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Show , r 9 Sun Chronicle Thursday, November 21, 1974 frs if i h& - ' M... ".t - , , ;; .; J : -- y "-- j I $ . 1) ' ' I , " V ',1 UJ KPV i 4 f . C-'j.- j J . - Its i $L V- -- wi "t rS w , l r I V ' Elementary schools. The need for more space at - - l. Tl't J ; -- ;' J , JB !-- V-- 4 ,(' v w ., ..V.vv.nVv..:-,o J , ' rR- - f5 ; ' WtUfeutfttr ..MUCv,u,jP, '', y - ' v -- v j e .il 'A LINDA MORRIS, Joni Nebeker and Wendy Hill test their tics on Scott Van Sickle in preparation for RJIIs Sadie Hawkins week. be Monday. At the beginning the day, each girl will get a Mr. Irresistible button. If she talks to a boy, that boy collects the button. At the end of the day the boy in each grade withthe most buttons will be Mr. Irresistible declared of his class. A school dance will be held at the end of the of day. Mismatch dav will be on meets Cub Scout Pack 187 of Roy will hold its monthly meeting Oct. 21, in Rm 118 of the Roy High School at 7 00 p m There will be a uniform and awards will lie : The following cubs awards: for food Michael Averett. Workman, Scott Shaver, Steven Hansen. Brian Par-senBenny Fuller. David Gustaveson, Scott Baughn, BiE Evan Carney, s, Slamslawski Michael , Shaner Webelos: Kip Hayes, Dwayne Moates, Jeff Busby, Jeff Gustaveson, Mike Steven Jones, Hudak, Richard Turner, Kent Jobe, Patrick Matsumura, Jason Wheelwright, Brent Pat- terson, Gordon Meyer. New Cubs: William Fuchs. Carole Wheelwirght-82- 5 6624. thousands For will Cubs, Raymond of Americans and Utah residents too. Food Stamps do make the difference between a poor or nutritious diet. For thousands of other Utahns, though. Food Stamps arc not available. These are the low income people, especially the lower paid working men and women with families, who are eligible for Food Stamps, but are not aw are of it One estimate is that over 170.000 people in Utah are eligible for the program. The program now serves some 42.000 people. The Utah State -- Wo w llyli (Woath Sun Chronicle and Sun Advortisor aro published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Mailing address. P.O. Bor 207. Roy. Utah 84067. Telephone 825-166Th be materials. the 26th. Clothing will be school dress, but mismatched. The last day of Sadie Hawkins week will be turnabout day. The girls run errands and perform tasks which the boys request. Joni Neberker, Linda Hill, and Wendy Morris are the officers in charge of the weeks activities. All news ond photographs for Thursday's edition must in our office before Tuesday noon, preferobly Monday of each week. Pictures may be included without charge, either taken in our office or submitted by you. News appears only in the Sun Chronicle. Wedding pictures may include the groom, os well os the bride. No charge for wedding pictures. Advertisements appearing in both papers must be received before 4 p.m. Monday. J. Howard Stable Mrs. Pat Sutter Bonnie Cantwell Mrs. Bonnie Slohle Mrs. Kristine Johnson oaosiisaaooosaosBOOOPOOsais " Saturday Special at bed. The Media Center planned for Lomond View is typical of centers to be found in all elementary schools in the district, according to Mrs. Charles Watts, Webers Media Coordinator. n Our new "All American" Quarter Pound Hamburger Mrs. Watts not only coordinates tiie Centers in the district, but is also responsible for training the Media Specialists. She reports that all specialists in the district have completed an eight-weetraining course. These specialists work six hours each school day. They not only supervise the Media Centers, but also work with teachers to gather materials for special units of Reg. 70c k each 0 Saturday Only Our hamburgers are 100 Beef 0 Department ot Social Services which oversees the is program administration trying to reach more of those who might qualify for stamps. Utah A Food Stamp Campaign Awareness aimed at informing tially eligible Food recipients began 10 -- 17 in as poten- Stamp er Utah Food Stamp Awareness Week. Our hope is to reach the working family man or woman putting in a full day but still earning low wages, says Food Stamp campaign worker, Mike Burgoyne adds. According to Burgoyne less than 8 percent of the Lower income working persons in Utah are using the program now. He says the Campaign goal is 10,000 new participants in three months. Food Stamp information is being distributed everywhere in the State. Local food stores have joined hundreds of others in the State by passing out Food Stamp literature to customers Central to the information effort is a network of telephone hotlines that any interested person can call to find out about Food Stamps and where to apply. Food Stamp information is awailable by calling either the statewide toll free num-lie- Owner-Publishe- r The best way to answer that is to ask you to take a look at the chart below: PERCENTAGE INCREASE SINCE area following Ogden-621-742- Advertising Manager Assistant 500 400 300 numbers: 0 200 The telephones are in service from 8:00 a m. to 8:00 Roy LDS Church pm Sunset 1G9 or one of the 1 Editor Managing Edi'or ; 0 Answers to your questions about your natural gas service: r: Correspondents ond Roy News, Virginia Wursten News Denise Haminon, mimmamKaasamsimMXiiiiieaaiMim steps SUM wNROmCLE itrar Centers Elementary libraries which once contained only printed materials, now have a wide variety of learning facilities. A student at Lomond View, pursuing an interest in a subject like dinosaurs will first go to the catalog in the Media Center and find the subject. The catalog would refer him to books, tapes, films, records and transparencies, all dealing with dinosaurs. Mrs. Jack Combe, Media Specialist at Lomond View, indicates that the children have learned to use the media themselves and would be able to set up projectors, tape recorders, or record players for viewing or listening. Ear phones are provided so that other students are not distur- You may be elig given. receive the tac- man-catchi- Pock Lomond View is the result of an expanded approach to library service. Lomond Views library, which has been housed on the school's stage, will become the Lomond View Media Center and be housed in a temporary classroom building located adjacent to the school. The new location, which contains 50 per cent more space, will mean more individual use of - -- Roy Junior Highs Sadie Hawkins week will be held November 25, 26, and 27. With the help of their advisors Mrs. Eggli and Miss Crabtree. the Girls Assoeiation will be sponsoring it. Mr. Irresistible contest will moving time at the Lomond View Elementary School in Pleasant View. The move is part of a district-wid- e effort to upgrade library service in the Weber District's - , .. i 2N.j ' y ; f jff k , , 4 Monday-Fnday- . 825-947- 100 Program cited Utah was one of nine states receiving honorable mention for its hunter safety training lor 1074 The Wisconsin Department Natural Resources was honored as the state agency States and in (tie United Canada which had made the greatest contribution in hunter safely training in 1974. The award was presented by the International Association ol Game, E'ish and Con-seat ion t omnussioners and donated by the National Rifle of n Dr C R. Gutermuth, preside. 0 of the NRA, presented the annual award during oiK'iang iciemomes of the 64ih tomonhon of the IAGF-(in Honolulu, Hawaii Jake Hayden, electrician in Salt I ako City. Utah. T ja 0 0 ? th Union Pacific railroad ppopi j1i (itlut stales i, i,. are increasing, and our operating and maintenance costs are rising too. gas But natural gas will continue to be one of the biggest bargains in your household budget. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Utuh Foundation Report As.ioeiauoii., n, If our rates kept up with the cost of living they would be over three times higher today than they actually are. Although we are doing our best to keep our rates as low as possible, the prices we have to pay for natural tea MOUNTAIN FUEL receiving were Delaware Floridan Daasas. Misse-sippiMontana, New Mexico. Tennessee and the pt ovincoof Manitoba. I i ah's program, which is under tne authority of the Division of Wildlife Resources, is coordinated by A Lee nt or fding you with IKiituml Gas Energy Is our business. '$jmservingltls everybody's business. R.iK-rUo- i it i |