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Show $ f i The Sun-Chronicl- their goal, but were complemented on their good works. Evelyn Butler, chobter from Sunset 2nd ward, was guest conductor on the tinging time. He taught the song Stake chotrestor, tsught My Thank You Prayer. Following the singing the assembly was dismissed for class the assembly was dismissed for class work. leve Roy, Utah, Thursday, November 1, 1956 e, Lindqubt Mortuary. Military aerv ices were also held. Robert wu a fine young man who grew up here in West Point and will be deeply mbsed by those who came to know him. On Monday Charles and Martha Dalton took hb mother, Mrs. Mary PUBLISHED BY Dalton, and his sister Ivy Schofield, on a pleuant journey to Logan North Davis Stake held their an- where they attended a session of THE ROY nual Stake Halloween Dance on the Logan temple. There was a little Saturday Oct. 27, with Clearfield snow on the road on the way there, Weekly newipoper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, In 1st ward as host, costumes were but the scenery was beautiful and he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rhrerdale, worn but no masks. Some of them they enjoyed the trip. Especially Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesrille, South Weber, Uintoh and were very unique. President Broad Mrs. Dalton, who enjoys life to the Clearfield. bent for example, made a very fullest J. IIOWARD BTAIILE, Owner Publisher HIM good clown. There was also a couI wbh to send very special thanks IITTY LOU STABLE Minster M1M ple their as savages with a bone to a very dear lady who lives in CORDON HOWES, SUff Photographer Ph. 15317 In their hair (the bone wu rubber). Roy and who was so kind as to SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.50 PER YEAR There was a floor show and re- send me a lovely gift last week CALL FOR INFORMATION freshments were told. 171 treasure it and thanks always, OrrtCE LOCATION 1380 SO. 1W0 WEST ROT, UTAH, PH. 2 1 184 On for the kind words and the Interest Friday evening there wea in my column. lullaby shower given for Jill Flint Thought for the week Dance on Tuesday, and the at the home of Lilly Stoddard. Lilly Beautiful WEST POINT NEWS oueen hands art thoae that do and Elda were hostesses Flint ParPrimary Childrens Halloween Work that is earnest, brave and ty on Wednesday, the Regional road Games were played. They were dl true, show on Thursday. Seems that now-day- s rected by Florence Abrams. After Moment by moment the whole day the were served games we are so busy we hardly hare punch, Jello By through. and confetti angel cska. The favors time to catch our beath. were running little buggies fashionSunday moning at Piesthood ed of candy cups and life savers. Vlrtinli meeting the vote was taken on the Those attending from West Point planned addition on the West Point and formerly from Weat Point were v)leon Church, the plan is to enlarge the Elva Bennett, Ruth Bennett, Hazel chapel by building an addition on Davis. Elizabeth Bennett. Zelma Phone VI 140 the south end of the chapel, chang- Singleton, Jennie Stoddard, Mary ing the arrangement of the seats Kirkman, Blanche Bingham. Shirto face in the opposite direction ley Klrkman, Darlene King, LaRue from their present posiUon. A hard King. Virginia Oleson, Florence By I la De Aihton Ph. 5 8122 to Twede surfaced parking lot is to be bv(ilt Abrams, Mary Abrama, Elda BenHippy Birthday Hugh on the 3rd. Florence Psice on the north of the Church and the chapel nett, Cleone Caldwell, Ruth Ander-With a flourish of lipsticks and 4th. Kay Eduards on the 5th, Par is to tie entered from the north tld son, Leoia Dalton abo Jills mother, rell Eduards on the 6th, Linda uhich will then be at the rea Mrs. dills and some of her friends combs, Davb students prepared to Linda Singleton and Iona Oleson the chapel. There will also be from Clearfield. After the refresh- pose for the all important annual on the 7th, and Colleen N'ilson on allentry on the south end to be used ments were mugshot for the D Book. The sophserved Jill opened the omore students began having their the Oth. by those occupying the new stand. many lovely gifts with the usual pictures taken last week. The girls There will also be a few new class- wishes for the givers. Happy anniversary to Ieo and rooms added as wore dark sweaters and light flowthey are badly needAnnabelle Ottley on the first; Mr Sunday evening a most interest- ers. The boys wore dark sport ed The amusement hall will not be and Mrs Elmer Manning on the 5th; at this time, but it b hoped ing meeting was held as Karen shirts, Junior pictures wpre taken Mr. and Mrs Nephi Ross on the 5th, enlarged that something can be done about Fisher Thorn ley aid her husband Mr. and Mrs Deloy Montgomery on were the speakers. Shortly after it somettime in the future GAS-TOO- NS the 8th: Mr and Mr Willis SingleKaren and Richard were married ton on the Bth West Poirt's road show was choa- - he received hb call to the mission en to be the onepresented at the; field. After he had served for two BY This has been a busy week for road show on Thursday, years he wai promoted to mission regional GEORGE WEST most West Point people uith Ward Will tell ou more about that later. president and served and additional Leadership meeting, and North Davsix months Karen went east to is Jr. High's back to school night the remainder of his mission spend both on Monday, the M I A. Hall- with him She left here July 27 on a DC-plane to Chicago. She rebted some incidents that occurred when the plane had trouble on the way The Irimarj Association held from Chicago to New York. They their monthly Stake Preparation were forced to land at Detroit for meeting at Clearfield at the North before they went on to ALL TYPES repairs Davis Stake House last thursday at Rochester. N. Y., where she met 7 30 p m Sunset second Ward was , ,fter hcr the hostess The opening song ThU j h5?nd "No . . NOW is God s House' as sung by the e first business at hand . George and conducted by congregation LOCATED shield. WU the Maxine Smedlcy. The invocation ' IN pageant was given by LaRue Nelson. 'Tell WeU check unur tires, ,L Ur6t NEW Me. Dear Lord' was sung by the"1 wash your irindshield , brl congregation Two new Stake Lead-- ; OFFICES in and that your ptrtc,P,, ers were introduced. They are Lout :wo wetkt business is appreciated. iso Stuki, who replaces Dorothy the ? White as Bluebird Leader and Mar-K- , chlf 0n of erve WE HAVE BUYERS lan liortin, who replaces Colleen dll th' fas f ,v" Reid as accompanist Little Johnny FOR ALL TYPES OF th Nicholas sang 'A Morman Boy'. The 0f the ' e.flni Nor. .. was d!f HOMES scripture reading given by Kfnl,le ,ram uh,ch m.Brande The m.nutes of the pre-nules Notary Public v.ous meeting and roll call w.t ,Je n Motor tune-uSeals of Sister A Repairing he,.ve? by Bodily. approval l, vfry were awarded to the secretaries First Station South of the inf .. n.d from Clearfield 1st. 2nd. 3rd, tod Bank of Utah 0 pageant 4th wards, and to the two wards HOY, UTAH The rest of the days the weather from Sunset and the two Syracuse Carmichael Phona 4 1389 wards and to West Point ward. Si- - j eJiLday rnONE 2 5911 nee the Anchorage primary had ?J? stUtors' oI - nation, they1 were unable to eeh- bearing given at the time of the pageant in the sacred grave. She and her husband Richard Thornley visited, Carthage and Nauvoo. She was especially impressed by John Taylors home, in Richards talk he told a little about Long Island he spent 21 months of his mission he related a few experiences and devoted the remainder of his talk on archelogy and the Book of Mormon. He mentioned the varioua skills possessed by the people of that era and spoke of the pyramids of South America which by the way are larger than those in Egypt. He mentioned the traces of Egyptian culture evident in these pyramids, a culture absorbed by the people who lived long in Egypt following the time that Joseph who was sold into slavery was overseer in Egypt. These people who came to America were descendants of Joa-epSecond-dat- a mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah PRINTING COMPANY Davis High News 1 beginning Tuesday, Oct.2. The girb wore white blouses and dark card igana. The boya wore dark sweaters. The seniors pictures are to begin next week. The girls will wear the draps and the boyi are going to wear white shirts and dark ties and dark top coats. Mr. Henry Schuller, Erma Ann's Almost everyone who saw it agree father, who formerly taught debate with her. and hbtory classes at Davis is do- Classes find this to be a painless ing work In the Armed Forces. way of absorbing the great Bard. Erma Ann and her little brother The Spanbh Gub directed by will attend school on the base. She Narold Olmstead has elected class said she will be very glad when this officers. They are Alfred Sandhex, r period b up and she can president; Terny Brink, vice presireturn to Davis High as a Senior. dent; and LeRoy Martinez, secreSaturday, Nov.17, is the date tary. which has been set for the twenty-firs- t The German Gub of Davb electwo-yea- Seventeen seniors will be eligible to take the National Merit Scholar-ahltest to be given on October24 when tabulation of resuKs of a pre llminary test given September25 is completed, according to Farrel J. Humphries, counselor and conductor of the testa. The twohour preliminary testa, which included sections on and social studies, were taken by thirty-fivseniors who applied. p e The npper half of this group will compete on the October24 test, and small percentage of these will Of the Natgo to the ional Merit Scholarship program. There are many other scholarships available to students who are Interested in applying. Students may consult with members of the scholarship committee who canad-vls- e them of the scholarships available and the methods for applying. Scholarship committee consbts of Mr. Ray Jorgenson, Mrs. Dorothy Bingham, and Mr. James Herndon. Goodbye Davb, hello Japan will be Erma Ann Schuller's new motto next month when her family begins the journey to Tachlkawa, Japan, for a two year vblt. semi-ftnal- annual Journalism convention at the A.G in Logan. Mrs. Thstsher-'- s journalism class, the yearbook staff, and the Dart staff are planning to attend. ted their club officers. They are James Gerwick, president; John Mahone, vice president, and Frances Frost, secretary. The students will travel by bus and spend the day touring the campus and vbitlng the various departments and lectures outlined. Each student will attend a special workshop which will furnish tips on the type of work In which be is interested: news repirting and editing; yearbook editing teshniques; and advertblng. A special bulletin; The football game between Davis and Bountiful will be played at Bountiful on Thursday, Oct.18 instead of Friday, CONGRATULATIONS Citizens Roy For Progressive Growth And Development LETS BUILD o! A STRONGER AND MORE INFLUENTIAL WEBER COUNTY! Vote For Oct. 19. modern production of Romeo and Juliet was shown in the Kaya-villtheater on October3. to the senior English classes. The film was produced in Italy by an English company and was in beautiful color. It is one of the grest filmsof our times, according to Mbs Dorothy Streeperi, senior Englbh teacher A STAN e ROBINS , rr 7 Insurance J" Vnf"eD" 1 X ' hu' ' .' wad', Roy Realty iron George West STOP SERVICE fcj,'" I MR. and MRl VOT THINK what would happen to you and your family if all tests were stopped and the defense plants closed H-Bo- down. NO DEFENSE PLANTS WOULD MEAN WEAK NATION AND NO .JORX FOR MANY IN THIS AREA. THE GOVERNMENT PAYROLL AREA. Man Hes Your for A Weber County 2 YEAR Commissioner IS THE LARGEST IN THIS HE STANDS FOR know which side your bread is buttered on? DO you TO BE SURE ;X Organization with p definite planning! Greater and more efficient service Increased public relations ! I ! Vote Republican Straight YOU UANT AFFORD TO VOTE DEMOCRATIC! Paid Political Adv. His experience, honesty, integrity and sound adminlatra live policies assure you greater satisfaction. Paid Pol. Adv. MARY WORTHS FAMILY Ot373503rEC . . with a positivo program for a bottor Utah! KERRY DRAKE ON AGRICULTURE: Romney wants to see: motor fuel tax oxemption for use; lowest possible truck omd Tail rata food and raw fibers; a of on shipment promotional program for premium quality produce; reduction of tne inequitable tax load on real property. off-highw- state-encourag- ON HIGHWAYS: Improve Utahs secondary luglwah, put federal highway funds to work; reduce traffic fatalities now growing at auch an alarming rate. ON INDUSTRIAL GROWTH: bring the benefits of naw indusRomney in the state, to provide batter to community try every jo oa for our citizens, and to create new tax source. will work to We send get well wishes to Alton Johnston who is ill and we hope that she will soon be feeling much better. We wish to express our deepest sympathy to Nobuo and Ida Kam-agaand to Dorothy Kamagakl and all the relatives to Robert Kamagaki. Robert died Friday at 12 o'clock. He was wounded In the Korean War and for five years fought a losing battle to gain his health and strength. He leaves behind him a lovely wife and young daughter. He truly gave his life for our country, for us. Services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the HAIR-BREADT- H T HARRy ON EDUCATION: Romney will cooperate with the boards of education and the legislature to provide the type of school pro- the people of Utah want and vocational training gam our people for better jobs in our growing industry. aheap i mBmssm ''CAUTION suggkt s THAT X DO NOT STEP. MENTION Hi DAUGHTER ON TUIS, OUR FIRST |