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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, September IS, 1974 Roy Junior i announces new staff Harry Tullis, faculty ad- visers, met with the group the Media Center. m Heat Price Break the 20th day of Sep- East 90. 75 feet; thence North tember, 1974, the following 2C7 feet; thence East 485 25 real property will be sold by feet; thence South 600 feet; the Sheriff of Davis County, thence East 150 feet; thence Utah, at the Courthouse in South 687 feet ; thence West 44 Farmington, Utah, at the rods, thence North 1080 feet hour of 12:00 noon of said to the place of beginning; day, pursuant to Rule 69( ei of together with ditch rights apthe Utah Rules of Civil purtenant. Procedure Said property is Dated this 30th day of more particularly described August, 1974. as follows: John T. Caine 1300 N Clin- Location- - 2371 W. hears speaker Moslems believe that an agave leaf over their doors will ward off evil spirits. ticipated number of cook-outWhether you barbecue over charcoal, gas or electric, the sauce is all important. Heres a quick one as easy as one two three. s. QUICK BARBECUE in SAUCE Welsh captains who wear caps woven of hazel twigs aie believed to weather any storm iww Muir each field, where to get that training and what salaries can be had. It was a very interesting class for the boys. Sand Ridges football team blanked out Wahlquist 24 to 0 last Friday. Javier Zamora was selected player of the week for his efforts on defense and special teams. He was aw arded the Scorpion Crystal Glass. Ted Chavez was selected for his defensive performance and Mike Stuart, for his offensive performance m running 185 yards. MURRAY Announcing the marriage of their daughter Karen to Dale D. Stokes are Lt. v&i. and Mrs. Joseph M. Beck of 5417 Knolicrest. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Clara W. Stokes of 3594 Midland Drive in Roy and the late Glen N Stokes. Scene of the rites on Friday was the Salt Lake LDS Temple The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Beefeaters in Salt Lake City and at a reception at the Shalamar in Salt Lake City. They were further feted at an open house in the following evening in Kanesville. The brides sheer floor length gown had an empire bodice, puffed sleeves, stand-u- p cellar and skirt. ;' Ibke . stock . in America. Bonds RuyU.S. Savings h..d I. Heavy lace trimmed the ensemble Matron of honor was Mrs. Owen Murray, the bride s sister, with Miss Patrice Anderson as maid of honor. Others attending were Miss Mrs Marilyn Nielsen, Richard Tree and Mrs. Jean Gilbert. They were gowned in peach crepe empire gown s with long fitted sleeves Antique lace covered the bodice, high cellar and midriff bund. Scott Willey stood as the best man. Ushering were r,..l Whjn Now E boodn .v V "V lu maturity of 5 vo.rs K.n if are B nth replmul ftrsl yen . .1 l. .. .4 llfti u ran lie Owen Murray, Randy Brown, Dale Brown and Don Stokes. Roy will be home to the newlyweds after Yellowstone Park trip. H a wedding Seaman graduates Navy Seaman Remon C. Campbell, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon R. Campbell of 2548 W. 4800 S , Roy, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. He is scheduled to report to Communications Technician School, Great Lukes, 111. The training included in- struction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, fir- st aid and Navy history. cup tomato catchup 14 cup Karo dark corn syrup 14 cup bottled Italian dressing Stir together catchup, corn Starting time for this syrup and Italian dressing. weeks game at North Ogden Brush on meat or poultry is 3 p.m. All are invited to during cooking. Makes 1 12 cups sauce. 1 Published three limn in the dear field Courier and Sun Chronicle ihe 3lh, Uth and 19th day of September, 1914. 12. Speaking op the subject of vocational guidance, Mr. Dick Money of the Utah Employment Agency told the boys about different jobs available in sheet metal, welding, rnetal machinery, and small engine repair. He talked to them about training With meat and poultry prices down, barbecue fans can now look forward to more than the formerly an- 2568Wassh Blvd. Ogden, Ut Attorney for Deamont T. Grazing Association, Assignee from Deamer Finance Company ton, Utah Beginning 240 feet South from the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence Class necessary n rites Friday Thursday, September Good ru8sc noils On - t Couple weds in Temple V Vi Mr Monty Fosters Introduction to Metals class hosted a guest lecturer on I B 1 ?, LEAVES staff, yearbook of On WedRoy Junior High nesday the staff met with the yearbook representative to see a film presentation on layouts, pictures, and ideas for the annual. Each student made a mock up of a page layout, and discussed plans for the coming year Mr. Richard Stephens and Mrs. Janies Cloonan, Tammy Workman, standing, Julie Jackie Stump, Linda Sugimoto and Elaine Thompson, seated, get Standing, a chuckle out of "old yearbooks from previous years at Roy Junior High. Not in the picture - Morgan Hardy and Margie Jones. J Mk Nine students were chosen this week for the TALKING LINDA MACDONALD, H "1 m W rnm Oft . I H? 11 Year U t 0 A Food (tempt Further at Sefteray Where Tow Get O'Keunt Frkea fvary Day ARTIE ARAGON, vice president, Mike Chavez, president, and Janae Shaw, secretary, will serve as seventh grade officers of Roy Junior High for C A Su) - f trying Cudahy Bor $ Slob Bocon Sold By The Ptece 79 Mof'fll Movoclyt Shonk Portion XlZ'VJ ctlT M,r Skinless Wieners Canned Hams Hen Turkeys Beef Round Steaks Here Th Sliced Beef Liver dZ nod A 6.99 93 lb 1.19 pkf 1.89 h. Hormel Link Sausage s,",V. U 79 9S Lean Ground Beef frJi1. fu Beef Plate Short Ribs Chunk Bologna Grade A Fryer Breast fr.ih Grade A Fresh Fryers Chicken Turkey Roast Grode bonele lb A 1.19 72c $4 Stew Ellis 9fj A Convenience Food 90 24-o- con no & imond B'ond Ho1t 4 Pieces For A'l Your Bokmg Needs G Tomato Sauce IC. 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Wahlen of Roy is one of four Congressional Medal of Honor winners from Utah who were honored on Saturday during a colorful 4.49 t Top 16-- Whit or The Kit Wits Club held their September get together at the home of Dorothy Lunt. i.ew iiiw,Co .ere uuSincd for the socials and members enjoyed an evening of sewing and delicious refreshments served by the hostess. At- tending were Lynile Buhler, Katherine Purrington, Betty Wood, Marilyn Whinham, Marilyn Beck, Elsie Cottle, Virginia Wursten, Marilyn Crezee, Helen Hubbard, and Ellen Rees. Jan Homer, who is to be married in the near future, a at was honored miscellanious shower given by Ann Buys at her home in Bountiful. About fourteen friends of the bride to be attended. Polly Hammon Camp of D.U.P. met last Wednesday at the home of Captain Maxine Brown. The lesson 1847 an Eventful Year was given by Ina Weston, and a short business meeting was held. Mr. and Mrs Calvin Mason returned home last week after a relaxing vacation trip. They drove up to Spokane to the World's Fair and over to the coast. They took the coastal highway down to San Francisco and came home by way of Reno. Norma Johnson has been released from Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City where she had surgery. She is getting along well at home now. Ron and Adelle Young are the happy parents of twin girls, bom Sept. 11. They are the couples first children. Nora Nelson has been released .after a stay in the hospital A baby girl was born Sept. 13 to Louis and Ann Shines. They now have three girls and one boy in their family. Dennis Lucas has been released from the hospital where he was treated for a leg injury received in a motorcycle accident. Karen Pitchford and baby son spent a week in the Los Angeles area visiting with friends. Linford Archibald has been released from the hospital and is remunerating at honop after surgery. A baby girl was bom Sept. 6 to Doug nA Cynthia Gar-mir- e They now have a boy ancj a gjrj in their family, and Darrow Jan Zcgmaister also have a baby girl bem Sept. C at ?,cKuy Hospital, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Matthews were their grandson Gary Matthews and his wife Sharon and their baby. Gary just received his Masters Degree at the summer commencement at BYU. William and Joann Stevens have a baby girl, born Sept. 7 at McKay Hospital. Boyd and Ralene Russell have a baby boy, born Sept .8. Morris Ray Facer is reported in good condition following major surgery, in an Ogden Hospital. It was a boy for David and Gayleen Berrett. She arrived at McKay Hospital on Sept 9 Jolin and Karen Gardner have a girl born Sept. 10. This is their third girl and they also have one boy m their family. Girls seem to be in the majority at this time. Richard and Judy Benmon also have a new daughter She arrived Sept. 9. Beverly Van Winkle had surgery last week and is home now and getting along well. JoAnn Dance has been released from the hospital following surgery. A baby girl was bom Sept. 10 to Larry and Robyn King Robyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arwin Storey and this is their first grandchild,. Lowell and Susan Hadley, of Logan, have a baby girl bom Sept. 11 in Ogden. This is the couple's first child Mrs Hadley is the former Susan Payne, and Lowells parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hadley of Roy Henry Wheeler III was released from St. Benedicts Hospital after treatment for a leg injury sustained during an auto accident at 20th and Grant in Ogden on Sunday. John and Wendy Furmss have a new baby daughter, horn Sept 11 at McKay Hospital. A baby girl arrived at St. Benedicts Hospital on Sept. 8 to Steven and Susan Turner. A girl ernvftnt at St. Benedicts Hijspital on Sept. 11 tO Kciuictii oiiu Vickie Oliver Reynolds, Mrs Keith Cox was treated Freedoms Foundation ceremony at Valley Forge Pennsylvania. His name will be permanently enshrined in the Medal of Honor Grove there, which is designed as a living memorial to the 3,500 Americans who have earned the nations highest military decoration. Mr. Wahlen served a total of 24 years in both the Navy and the Army. He is presently employed as a VA representative assigned to the Veterans Affairs Office at Weber State College. He earned his Medal of Honor in March of 1945 during the battle for Iwo Jima. He was serving as a pharmacist's mate and was cited for administering medical aid to woundinl comrades during the devastating onslaught. Painfully wounded himself, he managed to treat 14 casualties before returning to his platoon. He refused to be evacuated after being wounded a second time and continued to give aid to the American soldiers. Unable to walk after a third wound, he crawled some 50 yards to help still another wounded fighter. David and Brenda Hannus have a baby girl, born Sept. Hat McKay Hospital A girl arrived Sept 125 to Ronald and Lynette Stoddard, and a girl on the 16th to Thomas and Karma Bolt Completes training Navy Hospitalman Recruit Thomas H. Vest, son of Mr. and Mrs Donald J Ves of 4608 South 2525 West, Roy, graduated from recruit training ai rho vava! Training Center, San Diego. He is scheduled to report to Hospital Corps School, San Diego. The training included instruction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, c!t;s? rrdor drill, st aid and Navy history. fir- |