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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Aug. 24, 1978, Page 13 Bus A vivacious Jimmie Parker will also be at station KSVN for interviewing on Saturday at 1 p.m. Hazel Park will be on Channel 4 Saturday at noon. Parker was with Roy Rogers and in the band at the Washington Terrace lady expects to to hit the charts" on a country music tape. Hazel Park, 425 W. 4940 S., wrote the lyrics and mu4ic to country star Parkers Jimmie Bonanza film set. He was also lyric writer for N.F. Costello, at one time an NBC staff writer. Mrs. Park writes for the "Texas Proud, the house organ paper on country music stars. July of this year she attended a reception hosted by Senator Jake Garn and Senator Orin Hatch, attended by 4,000 people. It was Hazels lyrics and music to star Jimmie Parkers vocalizing that was new song hits. She will be meeting him at the Salt Lake City airport Saturday along with station manager, Henry Hilton of KSOP. They will be publicizing the tape Ive Got the Thunder of the Mountain in My Soul on one side and equal hit Will There Still Be Country Music on the other. In the evening Mrs. Park and Jimmie Parker will be performing at the Terrace Ballroom, between 4th and 5th South on Main Street. the throughout evening. Senator Garn sent played her a thank-yo- u note afterwards. She, 72, is known as the grandmother of country music. She said she was not one to stand on her laurels. In spite of two strokes, two new arteries, and a recent heart operation, she says as long as I live Im going to live. Her statement is well demonstrated by the fact that whe writes for five different countries. Last year she presented an hours show at a diplomatic party given by President Carter at the White House. It was on this occasion that her song The Man from Plains Georgia was introduced. It The was played twice. second President time Carter himself asked for it. Parker said that the way he chooses a song is by tempo and by melody. You aim for two potential groups: radio and juke boxes, he said. Mrs. Parks fine lyrics was the main reason that guided his choice, he said. You see how the song fits Hazels lyrics are you. He suitable for narrative. liked the upbeat of the song Will There Still Be Country Music? Her other winner is sung The Man by Paul Cannon, from Plains Georgia." On the other side is a love song of a husband to his wife dedicated to Rosalyn Carter. She expects it will be played at all airports whenever President Carter arrives. Mrs. Park las voted into he National Nashville Song Writers Association and is an active member of the Golden Spike Country Music Band, which has played for 25 years annually at the Elvira Jacobson reports that her husband, Jene, is doing real well after his gall bladder operation at McKay-De- e Hospital this Monday. Porkers vs Pumpers ball game involving Riverdales Police and Fire Departments will take place at Riverdale this Park A Saturday, Aug. 26. It will start at 3 p.m. Proceeds will go into the funds of the Local WBBA (Western Boys Baseball Association). A two week trip was enjoyed by Sterling and Ona Johnston and children John and Stacy. At Bremerton, Washington they visited her brother, Tolman Bohi and his wife and family. Then they took the coast route part of the way as they proceeded to Los Angeles to visit her and sister, brother-in-la- Edward and Renee Lehman. Several days of the first week of Jerry and Jeanette two DeGroots week vacation were spent on a trip to Lake Powell. They were accompanied by Darren, Steven and Ronald. Golden and Cora Bingham returned recently from a week long motor trip to the Oakland-SaFrancisco Bay area. He said the weather was beautiful all the way. It was cool enough for a jacket at San Francisco. n like this do not happen very often. Two Riverdale prominient families both had a baby girl born at McKay-DeHospital on August 14. Moreover both baby girls weighed exactly 7 lbs. 11 oz. The only difference was that Bill and Karren Hayward Lindsays daughter was 20 inches long while Eugene and Lina Barker Watsons was 21 Ms inches long. The Lindsays and son Michael will name their The newcomer Lisa Ann. e Watsons moved routes being changed consult your UTA Customer Service Center. Route no. 19 - Jefferson between 25th and 36th Street is now part of Route no 19. Covers Jefferson instead of Wall Avenue, Wall Avenue patrons now choose from Route numberslO, 40, and 70. Minor schedule changes will effect Route numbers Effective Aug. 28, 1978, the Utah Transit Authority will implement route changes in the Ogden area. Major route changes will include the following: Route no. 7 - Now will cover Monroe and Quincy Avenues, north of 36th. Route no. 11 - Service Serfrequency increased. vice otherwise the same except that Route no. 23 is now incorporated in Route 612-586- 2 assistance. Route no. 21, now take Route no. 40. The new modiefied system is designed by UTA to simplify and streamline the system as well as improve the service efficientcy in the Ogden area. New scheules will be available at all 3,5,12,18,22, and 40 Routes consolidated will schedule outlets before the include Route no 9, riders effective change date, or for living north of 36th will now additional information take Route no. 7, riders riders may call the UTA Information living south of 36th Street Telephone no. 11. Route no. 15 - Extensive route and schedule revision - o from Riverdale a few weeks ago to Uintah. The proud father said they are changing their habit of naming their children something starting-wit- the letter Maria (Michelle, will now mice noute no. 15. Route no. 16, call for M. and They have now started on a new letter of the J for Jennifer. alphabet, Announcement has been made that the Lions Club Mobile Clinical Screening Van will come to this area soon. Free services are offered for the testing for hearing, glaucoma, diabetes and high blood pressure. It will park at the First, Third, Fifth Ward on September 6 from 9 to 12 and from 5 to 8 Those desiring the p.m. service should go to the van and wait their turn. Micael). way to be a regular saver. A Beautiful an initial deposit of $50.00 or more to a new or existing savings account, well give you a silver plated goblet or pair of French lead crystal glassware free. You may For purchase additional silver goblets or pairs of crystal for $5.95 each time you deposit $25.00 or more. And well help you finish your set by giving you your eighth goblet or crystal pair at no cost to you. Our attractive savings plans make it easy to save regularly. Our silver and crystal stemware make saving a beautiful thing, too. One free offer Library sets schedule of per family Veterans Hospital. Terrace talks about Twins group holds picnic On June 1978 10, at Riverdale Park, the Ogden Area of the Mother Of Twins Club held their Annual picnic and was open to the public. There were games, food, also a raffel for two beautiful hand made baby quilts. The highlight of the day was the twin contests that consisted of over 40 entries by twins. There was also triplets who recieved special prizes. There was foe the most look alike, the least look alike, the blueist eyes, and the curliest hair. All First Prize winners recieved free pictures and were able to enter for the Grand Prize. The judges were Mayor Stephen Dirks, Len Allen and Kevin Williams. The Winners Of The Day were Amber Violet and Amie Lyn Dyson of South Ogden. The girls were born Aug. 16, 1975, to Mr. and Mrs. Hank Dyson. They are identical twins with blonde hair and gray eyes. The girls also won first prize for the . ' costs Discussion on costs to attend Utah Municipal League continued from previous meeting. It was left at earlier meeting that most look alike. Amber and Amie like all other three years olds, are very demanding. Each set of twins that are born, are a s different as night and day. Each one is a special person. At age 13 months while mother was trying to prepare cucumbers for pickling there were strange voices coming from the bathroom. When I reached the girls one of them had been playing the brient and some how had fallen in it hands first. She wasnt hurt she was just wet and having a good time. So beware while you are canning, said Roberta Dyson. Roberta Dyson is presently secretary of the club. This year is looking exAll new citing already. mothers come find out what its all about. The next meeting is Aug. 24 and call 4 about the place. The speaker will be Evelyn Day a nutritionist. 731-276- councilmen who took their wives would have an allowance of $150 for pocket money. Councilman Gene Allphin voted to attend as in the past and in same circumstances. Mayor Halley could find no reason to hand out $100 to everybody who goes. Councilman Rich stated that not everything was paid under that $150. Again he stated that three on the council had never attended the Utah Municipal League meetings. Mayor Halley said that it had been established earlier meeting that would be allowed member 23, 1979; February 27, 1979; March 27, 1979; April 24, 1979; May 22, 1979; June 26, 1979; July 17, 1979. Unless otherwise noted or announced in the press all meetings start at 4 p.m. Persons wishing to have a topic placed on the agenda for board discussion should notify the Chief Librarian as far in advance of the meeting as possible. OGDEN FIRST FEDEB4L SWINGS - The Big Orange. For your financial health. Ogden Office 2425 Washington Validated Parking Door-sid- 621-010- Bivd Brigham City Office lOf South Main Door-sidParking Roy Office 2020 W 5700 So 734-945- 4 773-691- 1 e Door-sid- e Parking at $75 con- vention and $55 if councilman took wife. The $150 in pocket money was in addition to allocated money. At this point Councilman Rich said "Im not sure we need the $150 that has been given every year. He then asked if those attending should pay first of after attending. The mayor said it didnt matter in regard to the in- expenses curred. Councilman Hess made the motion to make $100 the additional expense. Larry Neves replied, "I think it is a reasonable figure. The council voted to send Olive Recorder, City . . anew baby Sorensen and Sheralle Taylor, secretary, to San Davis North Newborns Aug. 6: Cavett, William W., Roy, a girl. The Weber County Library Board of Directors invites the public to attend its meetings to be held in the Board Room on the lower level of the main library at 2464 Jefferson Avenue according to the following schedule: August 29, 1978; September 26, 1978; October 24, 1978; November 28, 1978; December 19, 1978; January council attending necessary Love is. meetings 1 Francisco, September to attend a workshop on Municipal Systems Records Keeping. The council also approved to create a Suggestion 20-2- and Evelina Ramos, 4337 S. 2175 Aug. 10: Valasquez, Juan and Evan Rodriguez, 46 N. 30 E., Kaysville, a girl. Aug. 12: Thurber, Alan and Tracy Etherinton, 561 16th Street, Ogden, a boy. Nelson, Danny and Deanne Owen, 1061 Nayon, Rd No. E, Layton, a boy. Aug. 14: Hurst, Sidney and June Forbes, 500 W. 175 N., Layton, a girl. Aug. 16: Elmer, William and Tamera Hasselbring, 1250 S. 4300 W., Ogden, a boy. Saulisbury, Loren and Shirley Star-che- r, 1301 W. 550 N., No. 189, Clearfield. Aug. 17: Rooks, Glen and Cynthia Olson, 1241 N. 450 W., Sunset, a girl. Myers, Clyde and Darlene, 449 S. 500 E., Clearfield, a girl. Duncan, Scott and Valerie Allan, 110 S. 600 E., Kaysville, a boy. Aug. 18: Holliday, Scott and Patricia Byington, 1446 S. 100 W., Syracuse, a boy. Aug. 19: Merkley, Dan and Pam Egan, 481 S. 1280 W., Clearfield, a boy. Program to award city employees who submit a suggestion that would make Washington Terrace a better place. Make plans to attend the Roy Days celebration Tfouir UYAvjainfls to meet Date and Time: August 30, 1978 7 p.m. Place: Clearfield No. Branch Library, 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield Public Welcome! Because the UTA belongs to you, you should take this opportunity to meet the people who operate it. You are invited to ask questions, offer comments, and yu! express opinions concerning your UTA. THE BUS is yours. Take a few minutes and plan on attending UtahTransit your neighborhood meeting. Authority 4 |