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Show Thursday, March 4, 1976 Sun Chronicle Page 6 Private finishes training ' Jfa t " Private Jerry Carter Lee, son of Wayne and Verna Lee of Roy, Utah has completed Army Basic Training at Fort i - v V rreS9i r' v i Gordon, Georgia. During his seven and a half weeks training, Lee studied the MODERN VOLUNTEER ARMY , -- CONCEPT, organizations, customs,, first 6 aid, military justice, d rifle, combat, field operations and received professional instruction in human relations. Lee is home on a paid 15 day vacation and will proceed to receive specialized training in electronics with heavy emphasis on multiM-1- hand-to-han- PERFORMING AT the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce installation dinner will be the Four R's, a group from Kanesville. They include (I. to r.) Richard Penrod, tenor, Roger Arnold, lead, Murna Hadley, accompanist, Roland channel Hadley, baritone, and Ronald Schultz, bass. micro wave operations. Students, teacher receive honors achievement at North Davis Junior High. Each month throughout the school year two students and one special teacher are honored. This signifies that they have special spirit and are always getting involved. Februarys girl of the month is Patricia Hammon. Her parents are Kenneth and Barbara Hammon, 1323 S. 4000 W., Syracuse. Patricia comes from a family of 10 children. She loves horses and horseback riding. She has many horses of her own, owns a filly, Bobby Rain, which she broke and trained herself. She is active in Outstanding is being recognized JULIJLUJU.II.U. JUUuuuuu He is an Eagle Scout who also possesses the Order of the Arrow, he has been on the citizenship and scholarship amount of school spirit, and Clearfield Youth Advisory particularly enjoys Pep Club, Committee, and has been in mixed chorus, and par- local and state national Mel Tillis, will One, ticipating in assemblies. political campaigns. Februarys boy of the Steven is a member of the month is Steven Speirs. His usher squad, is a zone leader parents are Robert and in seminary, enjoys snow Marian Speirs, Steven lives mobiling, playing the piano at 603 E. 250 S. in Clearfield. and talking on the phone. He particularly enjoys building models and holds a Master Modeling Certificate. Februarys teacher of the month is Mrs. Ann Jones. She was born in Malad, Idaho, is the mother of four grown sons, a grandmother, and a resident of Roy. Mrs. Jones has taught at North for 19 years. She has a terrific sense of humor and displays individual concern for her students taught here at North Davis. Her interests are playing golf, swimming, shopping and watching football. She teaches English, Speech and Drama, and U.S. History. Congratulations! Ballroom Saturday, times are When in Salt Lake City, March 13. Show 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Mel played the Terrace last spring there was standing room only. Utahns were alternating between spontaneous applause and make the right impression! JO 2 3. TO FEARS FOR JOB & HEALTH Roy A it 825-166- 7 classified as stylists, the resonant and tender voice of Mel Tillis has established him as a super-sta- r in every sense North Davis Junior High announces that the following students were on the Scholarship Honor Roll for second term. Seventh Grade High Honors: Carter Cook, Roxanna Craythorn, Kin Dahl, Stacy Fumuliner, Chris Kendell and Julie Yamada. Honors Roll for the seventh grade: Chris Allison, Alan Amano, Barry Budd, Carl Cook, Nancy Crabtree, Joyce Davies, Robin Dickamore, School the word. His unique qualities are still there even Kristine Danele Egan, when he is clowning. Frew, Holly A regular on all the major Finlinson, Steven Frost, Marilyn television shows, Mel Tillis Von Gardiner, has been selected to do a Gailey, Michelle Grissom, Vonette series of his own! It has been Hall, Jolynn Hartwell, Phillip said that Mel stammered his way to stardom! Producing Mel Tillis in concert March 13, will be Henry Hilton of KSOP radio t and a member of The Golden Spike Country Music Hall of Fame. Tickets are available in this area at Bar-- Western Wear in Riverdale, Cross Ken and Dixie Berg and Western Store in Ogden and family, of Portland, Oregon at Hill Field. are visiting in Roy for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Horne. Velma Vaughan is in the hospital, where she has been quite ill. Brent and Sheila Kay, of Pleasant View, have a baby boy, born Feb. 27. They are formerly of Roy, and this is their fourth child, three boys and a girl. Proud grandparents are Loren and Bessie Kay of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Red Cross. Moser spent Sunday in Sandy The Good Neighbor. visiting with relatives. Carma Wiser is conA Public Service ol This Newspaper SS! The Advertising Counei valescing at home following surgery on her feet. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Child of Salt Lake City are the proud parents of. a baby boy born Feb. 28. Mrs. Child is the of If you cant send you, send money. SLEEP SECURITY IN PAID BILLS TOA CAREFREE LIFE Family Financial Counseling Center Non-Prof- household word around the world and he is one of the finest to ever come out of Nashville. Having claimed every award in the entertainment field he is also the peoples choice. While many singers can be Community Organization 32g Ecdeo Building Ogden, Utah 84401 7 Phone & 393-869- former Kristine Bryson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bryson, and Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Child, all of Roy. Mrs. Nedra Stephenson and her friend, Mrs. Helen Burt of Ogden, joined an exciting tour for a Carribean Cruise last week. 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Earn exrepaired, wedding lines, tra cash. Choose own coats. Mrs. E. LaMar hours. No investment, car 5435 S. and phone necessary. Nelson, 825-724- 2050 W.. Roy. Hatfield, Shayne Hemsley, Hodges, Richelle Holt, Darin Jensen, Annette Joesten, Marsha Kirkman, Pamela Knighton, Rhonda Norman, Juli Norton, Audrie Ogden, Lynette Owens, Mark Brenda Palmer, Deanna Paskett, Lisa Poll, Susan Reichmuth, Jody Sackett, Kevin Shupe, Sally Speirs, Jeffery South-wort- Russell Stoker, Thorpe, Arlene Jon Wayment, Stephen Tovar, Janalee Wood and Monica Warr. Eighth Grade High Honors: Joann Karen Brimhall, Collins, Valerie Cynthia Craythorn, Cummings, Meichelle Hartline, Greg tf Kothy, 825-674- ...repeating odvBrtiiing hat a way a good performance. Othor advertising metiagei sm to disappear in air, & do, but news paper advertising is there often os you want it! ... as islands of Caracao, Caracas, Granada, Guadalupe, and St. Thomas. They spent a day at each of these lovely spots enjoying the shops, beautiful scenery and the beaches. They boarded the ship each evening for entertainment, with the ship leaving about midnight each night for a new island. They were gone about eight days. Audrey Barton is home from the hospital where she was treated for pneumonia. Victor and Marlene Larsen had a baby boy on March 1. They now have seven children in their family. Brent and Linda Evans, of Provo, spent Sunday in Roy visiting with her parents, Mr. and Ms. Mark Angus. Eldrenand Blanche Parker arrived home last week, after spending a"' month in Texas visiting with their son Craig and his family. They saw many interesting places in Texas and Louisiana while there. A baby girl was born Feb. Hess, Julie Taggart, Steven Yamada, Krista West and Donita Townley. Eighth Grade Honors: Shirley Barnett, Julliene Botts, Collette Clements, Teresa Danny Combe, Evans, Shelly Evenson, Jalair Finlinson, Brenda Franklin, Todd Gibbs, Walter Grissom, Judy Hartung, Mike Hepworth, Camile Kelsey, Robert Kowal, Clark Moss, Tamara Munson, Carolyn Nance, Tracy Nelson, Michael Poll, Cory Schofield, Becky Seabreeze, Douglas Whiting and Vicki Zaugg. Ninth Grade High Honors: Brenda Barnett, Scott Carter, Lori Chandler, Dale Cook, Alfred Garcia, Hailing, Sandra Marvin Hampton, Bryan Hemsley, Ingrid Kohlman, Stephanie"'Nlx, Steven ..,Speirsj Beverly Paul 'JVan Thompson, C TO SUN CHRONICLE PHONE return is a command performance by request of his many fans. A recording star and entertainer of international stature, Mel Tillis is one of the few notables who covers with ease, the vast spectrum of emotions in song that run the gamut from work at a sawmille to love songs and rockling tunes. One of jBe best loved artists in show biz, Mel Tillis name is a engagement 1 mm shop 5388 S.l 900 W. we WHY SUFFER THE HARASSMENT AND PROBLEM OF TRYING TO SATISFY ALL OF YOUR CREDITORS EVERY FREE MONTH, YEAR AFTER YEAR, CALL ANYTIME FOR INFORMATION YOU CAN CHANGE FROM: ONE PAYMENT MANY CHECK EACH PAYDAY PAYMENTS CREDITOR CALLS peaceful M L Qt and hear . that Mels BILLS PRESSING? Custom designed brochures promote business... give a professional look . . . ovations standing job mmm Boost Business The Great present two at the Terrace concerts v CUSTOM . in 89-9- 1 witlh (Liz North Davis lists honor roll honor rolls every term, and during his three years here at Pep Club, has a tremendous North. He has served on the acrobatics seminary, the Hotsprings to Perry area in Box Elder County have experienced a high mortality rate. During the first two months of 1976 76 deer have been involved with automobile accidents. This is the highest number of road killed deer ever recorded for this particular stretch of highway. Annually approximately 1,000 deer are killed on all of Utahs highways. DEER THIS WINTER along Highway 28 to Craig and Linda Russell of Roy. baby boy arrived to John and Debby Frost, at McKay Hospital. on Feb. A 29 Bliss and La Von Fullmer spent a few days last week in San Diego. They visited with relatives and met their son who has just Phillip from graduated Basic Training with the Marine Corps. Phillip returned to Utah with them and will be here for about ten days before leaving for Memphis, Tenn. where he will be stationed. Doug Hubbard arrived home on Saturday from a business trip to San Francisco. Lorie Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farr Hodge, is in the hospital for treatment of an illness. Mrs. Lou Gering of Roy will be hostess on March 9 for Circle Two of the United Methodist Women. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Horace (Arline) Christensen on the death of her mother, Mrs! Ambrozie Warner of Fernley, Nev. Mrs. Warner died Feb. 23 of a heart attack in Reno, Nev. Funeral services for her were held on Friday in Ogden. John and Margaret McCreary of Roy had a baby boy on Feb. 25 at McKay Hospital. Lowell S. Peterson of Roy has been elected president of the Hereford Wagenen, Karen West, Tina Wood and Sally Yamada. Ninth Grade Honors: Tina Allred, Maria Argerakis, Carolee Bassett, Connie Blair, Zella Blair, Cathy Brewer, Lori Brown, Russell Florence, Lynnette Fryer, Phillip Gardiner, Phil Garrett, Rebecca Gibson, Patricia Hammon, Teresa Hone, Shana Jarvis, Blair Jensen, Tame Johnston, Mark Jones, Juanita Kerbs, Alice Knighton, Kay Lewis, Cherie Lines, Lonnie Lopez, Mitchel Lower, Cindy McBride, Carol Mamanakis, Tauna Nance, Kari Overholser, Ronald Palmer, Madeline Rafalko, Dawn Rasmussen, Ann Read, Sandra Sale, Joy Schiffman, Natalie Scoffield, William Schumer, Kenneth Sessions, Suzanne Simpson, Lisa Smith, Becky Thurgood, Leah Thurgood, Blenda Townley, Darlene Vigil, Brett Wilcox. Madre featured Since being selected as part of the Madre group, I have gained a greater knowledge of music and an appreciation for its meanings, says Debi Stuart, a senior at Clearfield High School. Music has palyed an imvice Utah portant part in Debi s life. Assoc., of which She has taken piano lessons for. 12 years and entered throughout the state. talent competition at age 13. Mayor and Mrs. Joseph Debie enjoys playing for Dawson took a short trip to her own enjoyment and for California last week. They other Debi has been people. visited in Las Vegas with in choir groups active their son Kent and his family. beginning with the 8th grade. They drove down to El She has taken private voice Scgundo, Calif, from there, and spent a few days with lessons for a yar under the their son Mike, and then up direction of CHS choral through the state to San Jose director Les Davis. for a few days with their son Gary and his family. They there are especially 76 members enjoyed the beautiful warm weather. John Allen is recuperating at home following recent surgery. Steven and Marsha Rose have a baby girl born Feb. 12. This is their first child. Marsha is a daughter of Use an old toothbrush dipped in suds and ammonia to give Mayor and Mrs. Joseph a sparkle to cut glass. Dawson. . |