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Show SUN CHRONICLE , May 5, 1 977, Page 7 students given U of U scholarships Roy recent hooks New instantaneous iy transportation of the hut the traveler universe nev er knows where he will go, or if he will return An Preminger: Auto biography written bv Otto Preminger. With the same candor that has characterized his life, Otto actor, director, Preminger producer, and now writer exposes himself in writing' as well as an impressive lineup of show business folk in this engrossing memoir. Our Gang by Philip Roth The author has taken a seemingly familiar subject, American politics, and with his comic fiercely imagination, carried it to a revealingly bizarre extreme It is difficult to think of lecmed at the Southwest to Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: The Golden Gate by MacLean. The Mistair author, whose novels have long marked him as the master of the best-sellin- g tale, here fetches up a chilling story of political abduction nonpareil 99 Ways to a Simple Lifestyle. Practical advice lor saving money and doing your part toward a more reasonable use of global resources Gateway by Frederik Pohl Heeche gateways, The remains of a long-deacivilization, are the means of IP distant parts wpiip another American literary work of such sustained satiric thrust and irreverent as Our Gang. The Future that Doesnt Social Democracy's Work; Failures in Britain edited by R Emmett Ty rrell, Jr Well intentioned got ei nment progiams tan lead to Ten economic disasterdistinguished Bnlish and inventiveness Ameiicun essayists hen1 argue that many of the progressive policies still being debated in the United States hae already been tric'd in England and uie failing Los ic'jcis; Sec lets of Long Life fiom the Sacred alley In ll74 by Grace1 Halsell Grace Halsell went to a small, isolated village in the rugged Andean mountains of southern Ecuador to live with the longest-livinpeople in the Western Hemisphere Her purpose was to find out whether there is an answer to the fears of old age that are so in highly adwidespread vanced countries like the I mted Slates. Masters Way to Beauty by George Masters and Norma LeeBrowning The Las egas beauty counselor to movie stars and celebrities unforgettable characters and breakneck action It spans two generations and ranges all across the from American landscape Chicago and the rural Mid with g west the exercises, diets, makeup and hairstyle he recommends. 21-2- Residents may place any Hash, including such items as lefngeratois and stoves, on the cuib for pickup hy city nclrew Cody and Julie Sparrow by Tony Curtis Here is a brash, funny and Kid filled novel atholic Pcntecostalism bv Rene L.mientin An in depth repot t on the charismatic leiuvvu by a renowned m ter nut ,"ii.il theologian New York, Isl. NSET Residents may spi uce up y ards and homes with a spring cleanup this week and May describes high-powere- Now egas and Holly wood t I limbs should i ht tifd will Clews travel thioughout the city Irom it a m to 6 p m through May 0 and again May 2d 27 during those days SEE SELLS ONLY COMPARE AND DISCOVER USDA CHOICE BEEF, IT COSTS LESS TO FILL'ER UP AT KMART FOODS. TRIMMED OF EXCESS WASTE, GLADLY ACCIPT USDS AGED TO PERFECTION Price Effective 7 Full Doyi May 4 thru May 10, 1977 Sunday 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. to fOOD STUMPS Mill More than 500 incoming tail freshmen will receive at the diversity of Itah during the l1 177 7H academic year All students who have qualified as semi finalists in the Ment National Scholarship competition will at be olfered Honois Entrance scholarships upon admission to the Um.ersity The award is also given to students who havt a 37 gpa and a minimum AFT score ot 27 Other recipients are nominated hy their high school principal or jumoi college based on high academic potential Only I tah residents me eligible for Honors .it The scholarship Entrance may he continued altei the freshman year it a student completes !9 graded credit hours and maintains a 3 H gpa Other awards lor the 1977 78 academic year include Scholar30 Leadership ships to students who demonstrated capabilities as student leaders in Utah high schools and junior colleges The scholarship provides one year of tuition r Presidential Scholars Scholarships valued at $3,000 for four years and 20 I CV rI I scholarships Sunset cleanup sets two week schedule - guidelines to , leans. Las Di 1 0 p.i Presidential Honors Presidential Honors Scholarships worth full tuition are awarded to freshwho are men students residents of Utah The govjtjnspected mm mmm A GRADE SIGMANS 0 CHUCK STEAKS CUBE STEAKS u, USDA CHOICE BONELESS POT ROAST . u. LOIN SLICED PORK CHOPS r ib. 77 1.79 1.29 1.29 2r SPARE RIBS PORK STEAK WIENERS PORK ROASTS ib H) GRADEE LINK SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF Hi GRADE CHUNK BOLOGNA 1.19 n 69 89 Hundred era FAMII SUGAR i BTL. IMITATION MAYONNAISE WESTERN CAN FAMILY CHUNK TUNA PILLSBURY PKG. 7.5-O- INSTANT BREAKFAST MRS. BUTTF.RWORTH 36-O- BTL. TABLE SYRUP BTL. HIENZE BAR-B-QU- E SAUCE 83 67 76 1.69 3e R.C.COLA FAMILY 46 WESTERN DINTY MOORE 300 CAN PITTED OLIVES GENRERAL MILLS Ea. LEnUCE CELERY 239 PKG. SWEETHEART RADISHES OR GR. ONIONS 2.19 a. PKG. 9" 100 PAPER PLATES SILK 60 CT. PKG. 26 89 PAPER NAPKINS GURLEYS PKG. ASSORTED COOKIES (FROZEN FOOD FRESH EGGS ICE CREAM Facia AA Large Holland Dutch IP l. Doz. i b 71.00 PKG. VELVEETA CHEESE flKFRESHDAIRYIM STALK RED LEAF OR ROMAINE KRAFT CHEERIOS rami TOMATOES CAN CAN TOMATO SAUCE 68 97 65 BEEF STEW LIBBY SOLID HEAD SALAD 15 0Z. CAN TOMATO JUICE 24-O- LIBBY 19 72 18 FRESH MILK PKG. PILLSBURY TUBE BISCUITS 3620 jy " ' ' f 'ffillirti frtl 18 CT. PKG. ' PKG STRAWBERRIES f Two Roy men elected in group Two Hill AKB personnel hav e been elected to high positions with the 150 member I tah Chapter of the National Defense Transportation Association Kov resident Lynn S Summers was elected He is chief of transportation operations at the Utah air base Maj Gordon C. Smith, also of Roy, is the new director of military. He is chief of the traffic management branch n at Hill Founded in 1944, the National Defense TranAssociation sportation ; ' is a liaison between military transportation and sea, air and land commercial tran- sporters i property and constructing recreational and park facilities thereon which may consist of, but are not necessarily limited to, the baseball and following: softball diamonds, tennis and handball courts, playground facilities, picnic areas, and bicycle and equestrian, jogging trails; together with all engineering, feasibility, legal and fiscal advisors fees and costs incident to the authorization and issuance of for Bonds said said Municipality? Said election will be held at the following polling places, and the persons indicated as follows will act as election officialsVoting District A including regular voting districts: 21, 10, 18, 6, 17, 13, 16, and 20 Polling place. Roy Recreation Complex, 2150 W 4700 S Election Officials: Clara Rae Puffer, Sally L Hill, and Delores Smith Election Officials: Edith Reeves, Mary Heiner, S, 2200 W. and LaRue Valene Berry, Rodney A Rich, Mary L Fletcher, and Dorothv Nutlet Voting B including regular voting districts- 9. 14. 24, 15,7,5, 12. 4 23, 11, 3, 19, 2, 22. 8, and 1 Polling place. Rov City Municipal Bldg, 5715 Tolman. hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the ten-day period immediately preceding the bond election, any person who is or will be eighteen years of age or older and who otherwise will be qualified elector on the day of this election. The County Clerk will make available, or will cause the registration agents to make available, at d the polling places, a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such voting place NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN PURSUANT TO Utah Code Annotated Section (1953) as amended, that on May 31, 1977, that being a day not later than ten (10) days after said election, the City Council will meet at its regular meeting place at 5:00 p rn to canvass the returns and declare the results of said election GIVEN BY ORDER OF THE City Council of the Municipality ot Roy this 29th day of April, 1977. above-describe- 6 Joseph Dawson Mayor C DiUnct C. Alternates: Emma Russell, Clara D Thomas, Laura S. Homer, Sherrie Snell, Wilma P. Stewart, Sharon Russell, Viola K. Knight, Patricia B. George and Quma Shepherd. The voting at such special bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the City Council of Roy to the election officials who, in turn, will furnish them to the qualified voters The polls will be open from 7:00 a m. to 8.00 p m. There will be no special registration of voters for the special bond election, and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election; except that the County Clerk of Weber County will register as provided by law at his office during regular office Alternates Glenna Clark, P0PSICLES WESTERN FAMILY WALL AVE., OGDEN, UTAH r MmTfell1liaillWmi ASSORTED Five Thirty Thousand Dollars ($835,000) bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed eight percent (8 percent) per annum, and due and payable in not tc exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said Bonds, these Bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a part of the cost of acquiring r ( 32-O- PROPOSITION Shall the City Council of Roy, Utah, be authorized to issue the General Obligation Park and Recreation Bonds of said Municipality in the amount of not to exceed Eight DETERGENT WESTERN FAMILY TOILET ib. FAMILY PACK 1.29 u, 89 ib. BOSTON BUTTS M.D. KRAFT u u. PORK ROASTS HI GRADE 98 98 ib LEAN TENDER to: 1 Roy, Weber County, Utah: Take notice that on the 26th day of May, 1977, a special bond election will be held in the Municipality of Roy, Weber County, Utah, at the place set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said Municipality the following proposition: Lb. COUNTRY STYLE -- Special Bond Election Slated in Roy To all qualified electors of VL Undents who have exceptional qualifications in a 'pec mi ai i'd of study Those depaitrnent.il awards cover full tuition and aie given und r vaiying titles on the basis oi spi( ml departmental scholai hip pi oposals t leas! 82 pei cent of the inoi e than 2 80(1 students ulieady admitted to the I mv ei sit y of I tah tor autumn quaiter .lie accepted Irom t tah lug!, sc hools and junior colleges Those tiom Hoy High who will roceiv e scholarships are ( a t lie J ne Maker, at Honoi s Kntrance Si holarslnp, tuition only David B VViggnis, Honors at Kntrance, Tuition only Saudi a Nemeiotf, Honors at Kntrance, Tuition only Daniel V Peterson, Honors at Kntrance, tuition only Public Notice 1 Lb. USDA CHOICE and are renewable for a period of four years if a cumulative gpa of 3 5 is maintained 64 Special Departmental Scholarships to freshmen and 'M MAPLE RIVER USDA CHOICE Scholarships cover tuition ti!i"br TTEST: Richard L Kirkwood City Recorder Published three times in the Roy Sun Chronicle, May 5, 12 and 19, 1977 |