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Show y DEADLINES: News Tuesday Noon ADVERTISING PICTURES Tuesday Noon CLASSIFIEDS The Sun - Chronicle, Roy, Utah, 15 Bucks, .No Dos or Ftnvn y1 ' 31 'tt I f I , f , t ft.V .. ' C v- 4 . 'r V . .' - - ; r v k "'V ' V v S , 7 - A , v i X I -- w j.. " i V wr ( -- ! V . f ; ! -- 4 n r ?1 I : , :T - i. . r' 1 .f ?5 - t .' fr- 4 .. . , & - 'v'. 1 . - v n r' y t y - V- , PLAN HALLOWEEN FETE School officers and room mothers are planning a Halloween A farefell testimonial will be held Carnival Friday at the Roy School. this Sunday evening at 7 p m in The affair will begin at 0 30 p m the LDS Roy First Ward for Elder and continue until 8 30 There will Reid H Olmstead. who enters the be dinner alicart with hamburgers, Salt Lake City Mission Home Noall mode, etc, vember 2, prior to departing for hot dogs, cake, pie Independence. Mo. and a Central Booths for your entertainment States Mission will consist of darts, bingo, baseball, fish pond, and a new art of shootA son of Mr and Mrs Howard out candles with a squirt gun Olmstead, Elder Olmstead js a grad- ing uate of Weber High School He re A booth will also be available to ceived a church Individual Award have vour face artistically painted for his good attendance all the tune , A prize for the lucky boy and one he was a member of the Aaronic for the girl will be won at the affair priesthood For the past three years Information can be gained at the he has served as secretary of the carnival j ward YMMIA All friends and relatives of the Prouids will be used to improve future missionary are invited to his the school facilities according to Rob Bowman, publicity chairman testimony meeting .)' v , V A - f J. lN NO Stanley Bennion . . . local druggist home in Logan, they just happened to pull up in front of the II. D. Sparrow Appliance Co. . and in inquired of Mr. H. D. Sparrow, the first person they had spoken to in Roy, if he knew of anyplace they muld nut to open a drug store He referred them to Price, who owned a portion of the business district in Roy and who at the time was operating a grocery store, the "Saving Center" on the corner of 5G 15 So. 1900 West. As a result of their interview with Mr Price, the "Saving Center" was liquidated and the building remodeled for the new Bennion Drug Co which opened July 1, 1951, just six months later The Bcnntons feel that it was a ituky day for them the first lime they Mopped in Roy Because of its central location the Bennion Lrug has done very well in the four veais it has been in business. Stanley Bennion was born in Vernal, Utah in 1907 one of five chil-dn.- i of David and Clara Phcrson Bennion The family moved to Afton, Wyoming in 1922 where the elder Bennion was cashier in the bank till 1929 when he had to resign his Twsition because of ill health. Young Stanley was serving in the Central States as a missionary, where a brother and sister had served previously He returned home from hs mission at the time his fathers health broke and went to work in the bank where he was employed for seven years. Music has always played a major role in Stanley Bennions life. He had played his trombone throughout his high school years and for many years in dance bands and other It waa, the habit entertainments. of the boys in the band To stop at the Roberts Confectionary for refreshments after a dance. It was there that Stanley Bennion met the HOLD ROY GATHERING An afternoon lunchion wa. held, Tuesday, Oct 24. at Mas and Pa's! in Roy by the intermediate Post Offices between Ogden and Salt Lake Postmaster Fmma Russell hosted the event High Priests Hold Annual Party After the luncheon, an open forum of post office business was conducted by Riley Goodfellow, postmaster and county director from Bountiful The table was festooned in fall decorations with a of a large cornucopia of fruit and brown eyed Susans and autumn leaves A small turkey and cluster of grapel and autumn leaves extended from the horn of plenty Each plate had orange chemle pumpkin nut cups Every guest was given a bottle of Varney's catsup and a bottle of Dressing as products of Roy Mrs Vemard Smith of Ogden gave two humorous readings The annual party and banquet for Those in attendance were Post the High Priests and their wives master and Vice President Wayne of the nine wards throughout the Sheffield of Kaysvtlle, Postmaster Lakeview Stake Is to he held this Pearl Wilcox and Eloi.se Wilcox Friday night at the stake house in from Clearfield, Postmaster R H R oy Barton and Assistant William Wil- Candidacy 3 i J 1 ' i -- if 'jr s' Ih Announced Frank candidai the Bov y Simmons announces his for a two year term on City Council Simmons built a home and moved to Roy in 1948 Prior to that time he lived in Ogden where he served 11 years as bishop of the Second Ward and later seven years Mr the Weber Stake Presidency year Mr Simmons built a second home and now resides at 5275 South 2050 West, Roy He is president of the quorum of View Stake High Priests of the and also serves as chairman of the Explori r Post No 688 Bov Scouts of America When questioned about city problems and issues, Frank said Our problems have all grown out of one big problem that of building enough bonus or the hundreds of people k i our f nr community and who want to locate here Of most importance to tins rapid growth is an adequate water supply with union. Ud salutation Our parks need to be improved and in addition to in the so 1 blos- som because Mr Bennion said, Nor-enjust wasn't too impressed by him, but in Juno 1933 they wore r married Being a very independent and versatile person, Mrs Bennion was at the time owner and operator of her own beauty parlor, an interest which she kept for 17 years Shortly after their marriage, Mr Bennion quit the bank and became associated with William Hawks of Salt Lake City who opened a drug store in Afton. Wyo, Eventually, Mr Bennion bought all the stock in the store and hired apharmacist hen his pharmacist joined the irmcd service, the store was operated as a confectionary from 1944-4w hen he sold out and went to Poca-'cllto school. He had already had one year at the BYU and at the lTSAC and he wanted to complete his education in order to become a qualified pharmacist himself 5 Halloween Party Set ft r J. Alex Patterson Burton W. Mansfield 4 year Progressive ticket . . ticket Citizens . Wf 1 Seeks Post on City Council X f I ( ftjr ,ty Mr Burton W Mansfield lives pt 5319 So 2(KK1 West, Roy He came to Roy in April of 1950 and imme- diately began the hustle and bustle of building a home and a group of business buildings Mr Mansfield has been very active in Roy's business and civic affairs. in general He has belonged to the Roy Klwsnts Club since com!! 1 ing to Roy. He served as president of the club in 1954 and is active in Delbert Brown the LDS Church. Fourth Ward. . . . 4 year Citizen ticket Mr. Mansfield was bom In Samaria, Idaho, (near Malad) in 1913 being the youngest of a family of thirteen children He went through school in Malad, then to Pocatello where he worked in a service station and drove a city bus for two years In 1932 he went to Los Angeles, Calif and worked in a launtrucks dry and drove freight through the years of depression. 34 He married Annis 0 Smith in if t. Mr Mansfield 1934. in California i started in the construction business in 1940 and became a licensed contractor. Then for several years, during World War II. and until he came to Roy. his work took him up and down along the West Coast from San Diego to Bremerton, Wash In 1947 he started an implement of business in Twin Falls, Idaho which he still has interest. Mr Mansfield started the Roy Furniture Co . in 1950. In the spring of 1951. he entered into a partnerWallace M. Brown 4 year ship in the real estate business He Independant ticket is now associated with Ralph L. Smith in the Mansfield Real Estate and Insurance Co BACK-TO-SCHOO- L They have a thriving business in NIGHT REPORTED this field and also in building SUCCESSFUL BY PTA homes Some of the finest homes in this area have been built HV Mr A highly successful " Mansfield He has demonstrated his ability night was held last week at the Ixkeview School PTAs and aggressiveness as a businesman first meeting of the year He is now seeking a spot on the Council for a four year term About 300 parents came out to Mr Mansfield feels that Roy is a wonderful place to live and rear meet with the teachers and be served one of the schools delicious a family He has always been a hot lunches. for Roy. supporter strong The meeting was conducted by deHe feels the need for a fire James Stewart, president and he partment and has worked on a coma mittee to get it promoted. He feels announced carnival will be held hv the organization on November that good roads, adequate water 18. to raise funds for this year. supply and sewer, schools and business are very essential to a growing community. Playgrounds arc certainly needed, also a municipal swimming pool These public facilities are his goals Mr Mansfield also stated that he feels Roy is going to continue its growth. He would like to be of service To all of the citizens of Roy, The lakeview Stake House will and to thaxe who will come here to live and do business. A vote for be scene of a Halloween dance this Mansfield is a vote for progress, he Saturday night, with things starting at 8 30 p.m. stated. The affair is being sponsored the 3rd, 4th and jointly 33 FOREIGN STUDENTS Lakeviewby Wards,Roy with Mrs. Shirley ENROLL AT U. OF U. Wade, Harvey Schenck, Clark Brim-hal- l, e Mrs. Mina Mitchell, Mrs. Students from 33 foreign counJacobs and Gordon Howes In tries or United S&sftes pqfaes-sion- s have enrolled this fall at charge. Panters orchestra will play the the University of Utah. Heading the list are 17 students dance music and light refreshments who wefe either born In or list will be sold. Costumes may be worn but are their home address as the Hawaiian Islands, with the beleag-ure- d not necessary. All members of the little nation of Korea next wards are Invited to come out and v join In the Halloween observance. in line with eight. CV. xr- , "Back-to-srhool- Bv Roy Ward Roy-Cit- The Halloween party planned by the Roy First Ward Mutual will be held next Monday at 7 30 pm in the ward recreation hall Boys are asked to dress like girls and girls as fellow and prizes will he awarded for the best outfits Dancing will be to the ward's new record player, Light refreshments will be served, and the MIA Maid class will sell homemade candv. their new home, situated across the street from the Medical Clinic on 5600 So. Besides the piano in their large pleasant living room, they have a Wurlitzer Spinet style organ. When the Roy 3rd Ward was organized Mr, Bennion was superintendent of the Sunday School, but because of his business, he asked passed the state board examination, lo be released recently, but is still in 1950. They moved from Pocatel- teaching a Sunday School class. He lo to Iogan hoping to find a place is now the ward choristor and is of their own. And as it happened, organizing a ward choir. Mrs. Bennion is organist for the Primary and the place happened to be in Roy. The Bcnnions have three boys the Junior Sunday School. Roy has reason to be proud of and one girl, David 18, Richard 12, the type of fine people such as the Marilyn 8 and Keith 4lh: . Bcnnions are, who are playing such The musical interests of the fam- a vital part in the growth of the ily is apparent as soon as one enters community. Mis Bennion continued operating her beauly parlor in her home along with raising their family Mr. Bennion supplemented her earnings by playing in bands. His education was held up for a year when it became necessary to accept the position of derk of the district school in Afton from 1948 to 1947. Mr. Bennion finally completed his education and " Mansfield would like to see some smaller plav lots fitted out to meet the recreational needs of the kids fire department"1 Why most certainly Our savings on fue insurance would in time pay for it and as we continue to grow It will begin at 7 30 with a short loughby from Layton, Postmaster I sci the time when we will need Nellie Ballard of Woods Crass, Pos- not a volunteer department but a program to be followed by the bantmaster Ed Betts of North Salt Lake, full time paid department When quet Postmaster Edna Nichols from more water is available would like An invitation is extended to wi- Farmington, Postmaster Riley Good to see a swimming pool built, owned dows of the High Priests fellow and Mrs. Goodfellow, Assist and operated by the city I have Frank C Simmons is president of ant Mason and Mr. Mason from 1 es always said. "This is the quorum with Myron Child and Bountiful and Postmaster Emma the place where Heaven begins and E Gay le Sheffield as his counselors Russell and Assistant Zula Pauling all mm to do is help to keep it from Roy just that proprietor's daughter Norene who worked in her father's store in the evenings It took nearly a year be- fore their romance began to 3pTTT The new schedule for church Roy resident are reminded of the meetings in the Roy first and Sec ond Wards to become i ffrrtive, Oct last registration day, next Tuesday, in which they may get their names 31. is as follows on the list in order to be eligible The First Ward Priesthood mcct-n- to vole Nov 8 will begin at 9 30 m on Sun Registration agents will be open day morning followed bv Sunday from Bam to 9 p m for residents School at 11 am Sund iv evening to put their names on the register services will be held at 7 p m., on nr transfer from another district. In Roy the agents are Monday Primary will begin at 3 30 ' m and Mutual at 7 :to p m Relief Mrs Jane VenerDistrict One v'oelety will meet on Tuesdays at able, 5ti(Jl South 2700 W Mrs Evelyn Cotp m and the regular b shops meet District Two mg will be held each Monday dur tle. 5329 South 2300 West Mrs Emily District Three ing Mutual i ,'93( South 2025 West In the Second Want Priesthood Susie Reeves, District Four will begin at 8 45 a m on Sunday F 78 Arsenal Villa and Sunday School ai in The Sunday night meeting will start at 5 pm Primary will be held on Tuesdays at 4 p m and Mutual will be field the same night at 7 30 pm The ward Relief Sock tv will eon vene at 2 pm on Wednesdays A.t Roy COMMUNITY PORTRAITS I:; PT iJ FOR THE COMING ELECTION v: , a ROY SCHOOL PTA The reason is because the situation was so much like their own Mr Bennion had just passed the state board examination as a pharmacist and was looking for a place to open a drug store They had inquired in Sunset. Salt Iake and Magna lot a suitable location Re turn ng a hit disromaged to then ANNOUNCED BY LDS 1ST & 2ND WARDS POSTMASTERS By-bee- Stanley Bennion and his wile Nor-cnsaid they had to smile when they read in the paper how it came about that IV and Mrs George Rc nnsrhussel chose Roy as a place to live and starl a new business TUESDAY IS LAST DAY TO REGISTER 5. - 4MMr For Roy Elder NEW SCHEDULE The two wards sh.ire the same to s'ag building and it is ger the hours in whb each begin their meetings . This group of deer hunters from Uintah always go hunting in a group and always gel their deer. They have never shot anything but bucks in all the years they have hunted as they do not believe , in killing the does or fawns. Shown left to right are Junior Christensen, Wayne By bee, Jesse Bob man Merle Keyes, Larry Hunter, Joe Bybee, responsiBybee, (Grandpa) J. O. By bee, the ble for the training this group has received in the past. Those absent from the picture are Grant Itybee, Carl Taylor, Alf Taylor, Reid Bybee, Dee Mildon, Kent By bee and John Young. The group contribute a dollar apiece to put in the pot for the one who gets the largest buck. This year the $15 was divided between Wayne Bybee and Junior Christ ensen, as they each had a deer that weighed 200 Iba. Farewell Set Vol. 2, No. 25 F. C. Simmons i 5 ojf - Wednesday Noon 1 W r 4 ! H . zy t 4 7 t it jv i. :Sh - y!$ , ' t ' V XVV;v.X-.t ;' ' - v Kv . - . t - October 27, 1955 Tuesday Noon !' . . 1 . V ' Frank C. Simmons year Progressive ticket 2 Riverdale lovely Ward Plans Halloween Elaborate plans have been made to make the Riverdale Ward MIA Halloween party the best and spookiest ever. The dag is Monday evening Oct. 31 at 8 30 p.m. Ernie Jensen's orchestra will furnish the music. Prizes will be given for the best costumes but no masks please. The spook alley promises to give you chills. Rcfreshnlcnta will be Stakehouse Site of Dance La-Ra- |