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Show I I Sun Chronicle' Thursday, August 3, 1972 Rollins and some of their family. They also attended a session at theCards-to- n LDS Temple and were away about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hir-schave a new baby daughter. She was born July 30 and is the third girl for them. Wayne jO17G . Phone iVirgima Wursten Car-mon- ! r.-t- girl born July 24. This is the couples first child and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schiffman, of Roy. An open house Utah on Aug. 11 Allen Bird and his Allen is a former Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin and daughters had a fun vacation trip. They drove to San Francisco for a few days sightseeing and then Hew to Los Angeles where they boarded an ocean liner for a three day cruise up the coast and back to San Francisco. y, Roy High School joinedagioup sponsored by the Institutes of Mr. and have been in they visited Brent and his Religion of the LDS Church. In Italy they visited Florence, Sorrento, and Rome, where they had an audience with the Pope, and .! ted the Isle of Capri where they went swimming. The group visited the site of the winter Olympics of 1964 which was the highlight of In Germany, they Austria. went to Munich where the summer Olympics will be held this year and visited several Mrs. John Switerland. While in France, they saw the F.iffel Tower at Paris and also spent some time in Versailles. The changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and the London Temple were the highlights of their stay in England. Jeanette tiering, daughter Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy J. tiering, is among thirteen girl scouts who are camping this week near Vernal. They are imitating the ways of the early Fremont Indians, learning the skills of basket weaving, pot(hipping tools from tery. stone, grinding corn, making terky. and cooking in baskets. They wear theirown handmade bone sandals. moccasins, ncihlaces and f ather hair ornaments Theme of the event is Traces Through Time. .'72. and is a pilot program to be followed by a larger one next year. Mr. and Mrs. Rithard Schiffman. of llarrisville. are the proud parents of a baby of . in Mendon, will honor new bride. Roy resi- cOo The United States House of Representatives has decided the We ask Hopi Cause is just. Arizonas Senators help now, Hopi Chairman says. Now that the Ste.ger Bill Mr. Mrs. Duane Nay has passed the United States went to California for three House of Representatives and weeks. They traveled to varthe Representatives of all the ious parts of the state inhave decided that the San the people Franciscoarea cluding as well as Southern California. HopiN'avajo land dispute can only be settled by partitioning Calvin Schofield, son of Mr. the land, will our Airzona Senaand Mrs. Donald Schofield has tors help us now? was the been visiting in Europe. He question asked by Hopi Tribal Chairman C.arence Hamilton joined the Weber State College tour but went on his own on hearing of the House action. for part of his stay. He and Weve won yet another bata friend rented a car and spent tle, but the waris not yet ours, a week in Wales, visiting old Mr. Hamilton said. We, naHe and castles and ruins. turally, are very pleased that his friend spent some time in the House of Representatives has seen fit to pass the SteiEngland, at Nottingham and other interesting places. He ger Bill which would divide the also went to Holland fora week 1.8 million acres in the Joint-us- e He served an LDS or so. area and allow the Hopi Mission in Holland and Engand Navajo Tribes to begin the land and visited with many of task of rebuilding the ranges the friends he made then. He and oflearning t live in peace, has gone to Fresno, Calif., he said. where he has been employed by IRS. But, this will be a hollow victory if Senators Goldwater Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karand Fannin do not pick up the ris are spending the summer Bill and guide it rapidly through at the home of his parents, the Senate before this session tl.e Wilforu Harrises. Steve of congress is over, Mr. is a school tacher in Oregon. Hamilton said. There are only Bryce Child, son of Mrs. Ansta Child is enjoying a furlough from military service at the home of his mother. Kap San Diego where with their son wife. Helen and her Holtry daughters have been in California visiting with family members and enjoy ing the ever fascinating Disneyland. Mr and Mrs. Ethan F.chols were in Cedar Breaks last week for a vacation. Some of Mr. Echols family from Arizona joined them there for a reunion. Richard Green is in the hospital . re he is under observation for an illness. Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Judy have been visiting in Boise, Idaho with the Victor Judy family GGGDGtldGEre dent. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mof-fa- tt have spent the past weeks in Southern I'tah and Nevada They have been travelling in their motorhome, doing some sightseeing and visiting with relatives. other interesting places The LDS Temple and the Matterhorn caught their fancy in GCHLDC hi 825-6646- JjtTTfr Visiting the Linden Larsens this week and enjoying some of the sights of Northern is Mrs. Larsens I'tah, niece, Janice Donaldson of Riverside, California. An exciting six weeks tour of Europe has just ended for several young people from Roy. Sherrie Martin, who attends Weber State College, and Jackie Hansen, Candv Patricia Lyman, Paula Brown, and Linda Willey of DoDCIIan extend our condolences to Robert George Whipple on the death of his father, George A. Whipple, who died last Monday of a heart attack. Funeral services were held last Wednesday in Ogden. We . Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Pond are the happy parents of a baby girl born recently. This is the couples first child. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matis c been on a summer trip We to San Diego. also express our sym- 6,000 of us Hopis on the Ari- - a fair hearing andiii. Now the responsibility for this solving mted problem shifts to the States Senate and we urgently ld 1 need the interestandassistance of Senators Goldwater and FanI Mr. Hamilton said. nin, know that if they will examine the situation, they will find, as has the House of Representatives, that the Steiger Bill presents the best solution for both Tribes, he said. OF COMMAND -- - Lynn S. Summers, left, of Roy and a Hill AFB employee takes over as president of the Utah Air Force Association from Glen L. Jensen. CHANGE The Utah AFA now has more than 1700 members throughout the state. Mr. Summers is director of missile transportation at the Utah air base. rmrrmrmTinrmrmTirmnrmnnnnnnrirmrmTmrmTnririnnrmTmTmnnnnnmnnrTTT A survey by the National Safety Council shovvs that drivers consider these ten bad driving practices most likely to threaten the safety of others : City. Elmer J. Fielding of Syracuse passed away on Friday at his home of a heart attack. He was the father of Dar-Ve- ll E. Fielding and the brother of Arthur Fielding of Roy. Banff. Jasper and Glacier National Parks, and the CalStampede, were the gary places visited by Dr. and Mrs. received the House made a deci: ion based on full and complete information, Mr. Hamilton said Donts for Driving pathy to Sterling H. Campbell whose brother, Don L. Campbell died recently at the University Hospital in Salt Lake The High l intasarealways nice and cool and the Richard Manning family has been spending a few days there this week. zona Reservation, but we need the help of Arizonas Senators now. Congressman Sam Steiger is to be commended for his courage in facing this problem and coming up with a solution which is fair to both Tribes," Mr. Hamilton said. Congressman Steiger has done all he can to stop the injustice of Hopis being deprived of Chairman tneir land, He has steerHamilton said. ed this Bill through long hours of hearings in the committees of the House of Representatives. He saw to it that both sides Jfl Distraction Inattention Poor vehicle condition 4. Poor passing 5. Too fast for conditions 6. Following too closely 7. Blinding headlights 8. Running traffic signals 9. Too slow for conditions 10. Failure to yield 1. 2. 3. right-of-wa- Mill y Mens Wear Diagonal stripes, Herring Bone & More. 60 Wide Yard Perfect in C3i.C3 190 For the NEW LOOK Vests, Skirts, Pant Suits & Etc... P0ILY TOK7 Reg. $1.00 Yard Stripes & Yard Jacquards There's a color to match Large Selection of every slip! PLV A !!?: Q90 Cl) Yard zrp H 0HJ O P0LYE SAG Q AnJKAMCRIORD WitH both Serve? 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