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Show Sun Chronicle, December 1 , 1 979, Page 6 Golden Spike '"M iMflW'fca! u'tfvi irk ny Ski reports available ta, Beginning November- - 21, the Utah Travel 1979, Council will offer ski con- hUi'r traditional ski information number (801) and on e its new number I;1 ,v dition on reports Utah Travel Council Hotline provides a valuable public to service travelers its throughout the nation, commented Alton V. Frazier, Director of the Utah 2 Travel Council. The significant decrease m calls since Labor Day, however, has pointed to the necessity of broadening the toll-fre- (800 ) 534-579- 4 Since June, both numbers have been known as the Utah Travel Council Hotline, during months when they would generally receive limited use. Frazier added that the Utah Travel Council staff have already received many calls requesting ski in- formation and inquiries as to opening dates for Utah resorts. Calender December 1 to 31 will have on display a The Brigham City Museum-Galler- y Lake City and a very of Salt Park Doll Collection by Phyllis J. Minerva Kohlhepp collection of by special paintings Teichert. The Gallery is open from 11-- 7 p.m. Monday-SaturdaThere is no admission charge, and it is located at y. 24 N. 300 W. in November hotlines informational providing motorists with gasoline availability in- Regardless of whether ski base. resorts have started lift formation in Utah. The addition of ski information to the hotline report, continued Frazier, should prove beneficial in two respects. Not only will e the new number provide a much needed service to skiers, but the combined reports will also yield new visibility to the hotline numbers Initiated by Governor Matheson last spring, the hotline proved an important component of Mathesons toll-fre- acclaimed energy conservation plan, receiving over 14,000 calls in summer months alone. There is no doubt that the service by the 21st of November, the Utah Travel Council ski condition reports will begin as scheduled and will offer updated information on snow depth, weather and general ski information for Utahs 15 resorts. This service will continue through the ski season. 26 Brigham City. to December 1 and The Second Shepards Play the two and enduring morality plays of medieval Everyman most-produc- Europe. These plays were written and produced over the ages in order to teach scriptural stories and concepts in dramatic, stirring, and laughable form. Performed at the Weber State Theatre in Ogden. For tickets and information call November 30 to December 22 MARY the Christmas musical, is based on the New Testament story of the Mother of Christ. It is the tender love story of Mary and Joseph interwoven with dramatic moments as an oppressed people await deliverence from the Roman armies. There is delightful moments of lighthearted humor mingled with trials and heartache as an unwed maiden carries the secret of the approaching birth of the Messiah and faces the judgment of her own people. Performed at the Heritage Theatre, 2505 S. HWY 89, Perry. For reservations Show time is 8 p.m. weekends. and tickets call 626-661- 723-818- 4. December 5 to 30 Exhibition of Oil Paintings by Jackie and Ethel Paul at the Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden. 5 Open Mon-Fr- i. p.m. and Sat. 2 p.m. No admission charge. December 8 Race for Your Life Charlie Brown a Benefit concert presented by the National Federation for the Blind of Utah. A childrens film festival at the Egyption Theatre, 2439 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Benefits go to scholarship awards for the Blind and Curzweil Reading Machine. Tickets not used can be returned and will be given to the retarded children to see the movie. December 6 Handels Messiah Bountiful-WoodscroRegional Cenor 2954881. ter, 835 N. 400 E., N. Salt Lake. Phone: There will be an Admission charge. 9-- Roy Ne ws The Thanksgiving Holiday was the incentive for maify family gatherings and trifcs to other places for Roy of Internal Medicine at the University of specialty Minnesota, and affiliated residents. Marcelle Weaver flew to Washington to spend the holiday with her sons Steve and his family. Seattle, Joel and Ileen Brown and their family drove to Pleasant Hills, California for the holiday. They stayed with friends, and all spent a day sightseeing in San Francisco. The Glen Wallaces had as their for guests Thanksgiving, , their daughter and her husband, Gordon and Joan Goble, of Magna, Utah. Joining Linden and Eileen Larsen for the Thanksgiving weekend, were their sons Dr. Wayne M. Larsen and his wife, Dr. Ellen Roney Larsen, of Minnesota. Both young . doctor? are completing residency in their hospitals. Rod and Lisa Hodge, of 4696 S. 2525 W., are parents of a baby girl, bom Nov. 21. The baby will have to be in the hospital for some time due to prematurity. They now have two girls in their family. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Funk entertained members of on families their Thanksgiving Day, including members of the Funk and Deb Wood families. They Gary Wagstaffs had visitors prior to Jie holiday. Gene and Deanne Wach and their family, of California spent a few days with them. TTiey came to Utah to attend the wedding of their daughter in the Salt Lake Temple. Steven E. Branch, 5, of Ogden, who died Nov. 25,,of complications from surgery, was the son of 'Scott and Obituaries Oric and May Lake BuckGibson, 56, of 3800 S., 1900 way. She was married to Jacob W., Apt. 44, died Saturday, Nov. 24, 1979, at the St. Lawrence Gibson on April Benedicts Hospital of a 15, 1944, in West Weber. He died April 25, 1961. heart attack. She was born Aug. 9, 1923, She lived in West Weber in Ogden, the daughter of most of her life, moving to Roy in April of 1979. She was a member of the LDS Church, where she was primary teacher and Relief Society teacher. She had worked for the Doctors find many corns Weber County School Lunch and calluses can be removed program, also for the Dee medically without surgery The1 and U.P. Comsame medical ingredient doc- Hospital tors find so effective is now missary. available without prescription Surviving are three sons, Creme Fred O. Gibson, Ogden; in DERMASOFT Use only as directed Show ad Lawrence Jake Gibson and Lynn G. Gibson, both of Roy; DERMA-SOF- T 5ClpnnrXrrifr CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26" 26" 26" 26" DUCTED RANGE HOODS $H295 2' . Any size made to order most standard sizes in stock DOG RUNS $3.11 0' $3.90 2' $4.69 1 4W $5.49 16' .........$6.20 1 1 Buckway How do doctors without surgery? GALVANIZED PIPE in 21 ft. lengths inch $6.30 14 inch $8.61 1 inch $12: 18 1 Vi inch $19.53 -- V druyggTst CHAIN UNK GATES S' x x x x Ruth 6 SUMMER grandchildren; CLEARANCE ON ALL FIREPLACES AND EQUIPMENT MADE TO OK DCS Oimcntional Lumbor and fencing Dimcmioni Are Aproilmotion Thursday, in Ogden. John and Eileen Nicholas, of 2166 W. 4950 S., have a baby , Anita is still a patient at McKay Dee. Jeff and Aria Burchell, of 4830 S. 2500 W., have a baby girl, bom nov. 26 at McKay-De- e Hospital. The new baby joins a brother and sister in the family. Bob and Treena Reddish had a baby girl Nov. 28 at McKay-De- e Hospital. They now have two girls in their family. Carol H. Behrens, 44, of Ogden, who died Nov. 27, was the mother of Steven Ulm, of Roy. Funeral services were held on Friday in Ogden. Karl and Debra Nielsen are proud parents of a baby girl, born Nov. 26 at St. Benedicts 'Hospital. Their home is at 2889 W. 3775 S. Funeral services will be held at West Weber Cemetery on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Friends may calll at Betty Buckway Gibson Betty Janice Branch. Scott is a former resident of Roy, and his mother, i.. Delia Branch still lives in Roy. Funeral services were held on 3 Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday 11:30 to 12:30. HA lit IV Lavina Johnson Hardy Lavina Oliva Johnson Hardy, 77, of 5371 S. 2700 W., died Sunday, Nov. 25, 1979, at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. She was born Nov. 6, 1902, at Ellsworth, Minn., the daughter of Severt and Lena Hildahl Johnson. She married Jared Harrison Hardy, Oct. 15, 1921, at Almy, Wyo. He died ss 295-997- 8 December 29 Youth Dance for the Public at the Ogden Union Station in the Grand Lobhy . Blue Beats provide music from Admission charge. December 30 Adult Dance for the Public at the Ogden Union Station in the Grand Lobby. Blue Beats provide music from 1 a.m. Admission charge. 8-- She was a member of the Roy 14th LDS Ward. She had lived in Ogden most of her life, moving to Roy in 1969. Surviving are three sons and six daughters, Jerald H. Hardy, Mrs. Donald (Bernice) Davis, Mrs. Charles (Rose Marie) Gomm, all of Roy; Merrill LeRoy Hardy, Antique Toy Show free of charge. Washington Terrace; David Lyn Hardy, KanesviLle; Mrs. Leo (Lucille) Penman, Hooper; Mrs. (Marlene) Chapman, Mrs. Donald (Marius) Crowley, Mrs. Robert (Sharon) Erp, all of Ogden; 36 grandchildren; 31 Ogden. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden with Bishop R. Lowell Hadley of the Roy 14th Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment in Ogden City Cemetery. Parker Charles Eldren Parker, died Saturday, November at the 1979, (Cut & 825-186- been Ward Choir President and a Sunday School worker. He was a member of the BPO Elks Lodge 119, a member of the UP Old Mounted Posse. He had lived at Ammon, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Idaho before coming to Roy. He is survived by his wife of Roy; one son and four daughters, Captain Craig Eldren San Parker. Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Max. (Beverly) Ewing, Ogden; Mrs. (LaJean) Daryl Fulmer; Mrs. Doug (Lynda) 85-Lb- s. Pork Sausage.... "TMf WALL PANELING KINGS" Layton; Bountiful. ,...89cu. Vino Card Ham Slices Tel. 392-- 1 50-L- B. HEAT SPECIAL Parker, Nancy Adams JoAnnHill Gayle Hamer Pat Kelley Pauline Jones Carolyn Hadley 2 looking 79M good lor il Holidays 3 98cib 3 3 H Would like to invite you in during the Holidays toi a mt, style, perm, coloring oi any hair servue to keep wni PERMANENT SOLUTION 3 Slvle Salon 3 1770 W. 5300 S Roy S lOT Jay Tis the 3 SO great Christmas Season S70o Lean Sliced Bacon 14 grandchildren; two brothers and sisters, Tyrus Parker; Mrs. Arlene Burton; Mrs. Donna Kilfoyle, all of 2 RETAIL SPECIALS CHRIS & DICK'S S-- , and HV (Cut& Wrapped) Ham & Bacon Smoked LUMBER AT DISCOUNT BRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOJt SALE ')$ 24, McKay-De- e Hospital. He was born February 20, 1908, at Kanesville, Utah, a son of Charles Jacob and Elizabeth Anderson Parker. Wrapped) Vi Pork - Temple. He had been a car man for the Union Pacific Railroad, retiring in 1973, after 23 years of service. He had worked for 17 years for the American Packing Company and 9 years at the Naval Supply Depot. He was a High Priest in the Roy 3rd Ward and had been a Ward Clerk served in the Elders Quorum Presidency Beef & Pork SALE! ft .. 71, of 2033 West 6000 South, Roy, HOUSE OF MEATS Walker Bankard Matter Charge Bank Card Open 9am to 7 p m. 971 S717, 971 731, 973 1739 1555 West J500 South (I Slock Eott of Redwood Rd ) OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a m. to 3 p m. p.m., Timers, and had been President of the Wasatch Charles Eldren Vi Grain Fed Beef if R! a brother Donald Johnson, Glenns U DIMENSION 6 He married Blanche Estella Bingham on July 23, 1929, at Salt Lake City, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake grandchildren; s TmMu1 noon-- Use and read thexiassifieds SYRACUSE If Union Station Gallery, Baird; Mrs. Dean (LaRae) Bitton, all of Roy; 20 )4k rryJg am 3f 1 Decemberf12-3- Nov. 28, 1958. X ll 15-1- great-grandchildre- n; REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Well show you how to do yourself And savp money 9-- 2 773-304- 6 I ormort i.ivio ., J |