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Show , M esjflSl yy?yfi slate dinner .4 CT7 The American Legion Roy Post 139 will host a dinner and dance Saturday 27 April at tiie Post Home, 1966 W. 5600 S. The lasagna dinner will be Dorothy by prepared Borowsky ar.d served from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the dance will start at 9 p m. with music furnished by Mary Ann and the Countrymen. Donations will be $5 per couple for dinner and dance, or $3 per couple for dance only. ki. "f The announcement of the Weber County Hospital for February, March and April was made Friday at tlee Hospitals Fourteenth Speakers bureau readied Members of the Weber State College faculty and staff are offering their talents as speakers to community the Roy American Legion dinner - dance are Pat Haugen and Dorothy Barewsky. ANNOUNCING clubs and organizations through a d speakers Bureau Coordinated through the office of College Relations, the program is directed by Don Spainhower. A brochure listing the names of participating personnel and subjects they are prepared to discuss is being circulated by his office. Nearly 40 professors and staff members are listed in the booklet representing departments from botany and history to technology and theatre arts. Examples of lecture titles presently available include Selecting a Secretary," "Current Economic Women and Viruses in Outlook, Literature, and Cancer nwE!?hiie Occident claims 0 of Subset resident A snowmobile accident in Farmington Canyon one month ago has claimed its second victim. Ross LaVon Nebeker, 37, of 1213 N. 450 W. died in the McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden Saturday afternoon as a result of complications" of injuries he sustained in the mishap, March 21. He had been in the hospital since the accident, m which W. Dee Kunz of Layton was killed. The two men and a companionnear were the top of snowmobiling the canyon when their snowmobiles went off a drop, hit ice and crashed into trees. Mr. Nebeker was located by a Davis County search and rjwm yw 1974. a speaker for a meeting or conference can request a participant from the Speakers Bureau. available Brochures are from Mr. Spainiiower, phone ext. 347. However, those who do not have access to a bureau 399-594- listing can st:l! make requests for speakers by contacting Mr Spainhower. Mr. Spainhower asks that requests for speakers be made approximately two weeks in advance of the Club leaders engagement. should also have alternate choices in mind, since not all lecturers are available at all times. Most lectures are available free of charge, with some exceptions such as engagements. for Written requests or brochures specific speakers should be sent to the College Relations Office, Weber State College, 3750 Harnson Blvd , Ogden, Utah 84403 The listing will be updated each year to add to the choice of speakers and suba jects. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Capner have returned after spending in Long Eeach on a a w-'- combined business and pleasure trip Sylvia Smith returned home on Thursday after a few weeks visit in California with a daughter, Marjory Cowley and in Santa Cruz and Sylvia Smith returned home on Thursday after a few weeks visit in California with a daughter, Marjory Cowley and two grandaughters in Sacramento Mr. And Mrs. David W. Harris have a new daughter born on April 15. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hansen spent several days in the Portland area last week comwith business bining pleasure While they were away they observed their 12th wedding anniversary. They took along their small son. Bruce and Nancy Dastrup want to continue your oducotion and training after high school You you need money to help pay your way Look into isle Grants Education You may be qualified for this Federal finoiviel old for learning ond training n ra AT THE 1 'oih! o him oro available in amounts ranging up proximately $590 during the ic year F or 1974-7- 5 to apacadem- At SO AVAILABLE information 2336 Washington Blvd. Ogdsn 121 Sooth Stote CUurfisId CALL: 324-344- 3 1 s 4 son-in-la- Dalton, Kathryn Brady, Cora Wilson, and Denise Hammon The ladies are working a a quilt which will be on display at the county jubilee on June 18 in West Point Mrs J Bracken will be present and their will also be a guest who will give information on the flag Mi's will talk on relics of the past which she collects There will be a luncheon Hyrum W. Stoddard, 72, of Hooper who died on April 17 was was the brother of Mrs Ie Ie (Dora) 825-005- 3 FINANCIAL AID OFFICER HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGES Ok vvimTc: 245 So. Main SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 841 1 1 Ford Funeral services on Saturday in Ogden, burial was m the Hooper City Cemetary John and Beth Bowne have a new daughter born on April 16 Miss Valeen Holler visted over the weekend with Christy Bennett and her family The two are school friends. V EXCFS LENT SCHOLARSHIPS spent the weekend here with Bruces sister and her family, tiie Gary Kidmans. Bruce is'a student at BYU, his wife is a graduate nurse. Mrs. Amon Bassett and her daughter Mary Jean of Afton, Wyo., visited here last week with her son and his family Mr. and Mrs. Nevm Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur visited in Centerville on Saturday with their Mr. daughter and and Mr Mike Enquist. Mr and Mrs. Jack Eves have a new grandaughter born on April 15 to Mr and Mrs. Arlo Fawcett of Clinton. Mrs. Fawcett is the former Eyvonne Eves. Mark and Shirley Taylor have a new baby boy born on April 15 Sandridge Camp of DUP met at the home of Norma Earl for the April meeting on Thursday afternoon. Bonnie The Jenkins was lesson "General Epistles was given by Denise Harm mon Present were Flora Neibaur, Norma Earl, Ryth Larsen, Bonnie Jenkins, Norma Luella Carver, Leonard College Beauty. 7N!eo4r Omol In February 6, 1937, in Afton, Wyo.. the son of Carl William and Wanda Fannie Olsen Nebeker. He married Janet Ann Van-de- r Veen on April 5, 1962, m Ogden. They were later divorced. He married Sheron Lois Goodfellow Shearer on high Kendall is recuperation m the hospital following an appendectomy on Friday Shelly is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sheldon Kendall s clubs ladies and their husbands met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Dames on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dames showed some films of their recent mission for the LDS church in the South Dakota area Presnet were the Keith Shelly Belle-Aime- Egberts, Jane Martins, Beorge field's, Glendon Porters, and Irma B.ngham Refreshments were served. 27, 1971, niversary Open House. The announcement was made by Mrs. Don Carr, president of the Employees Association. The quarterly award, given hecanse of active to the philosophy of Weber County Hospital, was presented to Mrs. Stanley (Della) Dahl of Hooper. Mrs. Dahl, a nine year employee at the county facility, has woiked nearly eight years as a nursing assistant giving direct care to patients. During the past year, Mrs. Dahl has been employed as an assistant and para professional instructor in the hospitals Education Department. At the awards ceremony, Mrs Dahl was cited for her warm and caring relationships with patients, visitors In and employees. recognition of this honor, she has given an engraved plaque, an orchid and tickets entitling her to a free break and lunch at the hospital. and three Shari Lois Shearer, Ira Shearer, Karen step-daughter- s, Susan May Shearer, all of Sunset. Also his parents of Itamsville; four brothers, Adrian Nebeker, Bountiful, Laren Nebeker; Riverdale; Merrill Nebeker, Casper, Wyo., and Jerel Nebeker, Harrisville Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Sunset 6th Ward, with Bishop Gary Kid- man officiating Friends called at the Myers Mortuary in Roy Monday, and Tuesday at the ward chapel prior to services .. . V v ... , . I I 4 PRESENTING A PLAQUE to Della Dahl, employee at the quarter at Weber Memorial Hospital, is Mrs. Don Carr, president of the employees association. SERVICEMEN SUNSET Airman Timothy L. Chavez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chavez, 448 W. 2525 N., has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., altering completing Air Force basic training During his six weeks at the SUNSET D. Zanone, Airman Robert son of Mr. and Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special notes in human relations. The airman has been Rob Kirkham Gwen Crewferd ROY - WAC Private Gwendolyn E Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Crawford, 4719 S. 2025 W. Roy, Utah, arrived at Ft. Lewis, Wash , for duty with the 593rd support group under Lhe Armys unit of choice customs and received special in instruction human relations Is Pvt. Crawford is scheduled to work as a supply clerk in the groups headquarters company. She is guaranteed a minimum of 16 months of duty with the unit. YOU WILL RECEIVE 1. A good 2. Training starting salary No Exp, Necessary 3. Merited Wage increases 4. Paid Vacation 5. Uniforms furnished 6. All Work Inside Naval Training Cen'er, San Diego. He received nine weeks of intensive instruction in you are interested in working full or part time, day shift or evenings, weekdays or weekends. If small arms training, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Naval history. He will now report to a formal school for specialty training or to a ship or shore traini g station for a warm Friend! Place to Work N., graduated from recruit seamanship, enlistment program. -- SUNSET Navy Seaman Rob E Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs Kirkham, 334 W. 825 the assigned to the Technical Training Center at Sheppard for specialized training in aircraft maintenance. Airman Chavez is a 133 graduate of Clearfield High. Air Training Commands Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and Rob Kirkham at am Timothy Chavez Mrs. Robert J. Zanone, 2533 N. 300 W , has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111, after completing Air Force basic training. During his six weeks at the training Iff 1 5 Robert Zanone ft ' l.?3L Air Training Commands in Salt Lake City. He had worked as a calibrator at KAFB for 15 years. He had served in the Navy for two years He was a member of the Sunset 6th Ward, where he was a home teacher and Elders Quorum secretary. He is survived by his widow and three sons, Lance Ross. Kerry Lynn, Brian Clifford, $ An- rescue team nearly 16 hours after the mishap occurred Mr. Nebeker was born Feb. group needing Any mm "Em-ployce-- Jr newly-create- fn Apply in person. p.m. Contact manager, Artie Circle ir Key R oiert Zanone 2-- 5 !rfie!el t&i |