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Show u. fel r; Roy, Weber County, Utah, o Thurdy, u-- ry V: y Mr Wheelwright w.t a He cement contractor founder of the local 'im-iishers Union Of all the people that entered the national Serta perfect mattress contest recently, who should win it, or I mean tie for it but two of our own local people. Union Furniture Co of Roy was one of the sponsors of the contest and are happy to announce that Mrs Maxine Hare of 2911 W 5600 So . Roy. and Mrs. Barbara Houston of St . Ogden, both tied with the same count. The National Bank and Trust Co of Chicago mailed Union Furniture another blank for both the ladies to fill out and return to them to determine the winner who will receive a Serta perfect sleeper mattress It isn't very often that two people from one store are lucky enough to tie for a nation con test where millions of people enter We do hope it can happen to more of the good people here in our community. ( He was a member Fourth Ward and Wnodmi I I t a , of the ters, Alex, Oliver, IT.,! and Henry Wheelwi i, l.t Mis M.( hrM line Ke es. Mrs El.d'i'h Mi. un. Mrs Silena Blown Jru e, all of b f l'uneial services wu. (Oi.ihn'.d Monday tl'oumir at 1 p ni lto.se Chapi Ogden Bur.al was cry the in Cl met Mwt- - Mnituaiy nien ..ml m . Deadlines New Due to an Increased de- mand for earlier delivery of The Sun Chronicle, we will have to have early deadlines. All news, ads and pic- lure must he In bjr Tue-- I dav noon. Classifieds by Wednesday noon. j a woman who will if she will tell that tell most anything Never trust till her age, she will Read Rv Velma Parent-Teache- COMMITTEES Riverdale PTA Honors QHicers of the Riverdale Lakeview Ward Holds Annual were chosen to problems of community-widrw'cnt mfrt!nK of the Assn r Family Supper Clwlr Lowe m the chairman of a commitce picked to study the WeFor the second year Lake View ber Ravin project as it may affect the culinary water supply of the Ward of Roy will hold its annual community Other members of the family supper, with all people livcommittee sre James R Beus, Cal- , ing within the ward boundaries in- honored at 'ln w0 AlleV The held the powibuity of II last urck bv the Riverdale School uns should it become neces The presentation uas made by ITA were Mrs Jrse Adamv Mr' ir ary to hire legal counsel in study Kirk Neilsen. stake high council- - Virginia Simpson and Quill Inmg the matter man, to Howard Gibbv. team cap-- ker They each recenod a paM tain A second committee, headed by Gordon I ullmer will make a com The coveted best sportsmanship plete study of the pros and coni honors were given the Terrace of1 the incorporation rigardmg Third Ward, this being the second on Others the committee Hooper year in a row they have won this are Christensen, Ixirenzo award 1 w.l! Belnap. Arch Jones. Jay Beus. and pi'1" Ixu Zito is coach of the cham- nominate the PTA officers for the, ,lianp Ku.v.solJ sear pionship team which is comprised comingm A series of meeting will be held The leetum will be passed upon of Fred Ritter, Darrell Cash, Joe levers PTA at the next Thursday in the month to meeting Zito. Darrell Warner, Billy PaBecause of tin so Jr High home hear reports from the committees, checo, Brent Stephens, Harold Millonung to he lull Majrh 16, the The first meeting was held last ler, Jimmy Jackson and Gibby Kiwrduie Si bool has found it m-- 1 evening. March at Hooper School. This Satuday night, March 3, the iesar to pos.p me their annual The subject of fire control will also be discussed during the meetings, team will participate in the region- larmsal to Fruus March 23 al meet at Box Elder High School in Brigham City. They are sched uled to take the floor at 7 15. vited S2 Day program i , , There will be two days to remem her On the 9th of March there will he a supper held for the children of the ward, ages include up to II. a program to follow This ull he 'fr at 8 p m at which time par ca f p)(s rhlI()rpn ,nlnR from 5 t0 6 ing will be until 1130 pm & Thank you Tom Lets sample Socrates, Athenian idealist philosopher and teacher, who lived about Cephalus speaking to Socrates' You really ought to come here oftener I find. I can assure you, that in proportion as bodily pleasures lose their savor, my appetite for the things of the mind grows keener and I enjoy discussing them more than ever To tell the truth, Cephalus ins wered, 1 enjoy talking to very old people They have gone before us on the road by which we .too may have to travel and 1 think we do well to learn from them what it is like, easy or difficult, rough or smooth And now that you have reached an age when your foot, as the poets say, is on the threshold. I should like to hear what report ou can give and whether you find it a painful tune of life. If you have a contented mind at peace with iU self, age is no intolerable burden; with out it age and south will be equally painful. ABOUT HEALTH Was your wealth. Cephalus, most-I- v j nun of business I stand somewhere between my grandfather and my father My grandfather who was my namesake, inherited about as much proMTty as have now and more than doubled it, wherexs my father Lvsan as reduced it to t low its present level. I shall be content if I can leave this son of mine, not less than I inherited and (Perhaps a little morr UNJUST Isn't that true of human beings That to harm them means making them worse men by the standard of human excellence' Undoubtedly To harm a man. then, must mean making hmi less just I suppose so. It can no morr lie the fund on of g( oJnrss to do harm than of heat to cool or of drought to produce mosturc So if the just man ,s good, the business of harming I pie. whether friends or not. must belong to his opposite, the unjust rn Jf LAWS Pre-scho- 0 Dear Sir: I have been reading your column I am very interested In Living Philosophies." Will you plea.se tell me some ancient one you like. T. P. Jr. THE JUST AND THE ROY NEWS - ATHENIAN PHILOSOPHIES ABOUT 210 YEARS B C. 1 Bigger and Better - Bv R. F. UOTTI.E inherited Local townspeople will gather at the church at 5 p m. to go as a Jl Philosophies or have you made your On Saturday, night at 6 p m there own fortune will be a fam.ly stIe dinner served Made my fortune, Socrates? As for all adults and children 12 and 1 group to support their team. Anyone desiring may left Brent transportation Thompson, Corporal last week for his paratroop base contact Joe Sears at Ft. Campbell, Ky.. after spend ing his 14 day furlough with his Dr. Harvey Wheelwright Edward Porter of Porters Floral parents, Mr. and Mrs Ezra Thomp suffered a heart attack last Wed- son, 5133 So 1900 West. To Conduct Talk Series nesday and is at the Dee Hospital. March sail to He will aiwiut He is doing satisfactorily but expects Dr Harvey Wheelwright, Ogden, he there for several weeks 13, for Germany where he will be will conduct a series of lectures at Iowell Steck was recently sus- stationed for the duration of his the Roy School for that school PTA. tained superintendent of the YM service. These lectures will begin at 8 p.m. MIA of the Roy Fourth Ward, fillAfter the regular meeting of the. March 8. The first lecture will be ing the arancy left by the resig- Daughters of the Pioneers bf Lake titled Mental Health Problems." nation of Virgil Hansen Mr Steck View ( amp 52. held Thursday, Jan Ethel The program will consist of a chose William Barnes and Neil 23, at the home of (apt Cook as his counselors They re- Smith assisted by vice captain Tam hauf hour lecture, followed by a place Clark Ilrimhall and C. W. ora Cargill, a party was given hon- half hour of question and answer Elliott who were counselors to Mr. oring Mrs. Anne Hall, past cap- period. tain of the camp. She was presented Hansen On March 15 parent Mrs Melba Klee and Ivar Bam with a book. There were 11 present Child Relationships is the topic. Seth in Mrs new workers also two are guests, including brough the Rov Fourth Ward MIA. Mrs. Mathews and Mrs Lulu Beck March 29th it will be Child PsyMrs. Naomi Nelson of Phoenix chology and Being a Good Parent. Klee s the Jr Gleaner leader and Mr Bnmbrough the Jr. M Men lead- Ariz, and Mrs. Victor Passey of 7.30 will hold elections for new Sal Lake City have been visiting er Baptismal services for the Ijikc at the home of Mr. and Mrs "Royal PTA officers for next year. At View Ward will be held Saturday Ilarrop. Mrs. Nelson is the sister 8 pm. Mrs. Mae Keake, a Hawaiand Mrs. Passey the mother of Mrs. ian exchange teacher at Lewis Jr. March 3 at 6 30 p m. High, will talk on her experiences Marge Wood and Mrs. Alta Gobol Harrop. Mrs. Lcttie Stoker just recently as a teacher in Hawaii and Amerhave been released from teaching in the Lake View Ward Sunday returned home from an extended ica. At 8.30 till 9.30 Dr. Wheelvisit with her family. She spent wright will talk on "Personality School. The Seventys quorums of the Christmas in Nyssn, Ore., with her Young People and their Parents Lake View Stake will hold a party daughter. Thelma Garner, wife of April 12, 8 p.m. "Problems of at the stake house Saturday eve- Dewey Garner. New Years with a Up. Growing ning March 3, at 7:30 p.m. Dinner son, Lee Stoker and family and then on to Willets, Calif., where will be served. A program and danc-cinApril 18, 8 p.m. Understanding she spent a month at the home of will follow the dinner. Teenagers. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon N. Steck have another daughter, Mrs. Lee South-wick- . Mrs. Harry McCool arranged the From there to Los Angeles gone to New York City to meet their son Robert, who was recent- to visit grandchildren and a trip program. ly released from the New Zealand through the Los Angeles temple. Pray not for easier lives; pray Mission. Since his release Robert Having rode through much of the flooded area, she can fell of many to "be stronger fnen. Pray not for has traveled around the world. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Code are visit- changes that the flood have made. tasks equal to your powers: pray in Calif- Having, seen so much cloudy wea- for powers equal to your tasks. ing relatives and friends ther and rain, she thinks. Utah is Anonymous. ornia. Cook Still all right" with its sun shiney N. Merlin Mrs. and Bishop Waste not; want not and daughter, Joyce, are among day and not too cold weather. The Living 470 to 399 B C t CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDED GIVEN RECENTLY Fun1" Jaycettos TO INVESTIGATE PROBLEMS Mudy PaM presidents Roy The secret of success lies in doing what needs to lie done Two committees This years Riverdale Stake Junior Basketball Championship Trophy was awarded to the Riverdale Ward boys as an aftermath of their match with the Terrace Second Ward team last week It was a tense game throughout, with the Riverdale boys maintaining a slight lead all the way Final score. 35 32 event Is President Mrs. RoVrl Olsen and Mrs C Dee Sparrow. A variety of fashions will be shown by the Belle Monde Ladies Wear in Ogden and also from three local stores, the Roy Dept. Store, Dorothy's Juvenile Shop and from a new store to lx opened by Mrs. Joe Taylor. Tickets may be obtained from the for) the HOOPER SELECTS i. BUSINESSMENS ORGANIZATION elected David Farr Hodge chairman. right, and Mr. Emmi Russell, vice chairman. Organize Unit Tell you friends and get ready for the big contest. since 1932. He was born An,' 7 ft u, Ogden, a vn of William t: and Elizabeth Drysdale W b elw r i.d t Un March 10. l!Ei:i l.t n.aii.i ! (line Blackford in R.. duw Surviving are hi' o' e son. Glen B WIki wi:.!,i den the following br t.'u n M.iiij spring fashion show Is planned Womens Auxiliary of the the by Roy Jayceea, to be held at Mas and Pas, March 16. A cate. i He was a former number of the b. . n Weber Wildlife Assn .ml ) artie in the civic !. !.,,me o' b the town of Roy vj ' m' , The first meeting of the Businessmen's League of Roy, was held at Ma's and Pa's on Monday. Feb. 27. The meeting was conducted by Howard Stahle and Farr Hodge attendance. The enthuslam displayed was wrpectJonal. Mr. F.d Russell made the spledid gesture of paying the check for the entire group. By Ruth nicks Each member was IntroLetter camera wives of the duced and stated his business. local auxiliary of the National AsDavid Farr Hodge, manager sociation of Letter Carriers. The of the Roy Dept Store, was meeting was held at the home of elected chairman of this new Mrs Betty Stromberg in Clearfield, RusEmma with organization, Monday evening, Feb. 27. sell as vice chairman Kay LyAuxiliary officers are President man was elected for secretary. Mrs Lucille Mabey; vice president, Robert Coleman. Howard Mrs. Mary Pales: secretary, Mrs. Stahle, Dale Bingham. H. D. Mary Ellen Leatham; treasurer, Mrs. Betty Stromberg; mistress at Sparrow, Vern Thompson and Dr Arley Flinders were selecarms, Mrs Beth Jones; chaplain ted as directors All officers and trustee, Mrs. Rosalie Sandoval; will sene for one year. and flag bearer, Mrs. Jennie Stod The group of directors will dard. study data gathered from various business leagues to adopt the sightseers from Roy who visited a set of by laws for the group. the new Los Angeles Temple Purpose of the orgaixation Incidently Mrs. Cook sad that is to help merchants of Roy Mrs Vida Fox Clawson, is still arwork 'together, to adopt standranging tours each week to the tem ard closing hours, holidays, and Those who are interested can pie. Community wide sales. contact Mrs Clawson The next meeting will be held on March 12, 1956 at 12 Mrs. Mary Randall, Route One, noon at Ma's and Pa's. Roy, has been ill at her home with pneumonia. Watch for details Bert on a big subscription contest for The of big prizes such as a bicycle, wrist watch, record player .22 rifle and gift certifiweek iu Hi. i , Roy Jayceftes Plan Gala Fashion Show at Local Place NOTICE World 215-32n- 'V' VoL 2, No. 43 heart attack. Tie in Local Contest V 1956 James lye Wheelwngh' 72 Ru died at his home recentlv of Two In a Million a 1, J.L. Wheelwright Die. at His Home Businessmen Hold Dinner - Meeting Make Plans, Select 1956 Officers 6 March 0 Registered Herefords Sell for Less Show Reports from Sale P. Peterson said that although prices were almost $100 lower per animal, nt the Peterson Bros. Hereford sale Ihis year, there were about 20 more anmals sold this ROlon $100 berta, Canada, for $2,000. The second highest bull sold to the Horseshoe Ranch, Beoware. Nev., for $1,910. ' - Mxers Lady 19, was bought for $800 by C. Ray Robinson, Meryear than last. Mix- ced, Calif., topped the price for At the sale last Friday P-ers Model 7, a registered bull, sold heifers. Last week Mr. Robinson to Cochran Ranch, Cardston, Al purchased 175 females from the P-- Peterson Bros at a private sale. Walter Zazil, Salem, Ore., and Herman Wcllis, Dos Palos, Calif., each paid $600 each for the next two high heifers. An average of $557 was paid for 82 bulls sold during the day and an average of $444 females. was paid for-2- 7 Buyefs came from Utah, Nevada, Montana, Nebraska. Oregon, Idaho, New Mexico, Wyoming, California and Canada with approximately 650 attending the sale. Don't vo, i know, then, that a state may be ruled by a despot, or a democracy, or an aristocracy7 Well then, m evs ry case laws are made by the rul ng party in its own interest, a democracy makes democratic laws, a despot autocrac-- t c ones, and so on By making these laws they define as 'right'' for their subjects whatever is for their own interest, and they call anyone who breaks them a "wrongdoer" and punish him accordingly That is what I mean; in all states alike "right" has the same meaning, namely what is for the interest of the part) established in power, and that is the strongest. So the sound conclusion is that what is "right is the same everywhere; the interest of the stronger party. Well, Tom, there is a sample. This and much more, you can find in reading The Ripublis," by Plato (A condensation, by permission of Oxford Univcrsiy press) By classics Appreciation Society. 1956. Just released. Try the publielibrary. Shall we meet here next week? Readers are invited to share this column. Address: R. F. Cottle, 5329So. 2300 West, Roy, Utah . N |