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Show Tabs Anfoniefti Cify Post, Assigned to '58 Budget u 7 he ever wanted to get back into the district he would have to pay agam for re admittance His first taste of helping to man manage the Rov City affairs was given newly elected Dnmeniek An tonletti last Friday night, Nov 15 at the regular weekly meeting of Roy city council. Installation of was okelud for subd vis on The will put them in, p.iv $2 a m"nlh o( each four street lights the Great Basin power company then the city will fur the mainten-erte- e Just prior to the meet ng he was sworn in by Recorder Madge Gib son to fill the unexp red term of James Nelson Councilman .'els'i Perm ssion was granted to Stan replaced the- unexmred term of at his own ex-Delbert Brown at the time of his Bmnion to remove ' Duisland of ground rs. sip;, resignation ich causes a traffic hazard at Mr Antometti will fill the va the street between the Ben Frank eamv which occured at the tune lin Store jnd the Deluxe Cleaners of this aopo'ntnient tlnm proceed At Mavor Charles Rapp's request wth his elective term as of Jan 1 'oum-ilmaii Antomeiti was assign-- I .Matters brought before the group ed to hi f work out the next sear's proved to be finite an accurate budget cross ser'ion of Die usual tv pc of 'terns dealt with by tie council - - I Hov, 1'tali, Thursday. November 21. nl. 1'. Xi 2 Municipal PTA Boasts Increase Local Cub Pack Schedules Meet Pack No. 871 of the Cu!j Scuts will meet Friday, Nov Id at 7 pm at I tn' Hoy First Maid inciting Bazaar Dated For Roy 5th Ward each week The PT of t fie Roy Municipal Llenient.iry Sc Pool is pleased to George Terry proposed to lease announce the results of the recent to the eitv for one year a trart of house Ttif theme for the euning s.ucis'ful member hip drive, un acres for 'he pproxuna'ely eu-h- t w icvnrw uL La. x will of Martha Mr. t?,r (Trrrrnn (It purpose of running surplus s'orp' T l.iio lain id. are 0 families from the ri'!rm' Members of the 5th Ward Relief and Ru individual members racks Mis asVtnp price was X75 ar vopipiv w,n hob! th"ir bazaar Frif 2'D mein n ak.ng a total The ma'ter was held m das Nov 22 5 30 pm Chili hot la IS II,,. fa, ally representation is mce toes pe rale ire cream will he n if the above too p r cent n'd There will a'so he a fish pond Di renoest for of " i o i i i,i iu7 nu infers ar,- nn n d irt came rooked food booth and u ro-- t r 1'pe 'n bi's ' 1 bun'll w ere will include Items h i"i on 2MK) w-- st Sc 'u ol mend cr'hip tout's 12Ur. ! aM ir Neb on If,- u is svred Div '"''Mi- for ''hristmas giving I , in me on one member per fam f he pb-II be anrons piOo-- rasps tun o'h'-ilv There are 242 fainilu s reprequilts, hints wo-ddols and dol c'olhes 'ere 'he e".ar:in'erLleim sented in Muticip.il n'ary fnin-'f'inFvervin.- is invited io come and feet iif $V) neV Sehi ml i... bp,, uo'-lhe hud fun 'tun n A! i c lass h!t s 4 ( will re He abo ron'-r-bih it a p'n or jst 1 i en-lol- v-r- - i o-- t'-a- nr-di- - : - Roy School D-- e Installs PTA officers fur t: Roy F l, rneiilary School ITA iven ,ip ro ed and installed at a in ' ng hi Id ROY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN flight the blaze that destroyed the house and belongings of Mr Wednesday, Oct 30 at and Mrs Fred Wheelwright Sunday The department laid 12,000 feet of hose from a hydrant The new president is W.,v ne Os Death Cunt intersection and traffic was rerouted Weber County firemen were also summoned with Mrs Melvin I, Pcirrsnn hr to the fire. photo as first vice president, Joseph A1 len, second vice president. Mrs Leon K Allen as secretary A new presidint and v.ep presi dent had to he elected at this time due to the school boundary change The teachers of the Roy School gave a panel discussion on "How Parents Can Help Teachers with NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Their ( luldreiis Reading" They There will be a public hearing at d.seusscd the technique used in A fire that mounted to a total apartments wore also stored schools to develop the modern phil of $36,000 in damages to' the two there. the Roy City Municipal Building osonhy of teaching and reading and Mrs of Mr. and bedroom home The youth alegedly gained en visual aids and libraries to Nov 29, 1957, in regards using Fred Wheelwright, Sunday, was trance to the breezeway by climb- Friday reading supplement 13 blamed on a Roy youtth. The The teachers believe that a bet ing over a three foot wall and un- - to cxprnditures for 1958 statement a admitting youth signed locking a door from the inside ter understanding lietwecn the par that he set the fire and also admit where he ate some watermelon that -- C W RAPP and teachers will help the chil ents ted to setting 11 other fires an was stored there and then started Mayor dren to grow up and develop more Roy in 1957 ,hefirCfully (Seal) The fire started in a breezeway Our children ;.re our most treas He at first implicated other ATTEST between the house and a storage ured possession and our greatest room and apparently burned in youths, but upon investigation, they Madge H Gibson resource in America They are the confined quarters for a consider were, released. He then admitted City Recorder future leaders and defenders of able time before breaking through that he alone had started the fire Published Nov our cherished wav of life 21. 1957 The alarm was turned m bs a The youth is being held for medi neighbor, Walter Gates, at 2 30 cal treatment pm The Wheelwright family were out of town when the blaze started Only a few of their personal belongings were saved. Personal be longings of people who rented near The adult education class New i e Roy Youth Admits to Setting 11 Fires in Roy Area Our Teenagers," Thanksgiving Service Planned Thanksgiving Services will be held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Wednesday evening, Nov. 27th, at 8 pm. The Rev. Arthur E Wickstrom. pastor of the church, will deliver the special Thanksgiving sermon The public is invited. CLASSIFIED ADS x I ASK ANYONE You look lovelier. Reduce at home with the STAUFFER HOME REDUCING PLAN Phone EX 3 6034. day or night, for demonstration c v and pr.z-- frc'in hav mg the h.ghe-sMrs ('aides class won in Hi p r ien! mtinfership all id the class i s , d a urn r PI mol'merit t u'h f p.-rt- r t no ur ,M 11 It op 'IV'O Sf i,.i u h h , bui'd tie ad'P'"od ' hp ,"v ri..,ni,n,i Ipt p,.iioi 'o 'he ci'v and ninnmi' ap ad m 'h-own paper 't 'tore S pn (irote-- (rp.p I fniip i - John is Viov Ward L?.kf) te-- ib Nsrrs h-- Tin- PTA offutrs wish to extend 'hen be ,adei"ed Retidi-n'of 't-- r.oe'fe'two Vyb heir thanks to all of our new tnc teachers lor an to ronfern-wit'i the c'v .lit'on members, their cooperation for n,'lctas about an 'i.p pity I,, install a s'rip p f hard '"rfaie road .afier 'he res'ib n's oe rcii'-n'd Die c rh an-- ! gu' r ib"ir own f xnepte bad expressed a detjro h s wrhdr.a-nut of Mew MIA t Youths Request Pen Pals in Utah t jus, d ''-a- ! t'ricf in if our mail this week we- re- " h to ceived a letter from two Ims hi ' -t et-ipit pi t pp t b,, sewer Nigeria whe) are interested in pen pals from our area These hoys are both 15 years old a riel would like- to know me. re about i.s and they would v r v much like-thear from some of ami girls I.aik 'R7 sponsored ('oh There addrewj are tv the Lti'hernn Church of Roy, Kay ode Docerno wi'l hold its pack meeting at the 63 Queen .Street p-'- o'-ii- Du'-al- Rov School Nov B W A Okoro Fjwehinmist I Suru ugos Onwukwe-(- la-r- ns was p sHr-i-- u of the wiv r, II 26. at 7 p m Wil-'-er- t sec-re'-r- Elgin from the ,n counselors posi- - ,'rop f was sustain-f- p Young Wom- ens organiit-n5fam Rrnun j ropt-p-i- posi-it-- and as erran-rafio- pp rf Mrs ! as nresptpnt Court l potinse'or Da---o- replacing Mrs was released ',rs Annie Wesst-- i and Mrs. Donna Besson were retained in their positions as counselors. Mrs. Verda Wadsworth v as sustained as atten-dane- r secret,are replacing Mrs Dar'ene Barers who was released Mrs Joan Barker will continue in her ranaedv as .secretary of the iit-- this meeting manv awards vv'l be presented In Cubmaster Everett Wells Scout Tmop 187 will hold their ywmta Court of Honor. Nov 29, The HaVp View Ward started its pm at the Roy School Era drive 'haunepv Daily, .cn"tmister. ad Mt ndav under the direction of Mrs. "es (bat several advancements R.idet Ceh-members of the ' ll he made and parents are in ward are to subscribe 'ted to attend for the rmgaz'ne At i I! who rrt.ms h's ttrp-v- i Set Yaha stew-ip- t Vr i Fey Ww eu-- Vtw ('"'timings counselors HW and Jerry tt-o-- Serufors Meet e Y.MMIA I. ike Mr n so be share of the d Die reormnized t brn He b-- Die , s tpw,-- r rf Sunday an I leopard J Cummings citi-iin,( siir'erinendent of ,tnp pen's organizil'on. re-- ! a "-- .ml t d ops were W-r- i ' In vwvi Th Of'-- aprei-mi-n- W A '7 am-,--- ; ) enc-uraer- I spon-:nrr- by the Roy Jr. High PTA on Friday. Nov 22, has been postponed until Dec. 2, at 7 30 pm T?!E LIVING the instructor for PHILOSOPHIES the class B Libraries R F Cottle Written 1957 We People Aired on TV are Fanny Many are tremendously concerned about the higher things of like prices, or high flying sputniks During the past nine years, cars driven millions of miles on proving grounds, have proven that not a single mtshop occured due to any vehicle failure or road defect. Causes of accidents were definitely tied to dives dozing at the wheel, inattention, or plain old day dreaming. he If a driver has and feels a sense of responsibility life Whats ahead for Utahns in new library facilities for the communities and rural arefls. .This, will be discussed on the Senator Watkins Speaks show. Sunday, Nov. 24, at 5 40 pm KTVT, Channel 4. c simply will drive safely. American families spent $950 million for new babies and rare last year The average per baby was $225. Many, first baby "it wasnt the initial investment that was parents, will learn Like a convertible for colthe advancing upkeep expensive-h- ut or if an a its boy lege driving, expensive wedding and reception if its a girl From the Institute of Life Insurance comes this advise to we funny Americans, Right now, inflated prices are taking a bite out of every dollar you. earn. At the same time, taxes are taking at at least one days pay of your weekly .salaryAnd rising prices ran make a mokery of any raiscip--pa- y you get. Which leaves you right back where you started. What all of us can do to stop inflation; Let's look for value in everything we buy. And if it isnt good value, lets not buy it. . . . Let's insist on value from our government, too. As taxpayers and voters we can encourage our government to get good value from our tax dollars. Overspending by government, state or local sends prices soaring. Public spending of our money should be held to essentials. This is little to do compared to the price we will pay if inflation is not stopped! Lets think together next week, ma-tcrit- . Senator Watkins will act as moderator to a panel consisting of L. Davis, new state library WEDDING AN- Russell DISTINCTIVE to the state library prodirector NOUNCEMENTS from $3.50 per Thompson, University! Ralph gram; CO. 100 up. ROY PRINTING of Utah, Utah library assistant who 5380 SO. 1900 WEST. PIL EX has been instrumental in working 2 1184. with federal and state library proDOLL HOSPITAL grams; Robert Olsen, national director of the U. S. Junior ChamDOLLS FIXED AND DRESSED ber of Commerce, who recently atALL CLOTHES FOR SALE tended the national board meeting LETT1E STOKER at Tulsa, Okla., where operation 5649 SO. 2700 VV ROY D5 library was discussed in the Jay-cePII. EX 4 1431 program. YOUR TUPPERWARE The senator will acquaint the DEALER EDNA RUNCHEL public on what communities can 1948 W. 4400 So. , expect to receive in aid from the state or national government Fh. EX Roy, Utah, L NOTICE i ' AN EXTRA LARGE and enthusiastic audience was thrilled last Satudray evening at the fine quality and keen competition of the District A Division 15 Quartet Festival held at the 22nd Ward in Ogden. There were 15 quartet groups, representatives from five different stakes of this area. The stakes are Riverdale, Lake View, Far r West, North Weber and Weber, Because of the keen compction, eight superior quartets were ch osen instead of the proposed six. Those chosen in the junior group were; Arvilla, Kathy, Janet and Phyllis Mower, accompanied by Dcannc Hes-lofrom the Ogden 49th Ward, Riverdale Sta kc. SHOWN ABOVE, I. to r front, Irene Cash, Karen Kapp, back, Jeanette Carter, Kathy Ens ign, accompanied by Ruth Burton, not shown, from the Riverdale Ward, Riverdale Stake. This coming Saturday evening, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. quartets will sing again at the Tabernacle in Bri gham City for what is expected to be an out standing evening for 11 who attend and the pub lie is invited. Photo p . . ... |