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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, 1975 24, April Library sponsors contest for wall design Local artists have been invited to submit designs for a wall for the new Southwest Branch of Weber County Library, which is being built a section of wall clearly visible to the traffic on 4800 South. It will be made of standard size brick and will be If 8 long and 8 high. The blocks will either protrude or recede by one or two inches in in Hoy. The design is to be done on r ROY HEW! Virginia Wursten - Phone order to provide the design in relief. The contest is open to all residents of southwest Weber County, including Roy, Riverdale, and Hooper surrounding unincorporated areas. The John Kempinger has been released from the hospital after a long stay, which included surgery He is feeling much better and is up and about now Two Roy women, theme of books, reading, American history or local history; but entries are not limited to these themes M SllCIES and Regular 4 Now 99 8. ' nUPt h Persons interested in entering the contest may obtain an entry blank from Weber County Library. All entries must be returned to the Gym JI I winning entries Scott and Janie administrative library's office, 2464 Jefferson, Ogden and must be 84401, by May submitted on an official entry Special Group of to 12.00 While they last s Artist displays work 3" OUR NEW LINE OF SPRING SHOES HAVE ARRIVED! Ijosiks V7. fe Roy and Mcmity When asked what she thought of her husband's painting, his wife Glenn said, It takes a lot of This aspiring Roy painter always has had an interest in art, but only within the past two years has he felt the need to express himself Wildlife and art always have been an enjoyment to me, he said, so it was only natural that the two interests finally came together In order to pass along the beauty of nature in a time when some people never get a chance to share it, said Mr. Helgesen, I've tried to paint a message to help them realize the need for wildlife shoes! 1926 W 5700 So. S and its place with us Employees of the Ogden Service Center of the IRS are enjoying the marvels of the wildlife in nature, thanks to Roy artist, Garth Helgesen who is displaying his unique and exceptional oil paintings of the animal kingdom in the halls there. i I his time, but it makes me happy to see the enjoyment he and others receive from his art. Region meet held by local tumblers Last Saturday, the ROY His painting, Mountain Goat, was featured earlier in the Springville Art Galley publication, and he has exhibited in Brigham City I'mted States Tumbling Assosication hosted its first Regional Tumbling championships at Roy High. directors Meet Paul Quigley and Mike Dennison, representing the AAU and USTA respectively, received entries from seven northern Ltah teams and three from outside the Utah area. the From Wyoming, KaLarks, coached by Clark had Gangwish, we welcome A Serving Suggestion FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS V s Regular Tom Turkeys Skinless Wieners Grade A Tender Timer Safeway You Buy Any Size Pockage You Need Af The Some Price Per Pound w At V Ur Safeway Ground Beef k 15-1- Brazilian Fresh Water Pan Fry or Deep Fry Golden Brown 69 ferry,1. finished fourth in the nation in 1974 and second in the AAU Nationals two weeks ago. From Colorado, the Denver-Al- l Americans had posted a fifth place finish last year with many excellent older competitors. At the end of the five hours of competition, 118 athletes had competed, many in both the age group and open division. Girls from Denver won first and second in the 4 age group and second and Utah's most third in the impressive victory came as it did in last years state meet with Roys Becki Hamblin winning both her age group and the open division. Spectators watched an excellent tumbling contest as Miss Hamblin won against Christine Ross and Evelyn Flynn who compete for the s team. In the open division where there are no age groups the three girls from the age group 13-1- Catfish Steaks Keep Plenty School Snacks 59' w 'll 99' ib. 11-1- 2 garnered WmiVilYPAVilfiATURPAYCATiSAFEWAT COOKWARE EKC0ETERNA Airs. 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The final team tabulations reflected some excellent performances by four girls competing for the TAGS Gymnastics Club of Woods Cross. A first place finish by Miss Hamblin, third place by Liisa Lowe fifth place by Becki Stamos and first by Shi dell ) Swenson (15-1brought the first place award to the Tags. They were followed closely by the KaLarks and the The entire first team qualified for the place USTA Nationals in San Francisco. Miss Hamblin, who leaves in early May for Virginia and the USGF National 6 B the in While Chicago. there, the More's took Mrs. Coons to see the annual flower show, where flowers from many countries of the world are displayed. On her return home, she stopped in St. Louis, Mo to visit a sister. Grant and Florence Blake have returned to Roy after spending the winter months in Arizona. A baby boy was born April 11 at McKay Hospital to Blaine and Kathleen Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Darwin Terry in Roy and will leave for their home in New Jersey, from Fullerton after attending the open house Dr. and Mrs Arley Flinders and Mr and Mrs Jack Haen took a mini vacation trip for a tew days last week They drove to St George and visited with friends and relatives of Mrs Flinders and then over to Kanab where they visited with hei biothir liiey especially enjoyed the beautiful weather, with drives mto some of the seen c canyons in the aua Ebie Spendlove is getting along well after round major surgery Glade Nielsen attended an executive meeting this week in Washington, of the National Association of Home Builders Mr and Mrs Ronald Johnson are proud patents of a habv boy born April 15 Mrs Johnson is the former Beth Ann Summers David and Mary Mullins have a new baby daughter born recently. Our sympathy is extended to Virginia Udy on the death a tew weeks ago of her mother, who lived in Idaho. Arthur and Martha Mora have a new baby daughter who arrived at McKay Hospital April 15. Cornelius Barton, formerly of Roy, died Saturday, April 15 at his home in Melba, Ida. Among the survivors are a sister, Mrs. Gerdie Thomas and brothers, Martinus Barton, Ben Barton, Joseph Peterson returned today Barton, and Sylvester Barfrom an exciting tour of ton, all of Roy. Graveside Hawaii. They visited all the services were held on major islands, including Thursday in the Ogden City Maui, Kuaui, Oahu and Cemetery. Hawaii. They were imEdna Sejfert and Lou Ann pressed with the many Field were hostesses at the volcanoes, and beautiful Seifert home on April 9 for scenery, and enjoyed a visit Polly Hammon Camp, DUP. to the Polynesian Cultural The lesson was given by Center, and Sea Life Park Esther Matthews. Mrs. Glen Seamons will be along with other attractions. Brent and Rhonda Weaver the hostess this afternoon at have a baby boy born April 14 her home for Camp 26 DIP, at McKay Hospital. and Mrs. Roy Hipwell will be It was a boy also for Kwan hostess at her home for and Helen Wong, born on the Lakeview Camp at her home. 14th. Andrew and Joan Moser spent a few days last week and part of this in Lake Havasu, Arizona. They stayed with Jack and Hazel Wilson of Roy who spent the winters there. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Casper, formerly of Roy and now living in Fairfield, N.J., are in Utah to attend the wedding of their daughter A. to Douglas Susan took The ceremony Seymour. place today in the Salt Lake temple, and they will be honored tonight at a reception at the Edgewnod in Ogden. The newlyweds are students at BYU, and will be further honored at an open house in Fullerton, Calif., home of the groom. The Caspers have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moss will address graduation Senator Frank E. Moss, has been selected to deliver the address at the 87th commencement exercises of Weber State College, it was announced by W'SC President Joseph L. Bishop. The exercises will be held in the WSC stadium May 31, at 8 30 a m Baccalaureate services will be held in the Fine Arts auditorium May 30, at 7:30 p m. The graduating class totals 1 ,230 members, a mere seven less than last years largest class in WSC history. (13-14- Safeway Mild 2 Pound Loaf XT the first three places. 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Mike is attending Podiatry Olive returned children's shoes 10.00 TALENTED Roy painter Garth Helgesen displays two of the oil paintings from his exhibit which is display cd in the hoi's of Ogden IRS Ser ice Center. form women's sums f hinipey ol Morgan, formerly of Roy, have a new baby girl, bom April 15 Richard and April Camp hell have a girl born April 13 This is the couple's first child and 1 N Althea Roberts and Martha Morisse, were among winners at the Uiah State Poetry Societys annua! awards and president festival held Saturday in Salt Lake City They both had two poems which were among the library has suggested a 825-664- -- n lb. U&) Assorted Hanging Plants Beautiful In Foliage 6 Inch Pots vm wb lasiifimi tpim m wmm each returns later this week, the Tuesday following deadline for filing Individual Income Tax Returns. An estimated 1.9 million returns will flood the Ogden-based tax processing center following the annual April deadline. 15 .tVvwePutC Mac . 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