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Show Soil conservationists observe national week conservationists and clergmen of many faiths will join m observing Soil Stewardship Week on May says George R Bagley, president of the National Association of Conservation Districts iNACD) Mans responsibility to God for the wise use of land and water is the purpose of the event," says Bagley It is the 20th in a series of annual conducted by observances 3, 0(X) local soil and water Soil PER DUNT GROCERS! WEBER STATE COLLEGE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MARKETING CLASS HELPS MAKE PRICE CHANGES AT LOW COST DISCOUNT FOODS. conservation district organizations throughout the country Church services, Sunday School lessons, tours, and special educational programs will focus on the theme Test of Strength this year This refers to the challenge to landowners and resource managers in a time of inflationary pressures, worries about food supplies and energy, and evidence of shrinking confidence in many of our institutions We hope," says Bagley, that during this week millions of Americans will pause to consider the importance of protecting the soil, improving water supplies, and wise husbandry of our super DISCOUNT MEADOW FROZEN pQODS DALE 32 OZ. HASH BROWNS . . . 12 OZ. MINUTE MAID ORANGE 100 JUICE PURE FROM FLORIDA. 63 forest and wildlife 9 : NACD prepared educational materials for Soil Stewardship Week in 1975 in cooperation with a committee of leading churchmen They are Rev Larry Bryson, Southern Baptist Convention, Osgood Magnuson, Lutheran Council in the USA, Daniel O Parker, United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, and Rt Rev J G Weber, National Catholic Rural Life Conference Publications, which feature a painting by renowned artist Peter Hurd, can he obtained from local conservation district officials The custom of setting aside special Rogation Days to hank God for the blessings of the natural world began 15 centuries ago in France after earthquakes and bad weather had brought repeated crop failures The custom was brought to America, and many churches and their congregations began to set aside the fifth Sunday after Easter as Soil and Soul Sunday This became SoU 1946, in Stewardship Sunday and in 1956, Soil Stewardship : Week OBITUARIES Sylvia Sheppard Gibson ROY Mrs Sylvia Sheppard Gibson, 50, of 1982 W 4975 S., died Saturday evening at the McKay Hospital Mrs. Gibson was born Oct. 29, 1924, in Ogden, a daughter of Robert B and Sylvia Wilson Sheppard to She was married Thomas Grant Gibson on May 25, 1944, in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the Lakeview LDS Ward and had been secretary of the Relief Society. She was a charter member of the Roy Ladies of : Elks Surviving are her husband of Roy; one son and two Alan Grant daughters, Gibson, Mrs Debra G Kerr, both of Roy, Mrs. Cheryl G Budge, Sunset, four grand children. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, John S Shephard and Robert B Sheppard, both of California, Mrs. JoAnne Simmonsen. Roy. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy Interment in the Roy City Cemetery. students receive honors Roy ROY Ginger A. Jacobson, a graduate of Roy High School has been awarded an Academic Scholarship at Stevens Henager College, Ogden, Utah, valued at $600. Ginger will pursue an Associate in Business Science Degree with a Major in Executive Secretarial and Accounting beginning Summer Quarter, 1975. Ginger is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobson with residence at 3444 So. 2700 W. Scott L. Hill, a graduate of Roy High School has been Va PINT CREAM r;. awarded an Academic Scholarship at Stevens Henager College, Ogden, 0' Utah, valued at $600 Scott will pursue an Associate in Business Science Degree with a Major in Accounting beginning Fall Quarter, 1975 Scott is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Hill, Jr. with WEBER BAKERY PAK HAMBURGER HOT DOG SUNS :AD LOCAL CHURCH GROUPS AID LOW COST DISCOUNT FOODS CHANGE OVER 7,000 PRICES! Scholarship at Stevens Henager College, Ogden, $600. Karen will pursue an Associate in Business Science Degree with a ?.lajor in Secretarial Executive beginning Summer Quarter, 1975. Karen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Udell F. Kearl and resides at 3420 W. 6000 So Pamela Kae Zaugg, a graduate of Clearfield High School has also been awarded an Academic Scholarship fit Stevens Henager College, valued at $600 Pamela will pursue an Associate in Business Science Degree with a Major in Secretarial Executive beginning Fall Quarter, 1975. Pamela is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Vergil Zaugg, 797 W. 300 N , Clearfield does well at district fair RJH At the Weber District Spanish Language Fair hosted by Roy Junior High School four students won superior ratings, and the la College Bowl team took first place. Julie Harwood and Christy Courtney took top rating in the "la Dialog, and Julie Osburn and Beth Navidomskis took their S residence at 2220 W. 4350 S. Karen Kearl, a graduate of Roy High School has been an Academic awarded valued at superiors in Poetry II and lb respectively. The la College Bowl team was composed of; Ronda Lyster, Janet Sandburg, Ginger Abel, Artie Aragon, Nancy Garner, Mike Allison. In a heartbreaker II College Bowl missed the consolation championship by 1 point. Receiving excellent ratings in readings were Cindy Worden and Karen Russell. Excellent ratings in dialog were taken by Loretta Lucero, Mike Chavez, Laurie Bateman, I P resources Artie Aragon, Kelly Jones, Julie Murray, Julie Standing, and Lorcie' Lucero. Janet Sandberg hpd an excellent in poetry la. The Level II College Bowl was composed of- Tammy Reid, Paula Toscan, Annette Day, Mike Fenn, " Debora i Moore, Sheree Sorenson,, j-- mm r .V ,? ' |