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Show I I u:.iv::n:A - A cc.ir. Ovi 2ALi LA'Z CITY, !):..; Slid The Sun Chronicle is published weekly at Roy, Utah 84067. Second class postace paid at Roy, Utah. Subscription per year, $4.80, two Write years, $8. Ph. PO Box 207, Roy, Utah. Street address, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, UUh. 825-166- 6. u MfMitftOf TH( 'UtJL Vol. 19 No. tl jnJ 14 31 ?', 3 Thursday, March 1, Roy, Utah 1973 ' Roy man Confect manages Sambo's scEiools for 73 ROY - If you have a child that will be five (5) A former Roy resident, Clifford Hayden, 21, has accepted the position of manager of Sambos Restaurant in Boise, Idaho. before Oct. 31, 1973. please contact the school in your district. The schools need the names of the children to attend kindergarten. Mr. Hayden, a lifetime resident of Roy is an Eagle Scout and has attended rea schools. He was formerly employed of South Ogden. He received manager training at Phoenix, Ariz. and Santa Barbara, Calif. Last civic at Sambos Cliff is married to the dialogue scheduled for- mer Marilyn Droscher. The last Roy Community civic dialogue program concerning the Utah Legislature 1973 will be held tonight, 8 p.m. in the Roy High library. JOYCE BORK, education department Weber County Hospital, demonstrates the use of therapy equipment to Paramedical graduates Lynette Parr and Sherma Martin. Senator Merrill Jenkins, Senator Haven Barlow, Rep. Wilbur Barrett, Clark Puffer and J. Duffy Palmer will be the speakers. DISCUSSING plans for the Roy Hooper PTA Council meeting tonight at Roy High are Nancy Moore, first vice president, and Iona Humphrey, president. IPTA Clifford Hayden . . . will manage Dont forget the Council sets meeting Roy-Hoop- er PTA Council meeting! Our guest speaker will be Open Saturday Deadline draws near for water Mr. Lee R. Cain, director of elementary education, Ogden city school district. He will talk about How we as P TA workers can help children in our association with them. Im sure it will be very beneficial to us all. We will also be honored to have our Region III director, Mrs. Kent Crease who will install your Council officers. It will be March 1, 1973 at 7:30 p.m. at the Roy High School in room 109. The Roy Water Conservancy Subdistrict would like to remind the people of the March 3 deadline under the present connection fee price is $100. The subdistrict was awarded the total amount that was applied for, for the 4 fiscal year for construction funds from the federal government. The Roy Water Conservancy Subdistrict was the only project within the state that received full funding. Congratulations! Im happy to say that we now have 1.938 The project is moving along very well. The final design of the project will start within six weeks and we then hope to get under construction some time in the spring. Its Girl Scout cookie time again. The Girl Scouts of Utah are going to start taking cookie orders March 2 through March 10. The girls will begin Friday after school. Delivery date is set for the week of April Five cookie varieties are in 73-7- For your convenience, the city office will be open Saturday, March 3 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon o serve those signers in the sbdistrict project. last-minu- te Dont forget March is the deadline for Scholarship money to the State Office. 1 April 2, Memberships Reports for Recognition due to State. April 2, is also the time to have your History Books and your Projects books. Dont forget to circle May 9 and 10, you know what day that is. Thats the really big day: State Convention. See you there. Hospital offering reward 03erri?o oeSlGug cluded in this 46th annual sale at $1 a box. They include tucoa fudge, chocolate and ianilla cremes, scotties, mints and savannahs. If you are not contacted by a girl scout in your neighborhood, orders may be placed by calling 825-095- 70 Approximately leaders from professional all across the state completed a weeks training at Utah State University. Among them were 12 leader representatives from Box Elder, Weber, Davis and Local Morgan Counties. representatives included: WEBER Lee Rogers, Extension Agent, Carol Thor-nichome economist, and John Slater and Jill Hayes, 4-- of all races and all places, commented Gerald Olson, USU 4-- H supervisor. He added that is expanding to urban areas to give opyouths in cities portunities which in the past 4-- 4-- have been offered only to rural youth. Olson reported that all of those in attendance at the workshop actively participated in sharing of suc- cessful youth involvement programs and ideas. - k, ROY -- - Weber County Hospital is offering a $25 reward for the arrest and of persons or persons stealing hospital property. con-vcti- George Goodell, hospital ers complete wee It 4-- H 4-- H ad- ministrator, reports that vandalism at the hospital needs to be stopped and requests persons having information contact the hospital or the Roy Police Dept. Recently several signs were destroyed or taken from the grounds and the ornamental deer in the hospitals gardens were attempted to be moved. bd3! 4. Everyone is urged to attend these public discussions and thanks are extended to thoe who have participated in the past. staff assistants, all from Ogden. - WEBER-DAVICarroll Latham, home economist and supervisor of the EFNEP program for the two counties, Ogden. S - DAVIS Don Wilkie, Bar- bara Rock and Norma Dalton, staff assistants, mington. DAVIS-MORGA- all of Far- - Lloyd Smith, Extension Agent, Farmington. Theme of the workshop this year was A New Day, A New Way, and it typified the work of today, which is reaching out to young people N 4-- H 4-- O c iO The Roy Lions Club will conduct an all-odrive on March 15 to sell Utah Quality Blind Made articles to residents and local businesses, according to an announcement made today by Claire J. Davis. The articles are all manufactured in Utah Service for Visually Handicapped workshpps in Salt Lake City. The Lions Clubs earning from this sale will be used for sight conservation and trash disposals for Roy. The household broom will be sold at the regular price of $2.75. Every householder can use some type of household cleaning aid, and this drive gives everyone an opportunity to buy a good supply of quality products and at the same time help two very worthy causes. The entire membership of the Lions Club has been organized to supply friends and neighbors with this quality merchandise delivered right to their homes. Lions Clubs in other cities have had excellent results with their Utah Quality Broom Sales, and Claire Davis expressed his confidence in the success of this years sale. Something To Shout About by Pat Sutter, editor It seems whichever way you turn nowdays, someone or something is reminding you to be conscious of your weight. Fad diets, quick weight loss diets and promise this or that diets, whether good or not for your health, are appearing everywhere. Show me a girl and Ill show you a dieter or at least a potential one. No one ever seems satisfied with their figure. Havent y J been in a reducing salon where at least one girl looks like she should be modeling bikinis or overheard a shapely coed saying, If I could just lose a couple pounds ... But alas, its not only women who are becoming more and more concerned about their weight. Men are taking up better eating habits, whether because theyre concerned with tightening their belt or aiding an overworked heart. Its surprising how many men you notice ordering the days diet special or just a big, healthy, low calorie salad bowl, inmenu stead of the usual dishes. Why, just the other day while having lunch I noticed the man next to us. ordered a chefs salad while his friend had the ol standby, hamburger and fries. I gue-- I should have because for kept my thoughts to mys hot dessert he had a fudge sundae, complete with whipped cream, nuts and a cherry. Well, I guess its better having a low calorie lunch with a high calorie dessert than a high calorie lunch plus dessert. Does that reasoning make sense.. Maybe not, but havent you ever man-appeali- ng " noticed a girl coming out of the store with a diet pop in one hand and a candy bar in the other. . Or the housewife, on a strict diet, who cleans up the childrens leftovers (its better to save money than count calories) and then she tops it off with sampling just a few of her baked goods as they come from the oven. I can do really well Thats my downfall all day and then I go home. . . bake bread and eat half the loaf as it comes steaming hot from the oven ... plus I add half a square of butter. ... Whats hot bread without melted butter. . It would be easier too, if my husband didnt enjoy chocolate cake, pumpkin pie, cherry cheesecake or chocolate chip cookies. I think its easier to resist store bought goodies. . . BECAUSE generally theyre not quite as good . . BECAUSE you dont have to sample them to make sure you followed the recipe right and . . . BECAUSE the aroma doesnt fill the air as you take them from the grocery sack zz it does when you take them from the oven. BUT IVE FOUND A SOLUTION TO MY HOMEMADE PROBLEM GOODIES. . .take them to the office. Pretty soon Ill have an office full of fellow dieters to work with and maybe tilings wont be so hard! Just about the time you teach your kids that you cant put more in a container than it will hold, along comes a woman in slacks. |