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Show 1 Sun Chronicle. December 8. 1 979, Poge 4 Student Council has been sponsoring a "Roaring Improver of the month award. The students are chosen by their teachers for making the most improvement for the month. The roaring improvers for Nov. are: Front row, left to right, David Valerio, Adam Nelson, Kyle Pitchford, Norman Gardner, Jeffery Denning, Annette THE VALLEY VIEW Hill, Mitchell Lochhead, Kathy Maughan. Middle row, Joy Trumillo, Jennifer Shupe, Bobby Bright, Michelle B., Shoe Buck, Ray Mueller, Kelli Shupe, Traci Mora, Tommy Tanner. Top row, John Jensen, Tineke Osborne, Shawn Tate, Livio Ramirez, Clarice Larkin, Stacie Smith,, Steven Nye, Karen Cox, Sonia Bishop, absent. The Greeks derived their idea for coins from the ancient Hittite method of weighing pieces of silver. WE weeks. Bobbie BUYING TUN! I! INDIAN BLANKET Hospital on Nov. to Glen and Sue Larsen, of McKay-De- e PILLOW WIIEARTS Chev, Ford ft Dodge 27 1775 W. 4800 S. $fl50 $12 INDIAN FUZZY DICE SEAT Xffnv SPECIAL ORDER SEAT COVERS Add $3.00 for headrest. was members Elsie Cottle, Melba Klee, Marilyn Whinham, Marilyn Beck, Ruth Bott, Anna Odell, LaRae McEntire, Betty Wood, Lillian Tomlinson, Ellen Rees, and Virginia Wursten were present. A baby girl was born at 5S30So.IW0W.Roy Tei.773-931- 0 GUARDS Thomas hostess at her home on Thursday of last week for the Knit Wits Club. Plans were discussed for the annual Christmas party. Club DISCOUNT A UTO PARTS CHROME TAILGATE Emery and Lynile Buhler have just returned from a trip to California. They drove to San Luis Obispo to 29" Ann Hull spent the Thanksgiving holidays in California. Members of her family met at the home of her son Dr. Don Hull on 0 r Day, in Los Thanksgiving Altos. She also several days stayed with her daughter and son in law Rod and MaryBeth Cragun and her family in Hayward. A baby boy arrived at McKay-De- e named the following students as Super Improvers for November: Front row, left to Nicole Hunter, right, Rebecka Hull, Ryan Adams, Dana Cranor, Shaun McGregor. Second row, Janelle Snelling, Michelle Ferrel, ChapAaron Brough, Michelle Cain, Jeremy Smith. Third row, Dan Brunell, Darci Falk, Christina man. Fourth row, Andrea Chapman, Rodney Uhrig, Brian Hunter, Dina George, Michele Thompson. Roy Ne ws spend Thanksgiving with their son Gene and his wife. They were away about two MME CHRISTMAS RIVERDALE ELEMENTARY to Douglas and Celia Corey, who live at 2817 W. 28 4975 S. Carlene Hess is in the hospital, where she has had knee surgery. Robert and Beverly Doman, of 4440 S. 2525 W. had a baby boy on Nov. 20 at McKay-De- e Hospital. The Gordon Osborne entertained at family Thanksgiving dinner for members of Mrs. Osbornes family. Guests included her parents and a sister of Scuth Ogden, a sister and her family from Smithfield, and another sister and her family, of Clearfield. Lisa Godfrey, who is being married to Kevin Thompson, has been the guest of honor at several bridal showers. Kerma Larsen and her daughter Kandy Lopshire gave a miscellaneous shower at the Larsen home with neighborhood friends attending. A close friend, Julie Cawley, invited school friends to an Around the Clock Shower, and the grooms mother Adrienne Thompson and her daughter Cindy Heise gave a grocery shower, which was attended by members of his family. Raymond and Hazien Page had a baby girl, on Nov. 28 at McKay-De- e Hospital. They live at 4217 S. 2450 W. Mrs. Jacquelin Porter, of Ogden, who died Dec. 1 at her home of a heart attack, was the mother of Mrs. Bruce (Jill) Hardenbrook, Send our FTD Season Greeter Bouq tnow. and the sister of Mrs. Ralph (Helen) Shorten, both of Roy. She had lived in Ogden her entire life, and was a member of the LDS Church and the Elks Auxiliary. Graveside services were held on Wednesday in the Ogden City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gibson hosted a dinner party at their home in Riverdale to honor their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibson of Roy, on the 43rd wedding anniversary. The event also honored Mrs. Clara Hinton on her 75th birthday. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson, Mrs. Lynette Harris, Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rawson, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gibson of Kanes ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibson and family of Roy. Cleone Brown has been in Montana for some time. She visited with a daughter and her family. Leslie George, who was married Dec. 1, to Steven Owen, was ' given several . showers prior to her - 4 marriage. Mrs. Mark Stevens invited high school friends to her home for a Hospital on Nov. Hamblin cited Gyla O. Hamlin of Roy has been cited at Hill Air Force Base for a suggestion to improve operations in her work area. She is a supply clerk at the base. $00.00 Your own special holiday greeting. A festive arrangement of fresh flowers and holiday greens in an exclusive FTD Wooden Nutcracker bowl. And featuring a Christmas candle. Its so beautiful, youll want to send one and take one home. Just call or visit us now. We have other special holiday ideas for you too. miscellaneous Diane shower. Bowden, Dana Buxton, and Lori Green gave her a kitchen shower for the bride-elecwhich was attended by neighborhood friends. Her cousin gave a person shower in Logan, with relatives attending, and friends at her place of employment gave grocery and kitchen shower, held at the home of her sister Cheri and her friend Jerri Koch. t, Betty Wood has been in the North Davis Hospital for observation. Mary Manfull and a friend from Ogden joined a tour for a trip to Hawaii. They visited several islands and took in all the tourist attractions, including the Polynesian Cultural Center, Lila Brew is still seriously ill in the hospital. One of the highlights of the Holiday season was the dinner party held on Friday by the High Priests of the Roy North Stake, of the LDS Church, and their partners. Pat Price has been in the hospital for surgery. Areola Jolley has also been in the hospital for surgery. Bond voyage. Receives award Helping you say it right Ora B. Call of Roy has received a Superior Performance Sustained Award at Hill Air Force Base ceremonies. She is a printing clerk at the base. PKOMt 4 3955 WASH. IVP., UbOEH. UTAH 4440. 0 Qimw.)w o oo ow 's'tp Take stock in America. Buy US. 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