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Show fc v --I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 VOLUME ROY NEWS Post Office Dept. Cries Kyle Ilarrop National Letter Week By 1 NO. 23 THE SUN Junior High School Kes-singe- F-6- i, - Ki-wani- ROY, UTAH 84 Roy To Receive Now CRADLE NEWS LaYry and Stewart, National Letter Writing Week, Roy, boy, Sept.Dorothy 24. an annual event sponsored by B. and Sarah the Post Office Department, is 1 Ray Arsenal Villa, Lundgreen, boy, Sept. to be observed this year from 25. October 3 to 9. Lawrence and Faye Barnett The purpose of Letter Writing Sept. 25. Week is to encourage you to Sunset, S.boy, and Ray Dcyonne Walker, write all those letters youve 26. Sept. Roy, boy, been meaning to. There arent Elmo L. and Ethel Hodson, many good excuses for not writ- Clearfield, boy. Sept. 26. ing; ;even the busiest people C. W. and Mary Gray, Clearconcluded last Wednesdays could a letter in the time write field, boy, Sept. 23. schedule of the Hereford Breedto explain why they take they ers caravan which formed Wed dont. No one Hayle Max and Betty Baucon, so busy that gets Clearfield, boy, Sept. 24. nesday morning at the Maddox he can afford to let friendship Ranch south of Brigham City, fade Sidney J. and Mary Lucas, a when away, especially for breakfast. Sept. 25. little thoughfulness in the form Sunset, .girl, Wallace and Helen Hamblin, This is the fifth annual inspec- of a letter now and then would 29. tion tour of the Hereford Breed- make a lot happier, Clearfield, boy. Sept. Branden-berg- , everybody Hendrik and Fygie ers Assn. J. E. Reis Jr., presi- .span the miles and long years, Sunset, ,boy Sept. 29. dent of the association led the give the mortar that holds fammotor caravan of 125 ranchers ilies Mitsugi and Misako Taka-hashthe links to home together, Clearfield, girl. Sept. 29. and their wives. when people are scattered to Clifford and Beatrice Gustin, They reviewed prize animals the ends of the earth. Arsenal Villa, ,boy, ,Sept. 30. at Max Andersons ranch, west Postmaster Emma Russell Max and LouJcan Whiting. of Tremonton, Jensen Bros., suggests that a patrons keep of south Logan, and the Bough supply of postage stamps, Roy, girl, Sept. 30. Bros.- Ranch in Logan. stamped envelopes and stationThey stopped at the Ezra Lun-dah- l ery on hand for use when Special Interest Class Ranch and visited the needed, especially during LetTo Begin Oct. 5th USAC catttle project and the ter Week. There Is Writing J. C. farm in Smithfield. No Time Like the Present." Ward MIA The' Lakrview Thursday, they visited Flint Anytime especially the preFarms, Layton, Potter Bros., sent time, is exactly the right Special Interest class will begin Farmington, Glasman Ranch on time to write and mail a per- their fall course of study Oct. the upper highway en route to sonal letter, to renew contracts 5th at 7 30 p m. The course Weber Canyon; J. E. Reees and and friendships you are about of study will be selected from the following topics: Sons Ranch, Morgan and con- to lose through letting that letBook of Mormon Message and cluded at Winterton Bros. Ranch ter you should have written slip Kamas. in Evidences, by Franklin S. Harby. The film entitled Pride of The Post Office Department ris: Gospel Ideals (Sermons and the Northwest was the feature just wants to remind you, during Writings) by Pres. David O. of the program of the regular Oct. 3 to 9, to do what you McKay. Voice of Israels Proshould do all year long Write phets. by Dr. Sperry. weekly meeting of the Roy Elder Emmett L Wiggins will Club held Sept. 29 at That Letter' be the instructor. All are invited Mas and Pas, The film is owned to take advantage of this by the Union Pacific Railroad and proved to be very entertaining and instructive. October SPECIAL Dr. George Reimchussel and Steak Knife Set (6Pcs.) Harry McCool, the committee Stainless Steel Mirror Finished appointed to work out details Blades, Sneclaliy Heat Treated, Hardened for the Kiwanis Club proposed Hollow system for the City of Roy, reGround, Ser17 INCH Croslcy TV console, rated tips ported that the proposal will French provincial maple with Genuine Imsoon be ready to present to ported RoseUsed $125. II. D. Spardoors. wood Handles Mayor Rapp for consideration. Packed In row, ph. l Mrs. Howard Van Dome is Gold Gift Box 17 INCH Sparton TV Console, convalescing from an operation Reg. Price $4.95 V performed a week ago. It is ex- OUIl OCTOBER open face mahogany. $100. H. SPECIAL in that she will remain D. Sparrow. Ph. pected PRICE the hospital another week. QUALITY USED OIL heater, 55,000 BTU. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes BEAUTY $349 Ph. UTIL'T $25. H. D. Sparrow. left last weekend for an extendThe G Be Gift To Youll Proud Perfect ed trip East. They will spend most of their time with relatives USED 17 INCH Sparton table in and near Philadelphia. Lumber Co. Roy model TV $80. Terms to suit. The Roy Jayceets met at the II. D. Sparrow. home of Edna Brown last Wednesday nite. Assisting the hostess were members of the White Expert Watch Repair Have Your Colar Team, Flora Ogan, Ada Watchmaster. Watch Checked on Edith Siddaway and Evans, Vcrnic Speck. Watch Cleaned $4.50 Besides the regular business 24 HOUR- -1 YEAR GUARANTEE session the evening was spent in exchanging white elephants and touring a Roy home. ReGUARANTEED freshments were served to 17 REGISTERED AND members. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Harrop T 7" PERFECT and ' daughters were guests at the home of the Lynn McKinleys in Bountiful, last Sunday. The occasion was to celebrate the 79th birthday of Mrs. McKinley and Mrs. Harrops mother, Mrs. Victoria Passey of Salt Lake C. Stringham Jewelry City. The Rev. Luis E. Kerns, in"See Stringham" structor of languages at the St. - Josephs in Ogden High Schpol Theatre Building was the speaker at the Roy Kiwanis Club Wednesday; Oct. 22, ROY, UTAH at Mas and Pas,. r Mr. and Mrs. Omer M. announce the marriage of their daughter Jeanne to Jerry Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Grover of Riry, Idaho, Sept. 23 in the Logan Temple. The couple are living in Logan at the present and both are attending the USAC. Entertainment and dinner at terson Bros. Hereford Ranch PHONE NO. A new junior high school will be built in Roy, according to a decision made by the Weber County school board. It will be financed through a recent grant from the federal government of $706,329. These funds also will be used tderect a elementary school in South Ogden. The funds will no be available, however, until application to the U. S. Office of Education for the amount is renewed. This will be taken care of by Supt. A. Parley Bates in the near immediate future. Last month, word was received that $253,550 had been approved for a new junior high school and this week, $287,760 was set aside for a junior high in Weber district from another Both these appropriation. amounts will be used for the junior high school. Purchase Site The board recently purchased a 15 acre site. for the proposed structure. The district is badly The Junior Chamber Commerce asks that the citizenry give considerable consideration to this week of Fire Prevention. The week of October 9 has been set aside for everyone to get your homes and other buildings, stoves, wiring, etc., prepared for the winter spell. The Chamber also wish to remind parents that sent home were reports with school children, they are to be filled in and 3-- Sewing Class to Begin By Carolynn Gould Of interest to Weber County mothers is the Oct. 11 opening of an Adult Education in Sewing. Classes will begin at South Junior High School at 7 and continue to 9 p.m. each evening for eight consecutive weeks. Mrs. Virginia Udy, sewing structor TH at South Junior, and Stake Carnival Set 7A FELLOW! HERE IS THE STYLE V Beautl-tn- the ' Si v Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS Factory wedge oxford, plain toe, cordovan. This shoe is lighter in weight than the same shoe without the wedge Come in and get Yours now while stock is complete V it . i in- need of a new school for resident of Roy, will officiate seventh, eighth and ninth grade as instructor. Come prepared students since cenusus figures to learn! show the number of jjunior high students will mcieaso by 400 next week, said Supt. Bates. Building will start on both buildings as soon as applications Arrangements have been comfor renewal are approved and pleted for the Lake View Stake money is received Supt. Bates MIA carnival to be held Oct. 9 at the stake gymnasium. reported. in s ITEM-OF-THE-MON- of ONLY -- 95 BOY DIPT. STORF "Where Quality is Inexpensive |