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Show Sun Chronicle, April and M recently spent Mi 17, 1980, Page , 6 mdl alboyH: their a ay to i ortland, where they will be making their home Walter and Julie Lemieux of 1969 W 6000 S have a baby April 11 Hospital tow u ,.ri Lauderdale? Florida Mr lxany was on TDY and they took advantage of the assignment to enjoy a vacation togi ther Mr and Mis mns Smart and th n on, are staving n Koy his parents, the Robert S art's n Roy eveial f her pa I. .Is, Mr and Airs Harry Schulz She then flew on to Hawaii foi a week, before returning to Alaska The Schulzs have been in Greeley, Colorado "heie they attended a bir-'titor Mr Schul a ho was 91 years old. Kandy and Candy Jacobs in... it F. At hela for Rollin i 1' G.,... Kanesville Mr. Green died Sunday at the age of 78 He was the father of Roy Police Chief Julian Greei He had lived all his life m kunesville and was an active member of the LDS Church. and their daughter leaving Roy, and will making their Phoenix, Arizona nit few home for are be in the years An open house, on Monday, honored Patricia and Alaska, has bt en , Dennis has been serving in the Army for five years and has now returned to civilian life They will stay with the Smart's until he finds Donald of Schulz, I . . V !i i Mrs. her ms on Evelyn 80th bir- thday The event which was held at her home, was hosted by her daughters. Joe and Carol Stokes have just returned from a trip to Washington D C. where they Wadsack of 2372 W 4975 S have a baby girl, born April 2 at Davis North Medical Center. The Ards have been living in Florida for several vears poor copy's Who would believe that the day after Easter vacation, the students of Valley View would let their hair hang all out? Or should we say all up? Or even, all which way. mor Roy gi residents, Bill and Karen Brown They did a lot of sightseeing in that historic area vu ie As of foi i Michael Multifold of aic patents born Api llospita' il 7 and St gnl, Mannus Leona and Meenderink have returned to their home in Roy after spending the winter months in Arizona Mr a Mrs Jack f r " haweekhouseguests Alb-- ' foi Mrs Alberts sister and brother in law, Joan and Rolf Boehm and their family came from their past home in Haies library, Acres, Wisconsin to attend conference LDS Keith and Laura Gale have had their daughter Mary Lou and her son visiting with them for several days. Mary Lou and her husband are living in Kansas Joe Barton is still seriously ill in an Ogden Hospital delightful evening of music and song occurred when the Aprenda Guild met April 2, at the home of Phyllis Austin. Emma Smith was Melba Tubbs and Rose Johnson were the program committee. After president j i io A Jackson singing group, Wendy Wallace, Valorie Hansen, Monica Salas, Jack Wood, Grand n Elta conducted a short business meeting, Nina Chappell gave the Financial Report for the past year of 1979. Greg Hill, from the Roy High School, and Bruce Day who attends Weber State College entertained the Guild by Singing. Lucky To Be Me, Greg and Monica played a guitar duet, If You Could Read My Mind, followed by a violin or a fiddle selection, Millionaire 'n April 24 pr and 2:00 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy The following stories will be told: GRANDA AND MY SISTER BEE, KEVINS GRANDMA, TELL ME, TELL GRANMA ME, GRANDFAGRANDPA, THER AND I, and A FOR SECRET BIRTHDAY. Children will sing the song, SPECTAC-ULEGRANDMAS and tell what they like best about their grandparents. its in by Bruce Day. I Greg and Wendy sang, Only Have Eyes for You. Hoe Down, Bruce played, Blossom Special, sang, Orange Monica Faithless Love, Monica and Vallone sang, Dog and Butterflies. The This concluding number, Guys in Love With You, was sung by the group. Members and 6u 1 i The p and no wigs. Imagination and being good sports were the bound--- ' Top winners (two bo- - ami two girls) were chosen b the make-u- council guests present were: Elta Jackson, Marcelle Weaver, Wanda Hardman, Rhea Stevens, Elma Anderson, Nina Chappell, Phyllis Austin, Vera Budge, Lynile Buhler, Maxine Cory, Lorene Foley, Kyle Harrop, Janell Hen- council student awarded 6 $80, Page and a messy hair comb badge, All in all it was quite a day For all those who spent hours at the "beauty it was quite a day to remember. By Keith Duncan salon, a m LIBRARY this Saturday, Library in Ogden, theres a plant sale 10 a m to 3 p m People may donate clippings to the sale. . mes and There will oldren in i,i v i i Lestei Lark Celebrate the Year Of the Monkey Saturday April 19, at 2:00 p m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. The story, MONKEY FACE will be told and two filmstrips, CAPS FOR SALE and CURIOUS GEORGE RIDES A BIKE, will be shown. Children will make baboon butter and participate in monkey business. Grandmas and Grandpas will be the theme of activities for preschoolers Tuesday April 22, at 10:30 Hair Messy on Tuesday, April 8th. only rules were: no jjay A Benedict's a sponsored ul 2 .on of a baby at student The 5308 S . 1 Only their hairdresser know. fl A Layton Sun Times, April - 1, Area guild meets .CM I n GRAN-MOTHER- Books l S' r S recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: HOW YOU IN THE CAN SHARE FORTUNES BEING MADE IN GOLD by Robert Wolenik. Tells how gold sales are made, what to buy and. sell, when to make your move, why the price goes up and down, and what forms of gold are best for the small investor. CHRIST COMMISSION by 1ST ROW ON LAWN: Jeff Denning, Robyn Gallegos, Kim Denning, Dusty Evans. 2nd Row: Jared Page, Marcus Ritchie, Brian Hohmann, Brenda Wagstaff. 3rd Row, back: Leisha Seamons, Stacie Pincombe, Tyler Home, Sherrie Wahlstrom, Ryan Wade. Mandino. Matt Lawrence, the worlds formost mystery writer, goes back in time to Jerusalem, six years after the crucifixion, to investigate the truth concerning Christs death and alleged resurrection. Og STAR TREK the motion Gene A novel by the producer of the Star Trek Movie, featuring Captain Kirk, commander of the Enterprise, and the Vulcan, Spock, as they embark on an important mission into outer usual space. Not your science fiction. picture by Rod-denberr- y. derson, A aura Holmes, Bertha i...imore, Mae Matis, Nola Rundquist, Emma Millie Smith, Stevens, Edna Stokes, Melba Tubbs and a guest, Norma Brenchley. 1 SF ,f I M J ' jf 2nd Sow: Row: Carol AnruPotokac, Vihton.SrojthVJenny Griffey. Holly Shinen, Chris PriblSdnow, Mario Hill, Mike Thompson. 3rd flow: Troy -- ON 'AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION Nickname" was originally eke name, which meant an added name." LAWN NW- tW - 4T Jst Thomas, Andrea Jones, Kim Cragen, Ronald Stanger, Brad Dawson. Bergs named as new presidents Mrs. Kiyo Nakayu, representing the Roy Cone PTA, formally installed Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Berg co-- Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues presidents of the Valley View 1 school PTA for the Clax-toToni Mrs. with year, first vice president; Wallace Knight, principal, second vice president; Mrs. Linda Davies and Claron 1980-198- n, vice third Porter, presidents; Mrs. Cheryle caused by inflammation vice fourth Seamons, Jan Mrs. president; Jackson, secretary; Mrs. Fern Braden, treasurer; and Mrs. Sherie Henley, Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives temporary relief for prompt, hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues, then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The name: Preparation H . No prescription is needed . Preparation H Ointment and suppositories. Use only as directed. historian. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lloyd for the Smith, current school year presided at the meeting April 10 Students from the fourth and fifth grades presented a program of songs and dances. 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