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Show ( SUN CHRONICLE Match 23. 1978, Page I CLEARFIELD 7 contestants from Craig Ogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ogan, of Roy, has won two gold awards in the Utah Advertising Federation's Gold Award competition for 1977. Craig is an account executive for was married on March Salt Lake to Dr. Keith Taylor. Following the marriage, they held an open house at Zion Summit in Salt Lake, where they will be making their home. Dr. Taylor is the head of the BYU Extension Service in Salt Lake, and also teaches at the University of Utah. The couple honeymooned in Hawaii. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Reimschussel, of Riverdale, are parents of a baby boy. He joins two sisters in the are family. Grandparents Sr. and Mrs. George Gillham Advertising Inc., of Salt Lake and received the award at the federation's annual banquet. He graduated from Roy High School, Weber State College, and attended the University of Utah. Gerry and Susan Easthope are parents of a baby girl born March 16. They now have a boy and a girl in their family. Nancy Pingree, who has been working in St. George for the past few months has returned to Roy, to live at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pingree. A delightful two weeks tour of Hawaii was taken by Bernell and Ellen Chambers. They visited four islands Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, and Kawaii. They attended the show at the Polynesian Cultural Center, saw the Volcanic National Rein-schusse- l, The Brent Its hard to believe, but the Spring is finally here homemakers major housecleaning time. To make these chores easier, try using one of the liquid cleaning products. Theyre nonscratching and can be used on a variety of surfaces; they speed removal of hard water deposits, and theyre good grease cutters. Here are a few ways to use them ; Remove grease and cooking soil from the range-toand countertops. Apply the product to the soiled minarea, let it stand utes, wipe with damp sponge or soft cloth to remove all traces of soil and the product. Use this method for cleaning Taft Vents and grills, too." f . Clean small appliances like blenders, mixers, food processors, etc., by applying the product with a soft cloth (to clean between buttons and knobs) and wiping soil away. Put sparkle and shine back into showers, bathtubs, sinks and fixtures by applying 5 the product, waiting 3 minutes to loosen soil and then rubbing or scrubbing soil away with a cloth or nonscratching pad or brush. Rinse thoroughly. One product that performs these tasks especially well is 20 Mule Power Industrial Strength Bathroom Cleaner. It also removes black mildew stains and does a good job on all the other chores weve mentioned. These versatile products (including 20 Mule Power) can be found in the cleaning section of your products grocery store, and in fact, many of them will be featured items in the months ahead. No one likes Spring cleaning, but with the proper products, it can be a lot easier! l, p 1- 73 I and of Dickinson, By Steffne Miller fH Stake Linda Strickland are proud parents of a baby boy born recently. This is the first child for the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Green were in St. George last week, where Mr. Green, who is Roy City Chief of Police, attended a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dickinson and Miss Adeia ftThe Now Washbasket . of Roy. LDS Roy and presidency High Council, and their partners held a dinner party on Saturday at the Roy Stake Center. The event honored outgoing councilmen, Ernest Bell, Maurice Blau, and Robert Stewart. A program followed the dinner. Park, 35 8 in Tacoma, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lyman and sons James and Austin, and Miss Kolene Kleese, all of Rock Springs, Wyoming have been visiting in Roy. They came to on attend the Saturday, of Miss Janine Dickinson, and David Miller. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickinson, or Roy. Christine Larsen is a patient at the University of Utah Medical Center, where she has had a kidney transplant operation. She is now reported to be doing very well following the surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meenderink have a baby girl, born March 19. They now have three girls and two hoys in their family. Lourena Lewis in" in the hospital, where she is being treated for a broken ankle received in a fall at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eames have just returned from an eight day vacation in Hawaii. They divided their time on the islands of Oahu, Maui and Kawaii. 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He received a Master's Degree in International Affairs from baby boy, born March 19. They now have five boys in their family. Jean Harris hosted the Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi on Monday afternoon. Bunny Terry reviewed the places. Watch For High school junior high school requirements for and Deanne' Dawson are parents of a Polygamists am. will Robert book 8 1 Mss flick's 1 theatre from parents, on held Salt in Wednesday City. the base to noon HILL AIR FORCE BASE Lt. Gen. K.L. Tallman. superintendent of the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. will speak at "Academy Day at Hill AFB, April 1. The event, sponsored by Force the Utah Air Association, will be held at Tuesday at Myers Mortuary in Roy. County Commissioner, Douglas Hunt, of Roy, was in Washington D C. last week, where he attended a business meeting. Bill Dabling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dabling, has gone to Hawaii where he will work in the pineapple industry for the summer. Miss Pauline Bennion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennion, is among the young ladies who is competing for the title of Miss Weber State College. She is a graduate of Roy High School, and lists singing as one of her talents. The Miss Weber State pageant will be held tonight at 8 in the WSC Fine Arts Center. Elizabeth A. Curtis of Salt Lake City died Sunday at her home following a long illness. She was born in Lake Forrest, 111. Among the survivors is a son William H. Curtis III of Roy. Funeral While there, they met Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ogden of Roy, who were with another tour. The Ogdens visited all four islands and enjoyed the many attractions of each. Anna Odell spent a few days last week in the hospital, but is home now and feeling much better. Glen Jacobson, of Roy, has won honors at state and regional competition in sheet metal work. He entered events in Salt Lake and Boise, Idaho. The regional meeting in Boise, included i' Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and Montana. Competition was held for first year apprentices and included a written test as well as a craftsmanship project. As first place regional winner, he will go to Minneapolis, Minn, in May for the national competition. His wife, the former Jill Baird, will accompany him on the trip. Mrs. Mary Mathews, of Ogden, died Sunday after an extended illness. She was the mother of Mrs. Mary Manfull of Roy. Memorial March 22, 978, Page COURIER, 4875 Retail 1149 Stock 1074 A HERTZ USED CAR IS A BETTER BUY!! at naeouMT hucbs BMCIAL ON FULL WNff LOAB run AUmWWSMT TO LnJ (OVERLAND WIST INC. CHOIS & DICK'S RINT-A-CA- R "TNI LICENSE) Open Evenings 9 p.m. 461 25th St. xoaoooooocxxooooooooooooi Cvd Mute Ctorge Ovett L wa-afs- ISIS V m.m, te f r, Wt mm BMM' yU PANtUNO (1 fttoaic MWunr Brete v-- m-ara- ? mt el Btefratetef a 6.ev j. j iIL 'wkJ J 7 |