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Show I i Sun Chronicle Thursday, November 2, i la2 & Lady Elks set bake, f i k: 4 rummage sale RO lKs Roy Ladies of holding their annual rummage and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 am. to 3 p.m. at the Lodge Hall, 1875 W. 5200 S. They invite the public to f t jI are ' N Family Services joins Scouts attend. POPULAR ARTIST, Mrs. Boyd Baker of Ogden is presenting a show of paintings in the Ogden Service Center of IRS. Roi Annes one-wom- hold meet Artist sets display - Irene Klein hosted the Roi Annes at her home ROY last -- week. Beverly Hansen, who is a counselor at the Moweda V outh Home, showed slides and talked about the home and its functions. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess toOEt-t- a Burton, AliceSchenck, Mel-n- a Schenk, Helen Stewart, Lor-en- e Oleson, Ethel Brown, Avon Tubbs and Vera Zaugg. Refreshments were also served to Ruth Benson, Betty Sevy, Carol Bell, Verla Dawson, Gladys Thompson, Hazel Taft, Beverly Hansen and her mother in law, Mrs. Hansen. A by Glen Perrins (XiDEN Boyd (Gay lene) Baker of Ogden, a popular and talented artist, is winning high praise not only for her beautiful landscapes and oil paintings, but for her helping others in the art world with display at the Ogden Service Center of the Internal Revenue Service on West 2nd St., It is one of a long Ogden. line of her shows. her personal touch. Her studio at 969 28th St. in Ogden, is a busy spot in the art world. Her work has been featured in Jackson Hole, Wyo., at the Ltah State Fair, Brigham Citys Peach Days show, Ogden Pioneer Days art show, at Zions Cooperative Mercantile Institution. It is now on fications or to create oil paintfrom favorite photoings graphs. She has studied with such popular Ogden artists as B.Y. Andelin and LeeK. Parkinson. She not only does landscapes, but also still life and impressionistic studies. She is a wife and mother and has a small son to join her in a love of the and Utah scenery, especially in autumn months. In helping others, said Gaylene, Im offering classes in oils Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and also am holding night classes which are available to all. Mrs. Baker also has frames, paintings and supplies at her Ogden shop for art students, novice and -- STRONG ! DEPENDABLE VOICE X. i ! Eldon H.Barlow! UTAH STATE REPRESENTATIVE Paid Political Ad. by Barlow for State Rep. Committee Phil S. Magen, Chairman in an 1 ! She has a versatile ability to paint to individual speci- It was a long, program sleepless night, punctuated bysomeper-iod- s of soundless crying for old Sue Beth Anderson, the 10th and youngest child of d a family on the welfare rolls of Ogden. On this summer night of late June, 1972, Sue Beths tears were caused by many things -- - all part of a strange new that had experience brought her to the first night away from home, and this was the first time she could walk close enough to touch the needles on pine trees, to smell sage brush and the wood burning in an outdoor fire, to feel the cold of a mountain stream and a mountain night. Sue Beth was in a cot, under a canvas tent. . .approximately 25 miles from ar long-liste- As her three room home in Ogden. . at the Girl Scout Camp Red Cliffe. in the mount- ains near Huntsville. She was one of 15 girls, selected by Family Services to spend a week in a new world as Sue Beth later described it to her mother. And by the time she was back home, with new freckles, a few scratches from trail hikes and a basic skiil in swimming. Sue Beth had all but forgotten the fears of that first night in Camp Red Cliffe. But her memory is clear about the thrill of the first fire she started without help, the first time she swam the length of Red Cliffes beautiful, outdoor pool, how it felt to send an arrow winging toward the was I saying... We need a man in the State Senate who can truly represent our concerns. HERE IS THAT MAN. Ss v by Arlene Hamblin Anything worth having is worth waiting for, I tell my 9 year old who has his mind Clearfield entertains Relief Society CLEARFIELD The Third Ward Relief Society Presidency and Board members will be entertained by Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow tomorrow, Nov. 2 at the Barlow residence. Dinner will be served to the following: Mrs. Virgil Hilton, Mrs. Emery Wilcox, Mrs. Bill Button, Mrs. Allen Taylor, Mrs. Don Dial, Mrs. Milton Hodge, Mrs. Harold Jackson, Mrs. Don Heise, Mrs. Robert Stephens, Mrs. Melvin Mertlich, Mrs. Erron Farr, Mrs. Drew Goodrich, Mrs. Mark Griffin, Mrs. Sharon Moore and Mrs. Lucy Trowbridge. Mrs. Goodrich and Mrs. Griffin will be honored for the outstanding work they have done in the Relief Society. Mrs. Goodrich has been a counselor to Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. Griffin has been a member of the Board. a- y .n Vigorous, energetic, enthusiastic. Knows our district and our concerns. UcJccnis Active in community business and church. Uarjan Dedicated, objective, realistic. ELECT SHERMAN A. nr ROY The Welcome Wagon of Roy, Sunset, Clearfield, Layton and Kaysville will meet Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 10:30a.m. for coffee. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. B. P. Budd, S. 5397 hostess, 2000 W. Sidney Stevens is the All newcomers in the area are invited to attend. FREEZOIJE eooocoood made up that he just has to have a horse right now! I am encouraging him to save . . A penny saved is a penny earned, I tell our 11 year old who just loves to hot foot it down to the local bubble gum merchant. Pretty is as pretty does, I used to tell our little girl (who now has a little girl of her Committee - Taking her place ROY among the late October brides is the former Miss Vicki Mont- -- Two wrongs dont make I have repeatedly a right, told all of our half dozen children. Trying to encourage our teenager to look beyond the obvious. . .1 said with all the motherly wisdom I could muster, Beauty is only skin deep only to have him quickly quip I know and ugly goes clear to the bone. I can remember as a child hearing my grandmother repeat these bits of sage advice over. . .and over. . .and over . . .and thinking (oh brother! here we go again!) Funny how history repeats itself and I find myself saying all the same things that I thought were such a drag then. . . but drag meant something else then. . .to pull something that was too big to carry. And being tough wasnt neat at all. . .for a girl that is. And being heavy meant you really had a problem. Oh well! If spouting grandmothers maxims. . .getting a lump in my throat when I hear the Star Spangled Banner. . .listening to KLUB. . . and shedding a tear at the sight of a beautiful sunset makes me square. . .well. . . I plead guilty. BeAnd, cause birds of a feather flock so are some of together, my best friends. J. Brown. Announcing the marriage the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Montgomery of 2271 W. 4300 S. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Brown of 5349 S. 800 E., South are parents of the Ogden, bridegroom. gold. Mr. and Mrs. George Eriksson of 489 Barlow are the parents of a baby daughter born Oct. 20. Mrs. Ericks-so- n is the former Raylene Chamberlain. Ray Montgomery performed the ceremony at the White House in Ogden with a reception following. The bride was lovely in an empire gown styled with long sleeves. The floor length model was trimmed with lace at the sleeves and on the neck- line. Mrs. Chris Davis served as matron of honor, with Miss born Oct. 21. The Ander-ton- attired of the same style and color as the bridesmaids. Dave Lamberson was best man, with Scott Montgomery, Jeff Brown and Rex Housley as ushers. Ricky Montgomery acted as ring bearer. are The newlyweds ing in Ogden. We need him in the Utah State Senate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al153 W. 250 N. 2 have a new addition to their family, a little girl, born Oct. 22. The new mother is the former Claudia Nestman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ver-nie- u of 64 S. 500 EL, have a little son born Oct. 24. Mrs. Vernieu is the former Becky Jean Baird. Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Filibereo Delgado ofl40 N. Terrace Drive. The little fellow arrived Oct. 25. Mrs. Delgado is the former Maria Barrera. M13& .5800 Square In Roy Jim SAANO AMOVES registered trademark ,dthe (, ener.il tod-- . Corporation Of lATin 825-166- (Formerly Decorium Of 5800 0 Square In Roy) Specials of the Week Beautiful wood-frame- d 2 gallon mini tank complete with lid flow- in a gown lred crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 230 exciting ideas, send 25c ( m coin w ith your name, address and zip code to Joys of Jell-O- , Box 8074, Kankakee, Illinois, 60901. is a was s live at 75 W. 250 N. Mrs. Anderton is the former Linda Stokes. Stu the tight things into Jell O' Ikand Gelatin and yotn refrigerator will fix JrlKl Rachel Montgomery, er girl, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald have a new little son refrigerator to cook things fool around with painful corns, when can tje'P you remove then Try it You II see In days, the corn will be gone 'he just hurt will be gone Pam- lessly No dangerous cuttm No ugy pads or plas'ers Crop on Teezone take off corns Wendy Saunders as maid of honor. Their floor length gowns were in forest green with long sleeves and high necklines and styled with empire waists. The Misses Pennie Russell and Vivian Montoya were bridesmaids. Their gowns were styled like those of the other attendants in antique Bishop How to get your Why CORNS AND CALLUSES gomery who recited wedding vows Thursday with Michael are own). SOUTH WEBER, HOOPER, HILL AIR FORCE BASE. Paid Political Ad by VVayment tor State Senate or miss .like next Christmas. THAT HURT. CLEARFIELD, SUNSET, ROY, RIVERDALE, October rites his money for it or at least put in a reasonable request IS FOR CORNS YOUR STATE SENATOR Mrs. Mike Brown . . . ceremony unites local couple 15 Smoked glass 16 Rea. $3.50 Red Belly 0 Salamander All Plastic Aquatic Plants in the store on sale resid- |