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Show Ssa Cfertakle Tbors&y, February 21, i4 Gasses announced for public HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION PKOCWM ADULT tVENING HIGH SCHOOL COUNTY WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT QUARTERClasses BEGIN Harch k. 97U , and END M,jy 23 , 971 . Registration is February 27, 197k, from p.m. at Weber Community Educational Service Ccntrr (old Weber High School), 1100 Washington Boulevard and March L, 197. fr on 6 30 at Roy High School. All class changes after registration most be bandied throug1 the office, Room 1IU. SPRING - S- -7 BOOKSTORE 197k. from The booKStore, : 6-- 7 Room addition, it will in p.m. Easter Vacation HOLIDAYS: Memorial Day -- 11!, will be open during be open each night for the - April 27 May II, t 12. on February registration first week of 27, the quarter 15 One-h(j) unit of credit will be given for each course successfully cu"plcUj during the quarter. A course nay earn credit to be counted for graduation un y once. Full tuition will be charged for a course repeated and this tuition is not refundable. pRfDiTS: alf ! Graduation Practice Graduation Exercises I OH QHADUAT -- May May - 971 1974 25, 29, R EOU REHENTS ; Fifteen (15) units of credit are to be completed during the iOtb, ilth, and 12th grades. There are seven required 'witsScience, I Math A minimum of one and one-ha- lf 2 History, and 3 English. (lj) credits must be completed In the Weber Adult High School. CAADUAT I OH J, Howard Stable . . TU .service recognized REIGNING AS King and Queen of Hearts at the Vaientiae dance last week at Sand Ridge were Craig Hansen and Para Sraitl:. They were elected by popular ballot. . &Virginia Wursten Phone Becky Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, has been back in the hospital again for a week. She is home now but may have to return for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paradise nnrf thwir family arp Innvimr Ro Uiis week aiJ will be making their home in Boise, Ida. Florence Tullis has been seriously ill for quite some time but is able to be up now and about a little each day. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rees have a new baby boy. He was born Feb. 13. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Rees of Roy. Betty Redden is doing well in the hospital where she had surgery last Friday. Lorraine Winger is also recuperating from recent surgery and getting along well. Rulon Godfrey were married last Thursday in the Provo LDS Terr.pie. A group of mends and family members attended the ceremony. The couple are on a wedding trip to Las Vegas and California. I iron their return they will be liv ing for a while in her home. Mrs. Clem Whittemore is recuperating at her home following recent surgery at McKay Hospital. Also home from the hospital and doing wei! after surgery is Mary Call. Members of the Knit Wits dub drove to South Ogden last Tuesay to meet at the new home of Ruth Bott. The evening was spent visiting and sewing. Refreshments weie served to Joyce Madsen, Betty Wood, Tina Visser, Dorothy Lunt; Bobbie Thomas, Elsie Cottle, Helen Hubbard, Lyrile Buhler, Katherine Purrington J. Howard Stahle, publisher of the Sun Chronicle, was awarded a plaque to be placed on his office wall recently at the annual Utah Press ROY CuafUiUVU. The convention is held in Salt Lake City in February rrofKow from oil Aim iKo pf CAaN Jiraoi nnrl ri(MieKorc W4VW4 t4Vti U4 VVWA V4l state of enjoy shop talks and forums to improve the weekly newspaper. Mr. Sthale served as president of the Utah Press Association during the year of 1972. The association purchased their own building during that year. The association serves to aid the weekly press of which W there are 50 members. The Sun Chronicle was started in Roy by Mr. Stahle .years ago. Two years ago he purchased Copper Printing Co., in Magna, which prints the Magna Times and a year ago he purchased the Valley View News. Valley View 20 Hdeii hum) juJ ui ihOj - T CfciKi 825-664- . li Ui4wi. -- .4 PAST in certain cases we are able to grant credit for the following: f -- rerlerce: Up to four credits nay be awarded for successful work hot more than one credit per year nay be earned, experience, G.t.D. Test: lip to five credits may be given to those who successfully pass the test. This means an overall score of A5 and no individual test score under kO. Mil Up to three credits may be given to those who have had military experience. Prgvtym Hlah School Cfoditj,: These are credits which have been earned Ir, the lush, ilth, and 12th grades of high school. Please have e transcript of ttots credits sent to the Webar Adult Education Office, 1100 Wishlngtcn CREDIT: (a) (b) Earl Hutchinson has been released from the hospital where he has been seriously ill following a heart attack. He is getting along quite well now. Ruth Jorgensen has returned from the hospital after an oppration. Her many friends wish her well. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielsen of Clinton have a new fcaby boy, thir fhird son Mrs Nirisen is the former Randee Sanison, who lived in Roy until her 6i : The payment of a tuition fee of $15.00 for the first course and $5.00 for each additional course Is required. Students who withdraw prior to the end of the first week of school (March 8, 1974) will receive a full refund. Students 30 year of age and under on the day of registration, who have not previously graduated from high school, will have their tuition refunded If the courses are successfully completed. Tuition refunds will be made only where the courses are required for high school completion. These refunds will be given t the comoiet ion of graduation requirements or at the end of Soring Quarter. Please make application at the office, Room Ilt. IT i OX (c) (d) Wofi loulevcrd, trvicv OF All students CFEwTSi 8A40A. may have their credits evaluated by making an H0Q Wellington Blvd., Room 19, at the Aoult Education Office, appointment Ogden, Ogden, Utah Gur ITT TOE A&&T telephone EKXATUM PHOCIWI marriage. iufrr IS to t2l4&li0. w tm wrA ! enaan (w MONDAY Laurence Givens is back in the hospital for more tests and will pi oivi Lily have to have TEXT OR V4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster went to Delta, this weekend to visit with Mr. Forsters mother who is seriously ill. Merleen Taylor and Mary both Lou are Kay recuperating at their homes e ri rs nmwv srl Itnwlr .. W4VV. WM4V snt MW Louise Roberts was visiting last week in Preston, Ida., with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. J. LeRov Hansen and her brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nuffer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nuffer and with friends. Wf express our sympathy to Carol Wiggins of Roy on the death last week of her father, Jule Come Sr., who died at his home of causes incident to age Funderal services were w, 1 . j j , held in Ogden Friday. Visiting at the Glen Bridges home part of this week have been her parents and several other family members of Roosevelt, Utah. The information was given to us last week that Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bingham had sold their home and are moving to Sat Take. The information was incorrect ana ve are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused to tire Binghams. Guardsmen schedule observance JOB St jjg? ' ix V Local National Guarosmen . y5 'A' YH m2. have been getting their Amy . .- Our sensible bank rates, convenient terms and little or no rod tape make Timeway home improvement loans easy to get and pacy to pay for. For more information on limeway s convenient terms, come to First Security. To take out the drafts, fake cut a First Security Bank Timeway loan. For insulation, a new heating system, weather doors, and r oko tnwmn(iw5 luuiiiiu. wi A,(hinn take the chill out of the energy crisis. First Security has money available right now on a preferred plan to adapt your home to conserve energy. -- Mjfta N . Green uniforms pressed, their brass shined and their shoes polished thus week in anticipation of today's appearance in uniform at their jobs and schools as part of Community Support Week. Todays, Feb. 21, activity also is in commemoration of the birthdate of America's fir- st minuteman, General, Major General Maurice L. Wtta pointed out that the wearing of tlie uniform is voluntary and with the consent of the employer and is intended to give Utahns an idea of how many of their follow citizens, neigh r3 I George The uniform Washington. ''wear ir." today is one ut uie highlights of the Utah Guards observance of Community Support Week. Utah National Guard Ad- jutant rnnrl'tinnft fpf rn Am energy conservation are availabla for: Weather Windows Insuls'ion Roofing Heating Systems FHifr.p Wiather Doors T -7 & pj is $ bois, business associates, - H TWWAV MAKES IT igm civic leaders and professional Mini Plan now for Spring home improvements. Arrange or a loan row and be ready to go when the weather breaks HAPPFN t people also serve jj fj s r, W em- skill, extensive experience J Firn Security Bn Of kurfil,il Utah NA First SCwMy F 9 between ployers and the Guardsmen o? Utah by demonstrating that a Guardsman brings valuaDie . FilSS the Gum 1. General Waits said the Community Support Week has beer, an effort to enhance cooperation - in 0 C Da k olloysn UOri NA a.'I Jhlpliacd periormsoce job by virtue of his Guard affiliation - his ar.d traiumg. to his civil-ia- FmirsTiOai. ring pfY- - Weber Mign), iiov Wash inytv.. Blvd., Wvier High. 3650 No. 500 Vi., Plessant View V5u0 $0., Roy Roy High, 2150 W, Center (old New GROUP REQ.JIKE.nENT KEY: E M H S - Engli'h requ rt" nts - Math requirements - History requires, unis - Science requirements Ogdc |