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Show April 14, 1955 Weber THE SUN-CHRONIC- County-Stat- in a very ahort time everyone waa seated. The traffic was ably handled by Mr. Mottishaw of the police department, assisted by the Fifth Quoroum of Elders and members of the Senior Aaronic Priesthood. The chapel was beautifully decorated with bouquets of roses, iris and Cala lilies, and pots of pink, blue and lavander hydrangeas, furnished by the Stake Relief Society and the Naylor Floral e of Utah. LE Attest: Elizabeth C. Morriss City Recorder, Roy City, Weber County, State of Utah. (SEAL) . BY PUBLISHED THE ROY. PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday of Roy, Utah, In the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah ond Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advonce. J. HOWARD STAHLE MANAGER-EDITO- BETTY LOU STAHLE MARION STUART CALL MANSFIELD REALT- Y- LOCATION NOTICE OK SPECIAL 15 ON I) ELECTION HOY CITY, WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE IS HEREliY GIVEN that on Friday, the 3rd day of June, 1055. a special election will he held within the limits of Hoy City, Welier County, Stale of Utah, for the purpose of submit linn to such qualified electors of said City as shall have paid a property tax therein m the year next preceding said election, the following propositions, to wit coupon Weln-- .Shall negotiable iHindit of Hoy City. (1) ' r County, State of Utah, in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), bearing Interest at the rate of not to exceed four per cent 47 per annum, and due nnd payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from date of said bonds, lx1 issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the expense of improv ing, enlarging and extending the waterworks plant and svs tern in Roy Crtv. to more ade quately provide said C'v an ' the inhabitants thereof with sufficient water, which water works plant nnd system s1all be owned and controlled bv said City" (2 Shall fie- liable coupon bonds of Hoy Cltv. Webe-Count- BAI.I-O- s ' - - If the Voter desires to vote in operetta is beautifully costumed favor of the Issue of Waterworks and many of the costumes have b en personally designed by Miss Bonds, he shall dace an X in the The stage setting are also snace after the word 'Yes' If the Miss By bee and by designed otcr desires to vote against the by the students Besides painted he Waterworks Bonds, of issue a numshall place an X in the space aft the music there is usually ber of dances, some of which ci the word 'No' suFor the issue of $25,000 fire originate under Miss Bybee's vision fire equipment per arid engine The ottier teachers work vers bonds on the ojxrctta too Mrs hard YES j Velma Fisher is the pianist Each NO child in the school has a part in If the Voter desires to vote in the operetta no one is ever lef' favor of the issue of Fire Engine out The new costumes that are and Eire Equipment Bonds, he added each year are made by the shall place an X in the space aft parents, some are made by Miss er the word 'Yes If the Voter Bybee and other helpers There desires to vote against the issue is always new touches and often of Eire Engine and Fire Equip- very novel effects are achieved ment Bonds, he shall place an X Often the stage lighting plavs in the space after word 'No a major part I have seen some On the reverse side of the said of the stage settings for this sear ballot shall be the following-"OFFICIAand they are even than BALLOT Sever. This year the operetta will he held at 8 p m on Friday and FOR HOY CITY, UTAH Saturday Don't miss it each year we say This is the tx-'- t operetta SPECIAL BOND ELECTION we ever had I'm sure this year June 3, 1955 we will have more reason than Roy City ever to sav it and mean it' Re Weber County mrmtx-ttie 15th and lfith are State of Utah is wupervisor. Missionaries leccntly returned were Elder and Mrs. Gram Blake, Elder and Mrs. John Page, LaPreal Gailey and Betty Jean fair and also Meil Sessions. Alt ho they did not have the op porlunity to speak, they were advised (hey would be asked to mi so every second Sunday m the month in eac h of t lie w ards in the stake. could tell you Juris wish of the wonderful speeches given hut sjiaee would not permit at tm- morning session the speaker were President Haslam. of the North Davis Stake. President Henry Maddis of the Finland Mission, and President Walter Stover of the East German Mis sion and the concluding speaker was Elder Harold B Lee of the Council of the Twelve With each of these talks was murh that was inspiring and all of them were of great importance and interest . j y. -- mont shall be owned and controlled by said City-"- ' At said election the fmm of h d lot shall be as follow's KOR THE WATERWORKS n N State of Utah, in the election ISSUE affair and is usually about this time every year. If you havent seen one you don't know what you are missing for the West Point Ojier-ettis no ordinary school operetta. We are fortunate in having as principal of the West Point School Miss Dora whose many talents help to make the operetta- so outstanding. - Tire By-be- YESR sum of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), bearing interest nt the rate of not to ex reed four per cent (4rV) per annum, and due and payable in not to exceed twenty (2()i years from date of said bonds, be issued and sold for the pur pose of defrasing the expi of purchasing fire engines and other fire equipment in Roy City, to more adequately prr vide said City and the inhnbi tants thereof with sufficient fire protection, which said fire engines and other fire cqu-- hond an-rua- PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE 95 67 WEST POINT correspondent Co. Music was by the Syracuse choir, led by Alice Gailey and Ballard Christiansen accompanists were Sheldon Dahl and Heckle Briggs. The visiting general authority was Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council ot the Twelve. Other special guests were President Wader Stover of the General Church Welfare Committee and formerly president of the East German MisMad-dision, and President and Mrs. of1 the Finish Mission. Alsu, Fbrmer Stake President G. Harold Hull, KeniicUi Sheffield ol tne Kaysvllle Seminary which he The biggest event of the year for the school children and their parents and all the rest of West Point (well, practically the whole town) is the West Point l Schools Operetta This is an R KYLE HARROP OLESON By VIRGINIA R ASST. MANAGER-EDITOREPORTER DIAL REPORTER DIAL UINTAH REPORTER PH. SOUTH WEBER REPORTER . SHARON LARISON THORA MOORE VIRGINIA OLESON. WEST. POINT HEWS - OK $50 000 n - r i Facsimile Signature) City Recorder set s ' i tin-hou- . the four voting districts with City, and the polling place within said voting districts an' the judges of election of such polling place shall lo as follows One. VOTING DSTRICTS Two Three and Four We tier PLACE POLLING County Infirmary. 2858 West 5(i(H) South. Roy Citv, Utah JUDGES OF ELECTION Mrs Delbert Mrs Chester Gould, Brown and Mrs Loren O Kav DATED nt Hoy Gitv Wehei 5'h County. State of 1t.di. Pi dav of April. 1955 BY ORDER O" THE dT'' COUNCIL OK ROY CITY, WF HER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH m smd C BONDS W RAPP Mayor, Roy City, FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 5360 So. 1900 West Roy, Utah Hours: 10 to 12 Saturday 1 2 to 5 0 to U.VRY CHAN ING! m West Point Ward fur ttus special meeting t eir wives vs ere invited to hear missionary reports and to see tec motion pictures that P. rot her ' n and Ins wife Beatrice n ok w ! ile on 'lit ir mission to 'he Southern States ami also points- of interest nn their trip The pictures were in co'or gave is all a much clearer idea ns to what that part of the conn h'-Besides picture-oIV is tide lie.-- 'iethe dean wire si enes in the downtown and Ala area of cities in Ih-ni' .,m. al-a fair and home d the farms and pictures of the ' it ps crow n iln ri Grom's of in the area and their AD" t'lev a.livdies various of Carlsbad showed jut tuns ''averns. Gran! Uanvnn ami the Temple grounds at Mesa An And alwavs thete wre largi and love! v flowers and palm t ri i s and other not fam. liar to us And not only that hut he also showed pictures of a farm the Iturrh has purchased down there I almost forgot to mention the scenes of the estates of Ford and the late inventor Thom as Edison Everyone enioved very much. The Seven ties also planned an excursino o the Logan Temple, 'lie ila'c was tentatively set for A pr il 29 - P-- r i t Hi-nr- 1 POPULAR Cosh ond Carry' Prices WHAT IS 'P ursdav April 7 the 13!th of Seventies held their 'h St vi nties Quorum meet ) g i 1 in The speakers at the afternoon session were Keith S Smith and M Broadhent of the Harvey stake presidency and Mrs Maddis w ho told of in the mission field in Finland, when the times were very hard for the people Then President Stov er told of the Russian Blockade and the difficulties the people had ami Imw tlieir Hunger was cased by the members m the church in Holland. As m the morning session the cunt Hiding speaktr was Eater Hat old B Lee. the visiting general authority his talks were an mspiia turn The music was womierluJIy puscnUd anil 1 wish I cmnd mention more It was truly a w mulct ful Ejstcr dav exM-rienee- At said election the polls shah i.,at the hour of 7 00 o'clock A M and closed at of 8 00 o'clock P M The said election shall he he! There was such a wonderful ((inference held by the North Davis Stake in Clearfield nnd so many wonderful things that I searelv know which one's to mention. To begin with it was the largest conference Davis Stake has ever had. If you were not there to pa take of the wonderful spirit o' the meeting you really missc something. At the morning meet ing there was 1,733 rcoplc in at tendance. It was necessary h- rtow additional chairs from the Junior high school but wit ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Birt had a family Thursday evening honoring their niece, Mrs. Vernon Ragsdale, from Cal- ifornia. She came here for conference and has been visiting friends and relatives. This party was held prior to her returning home, and brought together many relatives. A Pot luck supper was served and a good time was enjoyed by everyone. get-togeth- Mr. and Mrs. Itichard Peek was pleasantly surprized when they received a tea set of Nori-takChina, from Shig Ogino who is stationed in Japan. In reading a letter from the South Weber Japanese boy, he said he was sending i) just as a good neighborly net, for the many kindnesses the Peck's had done for him and his family, lie said he didn't know many people from South Weber, but had sailed with Held Watts, whom he had enjoyed talking to very much. Mr and Mrs. Peek enjoyed very much a cantata musical program at Riverdale sacrament meeting, e vited two girla out from the colTwenty-fiv- e year pina were lege dorm Sunday,' made them given to Eden W. Beutler, line play softball all afternoon and working foreman; Jess O. Brownthen wouldnt give them any- ing, operating maintenance man; thing to eat! Crystal and Colleen, Frank E. Geisler, senior large power meterman; Fred R. Keryoud better get a new friend. shaw, gang foreman; and L. CONGRATS Grant Lofgreen, senior consulCongratulations this week go tant. to Marilyn Evans, who is being Newcomers to the club with 20 married to Keith Ohlson today. Also to Sharon Wessell and Bar- years service include Morris L. bara Cook, both of whom re- Allen, Sieman Bowman Jr., Lescently became engaged Sharon ter M. Chapman, B. L. Schumers, to Jim Harris and Barbara to Ray and Vernal E. Yearsiey. Frost. Best wishes, kids. E. M. Naughton, UP&L presiHOME AGAIN and dent manager, general Home for th holiday from the made the awards at a dinner at A. C. were Pat Burgener, Mar- Hotel Utah. garet Zaugg and Colleen WorkUtah Powers Veterans Club man. All three Ionised well, as now number 598, almost one if college life agrees with them. of the company's total working Colleen brought a friend home force. These employes have been for the holiday who was quite with UP&L 20 years or longer. a long way from home. She was from Sacramenta, Calif., and said she liked Roy very much. HERE N THERE NEW 3 and 4 bedrm. homes Whats this we hear about Gl or FHA. $11,000 Claudia and Deanna Gardner ond up. moving away? Also about Kay Thompson singing at the Country Club last week! How about letmotel highwoy Y2 ting us in on it, kids in Sunset, 13-UNI- UTAH POWER A LIGHT TO HONOR EMPLOYES Salt Lake City. Those who received Reid Toll, son of Mr. and Mrs Marlow Poll, graduated from Primary last Sunday night By SHARON LARISON Last Sunday almost everyone the teen set dressed up in spring finery and went to church. Everyone certainly looked pretty and it surely seemed as if spring was here for good. That is, until it began to rain and snow Each year on Easter morning the girls social clubs at Weber College hold breakfast for members and alumni Everyone had to get uj about 8 a m in order to get to breakfast by 7 It was certainly fun, though and it's really surprising how you have the road to yourself at that time of the morning' NO FOOD What's this we hear alxmt Helen Weston'1 It seems she in- $17,000. 2 ACREAGES with homes in Roy. Good buys. Vz cash. HOUSE to be moved. Make offer. dean home. Sunset VERY 35 year Heights, $8,950. Terms. recognition pins, J. Fred appliance serviceman; Frank L. Cleveland, chief operator, Pioneer station, Franklin D Foster, superintendent at Weber station; Ralph H. Thompson, operator at Weber station. A 30 year pin was given to Austin T. Wintle, collector Bar-low- , TEEN SCENE T cosh. Fifteen veteran employes of Utah Power and Light Co. living in Weber County were honSunday night, tn winch their ored April 11 at the companys annual Veterans Club party in daughter Cleo Brough sang 1 1 , Ogden, was soon under surgery for appedectomy. Nadine Is coming along fine and is home with her mother until she is welL During this time her daughter little Kaylene took sick with measles. Hope they will soon be feeling better. SEE US FOR CHOICE LOTS ROY REALTY PHONE in PORTER FLORAL ROY, UTAH DIAL "Your Flower Store of Roy" Beautiful Flowers and Plants A Specialty Funeral Flowers Center Pieces ond Hospital Arrongments Promptly Token Care Of Potted Plants, Hydrangas, Azaleas, Gloxinas Our Geranimums ore more beautiful than ever And are now ready. Dish Garden Plants and many others to choose from North Davis SIjkc now lias a new grand piano, purchased '.since tne last conference. Just before that a new organ had Peen installed in the staisv nnu.se The folks m West Point we'd like to wish a happy birthday to this week are Louis Sloudaru. Jlaci Davis, Paul Monlgomety. Ardis Manning, Delore Read, Louise ,u a r j u r e singleton, Youngoci g, Russell JstodduiU. Mevcn Pane, Ronald Flint, Milan Blake, Dale Abrams, Luke John son. The oupli-- we would like tn send congratulations to and wish many mote nappy weaning an-nivcisaites aie Mr. anu Mrs. Max Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sing-- , leum aim Air aiul airs. al Mail- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WE ARE SPECIALIZING IN U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED AND INSPECTED MEATS FRIDAY AND SAT. SPECIALS: 1 I er. South Weber Ground Beef 5 lbs....! All Meat Franks 3 lbs. By THORA MOORE ton'-jilne- LAUNDERETTE complete facilities LAUNDRY family service SHIRTS Thu't rightf Our Sanitunc bervue n ihr amazingly belter ktmJ of ilr in by cleaning O that geti clothe cleaner, fresher, brighter, yet costs no more! SPOTS OUT PERSPIRATION NO ODORS BETTER NOW ... OPEN 9 - out by 6! Dentist 7 P.H. ROY LAUNDERETTE ROY, UTAH came as planned hos-jnta- T-Bo- Steak... lb. ne Pot Roast top grde lb. Utility We hove enjoyed working with you on the con- struction of your new dental building ot .... 31 !2-U.- S. CmmrcUb.3Ss !2U.S. Good . " 1975 W. 5300 $., Roy, Utoh Jb. V2U.S. Choice., lb. 43 THESE PRICES INCLUDE CUTTING MANSFIELD BUILDER, ROY, PHONE REALTOR 3 (BEEF WHOLE OR HALF) V2-II.- S. Dr. IF. G. Taylor Jr., FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TO all only Nadine just dropped in erne long enough to leave her children on the way to the She took sick in Preston and by the time she arrived in Congratulations PRESS 7 A.M. Will they Nofionally-Adver-tise- d SANITONE DRY CLEANING GONE The Raymond Ray's had a week end planned for a family gathering Joy was coming from Provo; Nadine and her family from Idaho Falls and the rest of la ii fanny is here and in Ogden. HOURS 9 A.M.-- 7 Closed Sunday 43(3 fr WSLAPPIMG P.M. |