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Show Tie sister of Mr. Ray on their way to Salt Lake City where Mrs. Ray (Leda) is scheduled to undergo I very serious and delicate heart oper Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed Bingham ation. The Rays are former resiwith their son Harlan and daughter dents of Roy, having lived for many Sandra left last week for San Fran- years on the Varney road across the cisco to visit their daughter and her street from Pari Baker. Mr. and Mrs. husband, Cleat Tom Gibby, 82, is at the Dee Hos(Nancy) Olson. Harlan returned pital recuperating from a hernia from working In Idaho jusr in time operation. to take the trip. Before going to Dean Wiberg, mail carrier for the Idaho to work, young Harlan was was also operated awarded the sweepstakes prize for Roy Post Office on this week m the Dee Hospal for his pears at the Utah State Fair trouble. held in September in Salt Lake City thyroid Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mesery and besides five other blue ribbons for their son and daughter-jlaw, Mr. other superior farm products. and Mrs. James L. Meservy and guests who came to their two children of Deitrich, Ida., Roy especially to attend the mis- motored down the west coast, resionary farewell testimonial of Reid turning home from California via Olmitead held last Sunday were Mr. Roy. They spent the weekend at the vind Mrs. Newell Baker, of Burley, home of Mr and Mrs Wayne Wes-sel- l t daho Mr. Baker is president of Miss Elaine of Poca''the Burley stake at present and was tello, Idaho, was Meservy also a weekid formerly a member of the Roy First guest at the Wessell home. Ward bishopric, Mrs Fern HoopMrs Blanche Stafford and son, er of Ny&sa, Ore , also made the Henry, of Larrimore, North Datrip for the occasion kota have returned to Roy to stay Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ray have through the winter. They are staybeen visiting Mrs Annie Russell, ing at the , Stanley Court. ROY BRIEFS n Saa-CZiroiucl- c, Roy, Utah Robert Eckstrom, 2089 West $900 West, reported to the sheriff that a box of car tools was stolen from the trunk of his car whtle his car was parked at Snow Basin. Judy Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Russell, 4916 So. 8100 West, celebrated her 18th birthday last Saturday evening with a party. Games and dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by the following friends: Carol Saden-kamRaNae Williams, Donna Gould, and LeRay Menderink from Ray and Gary Cox, Beverly Simpson, Theo Cox, Blaine Reid, Gary Higloy and Dennis Higley of Hooper Mrs Russell and Mrs. Albert Widdison chaperoned the group. VOTE THE A Economy in Government 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. BROWN'S MARKET ""K For that leisurely Christmas Shopping HOW ABOUT A LAYAWAY NOW AT Dorothy's Fashion Center (TWO DOORS WEST of ROV POST OFFICE) Distinctive Wearable for all the family Toys, Dolls, 5 FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER SEWING ! pi:kc. NYLONS NLYON NFT HUTTONS RIBBONS SFqCINS Avlr WE NOW NOTIONS ANKI ETS HWE MMP1KITY OF ALL KINDS PATTERNS Mr and Mrs Haymond Ray and family had their daughter Joy and her friends Jenicl Thorton and who all teaeh school Kathy at Provo as weekend guests Mr and Mrs Vine Poll enjoyed slake lonfeienie hi Id at the IiYU last Sunday They went to visit Sharon M.lls who is attending school there If vou don t think its a thrill to go dei r hunting just ask Chad Stark and Kenny Poll four year olds They went bv here on horses, li.uk of their dads saddles diessed in red sweat shuts and all the trimmings Charlie Poll also went with his dad So these young ones also got a thrill out of hunting Mrs A shower for who Relief Society to be held next Wednesday night, Nov 9, 1955 at 7 30 At the South Wibir Ward recreational hall Each family is being asked for an article which will sell at a bazaar which will be held during our ward dinner party in December Hire's a chance to have a lot ot fun and at the same time help to pay off our ward debt Every lady in the ward is invded Next Sunday at sacrament meet ing the Relief Society is in charge of the program A lot of effort has been put into this program, so lets try and have a good attendance It doesn't seem possible that Elder Dale I oy will soon bo released from h.s mission but two years have slipped by since he left He will he released Nov 10 and will be home try the 13th It was good to see Marion and (lart h Mangum and baby Stephen Ieroy They were visiting here over the weekend Garth is a high councilman in his ward in Provo Max Poll and the former Betty Brown have a new baby boy born Oct SUNSET DRY GOODS 197 N. Main, Sunset 91 DAINTY MAID GKI&nillLil j s f At Parks and Recreation V-- v, Centers t 4 N A Development of i 4 A Adequate Fire and Police Protection A A A Good Business Administration VOTE THE CITIZENS TICKET STRAIGHT DELBERT RRm 4 Year Term J. ALEX PATTERSON 4 Year Term The Overlooked Fayirolfl With only six payrolls in Utah of more than $5,000,000 per But that is year, it is surprising that a $6,000,000 payroll is overlooked. the case with an unseen payroll at Kennecott s Utah Copper Division. In addition to paying good wages, Utah Copper spends an average of $1000 a year for each of its 6300 employees to provide fringe benefits- -a total of more than $6,000,000. There are about 18 benefits, including health and life insurance, pensipns, sick leave, holiday pay and vacations. Utah Coppers operations provide fringe benefits too benefits which extend to every part of Utah. Utah Coppers 17th Roy Poll and Clyde Thorpe were iKith visiting in South Weber regular payroll of $25,000,000 a year helps create other jobs throughout the state. Utah Copper supply purchases contribute to the success of hundreds of last week The Thorpes are going to try and move back this way It was good to see them .South Weber ITA members at Clinton this year are Judy Earl, Luella Byram Mary Gill and Zora With Selma Wilson. Nell Cook ' lark lola Ckenna Betty Titcnsorc lola Williams and Luclln Bvram as room mothers The last baptismal of ih' vrar will he held next Sunday Congratulations to Mary Ly nn Hit ter who graduated from ITimary last Sunday he bishop annouiiiid Sunday (hat all temple recommends have expncd and new ones must he ob tamed for future use The Archives gcncology building will he opened fo the public Satur day from 8 30 to 4 45 but due to to this change will he closed all day Tuesday Other week days will remain the same A new Geneologv course will begin Thursday night Nov 3 at 7 30 at the 14th Ward Anyone interested m this course contact the Genealogy Committee The program held Sunday night v as under the direction of the Committee and was conduct cd hy Elwood Watts Brigham was the speaker and he gave a very interesting talk on geneology work and encouraged the people to strive harder to do this wark A musical number was sung by Marie Poll and Bermcl Higley, accompanied by LaRae Cornia Utah businesses. And Utah Coppers taxes, the biggest in Utah, help educate our children and provide other government services. 1 Item-of-the-Mon- , Im- provements I Phone Sewer Extenson and W. THOMPSON Term . Z7 FABRICS VERN A Continued A birthday party was held for Rtbecra Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Max Wilson celebrating her 9th birthday The follow ing were Susan Dayton, Sandra, present (. lark Susan Titensore, Julie Greer, Sally Stanger, Anita Kendell, Joan Graven Games were playesi and a chili supper was served MVE SA1I GREEN STAMPS people VIRGIL IIINCHCLIFF PYtar Term 7 WE ARE OPEN FROM n Citizens Ticket lA Fair Distribution of tax dollar to all the Happy birthday to Leora Kendell, Vcrn Micheal Poll, Douglas Smith, Cora Stromberg. Chris Moore and Brenda Earl Happy anniversary to Mr and Mrs Ieon Clark For your shopping convenience . . . Page Fire November 3, 1955 th These benefits, plus the overlooked payroll, help build a better Utah. Gen-roloe- liar-berso- "Wishbons" . Has Built-IGravy Well . "Drip Top" channels moL: onto roast preventing Drying Out n SPECIAL -- and Lorga hood loo 4oc eloc kaodttog bomad (tutors. Flalsliod le klgh glost block porcelain o n o m o I with white flnlsh. spooklos tin root hoot-pro- .47 $' Reg. 91-l- f Yob The voting will take place Tuesday Nov. 8 at Joseph Staples home. The vote will be to gain a new town board member. Those in the running are William Cornia, David Bouchard, Dick Titensore and Sam M oore Your ONE vote may be the BIG one' 'rov, anu CROOKED POLITICIANS ARE ELECTED BY HONEST PEOPLE WHO DONT. VOTE!! Kennecott Copper Corporation . A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Beiter Utah' |