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Show Sun Thursday, October 26, 1972 Chronicle Comcerii platumedl The Sandridge Jr. is holding their Fall C oncert of Music on Thursday, Nov 2, 1972 at 7:30 p m Those performing will be the Concert Choir singing such songs as Raindrops Keep The Falling on My Head, and The New School Song, under the Sweetest Sounds direction of Bruce Krickson. Marilyn Cottle is the Choir ROY petuo The Concert Band will play High School Meadow-lands. "Summit March, and Melodies That Were Broadway under the direction of Miss Sheri Man- ning with Lyle Wiggins, a student teacher from Weber State College leading the band in one number. Also, ily Band add to an enjoyable evening. A Brians piano solo will be performed by Song President The OFFICERS of the Concert Band to Discovery of is this months theme for Cub Scout Pack 187. They will meet Oct. 26, 1972 in Room 118 of the Roy High -- School. Prizes will be given for the best costumes in each den. Awards areas follows: Webelos: Chuck Locher, Artie Aragon, Mike Allison, Citizen. Cubs, Robert Musgrove, Silverarrow, Patrick Matsumura, Brett Matsumura Recruiter Stripe, Clay Hamblin Gold Arrow, David Sanders, Mary Ilachmcister Silver Arrows, Troy Keller, Tracy Lutz, Russell Etherington, Brian Hansen, Tim Pence, Year Pins. Larry Thomson Wolf, Gold and Silver Arrows, Year Pin. Ardell Hansen Year Pin. New Bobcats are: Mark Apa Tsi puns Alpha Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International will hold a Rush party Friday evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jeroid German in Roy. Pledges will be informed of the organization which emphasizes educational, philanthropic and social activities. Gay Littleton and Phylis MacDonald from the League of Women Voters, and Mr. James Gilbert and Terri Stark GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH STATE Paid Politic) Ad by Mnvn for Suir Auditor Cnmmitlcf John G'lkkill, Chirmn ucational programs. Marg Duncan is program chairman for the chapter. Brennan, Welfare Fay chairman, will be delivering baskets of fruit and vegetables to the Valley Drive Nursing Home, one of the chapters projects. relieves gassy-aciupset. This unique discov ery breaks up and removes painful Your relief is more takes complete because the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat too well, demand Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. Di-G- . , Julie Metzinger. Per- - son of BOijmQV Lillian Garner - Phone 825-664- 6 Mrs. Harris is the former Karen Pingree and this is the first grandchild for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pingree. 21. MAKING FINAL plans for the con- at Sand Ridge Junior High are officers of the Concert Choir (1. to r.) Cindy Allen, secretary, Russell, secretary, Julie Kynas-ce- rt ton, vice president, and Bruce Erickson, instructor. The presi- dent, Marilyn Cottle, was absent at time of photograph. last minute preparations for the Multa Regional Mutual Interest Tracy Hammon, secretary, Julie Mr. and Mrs. Ward Turner are still excited about the weeks trip they took rect: They Hew to Spain for a few days and then took a tour by Hydrofoil to Africa for a few days visiting such fascinating cities as and Tangiers Morocco. Mr. and Mrs. B.S. Patterson of Marietta, Ohio have been visiting in Roy for the past two weeks with Mr. Pat- tersons son and daughter-in-lathe James Pattersons. With them was Mrs. Pattersons daughter. Miss Sue Mahl-berThe Pattersons took their visitors to Park City for a weekend at their They have gone onto California but are planning to stop here on their way back home. - condo-miniur- HOOPER Mrs. Lillian Gardner Widdison Garner, 89, of Hooper, died at the home of a daughter in Farmington following a short illness. Funeral services were held Monday at the Hooper 2nd Ward with Bishop William A. Cottle officiating. Burial was in the Hooper Cemetery. Mrs. Garner was born a daughter of Archibald and Mary Larsen Gardner in West Jordan, Utah, March 2, 1883 She was married to James G. Widdison Jr. in the Logan LDS Temple. He died in 1968. She attended school in Wyo., and graduated from Utah State Agricultural College in 1905. She had taught at Hooper Elementary and Hooper Junior High schools. She was a member of the d Ward. She had LDS Hoope- served as a Sunday School LDS Temple Sept. 18, 1907. He died Aug. 10, 1938. She was later married to Harace E. Garner in the Salt Lake lief Society board member and counselor to the Weber Stake MIA president. She had also received an honorary golden gleaner award. Corrlna Rae Pace She was president of the Hooper Womans Section Farm Bureau and president of the Weber County Farm Bureau Auxiliary. She was captain of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, board member of the West Company, and captain of Camp U. She was a member of the Weber County Garden Club. Af-to- n, teacher, theology teacher, Relief Society visiting teacher, MIA president and ward class leader in the Hooper Ward. She was Lake View Stake Di-G- el AUDITOR Molot g. d AN ONeil, Jeffry Johnson, Brent Patterson, Jeffrey Smith and Edward Shay. New Den Mothers: Mary Shay, Darlene Smith. of the Layton Community Crisis Center have been guest speakers for the chapters ed- wiih Simethicone quickly EXPERIENCED AUDITOR AS YOUR Reflection perform rush Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? ELECT play will Sgt Siler, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Siler, is home on leave from the Air Force. Sgt. Siler is stationed in Tampa, Fla., but has recently spent several months He came home !n Thailand in time to go deer hunting with his father, and twin brother Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harris of Logan became parents of a baby daughter on Oct. was taken. Gold and also Dennis Cubs discover America ROY which wi'l iVirginia Wursten ical arrangements for the fall concert Nov. 2. President Richard Cheever was absent when picture r.) Phillip Meyer, vice president, Neil Cox, secretary, Janell Venable, secretary and Sheri Manning, instructor, go over the mus (1. orchestra, an Original Famwill be featured to ROY -- - Services wereheld last for the baby Tuesday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pace, 2603 W. 4800 S. Corrina Rae Pace was born July 29, 1972 and died October 14, 1972. Services were conducted October 17 under the direction of Myers Mortuary, with Bishop Edwin Higley officiating. Eldon Pace offered the family prayer with Kay Lynn McDougal playing the prelude and postlude. Jay Jensen gave the invocation followed by a vocal trio, Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You. Speaker for the services was George Morgan with Dillard Thompson offering the benediction. Interment in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch was dedicated by John Pace. Honorary pallbearers were Paul Stitt, John Pace, Richard Epps and Mike Kirkpatrick. The family expressed their sincere appreciation andgrat-itud- e for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness extended during their bereavement. VOTE TO KEEP YOUR TAX MONEY WORKING FOR YOU! Re- she was chosen queen of the Ogden Pioneer In 1969 Days. Surviving are four sons, Howard J. Widdison, Don G. Wiudison, both of Hooper; Mil-to- n G. Widdison, Salt Lake City; Arch G. Widdison, West Bountiful; six daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Vilate) Weaver, Mrs. Roy (Marion) Arave, Mrs Gus (Margaret) Vaughn, Mrs. Barrett (Marie) Haws. Mrs. Fred (Ruth) Dawson, all of Hooper; Mrs. Rulon (Donna) Draper, Farmington. Also surviving are two Mrs. Orlin stepdaughters, (Lola Belle) Olsen, Bountiful, Mrs. Varnette Patterson. Sun61 set; grandchildren. 60 me bro- ther, Wilford Lake City W Gardner.. Salt . Funeral services were held Monday at the Hooper 2nd Ward Chapel, 5000 S. 5900 W , with Bishop William V Cottle officiating. Burial was in the Hooper ... Charles Morgan was taken to the hospital after he fell from a ladder one day last week. He received a broken pelvis in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryant have a new baby daughter. She was born Oct. 16. The couple now have a boy and a girl in their family. Visiting in Roy with the Donald Shrecks are Mr. Shrecks sister and her family, the Lester Jolleys and their children, Tom and Martha. They have been living in Anchorage, Alaska, but Mr. Jolley has retired and they are planning to make their home in the western states. A baby girl arrived re- cently to Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mrs. Evans is the Evans. former Sue Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan. This is the couples first child. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chavez are proud parents of a baby boy, who was born Oct. 20 at McKay Hospital. It was a boy also for Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Sims. The new one arrived Oct. 21. A baby daughter arrived last week to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen This is the third girl for the couple. The mother of Mrs. Dorothy Nuffer, Mrs. Moser, of Dayton, Idaho, has been visiting with her daughter and family for the weekend. Happy first time parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stoker, who have a baby girl born Oct. MAKING The multi-regio- Mutual n The dance will be held at the Layton East Stake Cultural Hall, 125 Chapel St., (from semaphone - center of town, East on Gentile St. one mile, turn right on Chapel St. one block). Playing for the dance will be Shorty Rosss Band and the charge is $1. There will be games, prizes and refreshments. It is asked to wear tumes but no masks. Kiwanis hold weekly meeting ROY The Roy Kiwanis met at Pauls Blue Ox for their weekly meeting last Club Wednesday night. Club Alvin president, Strong opened the meeting and told about his attendance at the various Intermountain In stallation parties. He also introduced four members of the Roy Key Club who were: Doug Nelson, Vance Vandenbcrg, Smith, member and Lon Quincy Bullard, secretary; Steve member. 16. 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Slice bread length-Snfrom 1 Vi cups) Cut crusts on to, baking sheet. Place .our 3, 7,nch strrps. cheese xh of the about cup Butter each strip, then spread melts. cheese until heat below mature on each. Broil 3 inches 56. Makes pieces for serving. Cut into 1V2 x In a - c L L I k L1JUJU S.JUK.A- - - - - for STATE TREASURER Pjid for by Lambourne lor Treasurer Committee ' li-- i iM'llVf fcv Jvv ! f - cos- Many project possibilities were talked about for money raising purposes. Two projects were settled onandplans were formulated for getting started on these promotions. The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Cemetery SID u Sft fer FDln) Interest classes are sponsoring a Halloween dance on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. of his outstanding qualifications and our sincere confidence in the integrity of his deep devotion and dedication to public service and h.s marked ability to perform its functions, prompt us to solicit your earnest support for 5 Halloween party are Paul and Alice Johnson. IHl(2ilSwini dlaras Our personal knowledge S' Louise Mi |