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Show SUN CHRONICLE, August 8, 1 1 979, Page 6 Roy i' ! W-fflW- area released as Elders Quorum president. Released as his ROY STAKE FOURTH WARD f W Fast Sunday, On 5UjN NITi Chris & 'iV sp'4 ' DOG EAR SPRUCE i'm 1 x 4 6 - x 4 Combed tOP FLAT 1 Ft 6 - Ft & 89' Stained CEDAR Select 1 FLAT TOP CEDAR 'til) 6 x 4 1 Ft Stand & Better FLAT TOP CEDAR 1 4 X 6 - Ft ea 97 ea. 76 ea. Neilsen sustained. Robyn Eschenroder was released as Mia Maid Advisor; Jeannine Child, Primary president, and her counselors Joyce Johnson and Cathy Chatterton; Cleora Arnell, Relief Society homemaking leader; and Sunday School president, Steven Neilsen and his counselors Kim Hall and 58e ea. 3 WXi 2 CEDAR 19 1x6x6 i ea. Mark Gibby. Sustained to the Primary :.nhfj CEDAR 1 2 x 4 - 8 169 Ft PECKY CEDAR 2 x 4 8 Ft. 1 x 4 6 Ft. with Kim Hall and Dale Johnson as his counselors. Beverely Hall will be the new Relief Socity Homemaking leader, and Cleora Arnell, 50 Ft. Rolls 4 Ft. $27.95 5 Ft. $36.95 I ra 0 combed ea. 11 12 GAUGE 6.49 2.94 8 Ft. -- were Joyce Johnson, and president Robyn Eschenroder and Cathy counselors. Chatterton, Mark Gibby was sustained as Sunday School president, CHAIN LINK REDWOOD 4x4 ea. 199 4 x 4 - 8 Ft 6 Ft. the daughter of Bruce and Ann Jackson was blessed by iRajph Knutsen, and named Jennifer Lynne. The son of Rick ard Connie Hadden was blessed by his father, and named Scott Earl, and the son of Richard and Jean Drazil was blessed by his father, and named Jason Richard. Tamera Baker has been sustained as secretary of the Young Womens Mutual. Dale Johnson was released as Scoutmaster, and Steve Dick's news editor and historian, and Jeanine Child, ward $42.95 Mutual Adviser. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting on Aug. 23 at the Deseret Industries. They will have the lesson and a film, after which they will eat lunch there. Cost for the lunch is $1.00 and reservations must be made by Sunday with Irene Nelson. There will be a nursery at the church for children two years and older. Mothers should bring a sack lunch for them. Those needing a ride should meet at the church at 9:30 a.m. Second session Relief Society will be Aug. 22 and 7:30. SEVENTH WARD A new Primary presidency 4 t1 OVER SO TYPES OF PANELING TO CHOOSE FROM MOLDINGS AND COLORED NAILS LARGEST QUANTITY AND VARIETY IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. MONOWALL RED OAK GREEN 316 x 4x8 I st grade simulated on lauan plywood 316x4x8 Simulated finish hardboard backing CASTLE RIDGECREST BIRCH 1 st grade. GOLD Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood , $51 CROSSCUT BIRCH 1 316 x4 7V5i x 8 Wood Veneer 1st Real st grode, simulated wood gram finish on Icuon plywood I Clap-perton- Grade. $549 secretary. Bette Boehm was released as $749 Primary chorister, and Jill Hall sustained. Blake was released as Cultural Arts Chairman, and Jerry Carey sustained. Cor-bridg- e ""JJewTJnpmenrXrnrpr DISCOUNTED ODD & END CABINETS Save 60 y While Stock Lasts GALVANIZED PIPE RANGE in 2 ft. lengths inch $6.30 14 inch $8.61 1 inch $12.18 Vi inch $19.53 1 12 HOODS $H295 1 CHAIN LINK II. 11 fl.W ji1 DOG RUNS REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN you how to do yourself ana save money MATTIES WEEKLY ; lunch. t MONDAY : t I t.flt. 7! a : WEDNESDAY Thick Fluffed lucious : pork chop $3.45 I THURSDAY : ; Sirlion tipi over homemode noodles. e $3.20 e : FRIDAY e Gnlled halibut or pink salmon $3.45 : SATURDAY DINNER Prime nb from 5 to 8. iL : : : $6.95 HOMEMADE BREAD 4 PIES 5517 So. 1900 W e Roy eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee j. .dimension lumber Mi AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITtMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE 41 !i- I - elSif CHRIS & DICK'S "THt Vso Cord WALL PANELING KINGS " Wolker Bonkord Master Charge Bonk Card Open 9 a m. te 7 p m 972-871972 8719 1 SSS Wst 1100 South (1 Block Eost of RodwW 8d ) OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a m. to 3 m. p a LAKEVIEW WARD Mathie has been ordained a Teacher. A new presidency has been sustained for the Prim airy. were Sharyol Mansfield, president, Kay brown and Barbara Sims, counselors, and Mary Lynne Jones, secretary. Karen Greenwell was sustained as the new president, with Released Catherine Nelson and Athea Beck as her counselors, and Dixie Martini, secretary. Hancock was sustained as assistant Laurel adviser; Rhonda Kano, Elizabeth assistant Mia Maid adviser, and Leslie George, assistant BeeHive Adviser. Three babies were blessed and named at Fast meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jensen was blessed by her father, and named Jennifer Lee. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen was blessed by his Douglas grandfather, Porter and named Charles Jack Hansen Jr. Kelly Ann Brown was blessed and named by Ronald Aminot. Norma Tillotsen was released as Sunday School secretary, and Lynette Phillips as Young Womens secretary. Lynette was sustained as Sunday School secretary. there a pot luck supper and work session at the stake camp for all who can help with this project. They will meet at the camp at 5 p.m. will be On August 23 THIRTEENTH WARD A Ward Fair will be held Sept. 8. Shauna Brown, Laurie Fielding, Laurie Hogan, Heidi Kolb and Tamera Hunt from have graduated Primary. Hales has been as released Primary Secretary, and Jan Jackson was released as a Primary teacher and sustained as secretary. Marla Olmstead has been sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Greg Hadlock has been ordained a Teacher. ELEVENTH WARD Claron Porter, Meloy Putnam and Milo House, have been ordained High Priests; Mel Alexander, and Paul Rodgers Seventies; and Mark Browning, Jay Suiter Curtis Child, and Nate Herzog, Elders. Sandra London has been sustained as the new Primary president, with confirmed, following her baptism, by her father, Russell Daniel Pincombe. Kswer Home Discount may tav to 14 an homoownon Insurance tt your. hom u loss than You 2 That homeownen Insurance theStat Farm way. 80B STANGER 5275 S 1900 W (Main St)1 Roy, Utah 84067 825-716- 9 HotforPiraRdCo8avCopaRT Coioioao Hmbioii Now NgtoMi Otoe Rulon Scott and Elwood Watts have been ordained High Priests. ROY WEST STAKE TENTH WARD Games, displays, food and melodrama will all be part of the Ten Town Fair beginning at 5 tonight at the church. The Relief Society Homemaking meetings will be Aug. 30 at 10 a.m. SEVENTEENTH WARD Relief The Society Homemaking meeting will be Monday morning. Their Fall Social will be Sept. 7 and the Paul Silettirome. All three sessions will be included in the social. Rec dept. plans $100. of bicycle 5539 S. 2200 W. Value $150. Aug. 9-Theft from auto at 2168 W. 5475 S. of set of tools valued at Theft $250. vanRoy Elementary School, 2888 W. 5600 W. reported 4 dalism. 21 broken windows valued at $70. Aug. 117-1- 1 store at 4800 S. 1900 W. reported theft of gas valued at $10. Suspects apprehended. Aug. 12 Marijuana was found growing in the yard at 2100 W. 5500 S. Evidence removed and destroyed by Roy P.D. Aug 13 Burglary was investigated at 4407 S. 1900 W. Misc. tools were missing valued at $14.50. Forced entry reported at the Bode Exchange 1934 W. 5700 S. damage was broken window, gumball machine. Roy City Dog Pound reported forced entry and theft of 11 dogs. No value listed. Aug. 14 Five juveniles were questioned for trespass at Roy Municipal Pool. Incident of shooting firearms within the city limits at $5. window at reported 3690 value $90. Broken valve on motor home at 2568 W. 5225 S. value $150. Purse stolen from auto at Roy High School. No value listed. W. 5850 S. par- ticipated in the baseball and softball programs are in- vited. First place teams in each league will receive their City trophies. Coaches are asked to remind their players to attend. Coaches, we are glad you assisted us to help boys and girls learn to play ball and learn the fundamentals. We hope you will coach again next year. FIRE CALLS Talent Aug. 8 Roy Fire Dept, conducted a controlled burn at House fire at contest slated Hooper LDS Cultural Hall (5601 S. 6150 W.). Admission to this event, sponsored by the Young Farmers and Ranchers ifs free. This contest is the preliminary event to the Utah Farm Bureau Talent Find which will be held on Saturday September B at the Utah State Fair. This event will showcase all county talent winners. Everyone 30 years of age and under is eligible to participate in this contest. information by calling Kathleen Fowers at or Loene Hill at $200 in prize money will be awarded at the talent contest Thursday night. Last years talent winners 773-556- 3 782-632- DIVISION: Becky Williams of 436 E. 2050 N. North Ogden. She performed a vocal solo and is the daughter of Rick B. and Beth Ann Williams. DIVINTERMEDIATE ISION: John Harris won this division last year with a piano solo. He is the son of Joseph Harris of 165 S. 7700 E. in Huntsville. SENIOR DIVISION: Randy J. West of 3975 Evelyn Road sang and played on original song on the piano to win this category last year. 17-3- 0. Womens Club will hold its August luncheon at the new Spring Chicken Inn in Morgan at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, August 18. For reservations Gloria Ashby, Gloria Thim, 376-579- 825-281- 2 caused by short T.V. $1000 Aug. 9 Smoke was reported at 2671 W. 5750 S. Investigation found no fire. Aug. 13 Weber County Library 1950 W. 4800 S. reported smoke and electric base heater was found turned on. A reported car in a canal at 1700 W. 5600 S. Fire Dept, found no car, damage caused by previous accident. AMBULANCE CALLS A female juvenile was transported to St. Benedicts because of apparent overdose of pills. Aug. 7 A pickup truck fell on a man at 2323 S. 4900 W. Fire Dept, gave aid and transported to McKay-DeAug. 84436 S. 1900 W. was the scene of an accident. A young boy was treated for lacerations and Aug. 3 e. auto-pedestri- transported to St. Benedicts. Aug. 14 E.M.T.s reported to 5440 S. 1900 W. to assist a teenage girl with a possible broken wrist. Taken to hospital by parents. f Aug. 15 Transport to Myers Mortuary was provided for an 83 yr. old victim of fatal cardiac arrest at 3800 S. 1900 W. Legal notice Position Open CITY MANAGER Roy City, Utah; Population, 22,000; Annual Budget, $3,000,000; 65 employees; salary to be negotiated. Applicants must call or have Bachelors Degree in public or business plus a minimum df 2 years in city management or equivalent. Also, require leadership ability, of knowledge municipal budgeting, personnel, business law and Birthright municipal chapter organized The operations. Resumes will be accepted by Mayor Joseph Dawson, 5715 South 2200 West, Roy, Utah 84067, until 5:D0 PM Sep- tember 14, 1979. international organization BIRTH RIGHT is being organized at 2560 Jefferson in Ogden. This will be the third BIRTH RIGHT in the state of Utah. Salt Lake City BIRTH RIGHT was established in 1974 and Provo BIRTH RIGHT began early in the year of 1979. BIRTH RIGHT is run by private donations Telephone Salt Lake All 393-168- 773-594- 5. and Thursday for tho Saturday In Pictures may Kper Soy.without charge either taken In our office or submitted by our .readers. r VmUmmtteii mxxS organization pregnancies. Persons who could spend one or two hours a week in working with these women 0 please call Mrs. Feeny, or Kim BeU, or 4 Wednesday papers must be In the news office before 5 p.m. Monday or by 2 p.m. and designed to council and assist women with problem pregnancies or unwanted 825-166- 359-261- news photographs lor volunteer help. BIRTH RIGHT guiding principle is It is the right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born. BIRTH RIGHT is a planned The Federal 2657 W. 5250 S. damage. The Weber County Farm Bureau will hold its amateur talent contest on Thursday August 16 at 7 p.m. in the is available 1900 W. 5000 S. Luncheon , Damage to shrub by auto at 5956 S. 2325 W. Value $50. Theft from building at 5450 S. 1900 W. Money bag with cash, $1130. Aug. 8 Broken windows at church 4900 S. 2000 W. valued at Broken who youth $5. valued Roy Recreation will host a baseball and softball party at the Municipal bowery on Tuesday, August 21, at 4:00 All 3-- Theft 7-- party p.m. Aug. 2 Damage to trash cans by a private truck was reported at 2591 W. 4800 S. Value, $20. from Circle R Motel at 5223 S. 1900 W. 1 Aug. blanket valued at $25. Theft from residence at 3675 S. 2025 W. Slot cars valued at reported at 4550 S. 3100. Wallet stolen from auto at 5765 S. 1900 W. value $5. Shoplifting by 3 juveniles reported at Safeway 5700 S. 1950 W. The juveniles were released to their parents. Broken window reported at 4482 S. 2250 W. Value $15. at 4800 S. 1900 W. by Aug. 15 Shoplifting reported by three juveniles, released to parents. Vandalism reported at Municipal Park, broken light bulbs This division is for ages Applicants Cell: Connie Sorenson 7 James Porter, Ricky and Terry Wheelwright, and John Goodson have been ordained Elders. Frank Matthews, JUNIOR yoarv old Call 'mo and lind out 7 Phone: Off. David Cawley, in this contest were: WANTED! 6 Clark John Combe, Fowers, Todd Rhodes, Dennis Xulane. Wayne Thompson, David Neil Trussell, and Paul Toyn have been ordained Elders. Tex Robinson and Paul Facer have been ordained High Priests. Kevin ROUTE CARRIERS 731-35- Byron Brown was confirmed by Ernest D. Brown. Heather Rae Berry was blessed and named by her grandfather, Kenneth Berry. quorum. fiAmmown II hm ; ; ; e : J 825-876- 3 3 Iff' in the Priests assistant f and our s surprise day TUBDAY Old fashioned roail turkey with all the trimmings. s $3.30 P Dimensional Lumber and Fencing Dimensions Are Approximations Mark George has been sustained as 1st assistant with Mark Bateman as 2nd Sheen and Caroline Wright. SIXTEENTH WARD Stacey Pincombe has been AND EQUIPMENT MAD! TO ORDER . : e Your FIREPLACES in stock er Gaylene Bateman and Christine Tatton as her counselors. Released were Nancy Porter, president and her counselors, Marsha s ON ALL and Charles as his counselors. Hoopes served following the lesson. EIGHTH WARD Scott Tayson has been ordained a Seventy and Choi c of soup or salad with CLEARANCE Any size mode to order most standard sizes Society will LUNCHEON SPECIALS: SUMMER GATES Well show The Relief have their Homemaking meeting on Wednesday evening at Roy North Park, with the day and evening sessions meeting together. A pot luck supper will be 2'xl6 DUCTED IM CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26 x 8' $3.11 26" x 1 0' $3.90 26" x 1 2' $4.69 26" x 14V2' $5.49 $6.20 counselors were Leland Karras and Woody Hopes. was Karras Leland sustained as the new president, with Woody Robyn Joyce Hamblin; counselors Dorothy Lunt and Donna Blickfeldt, and secretary Ida Thorpe. Sustaned as the new president was Paula Ball, with Bette Boehm anc Diane Gerry as her coun, selors and Ramona lauan plywood, CASTLE 316 x 4 x been has sustained Released were president 1st grad. 316 4x4 Simulated finish on $6 49 OAK I 51 69 649 m: on news LDS MiMSM.. tte mtm .. HfffteUras , Irate Afara.. 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