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Show t I . t ft SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 9, m mi V p"' ,ifl 1 976, Page 6 Chris & Dicks n WfiW fell- FENCING ' 'T ?! f J, H ri i i J"-- ). IHI tuTii V-- l 1x66 FT. r,n 1x3 6 FT. V; ' 1 'ylitira 1 5 Grape Stakes 2, full units only 1 x4 6 FT. 4, full units only 1x46 FT. 1 FT. x4 6 1 5 19 55 3 3 3 21 Std. Btr COMBED CEDAR & 1x4 6FT DOG EAR 1x3 6 25 45 55 ft.. 35 GRAPE STAKES 1 MACHINE SPLIT 2i" Width 4 FT 6 FT 15 ROUGH CEDAR 4x4x8 ft $349 PECKY CEDAR 1x12 fc FT. Our pick of hit material heard on this weeks Jubilee broadcast is done by a great Smiling Eddy Snell who still does a great performance any day, any time! Smiling Eddy was a sidekick of the fabulous T. Texas Tyler and a member of the Louisiana Hay Ride where he launched Farron Young to stardom. r, ROUGH CEDAR jbJL, III 33 iff liil H Smiling Eddy was featured in the movie Billy the Kid and was in demand as stunt man in over 200 motion pic- ,t T mm Fll T: are the Weeds from Holland. Here are the most talented musicians in Show of the week Tumble Biz Dick Allen and the River Road Boys are really traveling the road to success with their new release, Just and it is not just Because because they hail from Houston, Texas, home of the player comedian-bas- s great T. Tiny Smith! tures. Eddy has recently written and recorded a chart buster, I Wish Id Never Learned to Care and does the number with warmth and tenderness in his delivery of some very meaningful lyrical phrases. This record is going strong in country music circles. Dick Lee and the Swinging Strings have a goodie out Me and My Old entitled, Another great Guitar. which is also potential produced by Mary Starr Promotions of Des Plaines, 111. is done by Ray Jones and i instrumne-ntalist- s Outstanding the Melody Kings. Im Glad I Belong to You gets a triple A from this column. Albert Ural country immusic's greatest personator gets and extra good rating with his novelty and talent packed number Help Me Find the Grand Ole Opry. The flip side displays Urals exceptional ability in In My the haunting ballad, Loneliness. Our pick of group singers is the Wilson family in their a beautiful patriotic number We Love You. America delivery We of are (from left) Catherine White, Weber County Medical Auxiliary member; Pauline Nichols from Weber County Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary and Donna Fritz, Food Fair chairman. PLANNING FOR THE upcoming Food Fair Food Fair scheduled Friday at Ogden park have high hopes for this gospel singing family, Leroy, Shirley, Jeff, Tracey, Pat and Lee Wilson who' just recently made some mighty fine sound waves OGDEN The annual World Food Fellowship Fair, sponsored by the Young Womens Christian Association (YWCA) will be held Utah throughout during their musical tour of the Western States. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ogden Municipal Park-Wes- t. The public is invited to come and sample the many different international foods. The food, sold by various social, service and church groups, will include complete luncheons, snacks, desserts, and pastries. Something for everyones taste should be available. The Food Fair is a cooperative community project, which is headed by Mrs. Donna Friz as chairman. All funds raised will be returned to the community Friday from Lakeview sets PTA meeting Back to School ROY Lakeview been has for night Elementary planned by the PTA for Sept. 9, 7:30 p.m. LaMar Shaw, Mrs. Gary hospitality, Mrs. Koford, publicity; Gerry Stephenson, cultural arts; Mrs. Paul George, Mrs. Paul volunteers; Mrs. Parents are encouraged to Mrs. Don Newer, attend this meeting to visit room representHoltan, with the teachers and learn atives, William Devlin, their teaching programs. safety, Mrs. Russell Miller, Officers for the PTA this b?alth; Mrs. Michael Davies, ' n circle, Mrs.' Douglas year are Mrs. Steven Erickson, president, Mrs Ward, historian, Mrs. tarry William Keith, 1st vice Schliske, legislative and bypresident, Principal Norman laws; Mrs. Paul Puzey, fund Jones, 2nd vice president, raising, and Mrs. Joseph pre-schoo- l, ! Mrs. David Holt, 3rd vice Stokes, memberships. Prior to the meeting, the son, 4th vice president, Mrs. PTA will host a teacher David Crigger, secretary and appreciation time for the Mrs. LaMoyne Jensen, Lakeview teachers and their treasurer. partners. This event will Serving on committees are begin at 6 p m. president, Charlene LOOKOUT Books recently received at the new Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: Animal Husbandry by RS Park. This popular text has been thoroughly revised and brought into line with the latest techniques of modem and ParapsOccultism, ychology edited by Richard St ROY at Saturday, Sept. 11 2 p.m. the childrens department of the Southwest Branch Library will have a special guest, Mrs. Lucille Buhl to tell about Laura from the books written by Laura Engles Wilder. To create the atmosphere of that period there will be momentos brought from the Wilders home in Mansfileld, Missouri. Games and songs Laura herself enjoyed in her childhood will add to the enjoyment of the program. qom the supernatural, hidden forces, and mysteries beyond the realm of human com- step-by-ste- Anyone that is interested in making new friends and enjoying a new recreation should give some serious thought to investigating the wonderful world of square dancing. We have a unique way for single people to share in friendship, laughter and Local Single Swingers Square Dance Club of Ogden sponsoring a beginning dance class on Thursday, Sept. 16, 1976, at 7:30 p.m. organizations par- ticipating include: Target Area Senior Citizens, St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Society of Friends, NOW, Newcomers, Sons of Norway, Greek Or- thodox Church, Alpha Beta, Beta Sigma, and Sip ha Sigma Sororities, German Guild, Weber County Hospital Auxiliary, Weber Medicial County and YWCA. the The Auxiliary, Clearfield Job Corps men will assist in loading and unloading materials and supplies. In the event of rain, the fair will be held at the Ogden Elks Lodge, 2527 Grant Ave. Leavitt speaks in Roy Senator Dixie Leavitt, Republican candidate for governor, will meet Roy residents at the home of Dr. George C. Reimschussel, 5137 S. 2000 W., Roy on Saturday, Sept. 11 at 9 p.m. This will be an open forum and an opportunity to discuss and ask questions after an opening statement. dsncing is fati This is held at the White City Bowl (ballroom) in Ogden, which is located on 25th Street between Washington Blvd. and Adams Ave. No partners are necessary and for information we ask that or you call Earl at Thel at 393-325- 0 interested in taking trips with a fun group, this is the one to belong to. We have made trips in the past to California to the California Single Square Dance Convention and many other square dance functions. 393-810- fun. The spon- In addition to our regular e weekly square dance tivities, we have a full calendar of social functions of various types. If you are ac-ar- For a world of fun and excitement, come join us beginning Thursday, Sept. 16 at the White City. We are fortunate in having Renny Mann as our caller this year. Pauls evangelical journeys through the Mediterranean world of the first century Woman in the Woods by Kathleen Farmer. How to be yourself and enjoy it in woods, meadow, valley, on lake or peak, anytime alone or with someone for sharing. Lndon Johnson and the American Dream, by Doris Kearns. Lyndon Johnson -- brilliant, formidable, troubled generous, captured here is in one of the most revealing portraits of an American president ever written. Why Did They Name It ...? by Hannah Campbell lhe story behind the stones of the brand names that have become household words throughout the world. Unexplained program scheduled Cavendish. This fascinating work deals with the world of prehension. Sand Art by Ellen Appel. author provides excellent The farming practice. Sun in the Jeanne by photographs and invaluable Weep instructions on p Wilson. A robust and lusty epic of plantation life on the creating interesting and lush and untamed island of colorful sand art planters and Jamica in its early years of floral settings. colonization Ghost Towns of the West by Some Honorable Men: Lambert Fallrin. Huge, Political Conventions lo-197- heavily illustrated volume by Norman Mailer presents a panorama of Gathers together in one Western Americana through volume the authors writings a verbal and visual exon the presidential cam- ploration of the regions ghost paigns of 60, '64, '68 and 72 towns. Paul the Trav eller by Ernie Encyclopedia f;r Thomp- LIBRARY Bradford. uorary through service projects sored by the Y. of the Magic, Executive director spot open for WSC boosters Applications are being money donated to the college sought at Weber State College athletic program. He will also for the position of executive director of the Wildcat Club. The person selected will coordinate all activities of the booster club, help in the general sports promotion, and assist student athletes in finding part-tim- e and sum- have an important role to serve in the public relations scheme of the college. The fact that we have reached this point in our development speaks well for our program, said Athletic The Director Dale Gardner. employment. will be director Support from the comexecutive for collecting, munity through the Wildcat responsible receipting, and depositing all Club has become a vry mer factor in our operation. It will continue to do so, and a full-tim- e executive director of the club the will only enhance relationship." More and more colleges and universities around the country are using executive directors in their booster organization. In every case, significant they have strengthened The position is a job with the salary range from $13,000 to $15,000, plus a full slate of college benefits. bachelors degree is required plus a sincere interest in and knowledge of A intercollegiate athletics. Interested applicants should forward a letter, credentials, and references to Dale Gardner, Director of significantly the schools Athletics, before overall athletic program. 1 5 p m., Oct |