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Show T !IjF ? Jk i ' Cii jjT vtf fell Chris & Dicks HwMi ifetS Largest Selection 'Vfj1 one-c- f In The ,jU,liljH if iff&VwiW y West l.jfiV'il and 5 Roy Junior present four one-aplays featuring members of the ninth grade English classes Parents and others Mho are interested in seeing these plays may contact some of the cast or Mrs Roper, the director, to find out the schedule of presentation during the days the students Mill see them There Mill not be a night performance "Wildcat Willie Gets the Woohes is led by Doug Painter and supported by Tammy Workman, Cindy Kenyon, Da id Porter, Bobby Eames. Susan Hooper and Tann Haney. "Wildcat was som ell received last year that he made a return in another funny caper over misunderstood dialogue. In "No Time for Skirts a female teacher played by Cindy Kenyon creates a problem for the teenagers Tim Nichols, Maurie Blau, Vickie Anderson, Shelley Sanders, Susan Hooper, Julie Gibson and Tammy Workman. Other roles are played by Elaine Thompson, Rory Ross, Mike Butler, Roy On May 4 ROUGH CEDAR 25 1x46 FT kSS mf SntlfPl ff Mf PR COMBED REDWOOD 1 i4, teife x4 6 FT D00 COMBED CEDAR GRAPE STAKES MACHINE SPLIT 1 immi 4-- V 2'j" Width ft MmM EAR ti .x4 1 5e 33c 6-- ROUGH SAWN REDWOOD pill hb 58"x6" 5 FT s8''x8 -- 5 FT mwfMi 1x126 FT. 1x124 FT 'fi 37c 49e VVV'i 'i fv. V Wilt 1 109 59c CHAIN LINK .33 roll 50' roll 3 W&ii $17.95 SO1 3VY tfr $12.95 $29.95 50' roll....- - $34.95 4' SO" roll 5' -S- O' roll if ...$19.95 tij, i 'H y ,, 4x4 i 3' Cdar 4x4 pKtW,tV i !j k $2.39 8' Econo 8 Foot 3x4 $1 Redwood .49 2x4 7' Rough Cedar 99c r Ft X. 7. BARBED WIRE I?!1 9.: $ J "J 95 il,'!,- - (r. ??', . - r- Rod Roll CO r' R I, i i OVER SOO mis , of Ponelmg'lo choo. 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Hell certainly be doing a little bit of hiking and fishing at Lake Powell this summer when he goes there with his LDS church youth group. Yes, Bart is an great guy! Hes a fantastic asking "l V v i. . is t! itefk Ai .. i. 'mfj-- Vi CUT & in. He especially strongly in it. Running in the e 440 sprints and the to has Bart grown relays, admire the possibilities of one-mil- Everyone ?a lit. i CLOSED 10 lbs. Ground Beef 10 lbs. Beef Roast 10 lbs. Assorted Steak 'f . - REYNOLDS ALUMINUM SIDING Fri. & b , n .CATS n th lOomtolpm ,i Sat. An Investment A VERA ill lsiK'MMl;isSiwi MUuauiufuasL j nut tt , i Thats Beautifyl GE ONE STORY HOUSE 26 x 32 x 8 CALL OR WRITE $$'jk becomes lifetime member ROY CHRIS & DICK'S MAU PANHIMC. KINGS I Manley Army Specialist Manley, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Oblin, live in Roy, has become a lifetime member of the Association of the U.S. Army. an is Spec. Manley operating room technician in the surgical clinic of the 85th Combat Support Hospital. The specialist entered the Army in July 1970, completed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and was last stationed in Germany Five Brent SUNDAY THf Ave. d FOR YOUR HOME EASTER f mvim mm mtm MC- for Sophomore Laker Month! is the son of Mrs. Jensen of 3826 Jef- has someone Retail Specials ! choice of the Bart Linda ferson Frozen 50 ib. r.leat Special ! m CORN FED PORK Cut, Wrapped interested in learning. Track and FBLA hold a few of the activities Bart gets likes track probably because he participates so lb. Frozen involved; get although, he wishes they would get more involved m getting to class and being involved BEEF & 2 PDCt BEEF Cl 'fev.4 ; tii'p h lo do it ourself .ind save money 825-186- Cut, Wrapped ALUMINUM SIDING All sms WINDOWS Well show you how In Syracuse Vi GOOD 2 l what track can do for a person. As far as Bart is concerned, the activities this year are all right, but hed like to see more of them. As a school officer, he could improve the situation next year. people lbs. Sausage 5 lbs. Fryers 5 lbs. Pork Roast 5 lbs. Beef Ribs wi-'fthji- for for Sophomore Laker of the Month for Bonneville, one name in particular kept arising. Bart Jensen was the favorite of the Sophomores polled. One reason for this was his friendly and sincere While nominations OF MEATS S .Sr-T'W- y. fi Sophomore Laker of the Month $ & 5 f (often Senior Laker of the month : $17.95 YOUR KITCHEn ! j $14.95 REHIODEL ; Johnson, ft. i 31" or 36" 99 A Jit : TIMPIRCO ODDS & ENDS y a. t STANDARD ,...$5.79 miscellaneous mAV to 3 initull Ihtllng Philip Daren Hawkins and Paul Morgan who make up the rest of the cast. A somewhat longer play, The Laundry Mark, will be presented on Monday, May 10. A rather unusual boy, practicing with the orchestra that will play for "Music the school musical Man, production this year. The out of doors is a favorite of Paulas She loves to go camping There will be plenty of tinm for camping this summoi , and Paula will ,v ft. ond MriimFrtftuBQ ltt plays Bonneville. 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Junior Laker of month h41 ji $2.39 Rad wood sM CW wn PacWy Post ct confused w ith a girls name in print) is out to win a big prize in a contest-- . Bill SUZANNE RUSSELL, Sharon Nielson and Jane Woodall puzzle over the state of Nebeker plays Win with Racker, Debbie Smith and Paul Morgan in a scene from an upcoming play ai support from Cathy Godfrey, Junior High. Robin . Laurie Dale, Thurgood, David Donaldson, Mark Cummings, Steve Youngberg, Mark Kind and Paul Morgan. Carolyn Shafer Jeff Harding has been has kept a 3.96 grade point anyone. Many people look up plays a comic role while smaller parts are played by chosen Senior Laker of the average which has made him to Jeff and respect him for all Month For for Sharon being eligible for the honor roll he has done for Bonneville April. Jane Nielson, High Shcool. He is the son of Debbie Smith, president of Stage Crew this every term. Woodall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harding an of active DeAnn Moore, Philip Johnson year Jeff truly deserves this member Being and Daren Hawkins. Key Club, Jeff enjoys par- of 4440 S. 250 W. in recognition. Without him an assembly could not go on. ticipating and supporting Washington Terrace. We would like to congratulJeff spends a great deal of various school activities. time working in Stage Crew. Jeff also had the op- ate Jeff for being chosen No one could possibly count portunity of going to Hawaii Senior Laker of the Month. this past summer and picking the many, many extra hours Jeff has put into this job. pineapples. He said it was Jeff was the manager of really fun and a good exPaula Foster, daughter of probably be out in the Stage Crew his sophomore perience. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W mountains. Hill climbing, and junior year. He also hiking, Foster of 700 Ben Lomond, Paulas a very warm received the Stage Crew camping, swimming, South Ogden, has been chosen person. She has a smile for award his sophomore year. basketball, baseball and Aprils Laker of the month for anyone who needs one. She Then he received the Max football are just a few of the loves to be around people, award for the most effort put the Junior class. sports that Jeff enjoys doing. and is very interested in in on a major production, his involved a Paula, After graduation Jeff is very Laker, has accomplished them. junior year. And he has also planning to serve a 2 year Her school involvement earned his 1st and 2nd year LDS mission. After his return many things throughout the shows in everything she does. Thespian Crew pins, he is home he is going to attend year. Paula's an achiever, student, now working on his 3rd year Utah State University and Being a straight-and a very sweet pin. its not hard to see why Paula major in forestry. tied for first place in the girl. Shes a great Junior Jeff truly is an all around Stage Crew isnt the only Science Fair. Her project was Laker of the Month! field that Jeff is talented in. person. He is friendly and under the category of He has accomplished many kind to everyone he meets. chemistry. things and has always been Anyone that has ever met The language festival is an outstanding student at Jeff knows how concerned he r 4(4 another activity that Paula Bonneville" High.' 'Me was "is about cithers and would go She par.Ucipated.in this-yearanked dtbMtOwtefrWase and out of his way anytime to help Harding got a top rating of superiorNot only can Paula speak French very well, but she can also play the cello. At solo ensemble, she received a one rating which is a superior PECKY CEDAR Heavy Ca. ploys will FENCING I ' Thursday, April 29, 1976 Sun Chronicle 6 Page BUILDERS SUPPLY ALL MEAT INSPECTED GUARANTEED 100 PHONE 486-- 1 551 P.O. Box 8621 Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 A 1969 L. graduate of Roy the specialist High attended Weber State College at Ogden, and-thUniversity of Utah at Salt Lake City. 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