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Show Weber County! 200 ROY Weekly Newspaper Roy, I tah, Thursday, November 8, 1900 Vol. 3, No. 27 RESIDENTS EDITORIAL SOUGHT FOR COURSE IN FIRST AID SAYS DIRECTOR In view of the national Civil Defense Director Brown, stated it is urgent have at least 200 people trained In first aid. Delbert that we In Roy Mr. Brown wants to start a first aid school immediately in Roy. The school will be free of charge and will be held in the Roy City Muni cipal bldg, on either Monday or Thursday nights. The course will be for 2 to hours a night, one night a week, and will run for six weeks. Chauneey G. Daily and Eldin J. Volpl, have been kind enough to volunteer their service as in in struefors. Anyone interested taking this course. PLEASE PHONE MR. BROWN AT 9333, so that a class can be organized. Lake View Stake Plan Fireside The Explorers and Mia Maid of the Lake View Stake will bold a fireside meeting at the stake house, Sunday evening, Nov.l 11 at S pm. Kenneth Sheffield, instructor in the Davis Seminary, will be the guest speaker. Live Wire ' . - situation V Jaycees A Chamber of V ' rvV'J Commerce i-- Meet Tuesday f All members of the Chamber and Interested persong are vited to be present in- 1 - ' ; f -- V, J.' ! ' - f ' f - " 1 J - V -- Bazaar Friday Night The Roy Third Ward Relief Society will hold their annual bazaar, Friday, Nov. 9, Roy's Junior Chamber of ComView merce is again sponsoring the from 5 till 8pm in the "Voice of Democracy" contest at stake house Weber High School Hot plate lunches will be sold at Teachers from Weber College 50c a plate. 75c will be charged for have been selected to Judge the the hot plate lunch including desentrants Students entering this sert and a drink In addition, hot dogs, candy, pop corn balls and contest must prepare a baked goods will tie on sale on "I Stand for Democracy." Prizes will be awarded the first, For your Christmas buying, there second and third place winners. will be a good selection of aprons, They are then entered in the state tea towels, doll clothes, toys, quilts contest. If they win in the state and fancy work contest they will receive a trip to The proceeds of the bazaar will Washington. D. C. The contest climaxes Nov. 12 go to the building fund The public is invited and 13. tape-recor- S v - V -- V-- T BAMBROUGII 1 would get the mornwould go It would be evening when they returned. In Feb. 1906, she, with her parents, moved to Roy, Utah and in Dec. 1900. she was married to Richard M. Peek in the Salt Lake Temple. She tells of how they their skates early in ing on the swamps, and nearly to Brigham City. on iJ ledge that our allies the Anglo-Saxonthe proelaimers of liberty, the "git goers'1 are now endangering world peace; yet can we wholeheartedly condemn their action? up-an- d Capter 134 Plan Present the Clearfield stake presidency will be the guest speaker Conference They will hold tiring joint card party Nos 15th at 7 30 p m at the Moose Home Mrs Victor Degn. entertainment chairman, urges members to bring their partners and guests A gift certificate and other door prizes will be given Refreshments Thanksgiving Dance Seen By Stake MIA a will be versed The lake View Stake YM.M1A and YWMIA will hold a gala Thanksgiving Dance Satlrday Nov. 10 at 8 30 p m in the stake house Junias Van Lundbergs orchestra will furnish the music Special acts will be presented during the Intermission Refreshments will be sold The affair is under the direction of Dean Nelson and Mrs. Donna Paice, stake activity directors. program has been The schedule and instructors for the Third Ward Relief Society for the month of November follows Visiting teachers report day is always the 1st Tuesday in the month, with Mrs Mildred Clawson giving the lesson in theology Work and business will be held Tuesday Nov 13, starting at 10 a m under the direction of Mrs Not a Nelson assisted by Mrs Melba Arave Lunch will be served at noon, and the days activities will continue till 3 30 p m Mr. and Mrs Peek will celebrate 50 years of weddel bliss in December of this year. Mrs. Peek cele- her 68th birthday on the 11th ol Oct. and she was delightfully surprised with a house full of company who called on her to help share the honors and to wish her a happy birthday. Mrs. Peeks zest for living and her happy and appreciative nature make her a very enjoyable companion and neighbor and a loving and devoted mother. We all love this family and are very happy they belong to our community. With the action of our allies, the woild we have known is disin tegrating It is time for we of the Democratic Dream to and to decide which way we are going to direct ourselves. It is time to thank God. the Author of liberty, for political partisanship (In Rusat ' voting" time, but sia. there one party, and one candidate to choose from ) It is also time for us to shake ourselves free from the shackles of indifference and complacency and face up to the issue at stake. J. ALEX . . . PATTERSON new Kiwanis president Alez Patterson was selected to be president of the Roy Kiwanis Club at elections held recentlJ y- Besides being a teacher at Weber High School. Mr. Patterson is a member of the Roy City Council. Otto Siefert is the first vies president snd Robert Coleman Is second vice president. Harry is the immediate past president The new bosrd of directors who r are G. R. Oleson, serve for Bert Rundquist, Dilworth Lyman, Everett Buckler, Pierce, Fred George Maw nd Dr. G. W. Taylor The annual installation banquet will be held in December and the new officers will assume their duties Jan. 11. It was stated by the new president that the new officers were Utah-Idah- o planning on attending the District training conference at Pocatello. to be held Nov. Me-Co- one-yes- Mvgr FVlton J. Sheen once laid, speaking of Communism versus Democracy "The Russians have the zeal but no truth, we have the truth hut no zeal. They have the passion but no Ideal, we have the ideals but no passion Neither of The literary lesson presented by us is right They sin against the Mrs Carol Gale, on the life and light, wo sin against love." works of William Shakespear will We in America have no right to 1h- Tuesday Nov 20, at 2 pm he wrong' We in America must Mrs lies a McThie is the social go forward. If Democracy ia to be science instructor Her discussion will concern Latter-daSaint family Installation services for the Rev. life Arthur E Wickstrom, as pastor of Mrs Rapp urges all the ladies Our Savior Lutheran Church of of the ward to attend and partid-patRo. will be conducted Sunday, m the splendid program outNov ll 1956 at 8 p m in the lined F.lim Lutheran Church. Dr S L Swenson president of the Colum Copywrite 195! By R. F. COTTLE bia Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church, will be the guest speaker The Rev Gordon regional director for the Columbia Conference, with the pastors of the lntermountain District will assist at the installation service With One year ago, this column began in the Rev Wickstrom is from llibbing, 'Ihnma; William Jacques, 79, humble appreciation we acknowledge these kind words; Minn Ho came to serve the Roy dud He was a retired "Im taking this opportunity to wnte a comment or two about Monday church in October. The services are farmer and stockman and an Elder The Living Philosophies.' your fine contribution, held in the Arsenal Villa School in the The value of reading comes from sharing other's thoughts and LDS Third Ward building, pending the erection of a experience. It contributes to growth in the reader's character Hr was born Nov. 24, 1876 in chapel on ground recently purand personality as well as expands his mental and spiritual horichased at 5500 South and 2300 Layton, a son of Franklin T. and zons. The personal Interviews that you have collected over so West in Roy Mary Ann Evans Jacques. On Nov. many years has given this growth to your readers I have felt 23 1097, he married Emma L. this bouyant progressive feeling every time that I have read your By bee in Kaysville They later reinterviews ceived endowments in the Salt Lake May you continue to motivate people for good by your wonderTemple ful column. ALERT TODAY Sincerely, Surviving are his widow and the Henry A. Matls ALIVE TOMORROW following sons and daughters: VerPresident, Lake View Stake nal. Glen and Earl Jacques; Mrs Mr. Dear Cottle: David Chris Mabel (Hanney); Mrs. This is to acknowledge with gratitude the receipt of the many (Ona) McMillan, all of Layon, Mrs. gift copies of your booklet, Personal Philosophies, a Study of HappiWilliam (I,aVern) Poll, Mrs. Roy-deness. (Chloe) Poll and Mrs. Lincoln We feel sure that these copies will provide many hours of Weof all South (Letha) Smith, and profitable reading for many people. pleasant ber, and Mrs. Virgil (Ireta) Smith Again thank you most kindly for your gift. Ogden; 50 grandchildren, 62 greatVery truly yours, grandchildren, two brothers snd Lenore Stevena (Miss) two sisters, John and Henry . . Chief Librarian both of Layton; Mrs. Oscar Adm. Veterans Hospital, 12th Ave. snd E. St (Ada) Stark and Mrs. Frank (EmSalt Lake City 3, Utah ma) Todd, both of Ogden. For this birthday cake and many other lettera of encouragement we say In humility, Thank again everyone." Funeral services were conducted If wn'rs ready for natural LIFE IS A personal gift to share and use every day a Wednesday it 1 pm. in Lindquist we can meet war and Sons Colonial . chapel. Interthe more precious our own begood moment we give to others ment is in the Aultorest Memorial comes. Shall we meet here again next week? park. New Roy Pastor Installed . 24-2- 5 y THE LIVING e They have eight lovely grandchildren and two whom they receive a lot of joy and love from. brated Members are urged to their families and guest'- - spTil Society arranged And what of Russia and her satellites Can we help but rejoice that the Poles and Hungarians are fighting for the freedom God intended that each of his children should hive And should we not do more than rejoice, lending these unfortunate tangible evidence of our brotherhood d . Ogden Chapter 134 Women of the Moose, wil hold a breakfast "How Sacred to Me," a special Sunday, Nov 11th between Dam The annual Relief Society conprogram given for the Junior and 12 noon at the Moose home of the Roy Third Ward ference Gleaners and their mothers of the The under the direc- will be held lake View Stake will be presented tion of breakfast, Sunday evening Nov. Mrs Asa Conoway, is spon11 at 6 p m in the View Ward Tuesday evening Nov 13, at 7 30 in sored by the Friendship Committhe stake house. ' tee The prdfeeds will augment the chapel according to Mrs. C. W. Rapp, president of the ward Relief Dr Harvey Broadbent, counselor kitchen fund A r, door seeking a home. Hhis name was Guy Burris. Here they took him in and furnished him a good home for seven years, at which time Mrs. Peek has always been an he was accidently killed by the active energetic woman. She and Bamberger Electric train. her husband are a happy devoted Mrs. .Peck has been an ardent couple. Their children have alway church worker also. She always been active in the LDS Church. has accepted any position she was Mrs. Peek's motto U Do unto called upon to perform, willing others as you would have others and did it to the best of her do unto you." Thl is well exem- ly ability. plified by her kind deeds and She worked in the presidency of In 1911 a young man came to her the Relief Society for many years. Questions pile up in our minds. Will Eden he forced to resign He was dismissed when he refused to appease Hitler Will he now be dismissed for hia action against Nassar While we abhor the know- Third Ward Sunday BreakSas' Relief Society Gleaners To While there she became president of the Mf and belonged to the Trenton ward choir. Then in 1932 they returned to South We-lewhere they live at present. The two older children, Kifford and Cleo, married in Trenton, and made their home there for a few years EDITH PEEK J ya New Officers t FU-tka- Also as a Relief Society teacher During this time she helped to wash and lay away the dead She also dc livered many babies She was in the presidency of the MIA and taught in Sunday School for many years In Feb. of 1928 with her hus band and family they moved to Trenton in Cache County to take over her father's farm. Mrs Edith Hansen Peek was bom in Plain City, Utah, Oct. 11, R88. She attended grade school in Plain City and finished her education at the Weber Academy. A a child the sports she enjoyed were dancing and ice skating ..-r PLAGUES were awarded recently to the lakes lew Fifth grade and Riverdale Sixth grade. These plaque were awarded to the winner of the retent Fire Poster Prevention contest, sponsored by the Roy Volunteer Firemen and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Shown in the picture are Duane lake View School, Arlin Karras, right, Gill, Jaycee presenting the plaque to Principal L. Row fireman, la bolding the plaque for Riverdale school. Principal I.. Kenneth laws, was unable to be present for picture. Winning posters have been on displav in store window Community Portraits They made their home in South Weber where they cared for Thomas Peek, Richards father, until his death five years later. They are the parents of three children, Bishop Kefford M. Peek, of South Ogden, he is bishop of the 38th Ward, one daughter, Cleo P. Brough of Riverdale, and Harry L. Peek of South Ogden. , Li in Sponsor Voice By BESSIE . Special Program Third Ward ft 41 J, '' V . ' :! i . J c - 1 M 'v ! - V-;.-- . - t Roy Kiwanis Elect But, we wonder, now what? Our favorite programs are being interrupted by much more, insidious messages, dealing with nations, not individuals As this Armistice Day approaches, we watch with apprehension the international situation, realizing that the world we live in is as a powder keg and wondering when it will blow up in our faces Mankind, it seems, has not vet learned the lesson of Christ lanity History continues to repeat itself ; a'.'--: f The Rov Chamber of Commerce will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday Nov 13 at the Pagoda Cafe, at 12 noon Orion M Slack, president of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce will be the principal speaker. His subject will be 'The Growth and Development of Roy. V ' I V V--!- . saved, it MUST SAVE ITSELF! God has given us the tools of Democracy. It is up to us to now USE THEM. The election it over. The politician have spoken, and nowi the people have also spoken, through the secret ballot. We can once more listen to our favorite programs, uninterrupted by political aspirants publicly airing their rivals' faults and foibles William Jacques Died Monday PHILOSOPHIES Printing and Sharing Our Birthday Cake . Jac-que- s, dit-aite- ... V. ... |