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Show The Sun-Chronic- le, Roy, Utah, September COMMUNITY PORTRAITS Tomato Dav Queen " 1, u to Deanna Thurgood Syracuse 2nd Ward, Maureen Olsen 'Vlain City, and the two Hooper girls Kathleen Gde. Hooper 1st Ward and Mar gene Manning, Hooper 2nd Ward The judges for this final contest will be Mrs Ted Kirkmeyer, Dexter Ellis. Ted Schmidt Andy Molnl and Cecil Heftel. X O y n s s s W meat-cutte- out ( 4 v- - Kathleen Giles tomato day candidate Tomato Day Queen will be chosen this evening at a dance held at the Hooper Second Ward it 9 pm The queen will reign over the Tomato Days celebration. Sept 5 The final candidates are in from Weber and Davis Counties These are as follows Karen Hamner. Tay lor. Florence Higgs. Clinton, Sheryl Hurningham. Wct Point' Ann Jean Page, Clearfield Mary Beth Neil son Washington Terrace. Kay Burton North Ogden first ward, Joyce Randall. North Ogden second ward, Barbara Judkins. Warren. Joan Nicholas SSest Weber. Ruth Harrisville. Marlene Hill. Sunset, Barbara Bute. Roy 4th Ward, Barbara Cook, Roy 2nd Ward, Sharon Lynn Serrist, Wilson lane. Carol Hamblin. Roy 1st Ward, Barbara Tree. Syracuse 1st Ward. Deanna Gardner. Roy 3rd Ward. . . . Margene Manning hopeful on tomato day Another queen was chosen Wed nesday night, Aug 31 at 8 pm, to reign over the rodeo on Tomato Days The queen chosen was Thompson of Ogden, with Ro berta Munn Of Hooper as first at tendant, Dianm Baker of Plain City as second attendant The eon testants were judged as follows 35 per cent horsimanship 25 per cent general appearance, 25 per cent personality 15 r cent on the horse Mel-dru- 'U- - TRUDY TORRENCE BRIDE OF GARY KILTS 1 Be Elected Tonitein Hooper Among Roy' growing business loenterprises is the Porter Floral cated on lLghay 91 at 5219 So. 1900 West. This business was estab lished eight years ago by Edward L. Porter and his wife Marjor.c. When Mr Porter was aske l how long he had been associated in the floral busmefs he repl.ed by saying he was born in it His fa'her owned and operated the W. L. Porter i Floral Co., at 20th and Jefferson the fhy cemetery in Ogden for many years and Mr. Porter learned the trade work' ing with his father Mr. Porter was born in Og len. the 13th child of his parents His wife was the youngest of four chil dren born to Mr and Mrs ( harles Coe in Ottawa Kansas When she was a young lady her family moved to Nevada where they operated a Edward I.. Porter boarding house Marjorie worked . has growing business . as a waitress there and served Ed ward Porter his first meal when they have still had time to prove he came there to stay and she has themselves good citizens and to kept doing it ever since, for the work in the RDS church Mr Porter has served as Sunday young couple fell in love and were married shortly after they moved School Supintendent three times back to Ogden where they made andWn the supenntendency of the MIA. held the position of ward their home The Porters are proud parents of clerk, was first counselor in the eight children, all of whom are mar- stake high priests quorum, active ried except Dorothy their young on the Geneologir.il Committer and has hem a ward tear her lor many est Their oldest son. Charles, lives in years Through their industry and Ogden, their two sons. Captain Service the Porter family have George Irvin Porter and Staff Sgt proved themselves real assets to William Porter with their wives the community of Roy and children are stationed with the armed forces in Germany Their daughter Mrs Darrell Waters lives Mrs Nacey (Mar in Salt jone) Kent in Clearfield, son Sgt Gene S Porter, is in the air force and is stationed at Hill yUr Force . Base, Mrs UweU-- (featl) Steck Mr. Steck has just been released from service in the Navy and he and his wife and small son are making their home in Roy TorUr s youngest daughter Dorothy lives at home with her parents It is hard A new building is being erected to believe hut the Porters have 21 in Roy bv the Rov Realty and Ingrandchildren The depression years were diffi surant! Co directly in front of cult for the Porters as they were their present location on Highway for so many, however, in 1936 Mrs 91 The new structure will be of Porter was lucky enough to win modern design with the latest in $6,000 in a contest With this they heating air conditioning and light purchased their property in Roy ing facilities It is designed to ac where they built their comfortable comodate the offices of the Rov home and florist shop and their Realty and Insurance Co. plus a new modem beauty shop greenhouses Rov Realtv was started in 1950 Although Mrs Porter had no prebu.si floral the with Robert J Carmichael as brok in vious experience ness, she soon learned that she too rr It was the fust and original was horn with a green thumb and a real estate firm founded in Roy natural aptitt. le for floral airange Mr Carmuhael is now ably as inents In fact shr became so in sisted by N'orm.i Carmichael, his (crested in the work that she has wife, and employs three salesmen, her own private bill, gieenhmi.se Harry Kldrrdge Forrest Hansen Their slogan is adjoining the large one where she and Joe Daw-soin raising or 'Roy Realty's JIKRl.O is txpi runenting is your chids, camellias and gardenias She GOOD Rt'V has already sol sorm of her potted The new beauty salon will be gardenias, uhuh 'be said grow managed by Mrs Gladvs F.ldredge lovlier and more beaut, ful the and will he ultra modern in facililarger the plant grows Ihr ouhid ties and techniques, specializing in p'ants are just forming thru first hair tinting and styling Three com Inids and she is waiting in antici will assure custo petant p ion for the first hloo-v.mers of speedy, efficient service Mr Porters specialty is raising and plants of all kinds geraer-munder glass His beautiful geran A3c C. G. Hinchcliff, 19 uims border the flower garden in JHjurne After Graduation the hack yard ranging in color from Air Force School whitr to varying shades of salmon ami pink t'ntil a year ago Iasi pril Mr Porter supplemented his earning as r while his wife took a charge of the place but now Mr Porter is devoling all his time to the floral husiiK ss Recently they enlarged their workshop and added a new and at 'r.ictivr front to the greenhouse and have mslalled a large new sign No. 17 1955 x-- I f By VELMA READ Miss Trudy Torrence, daughter of Mr and Mrs J L Torrence, became the bride of Gary Kilts, son of Mr and Mrs T. W. Kilts of Hooper, recently at Reno, Nevada Reception was held at the home of the bridegrooms parents The , v , ' :: ' I: i i r , (A'Aic'f h y - Carol Randall To curb the raising of postal money orders the Department has form redesigned the money-orde- r to he used initially at first and sec ond class post offices Third and fourth class offices will continue to use the forms curently in use for the time being The Roy Post Office will distribute the new forms Most of the filling out of the new forms will be up to the patron It will be each purchasers sib.lity for entering his name and address as well as the name of the payee Purchasers are advised that the money orders ARE THE SAME. AS CASH UNTIL THE PAYEES NAME IS WRITTEN THEREON The purchasers application will discontinued The amount re quested by the purchaser will he written in the money blocks on thr order, thr purchaser's receipt by the postal employee and a rubber stamp impression will be inserted in the proper space to indicate the next higher amount in multiples of $10 All other information on the form MUST BE FILLED OUT BY THE PURCHASER A supply of printed slips will be available to the public informing them as to manner of proceedure in filling out the new orders The public is again cautioned to Ik- certain that the purchased money order is properly filled out by the purchaser before mailing be The brute wore a while linen suit, while accessories and pink rosebud r orsage with Mrs Randall and Mrs Charles Shaw of North Ogden mother of the groom atcompaniod the couple The couple left for Redwood whirc they will make home Mr Rice teacher in v school w ood ' and the new Rice is also attending school laid City, their Red Mrs Mrs ( lara Hill is improving after falling and breaking her back She is staving at the home of her daughter. Mrs Harold Adams in Ijiyton We all wish her a speedy recovery and will he glad to have her back among us once more Mr and Mrs Herman Udink are the proud parents of a new baby st Sunday at the Doc hov born Hospital j 1 9 ' i i t ? I jL Wl'!. , , a - 4, & THE QUEEN AND HER attendants are shown just after they were (hoen at the pageant. Left to right, Gloria Mae Barber, Colleen Workman, queen, and Sylvia Palmrr, attendants. The judges were a long Ume deciding because there was so much UlenL They were trulv tnanv queens there that night. Roy Day Passes, Reported Success, People Thanked Junior Chamber, from Salt Lake, Carl Buehler, past president of the Ogden Junior ( hamber of Commerce. Ogden Ix-Allen was the very able master of ceremonies Beautiful organ Ernest by music was otaiin of Ogden The organ was furnished tv Dale Bingham jewelry bv ( Stringhani Jrwclrv flowers by Purler Floral, apparel gifts by The rcient Roy Day ( eh tira! ion now a part of histoiv was au Burned a huge sun ess By the Roy Javiees One of the highlights of the cele We have a pass to the Roy The atcr that is good for two weeks Oration was the crowning of Miss The pass entitle one couple to enter Rov of 1955 on Friday night at free If Thomas Higgs and Mrs the Lakemw stake ted eat ion hall 1 he Iik k contestant chosen for Susie Reeves will come to the Sun Chromite offne w will give them queen was Miss Colleen Workman, one free 2ll claukh'c-of Mi and Mrs David Uoikman of Rov Miss Workman ai 1C (iloila Mae IS. II til l 17 clallgtl tu-- i talent ill art and displuvc-work Chosen to.Be hei attendants wet G Ini in Mac- liaiber. 17 daugh p r of Mr and Mrs R V Stanley, CHURCH NEWS a -- el Silvia Palmer daughter of Mr .rut Mi-( hrist Oui Halph Palmer both of Roy Savior's Ev w as c hosen in esc h div ision Lutheran Church ol the contest In the talent depart Arsenal Villa School Bldg men! unria Mae Rartirr took the Roy, Utah ol mens P.,t Hall the forma! Robert Jjiu-s- , Lay Pastor W orkrnnn the bathing suit div i Ice i j Phone sion Sundav Worship Services and Pageant judges weir E LaMar Sunday S hool 9 30 A M Steering Committee Buckner, past president of the Tuesday United Stales Junior hamlic r of Meeting 8 ji m Thursday Inquirers class at Commerce. f)gdm. Boh Poe and his wife Bee president of the Utah r Roy TIk re was a lie for first place in the liligiiius division of the parade Tied for first place was the Lutheran church float and the Bap list church float The Lakeview and t'li Ward float took place. Miss Model City took top honors in th commercial division with the little Pony Express falling into Lutheran I the number two spot. Rov Third Ward float was award-e-fust pljee m the children division Diane and Carlcne Pingree were awarded the second place jme Special mention was given to Davey Crockett, the tramp and the clown Elmer Brown reports that those ' ho have not picked up their priies to please contact him at Roy Lum- - , , 1 ber The parade was sponsored by the Kiwanis dub with Clint Keeler a i ti.urman v Judges for the parade were Mrs I nima Russell, U-K Parkinson and ominis.sioner F.lmer Carver The concessions at the Roy Park did very well, it was reported They 1 sold out of cveiylhing they had I. t The wiestlmg matches were a I Kai s who attended went . , I scam V. home fee ling they ha-received "V- h fair V,,U( foi their money The S' k'unscm now has one hall roll With the tine support ng anyway r V of the people of Roy and surround mg lommunilies this was made a jsurtiss With the feeling that the people will support this type of j entertainment the Jaycees as well as other organizations will strive to tiring bigger and better celebrations to Roy in the future. The First Baptist and Lutheran Church floats were tied for First The Jaycees deserve great credit Place In the Religious Croup. Poney Express in the background for the selection of able officers won second place in the commercial entries. Model City won First to tarry the load and responsibilites I of such an event. place in commercial. Vf is. . Rov 4 I J vf ti J 4 vA I . - 1 1 A . , 4 i v f - t V ST" V r-- An i Iron! Although there are other nurscr ics in Roy. the Porlcr Floral is the florist shop in this only full fledg-area They arc equipped to ban. ( all ' inds of floral arrangements such as weddings, funerals, corsages r c and they a, so carry a full lirn of planter dishes and plants In addition to this special kind of work, the Porters grow and c I all kiins of bedding plants in the springtime, both flowers atul vege tables Due to the enlargement ol ihcir business, Mr Porter said they expect to he able, to lake care of 1 next springs requirements i i a more efficient manner than ever before Right now they are preparing their bedding boxes nr the fall planting The Porters grow thier own carnations, calla lillics and chrysthan mums which they use In special arrangements. In fact the plants are so anxious to bloom for the Porters that they even have an Faster Inly all ready to start blooming again. The Porters are real folks and they-hav- e had a busy life raising their children and making a living ' b Vv.Wfs1t 2 Jt ' . II f V 'M TjS , s J I 7. I , - k ' . I - V. - f-- . . ,k I I , A iWft ! . k J. I I 1 to; S -- lVa s! f relatives after graduating from the Auli-isDefense School at Parks A.r Rase in California After a 3 ) day furlough. Airman H.nrhcltff will leave for Germany where he will be stationed for the next three years. Young Hinchcliff has been serving in the U. S. Air Force since Jan. 29 of this year. He is a graduate of Webcf High School and attended Weber- - r f W Charles Gary llinrhdifT . . wiM fn'f n Germany ' AJc Charles Garv llineheliff. 19, son of Mr and Mis Virgil A Hmch cliff. ,5.523 So Itm West, Roy. is home visiting with friends and i' 0 4 J 1. t. . sa W I) ' - , $ ACT-- - (I , t fSi VVHATS THIS? Oh, I guess were safe. Yes, the Roy Third Ward won First Place in the Children Division. A great deal of appreciation was voiced to the editor for those who placrd their entries in the parade. Some disappointment was felt, which in turn, we hope, will bring more floats out next year. There were no entries from Roy itself. Thats worth working for next year. com-merri- .! -- Wed Aug. 26 8pm Mi and Mrs W alter Randall Roy Rural Hnu'r One announce the mariiugc of t heir daughter Carole to Robert K Rice of North Ogden editing ceremony took place in !!. shops home m 'arson City. Nev Vug 26th riday afternoon , ,i i if, 7 bride wore an original ballerina length gown of embroidered taffeta trimmed with seed pearls Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls ami she earned a bouquet of red rose bud-- , tied with white satin ribbons Mrs Ctair Kilts was matron of honor and wore a ballerina length gown of aqua nylon over taffeta Miss Carol Kilts, sister of the groom acted as bridesmaid and wore a white taffeta ballerina length gown The two junior bridesmaids were Rosanne Kilts and Connie Richins They worse similar dresses of aqua nylon over taffeta Ronald Bunot acted as best man with Junior Naisbit as usher Those who assisted with the reception were Miss Beth Simpson. Mrs Jack Weaver, Mrs Bert Robinson. Mrs Jean Rnhins, Mrs Elsie Cottle, Judy (otllc Sharon lottle and Val Richins The young couple are making their home in Hooper There were 3(g) guests who at tended the reception I New Money Ordera To Be Placed in Use by October 1st i 141 w v main A crowd soon gathered when Sylvia Palmer received a dunking at the ball throw. After a thorough wetting she turned the reins over to Gloria Mae Barber, thla picture was taken as Sylvia was drying herself. Shortly after Gloria was dunked twice without a ball being thrown. 4 |