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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY,' AUGUST 23, 1962 Roy . . . the city with a future celebrating its 25th Anniversary ME TELL gfefgwng Ey Plullospfues B. T. Cottle (AN for some reason, the future seems to get here it used to! I believe in my worth as an individual in this service that prestige is maintained not by demand effort. Te build many bridges between the worlds of and the powsrs that can answer those needs. Our spirit of freedom impels us te go on serving , ... A STAR BE PHOpGRAFMED? , 825-673- 9faj3m-Chtonic!- e eStxstfk crusade for but through HOWEVER THE CAMERA'S IMAGE OF A STAR IS ACTUALLY THE LIGHT EMITTED BY THE STAR MANY YEARS Its causa WHAT CAUSES WAVES 9 BEEPgg'f COMPLETELY RUSTED Howard. Stahle, Publisher ADS Betty Loti Stahle, Editor Jerry Newell, Mgr. Editor and Larry Perkes, Mechanical Supt FOR QUICK SERVICE . special prices on long wearing, finest . quality Realsilk Hawaii ha will visit with his hosiery or Basic H products, brother, Douglas, who ia serving call EX day or night. in the mission field. Also need distributors in this Mir. and Mrs. Gibby will meet area. 7 Robert in Loa Angeles, Californhe ia, when arrives Aug, 30. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Naisbitt PLAY THE GUITAR the mod-- r and four children returned Monern way. Develope your talent day from a few days of camping instruction. Expert at Yellowstone Park, Rental available, steel m Span-- . fell. Kent McMillani Guitar Returning an Tuesday from Studld. TA or J76-15four days of fun and relaxation at Sun Valley, Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. LaVar E. Stark and for sale-- can Table beets daughters, Susan, Kristin and TA ,5701 S. 2700 , Nancy. West Roy.- - Birthday greetings go out to Kent Ahleen, Aug. 10, David FOR SALE OR TRADE Rogers, Aug. 11 LaRee electric range; chrome Aug. 14, Hugh Lea Bau-erldinette se with six chair Ph. Robert Code and Garth Conley, Aug. 11, Joyce Jensen, Aug. 20, Dolores Kofoed, Jeff Hart, Duane Roylance, Harold 59 PLYMOUTH 9 passenger Hafen, Allen McEntire, Aug. 23, wagon, PS and PB. Make offer, Peggy Terry, Harry Butters, CaU EX Douglas Howes,. AOg. 24, Rita i Fowler, Mickie Fowler, Peter 1 bdrm FOR RENT Roomy, Ressler. Aug. 25, Corey Stahle, apartment, carpeted living Ralph Zito, Aug. 26, Marie ? Let us feel that each of us has charge to keep dynamically alive the great dream of faith in our country as that of a free folk sharing with all other lands the ideas tfe hold dear National Social Equality Independence, Political Liberty, and Moral Decencf. Mans Most Potant weapons of both offense and defence are An Idea An Ideal A Faith and our faith in the ultimate worth, The usefulness,' and the dignity of man, the individual Taking away fear and contempt of old age is the Grandest Job our generation could do for the youth of today. We retired folk have leisure, that precious treasure of free time that grants us the opportunity for such personal satisfactions and for our own meaningful growth. We must go on utilizing those advantages in doing . our share in creating in our homo and communities an affirmative climate of opinion, to tho best of our ability, helping both build toward more boauty, lass prsdudice, bettor schools, and . a more sustained sence of public roiponsibiity. This is a magnificent mandate to us. Plato! said. Those haying torches will pass them on to others. May our torches of enthusiasm and dedication help others play a vital role in the American dream of today. Lets thjnk together next week. Column number 617. SUNSET III THE HEWS 5 day a RIDE WANTED a week to Brigham City. Must be there at 7 a.m, phone J. IRON WEIGH AFTER IT BECOMES ution. CLASSIFIED 825-165- 5. one ton of hcw much does a? Editorial offices at 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, Utah. Publishes every Thursday. Telephone YES! Mushrooms have no roots, stems or leaves f I belive that this year and future years demand of us something more than sound intelligence demand of us decision and resol- THE WIND? SOMETIMES WAVES 825-666- 0. . DAVIS PREMIUM Tires, all sizes, you get more miles per dollar than any other tire. Western Auto, Roy, 1940 W. 5600 So. Phone Kenmore gas dryFOB SALE er, excellent coalition, $50. Also electric fang la good condition. make offer. Call TA 1NREE TONS! 96 ROY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blaine and Rodney, children, Vickie and have just returned from a two week vacation In California. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Serg Thompson at Los Angeles and enjoyed seeing Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and Reno on their return home. They were accompanied to California by Cindy Thompson, who had been their some very fine lessons on the genealogical work. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ortegas this sister week are Mr. Ortegas and family of Hardin, Montana and also a brother and his family, who have been stationed in Okinawa for the past 2Vi years. Miss Carolyn Steed has retum-ne- d from a few days visiting in Everything was very successfully around. Logan with her sister, Colleen, carried out and enjoyed. who is attending summer school Mr. and Mi's. Robert C. at Utah State. Colleen has also The wedding reception for and girls, Marilyn and of Ilene Nielson, daughter of Mr. Irene, have returned from a week had her cousin. Sherry Clark Jeannine cousin her and Provo, and Mrs. Corwin Nielson, was end vacation trip to Yellowstone McClellan of Michigan, visiting held in Sunset Second Ward, Park, , her home the past week. at Thursday August, 16. She was The North Davis Stake Day wedded to Michiel Gilmore. Terry Bell enjoyed his vacwas held at Lagoon Saturday, ation last week, with some of Mr. aud Mrs. Gene Bums have Aug. 18, Each family took a lunch his cousins at Magic Valley; they returned from a two week's vac- and ate in the pavillian reserved at also visited a couple ation trip to (he northwest. They and fsjoyed the rides . v Park. Yellowstone started with. California, 4thej Sacs THr. end Mrs. Rodneyi IfaileF In tractation trip to' the northwest. Rodney Anderson is .have been visiting the homes in disc. ion 'a slipped for started with They California,' the ward on Genealogy, They give Cubs of Sunset got The together on August 9 and pulled weeds at the Park. They were e Norma Earls Dirty Diggers; Holden's Careless Cookers, Maxine Van Brocklins group and Phone 399-402- 4 Carol Robinettes group. Mrs. Van 920 North Vashington Iilvd. Brocklins group pulled the most Ogden, Utah weeds and received a sack of candy as a reward. Later in the . afternoon Norma Dalton, Deloris Judson and Norma Earl and their groups painted the rest rooms and utility room of the Park. Hiey LOVELY 3 BEDROOM RAMBLER TWO BATHS enjoyed refreshments of root beer ONLY $7,219.00 (Nothing More To Buy) after they were all through. Club The Careless Cookers met at the home of members IlTERMOUllTAKI HOMES their leader, Mrs. Arlene Hold SAVES YOU THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS en, Tuesday, August 21, and finished completing their books and SKILLED TECHNICIAN FURNISHED FREF ' bringing them up to date. Each TO ASSIST IN CONSTRUCTION girl also took her banana bread r. entry for the Fair and left Kiln Dried, West Coast lumber 100 with Mrs. Holden. 3 Approved Construction Meets FHA, G. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Draper are Specifications 30 Custom Manufactured Brick Veneer Homes proud parents of a fine baby girlborn Sunday, August 12. Con- Bau-erd- 4-- Infermountam Realty Ar-len- - 4-- REGISTER NOW for Kindergarten; excellent program, morn-in- g and afternoon sessions. 5 days a week. 191 W. 750 N. Clearfield. PIANO LESSONS for beginners, low rates. Phone TA Kel-vinat- or e, A Phone-- e, FOR SALE couch, chair and pole lamp. Good condition, will sell for $45. Beautiful set, must see to appreciate. Phone TA 825-504- room, newly ished.. Twin er. Utilities COmpton, Carol Roblyer, Aug. 27, Kelly Christensen, Aug. 28, Coons, Beth Spraycar, Elgie Wilson, Stephen Bongham and Albert Antolick, Aug. 27. - s 825-823- ! HAVE TRAVELED HUNDREDS OF MILES BEFORE OUR EVES SEE THEM! Julie Nielson, daughter of Mr. Sacramento Valley, down thru and Mrs. Corwin Nielson, was Washington to Spokane and Yellawarded a $2.50 check for second owstone Park, arriving home place in the poppy poster contest Sunday, August 12. sponsored by the American LeHaving returned from a recent gion Auxiliary in Davis and Weber District. The award was given flying vacation to West Virginia where they visitied with their by the Clearfield Unit number son, Bill and family, Mr. and 134. Mrs. Thomas Maycock are again Sunset Lions Club had a steak at home. They report having had fry Monday night, August 6 in a most wonderful time and. that the bowery , ef Sunset Park. to fly is the ideal way to get ' uJSSm MOBILE HOME, 28x8. Modem carpeted, new water heater. Clean. $1000. Perfect for frequent moving or as a lakeside cabin. Will deliver within IOO mile 365 S. State, R5, faster than our needs SALE Norge electric range. 7 speed, 2 ovens, good condition. Gray upright radio, 5453 S. 1900 W. Ph. FOR Second Class mail privileges, authorized at Roy, Utah Roy. .41 r rage Two 188. ... I HOW DO MUSH0OOMS DFjjR FROM MOST OTHER PLANTS? Trr ! Jo-de- shade trees. Tel 5600 S. 54816. FOR SALE by owner. 3 bdrm brick air conditioned hcpie, less than year ,.old, built in decorated. Furnrange, cabinets, patio,, carport, beds, washer, dryutility shed, full basement, low down payment, assume G.I. paid. Yard and loan $96 month. South of Hill Adults. 1997 W. 825-793- WILL DO TYPING in my home, RENT BLUE LUSTRE Electric legal, letters, what have you. Work expertly done. Many Carpet Shampooer for only $1 fields of experience. per day. Roy Furniture. - Ihe Oldlimvo 825-698- 5. LEON PARKINSON, coordinator for the. Roy Stake Farm Days, checks over some of the bread and melons which will be (sold at the event. It win 5 from 5 to be held at the Roy Park Aug. 9 p.m. A breakfast will be held Saturday morning from 7 to 9 a.m, with.' the genera public Invited. BOB SAllDER'S AUTO SERVICE ? guest since July 4. A speedy recovery Is wished for Mrs. Lon Dunbar, who is recovering at homo following confinement at the hospital Mr. ( and Mrs..., Robert Tefry are enjoying a weeks vacation in the Redwoods and at San Francisco. Best wishes go out to Allan Seifert. 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seifert, who is still in a critical condition in the Dee hospital, following a tractor accident on Friday.- - . Weekend guests at Vernal, Utah, were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace and children, James, Larene and Rickey. Here from Nyssa, Oregon, for a short visit at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Karras are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fife and sons, Paul and ; Terry. ; Mr. and Mts. Duane Ricks and daughters enjoyed spending the weekend at Bear Lake camping in their trailer. Returning on Sunay from a five day vacation and a visit to the Worlds Fair were Mr. and Mrs.Rulon Thurgood and son, Dennis. They visited with friends at Pasco, Washington, and made Coulee Dam, stops at Grand Spokane and Missoula, Montana, on their return home. . A happy anniversary Is wished for Mr .and Mrs. Russell Anderson, Aug. 26 and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holt Aug. 28. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Hattie Gibby have been her sons and their families Mr. and Mrs. Evard Gibby and family of Bur Leaving on Saturday for San Diego and the Marine Reserves are Sterling Howes Dale Baird, Dennis Nelson and Tom Harper, They will remain in San iDego for six weeks of boat training. Robert Gibby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibby, is being released from his Australian mission Aug. 23. On bis return home he will stop at New Zealand, the Fiji Islands and Hawaii, m t 4 Picture Tubes Walnut Mahogany Modem and Contemporary Style All Nov . , Guaranteed Blond 1 Year CONSOLES AT PORTABLE PRICES! v REG. Packard Bell 21" . .' . ., 379s K269 329 4 199 Sflf ... . $2999S 33995 i . e SALE 359! $339ss t ...... 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