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Show Bliworih Lyman Samuei Warner Seeks Roy Council Post Le&l Newi, Local Advertising for Local People Hoy, I'lnh, Tliumiay, Octolter DEAN PARKER 4 17, 1 l.r7 CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR By October 18 Friday, October 18 at 5 pm. is the deadline for candidates to file for vacancies in the city government A mayor and two councilmen will be elected in the coming fall election Votirs are reminded that there is only one day left in which they will be able to registir, Tuesday October 29!h. District 1 and 4, Netne Gould, O. Dean Parker announced his candidacy for mayor this wetk Mr Parker has been in business in Hoy since 1930 as owner of Parker's Market and Cold Storage lxcker Plant He has always been interested in the development of Hoy and in various civic activities In 1939 be was a member of the committee that brought the first 2800 West 5C37 So District j I. Dim; II M HUN, Hoy iitv iff.n newly installed pu-provide more room fur post ' -- 4.. 'x f 'i "i Z V;. A Post Of'uc modi lin., pi District Ihstr.ct Cops Award ( 1 ' W. 5, Ixiret'a 4800 So ClosedSaturday a i s G bl y m i i ! - i i i v. I , 1857 mblt-r- T I A'.iU 2034 Roy City Office h.-rn.T. Sshm-irgntn Hotel, another teili top produied Tm Venita Hussell. 3, 3925 So. W W - wi-i- otr Himheliff, 5523 2-- So 1900 W. looks the was changed to offue ptisoM.il Ilf 'ee has under KlUlfg. iful.L V' local has found tinit, i'( moist of a re The Itoy po'.t , i.al a, a. .Be a, Lh-- l past A postal (lull wliuh POST OFFICE GOT FACE LIFT V ranur . a war nun : i i 17 r .'i m six finalists ,n the old The business high It among t!ie wide ; i ofLnrs ,,f Hoy City .iinounce a change of hours no- offire w ill hi i jo n from 8 30 a ni mi'll 5 pm ,iv! will remain A (!o ed all day ( n '.Buid.ivs s half of the in. m will bo on dav Sit.irday for i.,:u,(,,u lalls orK ! ia 90th Birthday Dilworth N. Lyman announced Samuel Walker was honored at today tie would be a candidate for a family party celebrating his 90th the Hoy City Council. A resident birthday at the home of his daughof Itoy for the past six years, Mr. ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene Holmes, 4875 So. 1900 W., in Hoy, Tuesday. Mr. Walker was born in Ogden Oct 15, 1887, the second to the youngest in a family of eight children His parents, James and Sarah 'ol. 4. NV Public Office Missionary Work Seekers Must File Was Conference Celebrates V. out the missionary Carrying View Stake theme of the Quarterly Conference, held Satur day evening in the stake house and , Sunday in the Ogden President Henry A Matis keynoted the sessions with historical examples of great missionaries in the Bible and the Book of Mormon He pointed out that every assignment we have in church activities is a missionary assignment Eaih following speaker elaborated oil the theme g.ving Inspira tlonal and timely talks on the sub jed Those participating wire the stake patriarchs, ward bishops slake missionaries and re'urned missiionaries and the counselors to e i. V tain-made- v f. L v - i man has been active in the LDS on the Fake MM1A Boald and two 0 w .Stake .nd a half yeals us assistant stake cletk lie aNo served a two year mission for the church in the New I ( .y huiih hafmv served England mission He is a member of the Roy Club having served as a an d.it the present tune is dietary of the club He is an offi-- i er of (he Clearfield stale Bank and updates a Public Accounting Business in Hoy Pi i s Mat is He is also a mcmlii r of the Na The Youth Chorus under the t "Hal Assoi latum of Ballk Audi 'able dirritiotl of Jay Bills .and tins aii I Comp'rolli is and a mem Mrs George Parker, stake MIA la r of tin- Amuu.in Institute of mus'c duei lots and at ompanlcd Banking Mr I viii.ui is a graduate of the stake i r by Mis Alex Patterson of t't.ih and majored d theaud,i m ew till divinity the hymns Truth to the i.d'h," in Ai counting and Economics He "Jisus I. over of Mv Soul '' "Carry was implovid as a f sf Analyst ur tl Ihe lo.t'O of f li e of Ihe Iullfi.r-i- . On.' "Truth Reflects Upon a I '.a 1' g Senses" and "Oh My lathi r" orp in San Fran-iiilot a vtai and a half before The coni hiding session of the conference was In Id in the stake tv a'Mi'i.itiil a Ph tin' dear house undi r the dneitio.) of the ! i 'd S'. Be Bank Mi man K Is that Hoy lias MIA stake board nt Hn hi i. hti st In' urc s of .my Dar wood W Fames Fakt Vow Stake Mission pH sub nl v.is re l .' 111 lb st i Hi atr.s to Si i e ..111 III.I'I I" leas, d from the position with a vote ,p ill tt.e plan of thanks fur the fine work he has nt a d i.. "f o i i .tv for j.!t-,m '! ' 1' inn nt dent lie has sirved m the Jn s Hi n n a ,i dei. i v for the jiast eight years Mi to ;,r fur tiier Faun D Kingston! Was sustained as I'.i'ti i i With .i .i i) lrt suleiit of Ihe slake mission with lb'll Oipe thiMidi at 4803 So l.iotge F WiKon as first routisc 2n75 Wist lor and Reese Chadburn, second eounsi lor Eldon N Steik fornur stake i lerk was sustained as a member Rich of the high council and J ards Jr. fornur bishop of the Hoy Si com! Ward was also .sustained as a member of the slake high .T i it d to si r e .n council pt es.di nt of I u h .v .inis 'he 'ub till ( "Hung 20. Oct priesthood Sunday. s i Hi will i" S' i!i h jj uncling will be held in the I .it ' i u son Fake View Slake house at 30 p m n p .u e S 'ii'i I to mivc will mcit at 3 pm as first v ice High Trii-stoiem, m and The Relief Society union meet pH sub i w ,i s Robin ing will be held Sunday also, in the Bit! K u.'li j nt .,s mi oi.d v a e U s.dl t,l Hooper First Ward at 2 pm d ri i tors wi r. G K N.iini if of at the stake house Ui m l.iim r Blow n. Fvi I'n Bol'i i ( st i i ns, Duane It i ks Ji li Sort nsoii Bi rt Ere, ai d Vi x Patti rson will he a di 1 ( v i . ! v f ' i DUP October O. DEAN PARKER water system to culinary Huy The Parkers reside at 5255 So. 2000 West They have a son Lance at home, a son Michael stationed at the Hahn Air Furce Rase, Germany, add a married son and daughter, Norton Parker, and Mrs. Delbert Stoker (Kathleen) living in Salt Lake City. I D-- f ' 'I s 22 i i ( Ini" 'h f'p C ' t e nrs vi t,.h ! ins piutn i r fur In M i nf October a s f ."to, is ' II u,, ,.f Mrs Ilno i i, i,. i Hu'i 'a HjW'O'i w'th M's s t sv I and Mrr.i Stud 24 a' 8 p in I I - s er..ti n hatherim la ola Jot. p m i s Mrs Salt Fake I in l li t 3 As a rt salt he Is to Camp 27. Rr.crdalr. Mis Alta s ; r tilt high si bools of iat'erson hoste-- s and Mrs Amelia of Ft. ill at the nnetiiig of (.ei.rgsnn, eo hostess, Oct 24 2 p in t e w mi. i t s (ruin i a i h s'ale at Mis Alta Patterson, captain "id Mo'or to hi adquarti rs m Camp 40 Hoy. Mrs Myrtle Hus Intro.t m, (lit 14 and 15 The ion si II. hostess. Mrs Clara Nelson, Back to Si Imii ni.'bt f'T the 'i I is a rujei of the Ford Mo (tit 24, 7 30 pm Mrs ' m i,i Hus J ,m ir Huh s, ' ,i t"r ( ompa'.y and was spun, in d Dclpha (.ul ley. captain ii ' j.) at 'i tins ana by the In si ri t News i d'.i sd..-held this (amp 43 Kanesville. Mrs Norma w . 7 30 p m Th.s n.ci ; r, '.n IKis the s, n of Grant and (.Hen hostess ,(ct 24 8 pm Camp lull d fur l.i ' ,r d i al'y Dial. idle slater G.bbv Riverdalc 'o be reorganized by President Ini tdiif to the mu! " j s, i b President Gulda Steck and Mrs 111 tl' HU'I0.11,1 rs and dpi Tutors t on it w a. ( at, i elh d FKa Schultz Mrs. FJva Schultz. The bi came journalist Pan nt s .'ill t k' t ir t ,t tis n ti rested in writing last Mrs Fa G Pi terson. captain ai'ivily ' end ir i' tie t s i '., .i t to , 'is Fake o w ( atnp 52, Mrs Mabel yiar fit Well r Hull un ler t' e di m rs it ijim .'a d w ' 'f,i 'i i m-i i of Mrs Mala Burgeriir, ho, ms, Oct 24. B!ay pm ' i utifi 'hi' i is mm n: .rn.i'.siu instu.itnr His di nmn Mrs Ky h Hutrup, ca)tam ju them. f i s' ' di !i' Mary F Dalti n Camp, Mrs Doro si ( .. r d fur , f (,f PT r.d'i Alt c ' In u W ebi r thy Ualkir i di'ni si p of 'he hostess and Mrs Shirlfleets fi ')r I'l'iT.Vi I! , h S 111 ol newspaper this year ey Bartel!, m hostess, Oct 24, 8 ' M . i t idi Gi nr i ' Go'd j a d a' "I tie pi it lot. ,,s ore of t h pm Mrs UiHi ne Oleson. captain and ( ut.i l.ii.. '..mi. uc pn s; S..n i Hus,, i amp, Mrs. Margaret o' ', I ; V rs nf tl ( si hold year R ..No dents Erne,' uii prinrp.il I sis r k l Ills Shumaker hostess and Mrs Beth .CM pi plus me I n eili n' Mis Mint: nti.i eh .it s in ait and all Spray car co hostess, Oct. 22. 8 p m were typing Junes serret.irv .ml triMMimi mil. f a (luring the oral, written Mrs Mildt'i d Clawson, captain ( utiiimttee Members s ; s One at ion Sunset icw Camp. Mrs Phyllis Mrs Ore! i Inic.il Hi nderson ,n piaitna .lj.pln ( it v Fake hostess and Mrs Ona Veil Sat remarked Austin, sourie i 5 y nnders niemliersliip I u that lie has a rate natural ability able, cohostiss Oct 24, 8 p in program, assisted by Harold Brew I he next h at die m Alan's up Mrs Fae WiNon, captain er i.i'li is the stiff i oiiijn tition jrai'c Mis Elgie (Iol.ii Wilson, pubbe is !o meet fiom the top win-licity. C J Mason, Alma Hansen t i rs from each state during the Safety (b.nrrmn Di trial iiginda The one person I I'.i run i Mrs r s' ;e, 'eii 'herr is to receive a four Health. Mrs Huy Finis.' si holarslnp in journalism at year publii .itions eba rni.'in li.e c "liege of their own choice. Mr and Mrs pa' It V Dleson, adult ed'ic.i' mi Vauhgn, liospit.inly and leg s.ition Historians, Mrs hesii i iNettm Gould and Clarence Six will Claik Puffer miration Mis Frank il.olai Die, Mrs An Bek 'o School night will be held Ire y Carnahan, Mrs Floyd tNor-na- i bv the Riverdale PTA. Thursday Clark and Mrs r J ( rase, '(""ti ;. oil 24 at 7 3U pm V ter a holt program, .oom l epment.it ivcs parents will i" o poituinty to visit the le a i mens and get acquainted with Hie teachers a( cord mg to Richard Siniiiioi s. of the school PTA Light ri (i i shmen Is will he i .ed mil. m ROY JR. HIGH SET DATE FOR PTA SCHOOL i I ompi itimi in tin-slat- e , J ' -- : , . I Meet Oct. 'a light i rs of tl p I i I v i I yo-n- ! , i i i . 0TT0 SEIFERT MEW KIWANIS PRESIDENT ' , s - I : I I Extend Drive The mimbcrxhip drive for the Muniiip.il School PTA is well un to It will lx- extended derway October 25, according to Mrs Martha Hamada membership ehair-rna- i CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE A NIAGRA GRATES for sale, also strictly fresh eggs at 1742 W 4400 So Hoy. Phone CONCORD EX 3 201)7. OIL HEATER with electric fan 53,000 units BTC Used only one year, in very good condition. $40 Phone EX A4318 COLEMAN Ted Briggs, Hooper. 2 BEDROOM ( FRAME one acre ground in Phone EX 4 3658, HOME with Ro. $7,500 BEAT RENT 3 RM APT. Partly furnished. $50 Hoy Phone EX 5530 So. 2000 W 4 0582. , MISCELLANEOUS Riders to Ogden. Lv Roy 8 15 a m. Mon. thru Fri. Re turn, lv. Ogden 5 p m. Will pick up and deliver you to job and home. Robert Sanderson, Ph. EX 4 2874. in RECAPTURE brautiy your home. Clean-Tin- t does it. Cleans and restores color to faded upholstery, rugs and fabrics. They look like new again, will not rub off. Easy to apply. Just sponge it on. Choose your colors at Roy Lumber Co. t ! '"i i,i on his ri tin mi nt Received Army Road Shows To at Box Elder Meet PlayoSS strut tty utit for the winning s stakes will tie eld SaB.rday evening at 7 30 in tie I.ake Yuw Stake House The vv .lining load'how will (ompite ill the regional shows to be held in I) toads! ows of Box F'der Cub Pack 1S7 Set Halloween Meet v nt - Cub Seoul Pack 187 will hold its lallovveen paik mi cling Oilober .2, 1957. All children are invited wear costumes The following Cub Seoul s will re eive awards Kent Lnvvman. Bear badge. Bob Voorees, two Silver Arrows for Wolf, Mike McDonald, one Silver rrow for Wolf. Kent Kano, one Gold Arrow for Wolf, Blame Wolf badge and one Gold and two Silver Arrows for Wolf Douglas Catlelam and Martin Hamblen Wolf badge. Randv Lykins and Arthur Ttierk, Denner stripes; Mike McGraw, Bob Cat badge; Glen Hiss, Gold arrow for Wolf. Square Dancing Planned at Roy Elementary new class square dancing ROBERT DELLENBACII Robert Kent Dellenbach, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Dellenbach, is A in leaving for a two year mission in will begin Friday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. West Germany for the LDS Church. at the Roy Elementary School. Ills testimony will be held Oct. The class will be under the direc- 20 at 7 30 p m. in the Clinton tion of Wayne Anderson, a chapel. The public is invited. Guest caller of Spanish Fork and speaker will he Richard L. Evans m California where he was a chart-- ( of the Council of the Twelve. r member of their square dance F.lder Dellenbach will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City association. The class will be open to anyone Oct. 23. He is a sergeant in the National who is interested in learning to Guard. square dance. well-know- u - . v i 1 f i Ut'i'2 Mr Walker mar LDS Bio.vn in the II. iv have five children N'rs ( hat ice let'll' ItevtTl. ()g-il- i J i 'si Walkir ( lucago. Mrs i. Mrs J i on.i Schuem.in, Ogdin, II Ix Angeles (Irini'i and Mrs W F Iiurj i Holmes, linv liny have 11 grandi liililnm 23 and enr ti .8 grandi luldren June n roil K"-Icinj'i i i I ema' great grandchild They cele ated their 65th wedd'iig anmver-sarlast Jui e bt Riverdalc Group To View Films Motion pit lures of their trip to ul'.i and the Bahama Islands will It shown to the Riverdalc MIA Spi eial Inti rest Class next Tuesday evening. Oct 22. by Mr and Mrs Bill Fames of Hoy The couple plans to depart on Oct. 27 for an( other trip - this time to Puerto Hu o All adults of the ward and community are cordially invited to attend th's spina feature and all the other weekly meetings of the group The i lass convenes at 7 30 pm ivi iv Tuisday evening in the H.verdale Ward PHILOSOPHIES German Mission Call Accepted ik r e. tom e Copy-writ- e 1957 "ATOMS FOR PEACE" it was. afti r a week of hearing children c(tm had with comments about the new satellite which Russia that criticism they fear and of comments recently released, mostly guide our minds into had heard at home, to hear Dr. about atoms for and thinking of pristine channels hope, peace, How to school i pii-idi- aid By THE LIVING Riverdale PTA Plan Night ; s of hi' home, his fain i.ds and Ins w ork li .ni ai live Mian for his He is ji s a. iking full days in his fruit and i , .i e gilden. going fishing when 'mu- .itid i portunity per m .1 s and at'i tiding legularly Ins ihuiih mil Bugs, sirving in liie i apui .tv of Huh Priest m the Og f ' W aid den ill .iM.n 1" j Commission 1 I tx-c- ! r s c v 1 i o WANTED to the moon is the goal i acli room is striving for A offered to the prize is winning class and to all classes who ai h the 75 per cent goal roikit trip i I pro-glos- ii-t- t Municipal PTA - d ( i 1 ! - 1 i Women of the Moose of Ogden Chapter No 134 will hold their business meeting October 22, 1957, 8pm at the Moose Home Ritual practice will follow the meeting All members are urgently asked to attend this meeting. i . i i ' i Ogden Moose l Schedule Given IK-i- s charier member of the Huy Kiwanis Club and a past presale i.t of the organ ration He has as PTA president of the Huy Klemen'.iry Silmol and is a immlur of Ihe Huy Chamber of Commerce In 1948 he was elect ed mayor of Hoy and semd in this capacity for two terms Mr. Parkir is interested in bring ing more industry in'o Hoy, cn couraging more local business, and running the city on as economical a basis as possible a i 'Rebecca Fknis Walker, migrated from England as converts to the Latter day S.miis Church and trussed the plains with a handcart company m 1857 They settled in Ogden, upon their arrival in the valley viept (nr a ti "i t tune when Mr Walki r was an engineer on the railroad and livid in Sacramento, he has been a ri s.dent of Weber outity He farmed for 11 years in Wilson lame, then went to work for Ihe State Hoad Commission srhf-r-r he wtr-- rmpirm-till the tunc of his employ im lit Mr Walker 1ms witnessed from oxcart days to the ealh sa'allitc i:i the sp.m of his 90 years 'iii.it as the change's have he has .i ci pled tin in as a matter of t out .I- enjoying always the sun Donald F. Dellenbach. a grad uate of 1953 of Weber College, commissioned a second lieu tenant in the C S Army. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Frank II Dellenbach of Roy. The young officer successfully completed nine weeks of training at the Infantry Training School, Ft penning, Ga. The course included instruction in tactics, weapons, administration and physical training I.t, Dellenbach was a member of Sigma Delta Pi, a social organization for male students at Weber College. Dnoald also served two years at Ft. Ord, Calif., as a drill sergeant in 1954 55. He has attended the University student of Utah as a the past two years and is enrolled again this year. rcftm-hin- PEACE I'm sure Mondav morning will find this group of 7,000 teachers a brighter picture because of ready to better help our students sec this address CotWe need more Dr Lawrences unusual kind of thought Mr. A. Matis sMrs. talk Henry of his us the gist tle lias so aptly given "If I have any mission at all here tonight, it is to assure you to conto the best of my ability that there is a future, that man is I betinue on this earth and go higher in the scale of civilization. on this man of of the age at greatest the beginning lieve we are now I see a earth. Looking over the shoulders of the medical scientists, new scns(. of hope and confidence. Some of them believe, that cancer will be conquered in from five to 10 years. They also expect groat such killers great progress in finding the cause and prevention of disease." and heart clerotds artcrios blood pressure, gs high Out of tills will come the ability to use nuclear energy to provvRle new sources of power; radioactive isotopes to probe Tfie mysteries of plant life and make possible the production of more and better food; isotopes to unravel the sedegenerative dire ts of aging and the cause of the life thus possible. seases, making longer Tli is moans a bright new world in which atomic energy will bring greater material pfoperity, impoved health and longer life to our people." "Our weapons are superior in variety, quantity and quality to those of the Russians. We have better means of delivery and better means of protection against atomic attack. I believe they will continue to protect us, providing a reign of peace as far as we can see." Shall we think together next week? t 7 . |