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Show Page 10 HAIR CRAFTERS & GAYLES BEAUTY SALON Baker have a new daughter born March 12 gyirase Denise Hammo Phone 825-947- 4 Mrs S L Slv Mr and Mrs II G Ham mon .spent last week in the San Francisco area visiting w ith a son and his lamilv, the II Grant Hammons Hnroute home they visited with Mr and Mrs Loren Talbot, former Hoy residents who now reside in Sacramento Brooke Benton was among 168 students chosen Irom We Specialize in Mens Womens Hair Fashions. & 'edRen a group ot friends at her home Wednesday evening on were Present in Milhstein Marilyn ol Jean Hoy, 324 W. 4525 So. Washington Terrace entertained state high schools to compete Spencer Davis, Kanesville, Shirley Reed. learlield. Wynona Fruit Heights. Thor-derso- ( lor the Sterling Scholar finals which will be held at Cot tonwood High School in Salt Lake on April i at 8 p m broadcast over KSL radio and television She is in the Homemaking category She is the daughter ol Dr and Mrs Dan Benton Nicholas (' and Donna 1 Barbara n Sorenson. Ogden and Kay Schmidt, Sunset Ruth Larsen spent a few davs in Ephraim last week with her future daughter inlaw making plans lor the wedding ot Miss Corrine on April 10 to Byron ( herrv Larsen Marianna Paul and Marlene Vigh's arrived on March 13 was Iverson Helen hospitalized last week for observation which led to Frank and ( harlene Staker new son born on have a new baby girl March 12 Mr and Mrs Jack Fves are the grandparents Mrs Marjorie Flame Omer Legas. 51, ot Roy who died on March 20 at her home ot cancer was the daughter ot Mr and Mrs Fred A Omer Belle Aimes ( lub met at the home ol Doris Burns on Thursday evening Present were Irma Bingham. Laura ( all. Harriet Dames Virginia Draper. Margaret Egbert. erda Knight Thor a Martin, Louise Molt it t Gayle Neilson Donna Perry. Marie Stone and Eda Alldredge ol Oak Citv surgery Lillian Hansen is among those ill with complications following the tlu Mr and Mrs Marino Ganz, their family Julie. Doug and Jennifer visited in Salt Lake afternoon with on Sundav Mrs Ganzs sister's family, the Deane Pierces The new daughter ot Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hansen arrived on March 17 Gilbert Oliver, 78. ol Rov who died recently was the ol grandfather from Snohomish, Washington Sandndge Camp of DL'P met at the home of Bonnie Jenkins on Thursday for the March for programs Plans meeting to be given during the month of July in several LDS wards were discussed Luella Carver gave a history ol Mr Carver's grandmother. Sara Ann Eames. an early English convert The lesson on Six Pioneer Men was given by Present were Mrs Jenkins. Kathryn Brady, Ruth Larsen, Leatha Smith. Kola Kimber. Luella Carver. Lucy Smith. Denise llammon and captain Norma Earl who conducted the gathering The April meeting will be held at the home ol Kathryn Brady 'I he 1976 DIP Convention w ill be on Saturday . April 3 in the Hotel Utah Lafayette Ballroom in Salt Lake City beginning at 10 a m Luncheon will be at noon in the Empire Room The afterntxm activities will take place at the Stale Capitol grounds and at the museum Jerry and Mary Ann Clark have a new daughter born on March 24 married The sons, daughters and grandchildren ol the Lawrence Kimbers, about 30 in all enjoyed a family dinner in Salt Lake ( ity on Saturday at the Freeman Institute Present were Mr and Mrs Kimber. the Jack Keyes of Uintah, Kimbers, Wayne Roy. Elvvood Petersons. Hunter, Lynn Barkers. North Ogden, Rov Hansens, Sunset, Glenn Kimbers. Cove Fort, Jack Scotts. Granger. Doug Edvaldsons. Hunter; Craig offers you quite possibly the finest value ever on Genuine Handcrafted Fern Flower tiful and still can be used in oven or freezer and washed in a dishwasher without worr. It deserves its name of stoneware because it is hard as stone. Even the edges are chip resistant. We start your collection with a place setting FREE with $100 deposit. three-piec- e Get additional place settings and completer pieces at remarkabh low cost when jou save at State Savings. There are few things as pleasing to look at as this stonew are. Or as w ell made. Or as durable. Luminous color glows from backgrounds of rich earth tones and subtle pastels. Of the two patterns. Persimmon is warm, bold, vibrant: Fern F lower an atrv. sun-l- it bouquet. The potters and artisans who create this stone-war- e are unsurpassed in ability to give permanence to colors and patterns. They work each hand-crafte- d steps, piece through 36 separate it ulae with care and fire at 2,000 F. This is the onlv wav to produce stoneware that is truly beau Own a complete collection. With each quali-F- y ing deposit you can buy additional place settings and completer pieces at prices well below those youll find on this stoneware in leading stores. The pieces: Gravy boat. Sail & Pepper, Salads, Butter Dish, Covered Casserole, Platter, Coffee Mugs, Coffee Server, Cream and Sugar, Soups, Vegetable Bowl and Fruit Bowl. (All are shown below, except the last two items). There are few investments ou can make todaj which will guarantee all your money back whenever you need it. Your money in a State Savings Account is safe, guaranteed up to $40,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, a permanent agency of the United States Government. No one has ever lost a penny in an FSLIC-insur- ed account. And, vour money in a Daily Earnings Passbook Account at State will earn a big 5.25 per annum with an effective w'ith earnings compounded daily yield of 5.39, and paid quarterly. There are even higher rates on a variety of Certificate Accounts available at State Savings. But there is more than safetv and high interest for you at State. You can enjov all the convenient, free services which come with a Statement Account. When vou maintain a S250 balance, you can use vour Prestige Card for deposits and withdrawals without the need for an passbook. You can get emergency cash when vou travel. Have funds transferred from your savings to vour bank checking account b merely telephoning State. Plus free money orders. deh Travelers checks, posits or withdrawals, and much more. Twelve useful services in all. Gomms. inter-branc- have a new son which was born List week Public Notice For those who may not want Stoneware as a gilt tor sav inc. State Savings has a group ol other line gilts includin' famous Black &. Decker equipment and garden tools trom which to choose PI BLIC NOTICE INVITING BIDS TO LEVSE LVND FROM ROY ( ITY South Main. Salt Lake C ity Ogden-25- 04 Washington Bled. Orem University Mall Clearfield-- 75 South State Fast 6100 South Murray-1- 25 Trolley Square 7th Last & 5th South Logan 610 North Main Centerville 323 Pages I.ane All Branch Offices LENDER open Saturdays. 10am to 2 pm Office-1- 25 1 Brent . surprise James and Ruth Forsgren Open your account soon at State Savings, your Family Financial Center, doing things in vour best interest for over 94 vears. Home Roy Neilsons. Ogden, Don Keyes. Ogden. Mrs Gordon Davis ol Snohomish. Wash The family gets together one month as a married group, the next month include the grand children Mr and Mrs Deanno a new have Bridges daughter born on March 26 They have lour other children, all boys, so the liltlo girl is a happy old-fashion- ed save-by-ma- il, Judy Daughtery Mrs Gordon Davis has been visiting here with her parents Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kimber She is Denise llammon Persimmon 1976 1, Thursday, April Sun Chronicle Notice is hereby given that will Cit v lease agricultural land consisting ol approximatelv 8 acres located at or near 190(1 West between 4975 South and 5100 South located in Rov City Eaeli bid must be sealed and shall to the extend agricultural land at that location through the growing season lot 197t Vdditional information and details may be obtained bv contacting the ol ice ol the Roy (Tty Manager Bids must be submitted to the Roy City Reeorder on or hetore 5 p m pril 5. 1976 and shall be opened at the regular citv council meeting commencing al i p m that d.ite (Signed) Richard Kirkwood City Recorder Published two times in the Rov Sun Chronicle the lirst and eight h day sot pril, '.)7I Rov f I QUA! HOUSMG I Wld is (he interest aitualU earned to sou when sour ordinal deposit is allossed to remain in the aciount for 12 months and is compounded dails AARP workshops Mrs Kav Neal and a st live spent a lull day in S Lake City at a variety vvoikshops These worksht were aimed at running lot ihuptors ol A VHP ot area so that the chapters c be more informative, a help! ul lor chapter membe The vvoikshops were Legislat i v e, I nsura nt ol Xifi 14 community " ' X "J ,- - if service a membership Mrs Neal is hopelul tl this March 29 meeting v increase the membership the new chapter Come to next meeting, bring a Inc and enjoy an afternoon The stall members vv were involved in workshops were Mrs della Thompson Mr Mrs Ernest Oir, Mr Mrs Ray Colemon and Neal t V ; a M |