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Show 1: Roy Chamber Hear New Cily Officials Views Roy's newly elected mayor, O Dean Parker, and the city council men. Gayle Sheffield and Donn neck Antometti were the guest speakers of the Chamber of Com merce meeting held noon Wednes day al Mi's and Pas liny, I'tnh, Thursday, November 14, 1957 0 Are You Sending Laura Holmes Riverdale Loves Candy Letters Making Business To The Morgue By Kyle Harrop A newcomer to Roy, who is continuing a business she started in her home six vears ago is Mrs W. Meets Near Fatal Mishap ol. 4, Xn. 2t! FESTIVAL WINNERS GO Riverdale Stake Sacred to Me TO BRIGHAM Evening Held On The MIA Quartet Festival. Dm sion 15, District A", will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 7 30 p m Some may consider it odd to call at the 22nd LDS Ward Competing is in home he a man lucky that bed with a lacerated and broken will be those quartets awarded Su th A ratm8 leg but "Adrian cBud) Draayer of Riverdale readily agrees that he is Festival Winners from this com will go to the Divisional just that. His accident last Satur- petition to Festival, compete wi'h winner-froh is with disposal day morning at Brigh mi City stakes five an truck could so easily have had extremenly tragic ending With the opening of pheasant season his helpers all requested t.me off to go hunting therefore be was operating the disposal truck alone While in the south part of route the lua WaaLuiUPH-'lerractruck the inside device crushing liccame dogged su lie climbed inside as he had done many times before to fix it For some ur.ex FOR SALE -- Girls 26 hove',n control lercr p! jinahle reason the cm v o" k condit-o$20: good ma the up front slipped, starting on truck wheel and ' re 715 chinery in motion 6 n'v 2 rieee rim. 15 I1 one Luckily bis left foot and leg 2 6466 2395 W. 44 es FN eaus-ncaught in the machinery near a a delaying action Pcope m screams by hone heard his urgent Homemade Chocol.it.-Fruisec LAURAS muter R'ft the off and turned Cake Order nlu ad for nds before the au'omat'c power Christmas Racked to vo ir lik ng would have crushed him Clristmas Cards 4875 So 19"0 o a pulp Wes! Rh EX 4 2722 Mondav, November 11. at at the Riverd.de Stake House, Riverdale Stake Junior Gleaners and .tumor M Men met for the annu d "Sacred to Me night Mrs II, nr V,i s eroVf to Oir ir's UPh PH'MC h' 1n 7 30 pm Postmaster Emma Russell wonHolmes, who with ders which amonk you who read Eugene thla are parents of "stillborn" i.er husband and two children mail. Have you ever been to a post moved to their lovely home at office morgue U see the sad corps 4875 So 1900 West in February of this year Her specialties are es there? If you were a writer you could home made chocolates, fruit cakes nf th' u mnn rrim of find In the dead letter files of the and wedding and birthday cakes i postal service rich materials for She also docs hemstitching of .rV Mi The Huhncs family includes Da any sort of creative effort a roKuthv .1 F' ot ! rl Ihll'tc, M .MOV mantic tale, a murder mystery-- , a vid 17, who is at present at the vfitmnvi d hv f)nnP story of International intrigue, a Naval training base in San Diego, tr,H HiWr,i,p if o burqan interest yarn, a treatise on California, and Irene age 12. Mr. r (p irn government efficiency and econ- and Mrs Holmes have three other f ' ,,, tri TJ t" h 9C T on omy, or a discourse on parental ner n ' I'ljiv-.l)' Vn V' npvipi glect This is especially so at t" fi Lf! I' n f MA't t u Christmas ttrrrr, when the number r V o 11 t ,1 ?f ft of letters and packages which can ,, .v ,. ,1 T'n v!si.r j neither be delivered or returned Is several times the shocking figure f 4h' f'rU for the other months of the sear n h o uo Why is it that thousands of let n ft, r'r,c (,r ), trn with their infinite variety of m l n c vi messages fail every day to accom S ffi ( plish their missions in life Post master Russell says there are many reasons, some the result of m s JT)TTP understandings, other the cmise quence of carelessness Sometime-mall Is sent on I's way with noaddress at all Infreqently, though too often, the stamps ire left off and the addressee fails to T'-fyf t'fjh to the notice that mail is being fnr tin- month rd Vnv-held for postage Occasionally, the as AN WEDDING DISTINCTIVE LUHA HOLMES sender transposes the number in Hoonr-Mo tdl Amvp 53 50 NOUNCEMENTS from per a street address. In other inst.in children who are married and livMe. Sv-- t, e ho gfis'cs CO 100 ROY PRINTING cea, the ill fated letter is directed amor iioortH tvn 5360 .tip forn home 21 7 30 Nov 'ess m Mr away ing Grace F.X p PH SO 1900 WEST to the wrong post office. Once in TON c. t r r Laura's career as a candy maker 'C,t IN r.ifi'an 2 1R4 11 a while the addressee moves and 0 0 0 " n r O 0 started when she was very young Camp V Honor r w'M be he'd at 2 t 3 K fails to leave a forwarding ad ft !a O f t'-0 0 (. 3 rr loved making candy from the She home nf Mrs Cnfi Fewer (, o v ,,ro dress. The most frequent error is J .1113 u 0 Km" hostess en'l 'h Mr l.m-ihNEW 3 R.M APT, electric range 10 1121 ('-that of furnishing insuficient ad first time she tried it and so when r r ft ! h ,.T.!- , 3'rs Fave Co h(istes K n nv t riwand and 0 o rug drapes dress and omiting the return ad ever her ino'her would go to town refrigerator, j sin0 n 0 would busy herself with a t) 8 p m Mr A'e'nn Rear) rap Choicest location, walking dis(. tt'i k dress. n ft f I ''1 batch of candy Although she al tance of all stores 2091 West t a n rt: t Unfortunately, many persons are (I 0 it Pc j wavs mess haticd thor i her s,, up 5600 not aware that since April of 1950 So Rov 'amp 26 Rev A'lncha Hamblin Fn o thi.it she was sure no one Mrs bns'ess oughly r nn'e Robinson, ro ft has been service directory given Tot si 19 12 4 42 the- wiser as s,,on as her Tci 0 7 hostess Mrs Ka'beriPe Day rap only the following categories of would Hrtn t. n N'nven her 2(1 2 pm Cl IN TON A WANT TO TEND CHILDREN -mail, registered, certified, insured, m, !.': r si l foot in the doorway she KIMMIIU ' 0 18 IXrfcwvrr 8 s Imiii Who would 4 luHi - 4 ,j s k one 17. one 13, want to Mrs Flon-making Sisters, Camp 27 o o e cod, special delivery, special ' ii ft r T 0 How she ever knew tend children evenings and week re Fife hos'ess. ro bns'ess Mrs cm handlingi perishable mailer and candy again-a mystery to Laura till ends Phone 3 2416 WiM'dburv Nov 21 2 pm parcels of obvious value, intirn.i tionai mail, except circulars, mail she realized when she was older A'rs .i PaMi rson captain from overseas Armed Forces lie 'hat it w.is the odor of the randy Smith Camp 4 Rov Mrs he hl.it r away MAYTAG WASHER, nearly new. hosti-sfore April of 1950 directory .erv gave Mr Fdn i Seifert ro In 1951 with a friend Mrs Rf ice was given all first class mail gas stove and coal stoker, in good t( ss Nov 21 7 30 p m Mrs Del eond 5219 So 1900 W. Ph EX pha Cu'hwho w.is an expert The revised regulations have made fie Murray (aptain 3 3133 it imperative that the mailer pro enccd chocolate dipper, as a part Katiesv ' Camp 43 Mrs , vide an address which is accurate t.c r s' started business The Rhine he Child hostess. Nov 21. and complete. Though apparently candy sold s owell that two years 8 pm Mrs I'lta Jackson, captain DOLL HOSPITAL undellverable items are cheeked later sh ebotigh! out Mrs Murray's lake View Camp 52. no host at IH)I I,S FIXED AND DRFhSSED by the most experienced clerks and .ntiic-sai.d has been in business He Relic lla'l Nov 21. at pm ALL CIXhTHES FOR SALE deliveries made where possible. i( ly herself every since Mrs Kvir Harrop captain I JvTTIE STOKER the clerks cannot provide the miss 'I o h ..r-Imw to diet ate a w ed Mary F Dalton Camp Mrs June 5619 SO. 2700 W ROY ing information out of their per chug rike for her daughter I aura hostess Mrs Hattie Gibby Tavlor 1)5 sonal knowledfe. (he letter is eon took an PII. F.X 4 1431 i, ion course in rake co hostess Nov 21, 8 p ni Mrs signed to the dead letter office decoration m Since that ogan LaRene O'csnn, captain "The postal service is anxious time she lias included fancy cakes Iaiuise Mrs Camp Seagull, YOUR TlPPERWARE to deliver ail mail as accurately .ihe g vv 'tii andy making Thompson, cajitain and as expeditiously as possible," DEALER Eugene and lumru Holmes have Camp Sunset View. Mrs Yerlic EDNA ItUNCHEL says the postmaster of Itoy. Mak been art:', rv in church Raker, hostess, Mrs Dorolcnr Res 1948 W. 4400 So. ing immediate delivery is levs ex w k most of 'bell hves Whl'e ro hostess, to be held at the kel'y less 2 troublesome EX Ph. for 5759 Utah. Roy. every- mg m the South (igdin Slake Ml pensive, Relic Hall. Nov 21.8 pm one concerned, and quite in h.ir Holmes compli t, d two stake mis mony with the desires of the Post sums At 'resent he is clerk of the Office Department to give good w F. ke V.h.id service Someone has calculated I ,nir Pi n ,i as s' i: 'i d m t! that 10 pieces of proper mail can h1' was 13 yews in orgam t wli'n be handled in less time than is old. hut s)a- al o add'd to lor ac required to process one piece of r .l v (i mi V tc .o long n ft),- K dead letter mail If to the tune li'-- i; ot.i r auxiltaty o: Society and money losse which (lead let g. :. .i ' " res( nt sje is a s ter mail lmpos-- upon the posin' am- min r o He h f Soc ;ety bo.r d sendee one adds Ihe dis.ippom' ments and heartaches which the of the 1. tl.i Va w S'ako ami is oi sender and the intended receiver g.mist for le- Lake v.ew Ward MIA experience, the total cost to all concerned becomes incalcuable It is Postmaster Russell's logi cal philosophy that if a letter is worth preparation, it is also worth delivery. Particularly is th: m R the letter contains a gift, or e sent by air mail, or has some othci Much of the pi oh Qpocial qualities post offices now h.ivi with dead letter mail would no' exist if the public would exercisi l? these simple precautions 1. Make dress complete the and accurate. Parent Teac her Avsociatiun of 2. Supply a complete return ad he Roy Junior High will hold its ROY JAYCETTES will celebrate their 5th birthday on Wednesday, Nov. 20. at 8 pm. at the Sands dress. iPCond meeting Thursday Nov. 21. 3. Be sure that all writing on the Cafe. Mrs. Joyce Sparrow, chairman and Mrs. Donna Mac Volpi are busy making plans for the . 1958 al 8 p m. in the Nchool event. All members and former members are invited. envelope is legible. 4. Check mail before depositin' J. Wallace will it to see that the proper postage is Attorney Mrs. Kathleen Dunbar, Mrs. Gene tions must be made by Monday h the guest speaker ind he will affixed. Antometti, Mrs. Donna Olsen and and can be made by calling Mrs. Don't gamble on the loss of busi .peak honoring "Parents Responat EX 4 1508 or Mrs. Schreck Chil-IreMrs. Darlene Bingham and Mrs. Volpi in InstrucHing Their ness, friendships, gifts, family heir sibility EX 4 0800. at on Marriage." Athleen Wayment who helped orlooms, and other items of value If you have questions call the Roy There will be introduction of ganize the club. Post Office. i he Roy Jaycettcs will mark the, PTA officers and chairmen i.i r..i Chairman for the birthday party Feminine voice on phone: Is "unusual fashion." Musical num- rompietion of their 5th year asen' is Mrs. Joyce Sparrow with Mrs. this FJannigan, Finch, McMorton bers furnished by Mr. brewer's organization on Wednesday, Nov. Vernie Schreck, Mrs. Donna Mae & A child whos near Fitzgerald?" 20 at the Sands Cafe. It will be Volpi and Mrs. Ruth Morgan as Special Girls Vocal group. When parenta paint Switchboard girl: Yes, madam." committee members. Then a few minutes recreation held. at 8 pm. Believe F himself voice: I want tq speak eminine All piemhcrs and former mem-- ' condudel by Clark Puffer, recreaHonorecJ guests will be the past A help, but aint. tional director of Weber County. presidents, Mr'S. Bernice Rogers, bers are invited to attend. Reserva to Funy CLASSIFIED . I T j ADS e . rc-potr- I '' r- r,-- Flnte?) P'Or-li-P- r BASKETBALL ft s Pt.'-'ll'l-r- Lake View r r 1 -- 1 fv . fv hHi' - , i4 : c - , ncV-- r . 1m- - 1 A 1 1 '2 Rtv-rdil'- r.-- A v,.-- ,fi-- mi i - t 1 c 1 - c rn-.v-- rd ( Activity will include dinner and program to lie presented by a Salt latke group and there will be special favors for the ladies. Reservations should lx made in The mayor elect expressed great advance confidence in the future of Roy, Plans are being formulated by especially if the proposed new the Chamber of Commerce to erect highway for Weber County goes a 30 to 50 foot Christmas tree in through the area Mr Parker has the downtown district for the Yule-tidin the grocery business in season The Junior Chamber Roy for the past 21 years and has of Commerce will be in charge of served the community before for the Nativity scene which will be six years as mayor arranged at the foot of the1 tree. " Mr Sheffield, who was recently reelected to the position he now 'olds, jiaid tribute to the former mayor. Charles W Rapp In enu mi rating the accomplishments ol the past administration, be men '.oned the new municipal building Hie fire department. .North Park, he increased water supply and the . mph-tioof the sewerage sys (in In going over these achieve ne ts for the betterment of Roy e that each pruini-that had been made six years ago during topoll' cal campaign bad bed ulf.lled a e Mary Goodiellow Former Royitef Died in Hospital 1 He said that new industry must be encouraged to cum, inte this aiea if It iy is to Lav,- the tax rev en ur nee ss.uy to np i on n!-- o - c ' sound basis i Mr Antonic-'t- i g.,w a hncf uin of Hie Hailing alld experl enc , he 1...S had in eng and business nianag, m nt whch lie hopes to use to advantage in ,v posit, on I tom xt m g .,f Hu- - Cham !h r f (mum, inaccording to maty hi-i- t Mrs i 04 uw III 5 Hurt Gix'dfeilow wtlli (olem.in pi D, L, 'il WidniMiav i venn. Dec m, ruing m Mrs ( xtmlfel'ow wax a member 11 at 7 m n instead of the g p w W ard. Church i d th,- PI, W i d u' ,: I,. ( n hour on tin s i of Jesus hrM if I ter day S.iintS i lub ti.i and !.,y ir i, s' c c, ived .is ., ten hi r pail tiers are invited to at, ml "I he "f the Sand :v "s c f , ' and secretary Primary, second counsel, r m 'he YWMIA ami on the 1't.m.uy St, ike Hoard 13 si e was a men, In r of Daughters of I tah Pioneers Kulmt . I 1,- s ini-lul- i Quartets Vie or Top j She was born Mjv 24. lWVt. in snowv die Ct.i'i a daughter of Wtl li.un Jann-and McRride Harris Sin- was reared in Snow A n curd crowd attendiil the an ville and came to Pleasant View in nu.,1 I,ke View Slake Quartet fes l!rj.6 Oil Sejit 3, 19.30. she was t vuj held Sundjv evening in the married to Mr Guodfellow in the War! From the Salt luike LDS Temple ops. r Si eond reThey 1.3 quartetes that participated the sided m Hurley, Idaho, until mov- H in ard junior male-- mg to Itos in l'Ml In 1955, jx r Second they .i r t e t i),. Hn.iH-- Second senior returned to Pleasant View District 4A Spot - ' mixed quarti t ar il the Roy Second male quartet wire chosen to repre-s- i nt the stake at the divisional quartet festival to In- h, Id Saturday evinmg at 7 3o m in the Ogden 22nd Ward at 37th and Or.mt Ave Those who sang in the winning Hoi .jo r jun or male quar let were Rogi r ox Mix Simpson Jimmy Widdisim and lx an Hull with Ann Cox accompanist The Hooper Second senior mixed quartet were. Lois Rein ip. S.mpson, Richard Reus and Gary accompanied by Ann Cox The Roy Second senior male quartet were. Russell Carruth. Dec Rawxon, Joel Richards Jr and Oak Vv Moore, accompanied by l.u Ann Field The Stake quartet festival was' ' under the direction of Jay Reus and Mrs Audrey Parker - Ri-t- Surviving are her husband, two Don II Guodfellow. U S. rmy m Indiana, Jay II Goodfel-low- . p'e is.mt View two stepsons. Kuv GiioilfelloA bountiful. Cierald Gninlfi'i'iiw (in'ario Ore. four stepdaug h't rs Mr, Clarence (Km-OrKi sh r. N y ssa Mrs Vi "i a belt Fcrnt Rosier, Salt Jgike City. Mrs Wayne (Norma) Wheeler. Ru p- rt (VerDean) Idaho, Mrs Mjtilemrh Abenleen, Wash . 24 grandchildrt n two brothers. Ijw-rnee J and Flmer ( Harris, Plea s.int View three sisters. Mrs Klste Kidman. Ogden, Mrs Melvin (Verna) May hew Pleasant View: Mrs ins i . ,, Wallace (Ella) Forsgreen, North Ogden Funeral services will lx- - announ- erd by Myers and Foulger Rose Chapel Mortuary. THE LIVING i i - i invitation is also extended to the other service clubs of Roy. PHILOSOPHIES Rv R Written F Cottle 1957 i Roy Jfo PTA Plan o' audt-ortum- Ix-wi- s Roy Jaycettcs Note Birthday N A MISTAKE IS MINIMIZED BY QUICK ADMISSION F.vrynne makes mistakes Some foolishly defend their mistake Most people I'Ve learned have the amazing judgement Their inner resources alertness, and give them the ability to avoid mos mistakes. TVhcn pressures pile up people fei-- l exposed and overburdened and tired. It is then, their mistakes are bants. Any obvious mistake or blunder should be quickly minimized by an immediate admission. When one who has made a mistake, adds to the error and turns quarrelsome or critical they become seriously unhappy. Recause of mistakes many people have withdrawn from friends, neighbors and sometimes whole communities. Many people with incurable diseases, win their first round 111 recogSo, I am this way-bu- t in the battle by quick admission, of it." best make and the it Ill nize Making a mistake can often be the best thing In the world if you admit it. Roing ill can also be a good thing if it gives you a better life. While ill, many people have dtscoveredand developed talents which have helped all mankind. "When the old order changrth, yielding place to new, some pain U Involved. of a Many people are unprepared for the unpleasant shock emoeven and Profound a illness. unhappiness sudden or mistake tional breakdowns may follow for those who refuse to admit, conform, or say, I was wrong." or Saying I was wrong, or admission to any bad situation, docs But it tremn,dously. help condition, is no jump into paradise. It requires staying power and enough inner strength to solve special problems. , Lets think together next weefc |