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Show I f 4 TUB UINTAH NEWS NEWS CLEARFIELD By FERN ROBERTS Happy birthday wishes go out this wee kto Lois Anderson Feb. 18, Reid Bybee Feb. 19, Caro-les Combe, Feb. 18, Lola Feb. 19, Marilyn Ken-delFeb. 17; Cheryl Keyes, Feb. 17, Norma Mildon, Feb. 13, Glen Peterson, Feb. 17, Dee Ward Feb. 13 and Michelle Malan Feb. 19. On February 13 one of the most popular Stake dances of the season was held-a- t the stake house in Clearfield. The theme of the dance was Love in Orbit. Th dancers enjoyed dancing amid the beautiful array of the ever popular Red Hearts. e Fer-neliu- l, WE ARE SORRY to hear that there is some illness in the Wanda Bybee is in the hospital recovering from an operation, which she had last week. Byron Bybee Sr., is also in the hospital recovering from a heart attack which he took sometime last week also. The Uintah and South Weber Sweetheart Ball will be held Feb. 27 at 9 p.m. in the Sou.h Weber recreation hall. T1IE UINTAII Boy Scouts and their fathers held a banquet last FrH y Feb. 12. Everyone in attendai.ee had a very nice tinjfh THE WlGHT of the Boy Scout banquet the boys were to choose one boy who would represent their scout troop at the jam boree in Colorado this summer. The boys chose Sander By bee to go to the jamboree. He is the son of Elmer and Pearl Bybee. Sander has one brother Rockwell, who is yuonger. Congratulations Sander we know you will represent your troop Ordinance No. 153 An ordinance amending the Roy City Zoning Ordinance and Map to change from Zone R-- l (residential) to Zone l (commercial) land in Roy City in a part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23. Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. C-- j fi yi CLaUfjos A Be it ordained by the Roy City Council: PLAY, Courting Time, will be presented Monday night at Roy First Ward. Taking part in rehearsal is Joan Hancock and Leon Greenwell. ONE-AC- aiw ROY FIRST WARD SLATE PLAY Courting Time, play will be presented a one-ac- t Monday, Feb. 22, in the Roy First Ward at 7:15 p.m. This play will be presented by guest performers from the West Weber Ward. It is a light comedy that takes place in 1905. JOAN Weber 'McFarland, County dairy princess and first attendant in the state, will play the lead. Other players include Roger Smith, Frank McFarland, Joan Hancock and Leon Green-welMrs. Carolynn Gibson is the director. In charge of the lighting and sound is Kenneth . Greenwell; publicity, Patsy Sharon Goodwin another ski fan broke her ankle skiing last Friday. We hope your ankle heals fast Sharon. If any of you have news that ycu would like put in the paper please call me and let me know well. because believe me its very hard Last Wednesday Feb. 17, 10 to write about something which Relief Society women went over you know about somenothing to the Bishops Store House thing which you know nothing Another one-ac- t paly and sevto help can beans. about. . . Rou may call me at eral special numbers will also A stake Father's and Sons EX 4 4155. be presented. The public is inbanquet will be held Feb. 26 at vited to attend. the new Armory. Th cost will be WARRIOR ACTIVITY $1 per person. Every' Aaronic tending Brigham Young Uni Priesthood holder and father By SANDRA HALL versity next fall attended a are welcome to be in Members of the Weber High meeting at which Mr. Nelson, a Seminary traveled to Box Eld-- ( public relations representative r '1 hursday, Feb. 18 for a testi- from BYU spoke on scholarmonial followed by a dance. Bus- ships, fees, and housing. Ques Enjoy Fruit and Beauty es were provided as transporta- lions Ihe students had concern tion for the students. PLANT STARK IMPROVED mg college were discussed. WARRIORS were entertained TO ASSIRE Weber High stuFRUITS, ROSES, SH?X:3S by an assembly presented by dents of being well informed the Drama Club. The program on current maters, five, 10 and Landscaping Tiers a satire on the tele15 minute news broadcasts will vision program Gun.smoke. It he given on television through was MCed by Steven Van Dyke. the social studies classes. No The THE WEBER High Dance news broadcasts were begun band presented a number and on Feb 16. Mr. Larson and Mr. played music for the opening Van Alpen of the guidance deand closing of the assembly $ partment will present the news Elmore, Phd Mathews, and casts KERRY THORNOCK Bill Higgley, participated m a ELECTIONS to select the par.tomme. The program also most friendly hoy and gni in ii'i.udod a gtoup of acrobats the senior class were held 1851 Feb Smi'h limn Junior High and 16 The results of Ihe election Utah Sunset, Dick Dei rick, who sang. will not be disclosed until the PHONE TA SENIORS mtei ested m at- - publication of the Golden Spik l. Hes-lop- well-know- at tx.ro o. They were cleverly arranged so their meeting at the Wasatch as to catch your eye no matter School. An outstanding program where you were dancing on the was put on by the Third and floor. Fourth grades of the school. The program was entitled Our THE FIRST dance commenProgram to You. The calendar ced at 6.30 p.m. for th eBee-hivof events included the past and boy scouts. There girls of the PTA. wss nice crowd of both girls president and boys from both group The third grade did a number there. At 7.30 a floor show was of choral readings and songs. put on by boys and girls of this The fourth grades program cengroup. The dance let out at tered around the theme "Our 8.30 p.m. State in Review. Each boy and a different girl represented For all those over 14 the in the state and recited county dance-begaat 8 45 A large interesting points about the crowd also attended this dance. they represented. county During the dance theie was a DURING the meeting Mr. and floor show with people from the wards of the stake partici- Mrs. Hugo Mueller were given pating. As it is the custom of a certificate in recognition of this dance to pick a sweetheart the outstanding work they had couple one was chosen The done in the PTA during the couple chosen was Mr. and Mrs. year 1958 59. Bruce Hancock of the Second On March 11 at 7 30 p.m. at Ward. the Wasatch School on operetON FEB. 11 the PTA held ta will be presented entitled e That the Roy City Zoning Ordinance and May be and the same are hereby amended to change from Zone l (Residen(Commercial) tial) to Zone the following described real property situate in Roy City, Weber County, Utah, R-- part Beginning at This Here are the pre-en- 11. That a public emergency exists with respect to the mat- ters herein contained, and it is necessary for the public welfare of Roy City that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. chants place of business. There will be four featured merchants each week these will be indicated by the heavy border around their ads in this stetion. Each member of the family may enter cine at eath of these featured places of business. Thus, III. That this ordinance take effect upon its lit'st publication. Raised, approved, adopted, ard ordeied published this 9th d iv of February, 1960. Ruv City O By May Iaiker Dean ur Intercsiid m guv imm-i.- t SHIRLEYS First With the New Ike Feat me 5 to 15 Juniors The Vauna 5651 following Street t V ' tight for living - Medallion Home gives you these 4 guarantees and ot least 3 additional appliance. - Plenty Jones electric jo tome, and functional lighting throughout th home outdoor, too. to Sufficient wiring Houtepower oppliances. ond occommodate today tomorrow's, too. f morrow will collI for even more electrical for yeor living, your home will be modern of decorative and Full Logan So. 1900 IV. . m fr'Vf , to) portions of 5700 BEN FRANKLIN LIGHT CO. & f)3 For All The Family it 91 is Inexpensive 4U. mini mmii Drive Save 4 0903 Little a a Lot Travels Ejir and Wide FURNITURE UNION We Can and Do Sell for Less Roy, Utah EX 82 AMERICAN FOOD STORE Featuring Born Weber County PLUS S&H Green Stamps Roys Prescription BENNI0N DRUG ADVANCED Radio & TV Mitorola Headquarters For Roy Three Channel Stereo EX PANELING. . 18c ft. 8 living children 2x4x8 59c Each TV 60 WANTED YOUR HOME TO SELL ed 1 EX 5819 So. 1900 W. FRIENDLY SERVICE This Weeks Special! No. Greatest asset! products, U. S. Choice Meats, Garden Fresh Produce 72 ROY THEATRE BUILDING Pre-Finish- Your Eood will is our Now On! Always a Thamiacist on Duty Single control 14.88 Dble. Control 18.75 Good Food and Refreshments The best in fresh baked QUALITY DRUGS 2-79- for January Clearance SPECIALISTS ROY . Dean Paiker 28 STOVERS EX CIRCLE ARCTIC Where Quality is W. 4800 So., Roy TV SERVICE Clothing HIGHWAY Utah Roy Dept. Store Tinting county state Electric Blankets Passed, approved, adopted, and ordered published this 16th day of February, 1960. Madge If. Gibson City Recorder Roy, DAY & EVENING AIMTS. BUHLOFFS Sh oes Appliances Television 5643 So. 1900 WmI 5533 So. 1900 W. EX 3 5911 Phone EX in Countys Volume Dealer The Bird with the Bargain.' The best of everything Roy, UIjIi k nown " cb?r Ins. fobias Style Salon liecomc publica-ation- jAVt nr EX 4 0374 Complete Insurance Agents and Advisors 1 STORE IV. this ordinance effective upon its first That 1940 W. 5600 So. tHJX SPARROW COj Coloring Well MAKE THE n for Hair Styling! STAMts UTAH POWER Family participalon gives you a better chance to win, your wife, husband or some bright eyed youngster may spot a due that you miss. Got any Perry Mason in you? Think you can outwit the contest? Remember you cant win if you dont enter. This contest, its rules and text herein copyrighted by B. Reinthard. Franchised to II. C. Fischnaller. All rights reserved. The Family Store Roy Cobia is Famous Owned Nationally Known the puoli; health and welfare that this ordinance become of fective immediately upon its first publication. Attest: won. We Get Results So. 1900 W., Roy Locally & Roy Recity i III. Mayor will improve so your chances of winning. This contest starts when you receive this issue and closes 6 p.m. the following Tuesday. At that time a drawing will be held, the first entry drawn that correctly identifies Whos Who will win $7.50. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $12.50 will be added. When this bonus is not won, it will be added to next weeks bonus and will continue to grow $12.50 until it is SUPPLY with Property people v.itli Choice Mra's Fresh Bakery Goods Special Orders I iom Our Bakery That in the opinion of the City Council a public emergency exists with reference to these matters, and it is necessary for TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME enter four times and doing WESTERN AUTO FOR SALE U S. Roy City Medallion Home Ask your builder or realtor about a PHONE EX Your Headquarters Terms to fit the Job Ci n much 'o his church 5418 So. 1900 West Phone EX 2 4031 SELLS FOR LESS and Dolores Street By O. 3 7151 E FOOD TOWN That portion of DOLORES STREET in the Berrett Subdivision, Roy City, Weber Utah, described as County, follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Lot 22, Block 5, in said subdivision, and running thence North 100 feet; thepce East 59 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 50 feet to the point of beginning. v rong Candy SMiTH'S to-w- M you may LIST are hereby vacated, That portion of YAUNA STREET in the Berrett Subdivision, Roy City. Weber, Utah, described as County, follows Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Lot 22, Block 4, in said subdivision, and running thence North 100 fe;t; thence East 50 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 50 feet to the point of beginning. ... 5616 So. 1900 W., Roy Tire Sale Custom Made REA-JO- 'S II. Medal A 16 terest. m SHOP FIX-I- T Read 'em over! Pre-Seaso- DRAPERIES 7 to 15 Sportswear 10 to Jonathon That in th eopimoii of the City Council there is good cause for vacating a p. Hum of Yauna Street and Dolores Street in Roy City, and the .same will not be detrimental to the general in- When a home displays the Live Better Electrically more for your money in better, lion, it means you get a higher resale value tomorrow electrical living today V' Like New aw AND living In the Rear Just DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH MERCHANTS WHOSE ADS APPEAR IN HEAVY BLACK BORDER I. ! GARDNER'S RULES This is a family fun contest. Nothing to buy use any t slip of paper for an entry blank. Not necessary to be to win, not necessary to be a subscriber to this paper. Whos Who may be anyone in the Roy area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in any ad in this section, when a star appears in an ad in this section, it means there is additional advertising for that merchant elsewhere in this newspaper. Clues may also be placed in that ad. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one to five clues in any ad, or none. This is a contest of skill. We invite you to try to outwit us. To enter, study the ads, find all the dues you can. Thru, write down who jeu think this weeks Whos Who is. Add the total number of clues you found, be sure to put down your name and address, then take your entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the featured mer- commercial boundary line; thence North along the existing commercial boundary line 198 feet, more or less; thence West along the existing commercial boundary line 175 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. ordinance vacating a porof Yauna Street and Do Street in Roy City, Utah it ordained by the Hoy City Council' better Rebuilt and Repainted WHO'S jJYHO IN ROY. An tion Idles Be emblem means more value and USED BICYCLES PRIZES THIS WEEK c v-f USED TRICYCLES point that is a on the centerline of 2000 West Street and South 165 feet, more or less, from the intersection of 5700 South and 2000 West Street; thence South along the center line of 2000 West Street 198 feet, more or less, to the cxisiting 1 it- To report news please conMrs. Miles K. Roberts of MRS. SCHMIDT, Mrs. Sperry, Clearfield, Phone TA tact A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORS . , Ordinance No. 54 t' Mrs. Schoffield, all of Clearfield were in Provo Feb. 15 to attend an Avon meeting held there, Ileen Steele daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roberts is in the Dee Hospital recovering from a serious virus Infection. IN ROY of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; A Ulv Recoulir V The Frog Prince. It will be put on by Mrs. Stevens sixth grade. It will be sponsored by the Wasatch School. Admission will be by donation. They would like a good turn out as the proceeds will go toward the public address system which they are trying to complete at the school. TO C-- ATTEST: Madge H. Gibson V PAGE FOUR 18, 1900 I. j vjwmp"uu4m-- FEBRUARY THURSDAY, List With Us For Fast Action BEST SERVICE AND IF YOU WANT THE PRODUCTS BUY AT We Guarantee To Advertise your Property LLOYD BERRET'S MAW REALTY CO. 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