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Show -- fe Hi r'' Second -- Section r c. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1972 ! I Federal 'I ? vcomen 1 i 1 meet Cwrswt - Pauls Blue Ox ROY will be the scene for the Federal Womens Club luncheon. -- m. v . i' T ru- The event, which will take place Aug. 19 is sponsored by the members at Hill Field Air Force Base. Festivities will begin with social hour at 11:30 a.m., followed by the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. - 4 A of the Roy club, Bud Clay, extends thanks to all persons who helped gather the items and to those who donated to the project. BEGINNING the final packing of donated items for the Vietnam Project, sponsored by various clubs throughout the state. Jayce A member 1 1- scheduled PO msuranc yrg for threatened Utahns With this, the worst year for floods in the United States in memory, Utah homeowners can count themselves lucky. Nothing like the Rapid City, S D., or Eastern Seaboard floods have struck the state yet this year. But just as summertime floods swept through Isleton, California and New Braunfels, Texas, without warning, the same could happen in Utah. In addition, springtime flooding is almost a certainty in of the state. some Uncle Sam and the private p-- is MEN - WOMEN WANTED FREE Excellent Benefits: Medical, FREE Dental, FREE Meals, 30 Days Paid Vacation, Travel, Name Your Choice Of Training. Aircraft Main!. Construction Supply Communications Electronics . . Start Start Start Start Start $288 Mo $288 Mo. $288 $288 $288 Mo. Mo. Mo. CONTACT: 399-640- themselves against financial loss from flood National Flood Insurance Program. But few people are buying this insurance coverage and, after disaster strikes, seem surprised to learn it was available. At the time of the Isleton, Calif., levee break, the Insurance Information Institute reports, only two people had thd special flood insuranca policy in the whole Sacramento area. Not more than 10 policies were in effect when floods swept through New Braunfels and San Marcos, Texas. Heres how the flood insurance program works, according to the 1. 1. 1. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in partnership with the private insurance industry has for three made available protect he years now, flood and mud- slide insurance for property areas. owners in flood-pron- e The plan 'provides flood ana mudslide insurance previously unavailable subsidized rates. Originally designed topro-vid- e coverage only for homes and small businesses, the National Flood Insurance Program recently was expanded to at Eugene Ogden SSg. insurance industry have worked out a way to help people D. Dillard 2 Today's Army wants to join you. include all apartment buildbusiness ings; structures; agricultural, religious and and buildings, buildings owned by state or local government agencies. In addition, the programs rates were rcently slashed by nearly 40 per cent. The program now offers typical basic coverage of up to $17, 500 for a single-famil- y dwelling, and up to $5,000 for dwelling contents at an average cost to a korreowner of around $60 non-pro- per year. Property owners in an gible area may purchase Member NEWSPAPERS OF AMERICA The Sun Chronicle and Sun Advertiser are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy. Mailing address, POBox 6. 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone All news and photographs for Thursdays Sun Chronicle must be in our office before Tuesday noon, preferably Monday of each week. Pictures may be included without charge, either taken in our office or submitted by you. News appears only in the Sun Chronicle. Advertisements, appearing in both papers, must be received before 4 p.m., Monday. 825-166- al higher-than-norm- eli- J. Howard Stahle the coverages from any local pro- perty and casualty insurance agent or broker, according to the Institute. Communities and counties can become eligible for flood insurance by applying to HUD and by demonstrating that they have in effect land use and control measures to reduce future flood damage. In Utah, only the unincorporated area of Utah county has been declared eligible and property owners in those areas may buy the coverage. Unfortunately, the Institute says, most property owners have not sought the programs The Institute protection. points out that sudden disaster - such as the recent flooding Jackie Hearn Crawshaw invites you to visit Utah's foremost new Dance Studio: 1 Mrs. Pat Sutter Mrs. Donna Steed I J Js. V i 1 ;.-- - I W A I i i Mrs. R. Thair Carver . . . leads auxiliary Area woman elected to auxiliary office SCHOOL Or DADCE 2304 Polk Avenue Ogden, Utah 394-515- 2 CUSHIONED MAPLE FLOORS, SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED MOTHERS VIEWING ROOM, AMPLE PARKING, AND AIR ALL CONDITIONING. REGISTRATEOiJ: August 16, 17, 10, 19 MARSHA MONTGOMERY KING frCM lOlCO tO 6:09 Classes will be offered in: TAP, JAZZ TAP, BALLET CHARACTER, MODERN (for ages five and up), EXERCISE, and ACROBATICS. (TCE-POINTE1- ), Jackie Hearn Crawshaw has over 20 years of continuous teaching experience and Is Internationally trained. Professional teachers will be: Jackie Hearn Crawshaw, Marsha Montgomery King, and Tamara Bailey Johansson. 'TJE TAKE A PEnSCHAL INTEREST III EACH CHILD" Mrs. R. Thair (Norma) Carver, Logan, Utah, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Charles F. has been elected of president the womens auxiliary to the Utah Veterinary Medical Association. The auxiliary is actively engaged in promoting veterinary medicine in the State of Utah. Projects include science fair awards to students in Utah schools, a safety program to acquaint smaller children with the care of animals for the childs protection as well as the ani nals, and an international book project. This project benefits veterinarians in foreign countries who do not have accessto current medical journals and publications. The books are collected and sent to foreign countries where they may be needed. The Carvers have resided in Logan for nine years. Dr. Carver is a diagnotician for Hull, the USD A. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Gat this doctors formula! 7emo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of eczema, minor skin imuuons, insect bites Desensitize nerve endings. Kills millions of surDe-itcskin with face germ. Zetno Liquid or Ointment. ANO CALLUSES W 'yi V savings for yon! SCHOOL Sandy's Beauty Salon er 3840 South 4700 West Kanesville - 394-448- 0 Advertising Mgr. Assistant Permanents Cody Wcut, conditioner Included $10.50 825-664- 6; Offer expires Sept. 9, 1972 News, Connie Murphy, Hooper 9 y Correspondents: Roy LDS Church and Roy News, Virginia Wursten, Sunset News, Denise Hammon, 773-138- 2. ! Phene for appointment 394-440- 0 J 145frfiS!hgiUil5yBlMadS8Mi Ogden man will intern 14 in Chicago Dr. Michael P. Bott has rotating accepted a one-yeinternship at St. Lukes Hospital in Chicago. His internship includes training in anesthesiology, hospital emergency duty, and work in the hospitals group dental ar JACEHE HEARD BACK TO 825-947- 4; r i y y NT CORNS at a new location with HOW ? i s' REMOVES that the Air Force has near 'W WWW hurt uTr(Sn) 621-196- 1. Assistant . Freezone is for corns that Absolutely painless No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters In days, Freeionj eases the hurt safely helps ease off the corn Drop on Freezone take off corns. den. Phone Sgt Holt also announced Editor Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Miss Carol Moore . i Owner-Publish- -. ly 10 additional career offers for qualified men and women and he invites everyone to visit the display booth at the Valley Air Show Aug. 26 from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. Sgt. Carl Holt, local Air Force recruiter, announced that the Air Force Thunder-bird- s will be at the Weber Valley Air Show on Aug. 26. They will perform at 2 p m. at the Ogden Airport. More information on this outstanding unit can be obtained by calling Sgt. Holt or visiting the local office, located in the main Post Office Building, 24th and Grant, Og- SUBURBAN caused by Hurricane Agnes on the Eastern Seaboard -- - can wipe out a property owners investment at any time. And, in the long run, areas which hae had a history of flooding present a risk of future damage to those who hold property there. The Institute suggested that those property owners wanting more information about the National Flood Insurance Program contact the nearest HUD office or their insurance agent or broker. -2 Air Force slopes booth at tiair OF THE 1000 ii MAKING plans to enter the annual Hooper Horse Show competition are Rex Vanderwood, left, and Robbie Vanderwood. Events are scheduled for Sept. at the Hooper rodeo arena. The show is divided into events for a youth horse show, halter and performance classes. Horse show Chairman of the affair is Mrs. Beth Woods. She is assisted by Mrs. Gloria Ashby, Mrs. Vere McGhie and Mrs. Phillip E. Shoell. ,i i It k May-woo- d, est Park Mahogany Bifolds 5S 5 x 6 8 Example-Mode- Mahogany Bifolds l A 25DA Rainbird inn PREF. PAGE Line 1a 4 x 8 HARD BOARD 5 Colors in Stock PLYWOOD 58 4 x 8 P ar & T-- S Each 316 4 x 8 34 PLANET 8H0.5O Each k. UG7t2 4 x 10 Good 2 Sides Earth and Jupiter J (vwnUv Duifclopn Dnpnnisi 111 After completing the one-yeinternship, Dr. Bott plans to set up practice in the Ogden area. 4 x 6 8 and Accesories Dr. Bott is married to the former Diana Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Barrett, 5418 S. 2200 W., the "MCs and their Roy. daughter Shannon live in For- ,u' CLOSEOUT Garden Tools practice. Lukes is Chicagos second largest hospital. Dr. Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Bott, 3606 Iowa Ave., Ogden, graduated from Ogden High and then served a mission to Ireland for the LDS Church. He later received a B.S. Degree in chemistry from Weber State College. He was recently awarded a D.D S. degree from Loyola University School of Dentist. y in 111. While at Loyola, Dr. Bott was active in Beta Tau Delta Fraternity, served as an officer in the Student American Dental Association all four years, and was managing editor of the schools paper. He has been named to the Deans list and participated in the Senior Honors Program. XW South isoa Want, Hoy, Utnh Phono 773-VJ7- DI 1 i |