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Show f SUN CHRONICLE, August 9, 1 976, Page 1 1 1 Mays sisters and their Aug 16 at McKay Hospital The Darrell Johnsons have families, and then down the coastal highway and into the had as houseguests Mrs boating. Johnson's parents and her They returned home California Redwoods. Russell sister and Mrs. Mr. and of through Minnesota, where family they visited a cousin and then Lunceford, along with her California Dr and Mrs the Dakota brother and family of Magna, through George a for Reimschussel and daughter Badlands, and the Black traveled together Hills, where they saw Mount summer trip. They went up Janette have just returned Rushmore. were through Oregon, Washington home from a months tour of They especially delighted with a and into British Columbia, Europe They flew to London Bicentennial display Canada Mr. Lunceford did and spent a few days there, featuring a wax museum of some deep sea diving which then took the Hovercraft across the channel to France, all the presidents of our was especially exciting. the in and visited Paris. Other is Hess and Charlene other country prominent figures in our history. They hospital, where she had places on their itinerary also found the ghost town of surgery, and had to remain a included Salzburg, Austria, Munich, Germany; Lucerne, Rockerville, South Dakota few extra days due to comimmuch is She and Madrid, Switzerland, especially interesting. plications. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Berg of proved now and should be Spain From each of these cities they took bus tours into Oregon have a baby boy, born home soon of the Cook and Bruce Mrs. and is the Terry countrysides recently Berg former Dixie Horne, Roy have a baby boy, born surrounding areas. They daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug 13 at McKay Hospital. attended a session at the LDS Dick Horne of Roy. Clyde E. Hunter of Twin Temple in London. It was The Howard Olmsteads, Falls, Idaho, who died on especially meaningful for Dr. and their sons Phillip and Sunday of cancer, was the Reimschussel to visit Ger Roy and their families spent brother of Carl Hunter of last week in Yellowstone Roy. We extend condolences to Mr. Hunter. National Park. Congratulations to Mr. and Guy and Lois Biddle were in Idaho the past weekend Mrs. John Keslula and to where they attended a family Judy J. Gabourie of Roy who were winners at the North reunion. American and Pearson Championships of Roy Dorothy Contract the American spent a week in California sightseeing and enjoying the Bridge League, held the past many activities in the state. ten days at the Salt Palace. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Keskula were Clyde Goodwin on the death winners in the mixed pairs, of his brother, Gerald and Ms. Gabourie in the open Goodwin, who died last pairs. The event drew 4,400 Thursday. players from throughout the United States. and and May Ohlp Wayne A baby boy was born Aug. family have been vacationing in California and Oregon. 14 to D.L. and Jane Thurman They drove up the Columbia of Roy. Karena and Steve River Highway to Portland where they visited with two of Dekarskezs baby girl arrived area on a lake front, and they many, as that was his spent their time fishing and Virginia Wursten baby boy was bom Aug. 3 to Hubert and Bonnie Harris. They now have three boys .and a girl in their family. It's always great fun for kids to visit their grandparents, and going all the way to Wisconsin made it even more fun for the Jack Alberts family. They drove to A - Phone 825-664- 6 the Milwaukee area first, where they visited friends, and, a brother and sister of Mrs. Alberts and their families. From there, they drove up into the northern part of the state to Minocqua where Mrs. Alberts parents live in the summer. Their home is in a lovely wooded bir- thplace Richard and Judy Bennion have a baby boy, evening their family up at two boys and two girls. Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Johnson and some of their children spent a few days last week camping at Tony Grove in Logan Canyon They also visited relatives in the Bear Lake area Mr. and Mrs. Fay Facer, and her parents, the William Armstrongs spent a week and a half in the Southern California area. They visited Oregon Glen Bridges returned home on Friday after spenting a week in Seattle on business for the Boeing Company. The Robert LaRose family have been camping and fishing in the Vernal area, and up into Wyoming Staying at the Darrell Hill home are their son Gene and his family, who live in Colorado. They have come for a visit with relatives and friends. Ann Wright, Merry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Armstrongs daughter Melvin Wright, is arriving and her family in San Diego, home today after spending and had a great time doing all the summer in Rye, New the fun things available York, where she has been there. employed While there, she The Armstrongs have as had the privilege of attending their houseguests for a while, the Hill Cumorah pageant in their daughter and her Palmyra, New York, and also husband and children of saw Queen Elizabeth, while she was visiting this country. Merry Ann will be attending BYU again this year. Elva Winn Brown, mother of Mrs. Jeffrey (Leah) Kinney of Roy, passed away on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. (Pauline) Lloyd Shiftman and daughter, and Mrs. Dean (Irene) Nelson and daughter Lorna joined a Beehive tour for an 11 day tour of Hawaii. They stayed at four islands, Oahu, Hawaii, Maui and Kuaui. A visit to the LDS Temple grounds and the show at the Polynesian Cultural the master of soul music, is star of The Show in Salt Lake this month. Charles Ray RAY CHARLES, Ray Charles set for Utah program Ray Charles, the unique and towering talent who blues of mainstream the into American music, will appear for one night only at the South High School Auditorium on AygHsL..?6th, with two shows at 7 and 9 : 30 p m. He stars in a concert that features also the renowned Ray Charles Orchestra and the Raeletts, his own handpicked and precision-traine- d vocal group. The concert is being presented by Pacific Performing Arts. One of the titans of music today, Charles has gained international fame as singer, brought rhythm and musician, composer and arranger, adept not only in rhythm and blues but in rock, country and western as well. Once seen, his face behind remains in the memory. Once heard,' his voice, is never forgotten as it whispers, growls and cajoles the meaning out of every word he sings in a hundred fresh and varied ways. Born in Albany, Georgia, bjind. and orphaned by the time he was fifteen, Charles learned music at the St. Augustines School for the Deaf and Blind in Orlando, Florida, but it was in the Northwest, in Seattle, that he began really his professional career. For the 1st twenty years he has been among the top performers in the United States, with each concert tour bringing new fans into his musical fold. Tickets can be obtained at till ZCMI stores. For ticket information please call 321-61- ever present dark glasses, Eest Cenyon road now open East Canyon Road, was opened to traffic beginning Friday afternoon, Aug. 13, but requires cautious driving at slow speeds. U-6- Although construction work d lo rebuild the road is nearly completed, maintenance considerable w ork is still to be done. "Road signs are being Damage erected to alert motorists, and road crews will be at work Monday through Friday for at least one week. slide-damage- mountainside. Spring massive landslide broke away about 150 feet of the road and carried it down the flood waters also washed out a culvert and another portion of the road a few miles farther down the canyon. The road has now been rebuilt, but two frost winters action the same amount of other surface damage, particularly in the area of the "hairpin turns up the side of the time to provide your home with proper attic insulation. Its the single most important thing you can do to reduce your fuel bills and save energy for the future. Here's why: Contractors are not as busy now. Insulation costs will probably go up A natural gas. ' of Uh "Department cautions iransportation drivers to negotiate the road at slow speeds and to pay close attention to warning signs and flagmen when maintenance work is in this fall. Materials are available right now. Your home will remain cooler for the balance of the summer (and for every summer to come). Mail the coupon below and an approved insulation contractor will call on you to give you a free inspection and estimate. If you have the job done by this contractor, you can have the cost added to your regular monthly gas bill, finance it elsewhere, or pay cash. The average total cost is about $240.00 Is Mountain Fuel making money by financing the actual insulation installation? A L No. The finance rate merely covers some of our own expenses and is offered as a convenience to our customers. You may choose to use this program, finance it elsewhere, or pay the contractor cash. progress. I Library looking 773-255- 6 ! Homeowner's Name - Do you have something of I 1 Yes. as a homeowner I'm interested in knowing how much it s going to cost to add insulation in my attic Please send an approved insulation contractor to my home for an estimate (no cost or obligation) want to join "IN" for display items seeing? The library has some or fine glass display cases which value particular can be locked for safety something you feel might be and the public is used as an intersting display purposes invited to use them. Please in he new Southwest Branch call the librarian, Evelyn Library' Perhaps the fruits Dussol, at for further of a particular hobby, some information, or stop in at the antiques, a rare collection the Southwest Branch at 1950 W. 4H00 S in Roy. (onmumty might enjoy insulate now? Now is com- portions of the road. There are numerous chuckholes and The Why So we can supply more residential customers for a longer period of time with pounded by heavy truck traffic during construction have left their mark on other Big Mountain. has been closed from its junction with Emigration Canyon Road toward East Canyon Reservoir since the spring of 1975, when a 5 Why is Mountain Fuel supporting a program which will actually reduce the amount of energy they will sell? Address ! . State City MOUNTAIN FUEL I I I I I L Mail to Zip Business Phone Phone THE ' IN ' PROGRAM Mountain Fuel Supply Co PO Box 11368 Salt Lake City. Utah 84139 Offer limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply Deadline for applications is December 31, 1976 Center were highlights of their stay. Christine Millet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Millet, has been in Alaska for a few weeks this summer. The Millet family lived in Alaska for several years, and Christine visited with friends she made at that time. J |