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Show Roy ... the city with a future t. 8. Cottle MMIMw FOR A SOBER BUT HAPPY MARRIED L1FR The Capacity to respect the 'Trial and Error of the Ages' greater knowledge, greater skills, greater experience in living are some of the signs of intelligence. t Love U not foolish. Love is normol, reasonable, and very teftsiop-filleworld, neceiuyy in our Husbands end wive know the ability to love Is a talent that responds end warms up with practice end petience. Marrige is .the public declaration of a mao and women that formed a secret alliance, with the intention to belong have they to, and share with each other, a mystical estate; mistical exactly in the sense that the real experience cannot be communicated to others, npr explained even to ooeself on ratierud ground," Katherine Porter Hundreds of parriape advisors are suro that similarity of background, education, religion, family customs mokts for happier, less difficult; marriage and all sonsibla parents wan bappiooss for their children. Wives are the home cleaners. If personalities are to ba dean-ed-up- , what more natural people than good wives? firm looisf-anc- a Wives clean homos with pleasant, affect on considerate behavior and ell har families' acceptance of their responsibjlifisa. Perhaps you've found that theres almost nothing easier to come by than amateur marital advice. Chances are someone, wholly un-- , qualified, but with the best of intentions, told you what to do, or say a sort of activity. But you may find this to be true: "A taste for irony has kopt more hearts from breaking than a sense of humor for It takes Irony to appreciate fh oke which is on oneself." Jetsamym West To carry anything to an and worth reaching, wo must believe in It and want it with all our might. More than that wo must bo willing to commit ourself to a courta, porhaps a long and hard ana, without being able to form exactly where wo wui come aid,. , Lets think together next week. it d katv Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mong and family returned to their home here after visiting in Wyoming for the past ten days. Mrs. Norma Ottanson underwent majory surgery in the Dee hospital on Tuesday. A little baby girl was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Ronald. Young on Wednesday, August I, in the Dee hospital The baby passed away hours later? Funjust twenty-fou- r eral services were held Saturday in Clearfield. Grandparents of the little girl are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of Roy. Master Jimmy Burton, son of Mr- - and Mrs, William O. Burton, was released from the Dee hospital Sunday afternoon. He bad been a patient in the hospital for the past ten days due to a severe head injury he received in a fall from a bicycla Bishop and Mrs. Loren O. Kay. and family motored to Tretnon-to- a Sunday afternoon where they visited with Mrs. Kays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Sunday callers at the Edwin C. Beits home were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Bolingbroke and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alberts. Little Robyn Kammyer of- Salt Lake City visited with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson, Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and family left Friday for Malad, Idaho where they visited, with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Williams. .Mrs. .Rachel Williams of Malad, Idaho arrived last week and is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and family. : Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobia have been Dr. and Mrs. Robert Crabtree and four children of Van Nuys, California. , Mrs. Crabtree has been a dose friend of Mrs. Cobia since childhood, Dr. Crabtree is interning at Van Nuys. Mr. and Mrs. LeRdy Anderson 4 Oak City have been house guests at the home of their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and . Boyd Call. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dunbar have just returned from a few dgys vacation in the Uintahs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright entertained on Thursday evening prior to their departure to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and family spent the weekend camping at China Meadows in the Legal Notice F&rtn machinery Of, John Hill; decreased, is now being probated. Bids should be submitted to Opal Hill, Administrix, RL 4, Box 218, Ogden, Utah. Phone EX 44921. ' (.Property ednsisti of: 1957 John Deere Self propelled combine, Model 45, 10 ft. grain bead with 10, 2 row corn bead attachment; Allis Chalmers Crawler with dozer; Tandum wheel Caterpillar trailer; tractor operated Fidd sprayer; hla 5 Job Deere 7 ft. hay mower; Everman land 1955 Studebaker car; misc equipment; also farm ground for rent. la H-D- The Roy Lions Club held its annual summer party Lpst Thursday, August 2, at the Municipal . Pal-k- ' ' Swimming was open to the club members and their families with dinner being served after for everyone . of the. approximately 80 people in attendance. Chairman in charge of the event was Mr. Lefty Stewart, Other parties and everts are being planned for the club in the - ear future. lev-ek- r; aug. 9 Lutherns to Begin Kindergarten Aug. 27 A special kindergarten class will be held at the Our Saviors Dclux Lu there Church, starting Mon40. GAL, GLASS LINED, . day August 27. To be eligible Pioneer Brand-Sup- ply Limited children must be 5 years old by 10. Year Warranty. Oct. Registration is being held now at the church, on a First come first serve basis. Class will be from 9:30 to noon 5 days a week, under the direction of Mrs. Duane Lee. Uintahs. BUILDER'S All interested may call .the Missed in Roy will be the Neil church parsonage at or Tippetts family who have moved Mrs. Marion Crossfield, at to Star Valley, Wyoming where Mr. Tippetts has accepted Well position. normal will A be fee Ph. EX charged teaching or EX Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutchifor this class. son and family enjoyed spending a few days of last week at the v parks in southern Utah. BOB 5ANDER'S AUTQ SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen and family are moving to Salem, 825-657- 1 Service Oregon, where Mr. Hansen has Complete son-in-la- Wafer Heater new 62.50 . BARGAIN BARN 3175 Ogden 825-786- 4 825-836- Auto Phone 5211 So. 1825 W, ' Boy, accepted employment Prior to their leaving, the Hansens were entertained at a no Utah ADS icrira r 'n DAVIS PREMIUM Tires, all sizes, you get more miles per ' dollar than any other tire. Western Auto, Roy, 1940 W. 5600 So. Phone 825-823- SOUTH WEBER v V. Cyril Tom and Sam Stanger returned home last Wednesday after a 10 day vacation up through the northwest. They visited friends and relatives along the way. They also took in the World fair and other interesting things along the way. Sally also went with them but she stayed in Seattle with relatives but will return before school starts. Marilyn and 'Joyce Ray are sporting them a brand new car, a Chevy Two. The color they chose was tan. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poll and family wish to thank each and every one of you that helped in any respect at the death of their son Kenny last week. It was v?. Y. i- - xr -- . v: r p ft; FOR EASY, quick carpet cleaning rent Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer only $1 per day. Roy Furniture Co. . t: .,? i sV I h LOST CHIHUAHUA, fluffy, reddish brown with lots of white female, answers to name of Rainey. Reward. Phone TA 9 54978. j- V ,, 4 ? ' MOBILE HOME. 28 x8. Modern carpeted, new water heater. Clean. $1000. Perfect for frequent moving or as a lakeside cabin. Will deliver within 100 Clearmiles. 365 S. State, field. m really appreciated, Voting registration will be held the next two Tuesdays at the home of Mrs. Verda Bouchard. AH those that need to register should do so at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Badger and Joyce spent last week end at Bear Lake relaxing and enjoying the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Reoelde Harper and family have moved into their new home. It is just east of Clarence Earls place, (Another new horn b being built in South Weber. It belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill Barbara Strombergs brother. It is being constructed just east of John Strombergs place. Twenty four bags and two advisors, Arthur Ukens and Harold Ray, spent four days- - during the week up at Poll Creek Jjk fishing and roughing it out, All the boys really enjoyed it and- - are looking forward to the next trip next summer. Patrick Rainey .was baptized into the LDS chureh last Saturday by her father Junior - On Sunday, she was confirmed by her grandfather, Hap Imlay. . , , This Weeks Sun Chronicle Recognition Award goes to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. and Lillian W. filountcRS Provide Retreat for Utahns (Editors Note: Hiis is another In a series of See Utah articles to better acquaint designed Utahn with their home state. The articles have been prepared by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. Each week a different sector of the state will be featur. . . ed.) , One of the best ways to beat the heat on these hot summer days is to retreat to Utah's cool mountain slopes. Every sector of the Beehive State has its mountains with refreshing alpine Greenery only a short drive from your front door, no matter where you live. Hie lofty Uinta Mountains In northeastern Utah are among the most magnificent and most talk, ed about peaks in Utah. They are nationally famous for their primitive scaiery, their spunky trout and their verdant pine and aspen , es . scenic wonder, the Uintas have fame and gained considerable distinction as the only major mountain range in the United States that runs east and west. The wild. Jagged region known throughout the state as The Uintas also contain the highest mountain in Utah King Peak with an elevation of 13,498 feet. While much of the Uintas is wilderness area and unbisceted y Clean the floor and remove AcouwaATiONS Floor very dirty or LAWNS OF USE A STANLEY HANDLE ' CTi-Qt-rvLT- up CLEANING. TAKE EXCESS WATER WITH or AMAZO mop STANLEY SQUEEZE MOR POlA OR 'h-- 2 SLOW WAX INTO THE HANDLE OF THE QUICK AMP EASY WAVER, PEESS BOTTOM ANO WAX FLOWS EVENLY THROUGH WAX APPLI- CATOR TO FLOOR. APPLY WITH LIGHT EVEN STROKES. AS NEEDED DAMP-MOTHE FLOOR WITH STANLEY SQUEEZE MOP WHICH REMOVES 60ftfACi DIRT AND SPOTS AND KEEPS FLOOR CLEAN BETWEEN MOPPlNSS. Smith Artie Circle PmMTWAVE n I3 Giving away Free Air Plane Rides TA 8.50 01 5810 So. 1900 W. Lata evening or early morning appointments 03 Gor-f.l- or -v M i.i. ; ( - A , PHOE , V- , -- - s , v. v . 8.25:6749 , . - , . j Bsnuiy Solon 5386 South 1900 West PUG GY ) FOR A. TH0R0U6H6C1NG Week - heavy accumu - SELF -- POLISHING WAX? SCRUB BRUSH ONA ' Ifcis of rcisEp OLD BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Ken Fahncke, Contractor Bone and Fat 4 CUP OF rouSHING WAX WITH STANLEY FLOOP CLEANER IN A QUART OF WATfR. 8TANLIY AWAZO MOP MALES OUKX VVCVL CF It RINSE WELL, TALE UP EXCESS WATER AMO ALLOW TO DRY. FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING own by Stanley OF SELF Services yin 150 continues, down Highway the northern slope of the Uintas, across the Wyoming border and to Evanston, treminous of this Have Yea Heard? Drive-I- PHONE TA miles long. These great glaciers provided the melting watr that gashed the scores of deep canyons that, are found on the southern slope of the mountain range. FLOOR PLANS 'bbtV-hasfete - 825-666- ot roads, the average traveler can enjoy the western section by driving over the Mirror Lake highway (State Highway 150) from Kamas, Utah to Evanston, Wyoming. The road is paved all the, way, taking the motorist through some of the most picturesque scenery in Utah. The Mirror Lake drive is suggested this week by D. James Cannon, director of Die Utah Tourist and Publicity Council, as part of the current 'See Utah campaign . . . aimed at getting Utahns out to see their home state. The suggested tour begins at Kamas, the small scenic farming community in Summit County which proudly carries the distinction of being the Gateway to Mirror Lake. Continuing east on Highway 150, you pass a fish hatchery maintained by the Utah Fish and Department. Visitors are eofne to tour, the hatchery and raises "trout 'or-- wteejung 'Utahs, lakes and t streams. Speaking of lakes. The High Uintas Primitive Area contains more than a thousand lakes of varing size, same of them never before fished by man. Within a radius of six miles of Mirror Lake alone, there are 78 smaller lakes, each ode populated hy spunky trout. The Grand-daddBasin southeast of Mirror Lake also contins more than 350 lakes and lakelets, Mirror Lake is a paradise for fishermen, campers and picnickers. At Mirror Lake Lodge there 5 days a week to Brigham City. Must be there at 7 a.m. Phone are ample accommodation, Including cabins for the less hardy outdoorsmen. The highway continues north, slicing through the beauty of the Uintas, passing within view of 12,485-foHayden Peak, traversing pristine forests of pine. Geologists agree the Uintas were completely covered with ice as recently as 25,000 years ago, and that some glaciers were 20 MEATY at RIDE WANTED a forests. In addition to these natural Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dodge had their small daughter blessed GilL ' Mr. and Sunday. She was given the name Mrs, Lyman Schenck, of Stacey Rae. She is the daughKim and Gary spent their- vater of the former Connie Stark cation up at Yellowstone Park and they are now living in South and Quake Lake area during the in Weber the apartment of Mary past week. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Poll have host supper held at North Park returned - from. Vancouver. CanWednesday evening. ada. They came by way. of YelMrs. Hansen was the honored lowstone Park and Jackson Hole guest at a luncheon at the home and arrived home Sunday. They of Shirley Cutler on Tuesday. are now going to make their She received a lovely gift from home in South Weber. the twelve guests who attended. We want to send get well mes-sakJoyce Baumgartner acted as to Margean Murray and cohostess at the oftemoon social. Letha Smith w io have been hosto Jean and pitalized during the Congratulations past week Charles Parker on the birth of and to Mark Pluim who suffered their new son and sixth child-- . a broken leg during a jump off He was greeted by sisters, Kathy, of a step. Suzanne and Annette and brothAll the Explorers and MIA ers Russell and Steven. Maids joumed to Patio Springs Mr and Mrs. David Clawson Tuesday evening to enjoy an evand children, Glenna Scott and ening of swimming, eating and Robin have just returned from a dancing. three week vacation to the eastThe young marrieds of the ern states. They drove first to ward got together Tuesday evenMassachusetts where they await- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed the arrival of their daughter, Jack Dayton. The evening was June, from her mission in Eng- spent swimming, visiting and havland. She arrived in New York ing lunch. on July 24 and was met by her Mr. and Mrs. Vern Coy and family. Their next stop was in Bruce spent an enjoyable week Washington, D.C., after whioh end up at Holiday Park and they returned to Boston, Massa- Smith and Moore house. They said chusetts. They also attended the it was nice and quiet and even Hill Cummorah pagaent at Pal- seen some deer grazing around. myra. New York, and stopped at Well, trimmed of excess E-5- , Garner, of 4625 S. 5900 W. in Hooper. Unique workmanship and yard design won the award for them. Attend 4 04 -- n lil CLEARFIELD JL A THE FIZZLE FAMILY 269 East 200 South FOR SALE Spinet piano this area. Take over small monthly payments. For more details write: Credit Manager, Box 148, Sugar House Station, 9 Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 Carthage, Illlonois, before returning home on Monday evening. Before leaving England to come home, June enjoyed a three day visit to Fontenbleau, France, near Paris with her brother Steven who is stationed there with the U.S. Army. SWIFT'S PilEHIU:.l LEAN Iw CLASSIFIED Second ClaM mall authorized at Boy, Ut&h - Roy Lions Hold Party rage THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 Roy news Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Barker of Ogden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Reese Chadburn. They also attended testunony meeting to see Tralina their grandndapgjiter, Chadburn confirmed a member of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and Mr. Barry Parkinson were Idaho Falls, Idaho callers last 133, nppaiiaainaapapMWiOTiMniPiia C I ROY NEWS FWospfaeg cJteStog By celebrating its 25th Anniversary Ph. 825-434- 3 |