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Show t (? n 0 u c ) , V CHAMBER INITIATES PLANS FOR BARBECUE BEEF DINNER ROY Man events are being planned in conjunction with the annual Roy Da.vs set for Sept. 2 and 4 by the Roy Jaycees. Something new will be added this yea. as members of the Roy Chamber of Com- - nierce will sponsor a special barbel ued beef dinner the final night of the activities. nual celebration is the Roy Days parde which will be held Sept. 4 beginning at 10 a m. Under the direction of llnncoik, a director in the Chamber, the dinner will be served at North Park Sept 4 before the fireworks display. The menu will feature baron of beef, corn in the cob, fresh tomatoes, rolls, drinks and cantaloupe for $2 adults and $1 25 for children under 12. According to parade chairman, Mike Strebel, all entires must be in place by 8 a.m. in the Smiths Food King parking lot, 1900 W. 570" S., for judging. Trophies will be awarded for various Ken Special examination slated by IRS District and ethical standards set by Director for the Utah Internal Revenue Service announced that a special enrollment examination will be held on Sept. 25 and 26, 1972 for accountants and others who wish to qualify to represent taxpayers at all levels of the Internal Revenue Service. the Treasury Department. Information about the examination and application forms are available from IRS District Offices. Applicants must file no later than Aug. 31, 1972 and must include with thei- - application form a $25 fee to cover the costs of administering the exam. A sample of the Special Enrollment Examination, Publication 693, can be obtained free by writing to the District Director, P.O. Box 2069, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 or by telephoning Roland V. Wise, Tax practitioners who are not certified public account- LAST YEARS Junior Miss, Rindy Bond, left, discusses entrants for this years competition of the with Ann Ferro, one of the Junior Miss entrants vie for crown pageant. The contest is sponsored by the Roy Jaycees and Jaycettes in conjunction with the annual Roy Days celebration. ants or attorneys must demonstrate their technical competence before they can be enrolled to represent clients before IRS. This right to practice is governed by technical MEMBER Of THE Vol. 18 No. 39 k A, Taco Time, Paulette Lamb, sponsored by L - - f f ' sale at the door. sponsoring the Junior Miss trophy, Jo-LLanes, sponsoring the first and second attendant trophies, the Bank of Utah, sponsoring Miss Congeniality and the Photo Chalet, sponsoring the Miss Photogenic award. The Jaycees will provide the Junior Miss tiara and gifts for the contestants. two-da- y cele- ,Y UN MEMBERS of the Hill AFB Dare- devils skydivers team will be on hand to open the 1972 Weber Val- - 3ZZjf I Thursday, August 24, 1972 Skydivers schedule jumps for air 'fair HILL AFB Daredevel skydivers will open the 1972 Weber Valley Air Fair at the Ogden Municipal Airport, 9 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 26. Admission is free to the event, which runs through 3 The show includes an p.m. appearance by the world-famoAir Force Thunder-bird- s aerobatic team, said Maj. Gen. Chesley Gordon Peterson, USAF Ret., show chairman. The Ogden Chapter of the Air Force Assn, is sponsoring the show. Nine men and one woman, The public is invited to attend the competition which starts at 8 p.m. Tickets will be The Jaycees and Jaycettes would like to thank those businesses who are sponsoring the contestants as well as those who are sponsoring trophies. These include the Sun Chronicle, the Many activities wide range of activities for young and old have been planned for this years celebration including a pancake breakfast, game booths, bail games, a visit from the Hogle Zoo chimpanzees, a pet show, a baby show, races, the Chamber dinner, fireworks and many others. A full schedule of events will be published next week. Parade Entries Another big part of the an 524-406- 0. 1U by Roy Conoco. on clim'x 773-284- A bration. Roy, Utah Roy Jaycees and Jaycettes. Entered in the competition are Diane Allen, sponsored by Roy Drug, Sheri Fowers, sponsored by Photo Chalet, Karleen King, sponsored tional Insurance, Jolene Stewart, sponsored by Albertsons, Cathy Terry, sponsored by Smith Food King, and Glenda Thompson, sponsored ed to 825-770- in A Lew Monicos, Carol Matthews, sponsored by Bee Gees, Eve Meyers, sponsored by United States Navy, Joan Miller, sponsored by Alpine Realty, Lynnette Parr, sponsored by John's Salon, Pam Rogers, sponsored by Ideal Na- Chamber president Gerald explains that the organization would like to make this an annual event and hopes that the public will lend their support. Jay Donaldson, president cf the Roy Jaycees, who sponsor Roy Days, welcomes the idea of the Chamber and added that they feel the dinner will help move the people from the celebration at Roy Park to North Park where the fireworks will be launchWest lah Subst riplinn pi.r rar. $1 V0 Iwn wars. WOO Ph. 8ZV 16S6 Wme 1 lah P( Z07. Kov Si reel address SJ88 S 1900 W , Ku I lah Twelve girls are competing for the title that will be given up by last years winner, Rindy Bond. The contest is sponsored by the by Persons interested in entering the parade must contact Mr. Strebel as soon as possible to insure their entries acceptance. They may 1 call 7 or for information. Ildss pusUKe paid al Km. new Junior Miss will be crowned at Roy High School that will reign Friday night over the annual Roy Days activities. ROY categories. members of the Ogden Sky Knights, will bail out of a aircraft at 16,000 feet above the crowd. Carrying smoke torches, the skydivers will pop their main parachutes at 12,000 feet, unhook them at 2,000 feet and quickly deploy their reserve chutes in time for a safe landing. The maneuver is called a said Glen Andersen, who captains the Sky It is guaranteed Knights. to be a crowd pleaser. For their afternoon appearance, the jumpers will include a star form ation and then break off and open their chutes. twin-Bee- y, Mr. Andersen has lined up top skydiving talent to perform for the Weber Valley Air Fair. The Ogdenites, besides Mr. Andersen, are Rudy Dave Hart-me- n, Ed BingBoyd, Dave Reid, Merrill, ham, Larry Keith Mortensen, Mer.ell Turley, Doug DeFries, and Debbie Sweizer. General Peterson said that displays of military, commercial and private aircraft stunt flying and ether events will keep the show moving at a fast pace throughout the day. ley Air Fair at the Ogden Munici- pal Airport Saturday. Many events have been scheduled. ee Council sets meet Roy-Hoop- er ROY -- - All PTA officers and chairman are encouraged to attend the PTA Roy-Hoop- er n i v 1 tf I v Council Workshop, Saturday, a.m. to noon. The meeting will be held at Roy High, room 118, according to Mrs. Albert Humphrey, council president. Other council officers include Mrs. Eugene Moore, first vice president, Bruce Griffin, second vice president, Mrs. Clark Isen, third vice president, and Mrs. Paul D. Thurgood, fourth vice president. Also assisting are Mrs. 10 f I Gail E. Larson, secretary, Mrs. Glen R. Simmons, treasurer, Mrs. Dan D. Scheffer, programs and Mack Taft, director of the community school program. State PTA president, Mrs. Ernest Burnside will be present, as will Mrs. Jerry Nelson, first vice president in the state organization. Others attending will include Mrs. Kent Trease, regional director and Superintendent William R. Boren. i V KJ Getting two papers? Due to our recent subscription drive, their has been some duplicating in our mailing and a few subscribers are receiving two or more papers. If your subscription is for one paper and you are receiving more we would appreciate a call at our office, 6 so we may correct this error. Persons who already had a subscription but bought another should get their new one added on to the old so they will receive the paper longer, instead of receiving two. I 825-166- ' ,1. V- - f 7 ' Hospital plans tea , : plans for the Council PTA meeting are to r.) Mary Thurgood, fourth WAKING FINAL i Roy-iloop- er vice president, Iona Humphrey, president, and Brenda Olsen, third vice president. The annual award ..a for volunteers of the Weber County Hospital will be held Saturday from p.m. Mrs. W.W. Halpin and Mrs. William Bowcutt are for the event. Pouring will be Mrs. Sherman Land- - u w ' sen and Mrs. Dale Johnson. The Candy Stripers will be featured in a musical program. All departmert heads, the board. members. Pink Ladies and Candy Stripers are urged to attend. schedule for the annual awards tea at the Weber GOING OVER the County Hospital Saturday are Sally Bowcutt and Ronnie Halpin. |