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Show Thursday March Sun Chronicle, H 6, 1 !)7 - r I Antmal boul i r Vl 1 y "i complefed The competition, organized and directed by teacher S Tim Morris, has been running about three times a week for the past four weeks This activity is a college howl competition with teams nmde up of students from the 25 involved projects planned Chinches the throughout area If Inter-churc- h establish materials and program assistance, said the for Rev. Clark "The will help coalition a sophomore local groups put their piojccts together, he said. from stardom humble beginnings, and expressed her philosophy of warmth and sincerity and the problems of the Mexican students. She discussed some of her philanthropic ventures aimed Lakers 128 at helping s Mexican-American- the through support of hospitals, schools and her own personal fund that scholarship provides scholarships for 57 students Miss Carr suggested that a team was 16 at the time and had a Palmer House where I heard singing job with a Mexican-Ins- h her, and elsewhere around band, President Bishop the world, wherever she recalled. Everybody fell in sings. love with Vikki there, he Vikkis voice is still said, and they still do, in Los somewhat husky from an Angeles, in Chicago at the allergy to cigarette smoke, saying that "you dont have to smoke to die. It isnt the lighted tip of the cigarette that causes the smoke. Its the sucker on the other end. Noting that she herself never was a tobacco user, she explained that she lost her voice because tobacco is my most toxic allergy. It wasnt just my voice, she said, I could have died. Since a vocalist depends on singing in night clubs and casinos where many of the patrons smoke, the petite Mexican-America- some the by Mexican-Americastudents who grow up in homes w here English is a second language College President Joseph L. Bishop introduced Vikki in a most appealing, laudatory manner. He recalled that he first knew Vikki as Florencia Bisenta de Casillas Martinez Cordona, which is her real name. At that time, many years ago, Vikki was singing at the Chi-Crestaurant in Palm Springs, and he was living in Banning, Calif., and had come to Palm Springs to hear the young singer, under the name of Carlita entertain dinner crowds with her strong, rich voice. She culture felt n THE SPACE RANGERS, second place team, Nancy Stratford, Nick Wallwork and Jennifer Yarbrough. Mew lines installed Mountain Bells installation of 6,520 new telephone lines in three Ogden call switching offices is nearing completion. It is part of the companys program to anticipate the growing needs of Utah and have service ready when it is needed, according to Joseph N. Neary, Ogden district Neary noted that the addition, which began last year, is necessary to serve not only new customers, but to also keep pace with the increased calling demand from existing customers. The lines, which at Ogden-nort- and Ogden-mai- n scheduled for are offices, completion between now and April. The district manager said the addition of new lines and other equipment planned for the Ogden area represent an investment of $1,399,000. Neary added that a total of $60 million will be invested by Mountain Bell for construction of new telephone facilities in Utah this year despite the downturn in the United States economy. The utility now has a total of 744,914 phones in the state, an of 46,491 increase telephones over the previous year. In 1974, Mountain Bell handled 1 4 billion phone calls originated by Utahns, a 5.6 per cent increase over 1973. Neary said this compared with 660 million calls placed in 1960 and illustrated the dramatic growth of Utah in recent years. He said the trend towards y lines in the state is continuing. More than 83 percent of Utahns are now on lines as opposed to y 14 percent using lines and only three percent or rural having lines Neary commented that the entire state is developing and cited the Uintah Basin oil boom as an example of the Ogden-wes- t Ground Beef Smoked Hams At Safeway You Buy Any Stze Package You Need At The Same Price Per Pound Morrell s Pride Shank Portion Wonderful Smokehouse F'avor 63' lb. 1.39 Round Steak Any Sue Lean Ground Beef Package USDA Choice Beef Short Ribs Beef Ptate Corned Beef Pork Chops ? 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Noel Cragun of Riverdale, who died at his home last Monday was a brother-in-lato Mayor Joseph Dawson Funeral services were held last Thursday in Ogden with interment in the Roy City Cemetery. John A. Jackson of Ogden died recently at St Benedicts Hospital of pneumonia Among the survivors is a brother, Edward Jackson of Roy. Funeral services were home following surgery recently at an Ogden Hospital. A baby boy was born Feb. 27 at McKay Hospital to E. Darrell and Gayle Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Johnson were hosts at their home last Saturday for a get together of Mr. Johnsons family. Enjoying the evening were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Logan, and his brothers Stanley Johnson of Bountiful and Bruce of Garland and their families. Glade Nielsen and son, Roger, recently spent a week sightseeing in Washington, D.C. Mr. Nielsen also attended a meeting on housing while in the capitol city. Pat Price had surgery last week and is getting along nicely at home. Paul Tex Hancock has been in Los Angeles for a week on business for the Air Force. Dr. Willam (Sam) Taylor is in the hospital where he is being treated for a back injury. A baby girl was arrived at St. Benedicts Hospital Feb, 24 to Harvey and Judy held last Wednesday surgery. Mrs. Fred Deschner will be hostess at her home March 24 for the Book Reviewers of the United Circle Methodist Church Women Mrs. Mary Budd will review the book, The Isolation of Lupe, which was written by her mother, Daisy Binkley Beta Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Wallin in Roy with Mrs. Jack Morrell assisting Frigaard. The baby daughter of Terry and Bonnie Jones has been in the hospital for tests. She has been released and is doing well. Marcelle Weaver left this week to join her husband John, who has been transferred to the San Francisco area with IRS. They will make their home in Menlo Frank and Seregene Simmons enjoyed a late winter vacation trip last month. They drove to Spring Dale, Utah, to visit with Mrs Simmons sister and her husband Julius and Connie Madsen and down to Phoenix, Arizona to visit with Mr and Mrs. Ted Dance Mrs. Dance is a sister of Mr Simmons UKUMaai uPaiuiB vm n jnjing each 0 y The Plain City Community will continue its annual Art Fair through March 14 There are divisions for adult art, junior high and high school students. The media includes oil, acrylics, water colors and sketching There is a special division tor Western art and also there will be some pottery on display Some will be listed for sale Prizes and riblxins will be awarded Sponsors for this art fair are as follows: Merrill's Pak Shak, Crippled Hourse Ranch, England Lumber Company, McDonald's, Bank of Utah (Plain City Branch) and Plain City School Ceramics Committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Christensen, Mrs Janice Bailey, Mrs Linda Mousley and Mrs. Jean VanMeeteren There will be special activities and displays during the time by students of other schools EXDTII I7CDI e.bb b ie.i&E:n: A must for 75 Nitrates, Urea, Phosphates and Potash in blends of your choice. Available in Bulk, Bag, Trailer or Custom Spread at competitive prices Our special is Sulfur Superphosphate APA plus 10 19 Sulfur. Custom spread now for legumes feeding to fix nitrogen and save the cost of buyinq Nitrogen. MINERAL FERTILIZER CO. 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Instead, she asked her fans and patrons to refrain from bilangual teaching format could offset point handicap and the juniors a 10 point handicap. This year the Bonneville Bowl was won by the a senior team "Blanks, consisting of Mike Simpson, Daryl Martinez, Sheldon Teizen, and Lisa Marquis. They were never defeated throughout the entire competition The team coming up to second place was another The Space senior team, This team conRangers. sisted of Nancy Stratford, Nick Wallwork, Jennifer Yarbrough and Kurt Nielsen. It was interesting to note the enthusiasm and interest generated by the student body at Bonneville toward this academic function. Unitarian Church The Coalition on Research and Communication for Bicentennial programming, a member of the Utah Coalition, has been to Sim- 20 and are Bicentennial, local werkim through of the n presentatives National Endowment for the Humanities, reports the Hev Ronald Clark, chairman and minister of First channels THE BLANKS, first place winners, Doug pson, Daryl Martinez, and Sheldon Teizen. are the sophomore's were given a sponsoring special projects to celebrate the coming oiganized I this year, divided into 32 teams of four members each. There were only 12 teams last year. Each team was made up of students from the same class, i e , sophomore, junior or senior The sophomores put together seven teams, the juniors had It) teams and the seniors had 13 Special Intermountain J school The questions used were submitted by each of the departments in the school, with 33 random questions being used in each game The same questions are not used twice. The Bonneville Bowl The annual Bonneville Bowl was completed on Feb Playing fo a packed audience at the Weber State College last Thursday, Vikki Carr, vivacious vocalist and pop singer, won the hearts of the vast audience at an unusual program. Instead of except for one singing Vikki Spanish song, Hoy for extemporaneously spoke 90 minutes. She told about her climb to V City 731-405- 9 |