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Show a tf Vi 4 kkrkick1rk1rkickiirlrkir1rk must admit that some of the top names are up ther e on the ladder of success through the influence of racketeers "Joey the mobs talks treely with writer Dick Kleiner, admitting that the Mafia is into shows, movies, formers and records Would TV, This does not mean that all anyone care to write a song our entertainers are in some about that9 This column would never way tied up with the Mafia, but it is a sau uay when we knowingly give space to an entertainer who might be associated m any way with the Mafia You can rest Winter driving... assured that the artist who struggles his way up the charChief of Police Peter N ts does so on his own of Washington Talented and hard working Terrace, warns motorists that braking distances on Bill Anderson is riding the crest of the sound waves snow and ice may be from having been named Number three to as much as nine times the normal, dry One Songwriter in the nation pavement distance. Speeds He took third place in the that may lie considered safe male artist category, his in the summer are often far show ranks third and his Po Boys band won third place too fast for winter's slippery in country music pavements, said the Chief NEA hit-ina- n Bill works hard for these stands awards, his take him across the United States into Canada and back again. This is far from the easy life but Bill is his own man and prefers in that way Bill is up there on his own one-nig- merits! Bobby Singing (Sr. Bares new album, In The Kitchen stars himself, his wife and three little Bares. Here is a refreshing sound heard on - SZ; Ruth Woolley, car clerk in Sait Lake City, Utah. We the can handle Union Pacific railroad 1. people Ribbons, Tree, Anyway, Blue , , .v 4 v , VjV v w- - i X i (, - , g &) 2- , JW . , The Giving Lovin You and See That Y Bird. A new thereon by the Roy City Board of Adjustment The Roy City Board of Ada justment will be holding Public a and meeting Hearing on December 10, David Facer Building Inspector the Roy 1974, at 7 00 p m m to Building Municipal City a variance for hear a petition from John Sandoval, 1777 West 4800 South, Roy, Utah "The petition is for a variance voice from Hastings, around Utah recently. Singer Bill Smith, called to get acquainted with this column and we welcome new talent to our midst. of the side yard an in Published one time in the Roy Sun Chronicle this 21st day of November, 1974. R-- 4 Zone. Adoption for Ralph at 5249 South 2700 West, Roy, Utah, for the perZone mitted uses in an RE-2will be heard on December pm in the Iff, 1974, at A 1 ft. Yv petition Boswell mmmm 'ladM. ,rt .'i" irflStsA & '.H.U p fotWl Roy City Municipal Building and a Public Hearing held 825-947- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Black and their family visited on Sunday with Mrs Blacks parents Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Iverson Gary and Mary Ann Anderson have a baby girls born on Nov. 9 It is their first child Paul and Susan Dawsons Abmni new daughter arrived on Nov. 11. Dr. Daniel Benton and his wife Joan have returned after a business to trip Washington, D.C. Dr. Benton is a Utah delegate to the national dental convention which was held at the Washington Hilton hotel they did some sightseeing in the area, Williamsburg, and Jamestown and other places of interest to them. Guiver was Mary hospitalized last week for surgery. She is expected to be released early this week. Ralph and Nancy Evans have a new daughter born on Nov. 12. L. Dale Moncur, 50, of Ogden who died Nov. 16 following a heart attack was a former Sunset resident. The family came here in 1950. He had been in construction and had worked at Boeing in Seattle and Ogden He served m the Navy m World War 11. He was an elder in the Ogden LDS 47th Ward and had been past president of the Sunset Jaycees. He is survived by his wife, the former Larene Esteip, a daughter, Mrs. Connie Zundell of Syracuse, 2 grandchildren. Funeral services in Ogden on Tuesday with Bishop Russel Carruth officiating. Burial in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. V ,V, .? - slate campaign make unusual and interesting gifts for the holiday season. LOOKLNG for an unusual gift this holiday gift this holiday season? How about giving an indoor plant? In these days of environmental consciousness, plants make an especially meaningful present Many plants can be grown indoors and some require so little care that you dont have to worry about whether whether or not the recipient has a green thumb When shopping for an appropriate plant to give, the buyer has two optioas ; either buy a fully-growpotted plant, or purchase a preseeded planter that has not germinated and flowered. There are advantages to either A grow n potted plant allows the recipient to immediately enjoy his gift while in its state. Students and other volunteer workers are spending evening hours at telephones in Alumni Association offices, calling members of the alumni to ask for contributions. s d Pre-seede- d are available To RICHARD GEORGE MEMMOTT, natural father of the above named minor: You will please take notice that James Wislon Eddy and Esther Felicia Eddy, his wife, have filed in the above entitled court a petition praying that a decree might be made granting leave to them to adopt Ricky G Memor mott, a minor child, and that Any department program of the college, from a hearing of said petition has music to journalism can be been set down in the above improved and expanded with entitled court for the 6th day of January, 1975, at 10 00 donations from private mema m and you are hereby bers of the alumni notified and cited to appear Alumni are being asked to and show cause, if any you donate what they can to help mjv have, why the said meet the demands of the petition shall not be granted Dated this 31 day of Occollege, said Mr Hall No donation will be too small and tober. 1974 Wilson James none too large Eddy Esther Felicia Eddy Richard W Brann KLENKE FLORAL Attorney for Petitioners Because they are a lesson in nature, planters make fine educational gifts for children They require much less care and space than an aquarium full of guppies or a cage full of hamsters indoor planters in red, white, or blue containers giver can choose or coleus mangolds. alyssum, all of which are appropriate indoor plants Such planters can be found under the Asgrow brand name in many hardware, yellow The ft And Flowers are f furnished by Olive and Mark 'f J A 2955 Washington Phone houseware, drug, variety, 394-347- food and department stores 4 406 Kiesel Bldg Cr Ogden, Utah Run four times in the Sun Chronicle November 14, November 21, November 28 and December 5, 1974 HANNAHS husbond Hector hales hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre Rent electric shompooer $1. McEntire ond Hilton. 285 N Mom, Clearfield TOR REST TO BUY Con-tain- bloom into life indoor d TKa mcvjnjm of the necessary nutrients to germinate and grow the seed which is also contained in the medium. All the recipient must do is add water and watch his gift planters are small decorator planter Pre-seede- November to include a telefund, a telephone canvass of Ogden area alumni. all n CASE NO 2602 raising campaign during boxes filled with a growing Tppfjnjm NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS The Weber State College Alumm Association is expanding its annual fund- Unusual gifts In the District Court of the second jucicial district in and for the county of Weber, State of Utah In the Matter of the Adoption of Ricky G Memmott, also known as Ricky G Eddy! a minor child a HOUSE PLANTS Following the convention WASTED esse 0 Denise Mammon f4 Phone Sandy area. J. Watts, 43, of Lynn Currant Creek, Nev., who died on Nov 6 following an automobile accident was the brother of Theron D. Watts. He had been an area resident for most of his life. Graveside services and burial in the Uintah Cemetary with Bishop Gary Kidman of the Sunset 6th Ward officiating Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller hosted a on Saturday evening at their home for a few friends. Present were the Bob Waymcnts, Larry Stimpsons, Gail Monsens of South Ogden, the A1 Watsons of Layton and the Sheldon Kendalls of Sunset. Miss Linda Larsen who is attending BYU came home over the weekend to be with her parents and sisters and brother, the Ernest Larsens. J, RCA tapes and records I especially like easy to listen to Scarlet Cloudy Sky, Nebraska is being heard Mrs. Duwam Larsen went to Ephraim over the weekend to help her son move his family from Ephriam to Sandy. Ned will work in a photography studio in the BSs, NOW RENTING THE TERRACE AFPARTMENTS 825 2271. 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