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Show J I j U..i 101 nv4 The Sun Chronicle is published weekly at Roy, Utah 84067. Second class postage paid at Roy, Utah. Subscription per year, $4.50, two Write years, $8. Ph. PO Box 207, Roy, Utah. Street address, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, Utah. 825-166- 6. MIMIC Volume 19 No. 0 THt Thursday, March Roy, Utah 16 15, 1973 Neighbors meet in delivery Babies are a community affair on 2425 West Street in Roy, with two small neighbors born 8 minutes apart Wednesday night at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. The Roy Water Conservancy Subdistrict has granted a temporary extension of the deadline for purchasing connection to its new pressurized irrigation system at the old $100 Mrs. Ronald (Janet) Smith of 5309 So., and Mrs. James (Jacqueline) Garner of 5267 So. live three houses away from each other. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Garner were both expecting and knew they were due at f bout the same time. rate. The decision came after subdistrict officials determined that no all Roy residents had been contacted by local citizens who have volun- However, Mrs. Smith said she was hiding during the last days of her pregnancy, and the neighbors hadnt gotten together recently. When the. two women discovered they were neighbors again - this time in the labor rooms of St. Benedicts hospital, the spirit of friendly competition set in. We were having a race to see who could do it first, Mrs. Garner said Thursday mor- the Shoot for the Stars competition. ning from her hospital bed, which is next to Mrs. Smiths bed in room 434 at St. Benedicts. Mrs. Smith gave birth at 9:37 p.m., and Mrs. Garner delivered her baby at Qy 9:45pm. won boy, Nate Herzog, has the finals of the Shoot for the Stars run, dribble and shoot competition for youngsters, sponsored by Walker Bank, Zion Motors, A Roy Little Jennifer Lynn Garner, who weighed in at 8 pounds 12' 2 ounces, is a welcome feminine addition to a family with two boys, Eric and Darin. Smiths Management 13-1- City; Jeff Petty, 450 So. 500 W., Tooele; and James Shaw, 2944 N. 150 W., North Ogden. Cor- They will be vying for several thousand dollars worth of valuable prizes. poration, and the Utah Stars. The finals will be staged at halftime of the Squires game on Thursday, March 22, in the Salt Palace. Stars-Virgin- The grand prize winner in each of the three age groups will receive a trip for two to a western division ABA playoff game with the Stars, two 1973-7- 4 Stars season tickets and round-tri- p transportation for himself and his parents to Disneyland. Runners up in each age classification will win the use of an International Scout for a hunting trip in the fall and a scholarship to the Challenge, competition was conducted in the Salt Palace in conjunction with Stars ABA games on March 1, 3, and 5, and from those playoffs the top three youngsters in each of 2 three age categories and 4 qualified for the finals. Semi-fin- Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Garner said it was nice to be expecting together. Id look out the window to see how fat she was, or ask her little boy. if shed had her baby, Mrs. Smith said. (9-1- 0, 11-1- 13-1- Finalists in the age division are Ed Clark, 2610 Skyline Dr. in Salt Lake City; Scott Evans, 5156 So. 1250 W. in Riverdale; and Mark Gowans, 364No. 600 E. in Oram. 2 Finalists in the age classification are Nate Herzog, 4433 So. 2050 W., Roy; Mike Maxwell, 3827 So. 2780 E. in Salt Lake City; and Steve Tapp, 7270 So. 1600 E. in Salt Lake City. 9-- The neighbors have shared community activities before. They were on the same bowling team when they worked at Ogdens Internal Revenue Service, and were debating from their hospital beds about who was the .vorst bowler. Inc., summer basketball camp at Park City. Third-plac- e finishers will win the use of an Open Road Motor Home for a weeks summer vacation and a scholarship to the Challenge 11-1- As Anthony Smith has offered no objections to making his Jennifer Finalists in the 4 age classification are Jeff Belnap, 3689 So. 2400 E., Salt Lake reached The Smiths had also been thinking girl, but theyve come to a happy reconciliation with Anthony, who will be welcomed Jaime. Weve by got a start on our basketball said Mrs. team, I guess, Smith. neighbor yoeiftCD pgogCdqo Jimolfo the race, Mrs. Smith said, but she got the girl, and I didnt. I YOUNG BASKETBALL buff, Nate Herzog, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Kay Herzog, moves into final competition in ball Camp. In addition, all finalists will have dinner with Utah Stars players at the Log Haven Restaurant. teered to sell the connections. Subdistrict chairman Joseph Dawson said the extension will be For a short, undetermined amount of time . . . probably only a few days until our salesmen can finish canvassing their areas. After that time, the deadline will, go into effect and the cost of connections will be increased. Federal regulations require that 85 per cent of all subdistrict water users must purchase connections before funds can be released for the project. Mr. Dawson indicated that the subdistrict has already sold 80 percent of the connections and needs only 125 more sales before construction can get underway. Subdistrict officials have indicated the pressurized irrigation syUem will cut down on water costs for local users and take some of the strain off the Roy City culinary water system. Currently, it is estimated that the cost of water per year would run about $32.50 for the an assessment that would average lot probably be paid right along with property - taxes. Additional information can be obtained by phoning the subdistriet office, 825-428- Applications for enrollment in the Weber State College Nursery School are now being accepted by the Department of Family Life for the 1973 summer and 1973-7- 4 school year. Children three and four years old are eligible to attend the two hour per day sessions, said Kathy Gaither, director of the WSC nursery school. Fee for the school is $28.50 per quarter. Final day for ac 4a cepts :ice of applications is March 30. Miss Gaither said. Nursery school sessions are approximately two hours long, with some groups attending in the morning and others in the afternoon. Applications of those desiring to attend will be grouped according to ages and a random selection process will be used to place children riders sougSif Come ride with us, is the invitation given by Dixie Little, president, Linde Gaz, vice president and Vicky Shipley, of the Westernettes. The Westernettes Riding Club is an all womens equestrian grou involved in riding. Any ladies 17 years of age or older are invited to join. The club has planned a ride March 17 for prospective members For further details call or 399-1- 18 rmtfi purchases the first broom that is being sold for his wife from the Lions this Roy year. Chairman Claire Davis is accepting $2.75. These brooms are made by the visually handicappedd and are sold by the Lions. Broom sale tonight - ROY Mayor Charles Hull today praised the Lions Club for its efforts to help the blind to help themselves and at the same time raise funds for Sight Conservation, thru the community wide sale of blind-mad- e articles. There is a definite need for funds for Lhis project, he stated, and it is heartening to have the Lions devote so much effort to provide these funds. in each group, Miss Gaither said. Parents will receive written notification of their childs status within a few weeks after close of the application period. Additional information concerning the WSC Nursery School program may be had by phoning the Family Life ofext. 252. fice, 399-594- 1, We are cooperating seriously. Last weekend, while my husband was in California I decided to try being an independant, equal woman. Saturday morning I stopped at the hardware store, bought two wood-ton- e antiquing kits and a 10 x 12 piece of glass for our daughters window, which had been broken for some time. The man at the stor was very informative about how to do both jobs ... but he failed to mention that there was any real work involved. He made everything sound so easy, but then he was a man. Putting in the window wasnt too difficult. And I was proud of the job! Then I began my kitchen reading the directions for too cabinets. The first step wasnt difficult, but 12 hours to least at I then I read that had wait was hours before proceeding. Twelve much, much too long for within two hours I ached all over. All that stretching, bending and stretching again had tgken its toll. Boy, how I wished my husband was home! Why, I ached in muscles that I didnt know I even had. to the fullest to help make this Utah Quality years Broom Sale a Clair J. Davis, success. Chairman of- the drive, revealed that plans have already been made to conduct the sale on March 15, 1973. - Skating club plans session The Wasatch Figure Skating Club is planning a fun evening of skating for al people in the Ogden area. The club is sponsoring a Public Skating Session, Sunday, March 18, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cost of the session will be 50 cents for children and $1 for adults, with the rental of skates included in the- admission charge. At the beginning of this session, a few of the club members will be performing - exciting skating Featured in these free-styl- e exhibitions. exhibitions and Paul own fifth will be Vickie Carr Tassone, Ogdens place National Junior Fair Team. Also skating will be Heather Somefliinn To Shout re-doi- ng A Hopkins and Susan Baker, have brought honours home to the Ogden area, competing in Central Pacifics at who Squaw Valley California. exhibitions will be performed by Pattie Favero, David Murphree, and Mike and Suzie Theis. Other These skaters, and other club members, wilf be on the ice throughout the evening to help you with your skating, and give you any advice you might request. Proceeds from the session will be used to further figure skating in the Ogden area. by Pat Sutter, editor The next morning the cabinets were ready for the second phase but my Dody wasnt. But onward and upward, reaching to the top of the cupboards, down to the bottom of the silverware drawer, and around the corner to the towel rack. On and on, stretch and reach, stain and streak. The jobs nearly done now and so am I, done-i- n that is. All these women pushing for more equality must either be stronger, dumber or richer than I am. Maybe they can afford to have the muscle-strainin- g jobs done for them, but then in a woman handyman or to have call theyd else theyd be defeating their goals. Womens lib may have its place, some of their ideas may be good, but I just cant agree with all of them. All my independant actions resulted in, were making me more appreciative of mans masculinity and what they can do to help. The only problem I have now is convincing my tnsband that he is such a big help ... or at least he could be if hed get out of the easy chair. - SEEKING LADIES for members in the Westernettes Riding Club are (1. to r.) Linda Gaz, vice president and Dixie LitVicky Shipley, secretary-treasuretle, president. r, 9 .ftf MAYOR HULL their entire philosophy should be taken Women 4 jgar A lot has been said about women being equal to men and being able to do everything and anything a man can, but ... Im not so sure sharing a baby sitter. secretary-treasure- r ,, Womens Lib ... Phooey! been already V Applications ready playmate, it wont be much ot a problem if the Smiths and Garners decide to go out at the same time. Theyve 4. SW The difference between shes good looking and shes looking good is about 20 years and 40 pounds. |