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Show ROY COUNCIL APPROVE BUDGET-.NLocal News, Local Advertiaing for Local People 0 Hoy, Utah, Thursday August 1. lf7. 1 Vol. 4, No. 11 iVlayor Rapp Warns on Damaging Irrigation Water Roy Days Set Chief Named ' The forth coming year will show no increase in taxes for the Roy City taxpayers. Cub Pack 871 At the last meeting of thq Roy (Tty Council, July 2fl, a vote was taken and it was decided that no increase i nthe present rate of 17 mills was necessary. Parent Interest The levy was to be distributed as follows 4 mills for contingent needs; 3 for streets asd sidewalks. '25 for parks and public property., 2 for sewers and drains, 2 5 for public safety, and 3 for interest and a sinking fund Mayor Rapp warned the public today that there have been num crous instances of water users in Roy City allow mg irrigation water to run on roads and extensive dam age is being done. Sunset Plans A Roy City ordinance provides that users are responsible for water during their turns and those allowing water to run and damage roads will be prosecuted. INCREASE 0 Friendship Hold Meet Ask Pack 871 of the Cub Scouts met for their regular monthly Pack meeting fr.dav July 26th at 7 p m at tile K) lal k The main topic of discussion was the length of time that was most desirable for the Den Mutherx to a nc Llojd Schilfman was elected to replace Ben .lie new seui-talila! toll (.ami s weie enjoy i d by the Cub. and a ticat of ice cold vyater melon was served to the bojs and their parents It will be noted that the inters st is lagging and that to mail. tain ail active organization 'mule looperatluii ell tin- part ol be I cqulli d p..l ilits u - President Matis Seeks Homes For Days Aug. 10 Indian Children V. r A plea to take Indian children of school age into the latter-daSaint homes of the Lake View , y .. i ' - Stake has been given by !Tc Henry A Matis The crowded con d turn cd the Did, an School in Hrig to j ham City makes it impossible 1 boarding space or class uoni work for all the children who need to lc going to school I : A (v 1 ' V The plan of boarding them in The annual "Roy Day" eelebr.i tion will be held lubor Day. Sept I. lines and sending them to local to lurry G Price. schools has been tried in other 2, according 4478 So. 2350 W who has Item s. i turns with considerable success named general chairman bv the If you are interested contact the Roy Junior Chamber of Comment1, bishop of sour ward for further ...oimation sponsors of the event. All the preliminary plans are well underway, Mr. Price said, for one of the biggest celebrations the town has ever had. Some of the outstanding events being planned are a dance on Saturday. Aug 31. A pancake breakfast at Roy Park will kick off Monday's events; a Dale Bingham has just recently parade, concessions, rides and returned from attending the piano booths open at the Roy park trade how in Chicago According through out the day, concluding to Mr Bingham the trip was very with a program and giant fireworks interesting and informative While there he had the oppor display that night. Ababy show will again he pro tunity of seeing all makes of pianos sented by the Javcettes. relays and hull! in America and many Kuro-pcai- i races for the young and a hall makes as well He also had game will carry out the days the priviledgr of meeting many of the nation's top piano men. To events The Roy Chamber of Commerce ge'htr thnr discussed problems are planning to give away a play- and ideas of the trade This result house to some lucky youngster cd Mr Bingham related, in his during the day The house has gaming valuable information hern used on their float that has One of the piano industries lead been entered in several of the near- mg ti clinicians and expert was con by communities parades the past suited by Mr Bingham He feels few weeks. the trip was most beneficial to him and will lie to the people of this Mr. ITurr is a comparatively new member of the Jayrecs Since area who have pianos or who are joinnig the organization he has antic paling buying a piano Mr been serving as secretary He is em B:i gham would like to point out to those interested what makes ployed at Hill AFB This has been his first committee assignment tonality in a fine piano , Dale Bingham Returns From Chicago Tour dL If it were not for his heroic rescue from a flaming plane sec onds before three bombs exploded, Arland Duvall would not tie here today. The medium bomber a B 20. with an 8.50J pound bomb load was just rising from the runway at its base in England, when one of the engines conked out The plan lied in and after a 1.000 foot skid, crashed into an empty aircraft a' the edge of fe runway, and hurst into flames Five of the crew escaped without serious injury but Arland and the bonibadicr were trapped in the radio compartment and were un able to get out without help. Hear ing their cries, two of the airmen leaped to the rescue, at great dan o their own lives and pulled Oger from the burning wreck age, just a split second in time be fore the bombs exploded. Miracous ly, only one of the crew was lost, the bonibadicr, for no help could reach him. Arland spent four months in the hospital as a result of his injuries. Mr. Duvall is another of Roy's intrepid volunteer firemen who signed up for the service because he had a desire to do something for his community. After the war was over, the Duvalls bought an acre and a half of land at 2248 W. 4400 So., in Roy so that they might have a home in the country and built their lovely house, xerpt for the laying of the brick, by themselves. , They have lived in their home for for nearly four years now. Their daughter, Donna Rae, age 12, was b-- Planning a Trip? After Huge Feast in Sunset Make It Safe The Ninth Quorum of Eld rs of Sunset Second Ward. North Da so vi.s Stake, held their quarterly rial Monday night j It was all just super delicious Entertainment consisted of Hawaiian dances by Glenna Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don Ras mussen. and Beth and Barbara Grimstad. daughters of Mr and Mrs Carlin Grimstad and gu.tar numbers by Sharon Nowin.m The officers of the quorum arc Carlin Oliver Baird, president. Grimstad who was also chef first counselor. McMillan, Raymond second counselor with John Puke! The entire evening as secretary was a big success and no one went home hungry i The landing gear, on the plane, "Heaven Can Wait," in which Sgt. seas. Duvall was a member of the crew, Arland was born in Vernal, Utah, was blown off during a bombing the oldest in a family of seven mission. On the way back, he imchildren, the son of Robert and provised a makeshift system out of Ethel Lind Duvall. When Arland the aircraft bomb hoist which perwas about four, the family moved mitted the plane to land safctlv. He was discharged from the air force to Carbon County, his father worked as a carpenter for the coal Oct. 15, 1945. Since the war, Mr. Duvall has mines, The children grew up in Utah and attended the worked at the Ogden Arsenal, the Trice, Naval Depot, but is now employed schools there. at Hill Air Force Base in the U.R. It was during the school band Control Section where they handle contests that Arland became acaircraft technical problems. Mrs. quainted with the PcttingUI twins, Duvall is working at present too, Rhea and Leah who played the for the Internal Revenue. cornet for the Brigham City High First and foremost in their lives School, At first, Arland dated Leah is their daughter and their home. but ended up marrying Rhea April and hunting and 7, 1941. On Dee. 22, 1941 the young They enjoy fishing but are always together traveling couple moved to Ogden and found born while Mr. Duvall was over- Suutuig is essentially a waj drawing the bujs and their par-mti Ium r via the many aitivilies Sunset Cltj Jaycees and Sunset ..ini piojuts It is a wholesome Clinton Lions Club invite even pastime lui bovs who are grow one to come In Sunset Park Aug mg up in a win id where ever) thing 10 movts s olast A lew minutes a day in an hour set aside each week is There will be a parade al 10 30 hut a small thing, but a mighty am. fire, demonstration by Sun thmg it is whin it is used to hcip set (Tty fuemen. baseball games, the .itc ul a buy. shape otliu games and c mtests with It lakes no longer to come to prizes, concessions, greased pig chase, plentj of cats and drinks pack meeting than it does to watch Fire, voiks dnplaj in the evining the weekly fights on TV or read will end the day the latest lashion magazine. So par cuts support jour bovs. and boys Tickets may he obtained from earn jour achievements and make a n v Jaycec Prizes to he given in pal ents proud of ou jour dude a $65 charcoal broiler as f.rst prize, a box or girls bicjcle for second prize, a man or woman's wrist watch for thirrd pr.ze plus other such prizes So let's even one join in the friendship Day at Sun Playoff Names Softball Winners set In conjunction with the Friend ship Day, a queen contest and dance will be held at Sunset School at 8 pin. Aug 9 Admission is 5'le per person and any girl 14 jear.s or older, may participate This is sponsored hy the Sunset Clinton Lions Club In Lake View even one tx-e- ling, burning nine hours to heal me lava rock on wh.ch the 103 pound pork was roasted fori four hours The remained of the me a was pot lurk nthc( I At this time of year, practically is making plans for that long awaited summer vacation Cub ol llooM-First Ward Juniors cuarheil bj I.uVcrn Kite and Roy First Ward Seniors coached by Wavne G Smith will represent the To get the most out of your vaca Fake View Stake in the Division tion, nuke sure those plans include 15 tom iiam nt In ginning Friday Gravs and rubbish fires have safety the National Board of Fire Aug 2nd at Brigham City Information for the queen entry the cause of much local alarm Underwriters urges - .so none of may tie had by calling Bert Hunt Hooper First will play Ogden Since July 22. seven such fires sour fun will be spoiled by fire at TAjlor 54286 or by contact rr First tonight at 9 45 p m and Roy have hern reported and cheeked For example, if you are renting ing him at 526 Fairhaven Kd., Sun on Second by the Roy City fire Department a 6th at 7 15 summer cottage or ojtcnmg your set Although no serious damage was p m. done by any of Die fires, the loca ow n tion of two of them might have Roy First won the stake senior PHHI.II MVKX SENIOR Inspect it thoroughly as son as proved a real problem One such champ oslup with a 128 victory A mm, on for all descendents of location was In hind the Standard you arrive, to see if any repairs over Hooper Second and 17 11 over the Phillip Marx Senior of Moroni. Clinton after these three teams Oil Station owned by Jim White, are needed Utah will te held in the West Bow had eaih won one round the other occurred on the west Be sure all stoves, hcatirs, refrig side of the Boy Junior High School eij of Liberty Park in Salt Lake Hooper First won the Junior era tors and other appliances arc City. T'tah on Saturday, Aug 3. Crown with a one run victory over clean and in good working order 1957 from 10 a m until 4pm Clinton after winning two rounds If any of this equipment looks old Please bring a box lunch to be and Clinton one 1 (iKOM K JTAN (FHTNC) and worn out, don't take a chancv eaten at noon A short program Supporters of these teams are Gradua'r Irum high school on using it. get a replacement at 30 will will to attend the games in BrigGames begin urged pm while on .icDv( d.:t w ilh the Navy , laham Citv. there for the children. If there is a stove or heater of was Gary I! ' upc fireman. USN. von of Mr and Mrs Frank C Tro a type with which you are not farm fairt r of Hooper. Utah l.ir, find out how it works by read Before enterting the service in ing directions or asking someone July ltl.V) Cope attended Weber who knows - not by tinkering with High School it, which may result in a fire, exHe reciivcd a certificate of high or asphyxiation plosion school completion from the US Armed Forces Institute June 16 Make sure you and everyone in Copywrite 1957 while sirving aboard the destroyer By R. F. COTTLE family know how to call the jour USS Richard B Anderson at Yokonearest f.re fighters suka, Japan Don't relax any of jour usual Shadows lengthened as the sun set on Payette Lakes in Idaho. Since leaving the US. for a six month tour in the Far East, he has fire safety habits even though you We wore guests seated on the patio at the Shore Ixidge My good friend, the. late Ira Masters, secretary of state, spoke softly of his philosophy visited Hawaii. Wake Island, Hong arc on a holiday avk Ira to jot some of He also took and friendship. Our group liked what they heard Kong, part Japan If, instead, you arc going to a of it down. Now 11 years later, I copy from the hotel stationery words in the Seventh Fleet's tribute to he wrote the late Ramon Magsaysay, presi hotel - whether it's an architectur TESTED FRIENDSHIPS dent of the Republic of the Thil al antique or the latest in modern We 14. these occasional remember find Manila. construction March at reminiscence is good for the soul. It tones ippincs, one up. Recalling many incidences during the 'a1-- 50 years of undying rules a forceful desire to imitate, HAMILTON REUNION Find out where the fire exits friendships, the result of which brings with a zeal felt but once in a lifetime "Friendship is a fine haps pci look on over and are the your floor, The decendcnt.s of Richard and conversation piece!" It was joy for roan to meet his friends and to rejoice with Emily Sloper (Hiller,' Hamblin will safety instructions posted in your with them. The happiness of men and women was much of it gather for a family reunion at the room. Weber County Memorial Picnic of their own eraetion. In case of fire, remain calm. If Grounds this Sunday Aug. 4th It the door of re was nothing lovely in the world, nothing delightful, but Tilt room feels hot, jour is hoped that a large number will had a big part Days come and go, but true friendship that fr.endship stay inside near a slightly open attend. Games have been planned lingers. until window firemen arrive. with many prizes for the children. A strange sanctity attaches to all past a memory of what once Never smoke in bed! Those attending are asked to bring was and is not If these things are true of history generally, they are Now, what about the home you a lunch for their own family. Punch even more strickingly characteristic of the chronicle of private friendand ice cream will be provided. No are leaving behindship in life. Fortunate indeed, are we and our forbearers to have had Before you leave, check it it -- fortunate arc wc and our children to have many friendships so special time has been planned, as early as you like. Signs will be thoroughly. wonderfully preserved and remembered. Look over ashtrajs to see that no placed to direct those not familiar These friendships, favored abode of the muses, is the with that area human emotions. Ixve, laughter, and sorrow all have crowded butts are left .smouldering. Be sure you have turned off the through the many portals of enduring friendships every nook to and cranny Is crowded full of memories of past friendly exto return stove (but NOT the pilot light). happy in life. Mr. Duvall takers pride in being periences is If your heating system on, turn FRIENDSHIP IS SOMETHING that requires personal direction a member of the Roy Volunteer the thermostat down to the lowe.s and many periodical inspections, lemands that character be kept Fire Department, not only for the association with the fine type of point. clean for the comfort of its relationship. Once broken, it may be Either turn off the electric cur- restored, in humility and forgiveness. Friendship has a prepossessing men in the department nor for the importance of their authority rent completely, by throwing the address, is free and unrestrained. It should be refined, but need not as firemen, but for the exceptional main switch, or be sure you have be artistic. record of achievement the depart- turned off such appliances as TV Good wholesome advice is the priviledge of friendship. A intimate ment has attained, in receiving the sets, radios, lamps and toasters. If associate or close acquaintance whom one knows well and is fond highest award possible in the state you will be away any length of of, has faith unfaltering in your worth. I have long believed that through some psychological Infor their outstanding performance time, turn off the refrigerator, take the tense and dramatic experiences of pioneer in the line of duty. heritance, out the food and leave the door in like friendships have left an impress upon their children, their The Duvalls Roy. living open. children upon thousands of neighbors, and upon children's their neighbor'appreciate They be will the away, you Tll as to produce a reaction which could only police whole communities, the friends and hood many they find expression through, faith, love, and sacrifice. have made here, and they are like- so they can be alert for evidences of burglary or fire. Shall we think together next week?, wise so appreciated. Fire Calls Cause Alarm in Roy They had a barbecue, Hawaiian Luau slvle. A fire was started early While in the service, Mr Duvall received the Soldiers Medal and the DEC for the ingenious method by which he saved the lives of his the crewmen and subsequently lives of many others, who used the same method to land their crippled planes ARLAND DlVALL t Social Proves Enjoyable employment at the Ogden Arsenal. Rhea was born in Brigham (Tty. She and her twin sister were the oldest in a family of 10 children Her parents, Keith and Nora Had ley Tcttingill were farmers Cntil her marriage, Rhea had lived in Brigham all her life. Oct. 15, 1942, Arland joined the Air Force and became a flight en ginecr During his training period his wife followed him to Ills various bases and was with him up until he was sent to England with the 9th Air Force. ll.irrop - Barbara Grimst.id .lotm Picket, Beth GnmMad. McMillan. Oliver Baird Sitting, Bishop John Photo by Robert McQuarrir Si n or Aaronu PICTURED ARE, left to right Carlin Grimstad Sharon Newman, (Henna Rasmuso n. 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