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Show i Sun Chronicle SHk i Thursday, May 6, 1 976 Virginia Wursten - down to Johannesburg, and Praetoria in South Africa. Praetoria is one of the t. H mm Phone Page 3 to see the 825-664- 6 the Atlantic ancient ruins, in- cluding the Valley of the Kings and King Tuts Tomb. The next stop was Addis Ababa in Ethiopia where they spent two days sightseeing before going to Nairobi, Kenya. They report that Nairobi is a very large and modern city. A highlight of their stay in Kenya was a trip to the Masai Mara game preserve with its elephants, giraffes, lions and other animals of that area. Leaving Kenya, they went and Indian Oceans meet. The resort city of Durban was also on their itinerary. In Rhodesia, they walked through the rain forest to see the world renowned Victoria Falls. Swinging back to Johannesburg, they flew to Rio de Janiero for a day or two of sightseeing including a ride up Sugar Loaf Hill. Lima, Peru, was a fascinating city and a ride from there high over the Andes to Cuzco was especially exciting. There they saw the Inca ruins which are about 12,000 feet above sea level. The Lost City of 'Healthy birthday' celebrated this week Weber County Hospital will join with the 7,000 hospitals across the nation in celebrating National Hospital Week, in annual observance sponsored by the American Association, Hospital 9. beginning Sunday, May The theme for this week, Healthy Birthday, America!, emphasizes the efforts hospitals are making to help and encourage individuals to stay healthy. The primary concern at Weber County Hospital is that of caring for the chronically ill and aged. However, helping to keep the community healthy is also of major importance. For this several reason, health education courses have been scheduled each Friday throughout the month of May. Beginning May 7th, a free High Blood Pressure Clinic will be conducted from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Inservice Education department area. Several nurses will be on hand to take the blood pressures, and a movie will be shown. The remaining 3 the Incas, Machu Picchu proved to be very interesting. It is nestled high in the activities in honor of National Hospital Week include the annual Hobby and Handicraft Fair to be held on Tuesday, the poster contest judging on Wednesday, the Medical Library Open House on Thursday, and tours of the hospital for various groups throughout the week. Activities for the patients include the weekly ceramics scheduled the class, program, and a scone party. The monthly patient Sing-A-Lon- banquets g will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in the auditorium. George E. Goodell, and mountains, weeks will be dedicated to Breast Cancer, Diabetes and Tuberculosis. These courses will be held from 2 p.m until 4 p.m. in the same area. The public is urged to attend. Employee in Roy. New officers were elected for the coming year. David and Ada Evans and worlds most beautiful In Capetown, they their daughter Karen Clarke capitals. rode the cable cars to the top and baby have just returned of Table Mountain and also from a trip back east. They went out to Cape Point where The dreams of a lifetime came true for Roy and Phyllis Austin, and Maxine B. Corry when they joined a tour from Salt Lake City for a trip to Africa and South America. Mrs. Corrys sister, Macel Montgomery of Ogden was also in the group. They flew to Rome and Athens, via New York, and from there to Cairo, Egypt. They spent several days there and rode camels out to see the pyramids. Their plane took them next to Luxor in Egypt of Mrs. Robert Shurtleff ad- ministrator, extends an invitation to members of this community to take advantage of the free health education courses offered at Weber County Hospital, and to become better acquainted with the services available here. was discovered about 1911. Flying back to Lima, they packed their baggage for the last leg of the trip, landing in Los Angeles before coming back to Salt Lake. Ann Nichols has been released from the hospital and is recuperating at home after major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins have a baby girl. This is their first girl, who joins two brothers in the family. Chloe Herrick is able to be up a little each day now. She had back surgery several weeks ago, and is still confined at home. Mrs. William Long was hostess at her home on Tuesday evening for a meeting of Beta Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Tom Donaldson was assisting hostess. Installation of officers was held, and the program Hope is Our Heritage was given by Mrs. Robert LePage. Mrs. LaRue Tolman is home from the hospital and doing well after an operation. Members of the Arts International Association met on Monday at the home flew to Ypsilanti, Michigan, to visit with their son Allen and his wife Diana and their family. They drove to upper New York and toured several points of interest in. LDS baby was ill in the hospital, but is home now and doing better. Dr- and Mrs. Leo Bankhead, Dr. and Mrs. George Reimschussel, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Sorensen, and Dr. Darrell Smith attended the Utah Dental Association convention last week in Salt Lake City. Church history including Palmyra and the Hill Branch 4800 So. in include the following: THE COMING BREAKPOINT, by Barry Goldwater. Roy leading Con- servative, warns that if we dont act now to precent it, the glory that is America may go the way of the glory that was Rome. THE by Cynithia Propper Seton. A s moving story of how two cope with their respective lives. HALF-SISTE- RS, half-sister- she had The Friendly Club will meet on Friday at the home of Mrs. Irene Bradshaw for a potluck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong have been on a trip to the Pacific Northwest and California where they visited their children in Portland and in California. Miss Anna Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Terry, was chosen as one of two outstanding high school students, to be honored as Youth Day award winners, during Greater Ogden Week, May 2 through 8. She was chosen for her many accomplishments during her high school years. James Albert Ford of Ogden, who passed away on Sunday in a local nursing home, was the father of Albert H. Ford of Roy. We extend our condolences to Mr. Ford and his family. John Kempinger flew to Oshkosh, Wis., last week to attend the funeral services for his mother. Sarah Eames has been in San Diego with her daughter and her family. Their new Titles recently received at Southwest the Library at 1950 W. Americas Cumorah. They included a drive up into Canada in their journey. They purchased a car in Michigan to drive home, and were away about two weeks. Mrs. Wayne (Shirley) Smith was released from the hospital where surgery last week. Southwest Branch lists recently received books THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE MYSTERY-SOLVE- D, by Lawrence Kusche. After exhaustive a reference research a librarian presents fascinating case history of a legend in the making. I THINK IM HAVING A HEART ATTACK! by Jerry Bishop. What to do, how to prepare for such and even Peggy Dawson tuality, how to cope with the situation before you have one. during and after, all covered. BADMEN OF THE WEST, by Robert Elman. The lives and times of Renegades, bandits, rustlers and who make the West wild. Profusely illustrated. THE AUTONOMOUS HOUSE: DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR Two ar- HISTORY, edited by Justin Winsor. If you are interested in the birth of our nation, this comprehensive, gun-fighte- chitects offer TISH: THE STORY OF THE practical the remote gold-rustlement of Chicken. AMERICAN DECORATIONS (revised), E. Kerrigan. A comprehensive guide to the many medals, decorations, badges and awards conferred throughout the history of the U.S., on members of the armed forces and in some A cases on civilians. reference book. by Evans AMERICAN A CRITICAL NARRATIVE, AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Peggy Dawson of 4889 S. W., Roy, has received 1750 the Elveretta L. Wattis Library Scholarship, a $400 award for the 1976-7- 7 school year. Miss Dawson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dawson. She graduated from Roy High School in 1975 and is a freshman at Weber State College. She is employed at the Southwest Branch Library in ROY HIGH DECA representatives are (from left) Kay Good home for fine baby Grand Piano. Must have good credit or able to pay cash for best price. May be seen in your area. Write: St. Marks Music Center, 881 East 3900 So. Salt Lake City, Utah 84107. Stirling, Debby Roskelley and Colette Davis. library assistant. How to Save on Electricity - One of a series Become a watt watcher by knowing hew much energy each appliance uses 46 Est. kwh Average Consumed Wattage Annually FOR YOUR HOME An Investment Thats Beautiful ONE STORY HOUSE 26 x 32 x 8 A VERA GE Illinois, May National CALL OR WRITE BUILDERS SUPPLY PHONE 486-- 1 551 P.O. Box 8621 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 08 Radio RadioRecord Player Television black & white tube type solid color Educational They will Distributive Conference. be leaving tomorrow by bus with all the other first place winners in the state. Fifty states will be represented at the national conference. Girls! Congratulation state tube type solid state Debby to the Beauty 177 10 163 20 381 250 141 14 13 15 0.5 279 40 16 1.0 2 71 109 86 109 100 45 220 240 528 320 1.1 Home Entertainment 145 100 Housewares Roskelly, and Kay Stirling, all seniors at Roy High School competed in a state wide Their winning awarded them a trip to Chicago, & 65 Germicidal Lamp Hair Dryer Heat Lamp (infrared) Shaver Sun Lamp Tooth Brush Vibrator coeds win trip to Chicago and first place blue ribbon to represent Roy High School in first class. Est kwh Consumed Annually Wattage Average Health RHS display contest, held at Auerbachs company in Sale Lake City in February 1976. With more than 40 schools competing these three girls brought home a silver bowl APPLIANCES Est. kwh Consumed Annually Heating Pad Humidifier to corsages to be presented the women patients at Weber County Mother's for Day, the patients pictured will receive a special bouquet of Hospital flowers. They are Margaret Baird, for being the oldest mother at the hospital, Elizabeth Morgan for having the most children (13) and Yvonne Gailey for being the youngest mother (44 years). Pictured with them is Lucile Stanger, social services. Davis, OF ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD Average Wattage IN ADDITION Colette AND WANTED ANNUAL ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ALUMINUM SIDING WAR MEDALS Knowing how much electricity your home appliances consume can help you manage their use more wisely. Electricity usage is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh). One kilowatt hour is 1000 watts of electricity in use for one hour. (Another way to describe it is the amount of electricity consumed by a single 100 watt light bulb burning for 10 hours). In Utah Powers service area, the average cost of one kilowatt hour is about 34 (among the lowest in the nation). The following chart, prepared by the Edison Electric Institute, lists the approximate amount of electricity consumed by various appliances in normal use for one year. When figuring your electric usage, you need to take into account the size of an appliance and how much you use it. We hope that knowing which appliances use the most electricity will help you become an energy-savin- g watt watcher. Conservation means remembering to use what you need, but need what you use. REYNOLDS set- h Scholarship awarded Roy as a Clock Floor Polisher Sewing Machine Vacuum Cleaner 2 305 75 630 Based on 1000 hours of operation per year. This figure will vary widely depending on area and specific size of unit. Read Reddys column! Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Often-asked questions and good suggestions are published in Keddy Kilowatts regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P- O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, - Utah A YOUNG TEACHER IN THE ALASKA WILDERNESS, as told to Robert Specht. A true life adventure of Anne Hobbs who became a schoolmarm in solutions to the building of a house that is not linked to utility lines for gas, electricity, water, or drainage but instead uses the energy of sun, wind, and rain to service itself and process its waste. SUCCESSFUL AGING, by Olga Knopf, M.D. The facts and fallacies of growing old. REVOLUTION: fully documented and profusely illustrated, powerful history will inspire you. 84110. & LIGHT CO. 17 15 11 46 nn-r- ; |