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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 24, 1975 Wednetday, April Clearfield Courier 23, Library lookout r Books featured at the Weber County Library are: Tarzan Alive, by Philip M The Golden Spike Country-WesteRound Up of Bands and Fans Inc., will host a minute concert ninety Friday, April 25, 8 p.m. at the Utah Power and Light STRETCH THE CLOWN is looking at some of the prizes which will be given away at the Lakeview elementary school carnival May 2. Games and demonstrations will be part of the festivities in the PTA sponsored activity. The carnival will be from 5 to 9p.m. at the school. Auditorium in Ogden. Jolene Gee of Idaho who has appeared in concert with Jimmy Roberts of the Lawrence Welk show will be featured vocalist. This promising young artist has also been scheduled for a live broadcast from Tooele Army Depot in June. Accompanying Jolene will be Ann Rivera on the electric organ and Joe Riovera, lead guitarist. Mr. Rivera has performed with Freddy Hart, Farnn Young and other stars who rate Joe as one of the finest B til 01 1 sophisticated entertainer who has developed a particularly fascinating style in his delivery of old and new classics. The program is dedicated to Greater Ogden Week and is open to the public. Ogden City Councilman, Willard Cragun will welcome guests. The program is under the direction of Hazel E. Park, GSCWRBF president. Bill M. Smith, chairman of the board will be master of ceremonies. instrumentalist ia country music. Shirley Bush will sing two of her original song which she recorded on an ASCAP label. Lou Yearsley of Morgan who is known as, The Burl Ives of Utah will be performing with Lee Nelson of Morgan an accomplished Lou Yearsley is a dapper and singer-guitaris- Farmer A definitive biography of Lord Greystoke (Tarzan) from the voyage wjitch led to his birth on the isolated African coast, to his final adventures in the RAF during World War II. Dr. Stock The Business of Living, by Jack Grossman. Pra- ctical, Lieutenant MacKenzie Hawkins, the only joins team Pontius-Rollin- s - Dr. Boyd L. Stock, So , formerly from Denver, has joined the Pontius-Rollin- s Veterinary practice. Dr. Stock is married Dr. Stock and his wife Kathy have three children: Alan, age 15, Julie age 9, and Kim age 6. He is a graduate of Colorado State University in 1957, a classmate of Dr. Wayne Rollins of the same practice. Dr. Stock has had much experience doing research on animal diseases and poultry as well as practicing small ROY 2325 W. 5650 General animal medicine. He is active in the LDS Church, and was a former bishop in Michigan. His hours will be: 8 a m. to 6 pm. weekdays and 8 a m. to 8 pm. Saturdays. man m history to win the Congressional Medal of Honor twice, is thrown out of the army and is forced to turn to the only other career he the world of crime. knows Sharks, by Theo Brown. marine A scientist's pioneering work on the sortie approach to shark repellents. The Sixteenth Round," by Rubin Carter. On May 26, 1967, the career of Rubin Hurricane Carter, then the middleweight boxing worlds top contender, came to a tragic halt: he was found guilty of murder. 'Codeword BARBARO-SSA- , by Barton Whaley. An intensive study of the eleven month period preceding the German attack on Russia of 22 June 1941. t. Prizes will be awarded in each grade for the best looking print dress made by the girl modeling it at Roy Juniors annual event Friday, April The y suggestions for making the most of your most important your life. enterprise The Road to Gandolfo, Michael by Shepherd. Jolene Gee OTHER SIZES Roy Junior girls display dresses 25. girls will be en PIPE. CONCRETE IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" ind DRAINAGE. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ARE PLANT tertained at an assembly by speakers from Weber State College discussing grooming and beauty tips. Officers for the coming school year will be announced at this time, also. PICK-U- P SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake. Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St.. Ph. 532-111- 399-117- 1 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) WENDY MORRIS, Joni Nebeker and Linda Hill check out the print dress patterns for Girls Association special day. i ! : H ; : : : ; ! I : ; ; ; : 1975 Bell Ringers present concert to raise money An evening of music, raise money for the library to in jr. High, Roy will entertain you Suggested donation of 50 cents for adults and students and 25 cents for children under 12 will be accepted at Roy, will be held April 29 at 7.30 p.m in the Roy High Auditorium The Bell Ringers from the First Presbytenan Church. Ogden, and The Sandsat ions from Sand Ridge the door. Larger con- tnbutions are welcome. All proceeds will go to purchase books. This program is being Jobs by sponsored Daughters, Bethel 19, of Roy. The collection of used books is continuing Those who have books to donate may call 731-- l 4232. for next years studentbody offices at Roy High School came to a close last Friday with final voting. All candidates spoie to students through the history classes, relating their ideas and appeals for next year. Also on Thursday, the their skits to the studentbody in an assembly in the gym A good job was done by each can- didate throughout the past two weeks. Good luck to each cheerleaders put on their final pep rally of the year, honoring the tennis and Coach teams. baseball Thompson spike of the baseball team, and he ex- one. pects the Royals to have a spectacular season. With only five Seniors on the 1974-7squad, he expects next year to be spectacular also with all the experience behind them. morning, the ViblrJan V center lahic The Home for April: Music-Lover- 24-25-2- s 6 45'S POP COUNTRY WESTERN INCLUDING TAX $1.00 71 B 3 BAND-INST- A 7 R. OFF No Trade Ins 1 984 W. 5700 S. Roy yunr game against pre-festiv- concert last Thursday were Selections evening. performed by the individual vocal groups of the school. The Ygung Americans from Roy High won the State Championship for this year by defeating Brighton, The four members of the Young Americans team are Mike Quarles, Randy Nellestein, Jeannette Gering and Matthew Mornse, with Gaylin Rollins as their advisor. They will be traveling to Las Vegas in May to compete with state cham pions from Southern California and Nevada Good luck to the Young Americans. Next years Pep Club applicants must have had their applications in by last Friday. IF term fo& shiPlS is a This is the time to maintain. 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Also, Coach Snarr introduced the Royal tennis team, and asked for support from the studentbody for the team's efforts. The girls track team was recognized, being coached by Jan Parrish. They have had a very good season winning four of their five meets. The Music Department conducted a fine 220-10- GUITARS times whelm ime 5 Fridays fclhose bank savings aisisoulinrS candidates presented Friday IF on ppoirfcminfeoes Roy High students prepare for elections Campaigning Shis is 5 per annum on passbook Up to 7Y2 per annum on certificates. Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. Ftrst Security Bank of Utah N A First Security Bank of Bountiful Utan N A f irt Security Bank of Logan Utah N A First Security Bank of Rock Sormoa Wvom.no First Sacunty otate Bank of Spnngvilla Utah First Security State Bank Satt Laka City Utah Mcuaca f Oic |