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Show THE a r. Cotas aa By and family will leave today to serve a labor mission in the German speaking countries of Europe. Prior to departing for the mission, Mr. Tanner was a Part-n- o rwith his brother in the Tanner Construction Company. The family resided at 4810 So. 2350 : W. in Roy, Mr. Tanner will be in charge of chapel building in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.' The call to the labor mission Ts for an indefinate time. ' Mr. Tanner has been active in church and civic activities in the Roy Community. He was nominated for last years Distinguished Service award, which is given to the outstanding man of the year in Roy. He was re- - mmmm READING IS THE BANK ACCOUNT OF INTELLIGENCE . insurance A bank account of habitual reading is sure-fir- e for intelligence. After the first book is pended,' and thus books in the lengthens into routine activity, ' IWne and Library, begins to stir the iplnd, and Stimulate the dust-covere- d 'spirit,, -- , ; ; 1 ! The poorest economy of all, is the belief that one cannot afford good books. If he cannot afford them, he may. borrow them. Books easily and inexpensively becme a pah of everday enrichment. . . Such poor Judgement Is much like cash, or material unsed and things, hoarded In a misers when they could be accumulating dividends in know-- 5 ledge, Sparkle, Intelligence and good living. A reading habit flourishes by reguarity and understanding. Printed lines from added books being dividens from ' . awakened minds and hearts these fro ma systematic pattern Jn succeeding pges in the ledger of life. , From reading we aee he need for understanding facts and places and especially people. One of the barriers to understanding, Is the lack of sufficient reading. Some of us will sit in brooding alienee, closely hugging his grievances, while books are within arms unin-invest- sokc-unspen- t, ed , ' Elder David Glbby leased as Bishop of the Seventh Ward this month Mr. Tanner had been Bishop of the ward since its organization in June of 1959. He also served as a counselor in the Roy Second Ward bishopric and as an Eld ers Quorum president. Life in Europe will not be new for Mr. Tanner. He formerly served for three years in the mission. The builder is a veteran of four years of service in the merchant marine and holds a Captins rank in the Army, re- serve. Mrs. Tanner has been active In church work also and has served as a member of the Pink Ladies Auxiliary at the Weber County Chronic Disease hospitSwiss-Austria- al.; n i New Roofs Under the Desert Sun Tha lata Americas architect, Frank A testimonial honoring David Duane Gibby, son of Bishop 'lengths. No two people ever see all things precisely alike. Nor do and Mrs. Grant Gibby, will be held in the Riverdale Ward they always get the same thoughts from reading the same book. next Sunday night, Sept. 17, at Wath was ent by the authr, for a harmless, 7 p.m. All relatives and friends paragraph by one person, sy, to another, seem to have a sharp orsarcstic edge on it or meaning which honestly may not have are cordially invited to attend. ' been ment. Elder Gibby has been called Sometimes the writer does not get his thought to all his 4o serve in the South Geryeades, This should not hurt them, give them heartbream, or man Mission. He will enter the tnistrust of him. , mission home on Sept. 18 and Some writings need rereading several times and at differ- fly to mission headquarters at ent times. Stuttgart, Germany one week It 1 a well known fact that the mind can grasp things later. one day than It can on anoher day. Perhaps on hat day, we His eldest bi other, Elder re simply more receptive to thoughts and thinking. Alan Gibby is at present servMeet us here next week. ing in the Texas mission. Lloyd Wright, onca da a building designed Bribed house aa a machine for living fit a wav of life. For centuries past the people of the Arabian Peninsula have used this rule of thumb in designing homes to h tha needs of their climate and lulture. Home designs of many Saudi Arabian employees of Arabian American Oil Company vary to individual tastes, bnt the "Mediterranean villa construction is the type most commonly seen. This type of house Is built of reinforced concrete with a stucco exterior. A per pet wall or hosh at the top of the building, turns the roof into a combined sun deck and outdoor sleeping area. A low wall around the entire property creates an enclosed garden which may contain a pool, flower beds, and a plot for growing -- A2 vegetables. Tiled courtyards ana A MAN AND HIS FAMILY verandas are popular, A WAY OF LIFE of the average Saudi Arabs to build o purThe interior ' house has about 1500 square chase their own homes. . feet of floor area. Glased ceramic The aim of the Home Ownerand terrazxo tile, produced Program is to encourage is used in kitchens and ship Saudi Arab employees to build baths, on floors and in the con- the kind of home he wants. He struction of the central stair- chooses his own design and way. Glass and Steel are usu works with a local contractor, ally imported, but wrought iron an independent business man grilled door windows and gTates that he selects. are manufactured nearby. To be eligible for the plan--, a Most home furnishings are In Saudi Arab employee must be the Eastern style ai uf an abun- at least 20 years old, married or dance of floor cushions are found head of a family, and in good in every home. But Western-styl- e health. He must have worked bedroom furniture is fre- for the company from three to quently seen, and coffee tables five years, have a good employand couches are showing up ment record and be able to show more oftenv In some homes the that he can repay his debt during terrazxo tile floors are covered his working life. By now, 85 per with Oriental rugs. cent of the 11,000 Saudi Arab The Home Ownership Pro- employees have worked for the at least five years. gram keeps uace with the needs company The amount the company will and desires of employees of Saudi loan begins at 20,000 Saudi Arab nationality, about $4,000, and increases The company constructs homes t to salary. No interest and loans money to those employ- according is charged on the l0Sii,rA 5 pef ' Acwho wish to buy them. ees cent service charge is added to quisition of houses under the pro- the amount borrowed. If the emgram averaged two per day ployee remains with Aramco, the during I960. At the end of that company absorbs 20 per cent of year, about $18,980,000 had both the loan and the service been loaned to more than 2,800 charge. good-humore- d . authorized t at Eoy, uuh y, . Of tootnei VhimChwiuik NEW 3 BEDROOM model home well located in rr? area in Layton. Call Collect AX $400 Monthly spare time REFILLING and collecting money from New Type high Attractive local position for wido-qwaquality coin operated dispen man tailing and tarviclng sers in this area. No selling! TO QUALIFY you must have IIICTROIUX. Na ago Umlt-N- nnt car, . references, . $600 . to e. $1900 cash. Seven to twelve appaaranca good character hours weekly can net up to t. Steady work, oa $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview wrile Part time and full tima. laming P. O. Box 2753, Boise, Idaho. Include phone. opportunity excellent. No experko ref-rane- lay-aff- ri-ya- ls, Elder LeMoine Walker A welcome home program in honor of LaMoine Walker will Second Je held at Ward chapel, Sunday evening, Rept 17 t 7. ?0 p.m. LaMoine is a son of Joe and Ruby Compos, of Carmel, Calif., and a grandson of the late Lucy r , i Cottle of Hooper. He has servWrltei John Frewein, Manager ed a two year LDS mission in the North Central States. His f lectrelex Corporatlos FOR SALE BY OWNER- - Roy, headquarters was at St. Paul, 4 yr. old frame ranch style, Minn., and he labored in that 71 Wett rd South (The following is one of 3 bedroom, 18x24 patio, fire- vicinity and up into Canada. At series of articles furnished by Utah Soli lake City, place, drapes, fully landsca- the time of his release he was the Utah State Medical Assstationed in South Dakota ped. $18,500 PhoneTA-5-4819- . ociation and published as a public service by this newspapRoy Furn. Co. er. These articles ire schedulTO CLEAN carpets better well ed to appear every other week lone a Blue Luster Carpet in an effort to better acquaint ROY NEWS Shampooer FREE with puryou with problems of heatlh, chase of Blue Luster shamand are designed to improve poo. of the people of Visiting in Roy on Sunday the were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rich- Utah.) Roy Furniture Company Blood Pressure ards, former Roy residents, who STUDIO GIRL COSMETIC are now living in Yakama, use the term, Physicians WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE.... Wash. They were accompanied to describe blood pressure 3 if you would enjoy working or by their daughter, Linda, and the force at whichc ones blood 4 hours a day calling regularly Joyce Thomas and were on circulates the bodys each month on a group of Studio their way to Provo where the arteries andthrugh This force veins. Girl Cosmetoc client on a route girls will enroll at the BFU. is determined the by beating of wK to be established in and around They called at the home of the heart and the elasticity of A friendly cell by the make to are and willing J 1 Welcome Wagon JionUao 1 ? Roy, deliveries, etc., .write to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomas and the blood vessels. Blood preslight I Wilt kelp theca fet sure is referred to in one of1 . other friepds. , r Lktms. , Dept. SW43, Glendale, Californ-aor and Mrs. Lclloyne, Hess three ways: Norman, high, Route will pay up to $5.00 low. and and Ann Vera children per hour. Wayne; accompanied by Mr. Lower than normal blood pre. who appreciate and Mrs. Lloyd Schiffman and ssure is brobably of less import-tanc- e THOSE FOR fine yarn to knit with as children,. Richard, Robert and than physicians once beJoin M carrying on eef a Lalieved and it is usually related botney. and spinnerin. Visit Helen enjoyed spending the community's traditional the Hart Floral and Gift Shop bor Day weekend in Wyoming. to some specific disease. Alpint of hospitality. Tail They stopped at Vernal, Green though one hears people saying Welcome Wagon the in Roy, warn nod address of River, Kemmerer, Wyo, and the reason theyre tired is low families yon know who mature Jackson Hole, c WANTED Amhjtious blood pressure the complaint f are moving. woman to represent Avon ,t Cub River Canyon in Idaho should really be directed againProducts during profitable was the vacation ' .4 spot on Labor st the illness that produced the Christinas season.. Excellent Day weekend for Mr. and Mrs, earnings, complete training. Samuel Tayfor and family, Mr. Call Ogden EX and Mrs. Peter Alberts and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alberts and FOR SALE Choice. family of Ogden. They stayed 147 Locust Located St., lot. at Willow Flat camp in their Clearfield. Call TA M231. Notice is hereby given to the house trailer. members of the Roy Lions Club Taft Merrill is confined to that r meeting will be held on BOB & JACK'S COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE the hospital for treatment. the 14 day of September, 1961, 7:30 at the Pagoda Cafe in Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaefer Phone EX of organand children Colleen, Freddie Utah, for the purpose . .5211 So. 1825 W., and Rickey returned recently izing the said Roy Lionss Club Roy, Utah Next Door to Dresswell Cleaners from a short visit in San Fran-ciso- , into a corporation under the laws of the State of Utah. Calif. ; Dated this 30 day of August with their 1961. They visited daughter, Erlyn, and with Mrs. Joseph K. Compton , Shaefers brother and President In 1852 Utah pioneers In Iron County made the first Mr. and Mrs. Howard Erickson and enjoyed attendpig Iron west of the Missouri River. But it took most of a century to develop a successful steelmaking Industry. ing the christening of the Erick- the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. son's new baby. Now, iron mining and steel making comprise one of Vincent Carley. They were acMr. and Mrs. Duane Ricks companied .by Mr. Car leys broUtah's greatest industries, with 5,000 employees and on and children Linda, Paula and ther and sister-in-laMr. and annual payroll of $38,000,000. - Moreover, each year Connie enjoyed spending the Mrs. Jim Carley of Loan. They the industry pays millions in taxes that help maintain weekend at Vernal. They en- visited at the home of Mr. Car-ley- s state and local government services. . sister and brother-in-lajoyed seeing the Dinosaur Monument and rcturped by way of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kahlan at Afton and also stopped at Flaming Gorge. front the earth comas an abundant lift for oft", visiting in Wyoming on son Hole and Kemmerer, KINDERGARTEN in Clearfield home. licensed teacher, excellent program, reasonable rates call TA 841608. ience necottory, Physicians Eye Blood Pressure i well-bein- Ilf someone :lou know' . cis moving . &! I f 'adit r " V A' lowered pressure. i There are many factors which may cause high blood pressure: fr example hardening of the arteries; changes in the bodys chemical processes; kidney disease; tumors of the adrenal gland; abnormal connections between arteries and veins. Also, heredity appears to play its part in cases of rising blood pressure, the condition seems to run" in families. Another factor is emotion which, in certain individuals, produces an excessive lifting of pressure. All of us raise our blood pressure when we become angry or afraid and this is quite In some, however, normal. iilood pressure goes up to higher levels than average and tesds to stay at an elevated level for a longer time. Often this reaction is in response to a very simple stress. Persons who respond emotionally in this manner are good candidates for PAGE TW6 - Mary Lou Rundquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundquist of Roy. she exchanged nuptial Niederhau-ser- , vows with Mark G. son of Mr. end Mrs. A. J. Niederhauser of Clinton,- Sept. James Tanner Family Leaves Mission TodayMrs.for European James Tanner Mr. and Missionary Activity 0Tie92tuiag cphiQospkes , v4 SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 A 8. v- ..V reception, honoring the recnewlyweds was held in the reation hall of ' the Roy 4th Ward following the marriage Tern-piceremony in the Sait Lake ' '' . ; A e. WEDDING where she was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi, White Key and president of the Shomrah Kiyel. She presently is teaching homemaking - at - Wellsville Junior High, has recentThe benedict-elec- t Parsons performed the from the LDS New returned ly ceremony for the Turners and He is presentRev. Louis Fraga, the ceremony England Mission. Utah State the , ly attending for the Farnsworths. A reception honoring the couples was University. held following the ceremonies. LATE SUMMER BRIDE ; ' Miss Suter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Suter of Roy Joining the brides of the late and Dean Cardon of Ogden. The summer season is Vera Patricia bridegroom is the son of Mr. Howes, daughter of. Mr. and and Mrs. Dali Turner of Twin Mrs. Kenenth V. Howes of Roy, t ' A ' Falls, Idaho. whose marriage to Gordon DanThe new Mrs. Farnsworth is iels Brown Aug. 25. The groom the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. HarHarry Diarte of Roy, and the old D. Brown of North Ogden. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Following the ceremony in Veda Farnsworth also of Roy. Salt Lake Temple, the couple Both couples are making their was honored with a reception in ' home in Roy. the recreation hall of the Roy Fourth Ward. A double ceremony held in the Roy 5th Ward recently, united in marriage, Miss Diana Ruth Suter and Gary L. Turner, hnd Miss RosiletJ Diarte and David Farnsworth. Elder yer-nil- e Janet Ro$s Wed$ REMODELING - or BUILDING HOMES GARAGES t FENCES FARM BUILDINGS FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE- - TA Ken Fahncke MARK LOU RUNDQUIST v EARLY SEPTEMBER BRIDE Robert Redford The marriage of Miss Janette Ross of Clinton to Robert L. Redford was solemnized Aug. 25, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Joel Richards Parents of the officiating. groom, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Redford of Washington Terrace, hosted the wedding party at a breakfast following at Harmans cafe. The same evening a reception was held in the Clinton ward recreation hall honoring the young couple.. r The new Mrs. Redford is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ross of Clinton. The newlyweds are making their home at 2755 Monroe Ave., in Ogden after taking a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone, j , , were CONTRACTO- . R- An early September bride is Plant Now FALL BULBS i MANY VARIITHS Daffodils 10c' Eg. $1 Doz. Petit Moss tawn Seed Tulips 79c Per Doz. Crocus Hyacinth ' . partiei given for the bride. .u Fertilizer Evergreens Fitzers 98c 1 Gal. Tams ' ' ? ' L fMt - . 1 . J r i Rov Garden Center ( m TA by Mrs. Mrs. Ray Howard Olmstead, Olmstead, Mrs. Janet Olmstead and Miss Colleen Burnett. 1 ' i 1 1 1 t.fl i J j 1 t ROY UTAH News Ahouf fho Weather ENGAGEMENT TOLD i Plans for an early October weddipg fof Miss )iay Thompson affff TToger Raison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawson of Hooper, Is. announced by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson of Warren. The bride is a graduate of the Brigham Young University vM - 1 . to high blood pressure. The symptoms of high blood pdessure are quite elusive. It Is quite common for a person to go for years without showing any visible changes in his nnr-mhealth pqltern. On the other hand, many patients consult New from Channel Master Corporation is a two-bandoctors for dizziness or headaches yhich they bdame on high portable radio designed to receive weather forecasts blood pressure. Very often, they and navigaUon signals in addition to regular Standard Broadcast stations. The new radio. Model 6517, receives complete are wrong. weather summaries broadcast by the Federal Aviation AuthorTJiere are a number of in ity, as well as specialized aviation information, storm warnings struments doctors use to deterand radar reports broadcast by the agency. The Channel Master mine wheather blood pressure portable also receives weather forecasts and marine beacons is high. In sme eases, we make from the U. S. Coast Guard. Ideal . for pilots, boating enthusiasts, sportsmen, outdoor our diagnosis on the basis of .workers and just plain weather buffs," the handsome little changes which can be seen in radios case is made of high impact plastic in order to withthe blood vessels of the eye; in stand rugged use. As an aid to navigation, the attractive carry. . others, the disease will show up ing case is equipped with a compass rose With its powerful two and one half inch speaker,' the in changes in the content of the Channel Master radio has excellent tone. A built-i- n directional urine. ferrite antenna pulls in all signals loud and clear. 'Power is If allowed to continue un supplied by four 114 volt penlight batteries. . The new Model 6517 carries Channel Masters famous treated, high blood pressure , can damage a number of the free replacement warranty. organa of the body: most commonly, the heart, brain, eyes a large body of drugs and know- check cases of high blood preand kidneys. However, todays . ledge which can control and ssure. physicians have at their service PUGGY x d, 80-d- LOVEABLE ; LADDIE , NOTICE 9-47- 17 Climax to a Century THE FIZZLE FAMILY By H.T. ELMO sister-in-law- i utaii nitmiG associatioii iruTiriiifnwiiwiwiBi mi '4 1 |