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Show Sun Chronicle - - .. VyjgMW,-- Awards r i 4 "' 4r s Vivv I' lllriQtfF - "yk x ; 't- - 4 fc 4 i - J i NJM & 1 I vwJffiaft . L ahaP- jk 1st place, Orson Woolley Bodily and Henry Keyes, Special Awards of Ment Community Beautification and Clean I p, Roy City, Continuous Impi ovement Jr 4.1 litlH!, f' K 4a. 'V M V d? vr. Cent, from page one a si 4 .? j 7 70? Ar s T rfV c r J VV i t Thursday, Ociobei 17,1171 M7 f- J,i t Wrav v ;1 In- Landscaping dividual Zoran Bruce Rednns, and S Sadar 1st place Jr Landscaping Group, SCAT and SC1P programs, Continuous Improvements, all Roys schools received Special Awards of Merit for their part in city clean up and beautification efforts Ranch and Farm Im- - and S' fr Se x -- 1 r 'l WS . , Xw' y FRANK AND BESSIE Schickel accept award from Mayor Dawson on behalf of Myers Mortuary, first place w inner in the commercial premises. GARDEN CLUB divisiion honors went to the Weber County and Roy City Senior Citizens Gardens at Weber County Hospital for continuous improvement. Pictured are Councilman Ilerzog, Florence Browning, Ernest Gilgen and Councilman Chugg. l-- wide winner J Neighborhood Iinprovenu ! . nt, The District Chairman St Program, Pony Acres and fj Lee Mesa, Special Awards ol SU Merit A special award was also presented to Roy s Com mumty Improvement Com rmttee for the most entries from a city under 20 000 he ft award is a $100 Tiee Ccr it tificate from the Utah Association of Nurserymen Chuggsaid, The trees will be used next year in a ulv project conducted bv the committee 1 Defense tactics being taught to women at WSC . .' yf Schofields provement, y'l 1"L ,M ' Fnendship Garden stale Of special interest to many Roy area residents will be the upcoming program on defense tactics for women, which will be presented on Oct 21, 1974 at 8 00 p in in the auditorium at Weber County for Most methods of defense are uncomplicated and easilv managed by those women who have a knowledge of the e various protection procedures Tactics, such as blowing a loud whistle into the speaker of your telephone to ward off an obscene phone caller, will lie discussed at this program According to Mrs Teresa (Robert) Ramsey President of the Employees Association, the public is m- vited to this very informativ e program Refreshments will be served and no fee is required for admission Hospital Sponsored by Weber Coun- ty Hospital s Employees' Association, this program will feature Mr Steven Stark Presently an officer with the Davis Sheriff's County Department, Mr Stark also served for 5' years with the Los Angeles Police Department lie will show a film and give a presentation on tactics j Herefords on increase phasizing the importance of a calf from every cow each year, enough milk to raise a thrifty calf superior growth rate that makes a profit and SPECIAL AWARD of merit, commercial premises, went to McDonalds and was accepted by swing manager, Lori Pippin. Making the presentation were Councilmen Herzog and Chugg. the naturally hornless head The faith the breeders have in Polled Herefords is evident when one considers that Polled Herefords are the only major beef bleed that has not expel ienced an overall decline m regislratioas The breed s growth momentum is reflected in figures released by the American Polled Hereford Association in Kansas City, Mo , vv hich registered more than 200 000 animals for the first time in its history This years total shows a 26 per cent increase over last year's figures APHA Pt evident Orville K. Sweet attributes this in increase registrations to the fact that Polled Herefords have stayed with the Basic, em WEBER COUNTY Hospital continuous improvement governmental award is given to Delbert Thompson, engineering and maintenance, by Councilman Morris and Mayor Dawson. Sweet says The theme of 204 in '74 was announced at the Association s annual mem bership meeting m Denver last January APHA mem her breeder s responded by registering more than 3,000 more claves than the goal called for, indicating their optimism for the future of the breed con-tino- t rT VI - u- - STANDARD OPTICAL was awarded a special award of meiit. commeicial premises, by Mayor Dawson and Councilman Motris. ccepting the award s- - was Gloria Gurele, manager. v : c v v vy 5f k - a- - vn v . ?.w ; f I VS i? -- ' 'r v -- v- w f -- -- tr 51 S - vij?"' " " f-- 551 f .o v v. it - f vr 7 tt-- ''y f vv-v. Jvt fX T "V '1l v ', V ' ?, V V - A .av? k . I t ih s pi t'liO'i in m u vene m a cuit U get tl e i urd d mmistia'ion to n i smiii ten billion dm, is in mi ptunded h'ghw i Hi is !i is Iieen ti lilted .no eng to Assistant ttoi ii ,t net al Mat k Madsen Hetold thi I ' Pi id ( om a o niissioe tod iv to btHn intoinud ti a mdet no allowing t t ih o Louisiana nd s( v, - 0tm i states in the suit aih !k' in tered into the it voids oi the V- -r rV v -- . --V ' M f vt ,Sv V J J ?f V V' ;s?; . ' 4w HiX- Vs 1 ' - ' ' '' ' ef s. f ' K , S AUXILIARY PRESIDENT Laura Craig and Post Commander John Hogan a cept award for the Roy American Legion ftom Mavor Dawson. 1 hey were cited for continuous improv ement for serv ice clubs helping st bools State Sjobloni announced today that the St tew ,de and asat Paul V ch Fiont b ire Kesti iction Or Jers were Ixsng resemded at 12 01 a m on o tot.er 10 1974 The nMuthon ot lers have been in effu t sitae funt' and wet e imple.m nit d due to the exticiie fue u'aogti which has plagued Utah t! vear lit Ofllt luK ol lif M h m.iutiiu Iai k I St oresu pt ec m a i t to their c v a mute 11 v pi t i ssim ison to t ,1- 1 to 111 s I nor i si V n i ' i stio h m n ip i i to i a 1 , i us i isn t a .single this suit that hasn t been successfully litigated before he said He jxnnted out that every suit m volving impounded highwav funds so fai has her n decided in favoi of the dates The only problem I really six is ten billion dollars lx mg pumped into the economy all nth at Justice Depaitmint torneys will undoubtnblv Distuct ( nut ol Washington !)t in uunl'H Madst n s.nij fidmt ih, t t! e st,, v ,s is t on , sin, u sn (lid not moistui t i ' i no in n i tiiii as t()d(d w.or aU. vs a ha ii i i n it 1 t tl i m ilh gal It (.t j, dollars m nrisii mb highwav funds i c w years of lapsing Hi t Ay i i tw ' 1 - o,r e e pressing rebel tint t e drv haai ns situation is btvn alievn d and ip j hast'd that outdoor usus i now satelv e opt imiio h f ' i 1 ( u-- orr highway hefoie we them some I aids n r He point i d of l. tub s it i v v q i i ( d the i .i - can Nandi it. Union Pacific railroad people s COMING SOON 2 i AT ASH- g - aw I nj OViU S A 1 ftWU nn tsrv,,a m t i i , i1 1 i 1 8 u SUPER E S3 i j I i n w m i i i fckra U iniivvi-- A rrir R I y h i,- - $ a Ar a i i c 2 Gordon Palmer, carman in Salt Lake City, Utah. We m y'j ( 4 3 'i argue that releasing the ten t'dhon dollars at tins time would lx1 against the public interest in view of ( urrent cf forts to curb inflation Madsen told the com mission that the states will argue a motion for a sum m u v judgment in the case in late No' ember, and he ex px cteu tlie notion to bo gran ted If we wm he said the fedeial government will be quit ed to i elease to u- all of nr impi nr tod finds u we re not sue ( ssful so no ot I l Vf , T 1S V iv--- 1 ns tx ed r i o' Lis t!u tut dang- r in mo-- t in as f the sta't Hupters u d ot) pi outdoor usi rs are uigi1 to tx1 s3m fal w ith open ( ,u ,, n , ro tnfs, ,re i di-,i- 1 lOll t ouid h ive IK II lit s' in t V on was ut qut , id lx fore lx en pi u , d MIS us pit poll foi all - tin Will st ill i ijl i in t s cut n lory but Without tie tine conjHrati in bv tie pubbt M 'i , is n H o j i i' in n ' i (J I iii1, r v, b ill, s iiu i Iheie is ue involved in Fedisal Fire restriction order rescinded ForeMei turds at mice Ymi ve got to worn about that an i the couits have got to worry about no said Madsen s lid th it j ' their case for release of the CJ. J; " Utah seeks highway funds ' i 5 e- - !Kr-- in the region went to Mr. FIRST PLACE, private gardens, and Mrs. William K. Uooley. They accepted the award from Councilman Motris and Mavor Dawson. V j ' h - S v"' 5 i I TA7MC3 U - 1 u Iu LiuarsrjRirsfcjEJLsnaciniaMHKWJi - |