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Show The Thursday November 20, 1958 Sun-Chronic- SWIFT PREMIUM PRIME A GRADE Police Chief and Mrs. Julian Green became the parents of a have baby girl, Nov. 19th. They three ether children. ROY NEWS cm Individual picture? were taken at the Municipal School Wednesday. HISTORY continued from Page 1 Ward board meeting for the of babies into the world. member? of the Roy First Ward Martha Ann Bingham, who was Relief Society was held at the home one of the earliest settlers in of Mrs. Wendell Belnap Tuesday served the community many at 7:30 p.m. ' years as a midwife. A nominal The Literature lesson was given charge of $3 for a confinement was in the Roy First Ward Relief So- set, however, more often than not ciety by Genevieve Bullard, the no pay was received other than literature leader. It was enjoyed by farm produce and in many instan- a large number of ladies who at- ces not even that. tended despite the cold weather. A The life of a midwife was usually special musical number was given one of heroric and unselfish servby Tolman. Next Tuesday at 10 a.m. ice. So it was with Esther Diana the Social Science lesson will be the oldest of the family of Riv-erdal- PER POUND xzj e 17 to 26 Pounds Averaoe - Whole or Half Oven Fresh Bakery Baker, Esgiven by Rae Ostler. 13 children of William E. and A stork shower was given in ther Ccle Baker who were among honor of Mrs. Julian Green last the earliest settlers of Roy. Friday evening at the home of Esther Diana Baker started her Mrs. Keith Homer. career as a midwife shortly after The ladies of the Roy First Re- her marriage to William Foster lief Society worked on a quilt this Robinson, March 27, 1884. Although week at the home of the President she was the mother of 13 children i.uira Homer. and lame besides, she never refused " rthday greetings go to the a call to attend a patient Sick or this week. Brent Morgan well herself, she traveled miles in 0 celebrated his birthday Mon-Dea- the cold and blizzards, rain and Wiberg who had a birth-- mud to deliver a new born baby, party Saturday with 25 of his to nurse the sick, or to be at the attending. Games and bedside of an older resident. When were enjoyed. death attended her visit, she comDee Davis was honored at a fam-- forted the bereaved, prepared the party to celebrate his birthday body for burial and in many inlesday. stances even made the burial Lloyd A Pope was the guest of clothes. jnor at a family dinner Sunday Her labors were not confined were i honor of his birthday. only to Roy for her services Mrs. Blanche Parker was hostess called for in Kanesville, Hooper, o her pinochle club last Thursday Clinton, Riverdale and other neighhich was her birthday too. boring towns. Our heart felt prayers are with The nearest semblance to a hoshe family of Mary E. Dalton who pital in Weber County in the early a massed away this week Funeral days was the Old Pest House, ,ervices were held Wednesday. This name given to a small building ovely pioneer lady will be missed located on the east bench on the learned outskirts of the city between No. jy the many people who o know and love her. Ogden and Ogden. It was used sufmostly to isolate individuals diseases. fering from contagious Citizens of Weber County, realizing the need for better care for the aged, indigent and sick, purchased land in Roy for the sum of $3000, Jan 23, 1888 for the purpose of building a hospital for the care of such cases. John Peterson, who was the contractor, built the $10,675 structure which was completed Jan. 19, 1889, the just one year later Before ear ended, however a large barn, ice house and cellar had been added. Water for use on the premises, was obtained from an artesian well. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rundquist were appointed the first supenn tendents of hospital, or the Weber County Infirmary, as it was named. The new infirmary eliminated the use of the Pest House. SWIFT PREMIUM SWIFT PREMIUM Ducklings Caponettes 3 and ORANGE CRANBERRY i fol-in- g - BUTTERBALL I TABLE TESTED LARGE COLORED Average to 4 6 Pounds Per Pound EC (Q 5 Pounds to Fresh Frozen PEAS and CARROTS Avenge MIXED VEGETABLES Per Pound 49c PORK Special Party Mince Meat Boaelesc y Cinnamon Nut 3 No Waste 29 bread Per Pound ep 2 Orange Juice 3 for69c g Lbs. 55' ASSORTED 29' 1 Hard Rolls 10 OZ. PACKS LIBBYS Green Peas 2for29c jj Sausage Country Style Per Pound Sweet Rasher Swifts Fresh Pork 49c Bacon WEST PEAK Pound Raspberries or Pack j POUND 1 6 oz. Cans SHAVERS SPECIAL NEW' 35c Value 1 Full Fruit Pies RUM FLAVORED Roast 49c All 10 oz. Packs LIBBYS 59c Value 1 Peas -- Corn -- Broccoli 69c New! n 1 Ac 37C 10 OZ. PACKS w Strawberries for - Fancv F R E S H 2 I'LOUISIANA YAMS 15c I lbs. FRESH GREEN SPROUTS I3RUSS LS WASHINGTON 1 Qc 1 Q r" PouM APPLES ADS 10c Fancy DELICIOUS CLASSIFIED Per Lb. WILL TEND CHILDREN WILL CARE for small children or babies in my home while moth ers work. Phone EX FRESH WOULD LIKE TO tend children in my home CRANBERRIES pre-scho- supervision handy bedroom telephone laves steps, costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just coll our business office. A Staff Hountaln in Per Pound FOR SALE Spinet piano, to be repossessed in this area, assume bal of contract. For more details write credit dept. Box 148 S H Station, Salt Lake City, Ut. nodern homes have landy phones Careful Phone EX BIG Telephone DEW DROP HEARTS WITH SUSAN HAYWARD for Butterscotch AND WILLIAM LUNDIGAN limited time only All persons 65 Years of age and over will Ibe mitted to shows FREE on Sundays 3 j US for SAVINGS! .29c SEE Cranberry Sauce 2 for 49c No. 2Vt Size Cans 2 for 39c IT 7 oz. Cello Bag Malnut Meats 49c Pound Packs Sugar . pks 29c . - - - Food White 4 far 51 Yellow KAWEAH PH EN IX Tall Can 4 for 51 Ripe Olives LIBBYS Pound 29c OLEO SHADY OAK 2 oz. Cans STEMS & PIECES Tall Can 29c Green Ripe Olives Mushrooms. . 7 for 1 I Cookie Assortment 4 nks 5 1 HAWAIIAN GOLD No. 211 Size Can Pineapple Crushed Chunks Tidbits 5 for 51 Pack MRS. CUBBISONS Dressing FLUFFO 3 Pound FANCY t us 59c Shortening .79c 4 Lbs. 51.98 Mixed Nuts BRACIFS Can No. 1 Grade 22 Gloria Condi S oz. Bag Hard Mix 59c On YOUR Family's Furnishings trikeistame y t ; " t "Where Quality SHOP in ROY Is (3d(mf TEM inexpensive end g POWDERED or BROWN FIRESIDE ad- Henry J. Day, Manager SEE Devils Pack Size Can .... 3 for 51 Cnke Mixes oz. BISCUIT MIX Tall Cans Pumpkin 40 JIFFY Can C&H SWANSDOWN Vd Climb the Hiahest Mountain' 'W' 4 for Si Fruit Cocktail LIBBYS 4 for 51 2V Pear Halves WEDNESDAY NOV. 26 .4 for 51 46 oz. Cans DELIGHT HEARTS DELIGHT Children 20c Adults 25c . . Size No. 303 DELIGHT OCEAN SPRAY Tomato Juice WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 4 for Tall Can 3 Asparagus ROY THEATER HEARTS Bottles Pickle Assortment ODORLESS, soapless, gentle and no foreign substance left kind, behind in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre Roy Lumber Co. caCodt 12 oz. S El liiininniiiimimiinmiinimiiraiiinmiiinniiininmmimniiimimmiHmnnmiiiminiiiinniinnnmninniinmnniiinniS K o 3 |