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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY JUNE band of Gene Trimble. RIVERDALE NEWS Congratu- son-in-la- Where are you going? ... Jones-graduate- d , REDMAN 61 FATHER'S 21 Give Dad Some Mew Shoes ' On His , ( "WE LEASE New We have U.S. Keds for the Whole Family Large variety of Styles and Sizes IN OUR NEW LOCATION-ACRO- SS 5688 South 1900 Wort, Roy ler, Mrs. W. Ed White, Mrs. D. M. Clawson and Mrs. Burt Rund-quis- t. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hertzig of Kellogg, Idaho, recently spent some time visiting in Roy with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Anderson and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sommers are the happy parents of a new baby girl, born May 29. This is the first girl for the couple. Thev have three little boys. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Hansen have just returned from a business and pleasure trip to the Los Angeles area. While there, they visited with some former Roy residents the Sherman L. Hislops. Mrs. Taul Greer spent a week recently visiting with her daughter and family in Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bullock, who have a new baby. Mrs. Gene Greer, a daughter-in-law- , and her two girls, Donna and Janie, also went along lor the visit. Home after spending a month in Spokane, Wash., are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. They visited with their daughter and her family. When the Petersons returned to Roy, they brought Ver-l- a and the children with them for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mathews have gone to California for a month long visit with a son. The Mathews live with another son and daughter, Charles and LaRae, here in Roy. Jean Burnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett, was among the graduates at Utah State University last week. Jean got her degree in education. Fay Fanning and her four children have just recently moved back to Roy. She and her husband (now decreased) formerly owned the Fanning Chiropractic Clinic CASE On Highway 84 West of Ogden 1 Phone 392-753- Boy Shopping Center Phone 9 825-978- G Scofsdale SHOPPING CENTER Sunset, Utah Men's Mennen's Skin Bracer Reg. 1.00 size POWER Dress Socles High Quality Stretch they were planted from planes. They weie supplied by various National Fish hatcheries where they had been raised for stocking in Powell Lake under the jointly planned program of the Utah and Arizona departments and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Rising waters of the lake give assurance that ample habitat will be available for survival and growth of the fish. Total plants to date since the first fish were stocked a year ago amount to about seven million trout and three million bass. Tho lake has already produced excellent creal returns of both fish . species. Recommendations Utahs fall big game seasons are now being compiled by the Interagency Committee following meetings held throughout the state during the past ten days. The recommendations for each big game herd are submitted to the Utah Board of Big Game Control for study and guidance in setting the fail hunts. They include covering Best wishes for a quick and recovery go to Betty complete Wood who is in the hospital. Visiting with the Frank Simmons family is Mrs. Linda Benson, Mrs. Simmons mother. She comes from Logan and plans to stay for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beitz tooK a weekend trip to Idaho last Friday and Saturday. After picking up Mrs. Beitz mother, Mrs. Ida Perry, at Rockland, they went on to Idaho Falls where they witnessed the sealing of a niece and her husband in the LDS temple there. While their parents were in Idaho Falls, the Beitz children stayed at the home of an uncle, Mrs. Ralph Beitz, in American Falls. Mrs. Ronald Harker and son David, spent two das this week visiting with her mother-in-laMrs. Blanche Harker, in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill and family recently spent a week in Idaho fishing and relaxing. Back after a trip to the Los Angeles area are Mr. and Mrs. Gayie Sheffield and family. While there they attended the veddirg of one of their sons. Staying for a week or two with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stocks, are Mrs. Stocks parents, from Fisn Haven, Utah. His father is convel-- 1 escing after eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Owens and family recently enjoyed a weeks vacation in the Panguich, Utah area. They took along their boat for some fishing and relaxing. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bangerter and family have also been vacationing in southern Utah. They took in some of the sights at the Utah Parks while there. Kay Okey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Okey, returned home one day and handed a note to his mother. It said, Dear Mommy, I have been over playing at the new school which is being built and there is a lot of big equipment there I could get hurt with. Please keep me home. W'e would like to salute the driver of a piece of heavy equipment who took the time to alert a parent in a very courteous manner of a Parents should be aware of the danger to their children in construction areas and try to keep them away. Howard Leslie Klein, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Klein of 2258 W. 5025 So., Roy, has completed two years in the Southern Australian Mission. He will report his activities in the LakeView Ward, 4900 S. 2000 W.t Roy, on Sunday 15th June at 6 p.m. plus tax Yardley's Men's SEE OUR LARGE VARIETY Brylcreem 0 After Shave and Deodorant Reg. 98c You'll be glad you did!! Reg. 2.25 Effective if 88 J plus tax J Men's White, Short Sleeve Miss the Kids? One Long Distance call can bring them horn again. You're only a few steps from your phone. Try it and sea. Youll discover Long Distance is the next best thing for $.77 to being there. Heavy Duty Construction Garden & Golf Hats Alum. Step Ladders AeAr.Sfc. We stock all makes and models of vacuum bags. Heavy duty quality. Roy Furniture Top Soil Tractor Work Tree Removal Winch and Towing Service Used Building Materials LOANS FOR BUSINESS Building Demolishing Fireplace Wood Frymoyer Co. hmm un mummm . 5947 S. 2625 W., Roy mm urn m mt sinmM mm Phone 825-552- 6 TIRED OF DOING YOUR OWN Lef us do LANDSCAPING? it for you! Grading ' Top Soil Fill Dirt e Fertilizer Shrubs Call for free estimate 'We can do it for less' GARTH HOOPER Phone 825-977- 5 5786 5. 3100 W., PLACE LIKE HOME TO Reg. IIW 1 2.95 im 7.99 STATES TELEPHONE Why take the time to drive to the mountains wheq you can enjoy canyon-lik- e coolness right in your own home . , . with electric air :onditioning. Youll feel younger, sleep and eat better, and get more done... with clean, quiet tlcctric air conditioning. ELECTRICALLY! Air Condition O no Room or Your Entlro Houso Electrically The Proven Wayl MOUNTAIN Men's Summer Reg. $1.00 mi During the public meetings of the Board these Interagency Committee findings for each of the big game herds are read and the reasons for them explained. Board members then receive hunting recommendations from individuals and organizations attending the public meetings. Following the public meetings, now scheduled for June 19 in Ogden, June 22, Cedar City, Juno 23, Richfield, June 24 Dragerton, June 25 Vernal, June 26 Salt Lake City, all big game seasons are then set based upon tee and public recommendations as they have been submitted. The Interagency Committee was formed by the Board .many years ago to act as a fact finding body concerning all big game and range conditions. The members include management and field personnel of the department of fish and game, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S. Bureau of Land Management. In big game matters, other than the opening of the general deer season, the big game board sets the policy. This opening, October 17 this year, is set by legislative law as the Saturday on or nearest October 20. Proclamations listing all rules and regulations for the 1964 big game seasons are expected to be available to the public about mid-JulA summary of the hunting dates and other highlights of these seasons will be covered by the various news media soon after the public board meetings. The department of fish and game again today noted that planting of fish from the state hatcheries had been delayed in COOL OFF that -14 4nnnnajuifvvvuuuuuyvnoon0nnnnnivitvwvviinonvKwMnooMonfttvntMWMMionovvMVMMVinoiinnnnnnfinnnnMVvvw.iMWMwwwwwwww game and range data gathered during the past year regarding herd and forage conditions. They added that the normal plants of fish into all waters would be made just as soon as conditions are favorable to their survival. Most of the delayed plants are expected to be made during tht next two weeks. Carp and other nongame fish may be taken with the use of bow and arrow on any water open to angling provided the user of this equipment is properly licensed. Utah law in respect to the taking of nongame fish is as follows: Nongame fish may be taken for personal, noncommercial use from waters open to angling by angling and-o- r any other method or means except gill nets, trammel nets, trawl nets, hoop nets, fyke nets, electrical devices, chemicals, explosives or firearms. It shall be unlawful for any person, except children under 12 years of age, to take, pursue, angle for, or possess fish of any species while on a lake or stream of this state without first procuring a suitable license to do so. The taking of carp by the use of bow and arrow has become increasingly popular during recent years as these nongame fisn move into the shallow areas of many low elevation lakes. The law further requires that any fish taken must be used or properly disposed of. Gift Set Hair Dress FATHER'S DAY GIFTS Spokesmen said that high water still precludes the stocking of catchables in many streams as dees road conditions into some stillwaters. Utah State Fisli and r. Reg. 79c pair MS "Popular Brand stocking conditions. Game News and Views MAW EQUIPMENT FROM ROY SHOPPING CTR. Phono many waters because of adverse The W'est Company of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their annual Jubilee on June 20. All camps in the comThe stocking of large mouth pany are invited to bring a lunch and meet at noon at the Ogden bass and rainbow 'trout in Powell J6th Ward in West Ogden for din- Lake has now been completed for ner. Afterwards a program will be 1964, according to the Utah Depresented. Prizes will be award-fe- d partment of Fish and Game. The fish, some four million some of the camps and all women over 75 years of age will trout fingerling and two million be honored with a small remem- bass fry, were successfully distributed over the big new lake as brance. Balers, Windrowers & Combines by the season . . . with option to purchase! JIMMIES SHOES Pago Four To Hear Sportsmen here. Frank B. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Simmons, of Roy, received his Bachelors degree from the University of Utah last Monday evening. He majored in metal urgy. Henry CotUe is home again after spending three weeks on TDY in Great Falls, Mont. Special Announcement Day 1&54 ROY NEWS lations to these fine people. Ricky Bill Child, was the name The Aprender Guild met June since surgery at the Dee Hospital. chosen By Ella L. Palmer by his parents, Mr. and 3 for their monthly meeting which Mrs. little Bill The grandChilds. Ronnie Hamblin is home convalChild Congratulations to Marilyn was held at the home of Mrs. Darescing since a trip to the Dee who celebrated a birthday re- son was blessed by his grandfarell Tullis. Guest speaker was ther George Child. Hospital for surgery. We extend cently. Mrs. Ata Agah, a native of Logan, Ronnie. wishes well get Robert Barney of the U.S. Naval Utah, who spent several years livMiss Connie Child was on the The Junior Sunday School pre- honor roll of her school. Her name Accademy is home on leave, he ing in Iran with her husband and is the son of Georgia Barney, children. She gave an entertaining sented the bishopric a jar of was omitted in the recent news. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood are formerly of Riverdale. The family and informative account of her money to help on the finishing of has recently moved into Ogden experiences while living and the ward addition. visiting in Kentucky. due to a road soon to run through teaching English in that country. Pauline Tesch has arrived at Two grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. their recent residence. The Bigler Mrs. D. W. Holley, president, coiy mission headquarters in New JerAlma Ellis to graduate from high family have also moved into Og- ducted the business portion of the town the little She of loves sey. meeting. Mrs. Roy Tullis and Mrs, Denville and its beautiful sur- school, the boys were born one den. 18 years ago. Brent roundings. Pauline wishes to ex- hour apart Mrs. Gladys Sparks of Evan- Lloyd Allen arranged for the proin Ogden, Michael and Mrs. Fred Weston was press her gratitude to everyone Ellis graduated ston, Wyo., grandmother of Fred gram Miss Lisa Tullis, in the ward who helped to make Thompson, son of Leona Ellis Champneys is visiting with her Mr. of and Mrs. Darrell Thompson will graduate in Caliher mission possible. daughter and Mr. and daughter Tullis, played a piano solo. Other and Mrs. Walter L. Pal- fornia. Mrs. Alma Ellis will leave Mrs. Irle Champneys. . Mr. mer, have a lovely young lady Friday for the, graduation exerThe Relief Societys planned trip members who were present at the visitor from Wichita Falls, Texas, cises in California. to visit Bingham Canyon was meeting included Mrs. Elma AnMiss Sheilla Blundell. The BlunMrs. Tillie Adams has a simu-la- r very successful. Thirty five ladies derson, Mrs. Lloyd Berrett, Mrs. Walter McPhie, Mrs. A. C. Taydell family were especially kind, to experience. Her two grandsons and four young girls rode the Tim while on his mission in Texas were born one week apart 18 bus. It proved an lor, Mrs. Wallace Brown. Mrs. interesting trip Virginia Palmer, daughter-in-layears ago. Curtis Salisbury, son and games were played and prizes Dan Thomas, Mrs. James Rusof Mr. and Mrs. Palmer is of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salisbury, won. They enjoyed lunch sell, Mrs. Glen Jackson, Mrs. together Ariel Smith, Mrs. Roy Austin, home in Peterson convalescing graduated from high school in Og- at Clark's Cafeteria. A wedding reception will be Mrs. Ivern Bradley, Mrs. Mayden and Michael Schoulty, son of Mrs. Jessie Adams will graduate held Friday the 12th of June in nard McEntire, Mrs. Levi Park- soon in California. the Riverdale Ward for Mr. and Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Miland R. Farr. They were ton, Susan Tesch, Ellen ThompAllen G. Gibby on their lovely married in the Salt Lake temple. son, Mary Lou Childs, Vicky Bingbaby girl. Allan was formerly of Mary Elaine Strong is the lovely ham, Charlotte Sanders, Drew Riverdale. The proud grandpar- bride, Miland is the son of Mr. Mitchell and Lolita George. Yes, thats our business to ents are Bishop and Mrs. E. Grant and Mrs. Norman R. Farr. Robert A. Patterson has acceptmove your household goods to the young Gibby. Congratulations to any destination . . . shipThe priesthood correlation meet- folks of Riverdale who graduated ed a call to fill an LDS mission to Germany. shape and on time. Redman ing will be held each Wednesday from the LDS Seminary and high movers are experienced, ex- at 7:30 p.m. in the Riverdale school at Weber. The 49th Ward of Riverdale and certified. Call on Ward. Ben and Ricky Flagg two missionaries ready to have gert Redman does from high school but serve. Verne Pulsipher son of Baptisms and confirmations , were performed for the following: not from Seminary. it right. . Mr. and Mrs. Wells Pulsipher will Louise Henderson, daughter of The following students graduabe honored at a testimonial and Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ted from Seminary: Reid Child, farewell on June 14th at the 49th Scott Rhoads, son of Mr. and Bryant Cragun, Craig Dee, Grant Ward. He is called to Central Salt Lake, Sugarhouse ' Mrs. James L. Rhoads; Michael Ellis, Michell Fowler, Michael Germany. Clearfield, Ogden Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garfield, Alien Goff, JoAnn Ham, YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MOYERS Forrest Allred, son of Mr. and Foster; Fred Champneys, son of blin, Mary Ann Jensen, Curtis Mrs. Rudden Allred, will serve in Mr. and Mrs. Irle Champneys; Salisbury and Dell Thompson. ai nar at your phono Ben C. Brower, husband of Van- Scotland, his farewell and testiMark Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. DA EX Dee Burton; Harold Trimble, hus- - da Brower, is to be highly compl- monial will be held June 28 in the imented on his efforts to have 49th Ward. Coleen Gaily daughter of Mr. graduated from Weber College. Mr. and Mrs. Brower have two and a line connecting them at little girls, Mrs. Brower has help- tised and confirmed into the DAY-JUN- E i ed by working part time. Mrv church. Brower works at Hill AFB nights Advanced to the high council and has attended college days. He are Lee Parkinson and Lou Costly. has studied electrical engineering A temple excursion is planned technology. June 20 to visit the Manti tempfe. Janet Ellis held a piano recital Anyone interested contact the May 23rd at the Bertha Eccles bishopric. Art Center. The following children Wesley Bruce Woolsey of River-erdal- e of Riverdale participated: Kent and Diane Blackinton of Anderson, Lori Jo Burch, Jolenc Ogden have obtained a marriage Sanders, Trudy Knight, Ann Bur-- license. 81 li, V . Buy Now from Your Electric Dealer or Contractor (2) UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Roy' |