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Show 1 rws T THURSDAY, NOV. VOLUME 1, NO. 29 18, 1954 NOVEMBER 25, DAY RULON P. PETERSON ELECTED LIVESTOCK SHOW PRESIDENT . ROY. UTAH 84 OF.... Edith A. Siddoway Dies After Illness Mrs. Edith Anderson Siddoway, 34, 5820 W. 2600 South St., died last Sunday morning in a hospital in Ogden. She was born Sept. 14, 1920, La-wrenc- They accompanied the Barnharts on an extended trip to California They returned to Roy on Nov. 12th. Thep,eopIeof Roy are watching The. Olsons .returned toWis. last with interest the development of Monday. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. the new town park which is being Barnhart are sisters. laid out just south of the Rulon P. Peterson was elected subdivision. president of the Ogden Livestock The city is busy at present show last Friday --succeeding Geo. pipe for the sprinkling system S. Eccles. . so that' the lawns can be planted ' Mr. Peterson is a nationally in the spring according to E. Gayle known Hereford cattle raiser and Sheffield, commissioner of parks. has exhibited purebred cattle at The name for the new park is the Ogden Livestock show for still under consideration. many years. His entries have taken some of the local shows top prizes and has been placed prominently at other major shows in the nation. The new president said every effort would be made to expand the Coliseum facilities to make the Ogden stock show one of the greatest in the nation. By Kyle Ilarrop Mr. Eccles, the retiring president Considerable public interest has will on as chairman of the been aroused in Utah Arts and board.stay Crafts by the recent opening of the Fine Arts and Gallery at 211 Washington Blvd. in Ogden. The gallery is an establishment unique in its kind in these parts. have Utah Artists who The Roy Junior Chamber of Comfound it necessary to ship their merce is conducting, on a local creations out of the state for ex- basis, The Voice of Democracy hibitions in art galleries have Contest at the Weber County High found a satisfactory outlet right at School. Sponsored nationally by home in which to display their United States Junior Chamber of work before the public. Commerce. The gallery was established by English teachers of the school Denzil L. Black, a native son of will act as judges and pick semiOgden who is himself a talented finalists by Nov. 20. The final artist. Mr. Black is a veteran of judging will take place Nov. 28. two wars, World War II and the The local winner will be given Korean conflict. The establishment the opportunity to enter the state of the gallery is the fulfillment of contest and will receive a table Mr. Blacks dream. model radio and a plaque. The winThere is an every growing num- ner of the finals will receive a ber of artists taking advantage of television set and an the opportunity offer them through trip to Williamsburg, Va., to meet the new gallery. other state finalists. The inveterate gallery lovers can The student desiring to enter find much to feast their souls upon the contest must make a tape reat the Fine Arts Gallery. cording of a speech on democracy. The recording will be judged. A Safety Doll contest is also being sponsored by the Roy in the first tne second grades Hal-Ve- 2-11- Olson of and daughter, Diane Conomowoc, Wis., came on Nov. 4th to visit at the Lyle Barnharts on 2000 West. Mr. and Mrs. Development of Roy Town Park Told u Sun" Phone No. daughter of Gustave and Virgie Spratley Anderson. She was married to Calvin Clark Siddoway Sept. 21r 1940, in American Fork. They later received their endowments in the Salt Lake Tem- m ple. lay-'in- g Spotlight Grows Brighter for Fine Arts Gallery Chamber to Conduct 'Vocie Contest here-to-for- e life-lon- g all-expen- Riverdale Club To Hold Benefit Dance teen-ager- s Kel-lerstras- n s, Fathers-Son- s Spend Pleasant Night Fathers and Sons night was cele- brated by the Roy Kiwanis Club at The Pagoda on Wednesday evening. The speaker was Dr. James B. Harvey of Weber College. It was greatly enjoyed by both fathers and i... sons. UHTH OTHERS The Riverdale Ward is display- football games and other outdoor diversions before the dark ing considerable enthusiasm in the winter sets in. But it will be a most unusual citizen of our preparation of their road show act. Song, will happy land who will not cherish the day's deep spiritual signi- The show, September' presented with the other wards ficance and who will not, silently or openly, give thanks to his be of the stake on Dec. 6 and 7. Creator for all His blessings. The show was written by Janice May it be also, on every occasion and at every opportunity Wooley who is directing it under Riverdale a day of giving, too of sharing our blessings with those less the supervision of the MIA. The scenery is designed by fortunate . . . "for it is in giving that we receive." Teddy Anderson Jr., Melvin Thomp- Lake View Stake Sets Festival Plans All nine wards in the Lake View Jay-ceeStake are preparing one act plays to be presented Dec. 18. Complete details will be made known later. of all Roy schools. Book Titles' was the theme Cash awards will be given to the winner of the contest who com- chosen by the Lake View Stake acpletes the best Safety Kit, consist- tivity and drama leaders at the ing of an injured doll which are MIA leadership meeting held last to be colored along with an explan- week. The annual road shows will ation of how the accident could be held Jan. 13 and 15th of next have been prevented. year. Mc-Phi- e Her Dream Comes True in Roy A gift to buy and no ideas ? We've got a mill i op of em both ideas and gifts. Come on in. The "Roy Sun Advertisers will make Your Problems Look Small. son, Hal Davis and Faye Hull in charge of lighting. Howard and Bernice Ellis and Ramona Frost are he music directors. A special chorus is now in prac-ic- e chidhood dream of owning a as a childrens store, is coming true for loan A Mrs. Dorothy Beede. After looking over several communities, she selected Roy, as her location because of the friendliness of the people and the encouragement of the Roy officials. Mrs. Beede has had a great deal of experience in business. The most recent being associated with the Inter-StatTailoring Mills of Ogden, for the past 10 years5 as office manager. She has lived in Ogden her entire life and has many friends in both Ogden and the out-lyi-ng communities. Dorothy, (as everyone calls is enthusiastic about her her) very new venture and looks forward to meeting new friends at her store located in the Roy Theater building. e Apender Guild Has Noted Speaker By Sharorr Larlson The Aprender Guild met last week at the home of Mrs. Florence Tullis. Mrs. Tullis and Mrs. Hortense Thomas were The guest speaker was Mr. Don Tatton fronq the State Industrial School. He discussed methods of training and recreation which was followed by a question and answer period. A special guest was Mrs. Jerry Smith and Josephine Taylor, Frances Brown and Heva pf the waiting list were present. Sixteen regular members were in attendance. The meeting was. for. November and featured a Thanksgiving theme. RIVERDALE Mrs. Laurence Applonie and Mrs. Joe Sears, have returned from 2 Vi weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Applonie at Fort Knox, Ky., where Mj Applonie is stationed. Bob is Mrs. Applonies son and his wife is Mrs. Sears daughter. The two pothers returned by way of Chicago Its beginning deep in our tradition. Thanksgiving is uni and had a short visit with Mrs. Applonies brother, Wayne Stratquely an American holiday. ton. Customarily it is a day of family reunions and dinners, of s, Ten young Riverdale are competing in a queen contest held by the Lcs Arnis Gailes club of Riverdale. The winner shall reing over a benefit dance to be given by the club Friday, Nov. 19 at the Riverdale gym. The proceeds from the dance will be used in improving the Riverdale park. Those competing are: Carolyn Cramer, 16; Janice Nelson, 17; Fife, 18; Betty Bingham, 16; Deane Call, 17; Glenda Kammeyer, 16; Shirley Bingham, 18; Sally 17; Joan Child, 17; and Peggy Gately, 17. The girls will be judged on beauty, poise and personality. The winner will be named at the dance. Co-lee- AND SHARING They lived in Pleasant Grove and American Fork until 1936, when they moved to Ogden. She had been employed as a stenographer in the personnel section at Hill Air Force Base. Mrs. Siddoway was a member of the Roy First Ward. Survivors include her husband, Roy; a son and a daughter, Clark A. and Virgie Ann Siddoway, Roy; her parents, American Fork; a a brother and two sisters. under their direction as well mixed quartette which includes Child, Sally Kellrestraus, Jack Sears and also the following trio, Karen Kapp, Julian Frost, and ind Champneys. Afton Bowthorpe s in charge of between act specialty numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Fairen Lane, dance directors, are directing the dances assisted by Miss Joan Child. The membership Special Interest group of the Riverdale Ward is growing by leaps and bounds, with a gratifying increase of from three or four to 25 at their last meeting. Mrs. May Parry of Clearfield, a great-granddaught- er of a Shoshone Indian chief, assisted by her sister Mrs. Hazel Zundel and Mrs. Briggs, presented the group with an interesting and informative program last Tuesday night. Mrs. Pearl Jensen of Vallejo, Calif., is visiting with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kiwanis Roy Raleigh and other relatives of this area-- . Mrs. Arthur Gibby and two children are visiting with her husband The Roy Kiwanis will entertain at Clbvis Air Force Base in New at dinner on Wednesday evening, Mexico, for two weeks prior to Mr. Nov. 24th in honor of their Ladies. Gibbys transfer to Europe. Mrs. All members and their ladies are Gibby and children will return ' home. invited to. participate. Dinner will be served at 8 p.m. ' Garry Judkins, Don, Kimrose and at Mas and Pas. A program of in- Bill Clesh, young Riverdale men have entered the armed service. interest will be presented. son-in-la- w to Honor Ladies Wed. Nov. 24 , W |