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Show OUTSTANDING HOLIDAY PLANNED AT HOOPER FOR LAKE VIEW STAKE Local News, Local Advertising for Local People Hoy, I 'tali, Tltur-ilu- .lime 'It, y, l'' ii. 4. Xu. E. LaMar Buckner, past presi dent of the National Junior Cham her of Commerce and world traveler will he the Truest speaker on the literary musical program which is to he the feature of the annual l.DS Lake View Stake 4th of July celebration to he held at the Hoop 7 Snakes in Roy? i r Bark - Drs. Fanning Take Refresher Course at School 1 JUL , PRIMR CHILDREN, North Davis Stakfj loythe Guidie. Seagull and Bluebird classes of the 12 wards ul tin on Mar furnished the muMc for the afternoon session Sunn stake. under tin- - direction of Alice Galley. accompli nit-llortin, by trom Sunset who sang are as follows Jill Christensen, Kathleen Dawson, Lilly Workman. Michael DeWitt, Brent Barnett. t,.il.i Knopnuki and Larsen, Sheldon Wells. Myrna Alldredge, Kldon Mason, Dian Marshall, Steven DeVries, Harold Israelson, Hvron Bateman The Stake Primary presidency consists of President Eva Christensen, assisted by Edith Steed and Ethel Holt C Miipi.irr.i Photo Courtesy Rolx-r1 11 K Trc-kker- . d Dayton & Miller Senior Aaronic Co. Plan Day at Park By DUP Field Day Serves Public lh. Senior Aaronic 1iusihooil Install Women 4 New Officers In Moose Installation Women of Natives Feted Red-E-Mi- x annual field day of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers West Company, which is comprised of 15 (Jumps from Hoy, Hooper, kwiicuiillc, Warren, Taylor and West Weber, was held Saturday aftirnonn at the Hooper Second Ward 'Jhe members of each camp participated in a time of good ejt mg and entertainment with a live Iy program of skits songs and read The of new officers fol the Moose was held June 27lh at 8 pm at tie Moose Home The olLcelx installed wele as fo.lows Mrs William Dolyniuk, (raduae Regent Mrs Stanley Juiseii, St unit Kegi nt, Mrs Harry Paj pus, Junior Keginl, Mrs Thea Murdock, th.ipl.un, Mrs William Munson Guide Mrs ( hosier Ncl son assistant guide, Mrs Cheney, .ihus, Mrs Merlin Clark, sentinel, Mis llalbara Lallibc I tsoll, plalllst, uis h P Ari.ilbald, eiorder, Mrs i h oil Uoswurth, treasurer Installing ulllcilx Wile Wllllalll Moi, sun. Layton Mat hail, Mrs Ihomas and Ison, Mrs John lhursdav, , and their families will hold their annual outing at the Hoy Park. that the Dayton and Miller Bed June 27 beginning w.ih a pL,iain Co wile going out of business 7. followed by a d.nner a' li This is not true. said Theone at Buns barbequi s and di.nks Dayton, partner in the firm Mr pm will ho furnished, .ii.yth.ng de Dayton further slated that he had the niemtxTx to might purchased Mr Millers interest in asked to bring r. along the company from the widow and 'hcv are that they would continue to serve of their the public to the ability A rumor has been circulating Jiahette Hall l.e lunoAinn loiiun.tee chair in an hale bet selected Mrs Mi Tie ' lihaiu, Mis. Josephine tollcy, Mrs Phvil.s thivcr, Mrs Allen fluff, Mrs A P Ji list n, Mrs Betty Wai ku.- s. Mrs Aiae Winn, and Mrs Lew Ison. W on. i n ol the Moose will hold! t in r last business im cling of the cuiteiit star under the o,d ol leers inlay June 2HUi at 8 pm at t fie .Sirs Clyde F Bills,, Moos, honu c mix i l ship i hail man, and her c on in ec will mivc the refresh Mrs 1 11 1 World Known Dance Caller Here f ii Irtike t i Ctah s counties will take their turn in the spotlight beginning tins wuk m a sines of advertisements sponsored by the Cmled States llri wers f oundation. The C. S. Brewers Foundation, Cal Golden, the greatest square trade association of the brewing dance caller, will call and serve as as industry, is creating the series master of ceremonies at the big a public service. gest dancing event of the season, John C. Campbell, director of the Tuesday, July 9, at the spacious foundation Utah Wyoming division open air ball room at Saitair, acsaid, "We are pleased to have an cording to C. A. Thomas, president opportunity to salute the counties of the Utah Square Dancing Clubs Golden has just returned from of our great state. The foundation a long tour of Europe where he inis especially happy to launch this scries at a time when the tourist troduced square dancing with cow season is nearing its summer boy shirts and levis to thousands of dancers. He was given a rousing peak." send off by more than 800 square The U. S. Brewers Foundation dancers in Ixmdon as he left to opened its Utah offices this year come home. Golden is known as "The Kid in Salt Lake City to carry out the self regulation program of the beer from Arkansas." He did the calling work at the Diamond Jubilee Square industry. The involves constant association with Dance in Santa Monica which atpublic officials, law enforcement of- tracted 15,000 dancers and 85,000 ficers, civic leaders and members spectators. He reports there are of the industry to insure contin- more than 30,000,000 square dancuance of high standards of opera ers in America today and some tion wherever beer is sold. thing like 25,000 callers Saturday, August 3rd for senior and Friday, Aug. 2 for juniors at a place not yet decided. New teams entering the third round so far arc Boy 2nd Juniors and linton seniors. Other teams will be accepted up until Saturday, June 29th at 6 pm. Call Harry Hall EX 4 2070 for information. 1 Community Portraits By Kyle In ii how it was he sign up to he a volunteer fireman r the Hoy City Fire Department, W r a Hose Bo .1 1 ' Bnim.i-!;- , n s 11"!, i i "ul lai"M.i have bn n held .''an Fr.iIK.sio, Pori A V Local Builder Starts Church The Nelson Construction Co. of oil has begun construction Roy Uur Saviors Lutheran Church at ;5o0 So. 23UCJ West, Roy. The contract was awarded at a recent meeting of the Church Building Committee and Board ol I IN RIERI)AIJ? THE FOURTH will he celebrated first with queen contest The contest will be held Saturday, June 29, from 4 to 6 pm at the Riverdale Ward recreation hall. The queen will he judged on talent, personality and beapty at a semi formal affair THERE WII 1. BE A PAR DF. at 11 a m July 4th This will be followed by races for the children, with prizes for all who run, followed by a softball game at 30 between Riverdale and 41'h Ward There will also be a tug o war between the two ward groups A feature we are all looking forward to is the (Linking tmotli with members of the Riverdale Town Board and bishopric to sit on the dunking seat SUN? THEN, of course ilnre will he plenty of food and concessions booths from 12 to 4 p m Pictured above are, I, to r, Wallace M Knight, games, Mrs Irene Bingham, queen contest. Dee Burton, coni' 'sums R.v erd.ile Ward. Melvin Bike, concessions. 49th Ward. Roscoe Child, chairman, dunking booth; Lyle Farrrr, parade. Scott, food booths 49th Ward, not present when picture was taken a 1 Roy Postmaster Given Honor l'-- At Heber City hie building has been designed tu house the chapel, Sunday School aria, olficc, kitchen and storage space ill a campail yet expendable unit. Start Bible Class On the two following Sundays, June 3uih and July 7Ui, Our Savior's Lutheran Church will holu a Bablc Study C lass in place of the 11 AM. Worsh.p Services at I walked in the field to Joe's, Hal's, Tom's and Jim's tree house. was built of scrap lumber and things. Joe says its 10,000 feet high. Each limb is a thousand feet up The house is built between the 10th and 11th branch These boys own all they survey. Joe own, everything on the east, Hal owns all on the west, Tom owns the north and It ihc Municipal School. The classes he conducted by Ihomas Herein of Ogden. On Sundjy. July 14th, Worship Serv ms will he lesumcd, with Ken nc t h i a t la nd as guest speaker. will Mrs Isdna Bingham Brown, 85, of 3787 Flcclis Avc, died recently at the home ol a daughter, Mrs Wesley Andersun, in Milton. Mrs. Brown was the mother oi Weber County Commissioner Al ihur B. Brown. war-lare- However, more and more, men were needed for the invasion of Fiance and he was sent over anyway. He was glad for the delay in to and a he like have since job, leceiving his orders, because the did, he was referred to a fanner tellows he had been training with in the western end of the county were sent to the Pacific Theatre who needed a hand with his hay- of War and he preferred so much ing. more to go to Europe. From then on, he found suffiHe was in the front line fighting cient work here and liked it in at Omaha Beach when the troops this locale and thoughts of CaliCONTINUED ON PAGE 6 fornia were set aside for some later . rustics. 1940 Edward Beniamin McMillen 1; Lt. v Postmaster Emma Russell d.stinct honor was given Post master F.mma Russell, Hoy, at the recent ihree day postmasters Con Million in Heber City. Utah At the Friday cm mng banquet region al conlrollci of the Post Office De par t iiu nl. W D Brewer, from Den Mr. Colo, presented Mrs Russell with a citation of Superior Achieve mint IVrfornianiP and a cash award Mr Brewir slated the award was made on baMs of recommendation men ed from the district opera lion manage!. George McDonald of Salt lgike City Only one other post masti r in the state was sn honored Weeks Ivde from I'ostniast r She was bom March 11, 1872, in Wilson Lane, a daughter of Brig Irene was horn 'in' Ogdtn, the hain H. and Angelina Aldous B.iii, daughter ol Herman L. and Char- ham She had lived in Ogden for lotte S. Nash Warner. She had two 31 years helore moving to Milton half brothers, one of which was 1 j years ago Prior to that time killed in orld War II. she had lived in Wilson Lane, Edward joined the armed service Portland and Hoy in September 1943 and fought in She was a member of the LDS the Second Division, 34lh Ward and was formerly in the Orem. Infantry , which was strictly frontline Relief Society and MIA picsulency In addition to this honor, for after 17 weeks of basic train- of the Roy Ward. the p.n! year Postmaster Flinma ing. He did not pass the physical Surviving are five sons, Com- Russel! held the position of State examination upon the finish of his missioner Brown and Wallamc M Educational Chairman of the Natraining period and it looked like Brown, Roy; Wilford T. Brown and tional Association of Postmasters ne wouid not be sent overseas. Robert E. Brown, Ogden, David B She was pricvileged to speak on corn-unit- . this ul :1.S tyK w.il he held in Salt Sii os iJioiu'-- s, soim. sis and pi rlurmers from Coast rt gum will n.nt fur tuixeri prest nta Edna B. Brown date. Aiding him in this decision, no doubt, was the fact that through his brother and sisters he had met Irene Warner. She was the first girl he had met here socially and ihey liked each othgr from the first. They were married June 17, Harrop MiMillcn said, 'In a town owing as rapidly as Hay, there is ire need all the time for services As for me, 1 have n much at stake hepe to let it unprotected by fire loss Mr Mc.Millen certainly reechoes e .sentiment of all the 25 other n who nuke up the personnel of e fire department. Fldward Benjamin McMillen was rn in Lucas, Kansas, a small ruling community, about "35 lies from the center of the United ates" as he puls it. His parents, illiam Thomas and Rachel Kath-yDarby McMillen had eight ys and six girls. Edward and s twin sister Emma were the 10th ,d 11th children born in the farm His sister being older than m by 15 minutes. He grew up in Lucas and lived ere till 1938 when he came to ijdcn to sec a brother and two tcrs, while enroute to Califor-to visit another brother. To id work in California was really s goal. However, his brother was working for the who lcster, alroad asked him if he would fur the fts'ival, have Pile Nw.ss .s n, it. Sui.e'.iis sjoi.-orii-hiell organ, id to knp alive the Nwlss songs and traditions among the Swiss pnipii- in America Ovir 300 Mmis will he pi cm filed in a Grand Cornell m Kingsbury Hall on J i..y 5 Friday ..t 8 15 pm The public is n red and tliki'.s an .iVa..ah!e at G n Brothers Mus.c Co duits Famous guest art,' s wdl pi i form .solo yodcllt-rsquartets, as well as the visiGng churusis, will also perform on Saturday tiiiipt t it .on and judging wil taki p.aic U campus The of I n.un New I m 2 6 at at the lLdg p July Los Angeles, p.iiil.c is invitn! F.ntrn-- have bn n in iivnl from Seattle, Modisto. Portland and u'l.ir nn'.trs Dr ami Mis A ( n hsenht in. Swiss consul general, of San Francisco wm attmd 11. i Lmi day me . t Julius BiLc'.ir of Salt Lake City Is Festival lh.nril.all of the .society. Counties Saluted In New Series a play Doe to the bail weather, over the two months, the final round pa-- t ol play will begin Wednesday, July 27th The division finals will begin In- ill 1 1 normal land l he Like Niew Stake softball joiuoi and senior Men's neared the i ml of the second round this week will Hoy First still undefeated in Senior games and Hooper First d ading the second round of Junior a t.uns, and com! First advertisement in the ser us, appearing on the inside page of this issue, salutes the scenic wonders of Kane County. Subse elected officers mints hie mwly n.l t d.i our Hu Lr.t meeting in (juenl works will describe high ale invited to lights of other Ctah counties and Ju,y A,1 will appear in newspapers through a til lid out the state. Lake View Stake Softball Slow 'i time its, w In n the entire West 1 i Ogden. First Time Swiss Singing Festival Visits This. Area !x-s- t son 89 1 e - mgs Four native pmnei rs were lion orid at the event Mrs Margaret field who will be 93 in November, Mrs Ann Simpson, Mrs Mary E Dalton 90 and Mrs Mary 'J hump soft ball game and at 9 p.m. a giant display of firework!. In addition to these main eventa, there will he a picture show in the morning and afternoon, adult and childrens races and gamea and various types of rides for all ages. Carnival concessions will also be open all day. Mr Buckner is at present serv-.nThe towns of Clinton, Hooper, on the- hoard of governors of Kanesville and city of Roy will be the American National Bed Cross, participating in the events. on the hoard of directors for the Kiwan.s Club, a member of the National Citizens Committee on Who said that the lattie snakes the Hoover Heport, on the board ll.o! Hoi s sandridge7 of directors of "Religion jn Amer deserted which sponsors the I y nn Goodwin and his six year old k an ife Inc "Go to Church on Sunday" adver son Allen, have evidence that it tisements In addition he has acted true luist weik while playing as administrative assistant to Sen. Hi the field opposite Hal Vera near Arihur B W'alkin for northern Doctors Bill and Faye Fanning Nmth Balk. Allen and his play Utah, an dhe is also a member of are leaving June 28th for St. Louis, the LDS MIA Board serving as iiia'li found one, a little one about Mo , to take a refresher course a junior M Men leader i ght iiu hex long which had two at the Logan Basie School for ChirThe schedule of events for distinct rattleis at the end of its opractic the celebration lx as follows: Here they will learn about the tall The flag raising ceremony will latest developments of their proMi Goodwin summoned the We follow the parade whkh xtarta fession at 10 a m. The literary musical Department and They will also attend the Nation program from II to 12; lunch al Bosture queen contest which is Horn 12 to 1 p.m. sponsored by the National Chirof roin 1 to 2 p m. Junior leapractic Assn gue soft ball game; from 2 The Utah State contest was held it ul ed tile guess Li 4, champion baseball game. last Friday with Betty chosen Horseshoe pitching all day ad crawled from, as winner. She is the daughter with champion horse-shoof Dr. and Mrs. Russell Betty of the warm sand pitching game at 4 p.m. Ogden Mr. Betty is a practicing prolonged rainy At 7:30 p.m., a senior league Dentist in Seems its So! 1 , Brown, Layton, three daughters, Mrs. Charles A (Edna) Shaw and Mrs. Ernest (Ruth) Newey, Ogden, Mrs. Wesley (Helen) Anderson, Milton; 23 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren, one brolher, Flras tus Bingham, Ogden. Funeral services were conducted last Monday at 1 p.m. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel by Bishop Leo Porter of the 34th Ward. Interment was in the Ogden City Cemetery. Jim. all the south. You see the Amalgamated Sugar Co. is on Joes property and hes the superintendent The airport is on Hal s part and hes the Big shot running the planes Tom owns most of the stores in the town nearby Hes the mayor Jim he's a big farmer, you should see all the farms he owns, gosh, as far as you can see. Joe's younger brother (when he can climb the ladder to the tree house ) is the fire chief. When he gets his pants on and slides down the tree, he's In business. All this "stuff" is run with no problems, except when Joes Morn or Dad says something about what theyre doin up in the tree house. Hals little sister cant climb. She plays with her doll under the free She's a speck, 10,000 feet down, that is. They got a bank up in the tree house. You should see the money. Trillions of dollars, more money than they got in all the rest of the world. You just havent lived, till you look out, all over the world from (he tree house. At night you can just about reach out and pick off a star or use the big old moon to draw pictures on. Jims cousin was out last summer from New York and he spoke :f the Empire State Building being so high. But when he climbed un to the tree house he got sick to his stomach. Hal said it wasnt either the green apples he ate. Lits of planning goes on in the big offices in the tree house, they got lots of peoplpc working there, more than you'd ever think. Tom Gres lots of clerks for chew'n gum too much and being sassy with the customers Joe raised the pay for all the men at the sugar factory, pi fact I heard him double it, the day I stood under their world. Jim gives lots of food and beef and lamb away to poor folks, this subject during the aSturday millions of dollars worth. Course he shipped a 100 train loads to folks morning session. An educational icross the ocean. Hall likes speed in airplanes. His planes go faster than any of the exhibit was shown by Mrs Russell for the full three days in the lobby jets He flys doctors to sick people all over thp world, quicker than of the Avon Theatre in Holier City. "scat " His planes are so awful big, too. One of these days hes going Besides state officers and post- to build one so big he can carry all the peoplpe in a city at once. Of masters the convention was'atlcnd ynurse hes got the biggest factory in all the world out there to build from the 'em. ed by representatives How many davs a week do all these people work for Joe, Denver Regional Office, Civil Service Commission, Postal Inspection Ifal, Tom and Jim? Oh, said Joe, just when they feel like Service, Postal Transportation, Discoming around, and they can get their pay every day. Withtrict Operations Office and Offiholding taxes? Shaw, who ever heard of that. Shall we think together next week? cers from the National Assn. |