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Show Sun &3Gaa&&&eoooK&aAMSiG9citKMooeQBeGOO0OooCAo&BSMXA3oootiibaie&i h?r Li W7ii? Jy at Weber County Hospital sl u J Virginia Wurstsn ;ni ,XI,X77x$ :;m$f VjH Mr. and Mrs. Janies look their family for a fun camping trip. They left a week ago Saturday, and won! down to the Verna! area and fished some of the reservoirs there and then went on to Flaming Gorge, where they were joined on Tuesday of last week by the Gary Wagstaff family for a few if ,, : b (v.y.yv' "V Vv; .v Lake Hospital where he having foot surgery. He will be there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Turnbow and their family spent a few days last week camping and fishing up near Heber City. l Dr. and Mrs. George just returned from their summer vacation. They flew to Vancouver, B.C. where they picked up their son Paul, who has been serving an LDS Mission in that area. They spent about three is days visiting interesting places around Vancouver, V and then look the ship. The Spirit of London for a cruise up to the south west coast of :.s will ac- ftc'ScSine Reim-schusse- r: mined ROY The Roi Amies held their monthly meeting at the home of Myrtle Wadsworth. Liberty on June 27 and heard a hook report on Doctor Zhivago by Marcene Montgomery. Members attending were: Hazel Taft, Gladys Thompson, Irene Cline. Beth Sedy, Leah Tubbs, Ruth Benson. LaRenc Oleson. Alice Schenck, Helen Stewart, Ethel Brown. Avon Bingham, O'Etta Burton. Jean Stettler, Melva Schenck, and Vera Zaugg. Special guests were Vella Chard and Rose Harrison Dear Editor, The sweeping ellec! of men and women dedicated to a principle of freedom was confirmed in an electrifying way the past six weeks when ail over the state petitions on ihe land use referendum to the people garnered thousands upon thousands ol signers. With each name requiring a notary' public present to witof ness the signature qualified registered voters: never before in the history of the Secretary of State's office has there been such a tremendous number of persons w ho, at their own expense became notary publics, with the last count hieing over 550. These were citizens from every walk of life: Real Estate salesmen, doctors, dentists, of . - The Remarkable Solomon Cure Sunshine, of by William Block. An authentic lour of quackery and an uproarious pdiuuy of the American Dream. "Herbs and Medicinal Flowers. by Matthias Hermann. Dozens of plants with curative powers. by My Own Story, Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe's own diary which for the first time reveals her own thoughts and feelings. Your Mastering Emotions, by William Terhune. Mental health Fascinating Kane had .11,1, signatures in Court House not cleared, only 28 more would have qualified the county Carbon was I to short and Cashe Countys petitions arrived five minutes after the 5:xt p.m. deadline on April mail. 3rd. JoycS. Wyatt Siggard Dr. 1920 Salt Lake City Utah Reservations Saturday and that the area now ready for landscaping. letter of apbe sent to the to is preciation Roy Jaycees for their fine and long efforts on the donation arid construction of the sundeck and patio at the Roy Recreation Complex. ROY A jobs up through March 1975 are now available for people meeting Navy enlistment standards, according to the Navy recruiter. "I'm inviting men and women to join the Navy today but to take up to nine months to decide w hen to go on active stated Michael duty, Barrett "The great thing about this Delayed Entry Program is that in return lor r a not only do they choose the day they begin active duty , but. if they meet the standards, 1 can guarantee them in writing a elmiro of '..hoi! tofore enlistment " opening enli'-tinen- four-yea- I jooc-'.- ; 3 FETES FGJJDA SOSO F U Mr. BEobbs Takes A S Vacation I GE03SE If Jimmy Stewart Among the advantages of tlie Delayed Entry Program are that individuals can finish school, take a long vacation, or wind up personal business. Whatever they decide to da. all this time counts toward Navyseniortiy future pay in creases their and tullilimem total of niilifiuy obligation "Anyone interested m obtaining a job reservation is OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. Tuesday Ladies ite 777Tf,) . y J "We put in a lot of early hours over there, and no.w that it is done we are proud ol it," stated Holt. He also indicated that the Jaycees have quite a few surprises in stoi e lor the city in their projects planned for next year and will brief the council on those later. In other complex-councaction Young sign company has come up with a design of six fiqures to be done in sheet metal and acrylic tiles to the outside of the recreation center The propsal calls for figures ot men and women in various athletic competition to adorn the upper wall of the outside at the recreation center A motion was approved by the council to check into the possibility of using such a measure to brighten up the drap looking building. "Im sure that the Jaycees have put something there that we couldnt have put there otherwise and it is deeply appreciated," said .Mayor Joseph Dawson. Jaycees President Lee Holt appeared at the city council meeting last Tuesday to tell the council of the completion of the pat 10 with a seal coat on il 4-- H X rXc-'- $ V 773-09- 0 ,., Mi. Mark Palmer Roy earn and James m Good- as being an instructor various camps. He is a member of the Order ol the Arrow, and has been very active in both church and at Rov Junior and Rov High. James is also a member of The Order of the Arrow and lias served as an instructor, senior patrol leader and den duel He has aiso served as hoy's association vice piesident at Roy Junior and now attends Roy High School The Hooper 4H cooking beginning for the year . The club cal's themselves the "Crazy CnnlfS " They meet at Mrs. Roger Rawsons house. The new officers for the year are President RaDene Rawson. Julie Vice President LeFever, Secretary Kathy Briggs, Song Leader Susan Treasurer Christiansen. dub is 1974-75- Christofferson. Dalene Demonstration Walker. Program Chairman Pam Briscoe. Recreation Chairman LouAnn Day, Rejxirler Shelley Owens. KLENKE FLORAL And Flowers ars furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Washington Phona July Clearance Sale Starts A.IV1. Friday, July 5th-1- 0 All Summer Merchandise drastically reduced - fl " m fir) VM at ROY SHOFPft'S C UiVB Chairman Porter, Community Service Chairman Tami Bobby a me s 9 Indimis once had the In that it wounded the fi to poke up the fire! ft scoots man, son of Mr and Mrs. James Goodman. 581- S. 2(oo W., will receive the awards in a 7:30 pm. ceremony to which the public is invited. encouraged to contact me at Mark has served as senior my office, 727 24th St., Ogden, or call to at said patrol leader, assistant patrol leader, patrol leader, as well Barrett. -' J ? Janies Goodman ROY Two 15 year old Roy Boy Scouts will receive their prestigous Eagle awards Wednesday night in the Roy First Ward Chapel Mark Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer, 5831 , begun - ROY THEATRE 5637 5. 1900 W. Hoy. I tab 1 Phone is - has openings for K4niii - mum 394-347- 4 - i'. ' S. 26'K) W Navy I- ,u Beesiey want in thank all the hundreds ol workers and thousands ot fieople uh, signed Ihe petition expressing their right In take pan m their own slaje government Rich county was lost in the v& ex- ploration of the devil's strong resurgence in the seventies by a priest teacher. Family Talk," by Jerome Less. At the moment we are most loving we may unwittingly do one another most harm. Wild Dogs of the World," by Lois Bueler. F'amiliar and exotic species. ,, Cniens tral roinnnttoe. Belli; ip club- through the reeducation of self. The Memory Book," by Harry Lorayne. How never to forget what you want to remember. "The Devil." by Richard Woods Ihe monitors G S Property the amount of Rights, signatures in the total count was even a surprise to those who worked so many hours. They had hoped for a 50,000 number but when the count was tallied, it came to 68,446 total signatures. The flood of petitions into the Salt Lake County Clerks office was overwhelming and the number which never even were cleared total over 6,000 estinated by Sterling Evans, County Clerk. All the counties throughout the state of Utah qualified except Cache. Carbon Kane and Rich With many counties getting ol the Concerned Y LOOKOUT MM nimzv iJSY BEnssnsTiKiKarriim j 4P& 5 businessmen, secretaries and local housewives. As these men and women rallied under the leadership of H. Austin Belnap and Greg Beesiey chairmen for Ihe Concerned Citizens for the Protection hehalt In percent of their qualified THIS HAS voters signing. BEEN A CITIZEN'S VICTORY" Belnap and Beesiey stated, at a news conference at the state capiml, Wednesday Anl 3rd. The fact that the referendum qualified by of additional thousands the signatures shows that grassroot voters want a say in their state government. Belnap and Beesiey also stated that the best thing for all voters to do now would be to obtain and read copies of the hill so everybody will become familiar with the content, so they can vote In this manner, the democratic process can really work next November. 50 teachers, lawyers, ik ft -i c-- BiiiTY ? L 6 y St. Benedict's Hospital on June 26. Kelly Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hartey, is in a Salt jjTllK PATIENT above got quite a laugh w hen the Dee Burger Clown (Danny l'avior) visited the fair. On the more serious side, patients enjoyed songs Iroiu members of the Ogden Chapter of the Sweet Adelines. 825-664- company Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Cook of Hooper and their family to Bend , Oregon, where they will visit with Guy and Sandra Pingree Cook, and get acquainted with their new grand child. Nancy will stay in Oregon w ith her sister for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Madsen joined a group of friends from Ogden on a three-datrip to Fish Lake last week. arrived at vv- A f land use exp Li W in Downey. Nancy Pingree with the Air Force. Marie Totten is in the hospital receiving treatment for her legs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie have just returned from a three week vacation trip which took them to the Pacific Northwest, where they visited with relatives and attended the World's Fair m Spokane. and Dennis Vicky Charlesworth are proud parents of a baby girl, who vy Ll Alaska. They stopped at such fascinating places as Ketchikan. Juneau. Sitka, and the Skagway, and took small tours of these places. They were especially impressed with the beautiful glaciers and the scenery along the way. They took the boat hack to Vancouver and flew home from there and Kristine William Aldous are parents of a baby girl, born June 24. They now have a toy and a girl in their family. We e press our sympathy to Mrs. Claire (Caryol) Davis on the death of her mother, Emily B. Browming of Downey, Idaho. Funeral services were held last Thursday 10 pounds 2 ounces, vickys husband is stationed in Guam 'her S Phone days of fishing swimming and water skiing. They all returned home on Saturday. Walter Odell was taken to the hospital last week for emergency surgery. He is getting along well and should be home by now. Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Laird hove gone to Guam to visit their daughter Vicky and her husband who have a new The husky baby boy. youngster tipped the scales at 4 v;v YsX jry;5,v I, 197 St . j?sra73?szHrai3!WPTO?5 Patients enjoy annua! fair . Thursday , Juh ('hronidr Y f it. ft b |