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Show th spending the wsy in Glens brother. Voting we hope and can Thursday August 28, 1958 BCONQ CLASS niTIUOII AtmOMZED PUBLISHED BY MAO, r AT BUT. UTAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY (ho week with (hois. On after having the ciit removed from home they ipent a day hie arm. He broke hia elbow la a Ferry visiting with Nells fall while high Jumping pboMt lour weeks ago. time is coming up. and " A shower given by Marilyn and all of you have registered Joyce Ray and Carolyn Poll for vote on Sept. 9. was held the bride Alton Jorgensen Joseph R. Ray isirunning again for the House of Representatives in District No. 2. He-- , js on the Democratic ticket. When you vote remember and put your mark by his name so we can have a say-sup at this end of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kendell and Kristine spent four days in Sun Valley and Jackson Hole resting up and having a good lime. The other children. Susan and Anita staye dwith grandma Harris and Grandma Kendell. Scott Kapp is recuperating after having fell from a load of straw and getting his head cut along with other bruises. It required 14 stitches to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Stanger, Tommy and David went to Idaho Falls over the weekend to visit Virginia's sister and their family and to attend the Stanger reunion. David stayed to visit with the J. E. West family until its time for school Monday evening at the home of William Poll. Games were played and lunch was served to 22 guests. Primary will begin Tuesday, alter school. , o SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. i9nn West. Roy. Utah: Ph EX STAHLE Editor and Publisher, Res. EX BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager SOUTH VEBER NEWS 1 Dont forget to send school lunch-- I os with your children to the Clin-toSchool on Tuesday the opening Happy birthday to the birthday of school. Milk will be sold for 3c people this week: Glen Poll, Lon- a bottle for anyone desiring it. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickamore nie Poll and Derral Stoddard on Aug. 29, Bill Cornia on Aug. 30, spent a wonderful two weeks reJohn Hill and Mariam Brimhall on cently in Orofeno, Idaho, visiting Aug. 31. Cindy Clark and Darlene with Janeanes folks. Lynn went Poll on Sept. 2, Ramona Isaacs, along too! Brian Poll and Cristine Russell on Kent Bambrough has returned the 3rd, Leonard Bowman and Derfrom Van Nyes, Calif., where he ral Ray on the 4th. spent four days playing softball for Happy anniversary to Mr. and the Marquardt company for which Mrs. Delbert Smith on Aug. 30. he is employed. Kent also played to start. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Watts on the for the Paramount Dairy this sumMr. and Mrs. Bill Birt are the 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Earl on mer. of a 9 lbs. 4 oz. The Poll family reunion was held proud grandparents Sept. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Link born to Mr. and Mrs. goy baby WeSmith on Sept. 2. Saturday evening at the South Marvin Birt on Aug. 22. Marvin ber recreation hlal. Sport activities has a little girl, Millonie Kay, to were carried out with supper, a pro-gathe new arrival. This maks greet and dancing. There was 120 three grandchildren for the birts. irhitives present. Also Jimmy and Ruth Voss beIna and LaVera Imlay went by came the parents of a baby girl Irarn back to Chicago to visit with born Aug. 24. This is their first Mr. and Mrs. Junior Rainey and girl and she will have two older relatheir three children and other brothers to look after her. Congrattives. While there they toured Chiulations to these new parents. cago and took in some of the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman two weeks visited for sights. They UTAH STATE FAIR their vacation of 10 days enjoyed and then the Rainey family returnin Jackson Hole, Wyo., and in Lava 21 SEPT. Il'thrv mt at I 30 SIFT. ed to Utah with them and visited Idaho. They visited Hot Springs, MH. 2 30, $., See., Wed Friday here with them for 10 days. They with friends and relatives in other Sat. Sept Twilit 5 at f Mrs. left on home for Wednesday. tlyn towns on the way. A I 30 All Price lnclue Ta and Rliney is the former Florence Mr. and Mrs. Wells Watts and $3 75. S3 3S, Feivyreendt Admit Imlay. and Mrs. Rose Watts enfamily $3 25 location not guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples and a few days going lo Idaho Ovdof now by mail; Snd 4 cent John Moore journeyed to Nyssa, joyed Falls and visiting with Theris and return aedttd nvlop tampd Ore., last week to visit with the his family. They enjoyed a swim with check ar meney ardor to UTAH Sam Moore family. Each family in Bear Lake and the ride through STATE FAIR, FG 4, Salt lak entertained them with a lovely dinCity 10 Swan Valley. ner and they had a marvelous time Rose Watts als oenjoyed the company of her granddaughter, Joyce Watts Richards and her four cl. ldren of Detroit, Mich., for a v.sit with her this week. Don Birt is a happy boy now , 1 1 , , BBHZiaHHia CLINTON" NEWS Clair Ross celebrated his 29th birthday on. Wednesday. The evening was spent with a group of ball game tofriends enjoying--a gether. Clinton Jr. M Men were defeated in their second game at on Wednesday evening. The Granger Ward won the game 10-- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bodily and of Kansas are visiting with Lynns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynnette Herbert Bodily. ss Linda Frasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frasier, was one of the contestants for queen of Davis County Days. The Trailbuilder boys of the Clinton Ward had an last Friday evening. Games were played and refreshments served to 40 guests. Clinton School children will take their own lunches for the first two months of school. The kitchen has been condemmed and until other accommodations are made lunch will be sent for the children. Milk will be sold for 3c a bottle for anyone wanting it. A letter has been sent to all parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Child and family are spending the week together fishing In Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox and three daughters of Covina, Calif., are visiting with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Freestone and family. Dennis Draayer, Michael Willoughby and Dwayne Child are fishing and vacationing in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ixivell and family have moved into our ward from Sunset Ward. We welcome them into our ward. Our sympathy goes to the home of Mrs. Rex (Thelma) Weaver, who M Auto-fun-da-la-y Fall Costume JEWERLY CREATIONS ROY AUTO PARTS Lots of items For PHONE EX 5316 So. 1900 W 4 9639 Roy, Utah Back to Teenagers AUTO School EMERGENCY LASS INSTALLED AUTO GLASS AND PARTS BENNION DRUG PHONE EX O ACCESSORIES New and Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE PHONE EX FUT ET KEAE3Y Your Fall Quarter begins September 8. For more Information write or telephone Office of the Registrar, maximum operating efficient) when the heating season begins. our suggestion that vou have your furnace man, plumber or heating contractor do the fol- Gas furnaces, of course.-arbuilt for long, satisfactory semcc, but Laying Sinclair Service i ESTIMATES-"T- h -- 39351 Phone EX Dealer Sinclair Product 1ft 5341 SO. 1901 WEST ROY, UTAH Ftnatl Job Roowmobl" I IIIIID IT IT LAURENCE B. JOHNS-- I CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK Ogden Real Estate and 1 v- f 4. ' ' ,v. Insurance Man ( QUALIFIED Resident of Weber County for 40 years. Parents born and raised in Weber County. Grandparents early Mor-mrPioneers and among the first settlers of this area. Taxpayer. homeowner, church worker, father. :Xil V::. n J. - EXPERIENCED Experienced in business and office management. Conducted his own business in Weber County for 25 years. Presently associated with Barker Bros. Real Estate and Insurance Co., as real estate broker and office manager. i L. B. JOHNS Democratic Candidate County Clerk ABLE Fully cempetent, and young enough to meet the demands duties of a fast developing community. of the ever increasing PLEDGE In return for your vote of confidence, I pledge to to the voters of Weber County, an unrelenting, impartial service to the duties of the office which I seek. -L- AURENCE Elect'on Primarj B. JOHNS 9 September tPnirj Pol Act. Sanding SHOPPING YOUR PIONEER Finance and Thrift Co. Shop Grades All 5900 West Jolly Floors PHONE CONVENIENCE Ben's Barber Hardwood Floors We Furnish Flooring It is Use 5600 So., Hooper Phone EX Cent on Savings 6 Per cash for Buying Convenient Off'Ce 4 3553 Phone EX Hours. 3 8434 EX Roy. Utoh i MANSFIELD lowing work: Phone Flues V UTOCO TOR TIRES Filters WEST. 1900 SO. 3590 WALL Louis Spraycar, to Doall INSURANCE HOMES V ELGER A Vf., FARMS owner AND AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURES V LOTS fxpert Recapping Service Get Ycur Winter Treads Ncwl 5574 Spraycar Plumbing and Heating V DISTRIBUTORS dear, clean and tight. Rest Plan. In ROY AREA Th Inc EX USX INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LLOYD BERRETT Service Sec that flues and chimneys arc If you have reason to squawk about our service, it will because its TOO GOOD!!! Commercial Farm Buildings FOR Finishing like am other piece of equipment, it is advisable at intervals to have them inspected Those are the 1st SQUAWKS Pete ever had on his Sinclair Service. Business Directory Plant If you have not already clone so. it's a good idea to have tour heating equipment cheeked soon to he sure it is in first class condition for PETE RESSLER RESSLER'S Concrete Slabs Concrete Walls Fences me Mrs. Colleen Rhodes and sustained as Primary on BY 4 Homes Garages Basements lost her father D. Dee Harris in death this past week. School begins for all Davis County students on Sept 2 at 8:50 a.m. All high school students registered the past week. Moonlight Capers party for all Jr. M Men and Jr. Gleaners was held Tuesday Aug. 26 at the Clinton Park. Games and refreshments were served to all. Stake leaders directed the party. Stephen Parker, James Bevftfts and Donald Chadwick were presented their Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor held during sacrament meeting. The family of Peter Barton held their annual family reunion at the Clinton Park on Sunday. One hundred were in attendance. Games were played and a lovely dinner was eaten together. Committee members were chosen to plan another reunion for Another year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir and taWily Are vacationing in Yellowstone Park this week. Mrs. fclizabeth Ross, Mrs. Betty Thurgood and Mrs. Lila Cook spent Monday in Logan visiting Mr. and Mrs. Verl Cook and family. Cub Pack 875 held theT Pack meeting at the Clinton Park on Monday night. Parents and boys had their supper and games were played. Pins were presented to all beys who earned them. Sharon Ross attended a movie supper and slumberf party at the home of Miss Judy Barlow on Monday evening. A group of school friends were entertained hv Judys mother for her 13th birthday. At Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Aug. 31 at 7 30 a farwell testimonial will be held for Vance Parker, son of Bishop and Mrs. Charles C. Parker. Vance will leave on Sept. 8 for a Finnish Mission. Primary will start for all children on Tuesday Sept. 2 at 3.15. All classes have teachers to give their lessons so all children who haven't been attending this summer are urged to attend. Onspecfledl NOTTJ! r 4 LDS Business College, 70 North Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. VJINYER-Inlca- ve IHIeca&ing on Labor tsf. Mrs. Elna Clifford, Archer, Mrs. Wilma Betty Heiner were Primary workers in Tuesday. " Mrs. Marian Sevan inferfaload ,110 14 members of the Clintonian Club a tthe home of Mr. Maude Porter For Qualified, at 1420 Marily Drive on Friday evelovely chicken dinner was ning. Office-Work- er served on the patio. Games were played and Mrs. Emma Summers and Erma Ross were presented Men t and women thoroughly birthday gifts by the club. trained in secretarial and accountMiss Valerie . Brown has been ing fields from the LDS Business her vacation in Salt Lake spending College are in strong demand. with relatives for the past City Many jobs remain open waiting, for two weeks. fully qualified personneL The bureau at LDS is availMr. and Mra. Edward Evans and able to all graduates and has many son, Nolan, and Russell Willoughopenings -- every by are vacationing in Mexico ior trained in secretarial work, ac- two weeks. They are expected home counting, Sensimatic, Key Punch, Stenotype and other business machines, KEN FAIItlCKE dormitories and Inexpensive Central Contractor other Uvlng quarters are available near the Campus. Our fully inteI EX 5976 So. 2100 W. grated program includes classes in - : ' ' religion, studen assemblies, gym' nasium privileges and wholesome ; ' A , . social life. ' J03 SHORTAGE; on a Now Your Horn Trod ROT Orl PHONE EX 3 8618 ROY, UTAH WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 2288 W 6000 So. EX Roy, Utoh OGDEN D & B REPAIR Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and cluck blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. PONTIUS HOSPITAL VETERINARY IF PHONE EX it's Banged Up jOjRROWCO? We'll Fix Itl BEST WITH Robert Pontius, DVM 1803 Automatic Controls Wt A.M- HOURS' Aftw Hour See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free Rlvyrdol -U Welding and Wrecker Dally by Apoolntmant EMU Ph. EX 3442 EX Service D G. Jensen 5350 So. William 1900 West. E. Roy, Denning Utah PHONE EX l dinner HEMS chicken In the basket Mattie's Steaks 5413 SO. 1900 W. Hlway 91 Roy, Utah i t Henry ft Mottle Garfield Phene EX 43364 Bttor City of Roy PARX Golden Brown Shrimp and those delidout home baked Serving 77 Utah and Wyoming Communifiet with Natural Gat COMPANY featuring IUSRICATION TIRE NEEDSI DEVELOPMENT HAL-VER- N breakfast-lunc- E YOUR APPLIANCE Cafe for MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY All 4.1403 DAVE'S SERVICE COMPLETE GURANTEED FOR Mattie' t I SERVICE from obstructions. , SATISFACTION Guaranteed Used Cart toad P.M. DEAl IN TOWN AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE 4000 Built Homo ADOITION South D1 Harold I. Trlbo Vom W. 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