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Show ApiJ 11,1871 Hutrsday, trv It rt " emfaasscer 9&hi ' - vflV h - i. . ' r fX a fi$k ':E2hderl AMERICAN LEGION R&y Post 139 Junior Auxiliary will host the Junior auxiliary district meeting Saturday. Making plans are Liz Stoker, Cathy Haugen and Debbie Gerhrlcin. l It has been a long and dreary winter for me since I am disabled. I use to live in have my letter published in the Roy newspaper. I am a disabled veteran of World War II. I had 4 operations before I had my left leg amputated, and I had 7 more It would make me a disabled veteran very happy if you the editor would please Rny operations after I had my left leg amputated. I have very poor circulation in my right leg and I may lose it, too. It would make me very happy to receive get well cards, letters, Easter cards or anything people would wish to send me to cheer me up. Since I am disabled, it makes me very happy to receive mail. Thank you, A Disabled Veteran Mr. Albert Yurosky 334 North McDonald St Teen of month El I by Lisa Tanner, a HOY : s L crescents, Lodge senior at Rov High, hav been named teenager of the month for March by the Roy Elk 2X18. Miss Tanner is the Mr. and 'Its. daunliter John W. Tanner of 4810 S. 2350 W., Roy. HOWS PLANTS LOVE to BE MISTEDVJ; htwsq plants now. I haven't bought any for so pwhup' Lftety,- - taught over a year.) ycu HWsjftt If Jr to retnifctf your The whole process takes te&ks shout pp Import wa me three minutes by the of mlsing" everyday. Its clock That mounts to 8 2? not toe them, It only cents per minute, or $5.20 per helps keep theta clean and hour. Not a bad rate of pay, freans to discourage iusects. even for a menial task. It e4 be dot with an old I apply my MORALE FORsprpy Wtfc iwJi as window MULA to every thrift idet wry; jsj or a purthat pops into my head. It's chased sprayer, , fun Lets know which ones ArSh d'4. fcpow that a brown As soon as - of i ee pruning compound applied to the inside of o porous or natural pot coat than the highly type) will prevent discoloration and deposits on the outside of the pots I surely have enjoyed your column Any other hints on hoy plant rare will he 80- preemted Eileen C San Diego (rather glazed Thanks for tms reminder, Eileen. Did you know that a few drops of sweet oil dropped about the roots of house plants w ith thick leaves (such as your rubber plants) wll keep your nice clean misted leaves glossy? There See how one good generates another. Send your ideas now idea to IT c o this MAKES CENTS, newspaper, readers You can help others while helping We pay $2 00 for yourself each idea used C JkMniMifg M bit given upprevsi OGDEN The Weber Coun- ty Commission lias approved a zoning change for 75 acres of ground adjacent to 12th street between Utah Highway 84 and Interstate 15 for the purpose of constructing a shopping mall The commiasion acted af ter the planning commission had made certain provisions and the rezoning was discussed in a public hearing that was continued from last Tuesday, April 2 The zone is now a which will allow foi construction of the mall. P The values are fantastic in our PSLIITJI'FE SILJuS! SiiCRTS $10.00 Sal rig. 8.30 Sal HQRTS reg 8.00 Sal $H98T$. rag 6.00 Sal TOPS. TOPS. rag ,.r99 SUCKS reg. 0 .98 3.00 10.00 Sal $1 7.00 Sal reg. SUCKS $5.00 4.15 4.00 2.70 13 60 Sal 17.00 Sal 6.75 8.50 Off A!! Stock 20 bag) over the glue is thoroughly dry (I alternate bags so I don't have to wait) the recycled bag is worth as much to me as a brand new one 25 cents plus 1 cent tax in my case (Maybe more McDonald, Pa 15057 Will you please send me 1 copy oi the Roy newspaper to read P same the slit. With love, VI j L Dear Readers: Recently I spent several evenings with a young couple helping them work out a budget that would enable Nancy to quit her job and stay home with their two young daughters, Both Nancy and Dave were great about the big adDave readily justments. agreed to see 11 one of their cars, for example, and Nancy volunteered do her own hair arid make her own and the girls clothing Nancy grew skeptical, when I began though, suggesting little economies to help her stay within her new household allowance. Isnt my time worth anything, she exclaimed when I told hr she could empty and reuse her disposable vacuum cleaner bags. I couldnt blame Nancy much. Recycling a vacuum cleaner bag is a menial task, and shed worked long enough to know that her tune is valuable. She felt better, however, when I explained my MORALE FORMULA FOR MEASURING THRIFT. I used the recycled vacuum cleaner bag as an example. When the bag is full, I make a long clean slit across the front with a razor blade or scissors. Through this sht I empty the dirt into a brown paper bag. taking care not to tear the cleaner bag. Then I glue a heavy piece of paper (usually cut from the top of hr. tax bite . a penny 60V&3 is BY VI JUDCE iSsriS.-.SSS-ts232- i chtr-g- t hv.s ttet to penny Id show vtek Meat you hew i1 I a jMtfiAy tarred. Makes Cents ,t Jt mekM thrift Enw A &v4 I? ii S Lisa has been on the High Honors list and has been a member of the National SftJk Honor Society for the past three years. She was selected in Royal of the Month December by her classmates and is currently a senator in be Roy High Senate. She has been active in many com- ir" I -- '- r yi W r1 F&$3N 1 of Y: KSVN RADIOS r V ,f " f 4 a , . GIANT ( 4 achievement. Everett Wells, exalted ruler and Art Martinez, youth activities chairman made the presentation. Lisa Tanner . . .teen of month -- ' a munity projects concerning the encironment and city beautification. Her hobbies are music, skiing and sewing. Award ceremonies were held Monday night prior to the regular Elks meeting and Lisas parents were present. She was awarded a $25 savings bond and a cer- tificate Y; : ... lifll v if A vk K3 -- fi - cT 4 t WHV . - tfi. wV B0 SS W3 Denise Hammon Phone 825-947- 4 aOtiSSt Ainon W I hoMrtf a family dinner Sun- altheir home, isiling family were Mi's. Stillei parents, Mr. and Mrs. NoiSan Freestone of Syraiuse ibid her grandparents. Mr send Mrs. J W. Misell of Sail I.aie. Mr. and Mrs.MLG. Ilam-nnand their 'giandchiidren, David and Nell, and Mr. and ?( Mrs V.J. Crttssicy of Lake were luneheongoests of Mr and Mis. John atVieir home in PJeasent View Wednesday. David and Neil have been staying with their gron-ditems while their parent, Dr and Mrs. David Sundwoll ol Murray have been in New A ork attending a medical lonveiilioi: en I in Boston v isitmg friends. David a lid ( oleon Anderson have a new sou bmn Apt 115 Dean (I Alexander, n&. of Dgdcn iv ho died Apui 6, was the stepfather of Ronald Opp. I er v aientine ol the I le th '' p, Dmr!I 'A uyuvn j 22nd Conroe, Ogden, Utah k.ItJWI class in charge. Teri is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine. The group Dum Decreasers have been knitting slippers and hats to show in the state fair. They have been meeting since Feb. 22 on Fridays at 4 p m. Leaders are Lot I and Barbara Rock. Wendy Kidman is president with Kelh Rock sice president Fherri Thompson, and : - tsmouth, Va. He has found employment and he and his parents wai go back to ginta about May I to bring bis wife and son to their new home. 1 1' .v'0 i A S - T a'- - , J. - A ;; tsaso April 1 3 - Saturday 10 a.m. itt A '- Ages: 1 2 and undsr may ontar Live Courtly Myclo Free 7 Up vf' byths Sop Country Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis of Snowhomish, Wash., have been here visiting with Mrs. Davis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. They came for the LDS conference. Sunset Camp of Dl'P met at the hAm of Both Ward for ihe April meeting and lesson. parents making plans to move back hete from Por- ST&kii; A'. secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Gsnier Knigl.t were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anueison at the Anderson home in neasani View Sunday. Mr. Anderson is Mrs. Knight's nephew . Michael f eriion has been in our area visiting with bis .avs' Vf, Hundreds otCDr,? worth of prf Clearfield faculty drama Mrs. Neil Sutter 5 f-- . - N3 aftr 1 ' and 1 Log.ro I actors technicians taking part. Stars were Carol Moore and Bill Moore with Mrs. Larry Jensen of ihe (Jeanne Mrs. Charles Ihmnpson and their three (loldien spent Sundav in Providence visiting with a sister of Mrs. Thompson and tXcr .family the Greg ( lo.rtds. Also present were Mriiid Mrs. Ron Dailey of dav with m2 &f ffffi SL2, students, born April 7. Mr. and Mr.nd .1 field High drama class assisted in the direction of the play " ihe baoies wnietiwon first place in the Region 2 one-aplay festival hosted by the Weber Stale College Department of Theater Arts. There were five other school 30 some participating, Bassett and daughter Mary Jean visited over the weekend with tne Nevm Bassett family. Mrs. Bassett is from Afton, Wyo and is ev ins mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Warner met with Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton of San Fran-- t isto, Calif, in Salt l.ake City Sunday They are old friends, the Heatons came for the LDS tonference. Mi and Mrs. Ralph Poulson have a new baby girl Mrs. 1 . The Tooth Fairy will be there plus many other special quests L S. -- ;4 '$( wvk , t-i- i V:kr' . Sponsors Winch!! Donut House 205 Washington Blvd OeasDrivo Inns Blacksr Turn Ogden, and Salt Lake City 2 miles No. of Ogctan on Brigham City Highway 298 36tfi 7 Up Botflinq Beskin P.cbbhs 11 40 Wash 37 th and Has risen Co. Ogden, Utah Sambos 3670 Wesh. B'vd. RsInLciv Imports Mouiii of Cyucf) Canyon mi - 1 U C.SMS D? Inerts 2C50 Weigh. Pvd Ocf 4nd s Old Mill 1251 Canyon WkeraAliW 344 Wash Hsir5o?n Rd. DsCf.s f ? 2 Lcs:j1oA in Qgdon P.Vd tt y.T j4K80rjaW00OOCWeoSrWOe!WK33 |