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Show I The THE SUN-CHRONIC- LE puBLJ$HED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspopr publisher each Thursday qt Roy, Utah, in he Interest of the surrounding communities of Roy,.Rlverdole, Sunset, Clintop, Hooper, Kanesvitle, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. J. HOWARD STAHI.E OWNER-MANAGE- PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION Uintah News By MARION STUART Garners Just rea weeks Journey to San Francisco snd back. Mary Lou, George's sister and her husband Reed Hancock from West Weber went along with them and the foursome really had t good trip. They stayed in Elko, broused around in Reno, then spent four days seeing the sights in San Fran csico. The trip back was planned to cover some of the ghost towns in Nevada, and Yosemite National Park, but Georges luck with 4 wheel The vehicles the lost little while hasn't been to red hot, and a broken radiator on the trip really put a crimp in things. But after it was fired. The bus will stop at the school it George turned home after Silent Sensation! their little boy Allen Nell t Fast June 14th. AH the hoy and egirls Layton, and Lorry Ray, ion of Mr. your lunch to and Mrs. Glen Ray from South Meeting Sunday. Ivy snd Jack Keys who want to. bring start recreation Weber. chose Connie Marie for their little Primary and well The wedding will take place Friat 12 noon. We will be through at lL 4 so parenta can plan to pick up day, June 10th in the Salt Lake their children. Thursday, recreation LDS temple. A wedding breakfast Saturday evening June 11. will be will be from I pm. till 3 p.m. for the young couple will be held a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Among the many activities planned Friday morning at the Hotel Utah, Eric Petit who we leaving for the for Tuesday will be registration. for the family and a wedding reLamonite mission field. It will be Children must be school age this ception Friday evening from 8 to held in the South Weber hall and fall for recreation, and 10 years old 11 pm. at the Layton 4th Ward. there will be a program and danc- to take part in the swimming. Swim-the- Congratulations to Suzanne and Lorry. did have a good trip home. ing. Everyone is invited to attend. The bus will stop at th eschool at to 8, and at Dorr Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pettit are soon Four Uintahites graduated from 20 minutes earner shortly after. The cost leaving for the mission field. They Weber High School last week. They 20 cents each swim and are from the Uintah Ward, but are are Natalie Wicks, Sheral Hill, will be be an Instructor for every good vuiton at South Weber. They will there Carol Aeichelman and Jim Stodneed. ire also the parents of Bernice Potdard. Congratulations to all of you. swimming ter from South Weber. A dance and And Jim was awarded a full years A general outline of the special will be held for them June tuition scholarship to Weber Col- events la printed here so you may program 11th m the South Weber recreation the field in science. of physical lege know what to look forward to. al ball. Every one Is invited. A one Congratulations to you Jim. The week of June 20th will be hour program at 8 p m. has been the doll and pet show. Week of arranged, Prior to dancing. On Friday June 2, a group of June 27, the Hobo party; week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthello Clark are Uintah girla and their parenta or July 4, Operation! Parachute; week ganued their 4 11 Club with the of July 11th. Talent and Hobby sporting a new coral and grey help of Miss Maude Martin. They ahow; week of July 18, Kids Pa Chevrolet. chose the name of "Five Sewing rade; week of July 23, Dance Fes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Titetusore Stars, and the officers are presi- tival, and week of August 1, Field dent, Barbara Hill; vice president, Day. Theae ore the events ached have had a very nice trip to Cali Cecil le Deardorff; secretary Bever- uled for the whole county. Ours fornia. ly, Fernelius; song and cheer lead will usually be held on the ThursTwo babies rcve.vcd names Suner, Judith Peterson snd reporter, day, unleaa, it is program where Janice Bybee. The groups leaders the whole county must participate day at sacrament meeting. They were Linda Jean, dv.ghter if De are Irene Peterson and Laura By- at once. Here's hoping we will see you lores Bigiow and itobcil Faham bee. There are two more new baby boys In this town with the masculine trend. My 31st was The big day for Jr. and Darlene Stoddard. Theirs is s fine 7 lb. 8 ox. little guy. And Gory snd Elaine Dye Pen-roare proud parents os of June 5th. Their little fellow was a 6 pounder. There is quite t history about the new little Mr. Stoddard. He ia the first child, first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Stoddard, first grandson for Mr. and Mra. Glen Burt and first great grandson for Mr. J. A. Bowcutt, all of Brigham City. That's how genealogy gets started, and congratulation to everbody concerned. Refreshments were served. CH engine silencing . . . handy Drive Q u tch for true weedless operation 5.9 Full Jeweled horsepower weLfkt only 42 poundiS Remote Fuel Tank. Push-Butto- ... m Dual-Purpos- e ... von MttciiY emit Watch Cleaned and kirt L. Voss, son of Ruth Smith class The Teacher Training taught by Joe Allen and the class taught by Mrs. Aldous Manning and Mrs Fred Allen, in the 1st Ward, held a party at Lagoon last Monday evening Dinner was served at 8 p m. Sw imming and dancing were enjoyed The Pint Ward Relief Society will hold its monthly meeting on June 14. They plan to weave barn boo baskets. The nun-tinwill com me nee at 1 p .m. Wedding bells were certainly ringing in our town on June 4th. Cerel Hill and Jr. Payne took the big step and so did Dee Mildon and Helen Bowman. Congratula tions to both of you happy couples will $4 50 start Tuesday The Sunday school was in charge of Sacrament meeting laM Sunday evening. The opening son was "Thanks lor the Sunday School." 4 Opening prayer Cecil Kap Willy Mower, one of the super intendenl of the Sunday School conducted the meeting Talks were given by Vonda Coy Norma Jean Kap and Clarence Earl Congraga Uon sang "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go" Talks were (hen given by Verda Bouchard Theron Witts, Nonna Earl, and Delores Badger, a trio, sang "King of Glory." They were LaRae Comia, Sally Moore evening The opening song was main events of the by Colleen Moore the wedding of Su Benediction given by Harold Earl, daughter of Mr. and ll was a very inspiring program. (Dick) Adams from South Weber f. h Thora Moor One of the week will be zanne Adams, Mrs. William Its rather surprising what a rush, pen, and a dope like me can get into Ixist week 1 had Joan and Delbert Poll married (Instead of Edward and Joan.) I think most of you knew who I meant, but my family gave me a bad time over it. So I thought I better correct it. Anyway its good to sec Joan around again, after being hurt a DR. H. MURRAY CARVER OPTOMETRIST Offic Hours 9 to 5 Every day except Friday's Evenings by Apopintment Phone 5 551 9 SO. 900 WEST ROY, UTAH Drive Out And See C. Stringham Jewelry 4-5- Roy, Lt. 1 Already... Sanitone on June 17. He will marry Lorna Gamer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vern Garner of Nyssa. DRY CLEAMIIG Blaine Cunningham has been sent to the Air Force Base at Wendov er. Utah for a few weeks. This is in connection with his job at Hill REALLY CLEANS CLEANER! field oJT Mr and Mrs W J). Belnap re cently enjoyed a two weeks visit in Nampa, Idaho, wth Mr. and Mrs Cottle, who returned with the Belnaps to Hooper and have been visiting friends and rela tives here. Get ALL th Given by Roy Kiwanis Club to w No The Hooper First Ward YMMIA' was reorganised Sunday at Fast meeting Jean Arave was sustained as superintendent, replacing l.vnn Christensen, Boyd Read as Age Group counselor replacing lxiioy Ron Widdison and George Richan graduated from the Hooper First Ward Primary Sunday. These two! boys along with Joe McClov, Ljlej Johnston, Kurt Fowers, Roger King, and Scott Peterson received their Tenderfoot badges They then presented their mothers with a m.nia ture Tenderfoot pin. - WEEK-EN- D visitors, her son Thens and family from Idaho. BOVS & GIRLS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray and their children Karen and Ivan, have enjoyed a 10 day trip through six states. They spent most of their PAINT A years and under, living in Roy, conference there. Then drove out through Sana Monica and saw the new Ixs Angeles Temple. Other points of interest were the Hoover Dam and Tijuana, Mexico. Write in 10 words or less . . . The name of the new city park THE BEST PRICE THE BEST PLACE I Roy, Utah 9-10- t, Pure Outside $A29 PER GALLON EXTERIOR PRIMER THE FINEST YOU CAN BUY "General" 100 If 5 GALLON LOTS 15 GALLON LOTS . $2.19 $2.09 PER GALLON PER GALLON WHITE ONLY 1 N CAN BE TINTED $449 Per Gallon t j because The Homebuilders Holiday will be held June 15, at 7 p.m. at the Hooper Park. Three wards, Hoop- , er First, Hooper Second and Kanes-villewill participate. Games, songs and stories will be enjoyed around XX Send entrie to: ROY KIWANIS CLUB, ROY UTAH p Television Repair In case of duplication, prize will be split Economical - GUILD, JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ROY CITY and Fast Service JUDGES WILL BE FROM THE FOLLOWING: ROY KIWANIS CLUB, LIONS CLUB, APReIvDER PAINT BRUSHES BRISTLE SET IN RUBBER EACH ROLL-A-PAINTER"-- AH entries must be in before July 1st, 1955. PARK 4-31- I Fill HOLDS ONE PINT COMPLETE EACH - Good 4 inch $98 Typ- eJUST FILL AND PAINT . $295 X3) n. M. BUSH & CO. 50 A. Klein COMMISSIONER. OIL LINSEED "ALKYD" FLAT WALL PAINT -- READ Pure" $29 PER PURE BOILED N H -11 SPECIALS GALLON -- VELMA Launderette Mott Colors) HOOPER By ROY SUPER QUALITY HOUSE PAINT to Trcd and Congratulations Stella Kendell on identifying the mjstery farm. located at 4150 S. 1900 W. should Better Drape. . . Press Lasts Longer No Dry Cleaning Odor THE BEST CLEANING "General" 100 through Santa Monica and saw the daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rine. They attended stake Thur.-Fri.-So- Perspiration Stains or Odor Bachelor, Blaine Cunmngtun as1 Activity Counselor replacing Jean Arave and Val Christensen as mi rctary replacing Boyd Read Mrs. Rose Watts had as weekend Dirt Spot gone 100 Like-NeLook and Feel Restored lx-sli- e Mr and Mrs Raymond Ray were pleasantly surprised the other night at 2 o'clock when their daughter Adeal Koziar and part of her fam ily from Newark, N J., walked in They came back with Joy In her Vern Garner, 17, son of Mr and new Oldsmobile Mrs Ed Garner of Hooper, left last week for Park Air Force Base, Happy birthday to Clyde and Calif, to begin training as an air Edna Thorpe, Reid Watts. June By craft mechanic He has enlisted for bee. Dixie Greer, Joyce Ray and four years Vern has been student Afton Seamons. And Happy birth body president of Weber High day anniversary to Mr. and Mr. Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Dovle Brake. CAS 15 I'vo Learned , Diamond Ring Re build $8 to J12 "One Year Guarantee" Theater Building all on next Tuesday. a campfire and hot dogs, popslcle School the past year. He and hi and punch will be served. The twin sister Vera graduated from mothers, fathers, Primary presi- there recently. dencies and bishoprics are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, who Kindergarten started last Mon- have been occupying the Clifford day, June 0, and will be held for Folkman home have moved to Rex-bursix weeks. We will have two first Idaho. grades again this year. Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Orir Buckway have Christensen and Elnora Widdison bought Jim Byingtons home and are the teachers. farm. The Byingtons have moved to West Ogden. The MIA Maid class of the Hooper second ward held their Rose Tying evening on May 31. Mrs. NorTELL EVERYONE man Hull, class leader, was in charge. Special guests were the YOU READ THE SUN mothers of the girls in the class, the bishopric, new girls entering the class and the MIA presidency. The following girls participated in the ceremony: Zenda Hull, Carol Fielding, Ann Cox, Kay Simpson, Dora Mae Stoddard, Arlene Treise, Everton. Imuise Aldrich and Ix-d-a Our school teacher Mrs. Dean has Correction: Golden Killburn was Robert Munn, son of Bishop and The annual Sunday School dune her new baby, and you might guess responsible for originating "U" Mrs Ixirin E Munn from Nyssa, now is lurid Someone underway. it's a fine baby boy. born June Day, (not Parley Killburn). Sorry will call at your home within the Ore formerly of Hooper, will be 2nd. for the blunder. married in the Salt Temple next week or ao. Recreation So. AktrMN Twia This Super Silent Sis" sneaks up oo end the fish! Wilh complete you s and Junrny Voas. The young people who danced in the Stake Dance Festival went on a skating party last Wednesday night. It was fun and everyone who went Jesse and Wanda Bybee named could skate before they came home. I have skating tickets for anyone Interested in participating in the program. You can skate free every Wednesday night from 6 30 Watch Sc Jewelry till 8 30 or from 8.30 till 10:30. If you would like a ticket. Just ask Repair me for one. 2 DAY SERVICE S.V 1955 ling-ton- R ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU STAIILE REPORTER DIAL 3 2687 KYLE nARROP REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 SHARON LAPfSON REPORTER UINTAH DIAL MARION STl YRT REPORTER SOUTn WEBER DIAL 3 4297 THORA MOORE REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 5 134 OLESON VIRGINIA REPORTER HOOPER DIAL VELMA READ REPORTER CLINTON DIAL 5137 SHAUNA FRAISER OFFICE IOCATION 5419 SOUTH 190 WEST Nest To SavMor Market SUBSCRIPTION CALL June 9, Sun-Chronic-le, Next to the Post Office ROY 675 North Main SUNSET |