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Show THE THE SUN-CHRONIC- Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, ip rfie interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rhrerdole, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. MANAGER-EDITO- R ASST. . SUBSCRIPTION CALL MANAGER-EDITO- R DIAL DIAL UINTAH REPORTER PH. CLINTON REPORTER SOUTH WEBER REPORTER REPORTER REPORTER . 95 07 97 PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION OFFICE LOCATION MANSFIELD urina- tion, constriction of atream, urgency and the necessity for straining to pass the urine. The frequency of unnation may iqcreaae to $ to 15 time at night and at hourly intervals during the day. The patient with increasing The following it on of O teriei of difficulty may find that hia control articlti written by membert of the u poorp which re suits in wetting Ulnk Stott Mtdieol Alto dot ion ond hia clothes during the day or his pubbiked m tooperotion wuh font bed at night- - The most'dramatic I ocnl newspaper. flaw ortitlet or and urgent incident occur when retention take teheduled to opptor retry other with complete place. throughout the ytor in on tfjort to This, of course, requires attention better ocquoinl yon with problemi of as soon as possible, consisting of health, ond detigntd to improve the passage of a tube (catheter) well being of the people of Utoh through the urinary channel to the bladder for relief. Grossly bloody urine may be another symptom of PROSTATE TROUBLE IN prostate troubles. This may be slight u.' severe and may he painOLD MEN less or accompanied by pain. When-thi- a la seen, cystoscopy should be The prostate gland la located in front of the urinary bladder, where done to exclude a possible bladder the first part of the urinary pass- or upper urinary tract cancer. Gentle massage at times will age (urethra) channels through it. Tne gland In the adult is no relieve some of the congestion in larger than a chestnut and weighs the prostate gland and afford some about an ounce. Due to its location, relief. Hormone have not affnrut-enlargementa tend te encroach upon relief in the non cancerou types on the urinary channel and cause of enlargements Surgery obstruction to the normal flow of the prostate gland can be diand into open closed urine. This enlargement occur in vided d There are three about of older men. prostatectomy. of open of the predate types Enlargements vary in s'ze; however this has little In all of these an incision is relationship to the occurrence of made and the prostate removed Verv slight through this opemrg Today less urinary obstruction, enlargement may cause complete obstruction, whereas very marked state surgery, ns compared to enlargementa may cause no trouble. 2074 some twenty years ago. In The degree of obstruction depends the closed or transurethral apon whether the enlargement en- proach the proaUte is divided into croaches on the urinary channe small portions and washed out or is directed toward the rectum through the instrument. Cancer of the prostate gland As the prostate enlarges it obstructs the passage of urine and may present the same symptoms leads to incomplete emptying of the as described for the benign enbladder, with resulting residual largement. Gross bleeding is unurine. As this progresses, back usual. Tain from spread of the pressure is exerted on the kidney, rnnrer to the bonv structures may resulting In damage and eventually be the first symptom. Some eases are discovered early by rectal exuremic poiaoning. In the early stages of prostate amination of the prostate, revealtrouble there is a slight increase ing a atony hard area in the gland in the frequency of urination Early surgery hy wav of the causing the passage of urine once perineal route affords some cures. or twice during the night. This Others that have spread to areas may be accompanied bv mild dis- outside the pros'nte gland bone, tress over the bladder area and etc. respond to hormone (stilhes-tcrol- ) some mild difficulty and delay In therapy am! ur.vj' u! the Many of getting the strenm started As the male gonads (testicles) condition progresses, for increasing 'heso men remain ro obstruction to urination is noted. the remainder of their lives. Says THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY . . characterised by slowing of Yor Doctor LE PUBLISHED BY J. HOWARD STAHLI BETTY LOU STAHLE . SHARON LARISON Roy, Weber County, Utah, March 17, 1955 $UN-CIffiONt- a, REALTY one-thir- proet-iU-rUuii- Company E 23rd Infantry Regiment, Fort Lewis. Wash 5 March, 1955 I would like to express my thanks to who most unct-rcsevery was responsible for sending me the Sun Chronicle during my tour of duty with the United Stales Army It has al wavs been a warm welcome It is always gratifying to have a means of information available regularly on what is happening at home 1 have found that the this has filled Sun Chronicle i Clearfield, boy, Feb. 23. Norman and Alice Richie, Roy. boy, Feb 23. Wjlford and Einma McCloy. Hoo per, girl, Feb. 24 Dr. Ralph and Virginia Peter son. Clearfield, girl, Feb. 24 Homer E and Marilyn Polen, Pnlen, Clearfield, boy, Feb 20. Richard I) and Evelyn Moul ton, Clearfield, girl, Feb 22 Donald and LaRue Applotjie, Roy, boy, March 3. Robert and Minnie Richmond. Sunset gigrl, Feb 28 Arthur and .Shirley Combe, HI I) 4, Ogden Utah Louis 1. and I.eot.i Smith. Roy. , irl March 4 Dane! and Elma Ray. RFD 4 Ogc'tn. Henry r and Cled.t Meacham Sunset, boy March 7 Raymond and Frances Anderson Roy, boy, March 9 Lewis E and June Briggs Syracuse, boy, March 9 Louis and Diana Cortez, Roy, girl, March 7 Neal E and Sally Firgl, Roy, t need Once again I wish to thank you for the paper Yours Sincerely Kim W Hartman CRADLE HEWS , Joe It and Margaret Chavez Arsenal Villa, boy Feb 20 Manley and Maxine Abbott Clearfield, girl, Feb 19 Willard and Corrme Kelley, gul, March 4 Arsenal Villa, girl Feb 20 Ray B and Imrraino Perkins Richard and Jamie Tubbs boy, Feb 20 John and Colleen lhaipcr, girl. Feb 20 Ko lo Allw-r- Tippets Cu-urfi- 20 Kov, girl, Feb boy March . 1 1 and Neoma M Jolly Cooks Mrs Bertha Chi dale, one of our very and a true supporte: Chronicle has avain contributed two of her very special recipes which I'm sure sou will like Pumpkin Cake Cream together 4 cups sugar 3 cup shortening Add 2 eggs, one at a time and heal well j Vale-ei- i Add dry ingredients and nuts and heat minute more Bake in two layers at 350 deg for 30 minutes Frost with your favorite icing The Child's like maple flavored icing I.emon Orange Shrbert Mrs Child's Lemon orange Shei licit 1 lemon orange large banana mashed cup top milk or light cream scant cup of sugar teaspoon vanilla Mix to gether well and place in freez or. When partly set heat until fluffy in a large howl Return to refrigerator and freeze Serves Juice of Juice of DR. H. MURRAY CARVER 1 1 1 OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 to 5 Every day except Friday's Evenmqs by Apopmtment 5 5519 SO 1900 WEST Phone ROY, UTAH 1 1 1 1 6 to 8 Clearfield News MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Quick Sales Results ARRANGED l. & FHA FINANCING - ' - 'C t - a v . 0 x ULUifEJU" BURTON W. MANSFIELD. RALPH L. SMITH f UMAR NELSON SYLVIA GRAVIET '' . . . children were guests at a picture show Presiding officer, was, Rishop Victor Smith, assisted by his counselors, Milton Hadfield and Eldren Butler. North Davis stake MIA held its annual rose prom ball in the stake hall, Clearfield, Saturday evening. Sponsored by live MIA Maids and Explorers, it was a affair with all the various wards participating in the colorful activities. Stake activity counselors were advisors A large crowd attended. semi-fdrma- . - jwarj l CANNIBAL ATTACK One of the moat unusual exciting Jungle adventure rvtr brought to the screen, Cannibal Attack starring Johnny will pUy at the Theater this week. Cannibal Roy Attack tells the atory of a safari led by Weissmuller,, which invades the Jungle domain of an alluring cannibal princes. Aiding the star in the top featured roles are Judy Walsh. David Bruce and simian marvel, Kimba. Weia-mulle- A FONDUE Rogue Cop," no punches pulled drama of a police detective who accepts graft from racketeers only to find that easy doesn't spell an easy life, money gives Robert Taylor the dynamite-nKctype of role fie made several years ago in a pics lure titled John Eager. d mem-uratd- e Carol? .mb s ogdkn: Season Golden fluffy fondip- - Is an egg froln Wlly tj.uk And it s dream to (lx Take few eggs, gome grated cheese a ran of condensed aoiip ami a couple of cups of to end mhos All foods you re likely (o have on hand (tine ilu com- bilic-c- l ho m , a eh dll ' you 'i I t In A salad of n j j a'mila, i hanks aid line can ho favo,ne Sharon Wessell was named as one of the 14 finalists in the Mias Ogden contest at the dance held Friday at llie White City Ball room We all wish you good luck in the April contest, Sharon! Whats Playing at The Roy Theatre - In ' On tli Waterfront,'' Brando pl.ivs a young ex pugilist who has become a minor hoodlum in the cold blooded killer mob headed bv Cobh The decoy who un- wittingly lures a longshoreman to his death when he attempts to expose- the gang's operation to the Crime Commission, Brando be friends the murdered mans sis - YOU CAN EARN A FULL 3 ON THE MONEY YOU SPEND AT I c CINDERELLA $150.00 Wadding Ring 75 00 i - pine-Sl-11- - - - cim-i- I In- - - i - 1, A GUARANTEED PERFECT diamond it yourt in orory c , I he- - Keepsake engagement ring . The motl wanted gift of ail. ihc-ic- s . . - -- - - 1 I I U- . I C. 5TRINGHAM . I I f JEWELRY , Z I I WHERE YOUR MONEY GROWS "See Strmgham" Theotcr Bldg. Roy, Utoh Tay-so- , conducted the exercises. Mus.eal numbers, directed by Vera Wilcken with Olive Fifield as organist, included congregational singing, songs by the Relief Society singing mothers and vocal trios by Olive Fifield Vica and Beverly , Holbrook. Brief talks wcie given on Mortality jdisii-oikivji.er aim Home Lite, Victor Smith gave a talk Visiting teachers honored with gifts were, Nannie Davis, Rachel Hot Water ELECTRICALLY Roosts Farm Profits! - 5,080 BABY CHICKS GIVEN AWAY FREE - MARCH 26 Gcr-me- r Pre-existen- . , . Lake View FEED AND SEED CO. Ph. 64 Roy, Ut. Plenty of hot water clcctricall) on o ii r farm is not a luxury it's a sound investment. Hot water helps you nmt dairy sanitation reeju ire ments upgrades your milk . . . simplifies stock watering in cold weather . . . saves so much time and work in your home. buy from your deoUr . 7517 34 'Jl, r. ROGUE COP Dubb ) And speaking of talented gtrii, what was Carol Smith doing In town after school Friday night? 'tow 'bout that special ride home, FEED YOUR FIX)CK f. dueirnii-- i Vin j Barlow recently under I""- (I Ju st In O' nIn ri could ho went a major operation in tin cull id tinrhuli'.b pi- hake d wctli (undue. Dec Memorial hospital. Ogden And a m ti to your He is able to be about his daily Uue k and thet p budge liatanicd! work again liis brother Jcsm Muthroom Chtete Fondue D Barlow also underwent a ma( er.ele u ' jor operation in the- Ogden bus nr. a, r p pital and iseviow convalescing a ne.i rri at his home on Ce nter stic-- t eel. I!' li Mi. ii Mr and Mrs Afton Hoskins r. ps s a have returned from an auto ti p Me.-- a to and 1hoeiux, Ariz where they spent a short vac a Also just home from tion Phoenix are Mr. and Mrs Fred who visited with Mrs Geimrrs sister. Mrs Flvin and family. Mr. and Mrs Milan D Smith (ion and children have returned to Note: If n'i m.ty hake their present home in Washing It in individual toIph, (.is. ton, D. C after spending some- art pretty enough to srre at a The-lune time here with relatives, liulud baking time w ill mg Mr Smith's father, brother and sister, Albert T. Smith, VicLa Vora tor Smith and Mrs A two d.iv reunion was held by the Clearfu Id Second ward in the chapel and recreation hall last week A dinner for ward Wood Guest Sunday evening of Mrs members over 12 was given Friday evening A program and Ellen Forbes was her sister, La dance followed The priesthood Vina Anderson The Second ward Relief Soquorums, Relief Society and cle MIA were ty gave the program Sunday in organizations and charge- - of plans arrange- evening m the chapel. President ments On Saturday noon, the Gwelda Hoskins presided and A MEM G Mr and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood of the First ward visited Sunday evening services of the- Second nllo-ganq- , llnu. And, of course, "excellent as a prou-tfood; ftno tor the time you want a meatless meal From most any standpoint, r choice there couldnl he a Im than ergs for main this of Moab. Grand , County and Monte Smith of Roy Weber Co VIKilt-- with friends,' 'here, Monday afternoon ter but their later lave ptloir is e marked by hia continued to the mob. -- di-h- . i . rt 1 It . TEEN SCENE teenagers will give their dance Both will be stmiform.il with, special features including flour, They're shows featured and good orches- fGGSarelnthflllmeliKht' expentras live than thefv been for a long Frazier John an i Dan:. a Payne IliEQUETS EASES TAXES Sunset, boy. Feb 16 This Santa Barbara, Cal Rudolph and Clennr Zavislak bond a has $70,000 eitv 16 Feb Ro dropped girl, Glen and Wilma Jorgensen issue fro nuts May ballot, (banks to an elderly spinster who loved Ros girl Feb 22. George and Florence Mi el books Miss Callie Chambers, who died recently at 70, left Clearfu Id. bnv F b 22 James L and Leona Simpson hi r entire estate to the l.brary s boarc of directors Probate at now m Honolulu) ho Hooper i : nc s (.slum tc it at between Feb 3 and $300,000 $250,000 Rom! I) and Sullivan, j Comer ldl, boy, March 10 i ' Wil-for- , James R. and Ora Brown, Clearfield, twin girls, March 10 and Opel Robison D t , Price Pasty Smith, that talented Talbot, Rosie Hamblin, Nellie Babb, Bertha Hamblin, Opal friend of all of us who recently Iladfield, Thelma Hamblin, Em- moved to Harrisville Heights, ily McBride, Ellen Forbes, Marie just announced her engagement Stoker, Carol Stoker and Bever- to William II. Parks of Clinton. Best wishes Pat, to a very spely Stevenson. cial friend. vicinfrom this Among those ity who saw the light from the FROM WEBER COUNTY atomic weapon which was exOf interest to many of us who ploded, Monday morning at 6 20 attended SoutfrJunior High is at the Yucca Flat proving the recent announcement of the grounds in the Nevada desert engagement of Miss Eleanor were C. Myron Mabey, G. Schmidt to Norris Owen. Im Guthrie, Susan and Lillian sure well all remember Miss Guthrie. A red, orange flash, it Schmidt for her guidance and briefly lighted up the southwest as we (and now I'm refer(help in a brilliant like sunrise sky, ring to that first graduating class reverse position. of 1951) began buiding a history the first year the school was in use. She was always a willing member of any committee and such fun! (And oh, what she had Well, spring has arrived at last to put up with') Seriously though, Im sure we and has every one carefully their cool cottons for another 'all wish Miss Schmidt the best of season In case you may have for- everything and hope that she will gotten, last year the weather was he verv happy. so cool that we were still wear- BASKETBALL BOYS When Weber High played in ing sweaters when school was out and at graduation every- the basketball tournament in Salt one was wearing a coat under Lake City last weekend, three Roy boys played a lot of ball lh&r cap and gown! f 7nvrd PattiTVirr. Virtor Diirbano I ROM WtHUt HIGH And with the coming of spring sod Leighton Wessell were the three and were glad to have congratulations are in order for such and good representation several brides and bndesto be from Rov. talent Mrs. Robert J Rushton Jr the was TAI ENT GALORE former Joyce Waddoups, LaRue Tullis is another talentmarried recently As bridesmaids she had two other Roy girls. ed Roy ite Besides teaching dancMiss Carol Hamblen and Miss ing. LaRue plays the piano very well (She's writing an English Bernice Patterson iresearih paper oo music for Mr. 4BV -- |