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Show 4 - Kit3- 'ak''r4i'Ut ri vv A I SUN CHRONICLE, July 1 3, 1 978, Pago 1 1 TM The Women's Auxiliary of the Sunset Fire Department are planning bake sales on Thursday, July 13 and 27. They wish to thank those who helped in any way in the one held last Thursday. There will be cakes, cookies, bread and pies for sale in the afternoon. Anyone wishing to help with this project, the money going for draperies in the basement of the fire might call Fay Gilmar at 194 W. 1900 N., station, Margaret Satterlee, 813 N. 75 W., or Janet Lujan 182 W. 1900 N. Joseph and Norma was the father of Pamela The Whitely's Whitely, moved recently from Sunset to Farmington. His first wife, the former Effie Davis died in 1976. He was married to Ivy Melcher in 1977. She is among the survivors along with one son, three a daughters, stepson, stepdaughter, 18 grand2 children, grandchildren. services were great Funeral held at graveside Thursday Washington in the Heights Memorial Park Bishop Kent T. Rampton of the Layton 15th ward officiating. George and Debbie Heffner of Clarksburg, Maryland spent a week here getting i entertained in their honor. Oz and Verda Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mumford of Huntsville and the Dee Jay Hammons of Brigham City enjoyed an outing at the on Reservoir Hyrum Saturday. A picnic, water skiing and fishing were enjoyed by the group. Dr. and Mrs. David Sundwall and their children David Nell and Jeddy were dinner guests of the H. G. Hammons on Sunday. Lois Poison Larsen, 45, who died on July 4 in an Evanston, Wyo. hospital was the mother of Kirt Larsen. She was reared and educated in Evanston, attended Weber Terkelson have a new son born on July 8. Ray and Carol Butt, their State College, graduated daughter Shauna and Vivian acquaintedwith relatives she. from Utah State University and Doris Butt of Farhasn't seen since she was a in 1954. She had lived in mington spent the July 4th child. Her grandparents are Ogden and Roy. She was a Lawrence and Nola Kimber, holiday at Flaming Gorge. member of the Presbyterian Cindi, Terri and Marsha the Kimbers and Roy and Church. She is survived by Whipple left for the Chicago Berneice Hansen had a her husband Gerald Larsen area where they will visit dinner in their honor on sons Jerry, of Ogden, Rex, with several of their Tuesday evening. They daughters Tara and Linda of mothers sisters. stayed with the Wayne Roy, her mother Avis James and Shirlene Kimbers in Roy. Glenn Anderson have a new son Kimber his wife Juliane, born on July 1. Elwood Peterson and his Pete Shulz, 62, of Layton wife Myrna had a dinner for who died on July 2 at the them in Salt Lake and Jack Davis North Medical Cpnter and Ivy Keyes of Uinta also Robinson of Evanston. Funeral services officiated First the Presbyterian Memorial Aultorest Mausoleum. Leslie Opp is home on furlough, he will be stationed in the Azores after his leave is over. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Opp. Rosie LeSue and daughter Linda have returned from Mexico where they visited with Mrs. LeSues parents for about a week. He Due to extremely dry weather dangers, a fire ban all along the Wasatch front has been issued until moisture is received. According to Roy Acting Fire Chief Dick Waters, Weber County has told them that this ban went into effect on Friday. The Roy department, though, is issuing a few burning permits if the fire is very well contained, he said. Waters also urged caution be exercised by children in the lighting of fireworks in dry fields. He said that these are illegal and should not even be lighted in the state. Fire Calls July 3: A grass fire was reported at 5500 S. 2200 W. at noon with the cause unknown. At 2:15 p.m. a grass fire was reported at 5600 S. 4200 W. as the department assisted the county and the alarm was not sounded. Started by children behind the Royal Garden apartments, 1800 W. 5000 S. was a grass fire at 7:30 p.m. The owner of the residence at 6020 3. 2100 W. smelled smoke at 11 : 10 p.m. and the department responded and found that water had gotten onto the air conditioning motor and had shorted out. July 4: A grass fire was reported at 8:30 p.m. at 5000 S. 2000 W. A grass fire caused by the setting off of fireworks was reported at 10:58 p.m. at 6000 S. 2550 W. Another grass fire was reported at 11:24 p.m. at 4600 S. 2675 W. caused by fireworks. July 5: A grass fire was reported behind the North Park Baptist Church on 1900 W. and was caused by kids playing with matches. July 6: a car fire was reported Just north of the Roy exit on at 3:44 a.m. The department responded and found that it had simply overheated. At 3 p.m. a grass fire was caused from 5600 S. to 4000 S. along 2700 West caused by a train going past. July 8: A false alarm was reported at 6:54 p.m. at 4800 S. 1950 W. July 10: At 1:19 a.m. a discarded mattress and overstuffed set was on fire in back of Mas and Pas at approximately 5400 S. replaces Robert Roddom, South Ogden. Other new officials are Raelene Greenhalgh, Roy, first vice president; Roy Vallejo, Sunset, second vice president; Avan Probasco, Ogden, third vice president; Ray Dunn, Syracuse, Secretary, and Giles Self-taugh- k y has Thomas Marge returned from the Denver area, she has a sister who 1969 An appearance for Vice President Spiro Agnew bookings at Knotts Berry Farm, and he annual Native American Folk Festivals have kept this talent Hopi on the go As special assistant for Indian Educaton, Mr, Numkena serves on the Utah State Board of Education out of Salt Lake lives in Colorado. Carl and Elaine Davidson and their daughter Penny have been in our area for the past 3 weeks visiting with Elaine's mother Georgina Santos of Syracuse and her sister Rhoda Wiggill and her family. The Davidsons are from Ohio. New two-yea- group meets Chapter Without of information Hawkins at Carper at Partners directors Sidle, Ogden; Allen Whittle, Ogden; and Ross Anderson, Ogden. as one-yea- r directors are Bryant Cash, A1 verson, Roy; Betty Layton; and Joe Eckm&n, Jr., Ogden. Roddom and the new officials are employed at Hill AFB except Mr. Cash who has retired from the Utah air base. learning more about the organization. Activities are held on a regular basis for single parents and their children. To be eligible to join, an adult must be the parent of at least one living child, and custody of the child is not a factor. Mr. Kent Winger, New Members Director, is con- ducting the next orientation on July 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Citizens National k2050 phone Anne or Ruth 782-377- is holding an orientation for single parents interested in r With three albums to his credit, SKY BLUE and the GHOST RIDERS have been offered a recording contract w ith PROUD COUNTRY RECORDS. Music is not only a hobby for SKY BLUE, it is also a media through which he is able to share talents while bringing joy to others. Single parent The Ogden are Larry Elected City. Parents Leonard, Ogden, treasurer. 825-541- P; owTdo'docto wpthoutjsurgery? Doctors find many corns and calluses can be removed medically without surgery The same medical ingredient doc- tors inc) so effective is now avaiJ',hcc?r.escipt,on in a r ' Use only as directed Show ad W. 5700 So., in Roy. to your All interested single druggist DERMA-SOF- T parents are invited to this orientation. For further . 1900 W. Ambulance Calls July 5: A possible stroke was reported at 12:46 p.m. at 3800 S. 1900 W., No. 1 16. The victim was transported to St. Benedicts Hospital. 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SKY BLUE will be remembered as Wil Numkena with the A Chapella Choir during his high school days at Bear River High. t on the guitar and vocal techniques, SKY BLUE has traveled extensively with singing troupe SOUND of FREEDOM and appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. A long and impressive line of engagements include a nine-weetour with USO Entertainment Troups which included gigs in Korea, Japan, Okinawa and Taiwan with national television coverage in each country visited. A ten-daengagement at the Worlds Fair Expo in Osaka, Japan brought world-wid- e recognition to SKY BLUE. Performances at various Indian Youth Conferences, he also starred in the BYU musical, FROM AN EAGLES BED in Church in Ogden on Saturin the day. Entombment Hampel installed Ogden resident Bruce Hampel has been installed as the new president of the Ute Chapter of the Air Force Association. villi by the Rev. 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