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Show Sun Chronicle Mew y - Virginia Wursten UJ If 'ygffV. XCV-fl-yr- i j I Richard Phone 825-664- 6' mfiK&ar:j(?xx Hex and Annetta Howell had as visitors, a while ago, Mrs. Howell's parents and her sister of Grand Junction, Colo. They were here for four or five days. Evelyn Hill has been hospitalized tollowing a slight stroke. A baby girl was born March 31 to Dan and Kristie Law ton, who live at 2040 V. 3725 S. Emery and Lvnile Buhler were in Heber City for a few days last week, where they attended the funeral services ol Mr. Buhlers sister. I Page 9 Thursday, April 8, 1976 and Carlene Wagner oi Lovelock, Nev. have been staying in Roy for the weekend, with Mrs. Wagners parents the Carl Pingrees. They came for the LDS Conference. Mr. Wegner is bishop of the Lovelock ward. Brent and Carolyn Preece had a baby girl on March 29. They now have two boys and two girls in the family. Mrs. Albert Myers will be the hostess at her home on April 19 for Circle 7 of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Roy Gering will host the Book Reviewers Circle of the First Methodist Church at her home the morning of April 19. George Todd of Cheyenne, Wyo. came to Utah for LDS conference and has been staying at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor. Mr. of Todd is a brother-in-la- Mrs. Taylor. Dan and Linda W man who live at 2777 W 480(1 S have a new baby girl. She wa born March 31. Delbert and Dorothy Jensen decided to get away tor a few days and took a leisurely drive down to Southern Utah and attended temple sessions at the St George. Manti and Provo temples. Richard and Cassie Howe had a baby girl on March 29 This is the couple's first child Grandparents, all ot Roy, are Mrs. Hazel Howe and Mr. and Mrs Caslee Thomas Its an exciting time for Mr and Mrs. Norman Pratt They have visiting them lor about a week. By ride Manser of Tasmania. She is on a two months tour of the United States and is here now to attend LDS conference Mr. Pratt became acquainted with her while serving a mission to Australia Weekend guests at the Walter Forster home have been his sister and her husband Louise and Gordon Phelps and family, of Idaho h alls, Idaho They were here lor LDS Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pratt drove to St George the past weekend to attend a wedding reception for a relative. On their way back, they spent a night in Oak City with relatives. ,he studentbodv at Weber State ( ollege for next vear f Ronnie and Johnene evering have a babv girl, horn April ( hloe 2 Herrick baby girl arrived March to Charles and Mary Lee Richards, who live at 2052 W. Sundav 3725 S "agstaffs parents A 27 is still confined at home following hack surgery a while ago in Salt Lake City. She will be in bed tor at least another month and Mrs. Gary "agstafl and tamily, spent m Orem with Mr Sundu dinner guests at the Glen and Melba Stoker drove to Denver, Colo to visit home ot Leonard and Emma with their son and his wife Russell were their loster sons Mike Apeztiguia ol Rock and family Gary and Elaine Cope have Springs. Wyo , and Robert a baby girl. Its their first girl Lam ot Pennsylvania, who is and she joins two brothers in attending BYU and some friends oi the Russells, Mr the family and Mrs David Jones and A baby girl was born April 4 to Andrew and Lynne two sons, and Mrs Malcolm Venable. This is their first Jones, all of California Lula Hart has been in the child and the first grandchild lor Mr and Mrs. Wayne hospital where she was treated tor complications Venable Jon Tanner, son of Mr. and from the flu Their first child, a Mrs John Tanner, has been baby elected to the office of girl, has been born to Jed and academic vice president of Janice Nelson. OTHER SIZES CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION 4" TO 24" and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- ALL SIZES P SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St.. Ph. 532-111- 399-117- 1 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) Stream flow forecasts Soil Conservation Service flow forecasts for the run-of- f April-Jun- e period on stream the Ogden and Weber Rivers are average or above, but below last year according to Earl Spendlove, District Conservationist at Ogden. The forecasts are based on the fact that on the six snow courses on the headwaters of the Ogden River, the water content of the snow was 73 percent of last year, but 113 percent of average. On the Weber River the eleven snow courses the water content was 82 percent of last year, and 107 percent of average. Reservoir storage on these streams is about average for this time of year. On the Weber River forecasts for the period are: run-of- ATA SUBSTANTIAL OUNT f April-Jun- e Chalk Creek at Coalville, Acre Feet for 128 percent of average. Last years run-of- f was 50,000 Acre 41.000 h- Fe. Rockport Reservoir inlet A.F. for 99 percent of average. Weber River near Oakley 98.000 AF. for 98 percent of average. Last year 104,000 A.F. 113.000 Hardscrabble Creek near Porterville 22,000 A.F. for 152 percent of average. Lost Creek near Croydon 18.000 A.F. for 131 percent of average. Last vear 22,000 A F. On the South Fork of the Ogden River near Huntsville is a 68,000 Acre Foot run-of- f expected. The average is 50.000 A.F. Last year, 79,000 A F. Pineview Reservoir inlet 140.000 A.F. for 127 percent of average. Last year, 181,000 AF. The Weber River Conservancy District and the Ogden River Association Users Water are now ad- justing the water in their reservoirs to balance the capacity with expected Great for your own home or perfect as a gift. Come in, see the complete display, and make your selection. You qualify for one free gift or one special purchase with your first deposit in the minimum amounts shown in the first three columns of this chart. You may purchasaadditional items at the prices shown in the last column with each additional deposit of $100 or more. Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE INVITING BIDS TO LEASE LAND FROM r C; i - i ROY CITY Notice is hereby given that lease will City Roy agricultural land consisting 8 acres ot approximately located at or near 1900 West between 4975 South and 5100 South located in Roy City. Each bid must be sealed and to the extend shall at that land agricultural location through the growing season for 1976. Additional information and details may be obtained by contacting the oftice of the Roy City Manager. Bids must be submitted to the Roy City Recorder on or before 5 pm. 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