earned award during his last assignment at Ft Ord, Calif Presenting the award is Major General George Mayo Jr , Deputy Safeguard System Manager, Arlington Sgt Elmer is now serving as an administrative noncommissioned officer with the S Army Safeguard System Offu e in Arlington He entered the Army in 1958 He also holds the Bronze Star Medal 1 The Sergeants lives in Clinton wife.Fmi-lie- , MI) sought by program Weber State College fraternity, as a pledgee service project, is encouraging students and others to donate their organs after death. Greg Blair, pledge leader, said apparently the effort is meeting with some degree of It is sponsored by success. A the Blue Key fraternity. have distributed forms which students may sign as orsaid Mr. Blair. gan donors, The two principal points for obtaining a form are the main desk in the Union and the Zoo' logy Department. Donors under 21 mest have parental approval, and must not be over 65, Mr. Blair added. Organs most in demand are kidneys and eye retinas. If donors prefer, they can mail their donor forms straight to the University of Utah medical school, which would handle the organ removal, custody, and implantation. Blue Key officers em;. asiz-e- d that it is important that potential donors come forth soon because the fraternitys pledgee project ends May 19. apSo, hurry, please, pealed Mr. Blair. We be sold at the garage sale planned by the volunteer auxiliary at the hospital. Put Yourself In Their Place! 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