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Show I I SnuBvavDona! gcSugcIoIIgc voet rjGeHieGud iraeeG Hospital receives try. It's the Mel Andrus Memorial Invitational at the Fairgrounds Speedway, the second f honor X.... I I ROY Monday, July 17, 1972, the Administrative Council of Weber County Hospital, hosted all hospital employees to a reception commemorating the National New Counties - USA award. This national honor given to the hospital, its employees and volunteers beof cause the institutions care for patient progressive the elderly . r' p "3 f . George K. Goodell. Ad dministrator of the Chronic Disease Hospital statThis award is a tribute ed, to the dedicated work and special interest of each employee and volunteer. They ate the people who earned the award for Weber County and this hos I I ' " J r f 1'i - Dr. Reid James Allred, a family practice resident at the McKay Dee n with the award as one of 16 outstanding residents in the nation. He is the only resident from an Intermountain area hospital to be named this year. OGDF.N it . :' a V i FIVE antelope were found recently in the area of Flaming Gorge. Pictured here with several of the illegally killed animals are Conservation and care for themselves. d With five shots, an unthinking vandal may have very effectively destroyed as many at 15 antelope. Those are pretty grim odds when one considers the slow, lingering death that these newborn lawns, robbed of their mothers sustenance must inevitably face well-plaqe- F.arly on the morning of June 25, three antelope, shot and abandoned, were discovered by Conservation Officers in the Antelope Flat area near Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Two days picnic andswimming parly is planned for all cubs and their families. F.ach family is asked to bring a salad and their own Hot dogs and place sellings. pop will be furnished by the pack. Remember to bring swir. suits and towels. Mr. I.yle Hansen is in charge of this event and has planned an evening of fun for race is limited to the S te later.inthecour.se of an aerial survey of the same general area, two more antelope were discovered, apparent victims of the same fate. Judging from the evidence found, the animals were shot as they stood beside the road. Apparently the gunman shot them from a car window as he drt by and left them lying where they fell as no portion of meat was taken from any of the carcasses. Ironically, all five of the It is a antelope were does. matter of conjecture how and helpless fawns have been orphaned as a result of this shooting spree. Twinning is very prevalent among antelope and the resulting estimate may be tiny where from 6 to 10 fawns who are totally unprepared and immature to survive many-smal- Searches fawns are for in the orphaned progress A $100 reward is being offered by the Division of Wildlife Resources for any information pertaining to and leading to the arrest and conviction of the guilty party. These are The award includes a $1,200 stipend which is underwritten by a grant from "But those CAMRA people ct your somewhat akin to finding the proverbial needle in a hay- OGDEN Vacation by Publisher attends confab ROY Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Stahle, owners of the Sun Chronicle and Clearfield Courier returned Sunday evening from the National Press Association Convention in Portland, Ore. Mr. Stahle, serving the Utah State Press Association as this year, reports that they had a very busy weekend with a variety of work- president shops and lectures. Approximately 40 Utah publishers and their wives attended the convention to see Jim Cornwell, of the Murray Eagle, installed as president of the national association. l Mr. basketball season. 3 the Wildcats will tip-oseason Nov. 28, against the Chilean National Team which is making a tour of the United States meeting 25 of the top college teams in the nation. The ff Weber will attempt to defend five straight Big Sky Conference championships with a president of the Salt Lake Valley Racing Association said. The show Friday begins at 6:45 p.m. with qualification. The first event is set for grand- trails. Miss Brown and the Perrins couple also swam and took in ice skating on the worlds open air ice rink. They also stayed over at the Ponderosa at Burley, Idaho, where they enjoyed the and other swimming pool attractions. d, drivers. Tickets will be on sale at the track race-da- y te Utah and Mrs. 8 p.m. The same program is scheduled for Saturday. Each night will feature two main events plus a third event for th- - onsola-tio- n gam.! league schedule. series home-and-ho- Perrins and year-aroun- 1972-7- Weber State has games for 14 home are always ready to run and with this a point race, just the cream of the crop will be here for the race. Tom Colwell, The Wildcats will get plenty action by playing the University of Utah at Salt Lake City on Dec. 7, by playing in the Utah State Big Blue Tournament in Logan, and with a daughter Evelyn Ann Brown, returned last week from Sun Valley, Idaho, where they enjoyed the Ice Carnival, horseback riding and scenic mountain largest the of trio OGDEN W. Glen scheduled 14 enjoyed National meeting It is stack. game herds that some thoughtless individual or individuals are decimating so any help you can give us in bringis ing someone to justice for your benefit. (Aug. 5.) A large field of pros are expected for the two-da- y race as the local drivers dust off some of their best tricks to make sure the money stays home. set Hyde, Jr., of the Utah of Family PhyAcademy sicians and a former winner (1961) of the award, presented the award to Dr. Allred, a native of Price, Utah, and a graduate of the University of Utah Medical School. Criteria used in choosing the 16 winners included scholastic achievement, qualifications for and interest in family practice, president-ele- after The race is in honor of Mel Andrus, the popular Salt Lake City driver who was killed while practicing for a race at Rixerside, Calif in 1970. games in the general area where the slain does were found but it is an almost impossible task. The concealing roughness of the terrain bisected by gullies, washes and ridges only compound the problem of effective searching. the week Nome Dr. O. Wendell Officer Steve Rodosevich and Utah Highway Patrolman Dennis Charlesworth. A reward is being offered to apprehend the killer. on a program. Laborities, makers of baby formula. The program, now in its 21st year, was established by the American Academy of Family Physicians. ' class of racing cars short track, the supermodifieds and modifieds. The superstocks, the cars, get the week off to prepare for the Invitation and leadership qualities. Dr. reAllred is a second-yea- r sident in the family practice -- Mead-Johns- 4 top Mead-Johnso- . Conservation Officer Cub Scout Pack 187 it's next meeting on Thursday, July 27th at 6 p.m.. at the Roy Municipal Park. throughout the United States to attend. award t S t I by Verl Hanchett Rt) will hold But the CAMRA drivers will have to contend with the best professional pilots from the Sait Lake City area in their efforts. And the invitation is also out for top drivers from ssociations circuit. The Mel Andrus Invitational is a CAM- - Mead-Johnso- n pilal." meet point race, so thetoppeople that organization will be trying not only for season points but for the prize moneyas well. The 198-be- Pack will RA of Ogden doctor receives 4 The reception provided employees with the opportunity of case study reading the that was entered in the competition, as well as view the ward - a plaque mounted on American walnut. State. with Other teams in Roy man graduates the Big Blue Tourney in adto Weber and Utah dition ROY Charles Corry, son State of of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Corry, are University Pacific and Louisiana State Unrecently received his masters iversity. degree from the Univpity of Utah in gophyphysics. He has transferred to Webers first trip is tolni-versit- y N.M., where he of F.vansville on Dec. 9. will work towards his PhD. and Southern Illinois University on Dec. 11. Twenty-eigh- t games are listed in the complete schedule: however, the games against the Chilean National Team and Athletes in Action do not count in the won-lorecord or stast tistics. 1 REED YOUR WRDMElD REPLACED? Wir! r w:,- I N - I 1 Liu Roy Jaycees have asked the QUALITY GLASS INC. I annual program that draws the top cars and drivers from all over the West for a purse that will reach $10,000. The b.g contenders for the prize money will be the short track drivers on the Canadian-America- n Modified Racing A- "J "v r - SALT LAKE CITY The in ,the West are in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday for two days of the best professional racing in the coun- best of the people of Roy and surrounding areas in helping with the "MOBILE SERVICE refugees in South Vietnam. WINDSHIELD'S INSTALLED AT HOME, WORK OR ANYWHERE j I PHONE 399-923- 02 8 The urgent plea calls for Food, Clothing and Emergency 399-923- 9 I. Ofden, Uuh 84401 327 28th Street W p 4 j Supplies that would assist the refugees and millions of homeless citizens of South Vietnam. M Donations of Food, Clothing and other items may be left at any of the following stores at your convience Until July 30, 1972 -- In Ogden Your o Fiat Saab o o Volvo o Mercedes Benz 5672 South 1900 West, UP GconSor Roso Gcs. Corner of 26th P HO lit 621-652- & & ) Service J DGDKV'S DARDGR SC3G? r- ly 5800 Square, Roy, Utah i lists cg::ss0 5615 South 1900 West, Lincoln 0 TEST DRIVE TODAY Roy, Utah v- - Authorized Service European Auto Sales GDGR D0ILSGQS DARGAIR entries in the Roy 13th Ward Primary Carnival parade are girls from the Merri-Mai- d class for first place Primary class WINNING and this cute little train won the individual entry award for Mrs. Simmons. The event was held last Wednesday. Glen Roy, Utah ROAD RR03. APPEARS 5600 South 1942 West, Roy, Utal |