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Show Sun Thursday, November 2, 1972 Chronicle Dan Walkers in loiterville, Mr. and Mrs lohn Johnson in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. V. 1. Crossley in Salt Lake City and and other relatives aeKvujmaaM! Denise Hammonl Phone friends. UJLj LJ 825-947- 4 and were here about ten da.vs. Maril.vn flew in with the children then they all returned together by car. FT.N3 and Mrs. Robert Neil Young have returned to Norfolk, Va., where they will be stationed for about a year. Mr. Young has been on duty granddaughters, thirty-on- e children, forty thirty - eight and three great - great - great - grandchildren, three brothers and with the navy in the Med- frier st I,t. Conroy Whipple, his wife Marilyn and children Trent and Tamera have been visiting in our area with Conroe's family, Mrs. Florence Whipple and in Rigby, Idaho, with Marilyn's famil.v the M.M Bishops. The are sta- tioned in Arizona atFortllua-chu- a MAKES CUTTING TWICE-AS-EAS- Y $ ONLY 119 .95 with 12 bar ft chain Trdmart of HomoHlo. Look for your focal Homolito tfoalor In tto yellow page. TM sisters. Funeral services were held in Ogden on Thursday with burial in the Logan Cemetery Mrs. Young and iterranean. their young daughter slaying here with her parents Mr. Dr. and Mrs. I rriest Larflew to San francisco a few days this wink to attend a dental convention left on Steven Anderson Tuesday for Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, he is the son of Mr arid Mrs. Dale Anderson. Margie Olsen was last week for observation and treatment. The Brad Alldredge's, Larry Backer's, Scott and the Ray Anderson families spent three days last week in Oak City with Mr. and Mrs. Fnnis Alldredge while deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Alldredge have a home in the Oak City area. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight went to Reno, Nev., recently to attend the 50th sen and Mrs Dean Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voting. Mr. in the Navy Voting for another four years. Chloe W. Sessions, 85, of Ogden who died on Oct. 23 was the sister of Lowell B. Welhei. Her husband, Roy Sessions, died in 1970. She has been an active member of the LI)S Church. She is survived by six sons, two 1 Clearfield Mik-sell- s Wednesday, wedding anniversary of Mr. Knight's brother Walter and his wife Mr. and Mrs. William Valline, daughter and honored the couple at their home in Reno. Over 100 fi lends of the couple attended from Nevada and California. Mr. Knight is a retired railroad employee, they recently returned from a trip to Furope with a group of co - workers and former ( L F Mi son-in-la- nett have a baby girl born on Oct. 10 in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Rose Johnson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot of Sacramento, Calif.; were visitors of the II. G. Hammons on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot, former Roy resihave been visiting a daughter and her family the dents This fall could be remembered as the season of the He will now be assigned to Patrol Squadron Five, at the Naval Air Station, Jack- sonville, Fla. A 1971 graduate deer-huntin- While millions of young people are registering to vote for the first time, millions of motorists are being reminded to regist- great registration." er their new tires. Recent federal safety regulations require everybody who sells tires to record the name and address of the purchaser, along with the serial number of the tire. Once the dealer has this information, he will forward it to the Manufactuier, says Ross R. Ormsby, Chairman of the Tire Industry Safety In the unlikely Council. a defect is later discovered in similar tires, the own- er will be not if led by certi- fied mail. urge all motorists to make sure the sellers registration records are accurately completed for the purchaWe sers own pro'ection." Ormsby added. Tire manufacturers are doing their part to make the system work, but we must : the meets or exceeds Department of Transportation safety standards, CK is the code assigned by DOT -- Force. Airman Cole is a communications specialist at Son Tra AB, Vietnam, with a unit of the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) which provides tactical air power supporting the U. S. and its allies in Southeast Asia and the Far East. A 1970 graduate of Roy High School, the airman attended Utah State University. buy code, this registration make sure the dealer fills out the proper forms and returns them to the manufacturer, Ormsby said. has inch spread. Several others members of the hunting party were successful in getting large bucks point buck last Saturday. The trophy-size- d deer had a 34 12 large 5 also. Gary Lee Airman Gary R. of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lee of 4880 S. 2500 W. has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., aLer completing Air Force basic trainiROY Lee, -- - son ng. S, Goose hunters are now active in Utah except in Daggett and I'intah counties where the Djring his six weeks at the Air Training Commands Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and 8UJ0GD season opens Nov. 25. Geese will not be hunted this year in Carbon and part of Emery counties or Davis County lunch ELEMENTARY MENUS Monday, Nov. 6 Chicken in Gravy Whipped Potatoes Parslied Potatoes Carrot and Cabbage Buttered Broccoli Pickled Sliced Beets Tiny Pan Rolls with Butter Chocolate Peanut Butter Brownies 12 pint milk Slaw Parkerhouse Roils Choice of Puddings with on the received special instruction relations. The airman has been to the Technical assigned Training Center at Sheppard for specialized training in aircraft maintenance. Airman Lee is a 1971 grad- Fish Springs in human National Wilflife Refuge. Daily bag limit on geese is six birds with no more than two Canada geese or dark species allowed per day. When Daggett and Uintah counties open, the daily bag limit there will be one Canada geese. Swan are moving onto maishlands of northern Utah now. Some 4,000 swan have been sighted on the Bear River Refuge with another 500 at Ogden Bay. Only holders of swan permits are allowed to take swan. Waterfowl hunters in swan areas should be careful not to mistake the large, swan for snow geese. to the manu- you d - Roger D. Cole, ROY son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Cole, 3901 S. 2275 W., has been promoted to airman first class in the U. S. Air L9" is the facturing plant. tire sie. in this case G78-1"ABC is a group of up to four symbols, optional with the manufacturer, to identify the brand, construction, design or other significant characteristics of the tire. 362 means the tire was made during the 32nd week of 1972. "If the tire Icar-fiel- Roger Cole distribution. Tires manufactured before May 22, 1971, some of which are still being sold, do not require registration. The latest identification on die number will appear tires sidewall, and would re.id DOT like this: something CKL9 ABC362. DOT means the tire of ( High School, he joined the Navy in October 190 HOOPER HUNTER Larry Christensen, 3950 S. 5500 W., shot this cooperation of tire purchasers, retailers and everybody else in the chain of have Saw - Md. g group of widows had dinner at Franciscos in Bountiful on the Friday evening preceeding the hunt opening. Following the dinner they gathered at the home of Phyllis Mm rell and ate the cake one of the hunters, Charles Thompson, forgot to take along. Going along were Ruth Donna Kidman, Thompson, Kendall, Conlyn Kathryn Wood, Larce Keller, Barbara Povey and Gayle Neff of Register tires for records ID 1 Airman loseph W Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs I ail D Hess of 136 Parkway Drive, completed a specialized aviation maintenance course at the Naval Air Station. Patuxent River, friends. A 1972 1. November Joseph Hess . Mrs. Margaret Jensen visited here over the weekend with her son and his family the Floyd Youngs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kidman were among those enjoying the Rouvan Concert in Logan despite the bad weather on Saturday evening. Spe5 Jim Schroader and his wife will call Hanau Air Force Base, Germany, their home for the next year and a half Jim left in June, his wife the former Claudia Collier of Syracuse, in September. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schroader. Former Sunset residents Mr. and Mrs. Randall S. Ben- We need him in the Utah State Senate JML nl Courier uate of Roy High School. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this externally caused itching... of us eczema, minor skin irritations, insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surDe-itcface germs. skin with te Zemo Liquid or Ointment. Top- ping Butter Cookies 12 Pint Milk Friday, STRONG A DEPENDABLE Nov. 10 Fish Burger OR Baked Cod with Tuesday, Nov. 7 Pizza Green Beans Turnip Wheels Chilled Apricots Snickerdoodles 12 pint milk VOICE Tarter Sauce Buttered carrots and peas French fries Celery Sticks Hot Buttered Bun Banana or Pineapple Cream Pie 12 Pint Milk Wednesday, Nov. 8 doctor's formulal Zemo speedily stops torment of Pole Weiners with Catsup and Mustard Steamed Cabbage Fruit Salad with dressing Spicy Applesauce Cake with Icing 12 pint milk XJ ! Eldon H. Barlow! UTAH STATE REPRESENTATIVE ! Paid Political Ad. by Barlow for State Rep. Committee Phil S. Magen, Chairman Barber TO . . . 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