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Show THE sustaining of Ed Loveday as a committee man. We're glad to have him working with our boys because of the good Job he is doing already. MARCH 31, 1955 Roy, Utah, THURSDAY, E L ton, is the retiring chairman of ers and Leland Goodwin. The THE the foundation in Davis County. home of the Austins was porOfficers elected for the Davis trayed by Beverly Fernellua, Marlon Nelson, Bonnie Bybee, PUBLISHED BY County Chapter of the National and Larry Bybee. The solo muFoundation for Infantile Paraysis sic was a recording of Jesse Wedding Bells are ringing in THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY ' were the following: Evans Smiths, They Found Him Uintah. Miss Beverly White a few weeks ago, Mr. Claude By SnARON LARISON is now Mrs. Larry Ewing. The Chairman, Haven J. Barlow, Teaching in The Temple." The Grow, came out from town and " 0 -A March on Mrs. chorister was Flora Kendell with Weakl f newspaper publisher eoch Thursday 0 new interpretation of the Layton; vice chairman, couple were married ,owed the boys pictures of the at of the Rirerdoie, Stuart Fay communities Roy, piano. the interest of the surrounding 12, in Ogden. A reception will Colorado River trip which he policies for administering the Rodney W. Porter, Bountiful; Uintoh ond There were eight members of be held in their honor in the has taken many times. Arrange-UintaSunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesville, South Weber, Mrs. E. Mullen Polio vaccine has been injected secretary, Hill, in odvonce. -51.75 Ward hall. He is the son rnents are being made for a into the ih8SltiakLba:darrSe Tnd Yeor.y ubseription price program which will South Bountiful; treasurer, of Mr. and Mrs. Weyland U.Lr0Up to go from Uintah. It MANAGER-EDITOall teachers hon-children of the G give first, Warren, Syracuse; MANAGER-EDITOEwing, of Ogden. Beverly is the won't bo till a year from June, second, third and fourth grades ASST. Qlark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert fc0 the boys can have money an opportunity to receive the orary treasurer, Amasa There were birthdays galore ru a Bfthl (ABKfthl REPORTER DIAL , womens advisor. last weekend. Mrs. Lizzie Gale White of Uintah. saved to pay their own expenses. vaccine in the coming April pro- Farmington; REPORTER DIAL KYLfHARROP Several of the young married gram, according to National Mrs. Wilma S. Barlow, Clear-Wasurprised by the BirU, in MARION STUART UINTAH REPORTER PH. The Relief Society honored the couples in the ward are also Polio Foundation officials. field, and publicity chairman,1 honor of her 79th birthday last THORA MOORE SOUTH WEBER REPORTER block teachers at a party held pluim.ng to make the trip The Davis County Chapter of Mrs. Michiel Burson of Sunset. Sunday night. It was a regular DOROTHY G. NELSON CLINTON REPORTER with cake, Ice Wednesday, March 30th There ,U!l summer the scouts , Other members of the exec birthday party, was an excellent program from,ad ,.Xplorers will go on a trip 'day night to elect officers and utive committee are: J. Wallace cream, and presents, Madelln Pringle wag Mrg members of the ward and re- - t() i,, bintahs in July. The begin work on the county Johnson, Bountiful, Matt Galt, given a birthday dinner at her at'kram, were served. iiai pians wlj bt. completed Una Randell in Prior to the election of offi- - Bountiful, Arnold Lund, Boun- sisters, Mrs. But the next troop committee meet-she'a not di-- . North Ogden. dful Mrs Cree Evans, Women's Mr. and Mrs Reid By bee took mg to be field April 4lh atClur. eers, HtTe ae,wo broth the Dee vulln Mrs. O. Burnham, Bountiful, where she un- Advisor for the slate foundation, TRCH a short By bees' home long trip over the week-. hospital were ers sisters three and preson her' derw spoke of happenings at the New Mr and Mrs George Ray, Boun- - n optration end. They attended a cousin's Make, you feel like having' Teachers report meeting, the York convention which conven- tiful, Mrs Charles Hatch, South leswedding and visited with Lora Mr and jrs Cannon month. every blrtbdayg teacher ed to discuss the latest findings Bountiful. Mrs George Rapich, topic and theology sister, Ivy June Beesly or) Gardner have been home, in the of the day Gaylene Butters, daughter of sons will be the order polio vaccine program North Salt Lake; Claude Jones, in Nyssa. Ore. They were back flom Lund ,vv isitmg with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Butters, la for wards of the Lake View A film was shown to those WilMrs Centerville; George by Sunday night, so their wasn't Uieir parents Mr and Mrs. .home again after a brief stay in Stake Relief Socities to be held present giving people a graphic cox, Layton; Roy Simmons, ; much time for visiting their respective 5 in Claude E. Stuart It was Claude's example of the care the foundathe hospital for observation. April Mr. and Mrs R. L. Purcell, w'ards birthday Friday and most of his tion provides during illness and Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hill, Cpl Richard K, Harrop, son It was a surprise for Orin cmidren were home over the afterwards through the rehabili- Clintqn; Mrs. Henry Beus, Clin- - of Royal Harrop arrived home! Mr- amc Stewart was elect-ton- ; Lake View Bybee when all his kids popped wt.t gt.j tation program also provided by aijeis Mai a a5t8T alU u! Mrs. Harold Earl. South March 29, from the airbase in in for a party Saturday March ui oq cq e.13 aqi Joj the foundation. Weber and Mrs. Richard Titcn- Keflevik, Iceland, where he has School PTA recently, with Mrs auioq F linders 1st vice 26, on his 72nd birthday. AH his; uosjajaj d passajdxa president ajjsap oqj Bruce Hanks, state director of sor. South Weber. These people! been stationed the past year. Arley Anderson, and all 10 children and their husbands ery Bars second Fietkau, saopajip Air!anc luopisarj uojny the enlisted of will in direct the activties Cpl. Harrop help memb0n of the ward would like the foundation, presided over the vice president and Mrs. C. J. VIW T tJIV Huw or wives were there except In. T 1853 for in March Halforce of LnyRoy Simmons, in the foundation lhahkl four; Davis Cminty. meeting George dn who is living in California oj Uuipjooav furlough 'Cra.se. secretary and treasurer. years. After a ,wiy,? wllo through hl9 efforts, lUJtUJAOjd GaIe tht BJ3 oul ls kln Prl- pUtM tJtM dAUp he and his wife, the former Ann!Keith in $50 for the building The Uintah Boy Scouts at brought Mr. and Mrs. dent, uij oj(es mjja of daughter :Hiskp, lost that We are sorry fund you drink at the home of the brides ding bells tended a skilloree Sat. the 26lh. Curtis Hislop of Ogden and their Darcie Barnes and Betty babv son v, ill leave for Fort Gun-- ' parents, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Mr. and Mrs Sy Bosguter, There weren't too many boys EMPLOYER SAVES EMPLOYE. Patterson took care of the guest I1(;I Ala , where he will be daughter Sherma of 2492 West from our ward compared w.thjn out diapers, that you don't Bylee. Elbert BALTIMORE, MD Whit-ara to was That ac timc while UVl' So 5600 rt'Porl Mr. book, Mrs. and cousins and Ce younger stationed evening, reception the other wards, but our boys, well digger, S)kes. 45year)ld real competitors and racked Gers Club meetings anymore given in their honor at the South copied gifts. The brides aunts buried to his neck in sand and been hounding me Weber ehurch Iioum. The couplej were in charge of gifts and couMr. ami Mrs Frank Thomp- - South, are leaving April 1st for dirt at the bottom of a 20 foot 450 up points for their troop. Everyone has find out who you are, but my stood in front of a double can-1- . sins of the couple did the serv- - son and son, Gary, are looking Las Vegas to attend the wedding Clyde Stoker turned out to be to well, was saved when his emforward to Sunday April 3, of Mrs Hattie LaHuo Cannon, ployer lowered himself into the have been of no avail. dleabra and palms efforts ing. the champion squaw wrestler The bride and groom left when they are expecting their daughter of Mr. and Mrs The bride looked lovely in her hold and carefully shoveled the in the stake, which helped stack All can say, is that if you will nard C Cannon of Hender, Nov. dirt a of can satin full after the line broke up son Dean home on a with white disclose shortly you your idenity, You away. Sykes was uninjured the did boys lip points furlough frojn Fort Ord, Calif She will marry James Gary busy l nv'"nis again, over skirt of lace, a scalloped- on a honeymoon trip to Las Dean right fine and we're proud of expects to return to Fort Price of Las Vegas, April 2 at A FLYING SPARROW. round lace yoke, and long point- Vegas. Boulder Dam and San you Grt furlu'r basic training 7 pm in the LDS Church, "r Her cd veil Francisco. Her sleeves suit BLOOMINGTON, ILL away going fingertip .Ntiph.il vows were said in the acwas of from was crown with fashioned red What's so unusual about a flying linen, biege fur Sharon Lake Ail these accomphshtm nts Salt Temple Mrs It L. Jackson, the former Dr Irvin W Gibby 5540 South The bridesWell, nothing particusparrow? come from good leadership and Joy By bee, and Russel Dee Ward orange blossoms Deanne Cuff, daughter of Mr 2200 West of Roy returns this ar m this instance, the except that is just what the boys are by Brother Robert I. Burton, maids, Mrs Josephine Ward, est 2164 Mrs and week from Fort Belvoir, Va flying Jerry Ciuif, Coris a man Miss Miss Rollins. Barbara sparrow 25 on After March the marriage 5200 South, Roy, and her two where he has taken a getting For the first time m H Sparrow, who Is poral Mrs Ward and Joseph Dye, Myrna old son. left their home week course in command man years the boy scout organization cumon, the wedding party of of squad leader in Company It was Primary Conference in California to husIn Uintah is complete. This was 15. were served a luncheon of w re dressed identical in aqua her a as join agoment the at 511th Airborne representative Infantry t ffeta ballerina length dresses last Suunday, and the children and m Pans France where from made possible with the resent ham, hot rolls, salad, cake and a the Dugway Proving F'ort Campbell. Ky, and the maid of honor, Janice did themselves proud he is serving in the intelligence Grounds, Dugway, Utah Britain's gold and dollar re. Bhce, sister of the bride was talie Hartman was the reader dlvlMon o the armt.d forct.s serves fell off $82,000,000 during and class each did their dressed in a rose taffeta which part Sgt Neil Baliff who has been February. hi d those of the n brides very well The Top Pilot class stationed in Korea for the m i, ds Mr-Ward chose a deep d,d a picture tableau in the Klru,d ,u. m(.mbers of the year, surprised and thrilled past his look tht Barnes Kenny rn-formal for the occasion Featherweight Club al her home f ch.rrin BallfL Bcrre,t ,he of Jesus with Curtis Good March j6 The while Mrs By bees was of sky part prize for the high aht.rvd i.v when he railed her; blue taffeta The mothers wore win, Ted Loveday and Wavne est poundage loss went to Mrs hone from Tokyo, Japan leorsuges of carnations and. rose he was taking a short rest period Sgt Baliff ls work- buds, and the men worse carna Arm (ion houtmeers rdrrIy r0om' Andi rson. the Book of Mormon. wrre made for ',hc Easter party j" Sharon carritd a huge bouKendell Doctrine Coven- 1(I b(. h,ld at the home of Mrs ... r "f f H ,h lent-- . quet of rid roses and white Cathy Barnes. Pearl ofClt.ora Arn,U Wednesday eve- P "d nations L1d Borrctt' Great Price, Nancy Bagley, Ch.l mng March 30 danced The the 'o music guests n's Ken and I.aRene (in So When You Wont F'riend, of Ben Tumbles on lustra, ami dell the Book. of Were served refreshments The scene in the home was h(.r a! resigned from the Ryy BALTIMORE. MD Thieves fancy ice cream, cake and nuts done by Don Pearson, Cecille Post Office to take a position broke into the office of a Towson Bicycles Repaired Catering was done by Judy's Deardorff, Rockwell B v b c c, witti the Western Security Co automobile dealer recently snd OUTBOARD MOTORS Confections i. oui.se Jones, and Sherry Peter- Mrs. La Verne Bosgriter is tern- took $5 from the cash register, . $5 A WEEK The short program was Em- son Portraying the familly at porarily filling the vacancy until That wasnt so bad. but they Beit You Serve Thot Ones The to Not Come Why ceed by I.ee Rollins an uncle to was Lois Durrant, Janet a regular apixiintment can be raped by driving a new coupe CHAPPELL'S right out out of a showroom door the bride Tile wedding cake Bybee. DclMon Nelson and made Cr Lumber Co. Hardware ln broad daylight The auto was a 3 tier white decorated James By bee. In the swimming 5210 S. 1900 W. Ph. PORTER FLORAL with pink tinted roses and wed scene was Wayne Hill, Rex Fow- Gary Thompson, 11 year old 'mobile was' valued at $3,200. son of Mr. and Mrs F'rank Your Floral ond Greenhouse Thompson, is home recovering rheumatic fever. from DIAL ROY, UTAH CLINIC Polio Officials Map flew Program In Davis Chapter SUN-CHRONIC- LE h j Wil-Ha- R 1 j R 95 , 67 s ... 97 . . 70 t, - 1 hr iElea-Gaye- rKT - s NEWS j i . Roy News Lay-ton- -- 10-da- - Ie le ' e Bor-dres- 1 10-da- i s y 8' - VS Car-len- 'three-mont- 1 " When You Buy Groceries You Don't .4 ! - e to a Floral Shop M-'- luZ r - , Plants or Flowers - - FANNING CHIROPRACTIC EASTER LILIES -- WE HAVE THEM 5360 So. 1900 West Roy, Utah ALSO Azaleas, Gloxinia, Caladium, Hydrangas, 2 to 5 Hours: 10, to 12 Hydiangcs, Orchids, Camellias, Corsages, Gardenia Roses, Carnations, dish garden plants, large ferns Saturday 10 to 1 MACHINE VtM SAW FILING The William Varneys left Monday for a two month trip to law and Europe with their son-idaughter, Mr and Mrs Harry McCool They entertained about 180 of their friends at a dinner dance at the Ogden Golf and Country Club last w'eck It was the occasion of Mr. Varneys birthday. Mr. and Mrs Reid Jensen from Sunnyside, Wash , were present for the event Mrs. Jensen will accompany them to Europe where they will visit with Mrs Jensen's son Douglas who is serving with the Army in Germany. The Varneys and the McCools attended the convention of the Utah State Canncrs Assn in Salt Lake City over the weekend anyway you look at it... Mrs Susie Heines has returned home after an extended stay PRECISION LAIUOIJER GRINDING MACHINE SHOP PORCH COLUMNS FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT - GRATINGS PORCH RAILINGS GRILLES mati FENCES GUARDS WELDING Factory Method with her daughter, Varda Adams while Mrs. Adams recuperated from a broken hip. Mrs. Reines was accompanied by her young grandson, Jerry Halliday who there was taken to a Salt Lake hospital and operated on for a hernia. Mrs. Myra Holley and Mrs. Maude Brown were to the DUP Camp 40, at the (home of Mrs. Holley last week, The lesson, "Indian Tribes and Uieir dealings with the Mor-mons" was given by Mrs. Elma Anderson. Mrs. Jane Hyden gave, the biography of her mother. There were 10 members present and two visiting board members. Mrs. Mabel Peterson and Mrs. Clara Anderson. The next meeting will be Thursday April 28, with Mrs. Louise Thompson, Golda Stock and Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton ald- ing - Mrs. Howard Litchfield is ex. pected home this weekend from 1 OMER! I DM ST R I AL SE 704 WEST 4400 SOUTH, RIVERDALE GUI Q.ES CO I P A II V PHONE asjro-hostesse- YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER when you shop at DOROTHY'S, your new Juvenile Shop, 2 doors west of the Post Office. Shopping for something that the childrtn need or a gift for that baby or child you love. Whatever it is youre looking for, you can save yourself a lot of time and and trouble (money too!) by looking first at DOROTHY'S. You can travel far and wide and still not find a greater selection ... in every price range! Our aim is to please you . . . to have what you want to give you the friendly, when you want it personal, interested attention tha can make shopping such a gratifying experience when you shop in your own community. Well look forward to seeing and serving YOU. ... |