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Show DEADLINES: Nrwv A Tuesday Noon OVERUSING 1'in l' RES Tuesday Noon CLASSIFIEDS The Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, September 22, 1955 e, Saturday is Kids Day Tour of Hill AFB Planned : . .S - Kid J 1 k. Vi, ' -- Day thi year will pertain to a tour of Hill Air Force Base and the operation there The "Kids will begin their day by boarding a bu at the corner of the American Food Store. Thi will begin at 10 a m., from there they will be taken to Hill AFB for the tour the will V I 1 1 . -- r 4 7 Jaycees Set Turkey Shoot On Sunday, Sept. 25th ij -I Everyone is invited to come out and participate in the annual Turkey u old Weber Then and lie Hooper Cemetery Claimed Roy Police COMMUNITY PORTRAITS Weber Beauty Site Chief Asks Bv VELMA One of the sjxits in Weber County is the Hoojmt Cemetery It is located in the central pari of the town it stretches user approx mutch 10 .teres s DELBERT BROWN admission charge Oil up your guns and get ready for t shoot enit of vour class opt,, I,, both shoots will he matched and Ml amateur and professionals friends brinyour There will he con open and shells will he sold is chairman of the shooting event J. ALEX PATTERSON SEEKS NEW TERM ON ROY CITY COUNCIL J Remember, you will not i'a.te Alex i SUM 11,1 umh 111. JI1 Mounted todav that lie will he a i.indidjtc foi iceleition on the Roy ' i v Council daries now Alex Patterson is a charier member of the Kiwanis Club of Roy He - in active member having served as and has been vue pres ident during the past year Ii is an at live member of the LDS With si bool RONALD KENDELL. -- i e i i i Dreams Do Come True I Thinkm., Ia Rohirl C Coleman voung hank inanagf w fte r liiio'-ler- , .ueiri Of Inn,.., Rov Fourth Ward ll, . the ! k to tie lint- I - Mi II of r making is a .pi e i.d and tilking official cal. lake - H LBS Firs! , from called on I.I)S mission l a spiritu.il nii-e-- t mg under the direction of Bishop Ray who conducted the following Opening song - I know 'lhat My Redearner lives, open prayer by Arthur Garner, Ronalds granrifa ther Violin and flute duet by Iola Ukcnna and her mete au ompamed by Iota's sister Remarks by Bishop Ray, Iaoia Kendcll, n a hind be in w ' p u ' un a t I , n d d i i iT. ! bus 'tat Ward sjM-n- t cr NY. where we- were informed th.it the hurt lean Connie" had nine d I fie pur nils lighting in st.dlai mns a. Hill ( ummorah This caused much d 'appointment to all For I he- first time in 14 years the pageant had to tie postponed The next morning we journeyed to the farm of Martin Harris which was once mortgaged to finance the printing of the Book of Mormon Then we visited the home of the Prophet Joseph Smith where he re ceived the visitation from the Angel Moroni As we walked up the lane where the hoy Joseph had walked on his way to the Sacred Grove our thoughts w're filled with mixid emotions As we entered the grove and heard the beautiful singing of Joseph Smith's first prayer," our hearts were filled to overflowing The spirit hears testimony to ones soul that heavenly beings had appeared there All rejoiced as testimonies were given W were honored there by the presence of Apostle Adam S We next visited the Hill Cum- f - foi inmii! path ol n s,-- , the threa J. .Alrx Patterson candidate for next election Being a hoard member on the Dav.s Wet, r Sewer District has l,ei n v erv helpful to Mr Patterson. City is now in the middle their sewer improvement Proliant lie s'ated and he wants to ee every home n Roy ronnectd t" the new sewer system A great deal of work and planning have 6 woninto the waterworks department of Rov and Mr Patterson Bv BOB BOWMAN An action parked program lor would like to see this through Also of interest to him is the 1955-5was outlined last week by officers and committee of Roy recent purchase of Arsenal Villa, this property will be subdivided School 1TA at their first srhed tiled meeting held at the Roy W'atd for home and some commercial proper! y The water and gas mains chapel Mm laHue St hocnfcld, Roy are being moved for the new boun CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE PTA piesident. said that beginning September and running through 1956 an event will lie held , ,n h month exeipl .lamia! v for . st yr-w- , mu nils and tcac In is Kicking oft the pi,,gram will be1 I : Mrs said a tea get 'ogrther S hoenfe'd The tea will gel under w r Rov at 3 36 p m School. Thursday Sept 29 Other even's eKniig the inming months will ( on s s j of a g ant eai lHt 2K I PA meeting Nov (, ( hris'ma piojrim lli 22 Roy ,, Plan - Ben-mo- a voeal sisle-- r i i'i ,, ij,,ing P ik, suit tins ip'u Ho a 1945-5- program solo hv i p hoarded - r. i Roy School PTA Outline held at 7 30 in followed h a dam c with Owen Ridges orchcsli.i .ludv Farl sang during intermission am! p e was sold and ice ere-.i- program was progiam was i'di , mil K pm an automobile Ronald Krndeli The- ailv si s Is well on its wav I,, stlee'is 'Ibis wav Mi in uiv a, c i Ids ( i I,, a small ihild ei'il I, px . bus unload ilg voung a ,i 121 was sponsored bv the 5th Genealogical .Six icty n ghl was in Chcyenre Wvo, (hen on to Omaha Neh We visited the historic Kirtland Ti mntr in Ohio Ihen on to Rorhext trip t s s the As elurti red buses that be autilul morn ring ol Aug 8'h in Ogden and s' ,r!id lor Palrnvra N V, on a ''ill s'i net Mo st until ,u llo Iiiisi s to Mission l j Canadian Aluminum Output Boosted . i o j lie 'i i nil o' nil. April s I lib si, i nil l.iv Mat ( ll I .11 d 2 ell t 5 Mis Li ot I Me ool in t h.e adult rdu alien i in mod l In officials ol tentative plans 'm lass, s fm p, lien's and Ir.ulnts of the Mi , M ' ool ami group agteeel to six classes to be he'd one each week from Much Pi oposrd- - lee till e, to middle A p will include child psychnlogv. un rent tneeiiral problems, and rivil e -. 1 defen.se S225. Myles F Jorgensen. $50, and Jesse .1 ( handlers, $15 served as president in 1954 lie received the distinguished By BOB BOWMAN service award for outstanding comFrom Clearfield wore Glen E munity srrvicf for that year Last SI (10. Ralph E Wilcox. $5, Bolter. to Suggestions improve governyear he was on, the board of the ment R Thompson, $135 and Arthur operation at Hill Air Force Weber County Mosquito Abatement Roy C Fireman; executive sec Base recently netted three residents District and this year he is secretary-tof Roy and three from Clearfield rcaty of Hill's awaiJs committee reasurer of the organization. a considerable sum of money, it was icpoitcd that the wprkcrs from Roy He has lived in Roy for the past and Clearfield contributed largely learned this week. six year and lives at 5166 South to a saving of approximately $339,-452150 West with his, wife and two Roy resident and amount ot their in a year's time at the Utah air children. wards were Mitchell M. Hayden, depot. r s , i thiv pass , He I stf - mere ' , I III n s ,11,' ,1,1 " ,,l , ,, the le is no s' , ( , a i ( i passing of s, hool Ini', s ,'ui d1 'uv ers to use exliiim eau',,,n a 'on i RECEIVE AWARDS ,1 e'i'K i l oii ,r HILL AFB EMPLOYES 1 i 1 ds Ronald and F.rma Aesliliman a hv Carl Aeshliman eompameu There have been several flower we u then given hv Ronald s Talks beds planted out in front and this M hv mil Law i m i. i ii vcai they conta n elwart m.e.igolds geraniums, colos, and roses Song hv Gotelon Walls acconi el hv ' olle-eMoore Beautiful red roses arc growing panie n Remaii.s nnde by the mis arounel the pump house and they also border the steel fence which sionai ' has been placed out in front, with solo followed by Dorothy three ent ranees mto the cemetery flree-wel- piano eotisin a leading hv Moitiuuns Horn Ogelcn, Idaho lamia Kendcll, a ..isler Ivonaid and maijy parts of the- stale, as well Bowman then sp ike he rept as many other prominent people the stake Remarks were then heard t he grandfathn Aithur Gar have remarked that the Hooper from m r losing numbe-- i by tola Iken cemetery is one of the most beautiful in 'Vrher County as well as n;, lici nice i and siMci. the state of Utah 'We should be The (losing prase i was lev Sam proud of it and very appreciative of umglit a urn le the ou'stnneling work our committee Ronald will leave foi Ihe mission have done on It home Wedne. day and is going to m the North Central State's Delbert Brown to seek council seat s I . ... !,( t S to a hool the. ih s 'i s in "ip, id od tu and start up .u' inl ii d!n all drivers ihe elmf added abule IIIll m ll s .m bv the spI , ,i eil "'ll s City ( ouncilman Delbert Brown announces his candidacy for He has served for the past two years, appointed to take Bob Wests place when he moved from the city There are a number of projects lhat Jiave been started during his term that he would like to see carried out The polire force has hern reotganized and he would like to see this grow to include a complete 24 hour police protection There have been new speed limit and other traffic signs posted and the police department has a new patrol car. . It s( who taki not assi-tin- iln til'll ( Mr isit 'o the with l di- r and Mf ;; uss-clg him I ho was Manning heAs an active has par felt like the complete slorv for the lie is reconversion should be written tlCiputed in Mweru) diive-imw ihairm.in of the Igike view PTA here and during the post they have A ft money w as collet ted to start raised $500 for jilav ground eepnp work it on this area a eommittcc of nent and this amount has out the hrcc was chosen to nntchrd by t he Well r (minty proj-c- t and begin labormap on it Those school board The equipment is now ihosen were Dale Russell, West being installed and includes a slip Sioddird and Floyd Fowcrs At the pery slide jungle Jim, horizontal present time the committee consists and elunhiiig bars of Dale Russell. Alf Manning and a fast growing community Lew Mitchell Jim Simpson worked Roy is that has need of these wonderful with them until his death people and others like them The area first had to be disked, Mr Coleman is a Staunch believer ext, fe rtilized and leveled All plow in the- future of Roy He believes old cement curbings, fences, trees that there arc many opportunities and shrubs were removed All mark to he had here and a great future ers lhat could be were lowered level for a'l roneerned with the ground It is a rule now all flat markers must he used that The children and family of Mr Coleman s are his favorite pastime Then the drain was filled in and This He spends all the tune he can with of course the lawn planted them He enjoys meeting new peo- was planted in strips, each strip worked with very carefully ple and associating with them He being is a very honest and sincere person A pipeline was first installed to and his employes all enjoy working water the lawn, then after the well was driven on the northwest corner with him W'e know that he is sincere in the of the cemetery, a rainmaker took futuie of Roy. as he was the first the place of the pipeline. A pumphouse was also built and it also person to subscribe to the serves as a storage room for confor two years This tainers and the large power mower cuts 76 inches per strip I ' wheel less a more or s.md knoll w.th imi'l eve-rkind of obnoxious we .rowing know that a lot of tune and hard work has (men put into the area o r COUNCIL CANDIDACY At the present, he stated, is the organization of Roy's new fire department and to see that completed and functioning properly would be of great satisfaction. Arsenal Villa another project that has been started and he would like to see completed. Mr. Brown stated that It takes time to become thoroughly informed concerning the city problems and that this experience will better qualify him to serve the public better. Mr. Brown is a charter member of the Junior Chamber of Com- - is no ome join m the fun ami al-k- ANNOUNCES ow m to 6 p m on the htireh the beginning of another The Patti rson's have lived in Roy war, Bolue Chief Amasa for 29 years and now live at 5701 I, 6 i r warns Indents and par Baku lie p -i four years, south 27oo West wi'h his wife and to use more caution in on eho 'v (oine.l m charge' of nts five ehildun Two of his children Its well kept ,mel i y smiessful farewell patty onhr to avoid aceldinls on the wa'trwoiks and sewage The city are married and he has win c grand all blooming in full was flower is earning out an expansion pro held frielav night for Ronald wav to and from school ( lnldre n glory, it is at the present time- at Kendoll He is the son of Mr and Aoung-stertiding then hikes m , 'i 1,1, b h - l n in his depart the height of its loveliness It is Mrs I -- are nee to ni' ni Ih,- enlargement Kendoll and a i bool are asked by the ehie-of water ell weirth anyone, time In drive s ,, si, la mg lt stalled are rai.dsem u t ora Kendoll from use the same laws that govi in auto i by this he.iutv spot win re the flow Pi'iei-un- s mobili s lhat is i )o not nde on M it y 'll dti U i In i ers bloom eontmu.dlv from spring sidewalks givi .urn signals when to fall the same nukmg a Hun and 'lav in the C S During the time he lived in Ogden. he was a member of the Ogdon Junior Chamber of Commerce, he is now a member of the Roy Club and is now serving as secretary of that organization He is of Commerce. This is ountv Posse grounds north of Roy ( lorn Williams Child Caution GIVEN FOR I,,- - cessions REM) FARWELL PARTY tx-e- nois Chamlw-- r leaks for those who ran shoot the best a. k(d ( Mr Coleman graduated from We ber College where he was affiliated on the 8th of JQune, 1924, the son still is interested in dramatics He also attended the University of Illi- -- will Club home Junior Ihe liuriimg seasons coming up There will be plenty of turkeys, hams, Alex Patterson is chairman of the Kids Day program for the Kiwants Army The years from !942 to P45 he gave to he service of his nation Mr Coleman served in the European theater, seeing action in Eng land, France anil Germany He at tamed the rating of 1st Sergeant On the 22nd of August he was married to Merle Williams in the Salt Ijike Temple Merle was born and raised in Ogden the daughter of Edwin and Clara Williams She has four brothers and one sister Robert and Merle are now the proud parents of four children, Dennis 9 Kris 5, Douglas 4, and David 2 They are both very pleased with the friendliness of the people here and enjoy the life of a small town They had thought at first of communting from Ogden, blit arc very glad that they decided to make Roy their Roy an annual affair and will be held Sunday at 10 Nothing is planned this year for children under the age of 10 Previous years there was a free show given but this year because of the additional expense of buses it was felt that the show would be done away with si-n- t sponsored by the Shoot, begin at 11:10 am. The Kiwani Club wall furnish the "Kids," with a 25 cent ticket that may be used at the concession stand to be erected at Hill Field. The tour is a two mile hike and it is felt that children under 10 years of age would become too tired, therefore the ages for the tour are from 10 to 15 Roy has had many newcomen in the past few yeaFs, but few are as enthusiastic as the Robert C Coleman family of 5378 So. 2000 West They have lived here for only six months, but have already made many friends and are very firm believers in the future of Roy Robert C Coleman is the manager of the Bank of Utah. Roy Branch The branch bank has been here for two years as of the 15th of September Mr Coleman has held this position sinre that time He has in the banking business for the past nine years Two and one-hal- f years of this time has been with the Bank of t'tah Mr Coleman was horn in Ogden, on the Rth of June 1924, the son of Jennie Flvgare and W Clyde Coleman and he has four brother He has lived most of his life in Ogden except for thi years that he Wednesday Noon Vol. 2, No. 20 ( ; - Tuesday Noon 8 Ihe meeting Those attending the meeting were Mrs. Schoenfcld. Mis. Chester Gould, vice president. Mrs Wesley Behling. secretary, Mrs Forest Day. program chairman, Mrs Hall Moss, health. Bob Bowman, publicity; Mrs. Glen Bryson. membership, Mrs. J. N. Thomas. publications, Mrs. Leola Mrs. Lewis Child room representative, Mrs. Albert Klein, refreshments, and Mr. Howard Olmstead, safety. l; , ,d iLt': s ' Located on Pacific coast 400 miles north of Vancouver, B.C., Kitimat smelter and hydroele- ctric plant 50 mile away at Komano, B.C., make up one of biggest privately financed eng- ineering projects in history. Abundant water f rom a dammed-u- p chain of lakes races through e tunnel, drops 2, GOO a feet Into Kemano powerhouse, ten-mil- I 4 Capacity of big aluminum Col- .metier at Kitimat, British umbia, ahown here, ia to be more than deeublrd to meet riaing U.S. and world demand. Owned by Aluminium Limited group of companies, smeller .hip. primary metal by rail car and freighter (inael), loading Ingot at Kitimat harhor. built inside a mountain, and electric power is sent over mountains to Kitimat. High annual rainfall rate insures huge amounts of uninterrupted power needed for smelting. Aluminium Limited recently announced $190,000,000 program to expand smelter to 330,000 ton of annual capacity by 1959. - |