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Show Thu Page Six 5u-Chrn- THE RUBY SWEATER ating at the Ogden, address. With HINCHCLIFF FAMILY the opening of this store we feel it RECEIVE HURTS SHOP ANNOUNCES will give you an opportunity to see OPENING IN ROY what we make and become better FROM AUTO CRASH acquainted. We offer our merchanThree persons suffered minor indise to you at our factory prices. rea la Sweater The Ruby Shop juries in a twoar collision Sunday tail store of the Ruby Knitting Come in and visit us soon. Hours at 5 35 p m. on Highway 91, one Mills Inc. of Ogden. Utah. The main daily are 12 noon to 8 p.m. Satur- mile south of Farmington. purpose of opening the Ruby Sweat days 10 a m. to 8 p m. Mrs. Karen Blain, 22, Clearfield, er Shop is to bring quality sweaters suffered a wrenched left leg, right with to you at factory prices. Along leg abrasions. our sweaters we have added other Rodney J. Blain, her merchandise and gifts as a variety. son, bruised head, shock. We also have for your convenience, Mrs. Lila Hinchdiff, Roy, bump a jeweler connected with our store on the head to give you services of watch repairThe injured who were in the car ing and jewelry repairing and of driven by Virgil A Hinchdiff, Roy, course, an excellent line of jewelry. were taken to a private physician for treatment. Mr Carl lleslop of West Point is the manager of our store and has The other auto was driven by Rayas his assistants, Mrs. lleslop and mond Eugene Jentzseh, 18, Farming-toMiss Dawson, our charming clerks. The Jeritvh car, eastbound ou to come in and We welcome aiross Highway 91 had crowed the look around our stock, we can take west site of the divided highway jour order or measurements and and was pulling onto the east side, will be pleased to fill your personal when the collision occurred with order at our factory. the northbound Hinchdiff onto The Jentzseh car traveled 38 feet The fjeorty is located at 974 Lib-erand the Hinchdiff auto 72 feet from Avenue. Ogden, and is managed the point of impact Damage was bv Ludwig Zeffcrer also of Ogden. estimated at $101 to the Hinchdiff Other members of the company invehicle and $200 to the Jentisch car. clude Joseph N. Hill, Roy; Walter Neither duver was injured, nor W. White. Roy, James Yonemura, two other passengers in the were and business Terrace, Washington Dawson Irene Hinchdiff car, Vickie Lynn Blain, sales directors. and her father, Alton Blain. 2z, was The company incorporated . . Ruby's Sweater Shop employe were issued pending No citations early this year and has been oper further investigation tj RUTH S. KEYES, 62 UINTAH, DIED AT SISTERS HOME We rent arches, baskets, artificial flowers for weddings! Hooper, s daughter of George and Mary Ellen Coy Shore. When the was 12 years old her family moved to Ogden. She had lived in Uintah 24 years. Jan. On 17 1917, the was mar- ried to Mr. Keyes in Ogden. They later received endowments in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving are her husband, Uintah; two sona: Wayne L. Keyea, Salt Lake City; K. Dale Keyes, South Weber; four daughters: Mrs. Robert (Gwen) Clark, Clearfield; Mrs. Alex (Althea) Mikoa, Lakewood, Calif.; Mrs. John (Maureen) Buza, Tucson, Arir; Mrs. Keith (MarJean) King, Roy; 17 grandchildren, four brothers and four sisters: Arthur, N'ephi and David Shore, Blackfoot, Idaho; Alma Shore, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Mary Creree, Ogden; Mrs. William (Ethel) Willard, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charles (Sarah) Dana, Tracy, Calif.; Mrs. Archie (Florence) Stokes, Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1pm. in Lindquist and Sona Colonial Funeral chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd.. Bishop Milton Anderson ol the Uintah Ward, officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 9 p m. and Saturday until services. Burial will be In Washington Heights Memorial Park. Just Lucky? By THORA MOORE Vem Michael Poll. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Poll from South Weber might be unlucky Mrs Ruth S Keyes, 62, of Uintah, when it comes to horses but he's wife of Percy Iec Keyes, diod at the to be alive. home of a sister, Mr Mary Crexee, very lucky 2769 Adams Ave Mrs Keyes was a member of the Uintah Ward and was active in the Primary and Relief Society. She was born April 4, 1893, in Artificial Flowers and Sprays for Parties Parkinson Display Co. 1805 West November 24, 1855 Roy, Utah, iI, Riverdsle, Road 111 ; 'Y -- 1.-- a- - 7 --, . J ' .' K J The best loved Gifts of All . . . 1 ' ! i ' L-.-- able building to the board for the 1st graders. The building now in use, wu originally built for the care of small youngsters during the war and Mr. and Mrs. Haven EL Moss and ia equipped with lavatories and family, Margo Lynn, Randall H., cloakrooms. Guy W., and Sherril, from Calif., are spending the The first grade had been meeting Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. in one of the rental units located Moss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George about two lanes away from the W .Moss of Roy. school, but the new classrooms are They slso visited Mrs, Moss moth- situated next door to the main er, Mrs. Gladys Taylor, of Willard, school. Utah. Eleven members of the Roy JCs attended the convention in Logan Sunday. President Dee Sparrow received an award for obtaining the highest percentage of new members. Next state meeting will be held Dec. 3 at Vernal. Members of the H. D. Sparrow family spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and sister, Flora Ogan, in Roy. Luilioron ROY JEWS CHURCH NEWS Our Savior's Lutheran Church Arsenal Villa School Bldg., Roy Robert Janes Lay Pastor For Inforation call 4 3127 Sundays 9:30 a.m. Worship services and Sunday School. E ERYONE WELCOME 10 45 arn. Inquirer's Class Sacra-rament- md GET $50 T0 The monthly Ladies night of the Roy Kiwanis was held last Wednesday evening at the Pagoda Cafe in Roy. A Chinese family style dinner was served to the members an(I their partners. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matis entertained those present with a travelogue of Fimland. They alao showed slides Installed as a new member was Dilworth Lyman. Dean Parker was in charge of the affair. Mrs. Howard Olmstead, mother of Elder Reid Olmstead, reports her son is now in the mission field and invites til his friends to write to him. His address is Elder Reid Olmstead, 1305 Main Street, Alton, 111. The young missionary from the Roy 1st Ward left the first part of the month for the Central States Mission. The faculty of the Arsenal Villa School reports a very successful parent-teache- r conference was held iast Thursday and Friday. About 96 per cent of the parents met with their youngsters teacher and the few unable to come, made arrangements to meet at another time. The first grade of the school are now occupying their new quarters in the south section of the Roy administration building After Bryce Jensen, a member of the school board, from Roy, brought to the attent.on of the board the existing conditions of the school, Mayor Rapp offered to rent a suit TODAY $2,000 on your REAL ESTATE FURNITURE AUTO OR SIGNATURE Service. Choose your own Repayment Plan Fast, Friendly, Considerate Jp S S For One-Sto- Service Phone p and make arrangements in advance! NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED FEDERAL FINANCE CO. ROY. UTAH 5649 SOI Til 1900 WEST ist S .l jth of i! I) Suarrow Co ) - .k rtyrr . . gift to delight every one on your Christmas gifting at special, thrifty prices list Choose early from peak selections Beautiful Lay-a-iva- y . Vem Michael Poll horse are dangerous He has been kicked twice by horses and being kicked by a horse is no joke A jear ago Oct 1. he was kicked in the face by a horse and lay in the hospital 13 days in a very er ious condition He finally recovered with just as cute a face as he ever had, with very little sign of any acars Regularly $299.95 Last Saturday Vem was kicked by a neighbors horse while sleigh riding with several other kids This time he has a broken collar bone and a big Jaw NO MONEY DOWN HOW There is only one child out of many thousands ever kicked by horses Its a strange thing this little fellow has meet up twice with such circumstances, especially when he likes horses its too bad the feeling isn't mutual 24 MOS. TO PAY T(J ONLY WITH YOUR OLD WASHER Anyway we are all thankful Vern wasnt hurt any more serious than Limited Time Only he was. $19.50 BIG CAPACITY for big family To Be Treasured WATER SAVER CONTROL for small load Always! 35 pc. SILVER SET f 29.50 Christmas! 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