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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, March 15, 1973 Clearfield Courier Wednesday, March I 'VrllUi FOR SALE ELECTRICAL WORK, residential, commence' wiring. New circuits, remodeling, maintenance or what have you. State licensed. Ph AUTOS FOR SALE BUSPSESS OPPORTUNITIES 773-314- fluids with Fluidex $1.69 - Lose weight with capsules $1.98 at Roy mc29 Drug Center. EXCESS REDUCE 4958 Cadillac in good condition. New tires, make offer, ph. 393-146p.m. mh!5 WORK after 5 TYPING. Call the Ehue Lustre way from r carpets and upholstery. Rent electric $1. Sprouse Reitz, 399 S. State, TAKE SOIL AWAY Roy mh!5 mh!5 Ref air conditioner, 1 12 ton, 1800 BTU. $125: Reclmers, $50 and $35, occasional. $7, Davenport and Chairs, ml5 1967 BUICK Rivera, excellent cond R and H, PR and P Steering, one owner, $1400 Call 773 2465 after 4 30 p m weekdays or all day weekends chair. $50: Chrome dinette, $45, T V conB and W. - Radio and record player, $75, TRailer. 2 wheeler, $100, Elect. Mtr mhl5 Your lawn needs help ter a long winter. Free estimates or 825 1297 ap5 S, Fleetwood mobile home, 2 bedroom, plenty of extras, Ph 825 0347 or 782 5838. mattress. old newspapers, should be tied in bundles. Call for Free pickup ot 773-126Oi deliver to 5171 S. 2700 W., Roy. mh22 ap5 loving very DachshundTerrier, cute in- and INSTRUCTION In Siamese Sunset area. Large buff colored male with darker blue stripes, eyes, (wo kinks in end of tail, answers to Linx Reward Ph 8254992. 31 6X4X8 VERY NICE includes p m. one or two bedroom apt. $130 utilities. Call 3926000 after 5 and weekends. quiet, Ph 773 3328 pre school is now taking applications for children ages 3 5 For more information call Mrs Carol Dawn Smith, 393 2488 apl2 two bedroom, fully carpeted duplex apt. in Sunset. Water, sewer included. or drinkers, no pets, Partly furnisher built in or free standing charge Free estimates. Ph. FIREPLACES GIVE A WIG PARTY in your home for a $20 Skin Top Wig plus $1 5 to $50 cash. Write: Wig Party, 1115 E. Rittenhouse St., Philo., Pa $100 Ph. 7734176. ml5 No KELP WANTED SERVICES EARN MONEY having fun. DemonTri Chem Liquid em- tfmh!5 PIANO LESSONS. Roy Opening for students in area Call Connie. 773 5482 broidery paints. evenings. Cull 773-162- 5 mhl 5 ml5 PIANO. Like a a new, mo pyts Organ with automatic rhythm Phone collect 206 or write Credit Mgr 612 SW. 152nd, Seattle Wn . 98166 assume low Also 773-287- mhl5 773-154- 21 tf and upholstery shampoo. Free estimate. Call Jimmy D. anytime. mhl5 392-916- FURNANCES for sale in condition, 100,000 BTU, 135,000 BTU. Down draft or up draft. To see call after 5 p.m. or all day weekends. Gus Miller, Villa Capri Motel, Highway 89, Fruit Heights. Kaysville. USED good 376-343- 9 SPARKLING CEILINGS. Expertly sprayed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone Lee Pons, 825-994- s2 1 tf mhl5 Room 13. Palti Wiggins has been named Roy High Schools 1973 Betly Crocker Homemaker of Chosen on the Tomorrow. basis of scores in a written and attitude knowledge examination administered to high school seniors here and throughout the country last Dec. 5, she will receive a specially designed award from General Mills, sponsor of ho annual Betty Crocker Search Love is. . . anew baby of n son born March 8. Mrs. George is the former Allene Fifield. born March 6. Mrs. Butler is the former Judy Birkes. Airman and Mrs. Kevin K. Tolman are the proud parents of a baby boy born March 5, 1973. They are now living at Mrs. Plattsburgh, N.Y. Tolman is the former Darlene L. Morrison of California. Airman Tolman is with the stratigic r:r command at PlatMrs. LaRue C. tsburgh. Tolman is back in New York with them to celebrate the This is the happy event. child. first couples Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christiansen of 2107 W. 4700 S., have a little girl born March 6th. The new mother is the former Daryl Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Blatter of 2182 W. 5600 S., No. 24 are the parents of a daughter born March 2. Mrs. Blatter is the of have a daughter born March 2. Mrs. Choate is the former Carolyn Groves. Its a girl for the Carl Tanners. The new addition was born March b. The Tanners live at 5659 S. 2775 W. Mrs. Tanner is the former Vicky Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith of 5309 s. 2425 W are the proud parents of a son born March 7th. Mrs. Smith is the former Janet Ensmingcr. Mr. and Mrs. James Garner of 5267 S. 2425 VV. have a new addition n their family, a little girl. The tiny miss was born March 7. The new mother is the former Jacqueline Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Max George of 2067 W. 5800 S. are the parents W. 5600 S., American The State Homemaker of Tomorrow, to be selected from all school winners in the state in judging centering on results of the Dec. 5 test, will receive a $1,500 college A scholarship. reference work, The Annals will also be of America, presented to the state winners school by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. The second-rankinstudent in the state will receive a $500 scholarship. g parents of a baby daughter former Alison Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Choate for Homemakers of Tomorrow. In addition, she remains eligible for state and national honors. HOY Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Butler of 2638 W. 5100 S., are the Call 766 0188, Kaysville. Roy coed wins homemaker award 782-748- HOUSECLEANING, windows, walls, wax floors, expert carpet SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stevens of 2136 N. 400 W., have a new little daughter born March 6. Mrs. Srevens is the former Sherry Williams. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bailey of 2331 N. 475 W are the parents of a new little son born March 7. Mrs. Bailey is the former Marilee Monk. CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Steven Chambers of 456 Bruce, Apt. J, are the parents of a daughter born March 4. The new mother is the former Cindy Lynne Christiansen. y Mr. and Mrs. Randy of 581 E. 400 S., have a new addition to their family, a y girl born March 4. Mrs. is the former Betty Gardner. Its a girl for the Robert Ahrensbach family of 109 Ross Drive. She arrived on the 6th of March. Mrs. Ahrensbach is the former Mary Lou Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Martinez of 712 S. State are the parents of a new baby girl born March 2. Mrs. Martinez is the former Paula Pereida. Formerly of Clearfield, now living in Oakland, California, Mr. P"d Mrs. Richard Tyson sent Wu. J of a son born Feb. 21. Mrs. Tyson is the former Janell Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Olsen of 239 N. Lakeview Drive have a new little daughter born on March 7. Mrs. Olsen is the former Jolene Barto. Mr. and Mrs. William' Burnett of 21 N. Terrace Drive are the parents of a little girl born March 8. The new mother is the fonner Barbara Burton. Min-che- Min-che- B late April, the 51 Betty Crocket Homemakers of In Tomorrow representing every state and the District of each ac-- , Columbia companied by a faculty adviser - will gather in Washington, D.C., for an expeducational tour of ense-paid the capital city and Colonial W'illiamsburg, Va. Personal observation and interviews during the tour will be added to state-leve- l judging results in the selections, to be announced at a dinner in Williamsburg, of the 1973 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow and Scholarthree runners-up- . ships of the four national winners will be increased to -- -- $5,000, $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000. Instituted jn last years Betty Crocker Search, a $1,000 Nutrition Scholarship is also part of the program again this year. Recipient of this award will be the participating student who plans a college major in nutrition or a related field, ranks among the highest in his or her state on the overall examination and, from those meeting these two criteria, achieved the top score on the exams nutrition questions. Science selection of winners. A total of 665,600 seniors were enrolled in this years Search, the first in which boys were eligible to participate. Approximately nine million students have taken part in the program since its inception in the 1954 55 school year and, with this years feminine homemaker has usually exerted the major in- fluence in shaping the home, teamwork between husband and wife has long been the ideal. In todays changing society, that teamwork will undoubtedly become increasingly important during the years ahead. That is why high school seniors boys as well as girls are now eligible to join the Betty Crocker Search with full opportunity to earn and, scholarships hopefully, gain the other educational benefits of Letter to the editor Thanks to Mr. Stahle for the Roy Chronicle for the large print and the beautiful bride pictures. They are far better than the other two papers we take. The service we get is just per.e missed two Sun fect Chronicles, so I phoned in the afternoon on Thursday; Friday we received two copies by mail. Thanks to our lovely mail lady, Beth, who is so prompt. When Mr. Stahle started his printing in Roy, my dear little mother, Mary E. Dalton wanted to help him out so she subscribed for 10 Roy Suns for herself and nine children. She was a widow and lived across the street from his business shop. We have taken the Roy Chronicle every year since. Before Mr. Stahle moved to Roy from Bountiful, we subscribed to the Davis County Clipper, which we took for years. We were happy when we read he got awards for the nicest papers. Lets keep our city clean, so we can he proud of it again this year. Lets help the city council who are trying so hard to make our city best. We welcome the Myers Mortuary and all the businesses that have come join us. We welcome all the hew people that are moving into our city and hope they enjoy oui friendship. Mrs. L.A. Schofield simulated wood grain on lardwood $9.99 Flowered pattern, simulated decorative pattern 31 6X4X8 B grade $3.99 CEILING TILE 31 6X4X8 Cyprus Walnut, wal nut veneer, st quality hard wood $7.95 316X4X8 Illinois veneer, B Elm, Elm grade $3.49 Va "X4X 8 Design Rosewood : hardboard backing, 1st grade $5.95 4X8 8 lain white Vinyl-coate- swirl d 16 12 Chaperon Select from over 50 different types of ceiling tile. 38" X 4 X 8 Plasterboard $1.24 V2 "X4X 8 2X4 Pre-cu- Plasterboard $1 .35 studs t 45 each Jupiter, med. brown, Earth med. green, 1st quality $2.99 Alum, storm doors, self storing, 32" or 36" $17.95 Weyerhauser Spanish Oak, 39" Field fence, 20 rod roll aimulated oak on hardboard backing, 1st quality $19.85 $3.69 alim. roofing Va" X 4 X 10 Misc. paneling $3.29 49 V2 " X 8 49 V2 " X 10' $4.50 $5.50 $5.35 $7.42 4912,,X 12' 316 X 4 X 8 Lauan, 49W'X 14' light, 49 V2 " X 16' 49 A "X 20' medium and dark natural Lauan veneer, 1st grade $baq $10.60 $2.85 1316 X 4X7 Sable Walnut simu lated vinyl on Lauan $1.99 grants, total scholarship awards will exceed $2 million. Regarding the inclusion of in the program, boys Mills General said," While, historically, the 0 Liberty Walnut, grade $2.39 Research Associates, Chicago, constructed and grades the written examination, and is responsible for all judging and 1 on Lauan, a5 EXPERT PIANO tuning and repair done reasonable. Contact Vernal Jolley Piano Service at or Tielman Music Center ot mh22 REAL NICE Kenmore automatic zig zag sewing machine in walnut cabinet. $79.95 or payments. Ph. Liquid Embroidery needs you. No experience necessary. Free instructors kit. a t 1992 lated wood grain on composition board, B grade. Moorish oak, maple and Teak $1.69 1 191 ow. strate SPINET simu- Vinyl-coate- d birch veneer, X4X oriental Teak, 1st quality "X4X7 Michigan Birch MISCELLANEOUS mhl5 CONSOLE Va FOR RENT lost HERITAGE M0NTESS0RI mhl5 delivery PANELING, LUMBER, ETC PANELING ml5 '.al AWAY For $50' Kawasaki 500. $1100. assortment of cassettss, $1 50 each Phone 773 4697 or 777 3341 ask for GIVE details write include your phone Route Dept. 9313 Borden Ave . Sun Valley, Calif. 91352. vestment LOST m!5 w to own and part time. Age or xpetience not Requires car and $985 cash NEED m22 BABY CRIB Wanted confection WANTED SCOUTS 1968 and vending area. Ogden and surrounding Pleasant business. High profit items. Can Day Roy PERSON candy route, Sturt Care in my home Hot lunches, any age Ph. 394 3227, 2282 W 4400 LICENSED mh22 wide RESPONSIBLE mhl5 hp. 115 volts, 1725 rpm, $10. Other items Ph 825 7755. 12 Send stamped, envelope to Bickerstalf Enterprises of Texas. P.0. Box 605. Columbus, Texas 78934 operate mh22 14 SELL and make cash money in time. al- Ph. sole MUST HOME my3 POWER RAKING C'earfield. FOR SALE: Connie. Ph 773 5482 1972 FORD pickup. V8 4 speed, low miles, Call 773 6671 or see at 5671 S 2700 W, AT spare youi Over 500 types of paneling to choose from. Largest varietyand quantity in Dimension lumber at discount prices. Special price on full unit lots. New angle iron channel etc. Assorted lengths 7ib. 4' Pine lath, bundle of 50 the intermountain $2.93 West. MOST COMPLETE UNt ED MOLDINGS AND COLORED NAILS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA We PYWOOD PRE-FINIS- Stock Every Color Pane linx We Can Match Any 38 X 4 X 8 V2 $3.93 $3.29 $6.49 X 4 X 8 X4X 7 See us tor all your fencing. We have the largest supply and selection in the intermountain area at discount prices. We buy our paneling direct from the mill: in full carloads. Sell direct to So before you buy the public, no middleman or distributors mark-up- . and largest stock selection the far have We first. us largest see by paneling, more pieces in and or from choose to kinds 100,000 in the State. Over 500 full our check unit Dealers all welcome, times. prices on paneling stock at and plywood. N? fiH h d 'THE WALL PANELING KINGS" MASTER CHARGE HONORED BANKAA&RfCARD WALKER BANKARD 266 9551, p.m Or 555 West 3500 South (1 block east of Redwood) 5 w.m. to Oc-s- n 7 266-612- 2 Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 14, 1973 |