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Show ( Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 28, 197J Weber County Library invites residents to bicentennial group Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman and their families enjoyed a vacation trip together. They drove to Las Vegas, Nevada where they visited with a brother of Mrs Cox and Mrs. Bowman, Donald Cummings and his family, then down to Palos Verdes, Calif, to visit with another brother, D.J. Cummings and his family. In Canoga Park, they stayed with their father, E.W. Cummings. They included Disneyland, Sea World and Universal City as part of their trip before returning home. A baby boy was born Aug 10 to Blaine and Peggy Tonks of 5325 S. 2200 W. Mr. and Mrs. David Lornax took their family on a cam- The staff of the Weber County Library invites the residents of Weber County to consider with them the major experiences and fundamental issues of American life over the past two hundred years ty joining a Bicentennial Discussion Group. The discussion group will be part of a national effort to engage the participation of all Americans, adults and children, in a serious exploration of some of the burial in the Ixigan City Cemetery. Noel Sill and Ned Newman have just returned from the Boy Scout Wood Badge Training Camp held this year near New Fork Lake in Wyoming. They reported that the training camp was highly successful and educational. William Scott Jr., his wife Judy, and their son Billie of Wilmington, Delaware have been visiting with June Reiser. Mr. Scott is a nephew of Mrs. Reiser. They flew to Las Vegas and rented a car, stopping at Grand Canyon, Zions and Bryces National Parks before coming to Roy. While they were here Mrs. Reiser took the visitors sightseeing in this area and in Salt Lake City for a tour of Temple Square and other historic places issues well at her home. Fred and LaJean Call had a fun time on their recent trip to California. They visited in Auburn, Mountain View and Napa with sisters of Mrs. Call titudes, runaways, religious dissidents, slaves; together they settled a New Woild Two Centuries of Immigrants from many lands, the product of despair and hope, people came to America seeking a new and better life. Out of Many, One from diversity, unity; that is our 6 instantly-establishe- Holiday on Ice performs 30th anniversary show One of the worlds most forms stand. Young and old alike will be enchanted by the characters from TV's Emmy award winning show The Electric The character;, Company. the Childrens from Workshop program will come to life on ice, for the first tune ever, when Spiderman-Man- . Decoder. Fargo North, Jennifer of the Jungle, the of celebrating ananmversary Holiday on Ice, the skating revue seen people around the world than any other show of its kind, is 30 years young in 1976 To celebrate the event, Executive Producer, Thomas K Scallen, has assembled the ice show world's most creative talent to produce, direct and choreograph this seasons brilliant new show, titled Celebration This newest edition of Holiday on Ice opens at the Salt Palace for an 11 dav popular tertainment en- is Show Stopper, Gorilla, Donald Mouse and Millie skate their way number of Celebration at Large, sets for the fast, snappy skating pair style of Patrice Holiday on Ice, With us, people count There movement and lining in their lifts give them a distinct style all of their wn in this difficult area of vkatiug A The finale number, Salute to America" is one hat should bring everyone to ms feel with a standing nation It is patriocit, olorful and a surprise of reworks at the end So dont miss this year's ..(lition of Holiday on Ice, remember its good at its best t would to have the Roy Sun Chronicle mailed home eveiy Ihuisday Please start my subscription right away like- - to my Roy resident receives honor Marion J. lAe of a received Roy has at at ceremonies service pin ROY Zip Remittance enclosed fh s ft t m olor y y The Sun Chronicle $5 50 for $9 00 for 1 year two years S38H S Pr y f0 Uuf v uf Hill AEB Mrs. Lee is a funds project manager in the Directorate of Distribution at Hill AEB. She is married to Oscar E. Mrs. Lee, son of Mr and of Lee E Caldwell, orval Kan being-recognize- to-bo- ts Inhalation Therapy is a vital department in any institution that provides patient care. Services available to patients include Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing (IPPB), Oxygen Therapy, Hot and Cold Mist Therapy, other media participation will include syndicated and articles columns, in editorials leading and Pulmonary inflight The Roy Lions and the staff at the Roy Sun Chroniclt would like to wish these at the Weber people Memorial Hospital a happy birthday for the month of August. Mary Hansen, Violet Davis, Margaret Goddard, Sofie Anderson, Lillian Crowe, Bessie Montgomery, Caroline Tingey, Emma East and Anna Johnson. 0r fri q OAvlD p; r ARRADlNf A Respiratory Therapy program. His seven years of -- involve experiencethe Inhalation developing Therapy department at a Mexico New Socorro, hospital, and working with tuberculosis patients at the Alap?o in New Mexico. Assisting Martinez in this department are Mrs. Brad (Linda) Christiansen and Mrs. Toone. Craig Christiansen also graduated from the Weber State College Respiratory Therapy-program- doctors order. written Appointments may be made through your physician or by the Department at W'eber calling Out-patie- WRECK! TZZZZZ3 0 E3 Tuesday is Mfl .HIT r SE MjiirifjktiMiiif 'f W "ft " niiflTi iJl m.nu County Hospital. Special thanks is expressed to the Inhalation Therapy Department for the outstanding service provided for hospital patients and people from the community. We urge anyone interested to utilize the services available. Open 1:00 p.m. Adults $1.25 Children 50c CROSS COUNTRY ii ii' rfri ' . Toone, formerly a at Weber Assistant Nursing County Hospital, is receiving his training from Martinez, and is presently attending Weber State College. All therapy given by the qualified therapists in this a requires department m tt K The head of this department, Martinez, is a graduate of the Weber State College ZZ3 DSflTH R5KJ SOOj R0A3 Function Testing and Analyzation. The purpose of IPPB Therapy is to suppress under respiratory diseases such as emphysema and bronchitis. Oxygen Therapy is given to patients with low intake of oxygen to the blood or patients who The have pneumonia. of Hot and purpose primary Cold Mist Therapy is to keep the patients lungs moist and congestion free. Other services available are Ultrasonic Nebulization, exercises, and Postural Drainage. Children with respiratory problems may also be treated by this department. Future plans for the department include treating the patients in their Patients celebrate birthdays balletic uncanny i YES Hospital has been named the Department of the Month for September. Under the direction of Mike Martinez, this department is for its services hospital patients and from the community. available; reading lists will be available for the public at the Weber County Library; bicentennial youth debates on the topics will be conducted in every section of the country, magazines, Inhalation own home. The Inhalation Therapy Department at Weber County plementary material also The International Folk number is costumed a la European Peasant style with intricate designs on the girls bodices and the mens vests. The high hats of the chorus girls are made of feathers and arc most striking. The music is mostly from Fiddler on the Roof and lends itself very well to skating. Marc Lebel does a fast moving solo out of this production and the famed Holiday on Ice Swing Waltz is also featured here. For comedy, you just simply cannot top Little Lito and his fabulous, crazy antics. This international comedian is the absolute best Another fine in his field voung comedian fairly new to ;he ice skating field is Richard Candiliere. There is great talent and promise in this youngster and hes sure o delight you The adagio team of Otto Hoke and Brigitte Wagner to will bring many thrills of the Department of the month television documentaries; courses by newspaper will address the groupie topics on a weekly basis with sup- Leary and head County Hospital. is 3 MARTINEZ, Therapy Department, is pictured giv ing an IPPB treatment to Ivan Frongner, a patient at Weber developing Them, exciting vou WNET-1- programs; the pace MIKE discussion monthly Doug Berndt. style, is fascinating to watch. For the .children there is fun galore. Besides the wild Electric Company production number another fun time for the is Bubble youngsters Paul the Country " Some of the lucky and Daisy children get to go for a ride in the Helper bath-tub- s pushed by some of into your the skaters in the chorus. heart. The opening production and interpretation conwhen especially troversial subjects are involved. No attempt has been made to take sides on any issue; rather, the aim is to give the individual the kind of information that will allow development of your own thinking. Nationwide programming has been planned to ensure that information, materials, and opportunities for participation are available to all Americans. The discussion group will be supplemented by major television networks scheduling programs to coordinate with the groups topics; national public radio will also provide a series of THE EXCITING duo Patrice Leary and Doug Berndt will be bringing a combination of ballet and acrobatics on ice. The good looking team themselves as great favorites with audiences everywhere and are back to perform when Holiday on Ice begins its engagement in the Salt Palace Sept. 4. That's why we concentrate on people in our newspaper. People who lead the community, people who have special abilities, people who have something to say. We like to tell you what the people of Roy are doing because we think you would like to know. 1 venturers, criminals, rebels, group opinions, historical people I ex- ad- information background A, Sun Chronicle has is our country Allegiance always right What are the limits of patriotism and loyalty? Can we always serve our country and our personal ideals at the same time9 The topic of discussion is different for each month September through May The key to the success of the Bicentennial lies in the direct invohement of the American people in the communities where they live and work. The Bicentennial Discussion Croup is your pci soiial chance to be heard Copies of the reading list and all books and materials are available at the Weber County Library. To join, contact the Fine Arts Department by calling on or before Sept. 15. vertising in leading media, and special school material available commercially The group will meet for the first time Sept 25 at 7 p m. in the library classroom to discuss the September topic, A Nation of Nations. The discussion will deal with four basic, weekly topics: The Founding Peoples plorers, colonizers, Pledge We origins about the topic, as well as offering a wide range of at- The future of Roy is its f and vestigation publications, discussion of the fundamental issues and values of American life. Selection of materials was done with a view toward supplying Mary Sorensen is in the Hill Air Force Base Hospital for a few days for some tests. ml Association Library motto Yet is it better to remember or to forget our e organizational-corporat- statements on the topics adthrough corporate fun- compiled a selected list of books, films, records, and other materials designed to be used with the discussion a nine month group program for individual in- William West spent a few days in the hospital being and also did some sightseeing treated for an inflammation in the area. around the heart. He is home Richard Toyn has been now and doing well. The mother of Ernie released from the hospital where he had surgery on his Chapman passed away last foot. week in Salt Lake City. from Funeral services were held Anaheim, Coming California to visit with the on Saturday. Jeanme and TedAnn Olsen Larry Pitchford family were their friends Walt and have been in Elmo, Utah for a Suzanne Lee. They went to few days visiting with their Bear Lake for a few days and grandparents. Emerson Smith, father of also visited with friends in Salt Lake City. Joy Odekirk, passed away William Armstrong is home last week in Ogden. Mr from the hospital where he Smith's wife died earlier this was taken following a heart month. His funeral was held attack. He is reported to be on Monday in Ogden. Laurel Hay has been in the improving each day The father of Calvin King, hospital for major surgery but is home now and doing A L. King of North Logan, 9 a in nicely. passed away Aug. Karen Carl and Logan Nursing home at the age of 95. Funeral services Wheelwright have a new were held in North Iogan and baby boy born recently. -- forces damental to our society: in effect, a nationwide dialogue about our country what it is, how it got that way, and where it is headed. In cooperation with the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American trip last week. They spent most of their time at Canyonlands and Moab and then drove up to Nephi for Greg Manning, son of Dick three days where they attended a family reunion of and Dolores Manning, is recuperating at home from Mr. Lomax family. sustained when he and Gayleen injuries Lynn fell through a camper window Purrington of 4916 S. 2325 W. on a Scout camping while He was have a new baby boy. born Aug. 18 at McKay trip. He was taken to the hospital and treated for Hospital. Diane Bankhead flew to severe cuts. Portland, Oregon for a week, The Laurence Day family where she stayed with a close friend. They drove back to has just returned from a Utah together in time to vacation trip to California. attend their High School Jay Hess, son of Mr. and Class Reunion at Weber High. Mrs. Eldon Hess broke his who Norma Otteson, arm when he fell from a had surgery, major recently has been released from the swing. 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