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Show The Page Two Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, le, ents used to live in Uintah. Kay Jon, and Glen Wei se have a new baby girl, Don Ferneilus and his wife have a new baby girl, and David Stuart, and his wife are announcing a boy addition to their family. mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. Second-clas- s 'PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday of Roy, Utah, in the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah ond Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. OWNER MANAGER J. nOWARD STAIII.E International Typographical Union; The Roy Member of 103 year-olKJwanls Club; .The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. ASST MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU BTAIILE KYLE HARROP REPORTER DIAL 3 2667 REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 SHARON LARISON MARION STUART UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 27759 THORA MOORE SOUTH WEBER REPORTER DIAL 3 1231 REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 51340 VIRGINIA OLESON VELMA READ REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 ROY REPORTER DIAL 4 0210 RUTH HICKS OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH, PH. 2 1184 r Market Nest To SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL Sav-Mo- CLASSIFIED Uintah News ADS DOLL HOSPITAL 112700 WEST. DOLL 5G49 SOUTH ACCESSORIES. PHONE PASS, that admits two adults, will be given to the first person to call at the Tim Kendidl is sporting around in office and ask for it. This pass is good for two weeks at the a new car I think it is a Packard I happened to remember because Roy Theater. I just saw him drive by. A FREE PIANO LESSONS PIANO LESSONS 4 1442 - $1 00 Phone INSURANCE Robert J Carmichael Roy Realtor, Phone 3 5911 Representative of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States CLASSIFIEDS placed in This business of new cars must be a pretty good one Lois of people have made changes in t heir four wheeled vehicles during the summer Richard Aeichclman finally got his painted Steve Peterson is driving what used (o be the family Hudson, and Ralph is chauffeur-inthe family around in a Cadillac Die Million has changed over to a Buick. Kenny Pringle has a grey Sludebaker and I don't know what Gordon's is, but he's got one of his own too And you probably know, it'-- . Roland Powers that drives the Lull red convertible around Now who all has the new cars, I don't know. hi l i hi re's quite a few of them, and you well know it if von are late lor Sunday Sthool or ihuich. and yuu happen to notice all the ne, ones around the parking Bishop and Alva Anderson went glohe treatin' when they headed nd back east for their new car. they really made a trip of ID They went by train to Chicago, where they changed over to a bus, headed for Lansing, Mich. But during the stop over, they took a sightseeing trip all around Chicago. At Lan, sing they picked up their new and then went up to Detroit where they crossed into Winston, Canada, and took the acenic route up Lake Erie to Niagara Falls. Besides the thrill of seeing the falls, the lake steamers and freighters really added to the scenery. From there they visited Palmyra. N. Y., and went to the Joseph Smith home. Sacred Grove, Peter Whit-merfarm. Hill Cumorah, and the Exchange Building where the first edition of the Book of Mormon was printed. On their way home they visited Boys Town and talked with the there and saw Father Fathers Flannlgan's room. They visited the Kirtland temple, and spent the weekend in Cleveland, Ohio where they went to church in the branch there. Those people have a new chapel and of course being a couple from Uintah, and in hopes of getting a chapel of our own some day, they tried to find out all the details and fund raising methods that those good people used. The State of Pennsylvania was an impressing sight with all of its green hills and scenery. Then they went on to visit the Carthage Jail, Nauvoo. and from there they stopped two places in Iowa, Pisgah and Garden Grove Then they went on to Council Bluffs, crossed the Missouri River on the "Mormon Pioneer Memorial Bridge" into Florence, Neb, which is a subtirb of Omaha, better known as Winter Quarters This was where 600 Saints lost their lives the first winter Then as they neared home, they stopped In Wamsutter, Wyo and visited with the bishop's sister and her husband, "Bud." and Mary Olds-mobile- 't Mis . Insurance YOUR WISH Can come true. Now you ran the ariordion RIGHT plav in your own home by qualified school progressive Insurance Realtor New Ph.3-861- 8 in of music GET RID OFsUGlY CRAB GRASS teacher. Accordion furnished. Roy PHONE PRODUCE Terry Mildon is home for a short Everyone's talking about the good furlough. If you didnt get your letter off to him right way quick meala, especially the fried chicken, after you read that paper, you'll Viola Williams is turning out at have to tell him all the news by the Fireside. mean of mouth now. Well, anyway, A birthday supper was held Mon-dsits good to see him home again. night for Joyce Ann Badger at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Badger, besides her family, Joycea grandmothen were also present. LAItEVIEW FEED & SEED CO. ROY & HOOPER, UTAH DISEASE? the ward recreation hall, for the purpose of aelecting candidate for trustees for the South Weber Town Council. Everyone is urged to a public meeting will be held Friday Oct 7, 1955 at 8 p.m. In tend. If you dont think Dick Titen acre' happy about their new Cbev. just take the aecond look. It ahows all over. at-th- fall iveafhcr ahead . . . n BEAT those colds and that TAKE VITAMINS NOW! feeling. run-dow- PARKE DAVIS, UPJOHN. SQUIBB AND OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE WITH ora ESCRI y South' Weber BENNION DRUG Phone 2 3160 Roy, Utah Mr. and Mn. St. Lawrence are moving from South Weber. Everyone will miss them. Thoro Moor Phone There will be no meetings held next Sunday duo to General Damp Weather Ahead All meetings. Relief Society. Mutual, sacrament meeting and shows will now be held at 7 30. DOES YOUR ROOF NEED PATCHING? J- WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY ASPHALT Sq 31145 SHINGLES 34 75 ROOFING 90 LB. COIXIRED 33 90 65 LB. ROOFING 33 40. 55 LB. ROOFING 45 LB 52 85 HOOFING $3 75 100 LBS ASPHALT GAL. $2 50 WEATHEHTITE $ 65 CAULKING (TUBES) WE FURNISH GUNS WITH TUBES LUMBER SPECIALS 1x8 No 4 Was $85 00 pel BED WOO I) 1x8 No 2 KNOTTY M bd PINE CEDAR BASE'. CEDAR CASE IkI Was 1 2c ft Was 8c ft CEDAR BASE SHOE Was 3';c ft ft 07 t 16'. ft 10c ft 6c ft s Watch Cleaned ?4.50 Happy birthday to Clara Bingham Mahle Andrews, Stanley Cook. One Years Guar.i .ee "Drive Out and S'e" C. Stringham Jewelry Frank Firth. Norma Bryan. Sherrell See Cal String'i.im Bryan Michral Craig, Birt and Theater Bldg Hoy, Utah Joyce Badger A happy anniversary to Mr and Mrs Wayne Bitton Mrs Sharon Clark (a new comer to South Wclx-r- ) who.se mother has nrently had a erious operation, we wish a speedy recovers More of us would like to become arqua.n' to r ed with he t .i r k . ard ho To be warm 'he near future Oscar Browning, who so n a' v of us know as the mother of Mrs Shannon h.ip has also born i niter surger' Mie is ntvv dim Mrs .1 fne ha- We well .ill ho o 'hr will soon Mr and Mrs Yrrn Poll and Mr and Mrs Garth Mangum and them small pride and joy. ate visin.ig with their son and Mrs Mangum (Marions) brother and family, thp Polls from California I'll bet they were glad to see each other The Roy Polls are building a t this winte- rCall 3-13- 63 new home The laark urday. Sept Gay Day was held Sat24 The day started at 9 am by hiking from 12th St. to the "W" Then the girls cooked their own lunch at Pine View Dam Luncheon menu was Boop Goop, hot chocolate and Some Mores, rotate Chips and Olcru.s Everyone had a wonderful time. Pauline Day-tois the tea her of the following 5 3020. CAN ACCIDENTS first grade at Clinton. Congratula-tion- e in your new work. Zora wa a achool teacher before ahe was married tome 18 yean ago. She has taught in Primary and Sunday School (so she cant be out of practice). We all wish you success and Im aure every family in the ward could thank you for teaching their children. Zora has also taught the Teacher Trainer class and has done a wonderful job of it. ey Low Rates Mansfield was news to me so maybe it will be to you, too. Mrs. Zora Cook' ia teaching the , I 14" picnic. One very beautiful lght, but also a tad one, was a forest fire just outside the city of Spokane. Before It was put out It had burned over 9 miles of dense forest Prom Spoksne, Mr. Sharp went to Coeur dAlene, Idaho where the visited with her oldest granddaugh ter, Virginia, for three day. Then she went by bus to Idaho Fall, .where her son Philip and hi wife, Freed a, met her and brought her home. This too, sound like real trip and it was nine wonderful days for Mrs. Sharp. Sunday evening the Mutual took The bishopric gave a special charge of the service. The theme of the program was "I Am Not As- thanks to all those w ho helped make hamed of the Gospel," and the com- the budget drive a success. plete program was based around Dale - Poll, president of the this title LaRae Comia played the prelude South Weber Town Council advises and Iota I'kena lead the singing. Royce Seamons conducted the program Opening prayer wa given by Bishop Lenord Bowman. President Viola Williams was narrator Stanley Cook gave a talk on Faith Courageous G of don Watts sang "I am a Mormon Juy accompanied by IRae Cornia Another talk was given by Bemiel Higley on purity. A musical reading was given by Cornia and Viola Williams Gordon Watts sang "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief" The speaker of the evening was Better Quality - Ixtwrr Prices Floyd Garfield a returned missionWATCH REPAIR Hawks All in all if that's not globe Ada Cornia ary frpm Aus'ralia come to and nothin' is. trottin. 5 Yrs. Experience. Attended gave the benediction. home with a new car on top of it L'-JlUnivr-rtv. Pedia, III were The new vupenntendency all It really sounds fun School m Watch Hepair set apart for their new positions Sharp look turn nit from her building project lo tjke a trip up to Spokane Wash with her son l.ynn It all started out this way tost you only 50c a week Read and Her daughter Ieali Prescott and readsection. 3,000 classified the use family were down here to visit over ers scan the pages of the Chronicle the 4th of July and when they went each week So when you need to home they left their daughter Mar lot advertise place our ad in the gret to stay with grandma Sharp for good results 'I lie in ws this week is filled with till school started So last week globe trollin', and babies who-- e par Lynn took grandma and Margret batk They went straight to Spokane. then lcah and her fnnnlv saw to it lhat Mrs Sharp hid a teal special trip Thev took her lip the Spokane River drive along the high drive, from which they could see the AUTO -- - FIRE whoe city and to the top of Mount Spokane From there they eculd sec for hundreds of miles This was especially thrilling he cause it was the highest mountain around and the sight seeing spot on Mortgage Insurance op was simply tremendous They had viewers that pointed to lakes, Mortgage Loans and interesting spots all over the state And there were places to 4 September 29, 1955 Winter is closer than yon Rebecca Wilson. Sandra girls Clark. Susan Dayton. Julie Greer. Sally Stangcr and Anita Kcndcll think and so is your of perfect winter comfort. It's as near as your phone just call us and Cyril Stangri and his son David spent a few days vacationing thru Idaho and Washington. Here's a we'll help you prepare your home for perfect heating hit of late news, but it comfort this winter. RARE Doflnltoly yotl If yaw awtoaoblta a atddoM, ya woi lnolo4 la tkoal (kock nor s would aiochlao aid coirori aay IS, Yo oko . Olhor wo14 or brokoa nogo. BiUohgmooM, portt prlMlglo that ll woi lOund Mockoaicolly boforo driving II again. Tbo pplloi to your body II ll hot boon Involved In on ocddonl. 9t lf Your Chiropractor ii a troinod ipodoOit In dotoctlng Intorforoaco la tronimliiion of norvo onorgy round by nliollgnnonh Of tubluioHoni In tbo iplno. If thoro It an Intorforonco la tko froo flow of norvo onorgy fp any port of tbo body, ho will toll you to. Ho will c off oft ttsio Interior onto by on odjvtlnonl to thh iplno. havo hod on accidont lotoly. It will poy you to hove a by your family Chlroproctor. And don't put It off. Tho longor you wait, tho wore damage you will tuffur, and tho harder It will bo to correct the CAUSl of yur trouble. MYRTLEW00D GIFT ITEMS p tee your Chiropractor eorioue contoquoncoi later. today ... for a . chock-u- . . and avoid BEAUTIFUL DURABLE A LIFETIME TREASURE BOWKS LAMPS TRAYS HORS D'OEl'VRES PLACQlES CLOCKS CALL FOR UTOCO STOVE AND FURNACE OIL Prompt , Free Delivery Service CANDY DISHES SALT AND PEPPERS ETC. OUR PRICES AS LOW, OR LOWER, THAN FACTORY FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Hours: 10 to 12 rail us now let us take on your winter problems. We know you'll he pleased with our service. So JUST RECEIVED FROM OREGON First Showing in Utah If you Check-u- Seeing that you have a comfortable winter is our jolt in Americas competitive and progressive oil industry. 2to5 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 10 5360 South 1900 West Roy, Utah TO SEE THEM NOW AT W. M. BUSH & CO. 1 , 1ST DOOR WEST OF POST OFFICE ROY BERRETT SERVICE ROY, UTAH SAlf GREEN STAMPS PII. 3 1363 2'ic |