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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Nov. Folk Heros 1 1,1 978, Page 1 0 will be the theme of the movie to be shown on Saturday, at the Southwest branch Library in Roy. Beginning at 2 p.m. the movies Casey at the Bat, John Henry, and Paul Bunyan. will be shown. Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN CASTLES by Herman Raucher. Humorous Ben Webber and rich Ginnie Maitland arrive in New York for the same reason: show business. Each is the others first love, but become separated by fate only to win out. S THE HANDBOOK by Nancy Bubel. Its the first guidebook on seeds and seedlings for the backyard vegetable gardener, and its written by a remarkable backyard gardener with plenty of experience. NIELSENS CHILDREN by James Brady. Kate Sinclair moves from morning talk show to network evening news, gaining a $5 million contract, most admired woman status, and the hatred of her dignified partner, and of other man inside television whom she threatens. TO ELVIS, WITH LOVE by Lena Canada. The true story of Karen (a young handicapped and lonely girl) who loved Elvis Presley and his music, and his reaction to her predicament by writing letters and sending gifts until her death. FARTHINGALES FOLLY by Charles MacKinnon. Follows the lives and loves of four generations of an English family, who rise from obscurity to wealth and political power, and finally, end in disintegration and destruction. GOOD HOUSEKEEPLNG: WOMANS MEDICAL GUIDE by David Rorvik and the editors of Good Housekeeping with the assistance of distinguished Medical Board. Authoritive, help for intimate problems. BRIGHT FLOWS THE RIVER by Taylor Caldwell. Confined to a sanitarium after a suicide attempt, Guy Jerals struggles to break the psychological bonds of marriage that will free him to join the woman he loves. CANCER AND CHEMICALS by Thomas H. Corbett, M.D. About environmental disease and the chemicals that are polluting our environment: what they are, where they are, how they got there, and most importantly, what effects they have on our bodies. A RECKONING by May Sarton. Laura Spelmans last request before she dies of ct ncer is to be able to die the way she wants to, looking on the last illness as a journey during which she reckons her life and relationships. RED SKY AT NIGHT LOVERS DELIGHT by Jane Aikin Hodge. Kate Warrender and her widowed mother must leave their comfortable home at Warren House, lost to them by the suicide of Kates father, a reckless gambler who has also squandered the family fortune at the gaming tables. SEED-STARTER- ir U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless amtata STEMS te Sirloin Cut Pork U.S.D.A. Choice amps STEAK Center Cut Rib Pork o-iop- STEAK ... Classified ads make cents $2 a week $6 a month 825-166- SB U.S.D.A. Choice Round Bone Swiss Center Cut Loin Pork morn U.S.D. U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Chuck s i BE STEAK ... Fresh 6 Call one in today. Shoulder U.S.D.A. Choice Large End mam . . ME STEMS STEAK Roy News Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Peterson have just returned from an extended trip to Canada. They drove up to Calgary, Lake Louise, and Banff, then over to British Columbia and home by way of Sun Valley, Idaho. They report that the weather was very nice for this time of year. Mrs. Faye Robison Butrers, of Sunset, who died Saturday, was the mother of Ray M. Butters of Roy. Funeral services were held on Tuesday in Ogden. A baby girl was born Oct. 31 at McKay Dee Hospital to Carl and Karen Wheelwright of 4229 S. 2275 W. James and Kathryn Fassel, of 2326 W. 5700 S. had a baby girl at St. Benedicts Hospital on Oct. 31. Oris Hansen has been at Iake Powell for the fishing contest at that resort. and Lorna Child is The six month old buby of seriously ill in the hospital. Beverly Lloyd is confined at her home with a broken leg she received in an accidental fall. Page and Lourene Lewis, along with a brother and sister in law went to Arkansas for about 10 days, where they visited with relatives in different areas of the state. Jake Hansen has been hospitalized for treatment of a U.S.D.A. Choice Round Bone ROAST U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Cross boy on Oct. 29. They now have two boys and two girls in their family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McDowell have been in Arizona to visit his mother who is quite ill. John Goff has been confined at home with pneumonia. Virgil Wilson is recuperating at home following recent surgery. Miss Candy Larsen, who is being married later this month, was honored with a bridal shower given by Dorris Beck at her home in East Layton. Neighborhood friends and relatives of the bride elect were invited. UNLIMITED I We ore a direct source f 1 monet . Write a for funding 1st and 2nd i 'mortgages, . I ' leases,' developments, business loans, personal loans or anything you may need. 3 . j O l f Of" I iff Q x GO 1 1 Of EZf RIB ROAST.!!, heart ailment. Bill and Jennie Stoker had a baby f 21 Turbot FILLETS Fresh Red SNAPPER !WHTWgW; i Smoki HA Turkey DR |