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Show ; l ..... Page Two the Sun chronicle, Thursday june is, 1964 J18 825-710- Riverdale News 6EAI?IN dual Nor ACCEPTABLE FOR ( MAIL appfksk MAILING u'Tr I D jtyT&E a STAMPS Hell your neighbor w isked our 2,000,000 voL linteirs to do. Tlt your neighbor life saving facts about cancer. Soon you r good mIghbor...M of our Crusade volunteers. ..will come to see'yov. She will bring with her your family's copy of a leaflet that gives yos answers to vital questions about cancer. Welcome her! And welcome the opportunity to strike back at cancer by supporting the Amer- Thats whit 825-710- er set entertained at a surprize It TRUE. Mall matter bearing dual addresses, or the Dames of more than one post office in the return address or in the recipients address, is not acceptable for mailing. ican Cancer Society Crusade. TRUE FALSE SENDERS MAY HAVE RETURN RECEIPTS RETURNED BY AIR SOCIETY CANCER AMERICAN ' TRUE. Senders may obtain return receipts by airmail if stamp is affixed to the return receipt and it is endorsed Return by Airmail." a Van in the VANGUARD Iti Redman van . . . large and streamlined for long- distance moves ... or small g when the and load is light and the haul local. Call Redman ... manned for speed, equipped for safety. 64 John Bfrchers Meet My Neighbors For Film, Discussion ? . money-savin- REDMAN Salt Lake, Sugarhouso Gearfield, Ogdon DA 1X4-356- 81 1 . . . and now I'm torn and tossed between which stainless steel blade is best . . 5G SIMiiM '.u- mi FREEI i ri-fry- - irrrn M MM (2BOH3 vacation in Las Vegas if we 3-d- ay About 60 members and guests of the John Birth Society met at the home of Joseph Stumph, 1223 North Jefferson, last evening, for a film and question-answe- r period. The movie featured Robert Welch, founder of the society, in which he pointed out the seriousness of the Communits advance on the world, and how disasterous-lclose the Kremlin is, in its announced goal of United States takeover by 1970. , He pointed out that since 1943, the Kremlin has averaged enslavement of 7,000 people every hour of every day. Mr. Welch stated that Khrus-chev- s greatest fear was that the American people would wake up in time to do something about the infiltration of Communist agents in the U.S. and state governments. He said the purpose of the John Birch Society was to help the American people learn the truth about whats happening in government and hope that enough of them will then unite in time to stop the conspiracy and preserve the Constitution and freedom in this country. Robert Lee, from Salt L,ake substituted Jor,Rced Jenson, who was, ill', ih answering Qucstjoh foil those in attendance. Mr. Lee pointed out that Robert Welch did not say Gen. Eisenhower was a Communist, but that this is what the Communists and the liberal left wing in the United States has tried to make the American people believe. y TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MOYERS s wear Oe your phone install a sprinkling system for you within the next 10 days! birthday for Sheila Dlurdell, a visitor from Wichita Falls, Texas. The party was held at the home of our mayor, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edwin Anderson. The hostessed were Merle Crabtree and Connie Anderson. Others present were Tim Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. n Glover, Joe Trease, and Alien Judkins. A lovely luncheon was served and games played. Congratulations to Sandra Anderson who graduated from Utah State College in three years. Miss Anderson plans to teach this fall. Edwin T. Anderson is in the Army Reserves at Seattle, Washington for two weeks. He plans to attend the N. E. A. Convnen-tio- n before leaving for home. He is also a delegate for Weber County. The Lions Club of Riverdale met last week and enjoyed dinner at Allens Cafe. Judge h was the speaker. Those attending were Judge and Mrs. President and Mr. G. Edwin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wes 1 e j Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Child, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sanders and Herman Fiet. A fourth of July celebration will be held and will be sponsored by the Lions club. Visiting at the home of Judge and Mrs. Alex Carlsen last week were Mrs. Crlsgns mother, Mrs. Lillian Manning and a niece, Nancy Ball, 10, from Idaho Falls. PATIO & FIREPLACE ROCK WILL LAY or sell by pound or ton. All colors and shapes. We own quarry wholesale prices. 1961 W. 4900 So., Roy, or phone Wakefields A&R Rock. jl3 2. Lo-ri- . . 9 A testimonial will be held in honor of Elder Robert Patterson on June 21. The MIA camp date for both boys and girls is the 22nd of June. All who are going this year should be well prepared. FOR SALE Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Birch who recently receiv- ONE A. O. SMITH Permaglas ed endowments in the temple. automatic electric water heater, The next temple date for our 42 gal., practically new, very ward is June 29th. reasonable. One ice chest 12 Another lovely grandson has x26, 13 deep. Phone been added to the family of Mr. j25 Roy. and Mrs. Faye Hull. Mr. and Mrs. James Kopecky of Clear- FOR ALL your musical needs, field had a baby boy born on why not try Berthas Music June 14. Mrs. Kopecky is the Box, 1942 W. 5600 So. Phone former Carina Hull. If we dont have it, A group of Riverdales youngwe can get it Whats Your Postal I.Q.? Nor-det- Nor-set- h, FOR SALE OR TRADE JOHN HEERE tractor, Ford baler. Will trade for late model pickup. Call jl8 4. ALS AUCTION 2233 N. Main, Sunset, next to Circle Inn. Auction time is 7 pjn. every FrL and Sat We buy your throw aways and furniture. We might have what youre looking for. Everyone welcome. Call us for free estimates. Phone For Vacuum Cleaner sales, service and supplies. Call ELECTROLUX Ray Judd, Ih Sua Chronic!, pubUtlwd WMkly kY, Utah Second Clou potloy paid at Roy, Utah. Pidllihr J. Howard StWila. Offlc 3381 So. 1900 Yar, la W. J0 Nr Roy. odyanca, NATIONAL EDITORIAL Ucgr, MUTUAL FUNDS 393-609-3. 825-642- Call your home town Representative Charles W. Goff FOR RENT tf 825-232- HOME-MAD- T 1951 camp trailer, Phone E Ford, 825-552- 6 jyis FANCY PARTY APRONS Large variety of styles and colsuitable for wedors, dings. Jorgensen Book and Gift Shop, 1878 W. 5075 S. Roy, entrance. field. jl8 FOR RENT STUDENT SIZES a $85 Greater production for growing America In 1860, only 53 pounds of pig iron per capita satisfied the needs of our forbears for hand tools, guns, wagon irons and other items. In 1960, 7107 pounds of steel per capita were needed to make the countless variety of machines, appliances and other products essential to modern living. As a leading producer of iron and steel, Utah helped meet this growing need. horss-shoe- s, I BEDRM. APT., carport, drapes, range, refrig., modem, $87.50. Call UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION tf Roy. From t he earth comes an abundant Ufa for all MISCELLANEOUS SAVE MONEY I Used lumber, plywood suitable for flooring cabinets, etc., boxes, bins, palJy9 lets. 1 mile east of highway 91 NEARLY NEW brown sectional, on Navy Syracuse road. Eve$90, tan sofa, $80, gas stove tf nings Phone TA $50; elect, stove with glass oven APPLIANCES REPAIRED $50; chest of drawers $4, $12; -- 21 DAY-JUN-E Give Dad Editor-Publishe- Some 9 New Shoes In Utah.., On His at a picnic, beer is a natural 0 4 When youre relaxing at your favorite outdoor beauty spot with Day friends or family, and your thirsts whetted by fresh air and exercise thats the ideal time for a cool, refreshing glass of beer. In fact, you can name your recreation swimming, hiking, or just chances are nothing in the World fits it quit: v atching TV-a- nd as well as beer. Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that we live in a land of personal freedom and that our right to enjoy beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of those personal freedoms. We have U.S. Keds for the Whole Family Large variety of Styles and Sizes ,M OUR NEW Roy Shopping Center 6 Phone 558 825-978- BOYS' SIZES 4-1- 825-978- $1.00-2.2- FATHER'S PEET; Waist Roy Shopping Center 6 Phone 3 bedroom home, electric range, garage, JIMMIES SHOES PANTS 4 Phone Home Office: 17 F.. 1st So.. SLC. Utah 825-795- furnished, private 164 N. 300 E., Clear- apt. 825-898- T, 26-3- 0 not 825-650- THE SUN CHONICLE STAFF r J. Howard Stahle Asst. Editor Pat Freestone Roy Nows & LDS Church Nows Charlene Hardcastle Rivordale Ella L. Palmer Sunsot Lelha McQuarrie Cioarfield ' w i Susan Albrechtsen South Webor Lola Brake Clinton Erma Ross Hooper Luella Parker For Dad and Youngsters Too! MEN'S; SIZES 30-3- 6 Waist malvca 825-825- NEfO;MOHEY?J SPORTSWEAR , 825-060- 0 njnn ST.A-PRES- 825-555- 120 Bass accordian, FOR SALE month, located in Roy. For details inquire at 2507 N. 250 W. good condition; Boys baseball Ju 9 Sunset Cleats, Size 6; and Maple drum table. Separate or combined NEW BRICK duplex apt For items. adults only. Built in stove, launFOR SALE gas stove $5, Redry facilities with garage and frig. $15, Twin beds and matt. landscaped yard. Phone 4893 S. 1900 W Roy tf $10, 5863 So. 1900 W. 5 nn!7r tf 8254)051. 5 FATHER'S DAY 825-005- 825-990- 825-996- 2 or 399-277- 3 THEY ARE HERE!! All makes of washers, dryers, frig., no handle, works good $10; elec, motor $2.50; gas motor toners, etc. Phone tfn VACATIONING PARENTS -'Atkinson Appliance. $10; play pen $12.50; bunk beds Leave your children with me at $60; wringer washer $20; typethe convience of your own home, writer $10; TV $16; billing maWANTED TO RENT 2 years and older, in the care of chine $50; used windows 50c; 2x4 studs 29c; mahogany panela mature woman. Call Mrs. RENT and Everts, TO Marie WANTED $2.98; ing boys bicycle, girls $7.50; trikes $4; wagons $4; SMALL unfurnished house lawn chairs $2 50, Als Auction BABYSITTING with yard. Must be near shop- EXPERIENCED 2233 N. Main, Sunset Ph. 1 Done in my home, South Ogden, ping center, no childrea Phone or or yours, some light housekeepjty2 jl3 ing done. 52 CHEV. convert, new red paint, red and white upholstry, must SERVICE RENDERED see to appreciate. Engine rebuilt Phone GET ACQUAINTED Guitar or accordian lessons, $1.50. Highly qualified progressive teachers, HOMES FOR SALE no enrollment fee. Instrument furnished free. Phone FOR SALE BY OWNER tf 2 BEBRM. brick borne with carport Partly finished basement with walkout door. Fruit trees SPECIALIZING sprayed acousand fenced. Phone 825- - 1276 or tic ceilings, choice of glitsee at 2639 N. 225 W., Sunset. ter. One day service, bus. since J18 '43. Call Layton 3764083 or tf Free estimates. FOR SALE! Beautiful 3 bdrm. brick rambler, family room, 2 BE POPULAR, play the guitar, baths, completely built in kitchRock n Roll, Wapanjo or just en, 2 fireplaces, double car garplain style. Individual instrucfull 15x30 age. basement, large now accepting students for tion, nf living room. Phone Music Studio in Roy. Phone summer vacation. Mariano's FOR SALE Modem brick home in Roy. Carpeted, drapes, built In range. No basement Ideal for couple, lot completely landscaped. Phone tp BIG BAG OF CANDY 1900 SS In Utah... beer goes with fun, with relaxation FROM ROY SHOPPING CTR. STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 South Fifth East, Salt Lake City, Ltah. UNITED West, Roy j By S. M. IGER WEE CEE HERE COMES FREDDIE WITH A 2 South LOCATION-ACRO- WANNA PLAY A CAME CALLED NEIGHBORS, FREDDIE ? o iUust ' When you're. C : f : ACHIN' TOR. .5GME . CANDY YOUR.. OL' , TOOTH ' STARTS V. GUARANTEE PEE i WEE By S. M. IGER rr STRANGERS ( 'vTjr &&&& , J r BUT X CANT LEND IT TO It will give you the best wash Find wear results you have ever enjoyed or your money back! -- , , WamIcU 5 ; t w a E adcy says weve come INTO THIS WORLD TO CLEARFIELD DEPT. STORE Phone 825-313- 1 rrrrr.r vrs-a- z : ; f '4:T5 Va&uy You will never have to iron these pants the crease is permanent, yA v HELP OTHERS WHAT - WONDER. THE OTHERS ARE HERE, FOR.?f Smith Plaza i |