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Show Sunset News Theodore G Parsley 69. of Clearfield who died on Sept 2 in the Weber County Hospital was the father of Carl B , of Parsley Nebraska he had been a railroad employee before his A native His wife the retirement former Vera Wood whom he married in Colorado died in 1974 They came to Clearfield from Peublo 34 years ago Besides his son there are two daughters Mrs Betty Booth of Des Moines, Wash Mrs Mary Call of Long Beach, Calif., seven grandchildren, 1 Funeral great-grandchil- on Wednesday morning in Roy. Internment in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Cemetary Gary and Linda Stoddard's new daughter arrived on Aug 14 at the Dav is North Medical Center Neil and Cheryl Coker and their small daughters Denise and Irene have returned after being away three weeks. Ned took his family to Witchita, Kansas to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs Stanley Biegert while he was attending a school at Chanute ficiating Internment in the Memorial Gardens ut the Wasatch Vicki Lucas and hei two children Shawn and Luiae of Winslow, An hae returned to their home after spending 3 Luiass weeks with Mrs and Mrs parents Mr Thomas Lightfoot Mr and Mrs Iiwrenee her spent Sunday eemng at Kimber spent Sunday at Ih1 is their sons Wayne and Glen and their families were on an of Margaiet for Lackland AFB in Texas basic training He will he awav foi about li weeks, in the leserve lor six years Doug is the son oi Mai k and Bonnie Jenkins 3 he Kenneth Kellers and the Sheldon Kendall s were among a group who spent the aboi Day holiday with their nintni bikes m the Lmtah . 17 outing Kevin and Mrs Mr Blamires of Syracuse have a new son born on Sept Mrs 1 Blanure is the former Debbie Johnson, the son Kennedy Doug Jenkins left on Aug grandfather is Ralph LaThair Johnson Bill Kennedy has returned from Japan where he has been for two years on a mission for the LDS church loi 1970 COUGAR XR7 "J ;M FV Roy Hooper PTA Council , t it' t i " ,4tD j. ' 250 Enduro motorcycle, 4000 miles, exc. 1976 BASSETT HOUND for sale. registered. Adult male. Good with kids, AKC - cond., 773-163- 90 ' ' 5 studies television violence prime project of the PTA Council during the coming year will be a TV violence survey," said the councils new president Newly elected Mrs Roger Rawson said all PTA members will be asked to A Roy-Hoop- spend one hour a week for four weeks monitoring prime time programs for content To record the information monitoring forms will be provided to those making the check e Adult High Firewood available and Wendy Martin won red ribbons. Kimberly Taylor also won a blue ribbon for a Poison demonstration, Kimberly Taylor a blue her demonstration ribbon for in putting a Child Care kit together. Larry and Linda Brown and their children Douglas, Gregory, Jeffery and Stacy who moved this summer from Clearfield to Bozeman, Mont., visited here over the Labor Day holiday with Mrs Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Wallace and with Mr. Browns parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown of Clearfield Visitors of the Kent Bennetts on Sunday were members of both Kent's and Christy's families who came for the blessing in church services of their new son who was called Chad Howard Coming from the Preston, Idaho area where Christys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guff Bennett's Kendall, Mr mother Mrs Howard Bennett, the families of Jeddy Geddes, Scott Rawlings, Kent Egley's, from Salt Lake the Robert Wilcox's, Ray Pticher's of Cornish, Glenn Wanczyk of North Ogden and Lisa Combe of North Ogden., Mrs. Lucille N Payne, 81, of Ogden who died on Aug. 31 at her home was the mother of Earl W. Payne. Born in this area, she was an active member of the LDS Church. Surviving are her husband William E. Payne whom she married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1915, four sons Earl E., Robert M., Ross E., Marven L. and Mrs. Arnold PT p m at Roy High School Classes are scheduled to begin September 12 and will end December 1 Those who miss this registration may also register on the first night of class Books are provided for all high school completion students. Each student is required to furnish his own consumbable materials such as pencils. The schedule below does not include Community School Classes or activities. Registration for Community School classes will be announced These classes listed below may also be taken without credit if desired. For more information and-o- r questions, contact Mack S. Taft at to new otticers are Mis 8 (non-credi- t) 825-976- Janet Smalley Theres never a moment being dispatcher. a dull police From typing and filing cases to taking complaints and sending officers are some of of the responsibilities Deborah L. Mecham, one of four dispatchers for the Roy Police Department. Without previous ex- Mrs. Mecham, from Hooper, saw an advertisement in the paper for the position My husband, at that time, was interested in police work, so I applied for the job They took applications, and I had to take a typing and filing test. I then started work in September 1974 and worked for a year, taking a leave of absence until April of 1976. Working now' from 7 a m. to during her first year 3pm, on the job, she worked the perience, swing shift. everything seems to happen at once. One should also be able to organize their time so that they will be available to help when everything happens, Mrs. Mecham said Controlling ones emotions is also important. She told of an incident when an officer brough in some children who had been neglected by their parents. The department was helping the State Division of Family Services. It just broke my heart to see these little children like that. It was really hard to control my emotions then If they had been abused, I probably would have had a harder time. Mrs. Mecham said before Council student School she started working as a dispatcher, she wasn't aware of all that was going on in the She said she community doesnt think Roy has as much crime as other cities, but it exists here. There is a good class of people living here, and there is not really any area that could be considered a slum I dont think now I could be happy with any other type of job," Mrs Mecham aid "Its the type that gets into your blood Theres never a dull moment around here and nothing ever happens the same way twice Oh. there are times when there's not much to do. but when something happens, everything else does too " WANTED shag carpet, like new, $250 2 or best offer. Ph. 3800 S, 1900 W. No. 33 In- 9-- 8 L27 MC HOUSE .'.til. u i 4782, 9 22 OPEN ' ' li t till l.i" .ii ,,ner v PER 6 0 'll w 'r is - ' - J n S i O , it n o' ' s 2 2 bdim 4 tn In's of i' 7 4 E Mill 7 82 St. areas. Elmer. 9 22 HUNDRED . 9-- BARRELS 8 Mr TFN 50 825-166- tfn NEWSPRINT ROLL ENDS excellent for table cover at 7 2050W ,L R oy C ON T . . HOUSEHOLD your personal store at your door since 1868. World famous spices, extracts and seasonings, products, food and beverage mixes vitamins, health aids and household needs. Also cleaning and Insect products, pest control. Deliveries made at time of purchase if desired. Also discounts on food storage and house parties. Contact J.E. Smith, your local authorized and licensed Watkins dealer, serving Roy and surrounding For fast service phone communities. dependable 399-522- 394-540- or 9 394-150- tfn drop cloth for picnics, cleaning and painting and keeps the kids entertained for hours with big sheets of drawing paper. Priced at 25c lb. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. piano experienced new teacher enrolling students. $2 50 per lesson. Close to HAFB . Enroll early and get most convenient after 3 p spot. 825-166- HEAVY DUTY stock trailer like new 16 ft tandem axle elec rakes partitions factory built by Come ride with us in Mr Grumpy's Motor Car. The Tin and Susies Little Blue C oupe at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy Tuesday. September 13, at 10 30 a m and2'00 p m The preschoolers will love this experience with these fun books Also on the same program the Walt Disney flick Love Hue No. 53 will be shown and to top the program off there will be games and songs For further infol inatioi. call 773 2356 I.iie, all W 9 22 ARTEX FOR Christmas. Order now from new fall pattern hcok. Call Alexis Sutherland In Clearfield 825- e 024:' ? 9-- CONTROL HUNGER and lose weight with New Shape Diet Plan and Hydrex Water Pills At Roy Drug popular request the Southwest Branch Library in Roy is scheduling another Solar Energy Program on Thursday. September 15 at 7 30 p m Mr Jack Woods, a picfessional chemical engineer, will be there again to discuss solar heating for the home. He will review his prev ious lecture concerning types of coatings to use. and not use. on collector panels and will add more information for those m attendance A question and answer period will follow his lecture Dont miss this opportunity to learn more about solar heating for your home For further information call Evelyn Dussol at thank yous, scrolls, and a bridal boutique with wed- ding accessories . We also offer private consulations in your home at your con6 venience. Ph. Glen at 5 tot appt. or 825-166- 773-186- tfn 3 Ph, Glenn Donnelson at Bill Froerers Insurance Agency. For info, regarding our tenant owners policy, phone us for all your insurance needs. "Finding the best insurance for the lowest cost is our job." tfn 621-614- T HOUSEWIVES need extra money? Earn $5 an hour and over demonstrating House of Lloyd toys, gifts and Christmas or decorations Call 773-217- 393-229- 95 4 WOMEN earn Christmas money with Trl Chem liquid embroidery. Ph. 773-255- Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles THE IIXTIIIET MW by William Marshall. Good, detective escapist entertamment-- a yarn liberally laced with the hilarious confusion of the Keystone cops, Hong Kong style This is sure to whet the reader's appetite for more NO PAT ANSWERS by Eugenia Price An intensely human and sensitiv e look at the really difficult questions, the sometimes shattering inner struggles with life and death, origins and destiny, pam and suffering that every Christian land every person' has laced since the time of Job LON E ItKKI'D IN by Barbara Cartland Setting her story in the Touraine region of France, Mrs Cartland recreeates the turbulent times aftei the rebellion of 1830 The poignant romance which exhibits the authors remarkable stoi y telling ability is the tale of two destined to fall m love, who almost do not find one another 1 IK I IH VM L IR NORDIN KY 1) ENTIRES OF PRIN VIE IN NN ( IIONKIN by Madinnr Voinov ich One of Ihe most significant and encouraging events in recent Russian hteiatuie It cries out to be read and en loved by millions ol ordinary readers It has the potential to become one of the most popular Russian classics, lor its humor is international and its human meaning as profound and touching as what we have tome to expect from Sol.henitsvn I ONEI.Y N Kill, by Walter laird Interviews and research went into this history of World War II s South Pacific coastwatihers. the lone individuals who spied, reported, and rescued for the Allies N (iI.ORIOl S XGE IN XFRICX: THE STORY OF THREE (.RENT XFRICAN EMPIRES BY Daniel Chu and Elliott Skinner Rev eals the magnificent history and heritage ol Africa, destroy mg, once and for all, the centuries-old- , was a continent without myth that Africa history GREEN SNI.NMNNDER by Pamela Hill Margaret Douglas flees Scotland and takes refuge with her uncle Henry VIII, only to fine her life in danger there also POTENTIAL ENERGY by Michael Kenward Looks at energy research and development and a the various new energy systems that have been talked about recently in the newspapers and other media, AVALANCHE EXPRESS by Colin Forbes. When his cover is blown, Angelo, spying cn the Russian military from inside now be rescued from Russia and the Politburo itsell-mu- st the KGB NAMES FOR PETS by Alfred J. Kolatch. Contains thousands of pet names of all kinds from the usual dogs,, cats, horses, rabbits and birds, to the more unusual mice, snakes, pigs and even insects. BUSY BRIDES. Let us help you pick out your wedding invitiations. We offer a complete line of invitations, RENTERS are you protected from fire and crime losses? 773-255- 6 By rates. "Finding the tiest insurance for the lowest cos' tfr is our ob." low 922 A-..- Nutrition Versus Junk Food will be the subject for the children's program at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, Saturday at 2 p m Helen Dawson the Nutrition Manager for the Club Heights School lunch program, will tell the children about the food they should ea' to keep their body healthy For further mfoi matum call Lena Degiorgio at 3 376-020- PICKLING CUMCUMBERS sizes Keith Homer 3056 6000 S Roy 825 8154 . 8 OWN A MOTORHOME? Call Glenn Donnelson, at Bill Froerers Insurance Agency. Compare our new Co Navajo Manu'acturing S2000 cash Ph jn 9-- tfn PLANNING A WEDDING RECEPTION Beautiful organ music adds special atmosphere to the evening Cost is surprisingly low Della Youngberg will bring her Wurlitzer Organ anywhere in the Ogden Valley Call 825 7851 9 22 CUSTOM ROTOTILLING Andrew J Ecord 2647 N W Sunset Ph 825 6003 g 450 9 22 SEWING AND ALTERATIONS Professional exp sewing cheerleader and pep clubs of kind of uniform Repairs of any any type for men or ladies Wedding lines Tailoring of custom sewing All work guaranteed Call for appt Mrs E LaMar Nelson, 5435 S 825-724- 2050 W Roy tfn GLASS SERVICE CALL US FOR THE FINEST PRODUCTS AND SERVICE on-sit- Storm doors windows Insulating glass Shower doors & tub enclosures Glass replacement Storefront work g DEBBIE MECHAM 2 personal COCKER black wcollar. Call if anyone finds dog. 9-- 1 31 . 1 gal. size with pop top. Suitable for trash barrels, dog houses, storage containers, water barrels, feed troughs, charcoal burners and many other uses. Priced at $7.50 each. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. LOST AND FOUND envelopes. $180 to $480 per week. Details $1 . Allan S A Langstron, Box 102 5 Layton, Ut. 84041, Contact Ph.782-9- METAL addressmg 773-538- 6 WATKINS boys to deliver Beacon advertiser in Pleasant View No. Ogden, Mt. Eyre, Ron Clair and 2nd DELIVERY NEED all 5 guaranteed LOSE UNWANTED summer eating pounds. The easy way by using the diet program nobody believes. Call Judy or Don Bezoski after 4 40 p.m. or all day on weekends . MEN OR LADIES' Any kind of work done. Repairs, coat linings and holes repaired. Uniforms, tailoring, wedding lines. All work guaranteed. Call tor appt. Mrs. E. LaMar Nelson. 825-- 2 4 9 54 35 S. sofa. NEW GOLD velvet Must sell. Best offer. 782- - 1 During her second day of work, she had a real learning experience. An officer had brought a man in charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. While at the station, the man became unruly and began to hit the officer. "I just wasnt prepared as to know what to do in this type of situation, she said. "The officer had to tell me what to do-- to call other officers in to help him control the man. I learned real fast what to do. Some of the qualities a dispatcher should have would be being able to do a lot of things at the same time. Sometimes there will be someone at the counter with a (Evona) Wheeler all of problem to be taken care of, Ogden, 20 grandchildren, 20 someone on the phone calling Funin a complaint and officers to on eral service Saturday in be dispatched to various Ogden with Bishop Tom H. parts of the city. One cant Atkins of the 8th ward of afford to get flustered as DEALERS dividuals, male or female wanted by IPS tor the sale ot name brand photo products and processing including Kodak, Eveready, Polaroid Keystone. Westmghouse. Holson Albums, Purchase of merchandise only. Minimum purchase is $5227. Be a part billion of the fast growing dollar photo industry' Call $60 are Dennis representatives Tulane and Cindy Tanner Roy High School. Tom Welsn and Mary Courney, Roy Junior High School, Paul Nakay u and Rhonda Samons, Sand Ridge Junior High yards green 100 SQUARE vice piesident and com missioner over services, Cleland Mrs Peterson commissioner Mrs Horn Green, treasurer and Mrs Gary Seamons secretary Mrs James J Browning will serve as commissioner on individual development, Mrs Don Gaskill. Green Circle chairman, Mrs Thomas Halliday, eutltural arts Mrs Leland Child, Mrs historian Dyke Mrs LeFevre, hospitality, Kiyo Nakayu. publicity. Mrs Dennis Belnap membership. Mrs Lynn Corbridge. Dean Mrs scholarship Suiter, fund raising. Mi's Max Simpson, commissioner on health and welfare and Mrs Paul Reunion, bylaws and legilation 8 621-334- Mr. Green (Toll Free) 1 or collect Or write International Photo Supply. 164 N. Third St Columbus, Ohio 43215. Police dispatcher learns responsibility first hand by carpet, washer, refrigerator, new awnings, skirting $3575, 89-- Then ( ox brst vice presi dent Flu in Marriott, second vice piesident. Jerry Han cock teuchei vice president. lvin Beut ler. fouith Mis on education. at Roy High years. Norma Earl reports on ribbons won at the county fair for those in the Child Care category in 4H. Cheryl Estoque, Wendy Martin, Stacy Aldous, Kimberly Taylor won blue ribbons Marlene Gina Evans, Anderson, Jeanette Peterson The purpose ot the survev is to sensitize parents to what their children are viewing ' she said Ollier piojeits will centei 't public education about the purposes and programs of other classes set two 95 FOR young EXCELLENT couple, 10x50 mobile home 3 bdrm, 10x20 add-ow n. Jean Gorringe has returned from South America where she has been in Argentina on a mission for the LDS Church. Her sister Joan is on a mission in Pennsylvania They are daughters of Hal and Barbara Gorringe. Sunset Camp of DUP held their first of the seasons Registration for the fall meetings on Thursday of Weber Adult High quarter of Beth home the at evening will School be tonight from 6 Ward with Verl Nielsen cohosting Irrne Ferrin gave a history of the great-grea- t grandfather of her husband. June Schaelling the lesson which was on the Year 1877. The Salt Lake District, Present were Doris Elmer, Verl Nielsen, Pearl Dabel, Bureau of Land Management Beth Ward, Melba Smith, announced Friday that a Eerlene Eddington, Sylvia permit will be required to Verda Smith, Knight. remove firewood from public Margaret Willis, lone Ferrin, land. A .maximum of five cords Mildred Porter, June is allowed with each fHewbod Elda Sparks, Schaelling, Pearl Anderson, Gwen Bush, pennit in any given year. The Eldeen Barnes, Martina permits are valid up to three Blaine, Iona Kelly, Lavon months after the issue date Reid, Wanda Neilson, Harriet and can be obtained by mail, Daines, Roxey Bronson, telephone or in person from guest Jessie Heinz. Mrs. the Salt Lake District Office, of Land Knight was presented the Bureau book Pioneer Heritage in Management, 2370 South 2300 recognition for her efforts as West in Salt Lake Citv. captain of the camp for the past helmets, $800. Ph. 2 782-811- services AFB in Illinois. SUZUKI & RITTENDEN Paint and Glass 258-24j- h St., Ogden 394-454- 3 |