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Show I I Thursday, June Sun Chronicle ((liiestl.iv . .Inn Clearfield Courier 14, 11)73 Guys and Dolls Adjutant General receives medal Major General Maurice L. Watts, adjutant general for Utah, received the nation's second highest medal, the Legion of Merit, in ceremonies last Thursday at Camp W G Williams General Watts received the award from the Deputy Commander of the 6th U S Army, Major General Robert 1? Smith The Leg.an of Merit is the to second only Distinguished Service Medal among non-comh- decorations General Watts received the award in recognition of his the and leadership progressive programs in stituted by him in training and maintaining the Utah National Guard at its high state of readiness The Utah National Guard is presently 98 8 of authorized strength, which is 12th in the nation The citation accompanying he award commended General Watts working out agreements betinween active Army stallations and government agencies and other reserve components in developing the largest training complex in the western United Sttes In making the award in behalf of Secretary of the Army Robert K Froelke, General Smith . recog-.- zed General Watts civic leadership the National Guard represen- on the prestigious Department of Defense Reser- ve Policy Board which is the tative responsible for ' 9 I receives many favorabb reviews making recommendations to the Secretary of Defense on policies concerning the reserve components of all the ches of the service. Musk ul ( nmt t.il l h .3 i e t in I , . establishing the Community Support Urogram in the National Guard which has enhanced the prestige of not only the I tali National Guard but the rnied Koices as well Watts has seived as Adjutant General lor Utah from September 14 to the present tune and Inis served as president of the Adjutants GeiuT.il Association of the United States for three terms lie is prescntlv serving as r M litktl'fot Gu.s.mdDiiils lit still ,n til ihle production inns u1 Hi lone m ki The show tuns through Ui ida at 1. 11,11. and Sutuidav at ,.i i 0 p are , I , Ticket inlui illation t SONY. TV tuaDrMaif t tained bv tailing Opera House I'ko n , .1 a. I it ( t u , ,1 7177 Students receive assistance & Hanoi s at ent nuu t mil honors at large si holm j have been avvaided to I tali high stint seniors who will be aueniimg the Lmvetsitv ol 1 tali next fall Receiving thesi stholai ships aie Bette Jo Vlan.x daughter of Mr ami Mis (.In, 'Ihomash Fergus of Rov Courney. sou ol Mi ami M Robeit Courney of Ko Betty Lundquist daughter o Mr and Mrs Lany Lundquis. of Clearfield Shone Ola daughter of Mr and Mis ,J,u k W Oda of ( lmtoo Mai k Schleiger son ol Mr and M s K D Sihlcigei. Dei itn Slnba daughtei of Mi and Mrs Chieto Slnba .1 I I NICELY NICELY (Gerald Roe) has reservations about Nathan Detroits (II E.I). Redford) floating crap game in Lagoon Opera House production of Guys and Dolls. . U of U scholarships received r scholarships have been awarded to the following CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Major high school seniors who will be the University of General Maurice L Watts, right, Utah Adjutant attending Utah this fall John Jr. CampGeneral by Major General Robert B. Smith, Sixth bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John U.S. Army Deputy Commander. Gen. Watts received Campbell Sr of Roy, and Verl the Legion of Merit medal during ceremonies at Randy Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs Verl Watts of Clearfield Camp W.G. Williams. These awards are worth $390 each One-yea- TRINITRON PORTABLE COLOR 1 Looking for a very special gift for that special person in your life. Give him a Sony Trinitron Color TV with the big picture measured diagonally. Trinitrons one gunone THE NEW MYERS MORTUARY These .scholarships MMY Dear Editor. sonal earphone. Walnut grain hardwood cabinet trimmed in chrome. Make somebody 0 color TV to heart. happy. Take a Sony KV-151- SONY. BARLOW'S 22 South Main, Clearfield, Utah Now serving Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clearfield Hooper Phone 825-635- 5 & 5865 So. 900 W. 1 We would like to publieallv thank all those who pui chased and helped participate in the rummage sale sponsored last Saturday near Albertson's by the volunteers of the Weber County Hospital The proceeds from the sale w ill be used to help patients at the hospital in various projects Thank you again Mrs Barbara Hatch Director of Volunteers Syracuse ROY Funeral services for Lester Tom Jolley, 54 of 2071 W 5400 So , who died of a heart attack last Thursday at Boise. Idaho, were conducted Tuesday in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary Rev Bron-sto- n M Greenwood of the First United Methodist Church officiated Burial in the Aultorest Memorial Park Mr Jolley was born June 6, 1919, in Moreland, Idaho, a son of Tom and lva England Robert Cure - Robert CLEARFIELD Elvin Cure, 61, of Mountain View, California died recently of natural causes Surviving are his wife Thelma of California, one son, Jerry Cure, and one daughter Joyce Hubble, 3 grand children, two brothers, Fannie Redd and Thomas Anderson, both of California and Lawrence C Cure of Clearfield Bnue sliinaiii n and Mis Darn Shirmaiu Kandv Sunp'i n son of Mi and Mis Ja. Sin pson Mai liti stum sm ,ji ',li and Mrs Mailyn Slum ,n Cynthia Sweigai d dm gl. in oi Mr and Mis Rawnono Svveigard of Sunst t son of Mr Lester Tom Jolley 15-in- lens system means color thats sharper, brighter more natural than youve ever seen before. Solid state for years of dependable service. With VHF and UHF antennas plus per- are awarded to high school seniors and special Letter to Editor will be attending the University of Utah next fall and are w'orth $1560 each who Reynolds of Roy departmental scholarship has been awarded to John G Reynolds, son of Mr and Mrs OF ROY KV-151- 0 . Presidential W. H. Jolley On Aug 10, 1953, he was married to Jean Shreck Burnett in Anchorage, Alaska He was educated in Meridian. Idaho, and served with the U S Army during laesiBi: ay World War II In 1951 he moved to Alaska where he worked for civil service In October 972 he mov ed to Roy and was employed by the Bodily-Weave- struction Con- r thu" Notice is hi g vt on the -- nth da ol Iik l1 at the hum ol 8 p m at tl ( Clearlield ( itv Hall 1 1 Riverdale He was a member of the American Federation of Government Employes and was an active member of the Anchorage Motor Mushers Surviving are his widow of Roy, one son and one daughter, Tom Jolley. Martha Jolley, both of Roy, one step-- . son and two stepdaughters, Brent Burnett, Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs Gary (Lorn Humphrey. Eagle River, Alaska, Mrs Janet Moore, Phoenix, Aiiz, 12 grandchildren, one brother, Gilbert Jolley. Kuna, Idaho Co in till J ( le, Hold Centei Stieet v hi- ( It ai Ik ! ( Utah Counnl will hold a p J.l heaimg upon the ado 'a the budget tm ( ai tu ( H , I l for the list il vt ai I'i7 ! 7 which miludis alloca's n oi revenue shai mg binds Ml terested poisons mnv .Hind said budget la at mg and hi heard tliei eon ol the ttnta'i't copy budget pioposod to he p.issui and adojited at said heat mg n now on lile the ollit ( of th U t v a Citv Reno th Auditoi at the ( itv Olti, e East Centei Slice! ( liai In id Utah. Cleat lit hi State Link and Cleai in Id Post dint and is open to and av ailal b m the public foi mspci linn 111 I HMC RENTAL CENTER AND HOME MAINTENANCE CLUB del ol tin ( It ai City Counnl this 12th dav By Rental service to the public r Dave Parking in back Club service to members June Central location Zaugg-Manage- Loading area at back door Sun mu m 'I 111,0 I ,h furni'lit Phone IMi.nie BAB'S BQBAfJl 0O1.1E TOUG 2ACTASACSB Trail Boss 10 Speed - d bv J')53 59 So State Clearfield 1973 l Ohve and Mark don't have to be a member to rent' 825-743- a. ! KI.I.NM. I I OR ntl llowerx arc You . (hiomtlo and ih Cleai fit Id out ei .1 e 14th dav ol hint 197 Sales, Service, Rentals I . 197 i Published Roy Featuring Homelite Power Equipment I 01 :P)I-U7- I The new . 0?-,-' Knobby Tires FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Do- S9S OO S3 f ll EXPLORER SPORTS 20 N. Main Clearfield, Utah Ph. 825-370- 9 ramnn m |