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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 28, 1 976, Page 1 3 Eagles plan fund raiser Halloween carnival slated by Municipal for Guide Dog Funding Elementary a sponsoring Halloween Carnival on p.m. at the Thursday from Municipal PTA is 8 school, 5775 S. 2200 public is invited. The Fraternal Order of Eagles State of Utah Post Aerie and is a attraction hot fresh Also, spook alley. scones will be sold in the multi purpose room. The evening is family oriented with dinner, country He is a member of Roy Aerie No. 3355. In 1974 Mr. Stodgell was chosen as one of ten nation- handicaps of that year and traveled to Washington, D.C., to receive a presidential citation for his community efforts. He is a blind person is who continually engaged in helping other handicapped persons. He is willing to help or talk to any handicapped person who wants to contact him . Cake-wal- game offers inexpensive lor older students, cultural arts experiences, student work with ceramics and many other projects up coming throughout the year. labor is volunteer with money used for materials, 11 supplies and other such charges. Jr DAHL CRABTREE 35 YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS EXPERIENCE will not vot (or a Stato Land Um Planning Bill. will not voto to change the Right To Work Law. I will work toward a tax Inheritance law (imilar to the one defeated at the lat general seuion of the legislature. I I Let's turn this thing aroundl VOTE REPUBLICAN Legislator Dist. 8 instate V PAID FOR BY THE CANDIDATE LEADERSHIP INTEGRITY ACTION - NOT PROMISES DEDICATION . . .If you have met Ken during this campaign then you know what he stands for. He will work hard in the State Senate for Utah; for farmers, for better educational opportunities, for senior citizens, for property tax relief. . .Ken is a man graduated from high school in 1976 in Ogden. His father, Carl L. Nelson, resides at 185 Ninth St., Ogden. of ACTION m mmm NOT PROMISES. . . Go to the polls on Nov. 2 and cast your vote for KEN PACE you won't RE-ELE- no as safety campaigns, preschool and parenting programs, child care training -- -- and guide and other games engraved jewelry. There is never a loser, just large and small prizes. Drawings for door prizes will be held throughout the evening with the quilt drawing at 8 p.m. A list of w inners w ill be posted during the evening. Ticket holders need not be present to win. Tickets for dinner, games and prize drawings can be purchased at the school from 8:30 to 9 a.m. each day prior to the Carnival. Dinner and game tickets are 15 cents each or seven for $1. Prize drawing tickets are 25 cents each of five for $1. To avoid delays waiting in lines that night, advance ticket purchases are advised. Persons who have not yet joined Muncipal PTA are urged to do so that evening at the membership table in the foyer. basic training JOHN STODGELL k age groups and abilities from the lollipop tree and fish pond to spin art, dart balloons, cork gun and hoop toss with several in between. One Man finishes The airman Christmas y will be set up throughout the building. The games span all 3 The club is striving to obtain dog Noah. another $3,000 to donate another grant at Eagles State Convention mi Hi bar-b-qu- e d sale. All proceeds from these items go to the Guide Dog Fund. very-earl- shopping. we up in the world, (or shall Mr. Stodgell, his guide dog Noah, and other members of the PAPS Club will be at Smiths Food King Store at 5588 S. 1900 W. in Roy on Saturday, October 30, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. They will display Copper pictures made by Mr. Stodgell plus plastic and jewelry items for Anyone interested in helping PAPS attain their goal and help another blind person to receive a Guide Dog is invited to visit Smiths Food King Saturday. mrv ts 9itup not .DfnrJio or homemade sandwiches, hot dogs, salad, potato chips and soft drinks plus hot scones. Store offers Country handmade items, homebaked goods, homemade candies, popcorn balls, and white elephants. It's a great op- - The 7th graders are moving These 7th grade officers will now he in the student the 28 North Davis). government class. Sept. say The Spooks and Goblins 7th grade officers were voted into office. The officers are will be getting it on at North President-DaviTownley, Davis Halloween Dance. It vice president Terri Taylor, will be Oct. 29, and all grades secretary Kristi Hamblin. will be dancing from 1:30-p m. Proving the music will be Tollbridge. North Davis had a Halloween contest, called Which Witch, in which each home room decorated a Airman Ronald L. Nelson, picture of a Witch. It turned whose mother is Mrs. Joyce out to be a fun activity and K. Jensen of 1091 Country the Witches were cleverly Hills Drive, Ogden, has decorated. The winners are completed Air Force basic 1st place - Mrs. Grosely, 2nd training at Lackland AFB, Mr. Packham, 3rd - Mr. Tex. Poloni, and the sweepstake During the intensive six winner is Mrs. Rogers. weeks of training, the airman earned the honor graduate ribbon for academic and military excellence. Airman Nelson will now receive specialized training in the munitions and weapons maintenance field at Lowry AFB, Colo. Happenings Books will also be on sale with this being the final day to purchase them as the sale concludes that night. This event helps fund PTA projects for the schixil such portunity for students and parents to do some birthday NDJH reports wide .outstanding in May. The Feature Auxiliary Presidents Club (PAPS) are proud to have as their Guide Dog Fund Chairman John Stodgell of Roy. Through this fund two gifts of $3,000 each have been given to two young blind youth in the past two years to enable them to go to the Guide Dog School in San Rafael, Calif., to train for three weeks and receive a dog of their own. W. store, cake-walten games, door prizes, and a drawing lor a handmade quilt. Dinner menu consists of be disappointed. STATE TREASURER What the First Senatoral District needs in PROVEN TO BE THE the Utah Senate Best ManTor Your Money Paid by Linn Baker Committee, Leonard McDonald, Manager PAID BY PACE FOR SENATE COMMITTEE B.T HANSEN, CHAIRMAN DEMOCRAT XDVf o 0 Gunn McKay is a man who cares about people. Who cares about needs of every Utahn. Gunn is accessible. He listens to peoples problems then helps solve them. Because he always day-to-d- ay remembers its people he represents. We need Gunn McKay in Congress. Campaign contributions are most helpful and appreciated. Mail to: McKay for Congress Committee 3187 Mohawk Lane Provo, UT 84601 Checks should be payable to: "McKay for Congress Committee" Thanks. copy of our report is filed with the Federal Elections Commission, and is available for purchase from the Federal Elections Commission, Washington, D.C. A CONGRESSMAN V Authorized by Gunn McKay, McKay for Congress Committee. Scott Bergeson, Chairman. |