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Show The Page Two Sun-Chronicl- March 8, 1956 Roy, Utah, Thursday, e, Gpidc Patrol Father-So- n Sandra Mis Outing wu Bingham rel- Lutheran eased as. secretary of the Lake View Ward Junior Sunday School u mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. Second-clas- s PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, In ha interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale,-Sunset- , Clinton, Hooper, Konesviile, South Weber, Ulntoh and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 In advance. OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STAHI.E ASST. BETTY LOU STAHI.E SUBSCRIPTION CLASSIFIED ADS CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS PHONE Riverdale 1 , Vc I'- -' fh n ; 4 n ' n MANAGER EDITOR PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST CLEANED and lustalned asst secretary to to Kathryn Moser In the Senior Sunday SchooL The Seventy quorum of the Lake Christ Our Saviors View Ward won the four pound box Lutheran Church of chocolates for having the highest Roy Villa School Bldg. percentage 'of attendance it the For information, phone 4 3127 v three ward Seventy's quorum banIjiy Pastor - Robert Janes quet and party held last Saturday night at the itake house. The Lake Mar. 11. 9 30 a m. Wonhlp View Ward coped the prize with Sunday, Services and Sunday School. 72 per cent of attendance. Everyone Welcome. 10 45 am. Inquirer's Class. The Lake View Ward MIA beglna its annual Improvement Era sub- Monday, March 12, 4 p m.' Cub Scout Den No. 1 meets. scription drive March 6. Homes will be visited from 7 until 9 pan. 8 p.m. Cub Scout Den No. 2 meets. Lets go over the top again! Stake dance directors, Mr. and Tuesday, March 13. 4 p.m. Brownies Mrs. Wilbur McCracken announce meet at the home of Mr. Wilthat lessons in dancing at the stake liam Irons, 5444 So. 2425 West, house every Thursday night at 7.30 with Mrs. Chet Nelson as p.m. Everyone Interested Is Invited to attend. Footprints on the sand of time made by people sitting down. arent The annual Lake View Ward fain-il- y supper will be held March 9 and 10. All children under the age of 12 years are to be at the ward at 5 p.m. Friday evening Mar. 9. Supper will hf served from 3 to 6 p m. A program and dancing will follow. News Another missionary, Elder Robert E Kammeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kammeyer, is now to the district president of the Northern California Miaaion He is stationed In Fresno Ward business transacted at Fast Day services this month included confirmation of the baptisms of Robert Taylor and Robert Tesch, and the advancement of Leslie Davis, Dennis Hull and Thomas Bradley from the priesthood office of deacon to that of teacher. Four infants were blessed They were Jean Mane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lyle W Blakely, Bruce James, son of Mr and Mrs Howard C Coleman, Janet, daughter of Mr and Mrs Delbert Patterson and Judy Ann, daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Carlscn iff ROY. UTAH, PH. 2 1184 going to vlalt with Erma and Jr. who are itationed down there. And Cheral Hill Payne is having a pleasant visit from her mother too, because Thelma went down to California with Reed and hia mother. The nationwide Frlgidalre Free for All contest, found a winner at the Claude Stuart household. They are going to have a brand new V y . r 4 ,i V vA, Frtgidaire Imperial electric range, as the result of a 25 words or less, description of the new Frlgidalre stove Congratulations to them. Train was the chief transportation for Regina Anderson and Olga Nelson on their trip to California. They have lota of relatives down in the sunny state but the big reasons were to visit their kida, too. Olga will undoubtedly be staying Knesvllle Ward was host FTtday with Melvin and his family and Feb 24th to a stake party for fagetting in some long missed visiting thers and their sons of the Guide with her grand children. Patrol. The program consisted of skits Jack and Ivy Keyes, have been hosts to Ivys cousin, Jack Klmber and musical numbers from the varand hia family from Grouse Creek ious wards of the stake Leaders who participated from for a few dayi And Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stuart have enjoyed having the wards were, Clinton, Virginia their daughter Lillian and three Child Hooper First, Alice Flinders; of her children down from Brigham Hooper Second Thelma Seamons; Kanesville NaOla Brown, Lake City to spend a long week end. All the ladles from Uintah who View Leona Meederink, Roy First, News sang in stake conference and there Evelyn I.vnch Rov Second. Elizahusbands were Invited to Rosalee beth Baird Roy Third. Donna ElGamer's Sunday night Clarence more Rov Fourth Avon Bingham Mrs IWana Hansen, stake leadBy bee showed some excellent films er was in charge he had taken in and around YellowLunch was served after the prostone The evening wu completed with ice cream (Verl Kendall gram followed by games in which all participated chocolate chip special) and cookie Some of the young manned gaRoger I.vnch and David Bingham thered at George and Roselle Gar- were in charge of the games ners last week to test their akllls at all kinds of games and to see week And she surprised all the of things have happened who could eat the most The game ladies bv having some unusual this week, and we know about contests were one sided, with the and more than the usual num1 I most of them say we. because men receiving all the laurels, but ber of prizes have someone who has helped with the ladies did their best to keep To any or all if you might have the news gathering and the writing, because their celebrated an anniversary, birthday in the eating, so I'm sure, that more of what goes up was so much good food, and it was or marriage this past week congrat on in Uintah, will be heard about surel a shop of the cooking skills, illations We would like specific Uintah is California bound again those women possessed when all names and dates from you all, so we could mjke it prpocr so get on week, Mrs Glen Hill took ad-- J the food was put on the table In the food way, we think of the the phone and call If you know antage of the opportunity to go down to California with Reed, who lovely dinner the Ladies Dinner vour neighbors give theirs, too is going back to school Lydia ia Group had up to Jenny Bybeea last Speaking of anniversaries, Hcber and Laura Fernehus just celebrated I heir 51st (Some goal for the rest of us marrieds) Their anniversary was quietly celebrated by a session of Utah's biggest customers Mining-o- ne through the Salt Lake Temple. Claude and Ellen Stuart, Orin and Utah's mining Industry spends an stimatad $74,500,000 Mae Bybee celebrated with them. a year on supplies and services. Mining, as a major And if any of you arent taking Utah butlnestet of hundreds prosper, customer, helps the Improvement Era, now's the which In turn results In employment for thousands of time to contact Matt Mildon and get Utahns. Mining payrolls, supply purchases and tax payyour subscription started The Uinment help build prosperity for our state. tah Ward is only a few subscriptions away from getting into the Hall of Fame for it's number of subscriptions already in The April Ufa for all" "From the aarih coma an abundant issue promises to be a beautiful one There is a special article about Ezra Taft Benson an Easter message from President McKay and the dedicatory prayer for the Los Item-of-the-Month Angeles temple The dedication for the Los Angeles temple will be March and church officials said a closed circut TV setup will be used to expand the audience viewing the dedication Eight sessions are planned and President McKay is to give the IDEAL FOR HOME AND GARDEN dedicatory prayer If someone from Uintah attends the dedication, we would sure like to hear about it Our message this month from the bishopric is to ('pray and pray often, but let it always be from the heart. Too many of our young peaple are just repeating things they have heard others say, and they dont think about the meaning. Fast day was a very spiritual feast To ail of you that were there, you know what I mean. To those who werent there, try to make It in April and you will be well fed. One baby was blessed Sunday, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris STURDY STRONG LIGHTWEIGHT of Bountiful Fifth Ward, was and given the name Paula blessed STAYS ATTRACTIVE COLOR Jean by Roy Fernelius. BRIGHT AND SMOOTH Sunday evening meeting was given by the Relief Society because March is the anniversary of the Nelief Society. Mrs Them StodTRAY CAPACITY dard conducted the meeting with Wanda Bybee being the main 3 CUBIC FEET speaker. Beth Fernelius, Ivy Keyes, and Ruth Dye also participated. The Singing Mothers Chorus sang Reg. Valua $12.45 two numbers. Mrs. Cramer was there to represent the stake board. By the time this paper comes out, we hope all the illness in our little town has been completely concored. Those who have been battling with the flu and other illnesses have been Bishop and Alva Anderson, Ellen Stoker, the who Earl Kendcll family, the George Gamer family, Bonnie Jean and rV y . rr.r?q S T a ' . !tv v ::-', ' - r A j ' - - VI ;' y ry - - , v I ? ' W i I - f i r v' 1 Uintah Isl UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION 11-1- 4 jnJEneeQIb(in,D,u'j Roy Third Ward Guide Patrol presented a skit called the BSA Follies. There was a fine turnout to enjoy the festive occasion. Allen Bybee, little Curtis Anderson to mention only a few For an evening of real entertainment, for the whole family, you had better hold open the evening "f March 23 That is two weeks from now "Petticoat Ranch" a .vestern play in three acts will be presented by the MIA for the ward building fund. Ad it promises to be quite the show. A good cast is working hard to find you a good evenings entertainment. So to save March 23 and save those nickles and dimes, too, so you can have fun aswell as help to get a new stage for these actors to act on You know that' all part of a new church The Luke Mildon's had a real celebration last Monday night when L J came in at 1:30 In the morning All the frienda and relatives had a gathering to meet the plane, and now L. J. is home for good. rem-memb- Welcome home L. J. Mrs. Mary Dalton gave a family dinner to welcome home her grandson, Robert. The Ariel Smith's. 2591 W 6000 spent last weekend in Logan-dal- e and Overton, N'ev Mrs Fred Gale is on an extended trip visiting with her sister in Glendale, Calif Mr Gale expects to go down the last week of the v to accompany Mrs Gale home. Mr and Mrs Robert Cade have returned home from California where they have been visiting relatives So Mr and Mrs Elmer Brown, 2419 5600 So , are home after a three week vacation trip ta Las Vegas, Phoenix. Mexico and Northern Calif They were accompanied on the trip by Mr and Mrs George Smith, Mr and Mrs Joe I. Jacobs, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs Sam R Angelin of Chicago, 111 After staying a few days in San W TRUST AN Eye Experts FOR Watch Repair A new building is being built to house "The .Burger Bar." This la located across from Parker! Market on 5300 So and 1900 West. NaDeans beauty salon has been closed Ellen Fraper, who has been operating it, has joined the staff of the Roy Beauty Salon Construction will begin on about 20 homes this coming week in the new subdivision being built by and Clay, in Areenal Villa There will be about 50 homes under construction by July. Mtm'i d Rra!!c U:),crvi!y C 6 .irs F xprriencc Y Francisco, the party returned home through Reno, Nev thought for the week: Proverbs 3 35 The wise shall inOpen house for the family, was herit glory But shame shall be the held last week, in honor of Mrs. promotion of fools. Victoria Passey, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Naomi Nelson of Phoenix, Ariz , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Harrop The guests are the mother and sister of Mrs Harrop. Mr and Mrs H L Passey and famMr and Mrs N. Eldon Steck, ily of Clearfield, Ut , and Mr. and 5395 So 2000 W , returned home Mrs Morris L Allen of North Oglast week accompanied by their son, den with their family spent the Robert, whom they met at the New afternoon at the Harrop home on York harbor enroute home after this occasion. 23 were present completing a world tour following which included nine of Mrs Pashis release from the New Zealand seys grandchildren and four i (Al. SI BINGHAM Mrlni;ham Jewelry 7 lieatrr Bide Roy, Utah c ( . rent arches baskets artificial flower for weddings We Artificial Flower and Spray for Parties' Parkinson Display Co. Riverdale 1H03 West Kcud ROY AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Auto Glass and Parts i Accessories A New and Used) Brake Shoe Exchange PHONE 9638 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST. ROY ROY NEWS mission. PLUS Cash and Carry PRICES on - Sanitone Dry Cleaning ... SPECIAL tmut Saturday March 10, a family style will be served to all members of the ward over 12. Dinner will be served at 8 p.m. Bring your own utensil. A program and dancing will follow. Music for the dance will be furnished by an orchestra. This is a very good time to get acquainted with your new neighbors Wes-ton.sko- r $(g).79 sa dinner Kanesville Hosts Stake Wide Event n Church Calendar the best ANYWHERE! THE FASTEST AND BEST SERVICE, TOO! ROY LAUNDERETTE Laundry and Shirt Service Affiliated with Ogden Troy laundry Greet apnng with sharp tools and equipand save work, time and ment money. You avoid delayj in waiting and long trips for repairs when you have a shop right on your farm equipped with modern electric tools. Electricity costs so little, yet can do so much on your farm. fit-- iit'ifYvy, '1--. |