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Show t i. ja i. .; i i ( THE ROY SUN, Roy, Utah, Thursday December 23, 1954 f And though it's trying, everyone seem to have had a good shopping, partying, and generally enjoying themselves. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY The Sunday School class tfiat Helen Weston, Shirley Thomas, Wendell Hall, Crystal Broderick, Carol Terry, FrectLister, Wesley Barton, and El wood Zaugg bea Christmas rollerlong skating party at the Berthana From popular reports the teachers small daughter said after the party, I hope I dont act that way when I go to college Just what were ou kids do ing' highway is reported to be improving fn the hospital but is expected to, be home for Christmas, Young Gary suffered five broken ribs and has acquired some blood in the lower left lobe of the lung, which is expected to be cleaned up by the time returns home. THE ROY SUN - PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY MANAGER-EDITO- R ETTY LOU STAHLE CAROLINE GOULD SHARON LARISON KYLE HARROP D ASST. . MANAGER-EDITO- R REPORTER REPORTER REPORTER DIAL DIAL DIAL 95 67 CALL FOR INFORMATION OFFICE LOCATION MANSFIELD REALTY 84 ket of Ogden. IIEVS ROY Mrs MacKay and her sons will Christmas with her bands parents. Mr. and Mrs. L C. MacKay in Fallon, Nev. who have entertained for Mrs MacKay were her aunts, Mrs Golda Steck and Mrs Ida Draayer of Ogden Also Mrs Barbara Crocket, Mrs MacKays sister. hus-jnin- 'Mrs. Mary C. Dalton enter tamed last Friday evening for her grandaughter Mrs Beverly MacKay and her sons Martin, Evan and Jimmy before they left for Japan this week to join Capt Lincoln C. MacKay who is their husband and father The guests were, Mr and Mrs N E Steck, Mr and Mrs John Draayer and son Kash, Mr. and Mr. U. W. Hardy (Mrs Mac Kays) parents of Minn Minn ; and Mr and Mrs Paul S Croc to,-ha- d 17 g Gary Thompson 10 son of Mr and Mrs C Frank Thompson of 5147 So 1900 West, Roy, who was struck by a car last week when he was crossing the apple-pie-al- a WHOS WHO? Seen getting in the Christmas spirit this week were Jim Henderson and Sharon Secrist, who, incidentally, were barely vlssble some time in the hospital for between packages, (pretty clever, dislocated hip and back. eh?) Also getting In those last minute licks were Rex Russell Richard Greenwood, 5 year-oland Toni Fullmer, and Gloria son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert GreenBarber and Bob Browning Those wood who was operated on at the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden, revolving doors are the easiest two weeks ago is improving. He things to get lost in arent they, kids? has been placed ltj a cast and is GOING AWAY Seems someone reported seeing convalescing at home. By the way, Crstal Broderick Jim Mclntire reading a Santa "Christmas Fantasy an oper- - has gone to Emery for the holi Claus comic book at Bennion days Shell be back though, Drug last week Just thing of ail etta was presented Monday the excitement the rest of us by the students of the Roy when school starts again School Mrs. Della Hadley, Mrs are missing SPARKLE PLENTY Rose Thompson, Mrs lone Carolyn Gould it seems has OLD HOME WFEK lette and Mrs Lucille Tesch were I saw Carol Peterson and been wearing a real diamond fui Patsy of the in charge production now time let and some didnt the other day, home from Smith The stage scenery was made by -- Congrat " the BYU and the U. of U. respee-tnel- y the slxth Krade students under P and ulations Wane Carolyn Sure seemed good to see the supervision of Joseph Fndili wonder By the wa, you again after you have be able to awav so long, kids names we Ail elementary schools in Rov of list the to add couples engaged were dismissed Wednesday for A REAL BALL the holidays Classwork will re after Christmas gifts are tabu Mv club at Weber College had luted sume Monday, Jan 3 a Christmas party, (we pledges PROGRAMS GALORE did.) for the members Parties are WHERE IS THE All the schools in the area always fun for all bui I'm MinLAKE VIEW made a reall terrific showing at now that the of fieers (or commit SNOW BALL? their Christmas programs Wctjor ties have the most fun College, Weber High. South Jun After meeting at different ie tor and miny others put m spe pies homea to work on the party cial presentations lijluding, A during the past couple of weeks, and "The Me. we invsded Jovn Mortetisen Child is Born " siah house In South. Ogden, bags and SHARON LARISON By bedding' After finishing work on CLUB PARTI! s Merry Christmas' plate cards favors ami various Now that the special day we've The Quill anu .Sutl Christmas other wc masterpieces at all been waiting for has finally pai tv a! Weber High iVirline to Kas s Noodle Parlor adjourned . hae for food and fun A little on the come, all ,cem to be grateful Baker is an offnii I know that o that stores are closed, the rush been nea' sills side we got back for our is over and that there are 3G4 belongs had to w 't and wasnt slumber parts at 4 a m there' I'll bet if refreshments days until the next tune Following the usual chatter, five o clot k found us Edith Har ris Joyce Mortcnscn and myself from Weber and Carol Hams JoAnn Allen and Carols n Clark from Ogden) asleep onlv to n rise and shine at 7 NEWLY RENOVATED And so six bright shining LARGE BLACKTOP PARKING AREA IN REAR about souls invaded mv hou-10am, along with Pat Burgcnrr and Margaret Zaugg and con Good Food, Reosonoble Prices ond a Pleosont cockted 12 cherrs pics hove established our Weekly Mwtyeper published ot Rey, Utah, in the interest ef the surrounding communities of Rey, Rhrerdale, Sunset, Heep-s- r. Mr. N. Eldon Steck is back South Weber, Uintah, Clearfield. Circulation 2,747. to work . again after spending J. HOWARD STAHLI were erved, Jim Henderson and Larry Blaylock showed up. Last year, I remember, Jim and Larry played catch with the mode in the Weber High School cafeteria' d eve-spen- d , , 1 how-man- 11 5360 So 1900 West Roy, Utah J Hour: 2 to 5 10 to 12 Saturday 1 0 to TEEN TIMES m 1 - K-- . Earl and Dean Ryington graduated last week from the Hooper Second Ward Primary. Mr. Alice Beus is convalescing at the home of her mothe(!r In Clearfield following an operation three week ago. Mra. Beua is a life long resi- dent of Hooper having been born there Dec. 15, 1874, the daughter of Edwin and Katherine Cox Parker. She married Mr Beus in the Sat Lake Temple April 23, L896. Mr. Beus is 85 years old and is still active In church and civic affairs. Sons and daughters of the couple are, J, Levi Beus. Rodney and Jsy Beus, all of Hooper; Rulon and Evan Beus of Idaho and Mrs Leonard (Cleone) Judkins of Ephraim, Utah Mr. Jake Mahoney is in ROY THEATRE a Frl. Stoddard and- 2-039- 6 6:45 Sot., Sun., Mon., Twet. CINEMASCOPE ADVENTURES The Hooper school presented its annual Christmas operetta, Dec 16 at 7 30 p m. in the school auditorium The students of the 6th grade participated under the direc tion of Principal Nephi Manning and the school faculty Eddie Garner, acted as Joseph. Margie Johnston, Mary, Roger Paulter. pilgrim, Marie Bartlett, angel, David Parker, child; Ron Widdtson, Russell Hull and Read Garner, shepherds, and George Richards Robert Fowers and Dennis Read three kings Deanna Bottom, Ann Calder-wood- , Nancy Cox. Boinie Masop, Roger King and Connie Weaver were soloists accompanied by Leanna Read and Carrol! Beus The music was under the direc tion of Mrs. Ilia Giles and Mrs Jennie Christenson teachers Thomas Ph. Box CHfke 2:45 Sat. fir San. Mon. Tue., Wed., Thur., r George t Open of HAJJIBABA John Derek ond Elaine Stewart Wed , Thur , Fri., Both Feature hi Color FIGHTER ATTACK Sterling Hayden ond Joy Page PLUS RACING DLOOD Bill William and Jeon Porter I s Utah Roy, serious condition following the news of the tragic death of his grandson, Dee McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs Dee McDonald of Ogden, who was accidentally shot last week Mr Mahoney was hospitalized after hearing the news Wil-Other- s I FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC and sisters. - i CHRISTMAS MERRY ( MATTIES CAFE We Over Stocked for Xmas SALE PRE-INVENTOR- Y WHY NOT eot in a ploce that homey? Where you eon relax and (till get the best in food ond service. Such a place i Ma'( ond Pa' in Roy. The surrounding or pleasant and thera's plenty of parking space START PLANNING A HOLIDAY VISIT TO e Atmosphere ON ALL Roy, reputation Utah Open 7 A.M. to 8 And like I said at the ning of this short .hori w v had a real ball' P.M. Lx gm story MA'S AND PA'S Church Parties Reception Private Parti Banquet Privote Rooms Dining Room Coffe Shop open daily Finest in Pie and Coeking The place You Never Forget Phono Roy, Utah 24 Jewelry-Wallets-Diamo- nds R S.V P. Technically these letters mean to rcpls, or answer immediately LARGE TRADE IN ON WATCHES FROM $19.95-1- 7 JEWEL C. STRIUGIIAfl JEWELRY I See Strmgham ROY THEATER BLDG MERRY CHRISTMAS ( So if any of you hear any bits of teen news, how about phoning it in at 4 3095 HOOPER and Happy Hew Year 1 ' From the Gang, 1 Jack, Mrs James R (Susan Beus celebrated her 80th birthday last week No special event was plan neu but most of her sons and and grandchildren daughters suited her also several brothers I Bob, Frank and Lou at 1 We extend our warmest greetings to you and your family . May you spend the Yulctide season in the merry atmosphere of fine old fash -- JENSEN'S AUTO REPAIR ioned Christmas cheer . AND TEXACO SERVICE CLOSED 5504-- 6 South 1900 CHRISTMAS Wet Phone CHAPPELL'S Hardware & Lumber Co. Lloyd Berretts Service Shall lervt this Christmas gift I Sha knows Maytag1 famoua Gyrafoam washing action will mean spotlessly clean clothe. And this complattly automatic Maytag meana more leisure time too. Oyrofoom action Safety Lid BIG TRADES LOW, EASY TERMS Completely Automatic As another year passes by, we wish to for both wash and rinse I No waiting for tub to fill AdutJo small, me-rfiu- thank each and every one of our friends m, or full loads of clothe. Just eet indica- tor for water level you See a complete need. demonstration at H. D. SPARROCCO. 'THE PHONI BIRD WITH THE BARGAINS" 64 ROY, UTAH for their kind favors and patronage! May the spirit of Giristmas enrich your lives throughout the coming year! May there mv, UTAH be peace and goodwill among all men. |