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Show t k s'SPD Local Citizens Tell of 4 Earthquake Horrors BY JANET ADAMS of it was as if the earth had openThe disasterous earth quake at ed up and the water rushed into it MRS. BROWN said it was very West Yellowstone and the national some of our local interesting to have been in it but there caught park ROY The City with a Future 6 Vol. No. IS' Roy, Utah, Thursday August 20, 1859 people In its mist. they are so thankful they were J'-mall safe. DR. AND Mrs. George a and family planned on PAGEANT HILL v Many of the buildings at West vv , If,. i. , this until at the had serious damage. Yellowstone vacationing park . y-r'.destruction of the city of Saturday. They returned home The Union Pacific station chimf Ry Verla ft. Hull Tuesday evening after a day and ney had tumbled, windows in gro. 1 ' 1 I . i night of terror. Their cabin, they cery stores were broken with can, . It was dark on. historic Hill Colorful authentic costumes, reported, shook so hard they were ned goods rolling every where, Theh, at 9 p.m. sharp, as backgrounds, music magnificent : . . - afraid it would fall in, all the dish- Some of the schools walls were I watched, along with 23,000 spec- and a superb sound system make es at the cabin were broken. The down and a service station canopy tators, a spotlight silhoutted four this production one of the worlds fireplace in where the children had fallen Nearly all buildings White robed trumpeters atop the great religious dramas, as vividly had slept in front of the night be- received some damage shcfed hill. The trumpeters herald- artistic as it is solemnly spiritual. MR. AND MRS. Owen Baird and fore toppled leaving debris all ed the Opening of the 18th annual -cabin. However, Doc- their sons experienced this horrifyf the T through Mormon Pageant "Americas Wittor Rcimschussel said even though ing night mare also as they were ness for Christ a brilliantly draDAYS they were in the direct path of the at West Yellowstone when all matic spectacle which everyone, quake, they were more protected shook lose They reported their LDS or otherwise, should see. car bouncing up and down two to than others there , IN CENTRAL New York it had IN three feet as they spent two terbeen trying to rain all day, but MR. AND MRS. Elmer Brown v rifying hours trying to drive away ,'-come 9 pm the skies were starry and four children and Robert from the quake All in all it was ON DAY LABOR and cloud free and it was delightBrown, 14 year old son of Mr an experience unexplainable by fully eool. and Mrs. William Brown, were in words but were glad our local "-'5 lder Delbert Stapley, representthe same area as the Reimschussels people are back with us without : V V Hooper will hold the annual but were hit somewhat harder. ing the LDS First Presidency and Tomato Day celebration on Labor Quorum of Twelve Apostles, pre- Day which is on Sept. 7. Mrs. Brown said preceding the injuries. MR, AND MRS. Harry Sharp resided over the pageant. Dr. Harold earth As has been the custom for the quake the weather was beau- turned from Yellowstone Park I. Hansen, of the BYU directed the tiful and the family had been wa- Wednesday where they witnessed past 25 years, a rodeo queen will 346 in which ter skiing and fishing during the the big quake. They were in the performance, partici- be chosen to reign over the rodeo afternoon. pated, the largest group yet. which will be the highlight of the Old Faithful area. Mr. Sharp stated Five major stages and 20 secon- celebration. The afternoon they had all re- that the ground was like ocean dary stages, set into the sharply THE QUEEN will be chosen on tired except Mrs Brown who was waves and made you sick to watch sloping side of the Hill Cumorah, the evening of Aug. 31 at 8 p m. preparing formula for their tiny them. Everything was badly shaken 1 provided a perfect setting for the at the Hooper Park. f eight week old son. She had just plus some severe damage enactment of deeply significant THESE LOVELY LASSIES win vie for honors fgoner and Diann Stolz; front, left to right, Anita All single girls in this area who left the stove and walked to anscenes from the Book of Mormon. are 15 or over and skilled in horseOwens, Margaret Thompson, Karen Crase and of reigning as Miss Roy for the annual Roy other room when it all happened We witnessed events from manship, are invited to enter this Marilyn Tubbs. She stated that the noise was so Days celebration, They are, back, left, Joan Wag- III Nephi so realistically portrayed contest All entries must be in by intense she at first thought it that one expected the earth to liter- Aug. 29. Anyone who is interested to be an explosion and the elecally tremble, following the mock in becoming a contestant or in get- SIX LOCAL BEAUTIES SEEK ROY DAYS tric stove she had been standing thunderittgs and lightnings ttt the ting further details on this event, in front of and a heavy coal stove The annual MIA Maid- - Explorer please Call dean Richins at EX both were toppled over as was Announcing their candidacy for 94)861. Summeree of the Lake View Stake their fireplace the crown of Miss Roy are six loveDUP THEY RUSHED from the cabin will be held Aug 21 at the Clearly girls from Weber High School. after getting the children and sat field Swimming Pool. Those at The judging will be held on the In car for a long time before tending are asked to meet at 7 30 their In in 5th of September at 8 p.m. in the to go into the cabin to get at the stake house. A fee of 50c daring Roy Park as a preliminary event to The Lake View Ward MIA will will be charged for swimming and A meeting for the officers of the Mary Anns School of Dance will their luggage Roy Days which is on Labor Day. have the honor of representing pt&urfv Tremors were felt all day Tues- refreshments a dance review Aug 21 at Sand Rose Camp of the DUP will present ALL GIRLS between the ages of Lake View Stake at the District the Riverdale Ward day also and the rumble was horbe held Friday evening at the I r CARL HUM 15 and 17 are invited to enter. 15 Roadshow. The finals will be 8pm in rible Fortunately the lake tipped l 22 home of Captain Blanch Parker. youth-fuare to SLATED appear Clark Puffer is the chairman of held at the 16th Ward on west 24th away from them or perhaps it may half one and one in the dancer Any member of the Third Ward this event. The other day J was trying to Street at 8 p m. have beer, much worse as the sound who would like to join this fine Hawaiwith hour program spiced recall something Interesting I are Joan Wagentrants dances. and ian Early organization are invited to contact honors for will songs compete They heard on a TY news program, Mrs. Parker at EX 34690. A meete goner, 17, daughter of Mr. and with Farr West, Nprth Weber, Students are currently from Roy and for the life of me I couldn't L. Mrs. Diann Riverdale All proceeds will and Roy Waggoner, ing will be field In ti jiea future. Stakes. Weber The and an' It was Interesting fact that Watch for the time and date. Stolz, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. name of their show was The In- be given to the Riverdale Ward I wanted to etore away for fuJohnny Sandoval and Dean Wi Harold Stolz, Anita Owens, 15, vention of Color ture use, and 1 wished 1 could Building Fund berg, local mail carriers, were pre Simon and Mr. Mrs. of k daughter But of It have a "play-bacsented with a safe driving award WARDS that you cant have except Bosgeiter; Margaret Thompson, 16, After an all day preparation, by Police Chief Julian Green, last TION for a lot of dough and technicaldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John SAY kalus was. the main dish served week. A patio party held for the ities. once a fact or anything Thompson, Karen Crase, 16, daughat a social held by the Sunset Sec- employees of the post office and CHAPEL else goes out on the air It vanter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Crase; ond Ward Elders Monday evening their partners at the home of Mr ishes Into the ether unless Marilyn Tubbs, daughter of Mr. at the city park Luau is the name and Mrs Herbert Pauling was and Mrs. Thurman Tubbs Jr. you've locked It up in your Construction on the new chapel these are left to those trained in given to a Hawaiian feast, kalua is where the honor was given brain cells . . . GIRLS will be judged on poise, for the 4th and 5th LDS Wards will the moat, a whole pig cooked MR. SANDOVAL received a four of their respective fields Alcoholics members Say Thats what I like about newsfacial appearance, figstart this week following a tabulapersonality, style Carl Grimstad, quorum year pin and a certificate and or A A has it's own service The of as the I them don't and problem throw Anonymous ure and general alertness. A queen tion of bids announce Bishop D. papers, becomes beeter known gamzations at the national state president, engineerd the project. Mr Wiocrg a three year pin and until they begin to get yelwill be chosen along with two at- alcoholism AT 7 P.M. after five hours of certificate The award was Vemile Parsons and Bishop George out becom- and local levels and is not dopen low around the ears. You can given tendants and will reign over Roy More and more people are Reimschusiel. the dchciouslv cooked not only for their record of safe cooking m to on other dent look and back in any interested agencies up something go trying activitly ing THE WORK was proceeded by was served to about 80 per Days and It's driving But also for the excellent to help the sick alcoholic It is terpet or conduct it's services Any- pork you've an impressive sons' You can on ground breaking of their government over to all maitenance someone one speak yours desiring again. felt the role of Alcoholics Anonyceremony held Saturday with city cars and for going beyond the code AA may do so by calling AA list clip out the item and file It be more clearly should mous and church officials and more than away, if you have the kind of a ed in the telephone directory. generally given- - for safe driving to the general public 200 ward members attending Present were Ethon Echols, Mr forgettory memory that I have! AA is fully self supporting The first shovels of dirt were FIRST let it be understood that And thats why newspapers and Mrs Robert Miley, Mr. and turned by Lake View Stake Presiby contribution of ITS MEMAA presents itself by attraction will be here and thriving long Mrs Roy Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff In L. dent Henry A. Matis and Mayor O BERSHIP, and DECLINES all after (improbable as It seems rather than by promotion and takes The Roy First Ward are having Foster, Mr and Mrs Verl Baxter, outside contributions or beDean Parker and the two bishops. now) something still stranger no stand as a collective body on their ward reunion Aug 22 All Mr and Mrs Marvin Venable, Mr of any kind, which is the radio newer the and has quests or affiliates lends Following displaced groundbreaking Neor members and former mem- and Mrs George Pales, Mr. and ward issue any The Junior Gleaners of the Lake shovels were auctioned off for and TV. . . . Mrs Edgar Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs bers are invited to attend The its name to any individual or traditional. View Ward will hold their $150 Teach, which will be added to or endowes Neither op a Leonard Russell, Paul Stokes, with will J agency the-'vbegin girls and award night Tuesday, t is one of the building fund. "There is a loftier ambition 3 30, boys softball at Miss Jean Miller, Mrs Verna at Same 25, at the stake house. Special poses any causes Aug. most sacred, principals Cost of the new 4th 5th ward than merely to stand high in 4 30Mrs Myrtle Russell, Mr suPPf r at 6 Allowed by a guests will include the stake presiof the AA way of life, because it The primary purpose of AA world, wrote Henry Van Dyke. chapel will be shared by the two am There will also be games, and Mrs Wayne Stanger, Mr. and counand their wives, to and dency high individuals allows groups members is to stay sober them"It is to stoop down and lift wards and the general church an races the children Mrs Johnny Sandavol, Mr and cil MIA representatives, ward be of service to others without the mankind a little higher!" selves and help other alcobuilding fund. THERES going to be lots of fun, Mrs Dean Wiberg and the host bishops and their wives and the soof influence personal glory. Keep food and holics achieve and maintain frolicking for everyone and hostess parents of the girls. ing principle above personality briety. Because of school registration on co of the To imply that spirt AA MAKES no attempt to adthat night, the program will begin operation and assistance shown AA at 8 30 instead of 8 pm. as pre- minister in such matters as law by other agencies is unapreclated enforcement, medicine, clergy, ets., would be very untrue The efforts viously announced. later when Mr. Taylor went to of all concerned arc very essen work at the Naval Supply Depot 1959 By R. F. COTTLE tial to a healthy society they moved to Clearfield to be ROY ANNOUNCE HIGH nearer his place of employment. PHILOSOPHY GUIDES POWER OF SCIENCE He remained at the depot for 14 inof the time selling This column writer has been interested m the Living Philosophies years, most REGISTRATION DATES surance as a sideline. He continfor over a quarter of a centur. I am therefore very interested in Dr Macfarlanc, Ellen B. Monued his insurance business after Mortimer J Adlers Philosophy Guides Power of Science. For those Summer vacation is just about Welling ahan. he became affiliated with the Imof you w'ho did not read his column in The Salt Lake Tribune, Aug. 9, over for the thousands of youngThe Sunset Jaycees will begin we hoff Realty Co., which was estaba few excerpts- H. Lisle Parker, Joyce Tarry, sters who will start back to school gie. .you on numbers soon house lished in Clearfield. . painting Science Clark Roberts, Floyd Puffer, gives us power which can be used constructively on Sept. 3rd for Weber County. the curbing Any family wishing to G Dean Rose, Claror It Roberts, destructively. prosides us with means which may facilitate STUDENTS who will attend Roy SINCE February of this year, he have this service done for a donaence P. Socwcll Carolyn Stephenour pursuit of bad ends as well as good. has been managing the Imhoff Junior High School this year are son. Richard Taylor, Virginia Udy tion voluntarily given with the "SCIENCE ITSELF not only is morally neutral, that is, indifRealty branch in Roy. He owns his requested to register on the follow- and proceeds being used for various ferent to the value of the ends for which the means arc used, it is Sidney B Myatt. own insurance business, however, ing dates: other civic projects. also unable to give us any moral direction, focrit affords us no know Seventh grade Aug. 24 from and has the agency for eight naBlack will be used as a backwhatsoever of the order of goods and the hierarchy of ends edge 6 to 8.30 cominsurance p.m. tionally reputable on the curb and yellow ground "Many people today think that philosophy is useless as com-areEighth grade Aug. 25, 6 to 8 30 panies including the Firemans numbers painted over the black with science, because it cannot be applied in the production is the which third p.m. Fund, largest THE JAYCEES are also placing or in the control of means. of things Ninth grade Aug, 26, 6 to 8 30 insurance company in the world, back stops on the tennis court at PHILOSOPHICAL BUT knowledge is useful in a quiet different which Insurance p.m. Alliance the Co., the city park. in way. Its utility or application is my and, judgement, superior STUDENTS are reminded that is three companies combined and Completed projects include the MORAL. OR DIRECTIVE, NOT TECHNICAL OR PRODUCTIVE should the others. they pay following fees, Weber High School students will placing of 12 painted garbage cans "Where science furnishes us with means we can use, philosophy THURMAN TAYLOR Mr. Taylor received his education student body card, $2.50; locker, register next Tuesday, Wednesday throughout the city, building 13 directs us to ends we should seek. schools and in the 50c; Weber homemaking, $2; art, $1; shop and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at bike racks and County By KYLE IIARROP erecting the" playLet me make this point quite clear. The conduct of human life is a graduate of the Business Col- material $2; yearbook, $1.75. Lunch the school, according to Roy Metat the Sunset and the ground equipment the exHe of tickets done organization of human society depend on our answers to such has be also at in manager may Ogden. Thurman Taylor, lege purchased calf, principal School. Elementary questions as WHAT Happines Consists In, What our Duties Are, What SENIORS will get their turn Imhoff Realty Co., Inc., in the Roy tensive traveling all over the U.S., this time, 10 tickets for $2.50. of Government is Most Jusst, What Constitutes the Common Form 1900 Mexico. 5637 So. His The favorite and Canada at have teachers following Theater Building Tuesday, juniors Wednesday and of Good was Scoiety, What Freedom Men Should Have and so on. recreation, is fishing and hunting been assigned to teach at Roy Jun- sophomores on the final day, Aug. W., is no stranger to Roy. He one of these questions, nor any question like them Not ior to Harrisville. do find in time can the when for he a the farm come High should on 27. Students year: raised prepared involves which and Max G. Anderson, Richard J. Bar- to pay all fees, including student right and wrong or good and had can be answered Elgia so. He also enjoys beautifying his His parents, Parley P. of own house and grounds with flow- ney, Maurice Blau, J. Harold Brew-er- , or ever. now in science, were and by stove charge new ALMOST etc. Guthrie Taylor Hotpoint body, class yearbook, locker," IT IS PHILOSOPHY, not science that teaches us the difference Reed Colvin, John D. Cramer, The school paper, Warriors the County Infirmary in Roy for ers and shrubs. refrig. 5529 So. 2300 West, Roy. between right and wrong and directs us to the goods that benfit our HE AND HIS wife and three chil- Bruce G. Erickson, Helen Ford and Trumpeter, and "So This Is Weber nearly 13 years. Although Thurman Cash PIANOS Piano at paid tuning. home Stannature. and Alma at Hansen. dren, Larry 18, Elgia 16, wiU be distributed at this time Taylor was not living for used pianos. Dale Bingham, "In my judgement, it is philosophy, not science which should be Russell D. Harrison Jr., Mary H. free of charge. the time, he made frequent trips ley 12, have lived in their new 2218 W. 4400 So. Ph. EX 2424 4923 So. W. home at uppermost in any culture or civilization- - It will continue long after Hilton, Daryl V. Hodson, Robert Class schedules will be distrito visit his. family here. Mr- - Taylor is W. Holmes, Berlin C. Jensen, Thera buted in the first-floo- r October. have reached the limits of experimental knowledge. . . . But philwe beaulast since can be life too and room CARPET? Maxine which Hooper, WHEN HE and of C. Chamber of member B. the Roy a tiful If you use Blue Lustre for osophy is still in its infancy, its full growth lies many millenis ahead." Johnson, Rex Kirby, Rudy has the first letter of the students of Hooper, married Jan. 25, 1940, Meet us here next week. Commerce. Alton E. A. Then door. Lucero, on the name last Longstroth, in cleaning. Roy Lumber, dealer. they made their home Roy. REPORT CUMORAH Zara-heml- a. i V'Y'V .y:. -$ .- f' ri I'f' Reim-schuss- r- t jl .J,,.. TOMATO HOOPER v- i fW & Stake Summeree CROWN Dance Review Lake View Ward Sand Rose Riverdale Division Show Jadjtl imp to Meet Planned August 21 pionL -- 4 Mailcarriers Given h. vf Riv-erdal- TWO ROY AA START Safety Awards Hawaiian Luau Planned in Sunset -- 'COOPERATION YES-AFFILIA- ... NO' Ha-wna- n semi-forgotte- n, Award Night Slated Reunion to be Held V. Ward Com-radr- y t, Bam-hroug- - Prf Meet Your Businessman fr the living philosophies JUNIOR Sunset Javcees Paint Numbers AUGUST Lc-Ro- y Weber High Tell Of Time to Register d CLASSIFIED ADS f |