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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 17, 1975 home rum and feeling much BOY NEWS rlfk Virginia Wursten Elmo - and Sylvia ding several months Phone 825-664- have had as their houseguests her grandsons Derek and Tv Boswell and their sister Kara Lynn and their mother Norene Dickey of Kettle Palls, Wash They came for LDS conference. Mrs. Margaret Clough of Roy is a proud grandmother again. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Meadows of Longmont, Colo (her daughter Polleyt had a 7 lb 11 oz. girl on April 10 Mikes parents are Mr. and Mrs Art Meadows of Golden, Colo., formerly of Roy Hazien Page has been ill in the hospital and underwent tests while there. She has been released to her home and is feeling better 6 Ballingham are parents of a baby boy born April 5 at St. Benedicts Hospital Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alberts for several weeks are Mrs. Alberts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Becker, of Wisconsin. They came also to attend LDS Conference. Tricia Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watts, has been in the hospital with pneumonia, but is home now and doing well. Also hospitalized with pneumonia has been the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens. The two w'eek old baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bennington has been in the hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Racker and daughter Annette, Mr. and Mrs. George Stettler and son Reid, and Dr. and Mrs. Spencer Bankhead and sons Alex and Steven took a chartered plane to Hawaii for an eight-da- y vacation trip. They spent all of their time on the island of Oahu, relaxing and swimming on the many beaches, and visiting the various tourist attractions. They attended a session at the LDS temple and visited Corey have just returned from College Station where they visited their son Charles and his wife and their new baby hoy. This is their first child. Charles is studying at Texas A and M for his doctorate degree. James Gentry has entered the hospital again for further surgery on his hand, which he injured seriously in an accident last November. The doctors feel that this should be the last surgery needed. Marie Willis is in the hospital where she has had back surgery. Stephanie Child, baby daughter of Ronney and Annette Child, suffered a broken foot in an accident at her home. Victor and Edna Peterson are back in Rov after spenin Scotsddle, Ariz. They visited with their daughter Carol and her family as well as enjoying golfing and other activities available where they were staying Lee J Thomas of 2889 W 5600 S is the regional winner in better Frank and Bessie Schiekel the annual apprentice contest sponsored by the National Training Fund of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Industry. He is a first year apprentice in the trade and will be among 20 regional winners competing in the national competition to be held in Minneapolis, Minn., beginning April 27. Linda and William the . Mother-daught- er banquet planned Our Saviors Lutheran Church. Roy. will hold its annual banquet mother daughter Friday evening, April 18, at 6 30 p m Tickets may be purchased by conMrs Burton tacting Jacobson. The theme for the banquet will be April Showers Bring May Flowers" and will be carried out in the decorating be out Stacie Stokes, five year old daughter of Joe and Carol Stokes, has a broken wrist which she suffered in an accident Debbie Kammeyer have a new baby daughter born April 5 They now have two girls and one boy in their family Mrs Zella C. Blair of Ogden, who died April 8, was the mother of Bettie Bond of Roy. She had been an active member of the LDS Church and was also past president of the Auxillialy iu the LYutcd Commercial Travelers and a Flossie Howe is home from the hospital, where she was taken after suffering a heart attack. She is recuperating at home. EdZ3 vited, surgery recently guests are report activity CARRIE AND JILL Trenholm decorations for upcoming prepare r Mother-Daughte- Banquet at Our Saviors Lutheran Church April at G::i0 p.m. is 18 Ltah country music fan., are basking in the afterglow of the Ray Pnce-LeRoat VanDyke extravaganza the L of I Special Eents Center Saturday night Ray Price lent a masters touch of art to memorable hits as top Utah musicians made up the orchestra that complimented his delivery of such greats as Spanish Eyes, You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened, For the Good rimes and many more chart busters to go out in a blaze of glory with Danny Boy, This suave ambassador of country pop songs had all the elegance of a prince that could draw applause from his royal subjects and yet remained aloof and cool m a calculated manner. LeRoy VanDyke stole the show! Here is a real person who relates to people; hes one of the crowd and they know it from the moment he flashes his infectious smile that brings him on strong and keep him there while an enthusastic crowd senses the greatness of an artist who works hard at his trade as does plain John Doe. the VanDyke, LeRoy debonair and warm-hearteentertainer is characterized by courtesy affability and elegance. e Crazy-Arms- There is nominating convention held on Tuesday. All candidates were presented, by their campaign managers, to the studentbody, followed by speeches from each candidate. Running for the office of studentbody Historian is Dixie Baurele, and Carolyn Briscoe. , d Jeri Christensen Campaigning for next year's studentbody offices began last week with a by son of Mr and and and Royals Mrs John Tanner, also had Mrs. Jean Checketts has been ill in the hospital but is Nielsen, welcome. The activity will be held at the church. Duane Nay is doing well in the hospital following major surgery on Monday. Jon Tanner, B. president of the Lutheran Church Women. Prizes will be given to women during the banquet. All ladies and their uaughieis aie cuiuiaiiy in- Mortuary in Ogden. Clarence Davis, father of Marilyn Warner of Roy, died April 10 of a heart attack. He was a resident of Salt Lake City where funeral services were held Monday. center. Those of in charge decorations are Mrs James Miss O'Brien. Carrie Trenholm and Miss Jill Trenholm. An outstanding program will be presented by Kelly Ogden, well known in this area for his performances on TV and public appearances as a guitarist. Others taking part in the program will be Mrs E V. Zecher, toastrnistress; Mrs. Earl LaMar, toast to the daughters and Miss Connie LaMar, toast to the mothers. The banquet is being planned under the general direction of Mrs. Glade and former member secretary in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Funeral services were held on at Lindquist Saturday cultural Polynesian and Harold getting along nicely in the hospital Mr and Mrs Ross Gibson and son Randy have just returned from a business and pleasure trip to Chicago. They flew by jet to the Windy City and drove a new car home is Ronald Sessions at home recuperating following surgery. Harvey Schenck has been m the hospital where he was treated for a leg injury. He is home now but still not able to something tangible m tin-- , accomplished his fanums hand who did a superb job in baiking the star in The which Auctioneer in cidentally is the name of the band, Snow Bird, Tumbling Tumble Weed. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, and dozens of other hits which VanDyke deliveied more beautiful than I have ever heard them done nRrainer and When LeRoy VanDyke introduced members of his famous hand, lead guitarist. Tommy Campbell, brought the house down with a great fiddle tune Mrs Glen Wilson of Clinton rememlx'rs Tommy Campbell and his talented family when they played sacred songs at a little Protestant church in Pacific Junction, Iowa. Friends will be happy to know that success Has not changed this country boy whose music brought many Iovvans to church every Sunday. Tommy Campbell is the same friendly and wholesome boy whom we knew back in the Iowa hills After a tour overseas LeRoy VanDyke and the Auctioneers will return to Las Vegas for an extended engagement. Utah has Henry Hilton to thank for producing these top artists in concert for us Studentbody secretary hopefuls are Dixie Safeway Regular 69 lb. 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Presented the award for the months of February, March, and April was Douglas K. employee-of-the-quart- Parsons, registered phar- macist Sponsored by the Employees' Association, the purpose of the program is to reward one special employee employee-of-the-quart- who is an outstanding example of the philosophy of receive this award as a result of his constant eitorts to serve the patients and personnel at this facility. A ten year employee of Weber County Hospital, Mr. Parsons was graduated from Utah State University, and has worked various . Weber County Hospital. Mr.' Employees Parsons was chosen to president. FBLA in pharmacies since the age of 15 He and his wife, Carol, have six daughters and reside in Ogden. In recognition of this special honor. Mr Parsons was presented with an engraved plaque, a pen and free break and lunch tickets in the hospital cafeteria. Teresa Ramsey, the Association elects new club officers TERRACE Bonneville of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) travels to Logan for WASH. Friday, chapter the that organization's state convention There will be 76 members making the trip for a full day of activities and competition culminating in an awards banquet. Bonneville is expecting its fine FBLA chapter to walk away with a number of top honors. of the members Thirty-fiv- e will be competing in business related competitions such as accounting, executive data decision making, processing, clerk typist, steno, Mr. FBLA, Miss FBLA, posters, spelling, clerical, parliamentary procedures and public speaking. Bonneville FBLA President Ken Vaughn expects the Laker crew to make the best showing of any of the chapters in the state. All of the members competing are capable of taking first places and will represent the school the best they can. 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Bidding for the office of second vice president of the studentbody are Rex Fisher, Dennis Johnson, Anna Terry and Cathy Rogers; with first vice hopefuls, Mike Fosmark, Rich Crookston, Vichy Gour and Terral Butters. Running for studentbody president is Steve Bateman and Greg Flinders. Voting will be held this coming week. The Spirit Squad of Roy High presented an assembly to the studentbody on Thursday. It was entitled. Leaving on a Jet Plane, and it was preceded the Spirit Squad Dance held Saturday evening. Scenes from around the world were portrayed in a short skit, afterwhich candidates for Miss Spirit Squad and Mr. Letterman were announced. Running for the title of Miss Spirit Squad were Gail Nemeroff, Cathy Lewis, Janet Halbert, Dawn UUJ DL ,3 Large Avocados Large Size California Fuertes Perks Up Salads Buttery Smooth COOKWARE EKC0ETERNA for P HI ach Complete Sat Available Now This Advertisement Prices Items Roy, Layton and all Ogdan atoraa Monday Through Sunday April 14 Through April 20, 1975 All cyoffli Mil & In Red Radishes Extra Foncy Rod or r Green Onion Large Bunches 1 3c) (By The Bunch 38' Crisp Apples Golden Delicoui .ib 7 bag Navel Oranges Californ 99' Choice Garden Froth Iceberg Lettuce large Head 4 heads $t imb imikb oj Pascal Celery I each) (20 3 39 Gorden Crup lorge Stalk Select Rosebushes Quality Beautiful Plants l!iog 1 tEJ&f mety Plontt Vor ft 3 Hallo lach SI 1.29 99 NEXT YEARS student officers at Bonneville High are: back row I. to r., JoAnn Christiansen, vice president; Joyce Smith, vice president; Ken Vaughn, president; front row, Kathleen Wessler, vice president over activities ; Jerri Dransfield. secretary, and Barbara Perry , historian. |