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Show Sun Chronicle Clearfield Courier Thursday, April 26, 1973 Wednesday April 2.T. I!I7 hunt successful Egg The Roy Kiwanis Dub held another successful Easter Egg Party last Saturday for BEFORE. AFTER . . . .. go-sign- al Elks Lodge in an effort to bring recognition to outstanding teens in the area. Both teens were cited for their outstanding contribution in the recent city clean-u- p campaign sponsored by each school in the area. Award ceremonies were held on Monday night prior to the regular Elks Friendly visitor some adults helping toddlers moved out onto the hunting field. from sponthe sors of the Hoy Faster Egg Hunt the children and Miss Cindy Henderson and Craig Musselman have been named Teenagers of the Month, it was announced today by the Roy Elks Lodge No. 2338. Miss Henderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson of 4533 So. 2075 W. Roy, Utah. Craig Musselman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Musselman of 3754 So. 2025 VV., Roy. They are both in the seventh grade at SandRidge Jr. High in Roy. The Teenager of the Month program is sponsored by the the youngsters of Roy. When it comes right down to it the Roy Kiwanis Club and the Kiwani-anne- s enjoyed themselves getting it ready as the boys and gris do in participating. lius year they also had the help of two Key Club members of Roy High School. Many, many hours are spent in preparation of this project to All make it successfu. Kiwanis members are betting that sooner or later we are going to have a good warm sunny day for this event. With Easter coming later this year we thought we had the weatherman licked but their was a cold prevailing wind. Cold drinks, hot coffee, buttered popcorn and hot dogs were sold. Members will use the money to further more Roy Community projects. Thousands of youngsters participated in this event and everyone participating went home with several candy eggs gathered in the hunt. Even TINY Angelina Quintana, left, Robert STock and clinical coordinator Julia while we are participating in a very friendly fellow during his call at the right, find Winnie-the-Poo- h the event plans are being Center. Pooh had lots of fun as he made the rounds in the made to make it an even McKay-De- e Hospital greater success next year for pediatrics division of the hospital, spreading cheer just as he does in other hospitals the kids of Roy. all over the United States. Lodge meeting and parents of both teens were present. Each was awarded with a Certificate of Achievement and a $25 Savings Bond. Art Martinez, Chairman of the youth activities for th Roy Elks stated that all teens in the area are elegible and encourages all residents to nominate a youth who they think deserves recognition for any outstanding deed. Contact the Roy Elks Lodge for on nomination details procedures, or call 394-595- Cub Scout Pack 1 87 schedules April meeting ROY - Cub Scout Pack 187 will hold its April pack meeting on Thursday, April 26, 1973 at 7 p.m. in room 118 of the Roy High School. The theme this month is Spanish Fiesta. The following boys will receive awards: Cubs: Steven Crunk, Kip Hayes, Jeff Smith, Mark ONeal, Eddy Shay, Troy Keller, Brian Hansen, and Tim Pence Webelost - Bobby Wirkman, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jeff Gutherie, Jordan Stover, Steven Gunderson, Billy Ven-strBrett Matsumura, Ernie Salazar, Alan Griffey. a, Hospital names assistant,! Dr. Richard S. White, formerly of Sayre, Penn., has joined the laboratory at the McKay-De- e Hospital as assistant to Dr. Farrell Calton. cardio-pulmona- 6" 81 DIA. 585 10"d.a.846 DEA. 710 12"d.a.1090 OTHER SIZES He will aid with the implementation of a cardiac reconditioning program for patients who have suffered heart attacks and are now preparing to return to normal daily activities. 4" TO 24" CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- P SALT LAKE: 1501 South Redwood Rd., Ph. 484-763- 1 OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 0 PROVO: Ph. (no toll charge) Before joining the McKay-De- e Hospital, Dr. White had extensive cardiology training in Letterman Army Hospital in San Francisco, and at the Guthrie Clinic in Sayre,. 8 399-117- 752-631- 0 373-060- TTocDEr Dr. White Dr. and Mrs. White and their five children are now living in Ogden. POcoGeoafto WITH EVERY FILLUP beautiful scenes appear on 8 reversible placemats. Just wipe clean. Start your collection today. New placemats each week. 16 CXEICTS QV 825-385- 2 5602 So. 1900 W. Open 24 hours Fast, friendly service Knud-se- n of Springfield, Oregon visited here for several days last week with the Duane Knudsen family. Virgil and Duane are brothers. Noel Liljeblad left April 3 to begin a new job as a correctional counselor for drug addiction at Norce, California. Lawana and the children will join him next week after winding up their affairs here. They will make their home in Riverside. Marilyn P. Russell, 46, died 15 at her home in u Sunday April Clinton after -- a long illness. The family moved to Clinton from Sunset quite recently. Born in Clinton to George and Edwin and Nona Hogge Parker. She was married to William R. Russell in 1948, in 1956 the marriage was solomenized in the LDS Temple. Survivors S. It besides Lake her husband are two sons and three daughters, Bradley Robert, Marc Parker, Jana Kay, Melinda and Mrs. Jill R. Hampton all of Clinton, two brothers and one sister. Funeral services were on Wednesday in the Clinton 3rd Ward chapel, Bishop DeMar Mitchell officiating. Burial in the Clinton Cemetary. Charles and Lana Thompson have a new son born on April 13. George and Debra Henrys new son arrived on April 16. Four students from our area, Clearfield High School graduates, made the University of Utah honor roll for the winter quarter. They were John Alston Cloward, Steven William Cole, Van Embden Hensen and ' Deborah Ann Scambia. Dinner guests of the Ralph Eyster family on Sunday were Mrs. Eysters mother, Leone Wilson and a sister Mrs. Elmer Ellis and her son Richard. Mrs. Ellis and her son have been visiting here with her mother who lives in Clinton. They will be in our area for about two weeks. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebel, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bitton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ITiomton and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrold Dalton spent several days in eastern Utah on an outing last week. Mr. Dalton is from that area near Cleveland and was the official guide to Goblin Valley, the San Rafael River and to areas where uranium i being mined. They went in trailers and campers with motor bikes to convey them to places they visited. They returned home on Saturday evening Airman Barkley K. Bruker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Burker, 851 No. 200 W. has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Illinois after completion of Air Force Basic Training. Airman Burker is a 1971 Clearfield High School graduate and is married to the former Debra Green of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kim her enjoyed Easter dinner at the home of a daughter and her family, the Lynne Barkers of North Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pitcher visited in Sunset on Easter with a daughter and her family the Mark Jenkins. Easter Sunday the Nevin Bassetts entertained a group of parents, brothers and sisters, their children and some aunts and uncles at a barbeque. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd, parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Todd and their 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton, and 5 children, ad of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bell and 2 children of North Ogden, Mr. Charles McBride, Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tippits and their 6 children, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gemm of Kanesville. George Dickson was among Weber State College students on the honor roll for the winter He is the son of quarter. George and Sally Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bronson of Clearfield, Mrs. Roxey Bronson were dinner guests of Ann Bronson and her daughter Eileen on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Enquist and their small son were dinner guests on Easter Sunday of Mrs. Enquists parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur. Nola Kimber has been ill, she expects to be hospitalized soon for surgery. Dinner guests of the Denzil Hansens on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kefford Peek of Ogden, Mrs. Hansens parents. Mr. and Mrs. Weller Bishop and their daughter Barbara of Seattle, Wash, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stephens over the weekend. They came to our area to attend BYU commencement exercises in which their son Allan was graduated in the business field The Dale Ears, Jim Williams and Jay Jacobs of West Point spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday POSTERS, POSTERS, POSTERS. Bulletin boards, halls, home rooms - you name it. Students of Roy Junior High have been combing magazines, books, newspapers for pictures and additional ideas for ecology posters which they make for school and community. The first step in improving the ecology starts at home, so students practice their anti-littcampaign at school as well as in the community. Posters give added impetus and are fun o do too. -- er Roy High PTA schedules meeting ROY -- Roy High P.T.A. will hold their annual Outstanding Student Award meeting Thursday April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Roy High Auditorium. LaMar Cork will conduct the meeting. Musical numbers by the Roy High School music School If you do this on week ends . . . at Flaming Gorge on an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Kocky Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Olsen of Ogden spent Easter Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olsen. The Kenneth Kellers and the Sheldon Kendall families spent a few days in the Moab, Capital Reefs area last week, taking motor bikes they explored places of interest and beauty there. The Reuben Morrells spent several days at their ranch in Bickneli last week, the Kellers and Kendalls paid ther i a visit while they were in that area. Holly Anderson, 4 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson has been ill again. She suffered a bout with pneumonia about two months ago. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor last week were Mr. a.. ' Mrs. Kent Rydalch, Ray Taylor of Boise ar. Earl Porter of Mountain Home, Ida. They came for the graduation of Virginia Taylor from BYU last week. All are family members except Mr. Porter who is Miss Taylors fiance. WHY DONT YOU TRY THIS? Work with th fighter bomber onn earn good pay. Consider it as a part ime openings for weapons mechanics and specialists. Prior servic, men trained in servico wanting to train are welcome. men Hill find these jobs challenging and weekend per month ,nd job. Currently there are munitions maintenance these positions or prior Also service worthwhile. non-pri- or CONTACT: RESERVE RECRUITING OFFICE Bldg. 593 Hill AFB. Utah Phona 777-33- |