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Show rnmiaf Armed Forces Day nicsie set Thursday, April 22, 1976 HILL AIK H)R( L B SE Hill AF B will hold an Vrmed Forces Dav at the base. Saturday. May 15 The eent will he from 10 am to p m and will be open to the public at no cost Hf America, r listed 1,026 April 20 will be Elder W Grant Bangerter, Assistant the Council of the Twelve the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-da- y Church the two-yea- M. to of of Saints. The operates owns and r college. Student address faculty speakers will the graduates, and members, families and friends of the graduating sophomores at the commencement exercises Local students graduating are. Peggy Lynn Terry, Roy, and Alayne Ross, Hooper From left committee from T.H. Bell plans the week of April are Noel Zabriskie, Barry Christiansen, Linda Steele and Eldon Curtis. FINE ARTS 19-2- Retardation The Mental Utah Inc., the Value Village Thrift Store at 3750 S 70 East, Murray , has bought the three Disabled American Veterans Thrift Stores in Salt Lake City and Ogden The purchase was announced by Elaine Shapr, MRAU executive director The DAVs thrift stores are located at 3424 S Main, Salt Lake, 279 E 300 South. Salt Lake, and at 2211 Washington Association of which operates CHS HIGH ROTC members (from left) David Wilson, Allen Minish, Paul Fisher and Jim Oost will present the colors at the first social event at the Ogden Union Railroad Depot. Blvd , Ogden All stores will be called Value Village MRAU operates thrift contact-Lorett- stores to help fund the Utah State Training School at American Fork, community group homes and other services for the retarded The 4 with 277 2775, 05 884-348- North 376-899- in for graduation April 23 at 10 a ni , in the Hart Auditorium. Speaking at the Baccalaureate Services at 2 p m , Noon Salt Lake City. Marvel Sheppard Salt Lake City Lorraine Peterson Tooele Harriet Lee Davis County Mary Hansing Ogden has d privately-owne- junior college Thrift store Helps disabled The April Showers Luncheon of the Federal Womens Club will be held Saturday April 24 at the new NCO Club at Hill ir Force Base Chairman ot the event will be Doris Chateluin assisted by Marion Hansen, and other members at Hill AFB The event will begin at 12 .10 PM with social hour at 322-365- 825-115- The Clearfield High ROTC under the direction of Col Jay Hess, will serve as ushers and present the colors at the first social event ever held at the Union Railroad Depot in Ogden April 30, 8 30 p m The ROTC members, will be dressed in period uniforms to add nostalgia to the event students sponsor contest Bonneville High School held their third annual Bonneville Bowl March 22 through March 30 It is an academic contest for all classes. Sophomores', Juniors, and Seniors Teams of four people were asked questions from all fields of study Each game consisted of thirty-twquestions The winning team was THE SUN SPOTS a Junior team with the following players Brian Wheeler, son of Mr o Mark Gould Chamberlain, Lucky nationally known old-tim- , fiddler, and founder-produce- e r the International dicated Jubilee broadcast and Mrs Charles Wheeler of 4333 South 730 East. Grant Ballingham, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ballingham of 4574 South 300 West. Mark Gould, son of Mr and Mrs Calvin Gould of 820 Ben Lomond Avenue, and Natalie Krasny, daughter of Mr and Mrs Igor Krasny of 818 llolrody Drive Mr Tim Morris was the teacher in charge of this activity and he did a terrific job stores also employ retarded and provide merchandise for the low-co- st con- sumers of is coming as Uncle Sam and BHS Through this purchase we will have an improved in- come the enabling Orange association to provide better Blossom Special" in honor of services and programs for the history making program the mentally retarded in Twelve year old singing Utah, Mrs Shapr said sensation, Jerry Wandell of Roy Crane, manager of the will play the Salt Lake City has been asked by Ogden City Councilman. Willard Cragun to sing Ogden's official song, Ogden Valley and Gary Woodhouse Michael McClain of the Ogden Jaycees reminds us that all proceess go to Ogdens Fourth of July fireworks fund and tickets are now available at Crosss Western Store in Ogden, Musicland in So Ogden, and at Ogden Recreation office phone 399 82j3 The Wilsons at will deliver tickets in lost of ten or more Mafv Casteel, general chairman of the event urges community participation 825-603- 8 Paul Cannon, award winning vocalist at the Utah State Fair last September who has also appeared as guest artists on the Merle Haggard Show, will headline a famous Bluegrass group Watch next weeks column for news about the anchor band slated to appear at the April 30 benefit dance DAV thrift stores, said, We had two other offers (from prospective chose MRAU buyers) and because we have been handicapped oriented, too We were in sympathy with mentally retarded and handicapped MRS. HOTCHKISS stands by Grant Ballingham Natalie Frasny Brian Wheeler Davis County committee seeks cover, poster entries Entries are being sought for the fair book cover and promotional posters by the Davis County Bicentennial Fair committee. Any resident of Davis County is invited to enter a draw'ing, preferably connected with the bicentennial, that could be used as thp cover for this years fair boo: i w ell as advertisement on posters, handbills, etc. The winning entry will become the property of the fair board, ac cording to Ed Rogers, fair manager. Entries must be received by the county extension office no later than May 13 and the winners will be announced at the June 10 meeting of the fair board. Prizes will include $25, first, $15, second, and $10 third. All entries will be exhibited during the fair, reported Alecia Nalder, fair secretary. Anyone wishing more information may contact the extension office in Farmington. The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society has received a virtual deluge of requests for its Thank You For Not Smoking In This Public Place posters Utah Division president A new stock of posters should be ready shortlv Thev are available free on request from the Utah Division. American Cancer Society, 610 U South Temple. 84102 322 In fact, so many requests 0431 have been received since the Dr Hicks noted that the new Utah Indoor Clean Air wording of the signs is being Act became effective April changed to reflect the new that all signs on hand have legislation, instead of Utahs been given out There is a old smoking law A notation temporary backlog while at the bottom of the signs will now read more posters are printed A large number of requests No person shall smoke in a public place or at a public have come from grocery stores, which are among the meeting except in designated public places affected by the smoking areas new restrictions Providing the free signs is s We welcome this evidence one of the many public that Utah establishments are financed by convoluntarily attempting to tributions to the Cancer comply with the letter and Society's annual crusade, spirit of the Indoor Clean Air which is being conducted Act." said Dr Harrv links. during April ser-uce- awe while Doanna Wilkes comforts Glory Bell Hot- T.H. Bell students Arts week observed people The DAV in its contract with MRAU said it supports the associations efforts and As part of the bicenurged continued support for the stores to aid retarded tennial cultural thrust for citizens improvement in America, The stores solicit used this week is Utahs Fine Arts - 23 clothes, furniture, bicycles, Festival from AdhI 19 numerous The special large and small appliances, lawn mowers, books and activites during the week will other household items which be highlighted by T H Bell's would otherwise be unused annual school play, Hutk The story is a poror discarded Store personnel Finn trayal of a young boys recondition used items Citizens may bring their maturing while he travels used good to the stores, or a dow n the Mississippi Riv er on truck will be sent to pick up a raft with some very unique, donated items The number interesting companions The to call is 266 - 1232 Hanging dramas directors are Carma clothes and bin accessories Prescott, girls counselor. will be on sale at the three Ralph Aardema, history and Linda Steele, art newly acquired stores April teacer, teacher 19 - 24 from 9am to 9 p m The cast includes Michael inas the Harrison comprehensible Huck Finn and Edward Eyestone as the clever Tom Sawyer Aunt Sally is well portrayed by Patty Frye. Steve Peters reigns as the Duke, the King is depicted hy Todd Purser, posters given in chkiss who has fainted. 'Mo smelting' mm 1 students as eligible Women hold luncheon Bartlett, 1 Bl'RGH College, the largest Major General Edmund Rafalko, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, said that the theme will he Honor America " Officials at Hill AFB are busy planning display and activities for the Bicentennial activity to include aircraft, missiles and other military hardware There will be several special events and they will be announced later Major Dennis Mathis has been named project officer General Rafalko urged that I tahns circle May 13 and bring their families to Hill FB for Armed Forces Day Cameras will be permitted on base on Mav 15 For reservations Page Honor roll listed 1 12 00 H and Jim, Hucks black companion, is characterized by Chris Fulton The rest of the cast includes Ktllie Moore as Matilda. Debbie Chesley as Mary Jane, Lisa Hales as Susan, Trudy Waters as Joanna Wiles, Nelson Mather as Doctor Robinson, Lisa Elmer Mrs Hotchkiss, Kathv Hale as Glory Bell Hotchkiss, and Michelle Lythgoe as Liza Huck Fm On April 22, to the will be presented Minuteman student body That same evening, a performance will be presented at 7 00 p m in the T H Bell gymnasium for the public Admission w ill be 50 cents per person During Tuesday and Wednesday the cast toured schools the elementary in located Washington Terrace Another important festival week day was April 20 when various community patrons and specialists visited T H Bell as part of the field of cultural arts We had representatives from the areas of dance, silver-smithin- ceramics, banjo restoration, song, guitar, and childrens literature For example, the glass-blowin- English was department honored all day with the presence of Professor Gordon Allred who talked about children's literaure in general and his won personal works, Kamikaze and The Hungry Journey. Parents, community and school district leaders joined the minutemen in their festival on Tuesday Next to last, a kite-flyin- g contest was held on April 21 for all Minutemen A $5 00 award will be given for the best kite-fling, the best kite y design, the the best theme kite, and best d Minuteman entry On April 23 People, a state-wid- e Todays known choir from Weber State will host an College assembly for the Bell student body By the end of the Fine Arts Festival, the Minutemen will be exhausted but a lot more knowledgeable about the cultural arts available in the state of Utah WSC athletics receives funds The Athletic Department of Weber State College has received funds in the amount of $5,000 through a donation from the Commercial Security Bank of Ogden check in that amount was presented to college ot finals by Frank Francis, Jr . Senior Vice President of the bank, and brings the total donation from that firm in recent months to over $12, 0(H) In making the presentation, Mr Francis referred to Weber State College as a valuable asset of the community and praised its fine academic programs programs and cultural "The athletic ol the college have helped to put Ogden on the map." Mr Mr Richard Francis said K Hemingway, chairman ol particularly the hoard and other direc tors of the bank are pleased to express their lull support of Weber State in this matter," said Mr Francis Earlier last year a check for $2,000 was donated to the School of Business and Economies scholarship tund and another $5, 0(H) has been received as a contribution to the Dee Events Center currently under construction Other gifts received have been applied to the Weber Regional Science Fair held annually at the college We are gratified by this expression of suppoit,' said President Joseph L Bishop m I he acknowledging the gilt reemphasis of communitv and business leaders in support ot the college is most appreciated Such suppoit is vital in the continued growth ot the college which must look to ttie private sector for tin host of development I programs of excellent i desired by the college aim communitv |