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Show THE ROY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954 VOLUME ONE, NO. PLANS COMPLETED FOR Riverdale VARIOUS CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES PRIZES ANNOUNCED FOR LIGHTING CONTEST - The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce have completed all for a wonderful arrangement Christmas week. Prizes were announced today for the lighting contest as follows: First place. Sunbeam cooke and fryer, donated by th Roy Lumber Co.; 2nd place r 420 gro. eery order donated by the Roy American Food Store; 3rd place, kitchen wall clock, donated by Stringham Jewelry. Fun and entertainment for young and old have been planned for next week, Coming Events Here to remind you are the coming events December 20th. deadline for submitting Home Lighting en tries, Dec 23, Christmas party for the children at Roy Park Dec the Rov pm Santa will lx sack of candv and 5 30 and 6 30 free show at 24th, pm, Theater at there with a nuts for the children Public Support Needed The Roy JCs live worked long hours to make these Christ mas activitcs a success Now it is up to the townspeople of Rov to lend their wholehearted support 1 The annual Drama Festival of the Lake View Stake MIA will be held Sat. Dec. 18 at 8 pm. at the Lake View .stake house and the Hooper 1st Ward. All nine wards in the stake will in the event The following wards will present their plays at the stake par-ticijia- First Ward. "Tha rV Gold in Them Thar' Hills." with Allen Christensen, Cheryll Douglas, Peggy Christensen, Pauline Aarne, Patsy Robinson, Nola Fowers, Valene Bunot. Keith Richard Cajx. Clyn McCloy, Gailey and Lu Rae Parker. Directed by Roy Fowers Hoojxr Second Ward. "Rough House" with Norman Hull, Beth Hull, Manning. Margcne Manning. Roger Rawson, Lenna Hull, Robert Marigonie, Glen Btin.ip, Henry Moore, True. U heat y and Beth Simpson Lorenzo Director, Beln.ip, character make up. Nola Cox lighting, Glen Belnnp, stage mgr Jack Simpson. Kanesville, "Kidnapping Bet with Bennett Anderson. Ray Stokes. Ann Johnson. Ernc-s- t Eddy, Doris Johnson, Gall Peterson and Rae Cordon Directed by Marjorie Saunders Clinton will have exerpts from Copy Boy" with Robert Dcllen-baekEdward Evans. Florence Higgs. Arlene Child, Faye Johnston, Steven Nelson, Kent John stun. Dee Schneider, Clark Child, Slunna Frazer and Linda Frazer Directed by Neil Evans The Roy Third Ward ' U F Revolt" with Barbara Ship, Karen Uddy, Berky Hansen, Tommy Halliday, Marlin Balls. Carl Hayes, Diana Gardiner, June Clawson and Rowena Donaldson directed by Inez Bradley. Wards who will present their plays the same night at 8 p m in First Ward are the the Hoojx-following Cup of Roy First Ward, Strength" with Lilhane Faye Field, Carol Smith, Ann Joyce Waddoups, Carolyn Gould, Linda Holtry, and Sharon Seamons Directed by Mardean Campbell Roy Second Ward, "This Night Shall Pass," with Wesley Barton, Mary Lou Runquist and Lewis Hall Directed by Donna Stoddard, Kent Peterson and Brent Zaugg. stage managers Roy Fourth Ward "I1 S Re volt" with Ann Smith, Pat Howes. Barbara Bute. Ann Mansfield, Carol Jean Gibby. Sylvia Palmer. Ted Little, Monte Smith, and Duke Ashburn Directed by Marjorie Ashburn The Lake View Ward "The Ghost Wore White, with Gerald Be lion, Donna Thomp on. Pat Hill, Joyce Cook, David Tucker, Sharon Allen, Catherine Moser Directed by James Stewart, light ing Glen Budge, stage manager De Mont Wyberg Cl-on- News 'SUN" Phon O directors Mrs. Roma Frost, accompanied and Teddy Anderson, act supervisor. Salisbury will give the The YMMIA and the YWMIA of Literary lesson for the Riverdale the Riverdale Ward will hold a Relief Society Dec. 21. preparation meeting and social Monday evening Dec. 20 at 8 pm. of Mrs. Eve Ajxilonie, president the Riverdale Ward Relief Society meeting of executive officers will be held from 7 till 8 pm. All offireports their will be no more meetcers and teachers are invited. the Dec. held 21, until after ings first Tuesday in January The Riverdale Ward will hold The Riverdale Ward was the a holiday dance Dec. 28 in the ward winner of the Riverdale Stake Road recreation hall with Owen Ridges Shows held recently. The play was furnishing the music. A good time written and directed by Janet is promised for all. Wooley and had a cast of 65. The Riverdale Stake will hold a . following !hcJasU the cast was guests of New Year's dance Dec. 31 at the the bishopric, the YWMIA the new stake house. The public is YMM1A at a party at the Canton were Cafe, where reservations made for 86. Gifts were presented Ernest Johnson and Frank Warto Mrs Janet QWooley, director ner Jr., have been apjxiinted scout Mr and Mrs Howard Ellis, music troop committeemen Afton Drama Festival To Be Held Sat. houseTTooper THIRTY-TW- -- ROY, UTAH No. CHURCH NEWS lief Society president announces! View Ward chapel. A one-athat no more meetings will be1 play Helps We Share," a story held till the first Tuesday in' of Christmas caroling will be presented. Santa Claus will make January a sjiecial trip to be there with treats for the children. EveryWHAT one is invited. IS THE LAKE VIEW THIRD W ARD SNOW BOLL?? The regular literary lesson will lx-- given in tiie Roy Third of Ward Relief Society meeting to The Primary Association ttie Roy Third Ward will hold be field Dec. 21. No further a Christmas party, Tues- meetings will be held until after day evening Dec. 28 at the Lake! the holidays ct Mrs. Charlotte Gibby will give the Literary lesson for the Roy 1st Ward Relief Society Tuesday Dec. 21 at 2 pm. Members and their friends are Invited Mrs. Hazel Fields, Relief Society president, reports tha t will be no more meetings until after the first of the year tin-r- sjn-ci- The Elders quotums of the Roy 1st and 2nd Wards will hold a Christmas dance Saturday evening Dec. 18 tin the ward recreation hall. Music will be furnish-t-by Ted F ra nk's orchestra al FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Ward Relief The Roy Society Literary lesson will be presented by Mrs Dorothy Tuesday Dec. 21 at 2 j m All member and friends are Invited Mrs Edna Peterson Red 5350 So. T900 West Roy, Utoh -- lles-lop- , Heurs: 10 te 12 - 2 Soturdoy 10 to ts 5 1 - e I t" , LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Citv of Rov, Utah, will hold a public hearing Wednesday, December 29. 1954 at the hour of 7 00 PM, in the Municipal Building, in Roy, Utah for the purjxi.se of adopting a budget for said City of Roy for the year 1955. as is provided for by SecUtah Code, Antion 1943 notated, Elizabeth C Morriss City Recorder , FOR SALE r Wad-doups- ENGLANDER box apnng mattress In good condition; two metal steads and twb bed springs for 16 sale cheap. Call 3 2667. UNTAINTED FURNITURE ECONOMY FURNITURE, Sunset Come in and see our fine un- painted furniture line. Priced right. Located in the old Steed 9 16 Feed Store MISCELLANEOUS BARTER MART now changing to cash and exchange Come in and sjend your wampum We sell and trade coal and pil heaters. Closing out books and clothing reduced to half price. The sign of the White Elephant, Roy. Phone POINT Brick veneer full basement, attach, garage, lot 70x200 Sacrifice W F.ST $11,000. The Roy Second Ward Christ 4 acre. mas party will be held Thursday carpet, Doc. 22 in the ward recreation $7,500. ROY REALTY hall with a program and social Phone A visit from Santa Claus will We give individual attention be the feature of the evening to each listing List Your with treats for the children All ward members are invited CLINTON fireplace, rambler . In a broad sense the lighted Chimmas tree sym- bolizes the spirit of service. Man lights up the lives of his neighbors by serving their needs. This spirit is displayed all year long in our State by public spirited citizens who assume the burdens of maintaining essential community services. Volunteer firemen, policemen, mayors, city teachers, health guardians and many others working in the public interest, are part of the spirit of service that makes our communities better places for our families. coun-cilme- n, Some serve without pay, others receive only token pay and all give time and effort beyond the imme- diate needs of their duties. '0 Mansfield Real Estate FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE AND BUILDING By keeping the spirit of Christmas lights burning throughout the year, these good Utahns are helping the industrial growth of our State. Without them, business enterprise as we know it could not operate successfully. They deserve the gratitude of all the people of our SOME REAL GOOD BUYS State. IN HOMES AND FARMS M-M-S-F-l-E-L-D Real Estate & Insurance ROY, UTAH PHONE 19 Ifennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |