OCR Text |
Show 7 The Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, e, 1955 Vol. 2, No. 18 Roy City Create Volunteer Fire Dept., Sewer Plans Set Recorded Undoubtedly it wax when A. K. Brown worked us a rasewoikcr lor the Wets r County Department of Public Welfare in 1035 and for the Farm Secunty Program later that he became inrrcxscd with the town of Roy. Although Roy leally wasn't much of a town then, to many people, except the few who lived here, Roy was where the county infirmry was Record crowds tuned out last Monday at the Hoopi r Park to en- 2 meeting of the Roy Council a resolution was pass ed creating a volunteer fire depart ment Delbert Biown, public safety councilman, was empowered to start Die lecruiting of inen. We hope to have the lire department a reality ' by 'he 2(Kh of September. Patterson stated That when ur sewer plans aie entirely coin we hope to have all the fain dies of Roy on the sewer There will be a total of about 25 or 30 who will net be .sewered wyth our first sew et district We hope to be ad vi rtising the creation of our district ii about two weeks Alter about 20 days if the bs iriet is no' protested, we will call loi bids, which should be some time This will allow some in Oitnber wi i K to be done this fall." Bills on the mam outfall sewer line will be opened S ptember 13, the line which serves the Layton area will be upened September 15 for Hie ( le.irfield area and the Roy area on September 17 They then should he completed next summer At the Sept Huge Success rraTm' "X i -i r.ual Hooper Tomato Day. The re'chrat'on leg.in with a flag raising ceremony at 9 a m and voi-nup wi'h the lug western rodeo under the newly installed e i Ix-hi- Schools Must Gear for Modern Pace Tty joythe County Farm Buraeu's an fm a Ted in The I km i asIt was known in ill beginning How- ever. nia. y things had to transpire the B.owns finally did move out here. Mr Brown was boin in , Utah to Elisha and Tillie Hawljns Brown He had six brothers and sisters. The family moved to Paysun when he was about seven, however, and he lived there till 1935 when he came to Ogden to work as a brake-maon the railroad It was while he and some of his fellow workmen were living in a boarding house in Ogden that he met Lucille Wil barns, who was also living at the boaiding house It only took about three months ter they met to de cide to get married, which they did 8f WINNERS SELECTED IN PARK NAMING COW, UNITY PORTRAITS Tomato Day O September ph-te- lights Reigning over the days activities were Queen Sharyl Birmingham. 17 year old from West Point and Mary i Beth Neilson .Washington Terrace, and Kay Burtun. North Ogden, at- In his speech before the regional which consisted conference, 1 A. E. Brown tendants recently Impressed with Roy Mr Brown is a member of the The rodeo Challenging the school system as queen. Joe Ann to teaching proper spelling and Elks Club and the Riverdale Roy Thompson, Ogden and her attendLions Club ants Roberta Mtinn. Hooper, and nading methods in the school In answer Mr Bates stated that The Browns have a long record Diane Baker. Plain City lead the the teaching personnel and the of hard work and public service. rodeo grand entry The Weber Ixjurd of education of Ihe state were Those who have worked with them County Sheriffs Posse presented or have been associated with them their drills in the rodeo and another willing and would make cverv efDec 24. 1929 to see that our boys and girls fort However, before they met a great in anyway appreciate them for their rttrartion was Trudy Kilts doing a would be properly trianed for their deal had to be happening to Lucille honesty and steadfastness of pur- special trick riding act. vocations citizenship and the prob A big tomato display drew much WilLams She was one of 11 chil- pose They arc f.nc people and jir Meet to Discuss Child lems of every day living attention during the day. It was a dren born to Andrew S and Mary a credit to the town of Roy 9 Set Behavior Life in the future will be much Sept. Diane Dean Cook, Smith are A check tomato Shaw made their Lynn Williams in Paradise. Judy of red tomatoes hip by presented than it has in the past and (aster set with a green tomato backUtah The family moved to Brigham REQUIEMENTS SET Parker, chairman of the Roy Kiwanls Club contest committee, spon of the state are geareducators will the nts A for 10 was meetihg After she about part when special ground City ON UTAH PEACHES of the name the park contest. son H to meet the practheir at in 9 held programs be ing pm Friday, Sept graduating from the Box Elder High Winners in the various activities tical needs. rhe I akr View- Ward chapel School she started nurses training At a meeting of the state peach were West Dune is in the eighth grade Parents lannot sit idly by and The purpose of the meeting is at the Doc Hospital in Ogden administrative committee held Aug There were two anted girls in and attends school at South Junior for the discussion of behavior prob hope the boards of education will Children's parade, floats Moth1 After graduating she spent year 12. 1955 the following policies were er Gooseland." Roy Araves grand- Roy when th y were announced as in Ogden She is planning on using lems of children between the ages carry the load alone. The assistance training for public health and so- adopted and recommended to the children and in the Roy Kiwanis Club her winnings for school clothes arid of 4 and 14 The "airplane" by Guy meeting is spon of the PTA is essential to help in cial service at the University of Secretary of Agriculture hristmas Cook, decorated bicycles. Gave Read name the new park mutest bv the Primary Assn sored meeting these needs .Seattle It was after that, that she Peaches to he shipped interstate and David Miller, decorated triTheir names wen Judy Lynn The two girls had to share the moved into the boarding house in I'tah must meet the following cycles. Janet Yamashita and David Cook. 8, daughter of Mr and Mrs prize money as they both had the Bus Service where she met Mr Brown esi 48dt)same name that was selected The Students Beyond One Mile Limit to Have regulations through this season: Christensen; walking characters Everett M Cook 1741 The effects of the depression had U S No 1. 2 inch minimum sim. he New will Rooms m fill South tile was name Park Six chosen North thud to Students 200 Judy Knave and of Hearts." by "Queen Says Supt. Bates, really began to be felt when Mrs or a 78 count in a standard Colorado Diane and Kathleen Jackson thl .it Hie There was a judge from eaeh of grade yi.u and IkevieWj Brown became a school nur-- e in i each Ik,. excepting the Early (tanning to save, the following nrg mirations. Hoy Mary Mary. Quite Contrary." by school and sin Supt A Parley Bates, of Weber Mrs. J. H. Witten 1930. In 1931 she was the lndustn.il which may be a 178 Mary and Clair her money to pul towards a h. cycle Kiwams R venlale Roy Lions dub variety and Christ Heslop i mi.- tv nurse for the Del Monte Canning minimum 'i Imol board, stales that all Chairman of Convention Chain-Dianw 12 The other " mni r as ve.ir old Apn rider Guild Rov Junior ine Moore. $usan and Sharon Dahl Co. s! uili nl s Ihe one mile limit Rov of Mrs J It Witten. 1935 W 4SXX) Mr of Park and tier Commerie 1 Smith, The rec onimcndation further prodaughter City Prince Baby show up to year One of the really most 'important vided -- ill have bus service The new ten So Roy was general chairman of that an individual would le Lavon Farnsworth. Ogden Princess Mrs Wallace Smith 453M So 3350 Cornmi 'loner things that ever happened to her, Brotherhood of .rive I nund.irics are that every one ihe IriahoT'tah on one shipment only of 500 Christine Hadley. Ogden. Youngest she feels, was when she was one exempt ic.i-oi Union Pacific railroad cx Railroad Trainmen and the Indies Id or for home baby. Nola Kay Sharp Clearfield, bushels, pounds, of 12 nurses called by the Cnited hut any further shipments bluest eves. Marilyn Smith darkest jiepl 25(H) West and 5600 South to Auxiliary joint assn convention States Public Health Service, on a fanning, 330i West will altend the Ixikeview held at the Hotel Ben Lomand be will individual that by subject eves. Judy Ann Bnggs Ogden. l assignment to work in the to si hool and assessment Special guest were W P KenJov Raid most inspection Ixmgest Ijirkin, Roy, drouth stricken area of North Da These rccomnu ndations were ap hair Linda Wallace Clinton. CurThere will he about 300 new stu nedy. grand president of the BRT, kota during its history making denis to take advantage of the six W J Weil, secretary and treasurer proved by the Secretary of Agri- liest hair Susan Arave. Ogden, of 1932 culture and go into effect midnight longest hair Flnine Ross. Ogden, riblron in the counts judging Four Farl Simpson and Kathleen Wilson ",v classrooms at the laikeview and Mrs Mary Gorman, president When her work therr was comof the national auxiliary Ang 21. 1955 and continue through darkest hair. Daryl Kerr. Hooper, of the skirls which were made by daughter o! Mr and Mrs George school pleted. Lucille Brown lieramc as- Oct 22. 1955 reddest Bens Wilson nn hair. Brenda Van Meeteren, Carol Calderwood Nancy sistant to Elizabeth Tueller, who The endeavors of the pr.V'h Plain City, fattest, Allen B McKay, Cox and inda Fowers go lo the) Dick Widtlison. son of Mrs FInora was serving as a lieutenant in the awards Requirements for those was the Weber County ma'ron in the last five years Huntsville and leadership awards are most identical twins. slate (.oi ( ongratulations to these Widdison. has gone to ComsliK'k. N,i y Its certainly good to have There first daughter Athleen was have Ixcn to build an enviable Sharon and Karen not easily won So these girls did a tip work to a two on Nebraska after them home gone girls recently being Vaugn, Hooper 1934 Uirn to the Brown's Apn, 1, record fur Utah peaches We hope Baby show. to 2 years - - Prince Blair Read is recovering from a ranch through the winter months years They were active in the San line job and lets keep up the good Although Mr Brown had been work- for the roopcration m the Rirkv Pass Rov, Princess Jill John improving broken while attemp Btfore he left, he had the pleasure Francisco Ward, while living there work you girl and leaders all for the railroad this during ing of peaches in the son. West packing quality bluest Point, having a friend. Wayne Henson. pearl tells me they certainly cn a eyes. Greg ting lo mount wild hull during lime, work had slacked off till there future from Colorado visit him here Tittensor. North Ogden: darkest Ihe rodeo lust Monday night joyed the trip home, visiting Keith was nothing doing few for a Vearl and Melba Steck (Lowell's brother) ryes. days Hooper Mrs Warren, Thompson. Kilts has g.iiv just returned It was then he went to work for RUTH HICKS Hear Mr and Mrs Mark Simpson and and family in Portland, Ore., alao Past Iran hair. Ixjwell Farr. West We- reeen'lv from Douglas, Wyo, where Jaycees the Department of Public Welfare Mrs F.lnora the of most of ber were Northwest beautiful hair. Stuart the Garner. guests family part h.1' of she Hoopsome been her doing and the Farm Security In 1936 he National Jr. Chamber and Mrs Keith Peterson ire curliest hair. K. C Meva, Clin trirl rid.ng at the state fair Widdison last week end cutiniry, such beautiful scenery. was called hark to the railroad hut President Speak Thursday er; a two week vacation in Mr and Mrs Mrs at ton. longest hair. Carla Jean Coland Lonn Mr. have Freu Thcv are enjoying KiM' residing Mrs the Tor former Trudy ..round 1940 h sustained a back Duist speaker nl the Rov .laycec lins .West Wash a at Seattle. new moved home at time Kdward the into Porters visiting with reladarkest hair. Weber, lerenlly present n nee ami her sister Pat Torrence iniurv while working on the Job joint meeting last Thursday evening Mr and Mis Theron Lowell is employed as a teller in tive and friends Clearfield reddest Gayleen Gibbs, a work Ogden, hair, team ,r doing (jury rope 19,it resulted ri several operations was F. LaMar Buckner, immediate Mrs J C Urinsmade left TuesSherrie Ross. Hooper, lighest hair ails as well as I rick riding Simpson who have been living in the Clearfield State Bank Welcome and he quit in 1944 and went into past president of the US Junior the Naisbil home, have moved into home Pearl, lxiwell and their small day for her home in Fairbanks, Rrth I Powers. Mary for weeks worked at one Hooper. six hey the chicken business The family Chamber of Commerce Alaska where she has been an inson Kevin Baking White bread. Cassie Mit time at Madison Square Garden the Freu home was living near (he canyon road on Mr Buckner showed slides and A structor al the University of Alaska. moved Mr. of new 1st and second places. Franhave into Barbara chell, Bute, family daughter Trudy has been riding since she 16th Streit at that time Mr Brown Irctnred on his recent world tour Ihe old and Mrs Lloyd Bute of Roy, repre- She plans to spend this semistcr the Fowers house. third Russell, cis Wiley Raisin Cas bread. and 6 was old of who all you yeai had gained experience raising The group met at Ma s and Pa's sie Mitchell. 1st Cinn bread, Grace attended Ihe rodeo on Monday en Munn home They are Mr and Mrs. sented Roy 4th Ward in the Toma- working towards her PhD She spent chickens because he had helped place to Queen contact held Friday night 10 days in Sunset and Roy visiting Parker. 1st Pies, Catherine Garner. joyed watching her do one of hei Skmlak and family his mother before he moved 'to her sister, Mrs. Henry Burklund and 1st and Franeis Russell, 2nd. Cakes riding acts She has also had an at Hooper Ogden Mrs Burt Mansfield spent the her niece. Mrs. Rulon Hrcks. Grace Parker 1st. Joyce Clarsey. oftei to woik Fur in recently Y Y R H E jii'i S When School Bell Ring 2nd Cookies. Julia The Brown's rented a place in Mrs Ray Lykins is at home conweekend of August 31 at YellowSpaulding. 1st opo with Monty Montana Uintah for that purpose hut the from an operation. Her her and valescing Park stone 2nd Rolls, daughter visiting Anothi r temple excursion will he Lake View PTA Ready VernaCatherine Garner of caring for the arrangement Mr and Mrs Blaine Bingham and Ann, who is working there this mother, Mrs. Reta T. Redellngs, 1st. this evening at the held Meet Manning chickens in Uintah and the ones at Flower show The grand champ- school hoiisr corner at 5 p m Bring l.iin.lv, Mr and Mrs Domenick summer and will be returning home Boyds. Wash, is expected to arrive With the opening of school only home too. was not satisfactory and Anlomelte and family, also two soon Mrs Mansfield reports she by the end of the week to visit show of was the ion William Pace. a sack liinih two weeks away the offic6rs of the m that is how it came to pass that Miss Mary Lou Rund-iiiis- t enjoyed attending church meetings with the Lykins family for a time took who sec5 young also 6 firsts. View PTA have all I he heads Roy, Having two birthdays in August in 1943 they sold out and bought Mr and Mrs. John Anderson of to Darlene Bingham) there. sister of the various committee's named onds and 6 third place ribbons. Mrs meant having two parties for the f'cir home in Rov. Sunset look a and and Mitchell Howes, Mr Patricia recently had the misfortune Mrs and up Bcaslcv. won Roy trip George Amanda Widdison of Hooper, grand family One Tno place had a small store on it and ready to function as soon as the to Bear Lake over the weekend children a wonderful to be both in the hospital at the on two her enjovded was ih .and Mrs for Amanda champion bouquet school bells to panics begin which tivy used as an out let for re-- t ring a wonderful time weekend with kin folk this past same time. Mr. Anderson had an President of the organization is other first places. La verna N'ewey. Widdison. herself, held in honor of Darlene reports nimg and wholesaling eggs and en ed all was weekend in Arinio, Idaho. joy by a oeraion, and Mrs. Anderson bewon 1st and 2nd ribbons: Milo her 67ih birthday, by her immediate James R Stewart, vice president is ry c i s Mr and Mrs Donald Cook are Tuesday Sept. 6th at Crystal came ill while visiting the hospital. Mrs Arlcy Flinders, secretary is Zunie. two 4ths. Karen Jorgenson, family The party was held a' the They soon began selling other Mrs. C. J. Crasc three 2nds and one 3rd. Elmer Wes' Point Park. Those present the proud parents of a lovely Springs Rov 4th and Lake View They are now both at home, and things too and it was not too long ward Mutuals sponsored a swim- much improved. six lsts. four 2nds. and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur and Dee horn the Johnston, in recently Mrs. Committees of are composed before they enlarged llvir store Mrs. James Burton spent some Donald tvo Verd and Mr one Mrs. Ross, 3rft. and ming and skating party. Walcrmel-o1st, three family. N'ephi brought Francis hospital Douglas A Smith, progiam; Frank time in the hospital but is now building to include a drug store C who attended to was served all 2nds and one 3rd. Eldcn Clark, two an family, Mr. and Mrs Mel baby home Monday As grandparFhasnn. safety: Mrs. A whit It they rented tu Mr. McMullen. much better and has gone back to A all. had time whs by 2nds good Howard Mr Mrs and and Rue one Mrs. 3rd. ents. Widdison Mr and and vin Shupe family. publicity: Mrs. O. R. Crossfield and work While convalescing, she and will M Men and Gleaners This was the first drug store in Mrs. Albert Junior one 1st. four 2nds and one Mrs. Merrdt Widdison and family, and s.sler Jody Ann were anxious Knight, oom mothers: her family spent two weeks in WyoRov Mr McMullen died a short Robert the to program Tuesday the Welcome to assembly home 3rd. hem Mrs. Mr Donna Carl see give and Cottle, Bessie Julra 1st; .one Folkman, Coleman, finance. Mrs. Farl time later so the Browns opened the A Larrimore. health: Mrs. Sept 13th at Mutual, Roy 4th Ward ming Spaulding, one 1st. Mamta Suiter, Widdison. Mildred Folkman. and new miner Virgil Mrs 'Margaret Roush and her two to include the drug store. Wilson, H two building Dalton William Mr Mrs Lita The and 2nds. Howard four Stoddard family and Mrs. Montgomery, Maxine membership. at They now have a thriving grocery, Moore, daughters was Marjorie and Elsie entwo held and 2nds 3rds tamilv five Friday evening picnic magazine; Mr and Mrs. Wig- ls's. drug, with' a registered pharmacist gins, Mr and Mrs Carl Racker, and Individual Tomato winners were Th e other parly was held in hon-o- i Roy Paik In honor of Mr and Mrs. joyed a weekend trip lo St. AnChrist Our Saviors Ev. Lutheran and prescription service .as well as Mr. and Mrs. C. Dee Farl Jones. Glynn Wayihent. Lowell of Merrill Widdison at South J Lowell Sleek and young son thony. Idaho visiting friends, Mrs. Sparrow-- hosVilla School Bldg. Chutch. a Mark a variety store The chickens? Well, also Robinson, cousin. They Lvnn Garnef, Farl Sto .Fork Canyon They left home early Keven of San Francisco. Calif, and pitality, Mrs. Chester Beerraft, spePastor - - Robert they are no more, and the chicken cial committee. ker. Sharon Stoker, Frank Narkas enough last Saturday to enjoy their ,t Lloyd J Draaver who has been stopped over to visit at Idaho Falls, Roy. Utah, Lay Phone to Janes, San Elsie has returned Idaho to Santa yard is now a trailer court equipped Florida breakfast at the Meadows. Played transferred from Mrs. F. James Schoenfeld. presi- and Ned Favero. Sunday, Sept 11th Worship Servfor 22 trailers. Talent Fmd - 18 to 28, Ronny games during the day then return- Anna. Calif All the members of Ftancisco. Calif. dent of the Roy School PTA. this Miss Ruth Payne of Lordsburg. ice and Sunday School 8 30 a m. the families attended the chicken The Browns now have four love- week announced the committees for Ricks and Danny Staley, steel gui- ed in Ihe evening tar duet, first; Kathleen Giles, piano Babies blessed in the two Hooper dinner. Included were Mr and New Mexico, recently moved to Roy. EVERYONE WELCOME! ly daughters. Athleen. who will the coming years work. Tuesday. Sept 13th: Brownie from nursof the school last Sunday were Janies Les- Mrs. W. W. Hardy of Minneapolis. Ruth is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wards second: Richard Saunders, graduate Serving as vice president is Mrs. solo, , lie Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Read Minn. Movies were shown hy Mr. Arthur Bingham. She will be teach- Troop (for information, call Mrs. ing at the University of Utah next Chester Gould and secretary is Mrs. third; 4 to 18. Ronald accordion solo, first; Linda Jones. Robb Dec Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs W. W. Hardy Pictures ing in the new Roy School 3rd Keith Peterson, spring and Lillian who is now a Wesley Behling. Thursday, Sept 15th: Inquirers nursChairman of the program commit- Fowers and Carol Beus. dance, sec- and Mrs Ralph Miles; Paul Har- were those taken by the Hardy's on grade. Welcome Ruth to our ward junior in the same school of National and community. We hope to see you Oa.'s (for information, call Mr.,( ing. And then there is Pauline 10 tee is Mrs. Fornest Day, health; ond: Jan Montgomery, one, man vey Buckway. son of Mr. and Mrs. recent trips of Ycllowr-tonand Lois 8 who are still at home. Mrs. Hall Moss, publicity: Robert hand, third. Uldrick Buckway; Ricky Lee Moore, Park and other points of interest often and number you among our Janes. 2 5471.) Lay Pastor and Mrs. Robert Before moving to Roy, Mrs Bowman, membership; Mrs. Glen Tractor driving for women, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, between here And Minneapolis. Mr. friends At the August 21st sacrament Janes are holding Open House" Brown waszbusv serving in civil Bryson, publications; Mrs. J. N. Barbara Marigone, 1st; LeAnn and Michael Ix'o Penman, son of and Mrs Hardv left early Monday meeting in the Roy 4th Ward in- from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept 11. defense and Red Cross work, dur- Thomas, adult education. Mrs. Har- Montgomery, second; and Nellie Mr and Mrs. Ix'o Penman. morning to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stock (Pearl dividual tiwards were given to 17 They reside at 2040 West, 5500 So., Those baptized in the two wards ing and after the war till 1947. ry McCool, room representative; Newey, 3rd. and two leaders. Seven girls downstairs. All friends of Christ . Since moving to Roy, however, she Mrs. Lewis Child, hospitality,-MrsTractor driving open class, were JoLene Allen, daughter of Mr. Porter) have recently returned girls five Our Savior's Lutheran Church are and Mr Brown have been devoting Gould, refreshments; Mrs. Albert Jimmy Papageorge, 1st; John Wil- - and Mrs. Joseph Allen; Gacyln home from San Francisco, Calif, won individual BceHive received most cordially invited. special Lowell girls lived while have all their time to their business. Mr. and Mrs. where they Klein and safety Howard Olmstead. son, second and Mike Shupe, third. Batchelor, daughter of . . . . ' . i ' sp'-cia- I j 1 b-- Roy News 0 r Wid-diso- 1 , Cun-nioglo- O o of Morgan. Ogden and Weber councils of the Parent Teachers Assn., meet at the Ogden High mg held Sept Sihoul A Bariev Bates, superintendent of public school pointed out that present day education of the hoys and girls had been under fire CHURCH NEWS pan-tominTre-mea- s, i a . I |