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Show Thursday, July 4, l!J7l Wediiesdax . JuK Clear field Courier 1 FORRENT AWV.fP.l?..?ALE 1963 Chevy Station Waaon Ph. 825-805- for rent, head, will SHEEP PASTURE FREE KITTENS; room for take tf 4-- 5 meat Syracuse. Ph. trade. in 825-866- tf DECORATOR 1!7 DOLLS. 4, Or- X"? yi'K'Mv? I! der early tor Christmas. Also for birthdays for the lady in your life. Choice of dress colors. Ph. Mon. thru Fri. c: WANTED TO BUY - 825-537- 1963 THUNDERBIRD engine, runs good, $75 takes all. Ph. tf ask for Dove. 825-805- jmuiYTiu; MUSIC Cash for used Cars And Trucks any condition we pick up Parts for sale 8 Acmo 5 WANT I 399-246- TO AAf4:iVT 11 A nud ncjiXTKiF smu HHS 7 TV IN soMovL'aTrjtis ilECOHB WITH B.M 4 a AUS. Z two buy canaries. you have one to sell call Pat or Beverly at 825 1666. If TROMBONE excellent for beginners see of 4597 S. 2350 W., Roy. $50 USED 5tx-- fencing a Combed 6' 24-9- 2 fldwooii 3x-Mvroeri C' Pnst 1x4 4'Dog p , 39c 1x4-- 6' Rough Utility Cedar 4x4-- 8' 36c Fecky Coder Po 57B BCO& Coder lUwrs 1x12x6' Pocky Cedar 1" 1 2"4" Pocky Cedar 7-- 4 e. $1.29 35 ea. bathroom vanities built to fit your space, small cabinets and additions to cabinets. Work guaranteed. Ph. CABINET WORK $4.29 Post Te cdl $1.59 hardware. KITCHEN CABINETS Hordweod Cabinutj MOLD $282 (S3 00 lor 2 7-- Kitchen A voile. it bU Discount Price. Dealers 4 iftijyirtes wtkww. (Ivy direct frm dtsfrtkvtor end MteX Free estl-jr- il ''SS Make new ' personal- - size bars ol soap (torn your small soap slivers No need to waste them any longer Complete You can even add colors and SERvicES , a pleasant smell' k guarantee Money-bac- of fg and pam nd interior, exterior ting free estimates. Call Boyd $3.75 H, lops ms& i IMSTMUT10W AYiUUSi.1 SHINGLES 3 Over SCO types of paneling to choose from, largest variety and quantity in the Infermeentain West. Most Complete line Prefinished Meldings end Colored Noils in the Area. We Stock We con Every Color Match Any Paneling. ui Vinyl-coate- simulated Shingles I"x2"s8' $12.95 sq. Stripping Ikes. d $5.95 314x41 Knotty Pine or Sable Walnut 1st Crede simulated wood grain finish on lauon $5.49 1st $3.75 916x4x1 CD. Shan 5x4xI C.D. Shop 5x4xl C.0. Shop $5.92 x4xl Pcrtkle $199 j A flowered Ponei RGCFiNG Sawn Wofnwt rain finish on suparinr ha rtfboard backing. wocmSb 13 Klngsiwy 91 lie pert PioinWhke 2 5t Harvest Gold $3.69 3 sx4sl light tow III wood psnsl, 8 Grads 4149 S8 e4'k$' $529 CN of exYeats E. LaMar Mrs. perience Nelson, 5435 S. 2050 W S ?tf Roy, Ph UtllIV out , T-- 825-724- $179 1 1 1 Ibpfesl CONST. Co , Commencal and residen tial New construction, ad $6.3? d 1 o ri s remodeling cement work. Guaranteed wuik state licensed for tree est. motes deny or night Coll Ogden 393 8734 399 2456 or 394 FULL UNIT LOT 3669 WE 5 2tf RENT RUG poo. Dee rU,WfJIUk.2, VU U i A Sparrow c sJ. I W., Roy. 1 0OA vw 7 Walker lUnkard Mtww m -- 266 9551, West 3520 Sabth ( b'oek lost of Rtdwood) Oft N SUNDAYS 1C o m to 3 p m OKN y o m to 1 15S ? p 266-612- 1 CEILINGS. DfCORATIVE I t 2 I original, unpublished songs has been implemented with the winning song recorded on a BMI label. Mrs. Leroy Smith and Mrs. Noel Webb will be as; isling with Registration Aug. 3 at 9 a m. at the Chuck A Rama, Rick Irwin, president-manage- r of Circuit Booking will 3070 Eecles, Agency, chairman a panel of judges at the country music convention and cvntest. Mr. Irwin is a professional talent evaluator and counselor. all-da- y Admission to the country music festival is by reservation. Contestants and interested parties are invited to stamsend a ped envelope for complete details to GSCWRBF: 425 VV. 4940 S Suite No. 4, Ogden, Utah 84403 or telephone 392-097- 4 or 393-495- June 27 7 a.m. A Roy resident reported a .22 rifle taken from his locked truck during the night. said it was hidden behind seat, but still taken and suspects somebody in same apartment complex. He the he the June 30 5:45 p.m. Police investigated a hit and run collision between a vehicle and a fire hydrant. No one saw the accident, but nearby people heard a large bang and went out to check, but the vehicle had taken off. June 293 a.m. RPD noticed a car headed east on Riverdale Road just outside the Roy city limits. Riverdale P.D. was informed and they requested assistance, but stopped the car and took the driver home instead of ticketing him. June 28 11 :04 p.m. Roy was dispatched to the high school parking lot and found several youths about to indulge in a full case ot beer. Police had everybody assist in dumping the beer out and cleaning up some empty cartons that had been thrown in the parking lot. and other items are among the stolen. LEGAL Building, 5715 South 2200 West, Roy, Utah, to consider a petition for variance of the side yard requirements for an accessory building in a residential zone. The request is for Gec-g- David Facer 28-3- 0 Building Inspector Published one time m the Roy Sun Chronicle this 4th day of July, 1974. Copy? Copy? Copy? Copy? We can make copies of nearly anything. Next time you need a copy made, come and see us. a members attending business meeting of the Sims, 1819 South West. Meed Roy Sun Chronicle iJH CJ'iix The Roy City Board of Adjustment is holding a meeting along with a public hearing on July 16, 1974, at 7:00 p.m. in the Roy Municipal 2450 June Several items have been reported stolen over the weekend. Four bicycles, a hedge trimmer, $500 in cash il 5388 S. 1900 W. We Didn't Know That Session ... You Didn't Know s family at the Kiwanis welub m Sou tit Ogden on Friday, with an accent on geneology. The Sessions reunion was on that the staff at the Myers Mortuaries can arrange for the purchase of regardless of ownerproperty and conduct burials in eny ship or location. t4 X ij cmtry, Saturday. The Darrell Whitehead family of Burley Idaho visited here over the weekend enioute jto Sait Lake City. Mr Whitehead is a bishop for the IDS church in Burley. Former Sunset residents, since !eav ing here they have had a new addition to their Being specially trained in cemetery property orrangements, the fine staff at Myers can give you helpful, urMad assistance regaidmg ony cemetery arrangements. This thoughtful assistance is just another example of helping for which we've become known os "The Funeral Directors Who Care." i 'i ; i 1 . and Mrs Robert Foster are taking care of two grandchildren, a boy and gui. children of Mr. and Mrs Rich Irw in w ho have gone to Idaho tor a few days Mrs Richard Bingham her daughter Lisa, mother Mrs Alla Nye and sister Patsy Sill have returned from a nine- uay v tiutJuuti Hi ila vaii hey were among about 150 m a group sponsored by Diane's School f Hawaiian Dance of which Lisa is a member. ' 'V 14 , "THE WALL PANELING KINGS" fttatte The John Civick family has returned from the Meas, Phoenix area, a trip comwith business bining pleasure. Mr. Civick was assigned for a few days seminar and took his family along. Nonna Ea 'I and Marge Arnold were among family family Mr SHAM-POOER- Only $1 per day with purchase of sham- !. fllPlf'Q 14 All W 1 9 YOUNGBERG Fir We buy our pan ling cud other building materials direct from the mills in full carloads. Sail direct to the public, no So middleman or distributers mark-up- . us first. see before you buy paneling PUBIC of kinds, or DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL REPAIR work specialize m ladies and mens weoi, zippers cuff pants, new pocko's hems seams m $3i.s$ SkTwjLfcfft lb oslswtsIGrads all JIHWtWPrim lM 4x$ flhwcld Simsdefedwtodg'siia hanging, SEWING from ever 59 r&yf Gorge. The Dale Earls have returned from a short fishing trip m Clark County, Mont They were accompanied by the Delbert Griffin, family of Burlington, Wash., old firen-ds- . reasonable interior, exterior. No cb too large oi too small. Fiee estimate Cali Boyd 773 7020 ent typet cf teiliog tik. him. STOPCOCKS SllMTSUN $5.95 Ow hfGrcdd C ho June 26 10 p m. A complainant called about some suspicious looking persons trying to get in the back door of the First Security Bank building. Police responded and found that it was the cleaning crew. sday fishing at Flaming and painting paper SUES CEILING TILE $5.49 dpccrefive panel, 1st grade 4x7 Siwr Sfell sr 6' AU IHSTOTl 3.49 S 1 1 1 EXPERT ATRSCCUHmiCB fescbautifulfrala $18.49 x 4 r to PANELS Vx43 Hw Terk 316 $7.99 5 731-164- CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS J16s4xlWelst Birch 1 it Sredf 773-154- 26"xl4 26"xl6' 14x4x10 Oriental Teak, liber-tWalnut, 1st quality simulated woodgrain on Melamine Plastic finish $10.95 first Grata $.991 26"x12' $4.49 on Iowan EXPERT 26"xt0 ux4xS Florentine A simulated woodgrain piano lunmg and reasonable done tepair Contact Tielman Music, or Vernal Jolley $3.99 $4.99 $5.99 26"xG' $5.99 1st Grade 34x4x8 Sirch, 1 1 ix4x 8 Crass A-- 1 special categroy tor Wash. Bivd.. Ogden 3225 Police !y hob- she is now eligible to compete in the Miss Davis County contest which leads to the Miss Utah competition She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fresques Mr. and Mrs. S L. Sly and their daughter Denise was among dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hodney Anderson and their son Rodney at the Anderson home in Richmond on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bassett were among ten family members pnjoying an outing in Ogden Canyon over th weekend. It included her parents and other adult members of Mi-s- . Bassetts family. Mr. and Mrs H G Hammon and their grandosns Dan and Stephen of Brigham City spent Wednesday and Thur- begin- CORSUGATCD $4.W her modern Vinyl in Roy. Going by plane they did a lot of sightseeing which included the island of Kaui. year. Her talent was a burns. 731-251- Docerstlve design panel Vinyl wedding cakes made just for you. Not a copy of someone else. Special occasion cakes also. Order your Ogden temples now so you won't be disappointed. Fit 6" cake tops. Ph. except Wed $9.95 "Suizanne" 1st Grade 825-947- 4 Miss Beverly Fresques was chosen Miss Clearfield in a contest which was held at Clearfield High School on June 26; she was among nine women in the competition. Beverly is 17, will be a senior at Clearfield High School next UNIQUE Red Imitation Pock or Brick Effect A NEW! - 825-724- 8 Plantation White, or 314x43 A memmmmttt ners, classical, rock, jazz. tv-am- m By Masonite zsrjL'!ft5iiE'SLsrais&iT Denise Hammon 3 Phone 39c HUM. BCQTIM3 Winners will receive a recording contract with a BMI Publisher and two nationally known television personalities will audition the tapes of the winners. 394-997- LESSONS PIANO $7.93 Bd. 1 jazz dance, car lops by tennis in which she ex-- , cleaned and dressed $10 cells, having won numerous recolored S25 For fiee (tennis matches m which she has Having estimate Ph 394 1848 tf been participated. chosen Miss Clearfield, $4.49 2x4 Economy Studs Chaoel White, i SPECIAL $1.33 Jx4xl CD. $ho? grade 393-7619o- cigarette $1.16 $1.72 plywood White 84C-0- - can be repaired or recolored. Pattern and texture can be matched. We repair cuts tears and 89 "12',x99" ''12"x142" "xl2"xf4 x 4x8 Shenandoah Commercial Crode FINISHING.- SOMETHING 39c "x124' on UTAH priorities going to early entries in that GSCWRBF will limit the number of entries in the contest. 5 23 tf PA2TSCLE ED. 52.19 14x4x8 Ph. I"x4"x3 Stripping composition board. flexed $37.95 sq. . PAOVO 914 OBSEsssaosas! sidewalks, Driveway, patios, all work guaranteed Licensed contractor. SHELVING 3 woodcroin 4 CEMENT $39.05 sq. Rondspli! Shake 4 Vaod Inter-mounta- in 314 x Cedar Shake Deadline for entries in the Golden Spike Country Music Co ivention and talent contest has been set as July 18, with Roy. 773-702- A PANELING A BOX WALLPAPERING isjj illCwkfarrjiijjCciiiiScf and finish tyl ' Order From THRIFTWAY motet. Cabinet by HAAS Sslest from a variety Entries due for local talent show competition moJsl Reshape New Bars of Hand Soap tram Slivers! 4 ? MRS. NOEL WE HR and Mrs. Leroy Smith of Washington Terrace, committee members for the Golden Spike Country Music Convention and talent of Circuit contest, go over details with Rick Irwin, president-manage- r Booking Agency. SOAP 825-036- I. '4 What do you do with them? Top Kail 6-- f. M SOAP SLIVERS 138x21' $l.S9a. 101 fitting a, goto, jmhlH, k 49 ea. 0 , . I ac tion guaionleed. Free estiinotes. 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