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Show ' The Marion Stuart 2 9 043 Congratulations to Nell and Alice Thompson They have a new, big baby boy He weighed in at 8 lbs 14'oz. Sacrament meeting last week was one for new babies Basil and Shir-le- Combe named their baby Evan Adclla and Ken Pebly named their hnle lady Christine Sunday afternoon a stake bap iismal service was held and the One Cintiih Ward took charge member of our ward was baptised He was Thair Dean Keyes, son of Dale and Irene Keyes Congrat illations to you a ,r v h - 1 i any-mor- The Boy Scouts also had their Court of Honor that evening. Bro-he- r Moss of the National Council and Tobe Johnson of the District vere visiting Mr Moss presented he troop with their certificate of - c c their (harder and a anner which they received for before the required egistering r Lie The troop also received banner for being 100' ; to Boys Life Magazine dr Moss said that Troop 34 was me of the lest They followed the scout program almost to the letter, md were as near perfect as any emit troop in the district He congratulated the scoutmaster and the work-riroop rommitteemen who are so bard to help build bigger ind bettci boss s 1 sub-(ritxr- s The ROY NEWS a Night meeting was presented by ihe Sunday .School The theme was one Reverence Talks were given bv Darlene Stoddard and Carl Vic Femelius Those who were present, will think often of the words that were spoken Especially when they are tempted to be erreverant in the house of the Lord. w ri Jaycees Pour Tennis Court ' Primary will be held for the sumPhone Inland Goodwin and Wayne Hill mer at 10 30 a m on Tuesday mornHazel Rich received their Tenderfoot badges. ings with prayer meeting starting Congratulations to all of you boys at 10 Roy Second Ward will hold their They plugged for help on the stake conference in the Ogden tabcoiit house again Come on and ernacle Sunday morning at 8:30 Wedding anniversary congratulado your share They work on Wed- tions to Orin and May Bybee and a m and afternoon session at 2 p.m nesday nights. Hob and Artie Bybee, who are all Night meeting, under the direcon 14th Lois of the Melchizedek priesthood, and to tion the all (c'chrating Tiiere are longratulations will be held in the Roy LDS Sec-- c and Albert who celebrated theirs on over the place this week A big the 10th ml Ward chapel at 5 30 p.m. l r lu arty one goes to Rulon Dye, who Juniur Sunday School will be graduated from the USAC last Satheld at the usual place at 10 a.m. Mr and Mrs Chauncey Funk, urday He graduated in Tool En- tormer Itntahites were guests of Primary starts at a new time gineering. one of a class of about Mi and Mrs Claude Stuart last for the summer at 10 am. on Tuea-dar 70 who were in the school of en and the Relief Society meeta .i Sunday and it was a nice occasion ginccrmg It has been a struggle, In have them visit at testimony 'be Hr-- t Wednesday of every month but one well worth the effort. He mi r : g the summer for their work eting - now one of these very few men and busT.ess meeting at 10 a m. and who tan be real fussy and partial "avc you seen the new speed visiting teacher report meeting Is lar about the kind of a job he has at Better take gns and stop .sign pn on the same day at the Well we are proud of you Rulon ecoiid Ward heed buddy's, there is going to be a day of reconing for you lovers ! Iicie of the gas throttle Heavy feet is was fun at the new home to Speaking of tollege, its good of Mrs Mark Rich last evening for no and for excuse you speeding have Nat In Woks back from the :( members of the 23rd Ward Pricanl say "nobody told you" B C and to have Kenny Pringle a had So betted mary A buffet supper was served you put home during the week bloc k of wood under that gas feed, and the evening was spent playing The Rov Jaycees have completed the pouring of rmrnt for the new tennis court, located in back of the a a its or whether games Mrs Rich was recently a jalopy prand Municipal Building, live next step will be the installation of backstops. It Is expected that use of tbeA Ihe ladies in Relief Society new job that you drive Twenty member of that organization and new court will sewn be made. Tournament a lovely closing social a week Is also play planned by the Jaycees. (Photo by G. Howrf)l has moved to Roy. an hour isn't very fast esjiiiles were teachers The ago Wednesday We will miss her very much. Best a At on of way straight pecially in charge and they had a lovely least that's what a lot of people Nilson, Gary Manning, Fred Flint, summer All of the classes are or- Point They live in the Stanley Dahl wishes to her and her new friends. program used to think we had here in town Walter Okomoto, Douglas Cook, ganised for your best interests and place Kennard Bybee Jr They were ac-- i each of the teachers put forth a lot Mr and Mrs H D Sparrow are of effort to please you so please ompanied by scout leader Farrell Cook, son of A mas and enjoying a 10 day trip to San FranI PetWest Headed again is Aaron supiHisc- nobody is as glad for Johnson and Kennard By bee. scout come out and give the MIA your Della Cook is leaving for the servsu mer and for school to be out ri son It was just a week or two cisco and other points of interest ommittPe loval sujiport You'll benefit from ice It doesn't seem long since Far III mite as Ihe bus drivers There are 31 ago he was headed for the states, it if you da rell returned from his mission But he must o them in Weber County, and they alter being in Japan Hmer Brown and family are 'It was in Sept ) Farrell was home Puusday night the MIA held are going to really celebrate up to like that part of the country, loves a few davs fishing In eii'iiving Two babies received a name and only a short lime when Noal left stake individual award night for tlu tropical Inn Clarence Fenie-- then kind of food Anyway his Idaho bios'. a ill his to mg Sunday Sieven Terry in mission girls between 12 and 19 yean us is secretary of the bus drivers Australia, with have been changed and he is NiNon infant son of Robert and both hoys gone Amos and Della "1 age Their mother'- were also inrf association and be must really be going back to China this time vited Thirty one girls from West M.iric Page Nilson was blessed by w'll be very lonely and very busy W a , ood mom y chanyer Anyway it cm could never guess who has Point qualified for their awards In'- - grandfather Eugene Page and trying to keep the farm going We o Ins job to finance the bib party and it s going to be on the associa In en putting m a plug for their Iliey arc- Eileen Zaugg Connie Hol- .isMsted by Robert Nilson and I.ee wish all of the success in their endeav ors Imrgood fLA WOOD for cabinet doors I Karen Bro.idhead. Zora lion Dont you wish you belonged b am t'iniah is really buzzin' like brook. k floor mg etc used lumber, John Ray Page infant son of King. Kathy Saw-leLinda Single-ton- . a lire (five over on the ball diamond Afton Bowen Margaret Bybee, Mre and Doris Page, was blessed have a lot of interest pickets now. short ttm-miThought for the week I'liey really s It as B.itbara and Larry An m the team this year and I think Janet Burningham. ( arolyn Patter by Ins father and assisted by his He who knows others is for femes and corrals, wise, du son were quite pleased with the Hay like it They like U so well on. lurida Dalton. Sharon Johnson. gjndlathrr. John Page and uncle ore el', me ous surplus items lie who knows lunisailf is strong. their mother and dad they waul even more people to Ellen Elint, Saundra Flint Carolyn D.iiiell Page He who overcomes is himself brought them from Nevada--tw- o riddle Jean Singleton Janice Bencome and watch them mighty, bovwere advanced from a Dm desi rt turtles Albert had to get nett, I mda King Elaine King lb who knows when he has eai or to a teacher, they were b.isv and build them a home. 'Ihe county recreation program Louise Patterson, Karen Zaugg enough is ric h. M RIMES (ENTER ( and Nolan Edwards three disappointed is about to start This wenThen lie whose memory perishes not it will be Lucy Olesnn Ramona Fisher Carol i, .ir,i. year childi' i on Saturday night when held in 1'inljl) on Wednesday and Bvlee as! n N.ivv Supply Depot arole Moitgomorv Jeanwhen be dies lives forever 4 11 Bibs ,,re starting their Kiev found one of the turtles miss lie tte 9 Diana King. and from Keun !vr!and Joyce Tsre go Friday mornings, wnrk Midgi Takahash is mg But it wandered bark home to 13 Some of the mothers seem c'r..v thoriH k Shirley Patsy s.iiiioiir ' i a couide of days later, so ',ii.g hei group sewing this 'o think this would be better than "ook Iavu Ann Mwitgomery A v .i (fi'Uji i ne met on Thursday cnivoiic was happy again alternoons We are going to try verv lovely banque vca-- . enjoyed-b' I1' n Ibcir members are Doris all those who j'lindt-The it This year they have several new . "i-"'o - and Albert Anderson Just Jjic: Flint Sheila Kirk-w MIA to ladies ish and Young the (pprogram things planned Lou llcrr.ira Carol Dean M.iv ri tin from a short trip to Call r on their! promises to be one of the best the congratulate Ihe g I n.v.ir-li'ini.i where they visited some of county (ollecn Dahl Group two! had Mothers do .ic ever has ' i g on ii i mb resting sights of southern Call-loi- let Tuesdays Their memcome They gain your young-un- s a Albert being the fisherman .re Samulra Flint, Carolyn some new experiences and I'm sure ' I he Ml A i wishes to ft ". ounce that MtE NOW RE I Ellen Flint Susan Blake, that he is spent one day deep sea tluv will have a CVN BE vp; IN good time. ill classes will be coi ' nued during o e I oveland Dunna Page, LinOt K GKI EMIOl SKS'" lung one dav at Knotts Berry M os the summer The pa. a! interest' (if! ors of the class are fat m and visited with Ixus's sister 1 Happy birthdays this week go to classes not y ; KIsh I OMFRs ) ( riddle the usually during I'd president. Ellen Don Junior Stoddard on the 7th; summer be held all months nt Saundra Flint. reside ' wi,' ' 'i I'eai son and Ixiu Ann Femelius summer this year s'.s.in Blake song lead special in Miic'.ii. i be Ijth Glen McFarland and Fred-- terest will be t . h bv Rose ii class ic reporter i.iv Peterson on the 11th. Keith iimnd M Richeson Tt Men and' U.idm.in and Ralph Peterson on the Gleaner Girls will be i jg.'u by Lila Hi a h to welcome newcomers PHt L J 3133 ROY. ITAH 15th, Ixira Gave Bybec on the 16th, Montgomery Mutud Improvement Ve vi- .1 Gardner anil his wife Kath- Irene Kendell, llvron Sr, Bybec 2050 West 5700 louth me i lings start at !! p m r n r ,ii " i the four i to West .,i during Juelv Peterson on the 17th James K McFatridge. 4 0654 and Rosalie Garner Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 7, 1956 le, Steven Ina, and with Alberta sister down ' Bybee, there. Bonus and Don Pearson, Dye, Lynn Bybee, Grant Colin Kendell. Uintah News Sun-Chronic- FOR SALE A 1 or-le- r s I t pn-sen- DEALERS big awards of the evening given to Clyde Stoker. Albert I - c Insurance . ALL. TYPES 1 PANSIES BEDDING PLANTS GERMANIUMS " - m-- NOW LOCATED t i . IN - I NEW OI MCES hi; - lla' ii 1 I'-- First Baptist Church i m: bikers KIR All. TAPES OF HOMES Notary Public sundav c bool Morning Worship Baptist Training I'nion Evening Worship Pravrr Meeting Wednesdav Roy Realty PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 10 am. 11 a.m. 6 45 pm. 8 p.m. s 7 30 1 PORTER FS.ORAL e ! , Where there's a will Hmught there s a way (Lets find a wy to go work on the scout house this M i dnesday 'OUTING PAIS 1 Floodlight Itntern WEST POINT IEWS pm. brilliant l.glit ) a OO H th happy tTS i A 'XviV v if . i I I j J 41 I Boat Motors Happy birthday to Nancy Marie Montgomcrv on the 7th. Olin Jay Bauman. 9th, Jan Montgomery ot h Hattie Johnson and Karen Hunt on the 11th; Stanley Dahl I2'h and Kon Ross the 14th Soriv wc overlooked the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Robert Caldwell on June 5th We send them belated wishes for many more h.ippv anniversaries together elebrating this week are Mr and Mrs Clifford Flint whose anil versarv In case is on the 10th vouVc wondered I figure a week from one publishing date to the next so hat you will know about these dates before they occur Last week I mentioned those who graduated from Davis High School Ilic Caldwell twins Ime and Dee as they arc called in West Point) also graduated They were called by their first names Jerry and Iurrv on the list of graduates Arrow, B.V.D. Artvog r 5 1340 c ill sport 10 H P. 33 H:P: 16 H.P. NIW Colamon All Boating Supplies T7Useful Gifts FISHING BOXES FISHING CREELS FISHING JACKET $2.49 up $2.40 up PLASTIC SPINNNING POLES - T: $5.95 up 100 YDS. SPINNING LINE Camouflaged $1.00 I 7 Television ' Repair Aii Types Fishing Gear C S j,; W here Quality is Inexpensive 4 3251 . $3.60 24 In. $9.88 i 4-3- 1 SO A. Klein Cook likt your rang. No raoka, oot, dirt, Light I E ahr. Imtintlr. Lowot luel araiL able arcrywhera. Fold up and c arrkt lika a u)tca. Tat. Roomy alUtt! imlold into atrong, rigid oola.potB.pani.lood in a jifty. Big 1 Economical and East i Colman L Jk. Service tuMWi.wc r CAMP STOVI Air Mattresses Charcoal Burners s $9.95 up $3.59 up SPINNING REELS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii he Boy Scouts held a Camporee it ' amp Kiesel Friday Those from Wist Point who went up to stay overnight were Leon Ross, Jimmy "ile lay Caldwell, Earle PatterMin Lewis Montgomery, Lee Zaugg, "hn Bauman Danny Fisher, Robert COOLER foodi lor non fun iad bttttf outdoor llYin...pkcnUt, camping, ot ill Hold cold longer. kind. outing Curved Intldc coowruction lor Exclutivg rrlnrrator4rp ltd clninf. Urch opm with fcngrr-toucAttmctiTg rwn bimmcHoid bnttb. Prttur fwh s boys 1.98 to $5 PnONE p"-1 Oleson A Lmw htgh-po- tthmuMciwifh ipolih CoLvmao HkHEClOR Scott-Atwate- , fldoJi Stretchc 3 Phone r; iht via v hurl ivulihlr ahtrocr rou o Sale, stormproof Kv rttointi comfy ara light h our Lighm int stilly h in 10 hourt xrvtct at a hlltng Virginia Ym bjrfybcti 9 ok man FISHING LICENSES BOAT INSPECTIONS J |