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Show The stories, Sun-Chronic- and really enjoying each played an instrumental 7, 1955 July le, duet. Laboratory - Irnnick intci fere too much with our visiting, o- -r As a thought, for the day, Uken and neighbors. from last issue of Readers Digest The tight coupits who were there When fn doubt, follow your heart from Hooper and families were Lloyd and Luciie King, Nelse and and not your mind." Bernard M. Baruch .ane Arave, Carl and Norma Man- ning, Price and Orba Bunot, Tboraid a..d Eva Cox, Roy and Ardelle iiui.tir, Norrnan and Velma R ad,' d Lorin and Emma Frew. Boyd . Hancock were there 4. id Zelma .rp.n West Weber, Jean Read and By f z . ' I or iia ituln tm utt from Westpolnt, and Wayne Marion a d Verda Simpson from Nyssa, . Application for Second Class Permit Pending PUBLISHED BY Weekly newapoper publisher eoch Thursday at Roy, Utoh, In he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdole, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. i OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STAHI.E ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU STAIILE REPORTER DIAL 3 2667 KYLE IIARROP REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 SHARON LARISON UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 7759 MARION STUART SOUTH WEBER REPORTER DIAL 3 230 THORA MOORE REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 5 1340 VIRGINIA OLESON REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 VELMA READ REPORTER CLINTON DIAL 51370 SIIAUNA ERAISER OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. UTAH, PH. 1184 Market Nest To Sav-Mo- r CLASSIFIED The 1st Ward Explorers under ue direction of Don Calderwood will go to Spirit Lake on Monday to try their luck at catching fish. Don plans to take his family along with him Mr. and Mrs. Read Jones are the proud parents of a 10 lb. baby boy Lorn on Thursday June 30. HOOPER 71 By Robert J. Carmichael Roy Realtor. Phone VELMA 3 5911 Representative of The Equitable Lift Assurance Society of I used vaccuura cleaners ranging in price from $5 to $15. Call or stop at Earl Pearsons in Uintah. Watches Better Quality Large Trade In Drive Out And See C. Stringham Jewelry See Cal Stringham Theater Building There were many happy fisher men who came home wijh their limit from Yellow stone Park last weekend I just nave an Idea, how ever, that they will keep them in cold storage for awhile That is, however, if everyone feels like do about trout, after cooking so many at the park I did discover a new way to cook trout while I was there. Just remove the slun, dip (he fish in bisquuk and cook each fish whole It's delicious I hope, however, that Thorald Cox doesnt read this he would disagree He likes the skin left on the fijh. Every time we went over to visit Thorald and Eva Cox and Roy and Ardelle Hunter, they would be cooking fish, out on the open fire, on a large grill which holds enough for about 20 people This fish was really tasty Thorald savs its a little dust, a little smoke and everything combined that makes it taste so good I have been thinking about the 12 couples who were all up there together, liv ing as neighbors, and what a won derful time we had visiting back and forth, roasting marshmellows over the open fire, telling fish 1 55 Lower Pr..cs Babies blessed In the two LL J HAVE leveral Roy, Ut. 1 Beech have Hoop- er wards Sunday were READ the United States WE good Mr. and Mrs. Don moved to Ogden. f Vicki Ann Stanley Spiegel, K a t h,y Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMsr daughter of Mr. anr Mrs. LaMar Cook, Helen Higley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Higley; Me lane Heslop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heslop; Carol Ann Paul sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Claron Paulsen, and Shirley Cottle, Mr. and Mrs, Will Cot tie daughter of Four g.rls in the 1st Ward were baptised last Saturday evening They were Rosanne Kilts, Dana Douglas. Peggy Hutchinson, and Ra.Nae McArthur Dale Widdison graduated from thp Primary last Sunday in Fast Meeting The 1st Ward MIA enjoyed their last swimming party at the Weber Gym so well they decided to try it again The whole ward was in vited to go last Tuesday evening Swimming was followed by a bon fire party at the Hooper Park The Second Ward had a movie in place of their regular MIA I toV i . Mr and Mrs Robert Jones from as Vegas Nev , were visiting in Hooper last weekend Mr and Mrs George Fowers and Mr and Mrs Carl Fowers recently made a trip to Nyssa, Ore., to visit wiih friends there, and to bring back Linda Fowers, who has been visiting for two weeks with Elaine Munn Mrs George Fowers visited also her brother, Davis Green at Paul. Idaho program sponsored by the Weber County Teenage Recreation group was presented Wednesday evening over radio station KVOG. Those participating from Hooper were Roger and Douglas Cox, who A Vy; Mv Jr ego-- Stuart Tsd and Craee Parker are enjoy .ng a trip to Yellowstone at the present time. PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION ADS YOU READ THE SUN Uintah News I CALL TELL EVERYONE j THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION -- . t; y, ' - N- i t V We are proud of David Stuart in the success he has achieved.. From all indications, he has done some mighty fine work at the University of Wisconsin. When he received h sward from the Vicks Company, tin ie was a special banquet held in h.s honor. It has been a real slrug glc for he and his wife for besiies being married and keeping a home, they have a fine daughter. This is what kept him struggling to get to the top, but many hours needed for study were used to earn enough ineome to keep a "bone in the cupboard It has been a challenge to all three of them, David, LaNore " T I At J O oi.V. Super 8abrea specially This new U.S. Air Force 8uper Sabre Jet hlte speed of over 755 mph aa it testa endurance of atanderd wristwatchn In supersonic flight Control panel dial (upper right) shows plane traveling at over Mach 1.1, Indicating that it haa already crashed sonic barrier and la exceeding speed of sound by over N0 mph. F-1- A - V X a Senator newly designed water, and the kids trying to help Jim just about wvnt unejer too Well, thanks to Lynn Bybee and Sharon Goodwin, they all went home safe, but they were a bunch George Cummings SOSN, son o t of mighty frightened as well as Mr and Mrs. W J Cummings is water logged kids home on a 15 day leave from the Navy George has been in the aerv If Jan Garner, son of Roselie and ice for a year and a half, and reGamer could talk, he could George cently returned from a aix month tell us how much it hurts to fall cruise to Japan, China, Formosa, off the trike The cut under his Korea, and the Philippinea, aboard chin took two stitches. And Ronnie the USS Braine (DD630). When Stuart jabbers off something every his leave is up, he will report back time you ask about his sore finger to his ship, then will go to the that happened to get caught in the Great Lakes for football training car door when it w as slammed shut When the football season is com pleted, he will be assigned to Sonar Then Mary Jean Jacobs, daugh Oppa School at San Diego, Calif. ter of Inez Jacobs doesn't have to tell what happened to her last week. It s been sorta hectic around here Hot grease splashed up in her face, the past week or so. and there are and one look at her lets you know probably even some victims whom that It was plenty bad I haven't heard about. To atari Winners at the Hobo party were things off Jsnet Bybee, dsughter of Jesse and Wanda Bybee, smacked Leland Goodwin. Mvra Jean Bybee. into somebody at recreation and Lyle Bybee, Billy Irice and Gary had to have a atitch In her fore- Wright If your mouth was waterin' head where she landed. Then the for good old fasnioned Mulligan next week, she had her tonsils out, stew, you should have been to the and while Jesse and Wanda were at Hobo Party Everything the kids the hospital with Janet, Bonnie brought was put m and thanks to Jean, doing her turn, by taking chefs Roselie Gamer and Ellen the calf to the barn, bad a lot of ex- Stuart the stuff dished up in those citement too. While she was unty- tin cans rea.Iv tasted good Here's a special thanks to all the ing the rope, the calf took off, and so did Bonnie Jean. The calf mothers wno helped, and sent cup dragged her to the barn and she cakes We do appreciate when the had plenty of scratches, bruises, mothers come Your welcome any and rope burns before she got her and every time self untangled and away from the darn thing The Bov Scouts and any adult members of th- - ward who would like to are going to go camping Bruce Bybee, soa of Grant and Ing the Uintahs for a week They Mary Bybee gave his brother and will go to Hoop Iakc an ! vv.ll leave scare when a friends quite they here Monday July 18. 1955 It will were riding a raft up to the resercost $7 50 and this will pay for raft the how, Some tipped voir "grub" and irsur an I Bruce went off Not being able transportation, ance Even one who goes will have lo vwun. he started fighting the to take their personal camping gear, and don t forget your fishing i Mrs last week to spend vacation with them T t, SUN-CHRONICL- Published Thursdays V i SI E Subscription Price $1.75 per year THE SUN CHRONICLE PHONE NO. 2 1184 NAME Mrs Ixiretta Rice left this week and Mrs Charles Summers and family, Mr and Mrs Chris Mar cus and family are spending this week vacationing in Yellowstone Mr Miss DeEtta Child, daughter of John Child, and Paul Child, son of John T. Child attended 4H Camp in Logan Paul was elected one of at the camp the mayors Larry Walker, the former Jean Parker and her little daugh ter have returned from Hawaii. Jean and little Vicki Jean are visit Mrs scription TODAY and receive It sure seems Rood to see Miss Mae Clifford after she re turned from her trip to Nyssa, Ore. She spent the time with her grand i I CHECK ENCLOSED BILL ME LATER (not eligible for ice cream unless payed by July 9th). Pickup Ice cream at BROWNS MARKET where you get service with a smile. i B.R. lllBiBBknRaEKRaiatVtroKItKI YOU KNOW SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUN CHRONICLE. ADDRESS costs' No more-b- ut WHAT YOU get! All ftvo Dirt's O Colors tporkio tpott Vanish Parsplrwtion's Oooo Fabrics Rovtvod and No Odorl tv BEST PLACE Repairs & Installation WASHER BEST PRICE O RANGE ROY REFRIGERATOR Call .. Launderette Ask for TOMMIE HOWARD :: .. Union Furniture i: a Roy Utah COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE f i N How many electric horses on your farm ? J y Anna Low Rates auto FIRE To get more done in less time at less cost there's nothing like electric power hitched up to modern tools. Electricity will saw wood, grind feed, sharpen cutting do edges, hoist hay, drill holes, spray paint-a- nd dozen other farm jobs on t minute's notice. See your dealer for the right kind of power tools. It will pay you to have them. ir Mansfield Realtor New Ph. ira? WM BEST CLEANING (at BROWN'S MARKET, the Insurance Mortgage Insurance store with friendly service Mortgage Loans 1 GOOD ONLY UNTIL JULY 9TH 4 g I U i NEIGHBOR in with your sub- FOR NEWS ABOUT YOUR TOWN AND THE FOLKS Make checks or money orders payable to Roy Printing Co., mail address, Box 120 A, Roy, Utah. two month for Inglewood, Calif, to visit with her brother who is suffering from a heart attack Frasier The Clintonions held their club meeting Friday June 24, at the home of Mrs. Elna Clifford. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all that attended. HALF GAL. ice Cream FREE YOUR a Mr and Mrs Guy Nelson are the proud parents of a new baby daugh ter The mother and the Rule daughter returned home just a few days ago and both are doing fine Shanns OR SEND YOUR VIIEII DRY CIEAIIED! LaMont Folkman, the form- Bv v yV w nU iW4i Sanifionc er Kathleen Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron B. Child returned RUN CRAWL to Hovo clolhog mother and relatives. CLINTON s HORSE SENSE F-8- poles 'V JUST PLAIN lc , WALK In- stalled earners kept check on time pieces ai plane went through strenuous test flight The wetebes, first to be tested under supersonic flight conditions, kept accurate time throughout experiments. Holder of the official world speed record, and first operational jet designed to fight at super-aonspeeds, the Super Sabre la successor to the famous 6 Sabre which outfought the Commuin Korea, winning nist MIG-15- s the first large-scal- e teat for jet plane supremacy. watch (upper left) on outside of pilots canopy. Is one of many attached to jet in experiments conducted by Bulova Watch Company In cooperation with North American Aviation. and little Shaunna. but their reward will be well worth it We are proud to have them come from our town and want to wish them all the success in the world. PHONE 9 ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jo Mar-gen- e others company I wonder it we Manning, Beth Simpson, and don't let our daily tasks, our tele-v- i Vera Garner, vocal trio, and Leion sets or wnatever it might be, Anna Head, t pne o ao.j, fct Insurance 3-86- 18 Be Modem-FA- Roy- - RM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. 5380 SOUTH 1900 WEST s kg |