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Show k f Sun Chronicle siwfn t n -b-- 7. 1 V I Thus sii f i I.' Opnis0 nu...mon Phone 825-947- 4 Of interest to Sunset residents is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Lesley Deehring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Deehring of Arlington She will be Heights, 111. married May 18, to Monte L. Osiek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Osiek of 377 W. 2575 N. They will be married in ceremonies solomnized at St. John's United Church of Christ, in Arlington Heights. Miss Deehring was graduated from Arlington High School and attended William Rainey Harper College in Palantine, 111. Mr. Osiek was graduated from Clearfield High and served four years in the Navy. Sue Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bennett is home Hospital 1 from the McKay after having her Friday. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers and family in the death of their infant son, Robert Dunford, who was dead on arrival at the Clearfield Clinic of an apparent crib death. He was bom on Dec. 4, 1873. Funeral services were held on Friday at the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary chapel with Rishop LaMar Capener of the Sunset 4th Ward officiating. was in Burial , the Bloomington, Idaho cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rock spent the weekend in Las Vegas, where they were houseguests of a brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rock. They attended the marriage and reception of a niece, Debra, on Saturday evening. Also accompanying them were their parents from Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Russell Rock. Margaret Miller has returned home from the St. Benedict Hospital after undergoing major surgery. Her mother, Viola Sims, from Wyoming is here to help with Margaret and her family while she is recuperating. Dr. and Mrs. E.O. Larsen spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake where Dr. Larsen attended various dental meetings. bride making her engagement announcement is Miss Carol Ann Cook, Another suay , February 21 , J 3:4 - y--s- fcty oj? wa ;' ft, V .; w LSi rr ,tv4n3 , 1 $3t f!"'.? 5 1 oul feW of Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Cook. Miss Cor will exchange marriage vows on March 29 at the White House with Mr. Sharman H. Yamamoto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stom Yamamoto of daughter umsr most 8 ROY Roy Junior High will hold a FT A mealing tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. J. Duffy Palmer, county deputy attorney for 16 years and .sresetilly serving on the State Board of Parole will be the guest speaker. Refreshments will be served. Syracuse. A reception will follow the Carol Ann was marriage. 1 graduated from Clearfield High and IJ)S Seminary and attended Weber State College. The prospective bridegroom fS was also graduated from 12 Clearfield High and is attending Weber State College. NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF Sympathy is extended to ROY CITY ORDINANCES, Mrs. Derral Draper and REVISED family in the death of her Notice is hereby given to father, Mr. Edward N. Toone, any interested person that at of Ogden. He died Saturday of the regular Council Meeting of natural causes. Funeral serRoy City held on February 5, vices will be held on Tuesday 1974, by unanimous vote tbe at the Lindquist and Sons Ordinances, Roy City Colonial Chapel in Ogden, with Revised, were approved and burial in the North Ogden ordered published in a volume to be known as Roy City OrCemetery. Linda Larsen, daughter of dinances, Revised," fiuthtr Dr. and Mrs. E.O. Larsen has directing that said ordinances been visiting with her parents shall go Into effect on the 7th over the week-end- . Linda is day of March, 1974. Three copies of said Roy City Orattending school at Brigham dinances, Revised, shall be in Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth possession of the Roy City Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Recorder, Municipal Building, 5715 South 2200 West, Roy, Sheldon Kendall have returned home after spending the Utah, and shall be available for use, examination, and inweek-en- d in Elko, Nevada. spection by any interested Christy Bennett and her two person prior to the effective children, Angie and Brad, date of said Ordinances, and spent a week Ln Preston, this Notice Is hereby given to with her parenIdaho, visiting invite the comments, obts, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Kendall jections, or recommendations her husbands and parents, Mr. to the City Council of any inand Mrs. Howard Bennett. terested person. TTie revised is to extended Sympathy ordinances establish, alter, Lindsay Doyle Workman in and Roy City modify existing r, the death of his Ordinances, including comMrs. Beatrice C. Workman, munity administration, penal who died Feb. 13, of natural laws, City planning, elections, causes. She was 90 years old. salaries, traffic rules and died She in a Kanab Nursing regulations, police and fir home. Funeral services were protection, penalties, animal held Monday in Glendale. licenses and comcontrol, Burial was in the Hatch merce, beer sales, garbage, Cemetery. nuisances, cemeteries, civil Glen Thomas, Scoutmaster defense, streets, water end in the Sunset lih Ward, acsewer, mobile homes, concompanied 16 boys on an overstruction codes, zoning, subnight outing at the Hardware imdivisions, public Ranch. They returned home trees shade and provements on Saturday afternoon. among other items. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl were host and hostess to a DATED this Mb day . Young Marrieds party... on.: Fehnianr, 11)74. '' Saturday evening. Light apMadge H. Gibson petizers were served to 20 City Recorder people after which they all four times la the Published went to the Sweetheart Bali Roy Sun Chronicle, Feb. 14, 21, held at the Sunset Stake March 7. 1974. - - b- Cerebral palsy victim - i , - ' 5 f - 1 . --- t rv - JirA. . 1 . --t. 4.; V 4 il, I-- -.. -- . Ll Til X-- -' Z i'"1" t" r &&&&?' I L.. wiX..,. - V a. -- - 1 'Xt-- .."I;" M r - - rj1 f , - !SJ HBUJJPiXm o; 2955 Washington Phone 2M-M- H Opens XWtN Nmm m lr Cm wstxm kisltos cxHn Kta (town '.& ' weekdays S x . . pm pm weekends j 0 1 axMxm "5 .r Tuesday Ladies Nite me ROY THEATRE COLD WEATHER didnt dampen the spirits of the Roy Jaycees as members turned out last Saturday to begin work on a patio at the Roy Recreation Complex. Pictured are (1. to r.) Lee Holt, president, Gary Gibbs, director, kneeling; Bruce Killian, vice president and Jerry Fisher, a new member. 5837 South 1900 West, Roy, Utah Phone 773-030- 4 step-mothe- 28 and House. 01 Si .I mtii & t 4) tf 1 Rain Barrel ' ' m m l iSHt . amtmtm 9at yuus ' ry A Wi fin Isal iiea&jf jr Resets Pies Piiisdi SCk-s-i R st 5 Premium Quolity . . Tcrtslla Ckfps clT - ggy alb Syr;p X 52 QcttOl boHt K5. taSl i lucerne Cultured It L OoHon lOut (mm 1S47 Fertility Surveys, Soil Tests, Recommendations Custom Spreading & 64 Wftgkt Walters S P S Lest you fergst PMOffZ Midvale CnrifiS Midaie. 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(Direct from Factory to your farm) Our Service is your profit 27 years of Fertilizer know how Basic Manufacturer of Superphosphate since 20-10- Pork - Frozen Idernett Stty S3 ? Layer Cake Mixes A u.: 1.19 Cosfeg oulX Vo 0K u 3 SkybdtBil 5? 0 botl! Detergent 23 Red Frozen Sweet 'n Sour Kss . 1.19 Premiun I B 1 M9 WRnissSSEJtStriSa.SSSM8 s yy S S WTO 1. Beat the Fertilizer Shortage 2. From 1972 to February 1974 27-14-- 14mm 129 m . flowers are furnished by Oiive and Mark And P van (ni53 KLENKE FLORAL OOfeV? r--s f ter and in the dry cleaning department. He maintained a booth en pollution and was awarded the Mayor's Ribbon, Outstanding Ribbon and Participation Ribbo n. He plans to study printing at Utah Technical College in Salt City. Rowllend Lantz, 19year-olvictim of cerebral palsy, is an Eagle Scout and also assistant Scoulmnsier of Troop 5.14 in Salt Lake City. He lias a pleasant voice and walks with a cane. Rowllend received his Eagle last year, ibout six weeks before his rinhday on Nov. 18, He works with Scoutmaster Arthur ( Ilcstoi w ho also is handicapped, and so are all of the tniys. Mr. lantz attends Granite High School and works at Deseret Industries as a pain d ; L-- ,v..f! t- I ;' I ,WUA ni 7- r J H -- receives Eaqfe Sccat honor 'rA ' - - - I3 ' IS Ut 1 X Red 4 ftb. 21l ..m IJtt i 5? Thoreday- s I S. r: I?, -i t c . 2: f fi7 ,"b.V r'.J ? t5K. 1 . -- rswwsw1 Thro 5?if w.--- . iyf Wtfc. 27lFi, i 4? t . ;4 |