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Show The HOOPER 'mChmiek By "v 4 - VELMA Application for Second Clans Permit Pending PUBLISHED READ BY g Phone J 3000 THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY L i' L in ot Utah, each Roy, Thursdoy Weekly newipoper publisher he Interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdole, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesville, South Weber, Uintah and Jhe Oldsters in the Hooper 1st Clearfield. Yeorly subscription price $1.75 in adronce. and 2nd Wards seemed to enjoy OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STABLE International Typographical Union; The Roy Member of lOJvear-olKlwanis Club; The Rov Junior Chamber of Commerce. ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU STABLE REPORTER DIAL 3 2867 KYLE IIARROP REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 SHARON LARISON UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 2 7759 MARION STUART SOI Til WEBER REPORTER DIAL 3 6230 THOR.A MOORE REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 5 1340 VIRGINIA OLESON REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 VELMA READ REPORTER CLINTON DIAL 5 137f SHAUNA ERA1SER OEEICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH, PIL 2 1184 Neit To SsvMor Market SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER TEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL Jj Sun-Chronic- aid," from the Second Ward The two couple hiving been married the longest number of year were Mr. nd Mrs. William O. Belnap and Mr. and Mr. George Leroy Beasley. The two men over 70 with the moat children were Robert L Munn, seven children and William Simpson, eleven children. The two women over 70 with the moat children were Mary E. Rosa, 13 chit dren and Lillian W. Gamer, 11 chih dren. The two oldest men were bishop John D. Hooper, 81, and William O. Belnap, 80. The two oldest women were Isabelle Simpson, 84, and Katherine McDonald 95. every minute of Old Eolks Day at l.orin Farr Park. Two delicious and well planned meals were served by the committees chosen for the day and by having beef on our menu, we were honored with some very special guests, indeed. Igor Gorin, theNjoted singer and wife, with Mr Tree, vice president of the Muoler Gas Company, and his wife. I understand Mr. Gorin is very fond of beef, and when they found out that beef was on the menu for our noon meal, they chose to eat The Busy Buzzing Bees 4 H Club held a swimming party last week at the home of Jelene Vaugn. They were honored to have their sixth grade school teacher, Mr. Thomas Littlefield and hia two daughters, Pat and Vicki, with them. The afternoon was spent swimming in the Vaughn pool, then refreshments were served. Thoee attending besides the honored guest were, Lynn Taylor, LeAnna Read, Connie Weaver, Gaylene Estope. Diana- - Me Cracken, Jelean Vaugn and the with us two leaders, Arlene Hooper and aee Mr. Harry Propp Apt 5 at the There were 13 persons over 70 Larraine Fowera. Great Basin Motel. and 3 over 80 in the First Ward and CLASSIFIED ADS Seven men have just returned 20 over 70. five over 80, and one SMALL JOBS CARPENTRY over 90, "Mrs Katherine McDon from a trip up into the Uintaha and you can probably guess went fishFOR SALE OR TRADE CARPENTRY Small jobs, reas ing. They were Wiley Powers, Dee hourly rate. Phone Hooper. Junior Christensen, Jean 1953 .MERCURY. Monterey. Powers, Thorsld Cm, Barrett Haws Low mileage Ph 4 3481 or 2 3389 and Harold Simpson for the WANTED ion Subscript after 5. i Get your neighMr. and Mrs. Don Nelson and FOR SALE bor and friends to subscribe family were visiting in Hooper last today! GENERAL ELECTRIC dishwasher AUTO weekend. FIRE ;; and disposal combination, semiMrs Susy McCIoy from Idaho baa automatic. excellent working con INSURANCE dition. $125. 5087 So 1900 West, sp nt a few weeks here visiting Robert J Carmichael Roy. Phone 4 3095. friends and relatives Roy Realtor, Phone 3 5911 FOR SALE. - Conventional washer Representative of The EquiMr and Mrs. Harlin Johnston Mortgage Insurance with automatic pump, in very table Life Assurance Society of from Provo and family, visited Mr. good condition Phone 4 2435 the United State and Mrs. Roy Beasley on Sunday. Mortgage Loans WANT TO RENT Another 4 H Club called the LDS COUPLE want 3 rm. apt Ph Devils has been organlied stitching several WE 4 0528 in Hooper. The club members are vaccuum Diann Naisbit, Joan Parker, Ilecn good WANTED - 3 room furnished apartCottle, Lynn Higley. Jldy Vaugn, in cleaner ranging ment Have a child 2'? and a Garner. Paty Robinson aad Kathy small baby Call 2 1184 or see price from $5 to $15. Linda Jensen The club leader is Mr Vincent Hardy, Apt 3 Great Call at or and Kilts stop Basin Motel. Realtor - I murance Five of these girls arc also taking Earl Pearon in a sewing class over to Singer SewWANTED furnished apart Ph. New Roy ing Machine Co., in Ogden They ment 3 adults Call 2 1184 or should be commended for being so ! 4-- Low Rates f I Insurance 4 HAVE uied ir Mansfield ; BIG FAMILY-SIZ- G-- E E 1DS3 July 21, le, Industrious. They are Deon, Joan, selves. Ileen, Lynn, and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap had By KYLE IIARROP pleasant time at Como with the Lynch Company, where Cecil is emJoseph Pulsipher, dog catcher, ployed. They also enjoyed them- has announced that any dogs found selves at a Thomas reunion at Span- in Roy without a license will be ish Fork last Sunday, picked up and taken to the Ogden City dog pound. The law require that dogs should be kept on The Trail Builder of South We- lease alt at all times. ber are out for the stake championStray dogs have become a serious ship in a softball tournamenL They nuisance in the community therewon last week over the 39th Ward fore the law will be carried out to Sacrament meeting will be held 9 to 0. They have won two of the the letter. Anyone who ha lost a at 8 p m. on Sunday evening, July three game played and you can all 24 in the First Ward. A special dog the last few days should check bet with Norma Kapp as their lead the Ogden City dog pound, ta'k commemorating the day will er, they will really go places. be given by John D. Hooper. Den ms Read will furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bybee and The Aprender Guild of Roy held The YWMIA will also be reorgan family, Glenn Anderson from Uin- its annual summer outing recently ued. tah have enjoyed a trip through at the Roy Town Park. A. buffet Yellowstone Park and back by way style dinner was served to about 90. A special 24th of July program The affair was conducted by Mrs. will also be held In the Second of the Grand Tetons and Jackson. a a had with Bert They big scrap quite Rundqulst with Mr. Torrest Ward on Sunday evening. bear who stole 10 lbs of sugar from Day as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Melvin Widdison has had four one of their tents but didnt play Charles Rapp was chairman of the miles added on to his rural mail tug of war long (the bear won out) party assisted by Mrs. Day, Mrs. route. The route now extends down any way they all had a wonderful Wallace Brown and Mr. D. M. Clawson. to CoL Timmons home which is the time. old Targhele residence, then a block We all hope Bishop Earl is feel east, it extends down to Charles Mr. and Mrs. Merlin N. Cook spent Targhele going north and south ing better, lie hasnt been feeling several dsys in Wyoming recently so well lately. over to Ronald Reads. while they attended the furneral Mrs. Cooks brother, Albert of On July 24th a Sacrament meetThe foundation has been laid for Beutler. S. will Pres. held be with Earl ing Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Christensen new home. It will be located just Paul as the main speaker of the Mr. Loyal Bellon's father, who north of Jay Beus on the east side evening. He will talk on the pioin Uintah, passed away lived also be neers. will There special of the street musk. Everyone is invitde to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Croshaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alson, Boyd, returned home last week Mrs. has Poll Jane graduated Ra.N'ae len and just returned from from Seattle, Wash., where the a trip to Star Valley. Eddie Garner from a genelogy course ,she took Croshaw family reunion was held. her the She with BYU. at stayed visited with went along them. They Those present were the descend-ent- s relatives, did a little fishing and sister in Salt Lake and really en of John J. Croshsw of Logan, went horse back riding. Although joyed it of Rol Croshaw and his fafather they enjoyed their vacation they W. E. Croshaw of cousiin. ther's Sharon Mills has been working at they were beginning to wonder for s Wash The two senior Seattle, with and Corrlne her sis is staying a while if it was worth it. The nde married sisters. ter. home in the heat apparently made Holding the family reunion is an them all nek for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ekenna are annual event of the two families. There were 108 present at the picMr. and Mrs. Cecil Frew have re- enjoying a vacation and Mrs. Eken na's Mr. is mother, Hurd, tending nic held at Lake Forrest Park In cently returned from a trip to Tulsa, Seattle. Okla., where they visited their their children. The Croshaw s returned by way of week wishes this Hsppy birthday daughter, Clea and family. While Ore . and Boise, Idaho. Pendleton. to Susan Wilson, Kay Nix, Larry there they visited Boys Town in Roucoe and Mathis John Ray, Child, Nebraska. Another family reunion on the Wayment Cash Croshaw agenda was the reunion of The MIA Maids and Junior GleaMrs. Guy (Flossie) Miller has the Pichett family of Ixigan of ners held a bonfire party Tuesday been ill and .in the hospital T which Mrs Cioshaw is one of. The evening up in Pinkhams pasture. .cut took plare Saturday and Sun-lathose who don't know the Millers, They played ball, ate their lunch were accom-nann-The moved home that into the Kay around the open fire, and told stor- they by Mrs Renee Jorgensn, a Waite We moved from class The recently the to climax ies evening. t of Mrs Croshaw Mrs leaders are Cora Fowers and Mable hope Mrs. Miller will soon be able oustnn and husband her are leave the hospital and be feeling Munn Vem Parker (a really having bad luck lately with his new arrivals. Just recently twins which were born to one of hia Jersey cows died, then about month ago while Vem was on vacation, another cow had twin which died also. I guess twins are on the out list for the Parker. - Cro-shaw- Cro-haw- s Jor-gen.s- new-romer- s Mr and Mrs Link Smith and Mr Mrs Virgil Smith returned last and week from Yellowstone Park This is a brother and sister team and lo have a man like Patiiaifh Horace E Garner in their town He wrote the Relief Society visiting leathers message would for the month of June and like to relay it on to those who haven t read it A Personal Check By Mvsclf W hat kind of a church would this rhiirch'be. if all its members were just like me? Am I. as a parent, in my daily life setting an example that will produce and nurture in the minds and hearts of my loved ones, a faith in. and love for the saving principles, ideals and standards of the church Am I. by precept and example teaching faith in. and respect for our leaders? If truly love my children, I am obligated to discipline them in kind weed out the unde ness, and sirable weed of wrong habits and conduct, and replace them with correct ones. My failure to do so places me under condemnation (Sec Sec 68 Hooper to Roy better. much Mr and Mrs Uric Buckway. new residents in the Jim Byington home, have a new baby txy REFRIGERATOR ROY NEWS a is proud thc really don't fishing, enjoy know how true it is, but I've heard the women out fish the men. Two of the cutest babies I JANSSEN ever aw are the 6 month old twin boys of Mr and Mrs Daniel line Hill) Iarkin. Inez the daughter is ek,nc (jOUAj of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill of South Weber The brown eyed, curley haired hoys are named Wayne and Brent and are as identical ns can be. There is just 3 oz difference in them. They also have three other children. The 1 .ark ins live in I.as Vegas, Nev. built int. whies JANSSEN Spinet include important feature Grand Piano quality is Pianoa many of them excJuiive.That'S why JANSSEN ia known to: music ichoolt, professional musicians and the muaic-lovf ing public at Television Repair 1 is rt your piano." JANSSEN and Fast Kconitmirji America'! ... Home Piano" Just play one . . . and . . ."JANSSEN ncviiva with virr DAC 25 28) 4-315- Let's thing this through, and not forget that. Actions speak louder than words." DALE BINGHAM MUSIC CO. 0 Used Pianos A. Eipert Tuning Free Appraisals Anytime Anywhere Klein South Weber BRESCRIRTI0N BENNI0N DRUG QUALITY DRUGS Rov. HERES The old folks day was a big success and those who attended really enjoyed themselves. This is one day every kind of food anyone can think of is before their eyes. The Relief A REAL SAVINGS ON A 8.1 cubic footRERIGERATQR , Regularly tell for $229.95 mw SAVE $50.00 Only 179.95 pOY, UTAH KFVOtVfMG S HFL. VES FuTrTI i ' lory Susan'' all thy actually put feed: at your fi, Shelves con be adjusted up or down without -- th. removing foodl Refrigerators with Fevolv-n- g Shelves give you 15 more shelf area than previous corresponding models with rectangular shelves. Big size plus deluxe feature . . of low cost! G-- E Society from our ward did most of the preparing and serving. Small flags were used as favors and flowers for table decorations. If you harp ever- - attended an Otd Folks day you would have to a'dmit, they really know how to enjoy them- - L Lower Prices Se . Cal Stringham Theater Building Roy, UL 3 i rtr Oo f C. Stringham Jewelry la 81 O The weather is hot! r n Large Trade In Drive Out And See O DIAL Let us help you h' Better Quality nk. AND NURSERY . PHONE FRIENDLY SERVICE PORTER FLORAL 5 Watches ttah with your flower troubles Funeral and Hotpital ordert promptly filled! Potted Plant Corsage Boston Fern Planter Dih Plant and Dihe WE i ARfAF' ,3Sth9V''e TO TAKE r EKN care of the TRANSPLANTING ALSO OTHER PLANTS me - y -v 4wnSW" |