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Show June 18, 1980 Roy LDS Church news Koy Stake Today is Stake Lagoon Day. Tickets for discount rides can he obtained from the ward leaders Second Ward The Relief Society Homomaking meeting will tie June 24 at 7:30 p m. There will be mini classes in binding quilts, tole painting, and making crepes. Visiting Teachers meeting will be at 7 p m. Third Ward The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be June 26 at 7:30 p m. They will be making items for Christmas Visiting Teachers meeting will be at 7 p.m. Eighth Ward There will be a ward outing at the stake camp on July 3, 4, and 5. Please notify Kenna Rae Gentry if you are planning to attend. Memberships have been for received Lori Christensen, Danny Lamon, and the Richard family. John Garner, recently Poge Sun Chronicle, Sun Times Parks who returned has from serving a mission in Switzerland, will be the speaker in church this Sunday. Thirteenth Ward The Varsity Scouts will be leaving July 15 for a four day canoeing trip down the Snake River. Randy Carter and Ron Peterson are the leaders of the group. The Mutual Girls will attend summer camp on June 24 , 25, and 26, along with their leaders, Beverly Teachers meetings will be the evening of July 2. Roy West Stake First Ward Lorna Olson, daughter of Staley, LaWanna Brown, and Marlene Baird. Roy North Stake Mrs. Adelia Eleventh Ward The Relief Society llomemaking meeting will be the evening of July 3. All people residing in Herefordshire are invited to a party on July 1, sponsored by the ward. R will be held at Herefordshire park at 6 p m., with dinner and a program as events for the evening. Eifteenth Ward At the Relief Society Homeaking meeting on July 1, there will be a class in ake decorating, and other special projects. Visiting teachers meeting will be at and Homemaking 6:30, eeting at 7. Eighteenth Ward will be Olson, the speaker in church this Sunday. She will be leaving soon to serve a mission in Michigan. Fourteenth Ward The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will tie June 24 at 7:30 p.m., preceeded at 7 p.m. by the Visiting Teachers meeting. Two babies were blessed and named last Sunday. The daughter of Larry and Janet Supino was named Jamie. The son of Gene and Marlene Olsen was named Bjorn. Twentieth Ward David Parr has been sustained as the Gospel M Doctrine teacher Relief Society Homemaking meeting will Sunday School; Marvin Zaugg, finance committee chairman; Karen Mauchley, Primary teacher, and Gary be July 2, in the evening. There will also be Visiting Teachers meeting. Twenty-Firs- t Jorgensen, in ward the Ward released as 1st counselor in the bishopric. Orin Dell Quinlan was moved from 2nd to 1st counselor, and Dennis Weir sustained as 2nd counselor. Paul Toyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toyn, will have his missionary farewell on June 29. Relief Society Homemaking, and Visiting sustained as featured speaker North Roy will have a this conference stake weekend. Beginning Saturday, at 4 p.m. there will be a leadership meeting at the Stake Center, 4900 S. 2000 West. At 7 p.m. all adult ii embers are invited to attend at the Stake Center. On Sunday at 7:45 a.m., all youth 12 to 18 and theij leaders will meet at the Stake Center. At 10 a.m. all n embers and friends are invited to attend the general session in the Tabernacle in Ogden. Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the of the First Quorum of the Seventy will executive secretary, and John Douglas as ward music chairman. Wayne Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall has received a call to serve in the Albuqurque New Mexico Mission. For all single adults, ages the Hooper Utah LDS Stake is sponsoring a YSI 26-4- Conference and special activity at Aspen Grove on Activities include Sept. lodging, food, movie, dance 19-2- 1. with live keynote and information, contact Shanna Kathy band, special RED OAK RAIN DANCE REGAL WALNUT 316x4x8 GREEN lit grede (773-1609- ), (731-651- or Scott ). REDWOOD CEDAR FENCING By the grading rules of the West Coast lumber inspection bureau. 39c ...54c perienced a like a page out of the st Ole West? reim-merge- It began in Ogden on a particularly sleepy night. Two women sat together and passed words between them as they waited for the all aboard from the train caller. Ironically they were the only passengers from Ogden to ride those rails that night. No one bothered to even look at them as they entered the coach car and sat down together. When the engine began its stretching start of pulling out of the station, the two women left the coach car for other parts of the train. The engine had to groan and moan for a few sparse miles as it made its straining way between the cut. This was n a track through a dug out section between Ogden and Roy and then half-moo- d. Old Glory Laura Nelle Bendixsen has been named Chairperson of the annual Riverdale Old Glory Days. Bendixsen commented that the planned activities include the usual parade and festivities at the city park. We will be announcing very shortly the plans for the celebration. One thing we want to really push this year is to have everyone fly old glory during the whole week or before the July 4th. It would really be something if we could get the whole city to have flags flying to show our patriotism and enthusiasm for the fourth of July. Ws encourage every one to get out their flags and get them up for the week of Old Glory Days. she said. commented Bendixsen that booth space for the celebration at the park is about all reserved. Those wishing to reserve space should do so right away. She may be reached at 392-214- Rs, The Four a male quartet tlat has recorded several hit albums will blend pops, country music and other singing at several engagements at the Ogden City Street Festival July 19. Free to the public the event will be held between 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Washington Blvd. between 25th and 22nd streets. include The singers Ronald Schultz, Richard Penrod, Roger Arnold and Roland Hadley. Hadley is from Hooper; the others are from Kanesville. Murna Hadley, wife of one of the singers, is the accompanist. have The Four Rs appeared in a number of religious, public and other throughout appearances since Utah northern organizing several years ago. In addition to music the group combines a sprinkling of wholesome comedy and a The first motion picture copyrighted in the U.S. was of a man sneezing. The year was 1894. VJkite now! Crime Prevention Coalition Box 6600 Advertising Council Inc 1x4-- 6 FT. ROUGH 2x4-- 8 FT. S4S 4x4-- 8 FT. children stood listening with train robopen mouths-- a bery! ! The community and the officials scoured the grounds where the bandits fled with no results. The next morning at daybreak, Les Child (who still lives in Roy) and Myron Hardy took some dogs they owned and let the sensitive noses sniff and sift the whole area. They found some footprints but the lead gave out. The robbers were never found but the episode offered juice to the towns conversation for years to come. 2x4x8 ft. cedar stand and better An Race Ooie Gooie Worm will be held outside at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy on June 24, at 10:30 a.m. Winners will be chosen in two categories Swiftest Slimeys and Fastest Fuzzies. Selections from the How to Eat Fried book, Worms, will be read and children will make book- worm bookmarks. at Branch Books recently received the Southwest Library in Roy include the following titles: ADVENTURES OF HOLLY HOBBIE by Richard Dubelman. Out of an old portrait steps Holly Hobbie, born in the 18th century, to help grieving .'t. western bands, bluegrass music, displays, contests and fashion shows in the annual July event. Dutton find her .lost Scortia. After the Pentagon devises a sneaky test of the nuclear-su- b crew and leads them to believe a nuclear war has come, the only way to stop them from blowing up Russia is to send out the U.S. fleet to destroy the now rabid ship. WINTER DRIFT by Carter Travis Young. Drifter Dave Garrison helps protect Trish Lovell both from three outlaws who are convinced where stolen she knows money is hidden, and from the man who stole the man who calls money-- a himself her husband. Nine IRS employees from were reocgnized last week for their outstanding service and long years of service. Faye H. Baird, a secretary in the Processing Division and C.J. Everton, of the Facilities Branch Management been have recognized for 25 years of Federal service at the Ogden IRS Center. Colleen H. Christensen, a tax assistant, Vicki S. Nelson Southern Utahs great sun-lovin- Natural Bridges National Monument. .June 7, 1980. Located 379 miles southeast of Salt Lake City (100 miles northwest of the Four Corners Region of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and the solar Arizona) generating system will provide electricity for the parks visitor center and faciltiies. The National Park Service and the Federal Department of Energy will dedicate the $3 million solar system June 7, 1980 at 10 a.m. at the site of Natural Bridges, which was a declared national 4 monument 72 President years ago by Theordore Roosevelt. Ceremony .ac- tivities will include a keynote address by Utah Governor Scott M. Matheson; a speech by David Hales, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Department of the Interior; Russell Dickenson, newly and remarks by Utah Congressman Gunn McKay; appointed Director of the National Parks Service; and Donald C. MacLelland, Assistant Director, of the' Lincoln Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Within walking distance of the parks visitor center, the system has been designed to be a major public attraction n at the Natural Bridges Monument without detracting from its scenic surroundings. Ninety-six- , solar panels housing a total of 266,028 (100 lbs.) $36w 6 FT (117 M295 LBS.) Reg. $238.95 WE STOCK ODD & END CABINETS ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4x4 save..&9 While Stock Lasts 74x4x8 7i x4x4 I 4-P-C. SHINGLES FIREPLACE SETS 2401b. FIRST GRADE 15 Yr. Guarantee 25 BLACK AS LOW AS sq. $795 LOWEST PRICE ON NO. 1 SHINGLES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. DIMENSIONAL LUMBER & FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS nETJlBM congeniality. Brent Olsen, Personnel Staffing Specialist, received a high quality pay increase. nm iiTCHEu Well show you how to do it yourself and save money. suion solar cells face the sky at a angle, adjustable up te 30 degrees to accommodate the seasonal angles of the sun. The photovoltaic system absorbs sunlight and converts it directly into elecin batteries as compared to the more conventional application of solar power which absorbs the suns heat into the structure of the building itself or concentrates it so it can be circulated to other areas of the building. At peak power, the photovoltaic system will produce 100 killowatts of electricity, storing a sufficient amount to provide energy for one and a half sunless days. Should inclement weather persist the original diesel generating system would provide the necessary energy for the monument. DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. 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GOLD CREW by Thomas Nine IRS employees recognized for service Roy The street fesuvai will combine clowns, jugglers, Liz 1 98' GAUGE Alton llsAMERICAN MADE ...69c TAKE A BITE OUT OF H779TTie FT. COMBED CHAIN LINK $19 Rockville, Maryland 20850 My 6 $39 sheriff and the railroad company, the Hammon Activities "The Four R's" to perform in Ogden set for 1x4-- 85c . began to cease rolling, the conductor and a colleague leaped from the train. The sprinted for the first house; they were sparse then, about 1912. That house belonged to Jed Hammon on 2700 West nearly to 5200 South. (The house is still standing.) Ironically, this home had the second telephone in Roy (number one, one, red) As the trainmen telephones the Simulated woodgrain finish on lauan plywood. 6 Dichs FENCING! reconstructs train robbery believe this prim, solid exonce community finish on lauan backing. Footprints of Roy beyond. The engine chugged and chugged in long, labored huffs and puffs as it tried to get up steam. As the wheels revolved in faster circles, a drama was taking place inside. The two women had dropped d their femininity and in full dress bandit style with red bandanas stretched across menacing faces. Two, cold western revolvers jabbed the ribs of the conductor. When the mail car.wasiQrced open, a mad scouring began. TTie valaubles were scooped up by the bandits and then they made for the car door. was still The train straining and a bit father would be up to full steam. The robbers jumped off the train just before that The engine was just now reaching for 4800 South in Roy. Suddenly, the engineer had got the word and he brought his metal monster to a grinding, squealing halt with sparks flying from beneath each wheel. As the moving disks 1st grede 31 6x4x7 Vi 316x4x1 Simulated . Emma Russell plucks a piece of fold lore from her recently published book, Footprints of Roy. Would you 5 $5 Chris Cost is $42 per person. Reservations are required by 19 July 80. For further $79 4 speakers workshops. $49 $5 Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. Single adults slate YSI conference 316x4x1 Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood. the He married Seventy. Barbara Bowen in the Salt Temple, and they have seven children and four 1 randrhildren. FLINTLOCK WALNUT 316x4x7 1st arade 316x4x8 2nd grade simulated oh lauan plywood. Presidency be there. Elder Ballard, a Salt Lake native was president of the Canada Toronto Mission when called to the Quorum of MAJESTIC CASTLE GOLD em- ployment specialist. John Douglas and Marvin Zaugg have been released as counselors in the bishopric, and Graydon Miller and Asael Nielsen sustained. Dennis was Mansell Robert Hart has been Elder Ballard Open SleepEze contains a gentle sleep inducer that helps you get a good night's sleep. And isn't that all you want? 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