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Show Ko Sun Chronicle, Thursday , March 6, 1975 Icariidd Courier, Wednesday March ( . Aagen -- jjt lyirasefeL & DICKS W r.6ri.siieMiiMw Denise Hammo Phone J: if bj li!i1 - n . , a'.. ' ? n Ernest Larsen Mr. and Mrs. J. MULLIGAN (alternate), Jennifer James, Jody Bateman (alternate), Nancy Garner, Shelly Barker, Kayla Homer and Marion Checketts - just peeking in- - represented Hon Junior in the district spelling competition. SOPHIA Fieston, Fine performance Roy Junior spells well Yes, they can spell! Kayla, Shelly, Jody and Jennifer had perfect scores in the recent Weber District contest, Marion and Nancy missed only one word, so all these girls received superior ratings in the event Sophia earned an excellent rating. Gerold Dalton, Carl Clayton and daughter Rainee spent a few days last week in Nevada, hunting George G Burbank, 71, of Mapleton. Ida who died on Feb 22 was the brother of He had DeVern Burbank been a farmer and schixil bus driver He was a member of the LDS Church Funeral services on Tuesday in SYJ f HOY 4 fi MifiMi1' The wedding anniversary and Mrs H G. Ham-mowas observed with a dinner on Thursday evening at the Lions Den in South Ogden. Hosted by family members Mr and Mrs S L. Sly, Mr. and Mrs Dee Jay Hammon of Brigham City and Dr. and Mrs David Sundwall of Murray Linda Larsen a student at BYU spent the weekend here with her family Dr. and Mrs c w 825-947- f of Mr ; -- wr Junior Charlton, who was charge of RJH's speech contestants, said We are m delighted with the fine formance ol our students. Ida LDS Stake Burial m the Centet Mapleton Cemetary Mrs H G Hammon was among seven luncheon guests ol Mrs James Ethermgton at the Kthenngton home in Layton on Tuesday Howard and Glenna Trotter have a baby girl born Feb 25 Miss Vicki Smith and Miss g Bonds GtmMm - Two CLEARFIELD registration orientation meetings will be held at Clearfield High on March 5 acquaint students and parents to high school courses and programs and to provide information relating to the future job outlook as students set their career goals and make their educational plans for high school and beyond. At the conclusion of the orientation meeting, parents will be encouraged to make an individual appointment for another date to visit with a counselor concerning with and March 7. grade students from North Davis Junior and Sunset Junior are invited to attend one of the meetings together with their parents. Both meetings will be the same so that students and parents will have a choice of which day they will attend. The time for the meetings is 4:30 p.m. and should last one hour. All ninth career goal, educational plans, and aptitude and interest test results. their students The purpose of the meetings is will perform w limit 31.00 Fresh Ground Patty Meat 0 Club u. Steaks Sirloin Steak Tender, Full Cut lb. 1.S9 Lb. 1.13 - Tender, lean Lb- Swiss Steak - 33 Sirloin Tip Porterhouse Steak Lb- - Cube Steak Lb- - 35 lb. Assorted Order lbs. bacon free 50 lb. Assorted Order 4 lbs. bacon free 31bs.l.i3 Bee! Liver 3 Beef Short Ribs lbs.1.33 Lb- Pot Roast 33 lb- - Round Bone Roast Cross Bone Roast Lb. semi-Bonei- e 100 lb. Assorted Order 1.03 8 lbs. bacon free Rump Roast Boneie. Heel o! Round Roast Gallon ICe COld Milk VALUABLE COUPO- N- PRESENT WITH EACH PURCHASE RECEIVE BACON ib. 1.33 5.00 & 1.15 Whole or Half Tender, Grain Fed Steers Cut, Wrapped And Frozen Hind Quarter 01' Cabinets Available at Discount Prices. Dealers inquiries welcome. (Buy direct from distributor & save). Free estimates. 1st Grade Formica Counter Tops $3.75 ft. Will cut any size while you wait. INSTALLATION AVAILAIIE CHAMBERS APPLIANCES special deluxe 24 GAS SURFACE UNIT. COPPfRTONt and AVOCADO MODEL MT24 44 DOORS ft PRE-HUN- PANELING Over 500 types of paneling to choose from Largest variety and quantity in the Intemountam West Most Complete Line Pre Finished Moldings and Colored Noils m the Intermountain Area We Stock - We Every Color Match Any Poneling ODDS & ENDS VALUE TO $12.00 PANELING STORM POOaS G 33" or 36" $25.95 Heavy Doty Model 25 Right hand or loft hend ALUMINUM SIDING WINDOWS, All Suasot DISCOUNT PRICES " ARMITR6N0 CpiLINO TILE $1.99 AT MUM. can CLOSE OUT ieanotie Oek Simulated weed ora In Lauen, lit grade $3-.. 314x4x8 College dates quarter 1036.... 26c Constitution Oc Plain White Seofoam vinyl coat .... 19c 3144x8 individuals and not be permitted to release in any manner, including telephone will SPECIAL C? about a student except as provided in provisions of the act. The card must be received by the end of the first week of school each quarter in order for processing into computer data in time to have the directory printed by the second week of the quarter. Any release of infoimaiiuii by W SC employ COS can Only to other be according provisions of the law. Another result of the passage of the act will be that no general mailing lists from the college, except of grade reports and certain others, will contain the names of students who restrict all directory information or just address information n for students who attended Weber State during w inter quarter is being held this week Registration for all other day and evening school students will be held March 19 in the Union Building Classwork for spring quarter begins March 21. 1 4c PLYWOOD $4,99 Chapel White, Plantation White or Red Imitation Rock or Brick Effect By Masonite 1st grade $1095 ;448 certain and personal registration information in agencies Sandrift (pain on Laoan, 1st grade. Weber State College students now registering for spring quarter will have the option to restrict printing of this law, WSC students will be given a printed card at the time of registration which offers him the options of having only his name included in the student directory, having only his address deleted, or having his telephone number deleted. Beginning with spring the 8. quarter, an edition with same information will be made available only to school officials for use in performing their official functions. on Cinnamon Elm or Orchard Hickory simulated wood Suzanne'1 Flowered Panel corative design 1st grade r ! De-- $4.99 316x4x8 Cortina Pecan, Golden Chestnut- Hew Bedford Oak, sfme-late- d wood grain finish on Looen piyweed, I grade. J16x4x7Vz $3.49 Corning Fiberglass Ml faced 3V$xl"r0s ft. $6.94 roil Capri Hickory Simulatod wood grain finish on Luen plywood, , $3.99 316x4x1 Ungroavad Spartan, On ALUM. ROOFING 9Vj"x8' 49 $.99 49Vi"xl2' 316x4x8 49 $10.79 $1 3.59 $14.39 $17.99 !z"xl4' 49 49V'2''x16' $3.99 $7.19 l2"xl0' Louan plywood, 2nd Grade. W'x20' Coastline Driftwood 3sx4x8 FIELD FENCE $6.9$ Barbed Wire 12'2 ga. .$21 49 Winds lien. Weed Veneer, 2nd Grade $3.99 14x4x1 26' 32 $53.95 V4x has a 39 $61.19 beaattfwl grain....... $1 1.49 47 Birch A-- 2 80 Rod Roll . $45 95 ... $68 95 CcrufJ ftWs bu Gun stock Walnut Vinyl Coated 'O'.. 1st Grade h4xI $4.93 Wwleseieevexrtc $2.47 Railroad Ties $6.95 BATHROOM VANITIES requests, any information 3 Hardwood Kitchen 1 ith the U.S National Guard band March Hound Steak Rib Steak HAAS Select from a vanity of ityiat and finishes NOW Sand Ridge Concert Band and Stage Band will be performing with the United States National Guard Band of Utah, Saturday, Mar. 8 at 6 30 p m The Guard Band will be coming to spend the afternoon working with the Sand Ridge students and then perform that evening at Sand Ridge. We would like to encourage support from the Roy area to attend this Saturday concert which should be one of the band highlights of the year. Admission is free to the public. The Ssfilftf -- Cabinet by Mrs Kenneth Rock and her husband's mother Mrs. T R Rock of Peterson have returned after an enjoyable winter break spent in the area They went Chicago especially to attend the wedding of a nephew and grandson Martin K Lewis and Diane Smenyk of Naperville Illinois They visited in Chicago with Mr and Mrs John Lewis, with the Smenyak's in Naperville and with Mr and Mrs H B Calder in Evanston. Sightseeing and browsing in the handicraft department stores were a special interest to Barbara where she bought things that will keep her busy foi months to come. On Thursday Mr. Rock went back to a seminar of the American College of Hospital Administrators which was held at the Palmer House in Chicago They flew back together on Saturday. These - taTf'SSBS ..f Terri Holts tenth birthday information unless the student states otherwise. To meet requirements of Junior High will be performing Students have been busy practicing for the event. I V was observed recently with a gathering of family members which included the Lee Holts ot Roy and the Dennis Ricks of Ugden at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Holt the spring edition of the student directory according to provisions of a new law. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, sponsored by Senators James L. Buckley and Claiborne Pell and approved by Congress, was drafted to give students and parents greater access to and control over information contained in educational records. of certain Redrafting provisions defines the kinds of information about a student that may be released unconditionally as directory BANDS FROM Sand Ridge i Nadine Young, student?, and roommates at LDS Business College in Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Miss Young's parents Mr. and Mrs Robert Young Miss Smiths home is in California Mr and Mrs Thomas Rock of Peterson visited here on Sunday with sons and their families, Mr and Mrs Gordon Rock and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Rock THE HOME IMPROVE MENT CENTER Complete with Marble Tops 17x13 Tap & Bottom $24 95 1 1MI A Bottom $2991 19x31 Top Top 9x25 Top 4 Bottom towers $48 95 t kottom $49 95 Delta Rib Galvanized Steel ?6"x8' 36''xlO' $3.95 $4.95 26"x 6' 1 26"x 2' 1 $5.Vj $6.95 26"xl4' $7.95 DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT CHRIS & DICKS THE KINGS" WALl-PANEUN- Matt. 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