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Show DEADLINES: News Tuesday Noon ADKK1IMNG PICTURES Tuesday Noon CLASSIFIEDS The Sun-Chronicl- LAKEVIEW STAKE HOLD Roy Fire Department Held Elections, Meetings Set (?) QUARTERLY CONFERENCE 0 : i church and those ordained to high By KYLE UARROP places The history making event of the Lack of respect and discipline Ikeview Stake's first quarterly begins in the home Parents need to conference to be held in the new teach reverence by example. Ogden Tabernacle took place last IVesident Rulon P. GmJh, reSunday. The North Weber Stake shared the day, holding their quar- minded those who are called upon the priestterly conference there too. This was to share responsibility in an experiment to find out whether hood and auxiliary organizations such an arrangement waa feasible that the Ixird does not command before making up the schedule of us to do any work without prepar conference to be held there by all ing the way to keep the command merit made bv him the stakes in the Ogden area. It is the responsibility of each Commenting on the extra cost of the grand piano and the beautiful to live up to his obligations m the church with humility and a willingorgan along with the upholstered individual seats, Pm. Rulon P. Pet- ness !o do the best h" can to be erson said that the quality would valiant in the service of the Lord Le remembered long after the price was forgotten lie advised parents to encourage Hooper Woman Accepts the youth to stay close to the church Call and to take advantage of the oppor- LDS Mission tunities offered for their spiritual and Intellectual development. Fathers should spend more time with sons, showing them through prachow to overcome tical obstacles exjK-rienc- In the comparative report, the Lakeview stake with its nine ward has dropped from among the top in percentage to a point just a R Mct'onkie gave ery comprehensive report on the budding of temples and meet mg places from the time of Adam to the present day building program of the church, explaining fully the function of each type of building. In the afternoon Elder Mct'onkie discussed the three degrees of glory i.ldir Urue Graphically explaining their differ ences in the eternal world. He said that it should be the objective of our great priesthood to see that every man is sealed to his wife and children. There is nothing that compares to marriage to the right person in the right place by the right authority Those who are not valiant in the state service of God will live in oi eternal regret The doctrine of salvation for the dead is not one of second chance. Thn life is the time and place to prepare for salvation in the celestial kingdom A testimony of the gospel never saved anyone unless obedience followed the testimony President J Levi Bcus stressed the importance of teaching children respect for sacred places, the i llll TL Kyle Ilirrop R Job son family is v c s prize c rop and as far ,i to a'crrtain i s cm' h. vc bee. i .tbli tlu-st the recoids n tops pails ,io foot tee" of their 15 children ii e shown h due died .n infancy The Johnson family moved from (I'din to Kanesville seven years .'ill l( till jgo .cel have 'hroi.li their d h w I'k with 'em e and example, won an enviabla s him1' o,1 Ik ltd towns the ll aits place III tl people ( bi allot s Their oldest. Harold Jr. lias been called to serve m the V. ex'irn States will g'l The Roy Seen d Mission He will report at the mis tb no underway V av mght. the Sirin home in Salt Lake City Oct 24'h with a (land xv',,nies (Will 11) and leave for the mission field 'a m order but dot. t M o aw ay If Oct 26 will (loll t have one pock a a is Mr Johnson owns and operates (.l.mned by those u, i liargi wit, the Johnson Flee trie Co at377-22nd- l Wesley Ranter's ordu-stiSt in Ogden where he piovidc the dance music Starting in wiring and m winding motors time will be 8 30 p m Light tcln si, Ills son Harold has been his right-hanmi nl s will be av ailable man m the business those responsible (or the plan Doris who giaduuUd fiom high Hinging aie Tom Brenehley Dab school hot spring is Ltoohhecper and Bowman. Dee Rawson, Mrs Hcmy .on Dunbar and Mrs secretary to her father, a position Matis. Mrs Tullis atNancy hold to while will she continue On Naturdav evening. Oct 2'1 'be tending Weber College this year. lakeview Hoy Third and Fourth Mrs Juhnson was asked how she Wauls are gomg all out for a nun chilso small will with six managed Dii cd Hailowecn olisiTvano dren under school age along with Ranters ore lustra will also pi o the others She said they had their the dancing and costumes w..I lor were! problems but she guessed they worse than the problems other Mis Johnson is the forim r It".-people had With so many, the chit dren have a responsibility in helping h 51. mb v Mr Johnson is .i nx m each other, whnh they do and as a lx i id the I akt v lew xi ike Ih.h r they manage pretty ( mini ll and is ill dial g( oi t hi 5WMI5 and a No ill cb.irgi ol tbi well sc i"i Aaronit Priesthood oig.im out ai Their eveiy day .d ion weieh thnr troubles By I: Mrs. Mattie Cunningham to serve LDS mission ... s Velma Read Mrs Mattie Cunnington of Hooper has icccived a recent call to serve in the Northern California Mission She left Wednesday morning to enter the mission home in Salt Lake 1 City Mattie has been very active in the Hooper First Ward She has taught classes in all the auxiliaries, and has served on the Genealogical 'ommiltee She has been formerly of Dl'P Camp U and is a captain r.ow, serving on the Board of Direc-'ntors for the DUP Relic Hall Mat l.e is also on the Sunday School stake board at the present time A farewell testimonial will be held for Mrs. Cunnington Oct 30 at 7 p m at the Hooper First Ward chapel Sunday-evening- a service sta I i si'( ii.- (lifluu Ges in the in suing yonis the BcrrcUs managed to gel ahi ad Those who lived in Hoy at that lime wire foi the most part farmeis vilm bad been bud nit by the depression and the drouth Ma y id them could that no: ...I II lu liliv ','ie la Use plates lor I a i (;ir- - 'n .lone gas which was sed.ng lor 21i a gal A .5') lb s.i'k of f mu soli (oi 58 ceils Mr uii 111 it dm mg the ilepies ii :,ion the wind would blow deep dnlis on'o tin Roy Road or 560(1 nu'h and foi mice or loir weeks nl a tune the road would be closed except to those who fiad Ihe ambi ti'm to dig ihe.r w ay out The first meeting of Ihe Roy Tovn Board was held in the Berrett Service Station When Ihe first ci'y water was turned in on the town there were only 96 connpc-- t oils O ic of Mr Berretl's most important jobs was to serve as a mem-btof the Town Board when Joseph Jensen was mayor. Parley Baker and Virgil Hinehrliff wete also on the board at that time. Roy became an ineorpi rated town in 1941. In 1938 when Mr Berrett decided tB work for the Utah Oil Go and was planning to mole across the street to open a new station, many of the town sages wagged their heads in disapproval and predicted he would be sorry, that he would never succeed in the new location. Characteristically, his good judgment surprised even the lubious not only did he succeed there, but he now owns four stations outright and leases four more.' Besides his station in Roy he has 'one at 36th and Wall, one on 17th and Wall, formerly operaded by the J. W. Brewer Tire Co., one in Taylor, Plain City, Riverdale, Nyssa, Oregon and Phoenix, Ariz., and has the authorized agency for the Fisk tire in northern Utah, Idaho and Wyo- ( i j j r This picture of the firs! service station operated by IJoyd Berrett in Roy, gives you a fair Idea of what the town was like back in the 1930. The station was located on the southwest corner of 5600 South, where the Bennlon Drug now stands. relt is to write a true story of sur: which began with little more than grim determination, hard work and sound judgement. The service station was his first independent venture and with it the Berrctts felt they were on top of the world which they ate on one end and because at last they had something slept in the other. The store was of their own. Delores's playroom and also served When they were first married, as the living room for thp Berrctts. Mr. Berrett was selling for the Mrs. Berrett sold gas at the sta- Baron Woolen. Mills in Brigham tion and even served the cars, that City, which he gave up shortly to that is she did until the place was run the farm at the colinty infirm-rin Roy. Mrs. Berrctt s father Marheld up and robbed one time, after that she was afraid to be alone tin D. Harris was then superintend-anUo- fthe infirmary and her moththere. To write the story of Lloyd Ber- - er was' the matron and then ts It was a small service station as you can sec, operated by Mr. Berrett and his wife Lillie. The little store in front carried a few groceries, candy, soda pop. Mr. Berrett and h s wife and daughter Delores lived in one big room on the back in cr.xs, y irint Iln ic ,lr ,uy i J leu wit. iv Bel has '.si luunc i - i ( ( i i I I To Register ' "I ri a T H.i i his t if i' I. ( ii1 h.mgi , i m b. M,.k( I'll p.il.1 I "I . .ill . l "II Imid.iv .d ,d W.ud " I x, ill . Hi i I 111 "XI .1 . d ' I, ' 'I : ul.tr "! Mv I - d Xim !' ' ", n hi i v ; i bn i K rj y t ( .it ( st e xv mg Dii ii many ' I u d v Ii ' ' i' t ' i b ii, i g Miii and , " I Mi lb r tl" . h lie bad "I A I w Y mi st '..IC ( li I..'. Al il.lg Iti'iieH ia all avid baseball fan a bit Jiiay Uig 0:1 IIU. d 'lie i "Ms d' I .I i, iin- e.n s he "i s' i i i m Bui '.in Ham hev Ii ad I " I I . illic II .u ns. daughter of Martin D and Lillie Hayes Harris ol Harrisnllr at a ward dance in Pleasant View They were married July 21, 1926 They are parents of three daughter. Mis Fred (Delores) Gibson of Roy. Mis Neil (Shawm Baliff. Hoy and Vaunc Vce. who is still l home a . . . Julian Green likes snorts and guns Hoy City's newest policeman is Julian Green appointed by the City Council recently for full lime seivicr Mr Green resides at 1961 West 4'hmi bou'h M.. ill Huy. with lux wife, hue. .mil then two small clrldrrn MuX 7T and Anne 1 lie was born in Kanesville. Utah Ibc second son of Mr and Mrs Kollin Green and be has wo brothers. Before coming to Roy. Mr Green was employed by (he Weber i minty sherilf's office for a year . 11c ix a mombei of the BBS Church and is Interested in guns and sports. I L Jt KIWANIS MEMBERS Mrs. Berrett manages 1o find time to woik on her favoule hobby, ceramics and has much of her beautiful handiwoik on display in their lovely home al 5366 So. 2000 West The Berrctts' arrived at thnr present position the hard way and BUSY BUILDING NO. PARK PAVILION Members of the Roy Kiwanis Chib have been busy lately, build mg a pavilion at the North Park located near Hal Vern. Members have been out nearly every night (his past week and according to are real honest to goodness, Ihe folks, possessing great hu- Dean Parker, if all goes well on be should and and rafter of sheeting purpose mility and sincerity a wonderful warmth in personality. this week. down-to-eart- ' District No Jane Venable, 1 5661 S 27(H) West lbs! i id No 2 Ada Cottle, 5329 South 2300 West. District No 3 - Fniijy Keeler. 3936 South 202.3 West District No 4 Susie Reeves, Arsenal Villa The following were approved by l.e ci y council last Friday evening Jane Venable . Judges District I. on sc Moss. 2865 West 5600 South, Ret' Beeves 2693 West 5600 South laiurelta Am Ju '. s Distiie ' 2 olii C'7.3 S 4 tod South. Ada Kve-v- i 5329 South 2300 West. ' !l,,c i. 5256 South 2300 West Romona .lad,, i s Disli at 3 'ting! am 2215 U 4400 South, Lillian Bingham, 2120 S 4400 West. f on Meldmum. 4611 S. 1900 West. Hazel Judges District No 4 Donaldson. F79. Francis Fields, Susie Beeves. Arsenal Villa. 1 ( i I n.iy have three grandchildren The Berrett s have been engaged in church activities most of their lives In Boy, Mr Berrett was in Ihe MIA superintendency of Ihe old Hoy Ward until the Lakeview Ward was organized nine years ago, then he became a counselor to E Gayle Sheffield in the bishopric of the new ward. When Bishop Sheffield resigned three years ago, Mr. Berrett became the bishop of the Lake-vieWard At Ihe time the Lake-vieWard was divided a year ago and the Roy 4th Ward was organised, Bishop Berrett was appointed the first bishop of the new ward Mrs. Berrett has served as secretary and assl. secretary of the Sunday School, taught Primary in the Roy Ward when she Was raising her family and was counselor to. Mrs. Frank (Glenda) Thompson in the first YWMIA presidency of the Lakeview Ward, Later when Mrs. Thompson became president of the Those who desire to register must do so on Ihe 1st of November. This is the last day to become eligible fin the coming election. Ti e following are places of regus-i- i "I til' .1 n g ,i I M y I X ( ,i llli.il I i , h.'V List of New Judge al urn V a JULIAN GREEN, ROYS NEW FULL TIME POLICEMAN I. Ii., ,u.d bis a in brothel n nl six i li.ldi en bin e ai s One Day Left Mr-c-tim- ' He me! the captivating J 1 I to Richard an I Nabellc He'd Ini ett of Noi III Ogden, w here tile jam livid most of his grow iii.tip lly i sparrow, co-ho- s 1 . ) ; v ,n buy now J i t mi amp'-- I ; i.s lb ssie Boswell Mrs Ina Weston will be hostiss at her home Oct 27, at 7 3d pm with Mrs Gladys Barker, ( w I Behind Ins station in Roy hi has i.ovv a completely modern lire (' tapping facility Besides the service station m Nyssa. lie aNo owns Hu Bim-t( ,di In Phoimx Ariz Ins si.px'ii spi ( i.dies in the car washing sci in with r.H ks to as i onuiiodati H " cjis at a I. me Tile Beiielt Xub 1 Mis vv ming tion i lui . 1 chance fame in have iiic-'- i I I const-queu- . - The Weber County Camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold its annual convention Saturday Oct 22 at 2 p m in the old Ogden lain i nai le All the daughters fr"in the West Company camps are "l ged to attend The siheilule for this month's (amp meetings is as follows I Mrs Charlotte Camp 26 Gibby and Mis peail Sheen will e (oliosti sc, ai Mrx Gibby s borne Thui'd.iy afternoon. Oct 27 at 2 pm Mis Ruby Olmstrad is captain amp Meeting vs .11 be at Hie home ol Mis Maigie J. Raleigh od 27 at 2 pm Mrs Ida Stephens will be co hostess Camp captain is Howard Stable, LaMr .,r staik Harry Sigihara ( o hostess T b "inas Williams and Herb j ( Marv h Dalton Camp To be M lb sc Jr i lx Id at the borne of Mrs fyorene IK sebedubd melting lime for oleson Oct 27. at 7 3(1 pm with tlx .'emeu is (.nil fust and th.rd Mrs (Hilda Meek and Mrs Lyle of month Monday i i mug lime he lift acting as Mrs Golda Stock is captain II RECEIVE AWARDS Sand Rose Camp - At the home ol Mrs Helen Peterson, Oet 27 at IIiviii inenibi rs of the Lake-vi- i H p m Mrs Mildred Clawson will be laiard re-Stake 5 W Ml (ohosless Mrs Maude Brown, capnid lndiviilu.il Awards last tain till! s start'll,, at h TO p til xun-i- t View Camp I bin "d av Meeting evening a! leadership (in H ilio i i n n, , h' "x Rov lx- held at the home of Mrs Lao e ' Weil w .11 ntdd t Me bn a'la'inng a high pal tv Oct 19. at 8 pm Shocnfeld. bile i all then I II .1.1 ' si meet ol a !) III M Illll. htirth mold it ,l Mrs Myrla Rundquist was s t nihng 7 to u , st.,i : :h mgs less ,,.g to iln sv hk The mils Those who received the awards Mrs Iiuise Lakeview Camp bovs tli ( i i " a . ,i'e .isWd to l.v and the positions tin y are holding Ambler Brown and Mrs s w lx lx like Ii up glib piii aie Mis Marion ( ox president. will lie eo hostess at Mrs Brown's ' "I in.il Hu mo' .ol Mrs Melba Taylor, adivitv coun-.- i home. Oct 27 at 2 p m Mrs Kthel Damn. I'idi i 'hi d n i ' ion o! b'r Mrs Vera Budge, age group Smith, captain Mr nd Mi- - Ki db Knight will lxMrs F.dna Arave, at i I'Mi ch-a ol d pi.iV el Ruth Mrs ml, uk six retary. i d 'bna s Will III Dawson spoils Mrs Main Wal ' d ill m II lad recently lelcased as dance d Mis .loan Moser and Beellive. Mis Irene Bradshaw Mis Bessie Jensen. MIA Maid Monthlv Piepaiation Nl i s Hacl Barnes, released Jr : Set lib .mi i and Mrs Gwen Slokrs. Primary Organization i(e. mi is The awards were K Rollin Green, a mem-I' ,dl ' s " IV id the stake presidency S' ", City Conncil Approve Mi Wards Plan Halloween Celebrations This Week I i I Reading from left to right, bottom row, Linda 5, James 9, Mr. Johnson with bativ Judith born last June 25, Dennis 2, Mrs. Johnson with bahv Jovce, born last June 25. Deane 3'x, David 3'a. Back row: Thelma 11. Gloria 15, Janice 16. Harold Jr. 20, Dons 18. Ada 12 and Stanley 13. V B v !m (emprise the Vu1 Dcp.ii tiiicnt ate Harry Blaine Mr Ai.tometti Alberts Bingham, Dellxit Brown. Mr Daily, B Div.n, Max Glover, Val Dee Hale Milieu h Ibimada. Mr Hors pod, Oilan Karras Donald McDade, I rank Numura Kylei Runchel. Mr Pruitt, Mr Saunders, Wallace Smith I In- Hold I (OUIK un'i-- I r I i COMMUNITY PORTRAITS o night meeting Voted chief by the members, was I haumey Daily, his elected assist-at is Fldin Vulpi Captain of the H :s Saunders, the two lieutenants are Kenneth v ,,,, and ( h tries Pruitt, and ( the sec icd ary treasurer, Dee Spar-lov 'tb Antoiuettl )iiiiii luck app n! (I bv the m w c h.ef as assistant s, dal y 'ii asuici 10 the cf f ( is are oilf it ruby all must meet tin- appioval of in. i N I; Iter than church average everyone in the stake assigned to certain responsibilities would as at s nr them fully, in attendance .. i mgs and m humility, the stake u o dd be on top DUP SCHEDULE MEETINGS FOR MONTH i ( If One of the main issues to go before the Roy City Council this Friday evening, will be to approve the office! s of the Volunteer Fire V.fegH: 11 .nUc a ' Y 7 Wednesday Noon Vol. 2, No. 24 October 20, 1955 Roy, Utah, e, Tuesday Noon i M-6- MYRON CARDINAL GIVES FORTH IMPORTANT DATA By Thora Moore Last Sunday evening Myron Cardinal Horn Clearfield was the speaker al the South Weber Ward sacrament meeting and he gave a very vciy informative talk. Among the many important things he gave were these statia-lic- s given by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They were very interesting. He didn't have a date as to when they were given, but said they were much higher now. There were 15 million sex magazines. read by one third of the total population in the U. S. in one year. This count included all children regardless of age. One hundred thounsand girls were brought into white slavery, 1 million girls infected with social disease, one million illegitimate children, 60 suicides daily, one murder every 40 minutes. One major crime every 22 seconds, 100 unappVehended murders walk- -' ing the streets daily. Three times as many criminals as college students. |