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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. 9, 1 978, Singers Snowball Dance prepare Christmas concert scheduled Under the Mistletoe" is the theme of the annual Snowball Dance to be held in the Weber State College Union ballroom Dec. 15. The social enjoys one of the longest traditions at the college, having been started in the early 1930's. It is sponsored by ,DKO (t? ROY CITY POLICE LaDianaeda Sorority and Gamma Chi Sigma Fraternity. A high point of interest will DECEMBER 4, 1978 Officers investigated a problem at in which juveniles were trying to purchase beer The store employes felt that the customers were using false identification They left the scene before officers arrived Randy Jones, 25, 1731 W 4800 S , was booked into Weber County Jail following a shoplifting charge Police are investigating a complaint th it he had taken $11 (18 worth of food items from Food King An accident at bOOO S 1900 W involved Thomas Grissom, 1805 Mohawk Rd , Color , and Rae Dean Bruce, loo" , 1475 E. Officer Cummings presented a lecture and film to 11 employes at First Security Bank Officers assisted with a funeral escort for Myers Mortuary A report from the medical examiner has shown Vivian D Harris, 2190 W. 4300 S , died of natural causes due to age The unattended death was reported to officers by her son Eric Johnson, 5800 S 2200 W , reported finding a bicycle on the sidewalk The owner is being traced through the city's licensing program An intrusion alarm at Dunco Music was reported Officers found the building secure and the alarm was reset 1 be the introduction during intermission of a king and queen. Candidates are LeAnn Carver, Christy Fronberg. Tami Diane Hamer, Leatham, Laurie Somerville, and Sharon Wilcox King contenders are Les Boothe, Steve Carty, Don Hancock, Steve Jensen, Keith Kusuda, and Mark Olsen. The winners will be elected voting, by student body-wid- e said Patti Jensen of the committee in charge. Dancing begins at 8:30 p.m. Music will be provided by the Sandstone group and entertainment will be by Carol Jeppson and Denise Mason, at the affair. Admission is $4 per couple. DECEMBER 5, 1978 An accident at 4400 S. 1900 W. involved Verl Nelson, 5296 S. 2500 W. and Lamar Wood, 933 Vitt Dr., Ogden Officers are investigating a possible criminal trespass charge. Jean Reed, 5170 S. 2175 W., reported her vehicle had beer parked in front of her home and was apparently struck by a hit and run driver. Assistance was given the fire department at a medical emergency at 4536 S 1900 W. A repoit of pornographic books being sold at Skaggs was investigated by officers Three books were taken to the department and checked. In talking with the store manager, officers and store employes agreed that the material should be restricted to adults. The books will be taken off the shelf and sold only to requesting adults Cara Lee Beck, 401 S Weber, has been charged with driving during revocation, disobeying a traffic signal and giving false information to an officer. Offiers investigated a case of disturbing the peace concerning loud music. semi-pform- . COLOR SPECIAL! (Back in tins Roy Drug Center Colors of Christmas, including spiritual, folk and popular music, will be presented by the Weber State Singers Saturday at 8 p m. in the Val A Browning Center for the Performing Arts The Christmas concert will not only contain a large repertoire of music but with the aid of Christmas settings, slide presentations, and lighting techniques, a rather unique production is Wednesday Thru Saturday Dec. 6, 7,8 and 9, 1 978 Get A' Beautiful 8x10 everyone should enjoy, said Lyneer C. Smith, director He said last Christmas season the Weber State than 30 area Ml, Family Groups only 6dc per person tQf.aABMl concerts in the Ogden for church organizations, clubs and dinner gatherings The program represents the first time the group has put on a Yule program in the Center No adBrowming mission fee will be charged Mr Smith said cassette tapes of the WSC Singers performances will be sold at the door. The proceeds will go toward a fund being raised to defray costs of the projected annual tour. I$ 88C more Singers performed W1--. Color Portrait that prepared being far CHRISTMAS) r Tm ' v u ic. cpoc a' charm captured by our speua ist aph just the gift for everyone m the farnily ygroips too lmtt one special per person s rh t Additional NOT PROOFS see finished pictures sea'.a iaNe at reasonable prices All 8x10 ages 5x7 s Ad pi Roy Drug Center 1 975 West 5600 South Roy, Utoh Phene 825-978- 4 RCA 1 2'diagonai Sportable black & white ComPact 12 TV spring 1 and Supp minuteman of the month AAinteman of the Month The Minuteman of the Month for November is Paul Beckett. He was nominated by Mr. Wilson, who says that he has good leadership qualities, an interest in school work and school-relate- d activities. He has good grades and a really neat personality. Hes an all around good kid, and thats what theyre looking for, says Mr. Hansen. But Paul isnt just involved in school. Hes senior-patrleader over his scout troop, and hes a Star Scout. Hes also his deacons quorum leader at church. Paul likes the outdoors. He enjoys water and snow f THEY Co. I SPECIALISTS . 1590 WALL AVE. OGDEN, UTAH 84404 PHONE: DECEMBER 6, 1978 An intrusion alarm at Total Home Center w as checked. The building was found secure and the manager w as notified. Samuel Garcia, 21, 10440 Paramount Blvd., Downey, Calif , was booked into Weber County Jail following a shoplifting charge at Smith Food King Store personnel report he apparently took $1.23 worth of cooked meat from the store 399-559- 6 skiing, hunting, fishing, camping, and eating, said his Dad. The Minuteman is also musical. He plays trumpet in the school Stage Band, and in French horn the Minuteman Band. His dad says he does well in classes oher than band, that school work comes easily to Paul. When asked how he felt at being named Minuteman of the Month, he replied, Im honored! SEE OUR STOCK OF MIRRORS FOR COME IN & CHRISTMAS GYLE . 2750 Wash. 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