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Show II u n hrv H w n san Chronicle Thursdsv.Oet 17, 1874 r'. to0 v !.' aa. ?U,xX 'S Reports from the Department of the Interiors Bureau of Land Management indicate most hunters will have to work hard this ear for their venison steaks when deep hunting season opens October 19 t Ks,s!i-v;- i - s : u V$ the open to Howard pointed out He added that if early, heavy snowfall should occur, more deer would probably move onto BUM adimnisleied lands, which generally are the foothill low er areas and at elevations Iui jfcvMea : I fei)A$5i. .pm :m resource lands in Utah are scattered in most places but concentrations have been noted at water sources due to the long dry period Many leaves are still on the trees m most areas, which will hamper the hunters in seeing their game '.4 1 - ' S The KURT BENNINGTON, John Lively and Ronald Levi are the Womp Em Stomp Em men from the Roy Junior Sand Ridge football game. Road half the land lands-nea- area Utah-a- ro rly I restricting use of studded tires Nora Mansfield Nelson lfoy - Mrs. Nora Mansfield Nelson, 81. of 5635 S. Roy 8th LDS Ward and had died Wednesday . evening at her home after an extended illness. Mrs Nelson was born April 21. 1893, in Samai la. Idaho, a daughter of Brigham Young and Elizabeth Ann Williams 2050 teacher. Relief Society work director for 15 years and visiting teacher for 50 years. She had lived in Roy for 60 years. Surviving are one son and Mansfield She had four fotmerly been supervisor in Roy canning factories tor i.5 years She wa a member of the LaMar daughters, Roy; Mrs. Floyd Hunter, Wilson Lane, Mrs Max (Fay) That- Nelson, (Larene) Henry r. Jacks , Jacks He was unit ried to Mattie Vnn McBee m Pine Bluff, Aik They were later divor-- ( ed He had been a lumberjack am was a member of the Soii'hern Baptist Church !! had hvtsl with his DeJolie have lxen viiiling with the Roliert Young f.un.lv 5 New Mr and Mrs Willard Rogers have left Sunset to make tliier home in Monroe Mr Rogers recently retired form Weber Central Damy. Monore was their home tow n Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Keller and Mr. and Mrs Keith Clapier of Pleasant View spent a few days golfing last week in St George then on to liis Vegas for the throughout the state. which was held there. Mr and Mrs Jesse Rossiter and their two sons have left Sunset to make their home in Fly. Nev They will manage apartment house in Ely Marilyn Neil son and her available Hunters should carry an extra supply ot water with them in the event cold extremely tournament professional Sim- weather daughter Cantelle visited freezes the water sources at the campgrounds. The BLM state director urged hunters to carrv extra food and plenty of warm attending Mrs. DeJolie and her small daughter Lisa are living in KianJmg while Daniel is at school m Brigham City. The families of Mr. and Mi's Dale Earl, Mr and Mrs. Bob Strebel, Mr. and Min Paul Streber and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horemon of Ogden spent a few days at Flaming Gorge last week The fishing wasnt so good but the beautiful fall weather more than compensated for that Min Gary Schroader and daughter Merridee have returned from Sacramento for a visit with Mrs Schroaders parents Mr and Mrs C A. VanZant. Recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Young have lxen MSGT Robert and Mrs Miller of Udorm, Tlnaland The Millers are stationed with the US Air Force in Thailand A new son was born to Henry L. and Carolyn Kuglar on Oct. 11 drive vehicles while Cleat hold High School and is now attending the In tei mountain Indian Siliool in Brigham City He plans on a law enforcement c.tiivr with the Bureau of Indian Affairs when his schooling is finished The couple are formerly from Tuba City, Anz. clothing should use caution at the wash crossings. Lights should be turned on when traveling dusty roads as a safety precaution Campgrounds are open on Daniel lived with the oung s herewith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Keller last week Marilyn is working in Los Angeles as a dental assistant Mr and Mrs. Daniel Halbert Surviving are one son and one daughter, James Richard Jacks, Houston, Tex., Mrs. Charles L. (Dons) Marsh Sunset; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters, Fred Jacks, Andy. Jacks, Alfred Jacks, Mrs. Bertha Harris, Mrs. Jennie Bellew, all of Pine Bluff, Ark. The body will be shipped by the Myers Mortuary of Roy to Pine Bluff for services and burial. was born Dec. 14 I'lOO m Pine Bluff, Ark a son of Mr and Mrs Martin the Iis con- pson Springs, Calf Creed, Durfey Springs, Windwhislle and Hatch Point campgrounds are open with water Snow tires without studs may be used at any time, and use of snow tires and chains may be required under particularly severe conditions Radial tires are not acceptable as a substitute for a snow where Pres requirement for snow tires is posted M Elmer May J.uks 28 great- swear SkSt wJA Xdfea and Min Ramon Warner and their tanulv spent a few dnvs ai as eql(s last week visiting with the Alan While family. Son oi Graviton War-i- s land permitted when required for safety because of snow, ice or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to skid State Department of Highways reminds motorists that Also surviving are one the use of studded tires is perbrother and one sister, mitted in Utah only from OcLeonard Mansfield, Samaria, tober 15th to March 31st. The 1973 Legislature, in setIdaho; Mrs. Thelma Ebert, LaPme, Ore. ting these dates, also levied a Funeral services were held tax of one dollar per tire or Saturday at 11 a m. in the one cent per stud, to pay for Roy 8th Ward Chapel, 5930 S. some of the damage the 2200 W., with Bishop Glen H. studies do to Utah highways. McEnhre officiating Thp use of tire chains of is reasonable proportions grandchildren; grandchildren. daughter in Sunset since last SI YSK1 Henry Floyd Jacks Tt. of 1641 N 350 W , died Sul urdu v atternonn at the McKay Hospital in Ogdi n Mr cher, Colhnston, Utah; Mrs served in the Primary Homer (Afton) PostelM As the winter driving presidency, was YWMIA Lakewood, Calif.; Mrs. Don season Holden, School approaches, the Utah Ogden, (Margaret) president, Sunday 13 SWsVt Bnisu0HTm?" now woikmg m MGM Grand Hotel stoi e in Vegas && & i r Mr Roads in the West Desert are dry and dusty with some of the wash crossings sandy and very soft Operators of two-whe- y 'Co" iskiil .ill huntei'i to leave u lean camp and carry all .heir garbage out ftMinW'Srsaniwsaass all times. Law remains 1 & is i ditions can change very rapidly this time of year. Hunters are advised to carry tire chains in their vehicles at of I ib mm on land but i clothing m the event they become sh tided or adverse weather sets in He also are conditions generally good BUM administered national resource -- of Mr Hunters were asked bv the director to use caution with fires Even though fire restrictions were recently lilted throughout the state because ol recent storms, dry conditions still exist that present a fire (Linger national , m state hunting L. According to Howard BI.M state director for Utah, deer on em stomp Whists a em man The outstanding Roy Redskin player (or each in players) athletic weeks game. Him is a new leature at Koy Junior High this jear and the aw aid is made on the basis of the players contribution to the team and to the game based on the coaches deusmns an Sickle won the Scott nomination m the game with South Junior High Vf f a for venisore steals u n' ii ii fw - '- Wad ROY- - Elmer Ward Halbert, 64, of 5633 S. 2700 EW., died Wednesday morning in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City after an extended illness. Mr Habert was bom Feb 10, 1910, in Elreno, Okla., a son of Artemus Ward and Alta Abbott Halbert. He was married to Wanda Foster in 1934 in Salt Lake City. He was a cement con- tractor and owned and operated the A and W Cement Contractors in Salt Lake City until retiring two years ago. Syi - Virginia Wursten Phone 825-664- He was former Colorado State AAU boxing champion ad had been a professional 6 boxer. saLiizrjm.u Whinham drove to Preston, Idaho last Thursday and spent the day visiting with Melba Klee and Peggy Dahie.both former residents of Roy we k iMMllt he Grand ( apitol Rolf Uinvoii in Anon.t. and the I rein Comers area were among the places Keith and I aura Homer went, when thev took a weeks vacation iliev aKo slopped at some of tlii instniu.il pl.K es in the soulhi rn pari ol the state and eame home through Nevada Gat y and Judv Moom have a baby daughter horn at Hill Mr e Base Hospital las! week 'liny now have three Is in gu 5 othei tin ir family I.uk City and tup nra' by localities me and Mrs plannisi .1 mu s 1atieison for Mr Pat 'eisiiea parents, Mr and Mrs B S Patte; son of Marietta n - -npo sriondine mi, I (iih'Ul l'it t Lt v s here with the Patti i sons and thir children bv Mr - n 5 5 i s t. ,, i vi-,- Ir in Mia is in B f Mrs ink. n iii i 1 i af- minr utfvrv Dr & Kknman the tun pita' and doing well ter i . tid'd Spence vo 'it to Reno and ,oii is, o e . er the I K tv 'limy enjoyed a a i an and the p, ip. kinds nt entei t.iininent i! le oi the an. i ,. c ie, aid Marilyn ( teleuiig vac.i' i , He was a member of the United Mine Workers Union and Contractors Union. He came to Roy two years ago from Salt I .ake City. I,aura Holmes and Leona Schuennian have just returned from a delightful trip to the eastern part of the country. In New York, they visited with Mrs Holmes daughter and did some sightseeing there They also spent some time in the Nations Capitol, and especially were impressed with their visit to the new IDS Washington Tem- Surviving are his widow of Roy; one son and one daughter, Ronald W. Halbert, Roy; Mrs Dick (Dixie) Gledhill, Bountiful; 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are four brothers and three sisters, Raymond Halbert, Marana, Anx ; Lloyd Halbert, Lester ple Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Hoopes are the happy parents of a baby boy bom at McKay on Oct. 8. Mrs. Hospital Hoopes is the funner Merilyii Bennion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stan Bennion of Roy. Leona Schuennian has been in the hospital having some Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Mary Rossi, Seattle, Wash ; Miss Gerrie Halbert, Grants Pass, lb. Beef Rib Roast Beef Plate Short Ribs Chou Chunk Bologna Sterling the Piece nned Drvemed Sk Sliced Beef Liver AttO'ted loin Fresh Fryers wo?.c',ck Sliced Bacon JXTE3 iJ 1.19 tb Corned Beef Fryer Breasts Turkey Roast & Cvr't USDA A sewing for . n an infection in her leg She is impi oving and feeling much better Ha7el Green has Ieen confined at home for a week with a back injury. cy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Akien Campbell has gone to California for about two moil Ills She will be visiting with N a n datives SfOtt Vivo or 173 Vienna Sautoge O Lucerne Buttermilk S Half & Half Half & Half Mild Cheese c roil koti f etia isassf r., SI Nste wsv !4p4paf3MW 34r 70' fry' 8 f3at Pes ' 'll ie if i8f The Lakeview Chapter of Business and Professional Women will hold their monthly meeting and installation of new members Oct. 17 at 7 pm, at Kens Cafe, Fortin Lane Shopping Center The tonic for ayton discussion will be tne Land Use Act with John Preston Creer Chairman of the PLUS (Protect Lands of Utah Sensibly) Committee as the guest speaker Women interested in this controversial issue are welcome to attend Reservations must be made with Maxine NichoL, C25 523 or Dais Mello, 773 2258 no later than Oct 15. The cost of the dinner wiil be $3 - Sork 7i oi P' ll- pkg 6 oi T ot lovort O Lucerne Ice Milk G 9 2 r Bo a W-o- l Strawberries Green Giant 'H" Turnovers fZ''" an z pfcg 10 o pkg 13'1 oi pkg i P9 St Haddock Dinner lO - ei pkg oo'oin boice 2 A 89' 45' 75' 53' cant CAFFWAY 0 " (Med ' s vmv Size hFUING POUCY COj V I THIS WEEK if S FEATURE... ft Hanen . ikijrtji OINC DiMStswenF Seedless Raisins Yellow Onions U If J ooi A4c) ' "Mfarb'n t y Wheat w A Lggs doxer r ore Foresd to nereciti a price iim on brlvo nvorkod ot tb lowor sold out ot that iowe. price wit pnc (items cC'it'olVd by law excepted' Wiin Creom O' The Crop " White -- 69' Kjcldtn Grad Hr s. irigfii's Bread Of. Skylark Stead Q White Bread 83' Assorted Voriotus Tctinas Pizza Scotch Strawberries Treot ,i5.99 99' 25' go'lon French Toast ft 61' half 20 5 Ritz Crackers p Freer' Pumpkin Pies Assorted Popsicles ot SlOKh Orange Juice f'Orx Hondo ltm Price 'n Thu Advertisement i ot Roy Utah) Mondoy Throuqh Sunday Otobei M Through October 20 t974 Ail 37r Piiisbury Flour Piiisbury Flour Piiisbury Flour Monor rtouie Beef, Cr.ii.en, lurley Tuna KIS( 3 (Ti 64, EHEHHE1 tut l Troseira , SI ho. !i Assorted Betty Crocker loyei Cokes Stork Your Pantry and Save ol This Low Price ClI J 3 Lucerne Buttermilk Serve Idea FUis Btond - A Convenient Heat Shop Where Everyday tv Sa'urduy o Safeway Discount I lb t Choice Cooked Paper Towels Libby Vienna Hot or Regular Style Chtti Town House Great Served Anytime on Brisk Autumn Das W. Roy. the Grade A loaded with Meal USDA Monor Houve USDA G'ode A Boneleu Grcsfs A Fryers. USSA Grade A Turkeys. Top Grades of Pork, Veal & Seafood Too! Famous Hi C Assorted Fruit Flavors Save On Nationally Known Brands At Safeway Discount Funeral services were held Fnday at 1 p.m. in the Myers Mortuary' Chapel, 5865 S 1900 Lunt was ejected president coming year In attendance were Bobtne Thomas, Betty Wook, Betty Cowan, Marilyn Beck, Lymie Buhler, Tina Visser, Elsie Cottle, Virginia Wursten and Dorothy Lunt. Graveside services were held October 7 in Brigham City for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBride of Kouv '1 he baby was still boi n at an Ogden Hospital. He is also survived by three brothers. We express our xvmnathy to the family Rosalie Sill has been con-fud to bed the past week Dorothy UEM& Q JS3 Ore. handwork. See?. USSA Choice Lamb. Cheddar Cheese n and USQA Choice Hording v From lean beef Pound Fish Sticks fX Pork Chops FomJy Pock - ton lb Norbeit Hindguortert tb Turkey Roast Grode Any Hormel t I'lHe Suzle't Link Sausage Boneless Hams Bar-- S Sue Package Lean Ground Beef 1b USD Halbert, Darrell Halbert, Mrs. Jamie Harkness, all of The Knot Wits club met last Tuesday at the home of Helen Hubbard for an evening of t 98' 16.99 pv, 79' 89' 5 Canned Hams Skinless Wieners 6,7 Turbot Fillets Seafood Beef Round Steaks tests wth 5;cXT Slab Bacon USDA Choc Sofwoy Trimmed 0n t? ktr.". 1.4978' Roasted Peanuts2 w. Sailed Peanuts 2 ,i.49 Pascal Celery (15 y m 2 b'.k,48' Crisp Carrots "C S j, yx Sh rOm J tV. W 78' S' I |