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Show Thursday, July bun Chronicle for fob hunting civilians I Tips SERVICE UBBs 513 r 1 qXiiWiHr Here are a few tips on ting a job in civilian life: get- Upon leaving high school be sure to seek an employer that can meet the following ditions: I You should receive con- at least take home pay per month after taxes, dues and medical insurance. Request regular promotions with pay raises for length of employment. $250 j 3J :, t , t V f I ' M I ': 7 ?1 Request 30 days paid vacation per year starting with your first year. Also, you should have low rate or free world travel privileges anytime on vacation. Ask for $300 worth of clothing, and a monthly main- tenance Business Portrait Tubbs Service Center A new service center for car care has now opened in Roy. Located at 5775 S 1900 W., Tubbs Service Center now offers complete service for your car and is an authorized Goodyear dealer. The center opened May 20 and is owned and operated by Richard Tubbs. Mr. Tubbs has operated the Phillips 66 sation, 57 S 1900 W., for 17 years and is expanding in order to :over all areas of automotive service. Tubbs said that a grand opening of the center would be held near the middle of July but that until that time the cer ter would be in full operation and ready to serve the public. The semi- annual membership party at 1 ATTENTION STAMP COLLECTORS Fabulous Elura Capless Wigs Starting at only Emerson's stomps for collectors is now located in the Roy Shopping Center at 1932 W. 5700 So. 019.95 ROYAL WIG & SALON BEAUTY 1796 W. So. PH. 825-975- company should provide a grocery, department, laundry, variety and other stores which reduce Last Wednesday, the Roy $1.95 5300 Your employer should also provide unlimited sick leave with pay, and dont forget dental and medical care should be free for you and free medical for your family. Jaycees held their Populcr Demi Wig Hairpieces Beautiful of 100 Human Hair at Starting only Roy, Utch plus V.- , your expenses up to 30 per cent. Make sure the retirement clause states that you may retire after 20 yeai, at haiif pay. You should be able to request relocation anywhere in the United States or free world, and have the company pay your travel expense up to 6 cents a mile and move your household articles free of charge. If you are married, make sure your dependents travel for free and that you receive one months extra housing allowance each time you move. Dont forget to let your employer know that you are not experienced in the work, but you would like to train and receive all the company benefits rigfht from the start. emNow, if your would-b- e ployer cannot meet the above requirements, see your Navy Recruiter - he works for an employer that can! For more information (be good to yourself) call or come into the office at 24th and Grant, Post Office Bldg., Ogden, Utah 84402. We are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p m., Mondy through Friday and 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. If these hours are not convenient, give us a call for an appointment. 399-64- I v i V ii i f - v.-- K Phone 825-841- Open 9 to 9 6 days a week. 3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Taylor. The event was one of the highlights of the new Jaycee year. To work up a good appetite, the Jaycees and their guests participated in everything from darts to horseshoes. The main event was the vollyball game between the Jaycees and the Jaycettes. The Jaycettes had a lot of spunk and drive, but in the end were no match for the more agile, swift moving jaycees. The main event for the evening was the fine menu which included barbeque spareribs, corn on the cob, sclads of all shapes and flavors topped off with watermelon, and least we forget, a large can of olives for Mr. and Mrs. Craig Boyer. All in all, it was a good time for all who came. Lee Holt, on savings at First Security Bank INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR ON ALL CERTIFICATES All new certificates of deposit will be issued at the following per on 4-ye- annum rates: ar and over certificates $1,000 or more I' 4 k v. J , if V W. 7 I V ? av j Jaycee President, commented that it was one of the finest membership parties he had ever attended and further stated that this year will be the finest year yet for the Roy Jaycees, and urges all young men between the ages of 8 to join us in making Roy the finest community in Utah. If interested, please contact: Lee Holt: Bruce Killian: Scott Burbank: r ' Y,. "X ' ENJOYING THEIR chow at a noon break are James D. Poole, Ogden, Monte F. Nielson, Roy, Thomas R. Hendry, Roy, Chester F. Shinkel, Sunset and John W. Knox, Ogden. t 7 K 7 f ' w- 1: v i ' 4 frl t! 'V . r 1 - i f V L, ;jl 7. V s p. 4. iSafl ) )pp "' FI rat Security A. Bank of Idaho, N.A N First Security Bank of Bountiful, N.A. tti .s''sSiS - Local directory available of Roy Chamber of Commerce n reports that the new 1973 City Directory has just Roy-Ogde- been released. This lerence work, published by R. L. Polk & Co. of Kansas City, Missouri is now being delivered to subscribers in the area. The Directory, stated Mrs. Sutter, contains a wealth of factual information that is almost indispensable to business and professional people. With the Directory in your possession, you have at your fingertips a record of A ROYS Thomas R. Hendry and James D. Poole, Ogden, fill their plates while chatting with church workers at Pine Cliff. Seabees complete work at camp site Seabees of the 2 Ogden detachment have completed work at Pine Cliff for the Utah 12-1- Protestant Camp Foundation. The group completed a new rock-woo- d insulated ceiling every adult resiJent and business concern in Roy, including Ogden, North Ogden, South Ogden, and Washington Terrace. This information, explained Mrs. Sutter, is valuable for verifying information, contacting customers, locating sources of supply, identifying new families, improving collections, and planning delivery routes. The nirectory is unique in that it is actually four separate directories in one volume. Immediately The Numerical Telephone Directory, listing telephone subscribers in numerical order. The Directory is a true record or Roy and Ogden and their growth and progress. First Security $l2 First Security Bank of Utah. i. (t 7 , The camp is 20 miles east of Coalvilie. The United Church McKay reports student grants Congressman Gunn McKay has announced that Basic Education Opportunity Grants are now available for qualified students in need of financial aid. These funds are available for college, vocational and technical students, Rep. Those inMcKay said. terested in the program can receive additional information from my district offices in Ogden or Provo, or they can speak with financial aids officers at their high school or at the institution they hope to attend. The most critical part of the application, McKay said, deals with the financial need of the student. It takes about a post-seconda- month to make this determination, McKay said, so prospective applicants should apply well in advance of when the grant would be used. The program considers the amount of money the student and his family can pay toward his education, but no award will exceed one half the amount necessary to attend education. McKay pointed out that this from differed program several other federal financial aid programs in that it was available in addition to existing sources of student financial aid. Also, McKay said, the program does not depend on the institution the student chooses to attend. Dear Editor attended a Country Western Band Concert in I Sunday night. It was the best we have ever heard An estimated 1,800 people were there and loved every minute of the songs and music. Family type entertainment of this magnitude is something to see. From Babe in arms to the elderly it was appreciated by everyone there Ogden City Recreation Department and the Golden Spike Country First Security Bank of Rock Springs. Wyoming First Security Mate Bank of Spnngville First Security State Bank Member F D.l C. He who blows his own horn seldom is able to listen D. to the band.-Cla- rln Ashby, Uintah Basin (Utah) Standard. of Christ and an Ogden Methodist group have been active in establishing the facilities which are available to church groups and civic organizations, according to Mr. J. B. Skewes. The cafeteria at the camp was a Poney Express Relay Station in the last century. Gun slits for protection against attackers are still visible in the east wall. Chief Warrant Officer James F. Moffatt was in charge of the work. f GUBHtf nr.fyijjajyfflj.V Letter to uw Editor Ogden BILLION for the cafeteria, reroofed five guest cabins, repaired the rest rooms, installed a sceptic tank in three weekends, starting last May. 4. OVER 1P57 , 825-753- street. RESOURCES , r 4 . yr 825-976- the statistical and historical story of Roy, these four separate directories are identified as follows : Guide and 1. The Buyers Classified Directory. 2. The AlphabeMcal Directory containing listings of business concerns and private citizens. 3. Street Directory of Householders and Businesses, including telephone numbers, home owner symbol, Zip Code and, the New Neighbor Symbol which designates new listings or changes on each Each depositor's account insured to $20,000. V-- y 18-3- following First Security has always been first to pay its savings customers the maximum rates permitted by law. And we will continue to lead the way. Open your account now for new higher rates. " ' Pi :v, Roy 825-976- 4 w es 9f H vj ,Lir I $ 1 . Mrs. Pat Sutter, Secretary 1M1W mew higher rotes J ' N f f I -- W 777 t yT : I I tr fi t Jaycees hold meeting $250 Shampoo Sets only Mon. & Wed. July 16 thru Aug. allowance, rations and housing allowance. Majte sure the company has a swimming pool, tennis courts, golf course, library and movie theater for your use. l!7:i H), 44 Sr Jf Wetern Groups are to be congratulated for the fine talent they produced. We feel it was an evening we will long remeber. Ogden owes a vote of thanks to KRGO and KSOP radio stations for the support they gave the concert. We read it in the Sun the Chronicle, thoroughly read and best community supporter Utah ever had In sincere appreciation Mr. & Mrs Glen Wilson and Family -- IV i JJ 1 f t H- Please send literature and price list on Freeze Dr ed Foods Name Address State City Zip Phone No obligation naturally Ki |