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Show 'V V W Sun Chronicle 1& yOilGGii SiSlMSEErS-MUiaiH- Denise Hammon Phone Qvwr 825-947- 4 Joseph J. Della Silva, a senior at Clearfield High School, has been selected to be featured in the 7th edition of Who's Who Among American " High School Students, 1972-73.- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Della Silva of 2184 No 175 W. Less than two percent of the junior and senior students in the nation are listed in the James publication Young Della Silva is an Eagle Scout and won the first r Public Herewith is the notice of Public Hearing as scheduled at the Council meeting Notice of Public Hearing: A Public Hearing will be held Thursday, Oct. 4, 1973 at 7 p.m., in the Roy Municipal Building for the purpose of Arezoning property from R-to Zone zone Agriculture to accomodate single and multiple duelling units. The property is being developed by Harvey F. Hill at -l the following location: A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, U.S. Survey: Beginning at a point 989 feet West of the Northeast Corner of said Quarter Section, thence southerly to a point 579 98 feet East of the - East Southwest Corner ( half of said Quarter section, feet, thence 122 02 feet thence East 239 tit! feet, to the West line of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad right of way, thence Northerly along the West line of said right of w(iy to the North line of said Quarter Section, thence West to the glace of North vacation in the Seattle area was terminated unexMr and pectedly recently Mrs Ward Israelson when Mr. Israelsons 340 beginning. Madge H Gibson City Recorder Published one time in the Roy Sun Chronicle this 13th day of September, 1973. Teacher retires at Lakeview n i 4 iff Mrs. Evelyn Pedersen, wife of Junius W. Pedersen 1822 Grant Avenue, Ogden, a teacher at the Lakeview School in Roy has taken her retirement. She has taught at the Lakeview School for the past eleven years. Prior to her teaching there, she taught at Henefer for seven years. She was honored at a Faculty party last week She is the mother of one son, George, who is married to Linda Patricia Knight formerly i iitf ,411 i A - home, thmr daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood of Ogden flew to Seattle son-in-la- Scout 1950 W. 9 earns badge Daniel J. Bruce was presented the Eagle Scout Badge at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor held Aug. 24. Danny played Little League fAtM SUlffMM it'd INtUtANCI Ho9 Comprtf OlK BtOOflwnyofl fcPOil For those residents residing in the area from 4800 1. South Street and North to the northern limits of Roy, at 7 p m. on Tuesday Sept. 18, 1973. 2. For those residing in the area between 4800 South and 5600 South Streets, at 7 p.m. on comments or suggestions they might have. Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1973. 3. For those residing in the Greenland Cornish Rath Pork basketball, and football for the ment and he also played hockey for the Wasatch Hockey League, and softball and basketball for the Clearfield Community Church Athletic Program. As a Cub Scout he earned tne Arrow of Light," the highest award in Cub scouting. Danny has served Troop 78 in the leadership positions of Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, and Den Chief. He has earned the Mile Swim award, 21 Merit A Badges, and has camped-ou- t 20 nights with the Troop. He is a member of the Clearfield Community Church. Also at this Court of Honor, Mr. Allison and Mr. Cady In presented plaques, Grateful Recognition for Services Rendered to Scouting and to Troop 78," to the following: John Coffey, Fred Banz, Bill Parker, Vern Borgeson, June Moss, Clarence Ward, and Bill Ray. Turbot Fillets Game Hens Sausage Delicious Seafood Pan Ready Waste Free Manor House Grade A work. Mrs. Snowball Northwest the recently. Having lived there they have friends and relatives in the area. They were away about lOdavs. $ is Mrs. Carvers sister. PRETTY FEET Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates hosted a family recently in honor of Mr. Bates parents Mr. and Mrs. G.A. a unique beauty cream that changes those . & rough areas of skin dry . Bates of Pasco, Wash., about were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Bates were in the mission home in Salt Lake into baby softness. Try it you'll find PRETTY FEET 20 other. Go On is like no . . . 100 Orange Drink Whole Wheot 5 33' everyday low pent everyday law level arlea Here's Discount With A Difference Lucerne Ice Milk Orange Juice Frozen Dessert 25' 30c LOW LEVA aES!e lucorno Brvokfait 34 tryday lew AAA level 2 61 prxi wtryday FINEST MEATS All Safeway beef steaks, roosts and chops USDA CHOICE. Close are government grade 37c low level price SAVERS SUPER These are temporarily reduced prices even lower than our everyday discount prices. Added ways to savel Scotch Treat Frozen Carton 99c Large Size Full Sides 5 to 7 Pounds Can KSS!8 2S3Sa!- 8Skylark Bread Fully Cooked Safeway .F & II Meaty Spareribs Safeway Canned Hams Delicious Flavor A Great Breakfast Idea Birds 22-o- O Lb. M .,j trimmed to remove excess fat and bone to the meat cooks better and gives more to eat for your money. Must please you or your money backl PRODUCE FRESH Ploin or Fruit lucerne Yogurt lucerne Yogurt Qoy Beginning Monday, Sept. 10, 1973, your local Army representative SFC Schmidt will be in Roy at the following locations: Monday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Roy Post Office, 10:30 to 12 noon - Sun Chronicle; Tuesday, 11:30 a m. to 1 p.m. McDonalds; Wednesday, 9; 30 Pint Ctn. Plain or Half Pint Fruit lucerne Pint Ctn. Flavors Half Gallon Deluxe Fudgesides 18-- t. Assorted Popsicles lS-c- Broccoli Spears t. Pkg. 10-o- Frozen Pkg. Foncy, Frozen Aun,Jemmo Waffles Pkg. 44r EPilisbury (Skaggs Salad Oil 3c?.2.94 Brocade Tissue 41 Niblets Corn Green Giant everyday lew A A M Can ll pen 39' Sunsweet Prune Juice 32-o- Botllv Raisin Bread Skylark Sliced - CO b'H e AuJi - Family Size 10-l- is 2.79 everyday lew 10 & I Beet Sugar boS Small Doz 76c) (Med. Yhite Beans & Ham Doz. ,sc Om 4I COISP CAHOOTS Selected Sizes A. 1.46 A level pr K 2 99 - ? A Dry Cat Food , 0 Cookies Ngtter Butter Sandwich Facial Tiny Scotties Beans SDnNM. Vorietiez Skippy Dry Dog Food Q Sweet Peas Green Giant Green sryi ,,, forn G,n Whole ct G,ont Kernel cm o d Glad Bags Sandwich Sue 9e Cryt Con Ae? Pillsbury Mm 31 Pillsbury Pancake Mu J38' 'It 85 S1.19 bJ; 4.20 Carnation Coffee Mate 1 x 10 Ellis Pinto Beans ft 30 Cream O' Crop A A A QPeanuts Bread 54 200-e- Bee '35' 110. rv,. Flavor Houte Dry Rooit ll,lork Sllt,d Cruihed Wheat Prices Effective Today Thru September 19th Roy Store Only J " POWER COLD Mushrooms 'sA'l-- Bag We Close Early On Sunday 63. Whole Carrots mb- Monday Thru Saturday 27c Cut or Whole p.i for your UNTIL MIDNIGHT Detergent Mushrooms X 39' !',1.07 5 47 Mb. loaves 5Q0A5I1 - All Purpose '7.71 White Frozen oArmriA ORAUGES Extra Choice ready Wonderful Discount Prices Available Rhodes Dough Ellis California frozen condition, GUARANTEE The exceptional thirg about our guarantee is that there are no exceptions. Everything Can Mushroom Scott Paper Towels Peanut Butter 7 1.45 1.70 Grade AA Eggs 63 perfect table. E5KGSL- - U 1.22 10' S. PERFECT FROZEN FOODS A big selection of top quality foods, kept In you buy at Safeway must please you or well refund your moneyl Campbell Soup Brack's Candy Town House Apple Cider 1 K: 1! 5' St 87' Sparkling uesh fruits and vegetables chosen by expert Safeway buyers right In the growing areas. Produce is rushed to our stores in peak condition for you to enjoy. Rolled Oats A Highway Apple Sauce U.S. No. 4p 12' IS BEHershey Cocoa 25' Con Town House Cling Peaches OU55ET POTATOES ! 34' Tomato Sauce E ,453 Kimbies DiapersDay 3M Pkg. 10v.::99 a, Fine 66 Cragmont Regular or Diet AA 3co80 55 None Better K Baby Food Elbow Macaroni mm Close Up Toothpaste4 Tube Canned Pop or &47t. Jar m NuMode Truly atnpOO Simalac r label Yelkay Shortening S2BE: A Red Hefty Lawn Bags For further information phone 25 . 2.99 E 1.80 Karo Corn Syrup ,3SCL8 Drug); Friday 9:30 to 10:30 - Denny's Restaurant, 10:30 to 12 noon Bowling Alley; Saturday, 1 to 5 pm. - Shopping Center (Skaggs Drug). Flour Detergent t. am. to 12 noon - Roy High School, 1 to 8 p.m. - Shopping 0 25 36' 55' 99 90 34 23 Pkg. Folger's Coffee -- Pkg. r Cut Corn Bel-a- ir -- MR between 5600 South Street and the South limits of the city, at 7 p m., on Thursday, Sept. 20, 1973. All citizens of Roy are invited to attend the hearing and express their views on the proposed Zoning Ordinance. Roy City Planning Commission Milton C. Christensen Chaii. ;n Baseball, Sunset Recreation Depart- Center Lite a good neighbor, Stare Farm is there area con- weekend Mr. and Mrs Glenn Carver were among about 80 senior citizens going on an excur1'"" to Silver Sand s Beaeh recently They enjoyed a boatride on Salt Lake and a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bates were away on a short trip to 7aal if, -- SOB STANGER n The hearing will be ducted in three parts: Mr and Mrs Lynn Vaughan were among family members enjoying an outing at Bear Lake oer the Labor Day Ham-mon- ljP(a!y0iie 3 The City Planning Commission has made a tentative revision of the zoning ordinance which will be of interest of citizens jf Roy. A public hearing will be conducted at the Roy City Offices to present the new Zoning Ordinance to residents of Roy, and to hear from them any To the Citizens of Roy City : The rapid growth of Roy City has been the result of our community being a pleasant place to live. However, this growth has produced complex problems for our city government. One of the measures being taken to assist in orderly growth, and to help properly administer the business of the1 city, is a revision and updating of the City Zoning Ordinance. Schaelling area Daniel J. Bruce 00Q(f- - S1ATI a - (My prior to their leaving for Canada where (hey will serve a mission in the Toronto area Mr Bates was stake patriarch. Mrs Bates stake Relief Society president in the Pasco Kelly of Clearfield and Kathryn Brady of the cunty board Linda Larsen returned to school at BYU last week to begin tins year's classes Linda is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs Ernest Larsen Mrs. Osmer Knight and Mrs. Floyd Wilcox and her children Billy, Leon and Karen were among those at- tending Brigham City Peach Days on Saturday. They s visited with the Dee Jay after viewing the parade which was held in spite of heavy rain. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowan have a new daughter which was born last t week. Mrs. Irene Snowball of Roseburg, Oiegon has been visiting with the Glenn Carvers last week. They have been going back and forth to Salt Lake City doing temple presented the lesson which was on the year 1873, one hundred years ago. Present were Pearl Anderson, Mildred Porter, Elda Sparks, Beth Ward, Melba Smith, Perl Dabel, lone Ferrin, Sylvia Smith, June Schaehng, Gwen Bush, Eldeen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knight visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight on Sunday. They came from Reno last week to attend funeral services for Mrs. Knight's v June history, son-in-la- and drove the car home. Mrs. H. G. Hammon was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs John Johnson at their home in Ogden on Tuesday. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Crossley of Salt Band Box Ice Milk low-co- they flew hospitalization brother Ray Hammer, 71, of Ogden who was buried on Thursday Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Beth Ward on Thursday evening for the first of this season's gatherings. Pearl Anderson and her daughter Norda Bremer of Clearfield were lone Ferrin gave a family 1.1, l!17J Thursday , September Barr.es, Martina Blaine, two gqests, Roxey Bronson, lone pamper yourself. off an apartment or house, protect your clothes, furniture and other personal belongings with a State Farm Tenant Homeowners Policy. Let me all the details give you rup- when Mr. ill. After Israelson became BGelatin Salads 825-716- Fdor and Mrs. Leon o of Rov. 5335 So. appendix tured. They had gone to visit Mrs. Israelsons sister, Mr. r hearing thence East Ji place award in painting at Clearfield High. He is now eligible to compete for one of ten $1,000 scholarships. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crossen have a new daughter born on Sept. 3. Gradon Warner will leave soon for Italy on a mission for the LDS Church He has been enrolled for eight weeks in a language class at BYU in preparation for the next two years endeavors. The Nevin Bassett family joined about 35 members of Mrs. Basset's family the Todds in a up Ogden Canyon over Labor Day weekend. Lake City Mr. ad Mrs Jack Crossley and their son of San Diego, Calif. Hannah Johnson Knight. 77, of Ogden who died Saturday Sept. 8 in the McKay Hospital was the mother of Eugene L. Knight. Mrs. Eva Simms of Green River, Wyo., visited in Sunset over the weekend with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller, a daughter and A :irlVW 7." 82 -' loot 4JF 4- |