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Show THE ROY "IN THIS CORNER by Dr. Gaary MCTOt ' 1 1 If ' bw raoOAAM V SOCIALISM OR FREEDOM? Ivor Thomas, as a Labor-Soci1st member of Parliament, help ed Install socialism in Great Britain. But as he began to see the true nature of socialism in prac 4 tice, he quit the Rarty and wrote a book entitled The Socialist Tragedy. In it he warns the free world that no matter how well it is doctored up iitIiel!rosrs" of social .reform, "production for use," or welfare state "capital ism," socialism, over the long of the photo. The rust had To most this Is a piers- of haul, means poverty and ultishown years of work that Junk. The photo misses the mate enslavement for a nations now were far in the past real feeling that makes this people, including, course, the and the end was near. a humble scene on the day very ones it claims to champion the wage earners In his chapter on "Socialism and Freedom," Thomas notes that The old truck pictured is gone socialism and communism have now and all that remains is a Lake View are stories the There many following three mam charac-teristmemory. in common: (1) the comto be told by the baling wire Ford munal days of the model Many ownership of the means of production, distribution and of happines were brought forth Class With when this was a new model exchange, (2) the abolition of Now time has passed, new incomes derived from rent, profit and interest, and things have replaced it and the 3 the central planning of prograveyard for old trucks will be The PTA of the Lake View duction its doom School presented the first m a Passing this das I could GOVERNMENT CONTROL series of eight lectures taken something that to me had a story from a the UniCommunal ownership by series given bv that was passed many every of Chicago Thursday, Jan means, in practice, state own versity a with never thought given i day ership and control "When all to it It was on lttoii Wist close power is concentrated in the to the IVtersou farm Now it The d.eussioijs are titled "Par hands of the state, Thomas has gone to its final reward enth'Mid m a Democracy" and are writes, "it is a simple matter for broken down into varied subjects one man or a few men having dealing with a ihilds problems control of the state mechanism Kanesville The subject to be considered Jan to turn all that concentrated pow13 is "Fellings of Soeurdv and er in any direction they please, .iiul unhappily their pleasure has Mr and Mrs Nathan Child of Adequacy the direction of Kanesville announce the engage A panel of Lve ml mbets of the usually been in ment of their daughter Norma to PTA handle the di' us ions but esil The wide diffusion of prop-rttherefore acts as a valuable from the Hoy Strombcrg. son of Mr and active participation Mrs Blame Stromberg of Plea audience is Films corrective to the evil propensities in ouraged sant View The marriage will are also shown omphazing the of totalitarian regimes The ownership of private proptake place Jan 2R highlight of the prol lem being he notes, also "promotes of Associalion erty. Tiie Primary considered bln-rtof thought writing and Kanesville. sponsored a ward ban will forum the private ownaction eeduc Tins ationa. among 12 to for! raise funds quet Jan evening ers." and thus stimulates prognew Ogden Talsernacle and semi continue each Thur-J.ifor six mme week- - All parents ress "If the history of thought nary is studied, particularly in F.ng Mrs. Minnie Green will givej are urged to attend land," he says, "the student canthe Literary lesson at the Relief not fail to be struck by the fact Society meeting to bo held tn the that so many of the leaders, the Kanesville Ward Tuesday Jan and the discoverers pioneers 18 at 2p .m. Members and their have been men enjoying a suf friends are invited to attend at Meet firirnt competence to free them from dependence upon anyone Recreation else (Moreover) when the priHolding their meeting ill Roy vate owners of property are exwas the Apprendcr Guild which propriated and the state steps met Wednesday evening at the into their shoes, henceforth there s Lai ison Co is only one landlord and only one A winter recreation program home of Mrs Jaini was Mrs employer aff the for i.r a mineworker hostess 7th. the of tith. 5th. for (he boy whom the National Coal Board 8th nnd 9th grades is underway Dee M Clawson wants to gel rid of has no posat the Rov school each Saturday Sjx'cial guest of the evening sibility of work in 9 to 12 in the from morning was Mrs G T Hone of Ogden, a British again getting pit.'1 school gymnasium who entertained with colored LIBERTY AT STAKE An adult supervisor is on hand slides of her recent, to South trip (2) If private incomes from to teach basketball or volley ball America and Mexico She also rent, out profit and interest are abolcarried will be The program told of the experiences and show- ished, as they ore in socialism for the rest of the year. ed several items of native cos and communism, "then all inAnother phase of the recreation fumes and souvenirs dividual incomes will be derived program for Roy students is a from the state or state bodies," conThe business meeting was roller skating program sponsored Thomas observes. "They may be Mss Ariel Recreation Weber ducted by President County by the the form of wages, salaries, in the for officers and Dept. Sindh, and posallowances Students can skate free every year elected They will be pensions, but will all come fees, they sibly at Berthana the later night announced Wednesday and if central from one chest, roller skating rink in Ogden Refreshments were served to the persons who control the flow Buses meet the boys and girls Mrs Walfrom the chest decide to stop or at the Arsenal Villa, the Roy 20 club members and School and the American Food lace Brown. Mrs. Arthur Brown. divert it they can do so. It will W S McPhie. and Mrs be seen how precarious are the parking lot, at 5.30 p m. Round Mrs. A. W. Behling of the clubs wait- 'iherties of man in such a sysis 15c. There are trip bus tickets " also a 25c charge if any of the ing list. Another special guest was tem of Mrs The Mrs. Baird, daughter to importance of profitmak-inwith skate students prefer is emphasized by Thomas. Hone, who was visiting shoe skates. is eliminated," "If he says, "consumers choice will inevitably disappear, and this is a consequence which will be felt in every home In the country." The attitude in which the typical intellectual bureaucrat views the average citizen, once the bureaucrat gains control through socialism, is clearly shown in Thomas book. He quotes Douglas Jay, economic secretary to thetreasury in Britains socialist government: BUREAUCRATS ATTITUDE "Housewives as a whole cannot be trusted to buy all the right things, where nutrition and health are concerned- ,- Minister Jay wrote in a book of his own. "This is really no more than an extension of the principle according to which the housewife herself would not trust a child of four to select the weeks purchases. For in the case of nutrition and health, Just as In the case of education, the gentleman tn Whitehall (the government CLEVELAND, OHIO The Dr. Sam Sheppard murder trial building) really doea know betone day holiday. Dr. Sam (left) it teen In a was returned after ter what la good for people than cloee huddle with one of hie attorneys, Fred Gannone, at the trial continued. A deputy sheriff ia at right. the people know themselves." al v tJj Y" X k - School PTA Hold Interest Parent -- - 1 ) c i v Guild Hears Hone Talk Student Program Announced ... cotn-min- 1 Overnight Street Parking Hinders Snow Plow Crews In order for the City of Roy to keep the snow cleaned off the streets, cars must be parked clear of the streets. Mayor Rapp said. When snow falls at night, crews must work to clear the clogged roads. Those going to work in the morning appreciate this, but a good job cannot be done if cars are left overnight on the street Mayor Rapp asks everyones in order to give better service $10,-500- 14-2- Comer Jolly Cooks Uintah Whittlcrs This weeks favorite recipe was contributed by Mrs Bert (Bertha Mrs M ) Child of Riverdalc News Child is president of the River-dalWard YMMIA and the mothThe Whittlcrs gathered at the er of Earl Child of Roy usual time and place. After readBesides being an enthusastic ing the minutes, the activities and capable MIA leader, she is a started with a bang Soap carvlovely person to know ing is attracting a lot of interest Her recix follows but some boys are doing an ex cellent job in Wood Sunshine Spice Cake wl One old timer, Richard Lee Sift together m a laige Aeschlimann. says when he 2 cui sifter! flour whittles he thinks, and when he teaspoon baking powder thinks, hq can't watch his hands, 4 teaspoon soda so all he expects to do is enjoy 4 teasjHJon salt himself cup granulated sugar Joe Dye is looking for some 4 teaspoon emnemon tasteless soap, he peeled an apple 4 teaspoon nutmeg with his soap knife 4 teaspoon cloves Uintah is a small town of good Add to neighbors, and because Art Coin-b4 cup shortening is always ready to help a cup brown sugar 4 neighbor, an asset to the town buttermilk or cup cup and every ones friends, the whit-tler- s sweet milk with teaspoon voted him the Good Neighlemon juice to sour (Let stand bor of the week. 10 min before using) Some of our junior whittlers Beat ingredients together for of in snow Master front piled t 2 minutes, add 2 eggs and Wittlers bus garage Tuesday minute night. We hope they will have Add cup finely chopped more respect for their bus In the raisins dusted with flour (optionfuture. or two Earl Kendall advises, and we al). Beat well for a minute inrh two pans layer Bake nine in is more their that all agree, heat oven. 375 and less accidents in a cone of or a loaf in a moderate 30 minutes ice cream than one full pint of deg for 25 to whiskey. Lets make that "one HOUSEHOLD HINTS for the road," an ice cream cone. W'e sincerely hope that RockMrs Child also contributed well Bybec, who is in the hos- two household bints which have pital will be vs ell and back with been very helpful to her us soon. To remove paint from glass Club reporter, George Halli-wa- rub with sparkling water as used in punch Riverdalc Club 1 1 1 1 1 1 News The Riverdalc Ward won the two first places at the Rivrrdale Stake quartette festival held last Saturday The male quartette with Julian t rost. Jack Frost, Nate Tanner and Wesley Woolscy. won 1st place Sally Kellerstraus, Karen Kapp, Lucille Champney and Julie Ann Frost won first place in the female quartette competition The two quartettes will iom pete in the divisional quartette festival to be held Frida v and Saturday evening. Jan 14 and 15 at the Ogden talernarlr The guest sjveaker for the Rivrrdale School ITA to be held Jan 13 at 7 30 p m in the school gymnasium, will be a representative of the Intermountain Indian School at Brigham City All Riverdalc school parents are invited lx-a- 1 1 Lake Vifcw Gold 8C Green Ball Set For Jan. 22 profit-makin- . Building Permits Mrs. Robert Carmichael took community and the departmenta her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AnPermit Issued by the City of of the local government recog- ton Jacobsen to Salt Lake City nize the great service rendered where they boarded a plane for RojT'Iietween Nov. 15 and Dec to this community by the Roy Minneapolis, Minn, on MondayiUl included as follows Valentine Oil Co.. 5413 S 1900 Junior Chamber of Commerce-an- Theyve spent two months travelon are their lubrication room for cars, and way novy West, ing home. Also two brothers of Mrs cinder brick, $1,500; Otto Seifert, WHEREAS, the United States Dan and Dick from 5266 S 2500 West, brick home Junior Chamber of Commerce Carmichael, Dallas, Texas were visitors of $10,000; Ed Dickamore. 4426 S. and its affiliated State and Local the Carmichaels 2350 West, frame home, $8,000, organizations have set aside the Harry McCool, frame garage, week of January 14 to January Mike Parker, son of Mr and 2569 S. 6000 West, $380. 21, 1955 to observe the founding Mrs. O. Dean Parker has Graviet Brothers, brick home, joined of the Junior Chamber of ComAir Force S. 2575 West. $9,000; Ed the 5887 merce. and to commemorate Dickamore, frame hnme, 44 B S, such founding by the selection of Guests at the L. A. Schofield 2350 West, $8,000, and trick any outstanding young men in residence in ; Roy during the past home. 4408 S. 2350 West. this community as the recipient were: two weeks home R. Archie brick Searle, of the Distinguished Service Dr. and Mrs. Juel L. Andreson 5976 S. 2050 West. $12,000 Award, and of La Canada, Calif., and their Lynn Child Russell, frame ga WHEREAS, this organization son McKay, student at the BYU; rage. 1862 W. 5200 So., $500; of young men has coatributed Mr. and Mrs. Millon Williams; Elmer H. Brown, frame home, materially to the betterment of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith. Mr. 5224 S. 2200 West. $10,000; Grathis community throughout the and Mrs. N. E. Sleek; Mrs Wil- viet Brothers, masonary home year, liam II Dalton; Mr. and Mrs Al- 5805 S 2575 West. $9,000. H Schofield and son Gaylin; Ray Hill, brick home, 4831 S, vin I W C. THEREFORE. Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stimpson, 2075 West, $10,850; Elmer H Mayor of the City of Roy do Mr. Brow n, frame home, 5225 S. 2200 and Sandra Dale. Jeffrey; hereby proclaim the week of Mrs J N Santerelli and Jo West, $10,000, R H. Nish, brick and as 1955 January Lee, Mr and Mrs Leslie Spen- home. 4820 S 2075 West, $10. fJAYCEE WEEK cer, Mr and Mrs Blane Houtz 500 Janet and Cherri. HalVern Development, brick and and urge all citizens of our Mr- - daughter Mrs Paul S. Crockett home, 3925 S 2223 West, $9,000, and community to give full consider- of Ogden and Mr and Mrs W W and brick home, 3849 S. 2050 ation to the future services of West. $10,000, Mansfield Real of Minneapolis, Minn the Junior Chamber of Com- Hardy Estate, brick home. 5482 S 2375 merce West, $9,000, and brick dental building for Dr W G Taylor Signed C W. RAPP, Mayor 1975 W 5300 South, $10,000. Date January 4, 1955 A Lester Ballingham. brick home, 2212 W 3150 South, $14. By KYLE 1IARROP 000 g Dr. Sheppard And Attorney Confer Roy Issues HEWS DROPS WHEREAS, the civic bodies and service organizations of our - NATKXM xiocnoM I A Proclamation LOOKING AHEAD ROY, UTAH SUN" Phone No. VOLUME 1, NO. 36 13, 195 JANUARY THURSDAY, hie Lake View Stake MIA will hold its annual Gold and Green Ball Jan. 22 in the Lake View Stake House. Remember Jan. 22. This is the outstanding ball of the year so dont miss it. t 1 of the following Baptisms were confirmed at the Jan. 2 fast meeting service of the River- Delivery After Feb. s 1 Richard Gibby Gains Eastern Position Richard A. Gibby. formerly of Roy and son of the late Ilyrum Gibby and Mrs. Hattie Gibby, has receiver s Ph D in electrical engineering from Northwestern University in Chicago. He has accepted one of several research positions offered by national concerns. He will be associated with Bell Laboratories in New York. Mr Gibby was a member of the teaching staff while at Northwestern completing hts doctorate studies He received his bachelor and master of science degrees st the University of Utah. talstyCiuwl Ma sKaww tkri In m4m U paneUn Om aam mi sppiftf nfeUitf mtUWa Ka 50 Mix .niMMai . 1$ 71 Ho Mix X-''S- m mn'vA 'mwmammm de-lute- d ) T Vi Roy continues to grow. This new building is being built by Mansfield Realtor-Builde- r of Roy, for Dr. W. G. Taylor !" prominent dentist from 1 The first of February mark the starting time for all lubecrlp-tionto the Roy Sun. Of course we will have' then new by name There haa been a wonderful response to the contest and it will be a task, with all the names we have now, to choose a winner and they are still coming in. We are very pleased. Reports have come to us thit many are waiting to subscribe through the Scouts. We urge Srout officials to start soon as possible for the mailing lists will need to be prepared for the Feb. 3rd mailing Thankful are we for the bouy-an- t attitude of those who have subscribed through the mad. It is with a great deal of effort that we have to go through to bring the paper to you each week. This has been a one man operation all the way through with the news coming from the With thl in correspondents. mind I hope some of the would be advertisers will contact the office when help is needed in placing ads There has not been time for me to call on everyam sorry because I one and would like to know everyone in the ares we cover personally. With the many fine compliments paid the paper it makes us happy The staff of the "Sun" wish ou many thanks. NEW DENTIST OFFICE 1 t, n dalc ward Clark Draper, Ken ncth Allan Cox, Monica James, La Donna Woodbury and Melva Jean Pike. Duane Bingham and Frank A paste made of Cream of Warner III were advanced to the tartor and hydrogen peroxide office of teacher in the Aaronic will remove hard water stains Priesthood. from plumbing Robert Appoloni, son of Mr. NOTE Noodles were omitted and Mrs Lawrence Appoloni and husband of the former Faye in the Chicken Casserole contribhas recently his corporon Sears, the Ambler Laueretta uted by Dec. 30, issue of the Sun". It al stripe. The young Appolomes are stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky. should read: Bone a plumb chicken, stewed with an onion seasoned with salt and pepper and butter. Alternate in a greased baking dish layers of chicken and cooked noodles, topped with buttered cracker crumbs Add cup mushroom soup with milk till juicy but not too thin Bake till brown for or until heated 25 minutes through. Sorry Lauretta (3) The central planning of production, which is the heart of socialist and communist bureaucracy, requires the regimentation and ultimate enslavement of the individual worker. "In Britain," writes Thomas, "persuasion was first used to induce workers to go to the industries where the planners wanted them to go . . . but the grim facts of economic life forced the government! hand, and on 6th August 1947, Mr. Attlee, told the House of Commons that the government had decided to reimpose the control over the engagement Be ready when the Boy Scout! of lobour. "This, writes Thomas, the oneis a part coll for YOUR SUBSCRIPTION time of the tragedy of socialism." Labor-Socialis- The Riverdalc Ward welcomes the following new families who have moved into the ward recently Kirk Nielson and family. Jack Russell Adams and family, law of Mr daughter and son-iand Mrs Lloyd Spaulding No More Free New Mexico, Dr. Taylor has decided to make bis home in Roy. The office will open March 1st. |