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Show 131 t 'v f .Dont Forget Mother on IHler Day! if ' I !! soil sample to Weber High students (I. to county agent, center, shows Alex Papageorge, Winn Slater, r.) Kevin Peterson, Randy Howard, Chris Hansen, Bart Murray, Loren Facer, Don Glover and Dean Maw. LEE ROGERS Sunday, May 9th THE HAZARDS OF MOVING PICKING UP the broken pieces of glass in a pool of red wine was quite a job for this man. A case was accidentally lost from the back of a pickup while transferring in- ventory from the liquor store to it's new location. Roy man wins 1st place prize Dilworth Dee Lyman, of Roy, Utah, a senior in mechanical engineering at Brigham Young University, has won first place and a $100 pnze at the Regional Student Conference of the American Society and Engineers Model Compact FMAM Digital Clock Radio A digital clock radio that gives you exact time at a glance. Fits conveniently on night table or dresser top. value-price- d 31" General Electric Digital Alarm Clock Lighted time dial easy to see . . seen at a glance. Model at 14.99 night too General Electric Spray, Steam & Highlighted with 25 steam vents Water Window Instant Spray button Fabric temperature dial 15.99 Portable Hand Mixer Model feature! fingertip control. Ideal for whipping, stirring, and mixing. Beater ejector for easy beater detachment. 3 (peed mixer 4 9.99 General Electric Deluxe Can Opener Model 3402 (EC 32) "Hands free" operation position can, press lever, let go it shuts off automatically "Easy Clean" removable cutting assembly Lymans 10.49 General Electric Home Sentry w laid judgiig of Welber Design Path-generatin- g Using He competed with students from 11 Rocky Mountain Region universities. Craig Haroldsen, WAITING for the broken liquor bottles to be cleaned up is the driver of the truck. The liquor fell out of the truck while the liquor store contents were being moved to its newclocation. iu o a BYU titled Investigation of the Stiffness of Bolterd Joints. mechanical engineering students and Dr. Howard S. Heaton, faculty advisor, represented BYU at the conference. Dr. Kenneth W. Chase of the Mechanical Engineering as serves Department research advisor to both Lyman and Haroldsen. o DM IMS Mr force mechanical from Idaho Falls, Idaho, was awarded fifth place for his paper en- in senior engineering Thirteen OGDEN, UTAH... Douglas Wayne Morgan, 19, of Roy, Utah has been sworn into the Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program. Douglas is the son of Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Morgan of 449 South 2450 West, Roy, Utah, He is a 1974 graduate of Roy High School. Airman Morgan will be leaving on 28 June for basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was recruited by Sergeant Jerry of the Roehl Ogden Recruiting Office. Smoke Alarm Wires directly into house power indicator light shows power is on Sounds loud 85DB alarm for early warning of fire. Helps protect your family Model 8202 001 31.99 Vocational TOASTS: or drilled holes to see if there they checked for salt and was a water table or an alkali by examining the inhibiting layer in the top 40 surface of the soiland plants inches o.smL. Aud..they... gcowing-ther- e. p studied textual determine if it was clay, Toam, or sand, and estimated how fast water would move through it. The slope was also estimated, and raajtr-Sinquii- S AgriculturaT Instructor at Roy High School, and John Carver and John Kellett teach at Weber. 'Laundry Mark' presented at Roy Junior play called The Laundry Mark will be presented Monday all day to the students at Roy Junior High. The performance is repeated each class period for the students in English classes. Parents who would like to see the play may come any time, Mrs. Roper, the director, announced. The cast is led by Bill A thirty-minut- e he enters contests. Even Muzie Krank, the laundry girl played by when Carolyn Shafer, calls him Winneyfred Other members of the cast are: Cathy Godfrey, Laurie Thurgood, Robin Dale, Mark Cummings, Steve Youngberg' Mark King, David Donald son, Paul Morgan, Sharon Nielson, Jane Woodall, Winfred ' Debbie Smith, Philip Johnas Nebeker, Donovan, who has trouble son, Daren Hawkins, and with his name especially DeAnn Moore. BAKES: pastries, small pies, entrees, potatoes, etc. Rolls, TOP BROWNS: English muffins Open face sandwiches Canapes DELUXE TOAST-R-OVE- N You'll Find A Wonderful Selection Of Other General Electric Appliances. At Your Nearby Safeway Store. Just because she likes pretty things DISPLAYING ARTICLES which will be sold Cummings, Kay Crigger and Sue Johnson. . . . at Lakeview School Carnival are LaJean Boston Ferns Lakeview camiva 6 Inch Pot queen sized Bicentennial quilt and an 18 piece ceramic nativity set are the highlights of the door pnzed to be given away at the Lakeview School Carnival Friday, May 7th from 5 to 830 p m This quilt was designed and A '7 We have a wide selection of beautiful plants just for Mother put together by Mrs Joco Dunham and quilted b the PTA and many volunteers The nativity set was made by the staff of Lakeview School in their ceramics shop over 40 40 prized will be givaen away Many game booths, country store, clowns, ponies and shows will be a part of the carnival. Hotdogs, tacos, homemade pies, pretzels, and donuts will all be there for your dining pleasure, so bring the whole family for an evening of fun. 1 and Bill Nebeker wait for the good news while Cathy Godfrey, Mark King and Mark Cummings listen expectantly "on stage" at Roy Junior High. LAURIE THURGOOD WH U Agricultural students in Roy and Weber High Schools, was Dean Maw of Weber, with 185 points. He was followed closely by Pat Bowman with 184 points, and Loren Facer with 183. Both from Weber. Chris Toone was high man for the Roy school with 164 points. The contest, held west of Roy, was arranged and judged by Lee Rogers, Weber County Agent, and Earl Spendlove of the Soil Conservation Service. It is designed to help students learn the importance of soil, not only for the food we eat, but also for building sites, streets, roads, and recreation the To determine suitability of the soil on three different sites for different uses, contestants had to consider several important soil characteristics They dug Bread, toaster pastries, frozen waffles fast. Door opens automatically when toast is ready AUTOMATICALLY Weber High School, with a of 552 points, won the Land Judging contest held Thursday of this week, according to Bovd Hancock, chairman of the board of supervisors of the Weber Soil Conservation District. High man in the contest, sponsored by the Weber and Ogden Valley SCDs for team high areas. It Toasts, It Bakes, It Top Browns! AUTOMATICALLY Mogjiln) eeifiesfl award resulted from his paper titled IKK (L TO R) Ken Frew, Dale Parker, Clain Stenquist, instructor, David Thornley, David Arnold, and Ryck Voisard, all of Roy High discuss soil in SCD land judging contest. 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