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Show ASo UT.V.l FF.F.S3 457 5. 2ri SALT LAXS V )1L 4i n The CHRONlClf pubiithod wMkly at Roy. Utah Second clot pottoga paid at Roy Utah. Subscription $1 additional per yor $5 SO two years $10. PH 82S 1666 Single copy price IS cants Write PO lot 207 Roy utoh 84067 Street address S388 $ 1400 W.. Roy. Utah SUN 84067 lUSPS DR. Jeffrey Kahn, gengealogy expert, will participate in the roots seminar hosted by the Roy North LDS Stake. August 31, 1979 526.420) Roy, Utah " Learn to discover your "roots. Since Alex Haleys book, roots, there is phenomenal interest to discover ones own roots. Because of this, the Roy North Stake is making it available, free to the public, a Seminar developed around the theme, Discover Your Roots. "How-to-do-- public is invited to Non-LDThe Seminar will be held at the Roy North Stake Center, 4900 South 2000 West, on Thursday, September 13th, beginning at 6 p.m. The general attend, LDS and Special guest for the Seminar will be Dr. Jeffrey Kahn Ph. D., former manager of the LDS Church Genealogical Library and Record Specialist for the Utah Genealogical Society. Dr. Kahn will keynote the Seminar at 7 p.m. and remain to answer questions. Exhibits and displays featuring genealogical research will open at 6 experts will be p.m. on hand to answer questions and help those attending get started finding T their family roots. The seminar will provide some what is needed to get started material free, available at the exhibits that evening. Pamphlets will also be available pertaining to how to use Mormon Genealogical Libraries. An exhibit and personnel from the Ogden Genealogical Library will demonstrate how easy the libraries are to use. LDS Genealogical Libraries are the largest and finest of their type in the world and open free to the public, 85 Richard D. Lamm of Colorado will address the Utah Democratic Party at its 1979 Jefferson-Jackso- n Day Dinner. Governor Lamm, basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were drill, Naval seamanship, close-ordhistory and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. A 1979 graduate of Bonneville High School, Washington Terrace, he joined the Navy in February 1979. er THEIR NEWLY received VICA trophy for notional excellence in Safety are (from left) Roger Williams, VICA Safety Adviser, Tim Scarborough drafting representative, Brian Wiberg, VICA president, Scott McClennan, VICA vice president, Van Crittenden, VICA treasuerand Gary Olsen, VICA adviser. SHOWING OFF Resumes accepted CITY City, MANAGER-R- oy Utah; Population, Roy VICA Applicants must have Bachelors Degree in public Competing in the national VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) annual contests, the Roy High club again distinguished itself. or business plus a minimum of 2 years in city management or equivalent. Also, require leadership of ability, knowledge municipal budgeting, personnel, business law and municipal . takes third 22,000; Annual Budget, $3,000,000; 65 employees; salary to be negotiated. operations. Resumes will be accepted by Mayor Joseph Dawson, 5715 South 2200 West, Roy, Utah 84067, until 5 p.m. September address announced today that Governor cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys For the last five years, Utah has placed in the top three nationally in at least one of the competitions. This year they took third place in the multiple section (clubs over 75 members) on safety, based on the years activities as reflected in the clubs scrapbook. In addition, Roys VICA received a certificate of merit in the outstanding club contest, placing them in the top ten. Seventeen local students went to Atlanta, Georgia, for the five day meet this summer, where only two Utah High Schools placed in the competition. With the beginning of school, VICA is conducting a membership drive. Any student in a trade or vocational class is invited to join. The fee is $5 and may be paid directly to any vocational teacher at the High School. 14. 1979. as Hunt renamed member of NACo National Association Be it hereby known the Roy City Council will con- duct a Special Council Meeting on October 16, 1979, commencing at 5:30 p.m. to conduct a public hearing to receive citizen input on the Roy City Annexation Policy Declaration. Declaration Said outlines the proposed future boundaries of Roy City. Any and all interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing to offer their input. The tentative Annexation Policy Declaration is on file with the City Recorder and may be reviewed in his office Monday through Friday between Bam. and 5 p.m. Joseph Dawson Mayor MRS. VALENE BERRY of Roy staff as head nurse. has joined McKay-De- e Hospital s nursing Berry appointed head nurse Mrs. Valene Berry of Roy, has been appointed as head nurse in the maternity division at McKay-De- e Hospital Center. She replaces Mrs. Merlene Stanger Juergens, who will be on maternity leave. Mrs. Berry has served as assistant head nurse for the past six months and has been a hospital employee for the past three years. I worked at the original Dee Hospital while I was still in high school in the laundry, running the elevator and working on the switchboard, Mrs. Berry said. I have always thought I would like to be a nurse, but I waited 20 years to take the training because I was raising my family She began taking night classes at Weber State College about ten years ago and earned her Associate Degree in Nursing in 1978. She and her husband, Kenneth, are the parents of three sons and three daughters, and they also have a grandson and a granddaughter. The Berry family lives at 2336 W. 4600 South, Roy. My husband has always stood behind me, and my children have really been good to help me to reach my goal of becoming a nurse, Mrs. Berry said. I really enjoy working with the new mothers and their babies this is the happiest part of the hospital. approved, become part of the American County Platform, NACos official policy document. Since the National Association of Counties was founded in 1935, its goals remain unchanged: to improve county government, to act as a national spokesman for counties, to serve as a liaison between counties and other levels of government, and to achieve a public understanding of the role of counties in the federal system. Cookout King Contest begins The Weber County Farm Bureau will hold its annual Cookout King Contest for this area on Monday September 3rd at Hooper in con- ol night Back-to-Scho- Counties the recommendations sponsors Roy Municipal Elementary PTA is sponsoring Night at the school this Thursday evening, September 6. Students and parents are invited to attend. The evening is to be a relaxed, e atmosphere. Each grade has a video taped presentation for their parents and it will be viewed in the individual classrooms as follows: 1st grade, 6:30; 2nd grade, 6:40; 3rd grade, 6:50; Kindergarten, 7:00; 4th grade, 7:20; of Taxation and Finance Policy Steering Committee. The appointment was made by NACo President Francis B. Francois of Prince George's County, Maryland. NACos 12 steering committees arm of county form the policy-makin- g is committee Each government. composed of approximately 40 county officials who meet during the year to examine issues critical to local government. Their recommendations on county legislative goals are presented to county officials from across the nation at NACos annual conference. If Thursday back-to-scho- elected Governor of Colorado for the first time in 1974, presently is Chairman of the National Governors Association Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management. Governor Lamms position as Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management is of great importance to Utah, particularly in light of the recent debate in Congress on development of synthetic fuels as it stated Mr. relates to the West, Lambert. Governor Lamm, along with our own Governor Matheson is a leading voice in the national concerns of energy and development, Lambert continued. His speech to the Utah Democrats will be an important event for our Party and the state. The Jefferson-Jackso- n Day Dinner, by National Committeeman Daryl McCarty and Utah County Chair Nancy Kader, will be held September 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Utah Union Ballroom. Tickets, at $25.00 per person, may be purchased by calling the Jefferson-Jackso- n Day Dinner Committee at Doug Hunt, Weber County Commissioner, Weber County, Utah, has been renamed as a member of the Notice of special city council meeting, PTA S Dale Lambert, Chairman of the Utah State Democratic Committee training k non-LD- demo party Navy Seaman Brandon Layne, son of LaMar and Arlene Eskelsen of 5519 S. 1150 W., Riverdale, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. eight-wee- alike. the persons. This is a seminar designed to fit the needs of the novice, as well as the advanced genealogist, particularly suited to enthusing both member and nonmember about geneological research. Discovering roots is interesting, fun and exciting. Plan now to attend. Find out how easy it is to trace your own roots Lamm to Completes training During the member and About one half of the usage of libraries, world wide, is by 5th grade, 7:30; 6th grade, 7:40. Mr. Clarke, principal, would like parents to take this opportunity to visit the classrooms, library, multipurpose room and the administrative offices. open-hous- PTA officers for tins school year are: President, Mrs. Barbara Sims, Vice President, Mr. Don Clarke; Teacher Representative, Mrs. Diana DeJong; Membership, Mrs. Liz McBride; Publicity, Mrs Kay Brown; Historian, Mrs. Bonnie Shields; Mrs. Joan Tonn; Secretary, Treasurer, Mrs Sharon Burbank; Room Mothers, Mrs. Cathy Hemsley; Volunteer Coordinator, Mrs. Cathy Porter; Pre School, Mrs. Sharyol Mansfield, Book Mobile, Mrs. Sherry Moore; Health, Mrs. Diane Bowden; Hospitality, Mrs. Kay West. Refreshments will be served in the e area where PTA oflook will forward to meeting ficers and greeting students and parents. multi-purpos- junction with the Hooper Tomato Days celebration. This county cookout contest will qualify cookers for the State Utah Farm Bureau Cookout Contest to be held on Saturday September 8th in .Salt Lake City. The cookout king contest is open to any male over age 16 who is a resident of Utah. Weber County can send up to four representatives to compete in the state contest. Cookout entries can include: Pork, beef, lamb or poultry. Last year's Weber County Cookout King winner was Alan Thurber of Ogden. and Copy Center employees (from left) Ardys Atkinson, Sandro Jones, Alice Taylor, Carrie Fagg, Faunell Hirschi, Archie Gonez and Julie Stonrhnn BOOK STORE Book store expanding The Book Store and Copy Shop, 2(XK) expanding, after only 6 months in business, and is now going to feature greeting cards, party and special occasion supplies and gift wrap, in addition to their soft and hard cover books and copy services. Manager Ardys Atkinson attributes the rapid growth and success to support from the community. W. 5700 S. is Because of the patronage and support, w e are now able to offer more lines and a larger selection of items, she says. We very much appreciate our many customers and friends who have made our success possible." The shop makes a specialty, too, of special ordering books that cannot be located in stores, and carries a complete line of religious books. Tomato Day coming Farm Bureau Tomato Day for Weber County will be held this year on Monday, September 3 Something tor everyone is how the varied events of the celebration are described by the committee members working on it. Hooper Park will be the scene of the festivities Exhibits will be accepted Monday at the park from 7:30 a m. to 9 p m in food, home arts, fine arts, flowers, crafts and crops. New this year is a four wheel drive pull entry fee is $2 and it will be a jackpot event. , Concluding the days activities will be a rodeo at 7:30 p.m. in the Hooper Arena, billed as one of the best amateur rodeos in the area. Among the contests and events scheduled are a dog show, baby show (2 years and under), livestock judging, tractor driving, talent program and many others. General Chairmen for the event are Wayne Gibson, Weber County Farm Bureau President and Kurt Fowers, Hooper Farm Bureau President. For further information on Tomato Day call 825-173- |