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Show SUN CHRONICLE Aug 11,1 977, Page ' r'"ewsf' - Virginia Wursten U7..U-r- 1 hf Donald Kolb family enjoyed two fun ram ping trips the past month 1'hey along with Blame and Mario Williams and their lainih , staved m the Uinta's lor a tew days and fished m the many lakes and streams Alter returning home lor a eouple ol davs, they went with Mike and Eileen Stone to their and family Bear Lake for a few day, , Ins finish to at various which are hospitals there, connected with the University Medical Center, of which heis a graduate His wife and children will remain m Salt Lake while he is away Mr and Mrs Dae Coons flew to Billings, Montana to spend a week with Daenette and her husband Dr Mike More and their children The More's have just recently moved to Billings from Chicago Upon their return Pom Montana, the Coons drove to Bluebell. Utah to visit with Mrs sister Coons for a lew days George Crittenden, of Hoytsville, Utah died Aug at his home after a long illness Mr Crittenden was a brother of Mrs El wood Erma) Peterson and Mrs Fred (Inal Weston, both ol 1 Roy. and Mr. Mis David Boothe, of 5180 S 2050 W' are the parents of a baby boy. born Aug 4 Mrs. Boothe is the former Juleen daughter of Dr and Mrs George Reimsehussel. This is the couple s second child Reim-schusse- l, House guests for the weekend at the home of Dr and Mrs Leon White, were Lecture series ready Wouldn to it be fascinating t the trace 6 DeCoxtex and the Gordon Osbornes and their families camped together for a lew days at Tony Grove in Ixigan canyon Mrs William (Sarah) Child has been released from the hospital and is convalescing .it home She has been in the hospital receiv eing treatment for a broken hip she received m a fall m the garden at their home Joe and Carol Broadbent. and their lamily of Fv anston, Wyo spent about a week hete at the home ol Mrs Gioadbent s parents, Mr and Mis Ariel Smith '1 he Smith s have just l ei ently returned from a trip to California where they stayed with Mrs Smiths sister foi a week Mike and Marsha Tuttle ol VG7 S 2 550 W No 1, have a baby bov. born Aug 2 at St Benedict s Hospital Mrs Michael Maisak, o ( ak Hai bor, W ash , and children Alicia and Kenneth. ,11 e visiting m Roy with hei Her family and Inends parents are Mr and Mrs Keith Cox She is also spending some time with Mi Maisak s parents. Mr am Mr-- ' Roger Maisak of Roy Muhael is stationed at Oak Huibor with the Navy Graveside services were held on Friday for Karl David Oram six month old son of David Wayne and Linda Oiam Grandparents of the baby are Mr and Mrs Darrell Oram of Roy. He passed away last Wednesday at the home of his parents after a long illness Mr and Mrs Dennis Liggett, who have been living m Alaska for the past three years, have returned to Utah and have been staying at the home of Mrs. Liggetts paients. Dr and Mrs Wayne Rollins They are planning to settle in this area Lois Linford and Jean Po; se of Escondido. Calif have been houseguests at the home ol Howard and Earline Wayment Mrs Linford is a sister and Mrs Pease a sister in law of Mrs Wayment They came to Utah especially to visit their mother, Mrs era Pease, also of Roy, who has been seriously ill Mr and Mrs Jack Alberts and their family, have just icturned from their annual vacation trip to Wisconsin to visit with Mrs. Alberts parents and other family members They stayed at her parents summer home m which is in the Mmocqua beautiful lake country of that character a rugged from a farm boy on the outskirts of area civilization to the first mayor Grace Judd is doing well in of Salt Lake City, speaker of the hospital following major the House of Representatives hip surgery last Thursday. of the Utah Territory, Major-Generof the Nauvoo Legion Sam M the in territory, and appointment to the First Presidency ol the LDS Church The oft retold events of early Church history form development frontiersman of themselves on into Jedediah Thunder" Dr by This is sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society Ihe public is invited without charge ow n 1 ( is employed in a lousing ovation from the ciowd This youthful group is headed toi big time with an audition to backup a Nashville star two television appeal nines a alley Mall gut and South W eber mv it es EIGHT GALLON MAN Roy resident Kenneth Workman receives a certiciate from Al Fontas, right, Red Cross Field Director at Hill AFB. The occasion was donations m of Mr. Workman s eighth gallon of blood donated to the Red Cross. Mr. Workman the Accounting and Finance Office at the Utah air base. - ability covers the broad spec ti urn of traditional tommy m a wide variety ol musical stvles that melude j.Kp and light lock Sponsored by Golden Spike Country Music Roundup and Dgden Recreation depait ment and the concert brought people trom Long Beach. Calil Pans, Idaho, Canada Rov, Clinton, Hooper, Brigham City, Providence, Salt Lake Citv, Rnerdale. , Washington Terrac e, Hyiv remonton, Lok tow n Garden City and Dgdtn Ombn Marv Casteel Reuealion Director lenoed the oneert one ol die best 'I c 'Ihe one Thompson, Naxhuile Miper slur and the fabulous Br Vos alley Boy x will headline a show cidiH e at the 1 en ac e Ballroom m Salt Lake (Tv Satui dav Autiuxt IL.nk T in count! la v in Uc i hompxon is a lege ml y mime and tab I ( ! - VV production OGDEN, UTAH- - Many new attractions have been added to the 59th Golden Spike National Livestock Show, to he held here Sept at Gulden Spike Coliseum, oo Exchange Road There II be country and western entertainment, semi professional rodeo and, lor the first time, a carnival and commercial booths, championship cow cutting Show manager Gary J The Golden Spike said Taylor Show is a well established 1 tradition in lnlermountam and western states "It draws thousands of exhibitors and spectators each year and the coliseum, since its renovation in 1904, and further improvements this year, has become nationally famous for the many activities held here Local business firms already avail themselves of the opportunity to put up advertising signs inside the coliseum and some have booths in the building This year, businesses and wholesale houses are invited to do the same, but booths will be set up outside the building as well The cost for setting up a booth is $1 per square foot inside the coliseum and 25 cents per square foot outside Advertising signs inside the coliseum are 4 by 8 feet, done in color, and cost approximately $100. Mr Taylor said Firms advertising this year can expect to get a reduced rate in 1978 and years that follow, amounting to $60 Revenues received from these advertising signs will be placed in a fund which will be used to continually upgrade the coliseum Please feel free to come and see what is happening at Ihe coliseum and review our plans for this year's stock show," Mr Taylor said has Crandall Ralph volunteered to assist in the commercial Exhibitors advertising program and may be reached at his business, Trailer Company, 801 or at his home, Inter-mountai- n 1 also may contact Mr Taylor at the coliseum by writing to 500 Exchange Road, Ogden, 84401, or calling him at 1 801 orientation tea planned at schools PTSA Presidents Tea Wednesday . High School registration. Seniors Tuesday 16, Juniors Wednesday 17, Sophomores-Thursda10. 18 Orientation will be held each night at 8 pm for Get parents and students Aquainted Luncheon" at Valley View Elementary. 11 a m , Friday 26 The PTSA is having an open house at Sand Ridge Junior High on August 25 The PTSA is concerned about parents knowing about school activities A mailing list is If anyone being prepared was not included on this mailing list and wishes to he informed please contact Don Clark, Georgia Stenberg or Sand Ridge Jr High All parents are invited to attend the open house and inspect equipment and mee faculty A tour of the schoo, will be provided along with a panel of parents, teachers and students to answer questions or give suggestions A membership drive for the state was kicked olf Wed- nesday by honorary chair man Scott Matheson. Also in attendance al Granite School was Shirley Carver, State Membership Chairman The Council Workshop Singers performed at the meeting Today there is a workshop for the western states on TV violence at The PTA Granite workers will be instructed on how to fight T V violence Roy-Hoop- Interest Paid Every Six Months Original offering $23 million Ask for offering circular at any First Security Bank OF N.A. UTAH, Meet slated Friday The Utah Transportation Commission will meet August at the 12th at 12 00 pm Bureau 10 u-iAptfy0- Reclamation of Conference Room in Dutch John Part of the meeting will be devoted to discussion of local transportation problems. Citizens are m vited to attend the meeting and talk with the Trar, sportation Commission SIS silly? on your money With our bill payment system, you earn 5 until your bills are due. We make the payments and send you a is summary monthly. $500 minimum balance. re-rea- d people than that other media we someif it happens to be on times hear from i, x W idi pei oi mer countless hit Mings and Ins wai i ti lenitly attitude and c lose la1 iiitiship to bis Lins lank '1 oinpsnn is one in a million MR a m e t ,c kt s a e available- at Bar C m Riv ei dale ( i oss m Hill Field or call Ogden KSDP o,2 KH ! 'Ibis is a Henry Hilton Livestock show adds events nice about newspaper ads. They dont disappear in thirty seconds They stay around the home longer. The consumers you want to reach can read it And ydur ad at their leisure. And it. from a refer to it later. Or clip coupon Newspaper ads last longer and reach more Sessions, of Professor at Weber State series x brought them That's what The M Grant ol "Mormon will be presented lecture Lexter President and Mis Jimtm Carter at ihe White House last month Paul is a country (oik singer who has shared the spotlight with Nashville s greaiext and is a star m his own right with two recording companies ieady tor Utah's award winning singer to sign on die doited line Brenda Lee Collins and the Ghost Riders trom Salt Lake City gave a peilormance that Wouldnt that be M History College The lecture will be on Wednesday, August 10, 1977 at 7 ()0 p m in the Salt Lake Public Library Lecture Hall, 209 East Fifth South d night aul Cannon thrilled ihe audience with numbeis he peitotmed for when Roy be ( iho-Ridei s tills Satm day night at the So W eber sc bool hi tour ti uni ( anada die M.oMi Family under the able diieelion of their manager Don Anaeixou of Salt Lake City, made their hid I tab appoaram e al Sin day s i om ert w Inch hi might wild applause- trom an appreciative audience This talented family with ulli a ai moiiy and musical THIRTY SECONDS Gene Assistant ubi.e toD or Brenda and a IN Grant Jedediah dynamics lud ninety THIS AD WILL DISAPPEAR kaleidoscopic patterns as we view them in relation to the lives of different individuals As we look into the revolving scope, we see the courageous undertakings and fraternal objectives of Zion s Camp, the inspiring uplift at the dedication of Nauvoo, the tragedy of Winter Quarters, the unequaled pioneer trek, and the building of an empire in the Rocky Mountains Although these events have been repeated many times, yet they bring a tresh approach as they become the background for a lively lecture Count! y Musa tans real tie, it dui.ng the minute ceiueit at Park m Ogden Sunday Tlu Dr Stephen G Jolley M 1) has been staying at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Gideon Jolley, m Hoy, while he spent the month of July doing a residency at MeKav Dee Hospital Di Jolley let I ug 2, to fly to Mexico City Mexico, where he will be doing research on the Infant Death Syndrome at the new Children's Hospital there He will be in Mexico for two months, then return to Salt City 825-664- White Ron and Joyce DeCoste en oyed three beautiful days relaxing in the Jackson Hole country ol Wyoming , residency Phone Paul and Charlene Noak and children ol Phoenix, Arizona Mrs Noak is a niece of Mrs li.ni1 Lake 1 1 Chronicle Sun 5388 So. 1900 West, Roy 825-166- OGDEN OFFICE: 2425 Washington Blvd 6 ! un W" Validated Parking b?1-010- 0 BRIGHAM CITY OF7ICE: 734-945101 South Mam 4 Door-sid- e Parking ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sid- e Parking 773-691- 1 |