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Show Thursday, February The ECOND CLASS NAIL PEIVTf.IOM AJTHOlZED BY 1ft, AT PUBLISHED i kinked seek condition M re- igo Hr. fonder' da visited t sult of a minor accident occuring their church and they are now relast week. Mr. and Mrs. Deem were turning the engagement WILLIAM SHIPLEY shows no returning from a stake meeting when they were hit by another car. improvement since suffering a The driver of the car was given a stroke the fore part of January,' 195ft l. citation. Mr. Deem was unhurt. Sunday, Feb. 22, a genealogical convention will be held in the Pioneer Tabernacle, sessions at 10 and 1:30 p.m. Riverdale Ward completed 35 endowments in the month of January .Their goal is to do as well or better as last year, when " Riverdale went "over the top," completing 700 endowments. CTAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION- - 8380 So ionn West. Rov Utah: Ph EX2-11J. HOWARD STAHLE Editor and Publisher, Res. EX 2 9441 BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager Wednesday Feb. 18 at the home of Emma C. Childs, Ivy Schofield gave the lesson and Lco'a Jones read a grandmo'hcr. biogtaphy of ROY NEWS JANET ADAMS EX 4 1115 ARIMS ELLIS has been named to serve as a director of the Young Homemakers cf Weber College, an organiaztion she has been affiliated with for some time. Saturday at 8:30 our Jr. M Men will participate in the playoff held at Brigham City in the Box Elder High School. Lets support the home team! ' h-- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berrett accompanied by Mrs. Clark Draayer and daughter, Julie, have spent the past 10 days in Phoenix, Ariz. combining business with pleasure. They enjoyed the beauliful weather and got in some golf-nand visit- MRS. ELMER TERRY has re turned to Rockland, Idaho after aj nice vsit with her daughter, Mrs. Edward Bcilz, Mr. and Mrs. Her-b(r- t , Thorncll and Marilyn of Idaho, visited at the Beitz home Sunday and took Mrs. Perry A new bishopric was sustained ing. home with them. last Sunday in the Washington .GrecnN.IdbtonsDhc.wetaoinshrdlu Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gibby had Teirace First Ward. Laurence AusMRS. LILA BREW had the misas special dinner guests Saturday tin is the new bishop. Serving with fortune of falling on the ice and L Mrs. Gibbys grandson and him as counselors will be Marquis evening breaking her arm last week. She ROYALTY BRINGS MILK TO LAWMAKERS family, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin John Pendleton and Louis N. Sylvester. right, and Barbara Rose, serve milk treat to is recovering at home. We wish her Elon Mangelson, center, Utah Dairy and baby from Tremonton. Utah Lovely at ward clerk, Charles Tucker, The legislators Day. Dairy a speedy recovery. Dr James Schoenficld is at Colohas been retained for the present. Princess, and her attendants, Francis Frost, Birthday wishes go to little Rog- rado A and M tc attend Veterinary Retiring from the positions were er Evans this week who celebrated short course. Bishop George T. Smith and counhis 5th birthday. Robert L. Tucker and Calselors FURNISHED MILK UTAH LEGISLATORS VISITING at the home of Mr. ENJOYING DINNER and tnc vin Holbrook. Mrs Roger Lynch Tuesday and show South Pacofic at Salt Lake were Mrs Lynches parents, Mr. Utah's lawmakers receive a lift Princess, pretty Elon Mangelson, ecutive secretary of the ADA of THEIR ANNUAL Blue and Gold Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Vern and W Moffett of Bountiwhen they assisted by her attendants, Francis Utah, lasts some of Miy-- U that and be will it Thursday is schuled for next Monbanquet Mr. De and Mrs. Montgomery and ful, Ut6h. are guests of Utah's dairy industry Frost and Barbara Rose. ' Americas finest. Our Utah milk day evening, Feb. 23, by the Cub Vere Adams. Attending a family gathering at at Dairy Day for the legislature at Also participating at the recep- has achieved some of the nations Scouts of the 49th Ward. It will Arthur Fielding has returned to home of her daughter, Mrs. the state the in Salt Lake City. tion will be members of the execu- highest ratings on the honor roll be held in the Club Heights School. his home now after being operated eapitol Hairy W. Stallings of Ogden. Sunon at the hospital. Legislators will receive "all the tive board of the American Dairy of the United States Public Serv- Membership in the five dens orday, was Mrs. Thomas Gibby of milk they can drink" plus Utah Association of Utah, headed by ice. He alsfe noted that dairying ganized in that area has reached a Rev. THE GATEWAY District total cf 42 boys. Jay Thackeray is cheese and ice cream with other Welby W. Young, president. brings more refenue to Utah than will be held Saturday Feb the cubmaster, with Jay Carter as at will a Milk Gold CUB flow THE 871 the of Scout states on other reception tasty trimmings, agriculturCapitol any pack freely 21 at 7.30 p m. at the Davis High his assistant and Ronald Wethers and Blue Banquet will be held presided oved by Utahs Dairy Hill, said Harold L. Peterson, ex al industries. gym. All Boy Scouts and their paras committeeman. The denmothers 7 m. The boys and their p ents are invited to attend. Admis Friday Valentine Gilbert, Helen Tayare sion is 25 cents per person. The Parpr)is 810 invited with special Kathleen Cottle, LaRue Lund-greelor, be a as to retained new theatre party urday by attending secretary the Skill-Rce is under the direction guests being institutional repreRIVERDALE HEWS and Grace Carter. i nhis honor, after which refreshpresidency. sentatives, Emma Smith of the of the scoutmasters. School class of 16 and At Sunday UNDER THE direction of Lois ments were served at the Tesch LITTLE SHIRLEY and Marilyn stake Primary and the bishopric By VEELA HULL 17 year olds from the Presbyterian will A and their Riverdale. in home wives. Ward drama director, there program Larsen, Houtz daughter of Mr and Mrs Church will visit in the Riverdale will be a dramatic presentation, Blaine Iloutz of Piovc have been be given and a buffet lunch served rewas Riverdale Assn, FLOSSIE DEEM suffered what Ward next Sunday morning, accordPrimary are The the Muboss But at place making Daddy, next Tuesday staying at the home of their grand- the medics termed organized Sunday evening under whiplash or ing to Gail Sanders. A few weeks parents, Mr. and Mrs L. Amos car(,s for themselves and parents the direction of Kathryn Clemen, tual. r (WWWMWMWMMMWMWWMWIMWWIM will be and A all decorations is held to be t,le SaturSchoefield while their parents en baptismal Marilyn Tubbs was sustained as day at 7 p.m. blue and the around colors, Tesch Wilford a gold St Bishop to vacation the joyed George with Doris Sanders, first The cub scouts, den mothers, president, those wishing to be baptized temple and on to Nevada and Zona Taylor, second urges counselor 5EE US for SAVINGS! to apply early for a recommend for The Martha Jane Hammon, Camp committee and cubmaster of pack counselor. Released with commen871 are (0 register Monday Feb. 26 cf the DUP held their meeting dation for their fine work in Pri- baptism. 23 at 7 30 pm at the First Ward CORPORAL AND MRS. John On YOUR Family's Furnishings mary were Lucille Stephens and church house two counselors. Beth Tesch and Holmes and two children now live her EDWIN BEITZ is expected home Ruth Bradley, Wanda Taylor will in the basement apartment of the hiweekend after spending the Fay Hull residence. Cpl. Holmes n.ist two weeks at Ft Walton, Fla , and mechanic at IIill is a Skill-ORc- Mur-laugh- Mrs. Shipley said this week. He was transferred from Dee Hospital to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City about three weeks ago. Jim and Betty Call have a new baby girl, born last Sunday at Dee Hospital. They now have two girls and a boy. A VACATION and bus:ness trip was taken by' Max and Ruth Ritter recently. Taking Joyce and Melvin with them they took care .of some business at Yuma, Ariz., and visited with the Art Combes who are spending the winter there. As a side trip they spent a few hours in San Luis which is just over the border Into Old Mexico. In answer to many inquiries, the information has been obtained from the Improvement Era office in Salt Lake City that copies of the November issue which had the section concerning all the presidents of the church, are no longer available. However, a separate leaflet containing just the president section may be obtained for 40 cents a copy. Orders may be placed by calling John Norton at EX THE ANNUAL dinner party of the Les Amis Gaies Club will be held next Monday night with the husbands of the members as special guests. The couples will drive to Brigham City where dinner will be served by a popular restaurant there. e n carpenter Ion TOY AFB. and Mr and Mrs. Reed Rose Mrs Marn.ue Porter is at the The monthly meeting of the DUP Friends of Robcr Tcsih helped D e Hospital ndergo.ng tests and of Camp PoMy Hammon, Camp 40 him to ce'ebrate his birthday Sat will be held Thursday Feb. 26 at " 8 p m. at the home or Edna Seifert re. VaguM he'd their party with June Hciser as with tlip r h"sJnds Kfbcruary 14 Captain Rottv Wood will be presid it Mp rmp Mirppnr with the lessen being given by It was no host party and was n tng Edn PeleeiV. chaip' of Melba Stovrns, Darlene MR. AND MRS. Dean MontgomTorgemcn. Ada llazcn and I oraine of Nyssa, Ore., and children ery V Oct27 There i "1? ',v. ' j ' ' wer nger prsent. Burton gave a short story from 'his month's lesson and Rrx and Naomi Stovrns sang three numbers, aftcrwhich games were played MR. AM) MRS. DeVerc Adams and children spent the weekend in Smithfield visiting Mrs Adams paients. Mr. and Mrs Earl Gordon They also enjoyed visiting w th Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R McMur die and children and Erlenc Gor cion at IyOgan Mr and Mrs A D Adams at Fielding The meeting of the Sunset Camp of DUP will be held Tuesday Feb 24th at 8 pm. at the home of Ona V, liable with Delores Miller as eo hostess MRS. GRANT llowaid and Mrs Findley Gridlry, room mothers of the third grade at the Municipal Sehol pave special treats of ice cr.am Dixie Cups and heart shaped cookies for Valentines Day to the are visiting here with friends and relatives Mrs. Montgomery is a istcr of Mrs Dclgam Smith. They ire hire primarily to have corree-live wok done on their son, Douglas, at the Primary Hos pital in Salt Lake -- ' 2 JJ' DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH i .... .' WEDDING far away? a Join the fun I by long distance Too bnd folks dont allow as much patience all the-- time as they do when wailing lot a Wheie Quality SHOP in ROY Is Rof., ore lowest ofter 6 p.m. otid Sunday 7 always lower " l,ou eo" Inexpensive J and fiah to bite. ft stotlon-to-staflo- WITH YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Alter a hard day's work, it is a genuine pleasure to sit down with the hometown newspaper, like the old friend that it is relax and catch up on rfews and entertainment. For whatever interests you most politics, society, sports, business you 11 find news of it. in detail, in your local newspaper. You can read it anytime, wherever you are; at your own leisure. Thats the beauty of newspaper its all there, and you can pick it up or put it down and come back to it FAMILIES having children with the measles now a;e Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Leon ADcn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer ALL SATURDAY'S PROCEEDS EVERY SATlRDAY- - AT KESSLER'S SINCLAIR ENJOV i SERVICE ITS YOU R j yRrp L&W HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! TO INTEREST YOU! i GO TO THE ROY THIRD WARD Ut alt -- - PRESS lASSOCIATION 14 WIST MOAOWAY IAII IAKI "T23t3CSKU BUILDING FUND Lub Jobs Car Wash - Gasoline BUY YOUR CARS SUFPLIES AND HELP A WORTHY CAUSE! Publishers of the Sun Chronicle 53a SOUTH 100 WIST. IOY. UTAH . . . TElIMONt j Mountain States Teleuhon. Its an American Tradition cln.--s AMERICAN i CITY, UTAH |