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Show THE NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION ROY CITY, WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday, the 3rd day of June, 1955, a special election win be held within the limits of Roy City, Weber County, State of Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said City as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding said election, the following propositions, to wit: (1) "Shall negotiable coupon bonds of Roy City, Weber Counjty, State of Utah, in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), bearing Interest at the rate of not to exceed four per cent per annum, and due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from date of said bonds, be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the expense of improving. enlarging and extending the waterworks plant and system in Roy City, to more adequately provide said City and The Inhabitants TherenfwTr?rt sufficient water, which waterworks plant and system shall be owned and controlled by said City?" (2 "Shall negotiable coupon bonds of Roy City, Weber County, State of Utah, in t lie sum of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), bearing interest at the rate of not to ex teed four per cent (4' .annum, and due and pavablo in - not to exceed twenty 20) sears from date of said bonds, be issued and sold for the pur to.se of defraying the expense of purchasing fire engines and (4) ) p-- -- r 1955 April 21, E, offered by Loy Blake of the stake knows is the friend of every child he meets. mutual board. Miss Bybee looked even smallthan ever when she introduced A special meeting for the The teachers were cers of the various organizations the giant. of the West Point Ward to meet presented with corsages by the with the stake boards and the children, and Mr, Reed wore a stake high council was held at) white carnation The teachers all 6 pm. This meeting lasted till of whom worked very hard on Sacrament meeting time, which 'the operetta Ire Miss, Bybee, was 7 30. principal; Mrs. Velma Fisher, The evening services were aan- who played the piano, Frank WATERWORKS BONDS der the direction of the pre&i- - Reed and Mrs. Williams, The wonderful lighting effects BALLOT dency of the state President Has YES lam was ill and unable to attend were achieved by Frank Hicken-thAttest: conference. In his absence looper, who does this for us NO Elizabeth C. Morriss counselor Keith Smith every ear. The costumes were his first in If the Voter desires to vote .Recorder, Roy City, his place. The meeting was very lovely as always The City filled favor of the issue of Waterworks Weber County, State of Utah by Bishop Orlin R etta was thoroughly enjoyed Bonds, he shall place an X in the (SEAL) first song "Praise The Oleson space after the word Yes'. If the was .sung by the Man The to the voter desires to vote against It was good to see that Nolan by Edwards who has been ill for a congregation. Invocation issue of Waterworks Bonds, he Grant Breaks shall place an X in the space aft verv long time was well enough A duet "The Morning Breaks to be able to see the operetta er the word No. the Shadows Flee" was sung by We For the issue of $25,000 fire hope that soon he will be Howard Stoddard and Blaine fire and well again equipment engine Sunday April 17 was ward con- Thurgood Short speeches were completely bonds We were given by each of the following ference in West Point visited in our various meetings persons mentioned Bishop Orlin Paul Montgomery having pass NO by the members of the stake high R Oleson, Lynn Criddle. first ed his eleventh birthday was nd If the Voter desires to vote in council and the. members of the counselor; Grant King, second vanced to the Guide Patrol last different stake officers-fro- m the, counselor. Wavne Dal'on renre 'w iek Bos x are now nlai ed in the of ravoref Theis-msented the Aanmic priesthood patrol when they reach their and Fire Equipment Bonds, he various organizations conference the Besides ward quorums; Erma Blake. Relief So- birthday instead of waiting till X aft in shall place an the space an also School presented cicty; Jay Holbrook represented the next yc;tf cr the word Yes1. If Die Voter Sunday the Senior Aaronic priesthood, The Easter program proeiam issue desires to vote against the Patterson. YWM1 A of Fire Engine and Fire Equip was presented as outlined from Kathrvn The Primary children are Blair bv YMMIA Val Gale Dahl, written Easter an program X an ment Bonds, he shall place hard on their parts for working E Tca hers Jail James Montgomlate the Quorum Elder in the space after word No the Conference to he Primary of the Council of the ery. Deacons, Karen Tbornlev On the reverse side of the said given Tin the first Sunday in Mav Ladies athletic was decorated activities stand Young The Twelve ballot shall be the following' They with Easter lilies and a mixed Del Singleton, Sunday School. s' the evening meeting "OFFICIAL BALLOT verv hard to dense you so work dnffoFisber. Ira Elders Flor of willows, quorum pussy bouquet FOR Sunday please come and give thorn your, dills and hyacinths The opening enhe Paice, Junior ROY CITY. UTAH lev al support Kenneth Loveland is was "He Seventies, Risen, sung song SPECIAL BOND ELECTION bv the congregation Invocation Joseph Z.nugg, geneology com June 3. 1955 bv Roy Cook Talks were given rnittee, Ernest Richeson, H g Last Tuesday at Mutual the Rov City v Linda Singleton ami Jackie Priests Quorum, an Geneve Put Weber County reading was given bv uptime Putnam "How Great the Wt nam Primary Assn An address Saundra Flint a piano olo wo State of Utah dom and the I.ove." was sung was then given bs Keith Smith lived hv Rhna-- i Jones and an (Facsimile Signature) ob after which the storv of the first Jam t Moss sang j aiiorriion solo was plaved bs City Recorder "Reside Still Wat. rs Glenn Oleson ('1 ... work was At said election the polls shall Faster was pn sented The bcncriirti 'ii w Fil'd Kerins were Readers - n I ol dit-7 given bv con !iu ted 00 Oli tie opened at the hour of James Patterson .son was released a teacher of the o'clock A M and closed at the J.i Cook. Rarb.ir.1 Montgomers Della Dahl, Darlene King, hour of 8 00 oclock P M special interes' i os hut wi'l i in Fisher, Arnold Bingham Ronald Flint was advanetd tnme teai lung lin'd Pu prY si '.! The said election shall be held Morris Thurgood, Dianne Moss fiom the deacons to Die teachers course Is finishi d wh (h m.iv run in the four voting districts with The speakers from the Sunday quorum in the Sunday evening Into tin' s.immi r in uitlis and the said place in polling City, Si stake board were its presi services bool and within said voting districts David Best wishes for a very happy Rampton, the judges of election of such cent JIenr Mr Birthday to all those in our town There Is qu te a l.ilge group of and Yerno Larsen follows l.,iton as polling place shall be from P children and Robert nearby towns McQuarric DISTRICTS having birthdays this week they One, Wright VOTING irfield Hoop Cle of Us Let "Now Roy Stuis(t The song are closing Two. Three and Four Garner Oleson. I.ucv Oleson, er West Point and oven Morgan POLLING PLACE Weber Rejoice" was sung by the congre the benediction was I.ee Thurgood Saundra Flint who plav in the Ft Rerrv Ac County Infirmary, 2658 West n ution and Kathie King, Debora King. Keith cordion band The band has made Brondhend, Rosemond Richeson appearances in mans plai es Last sear thev plaved on Reed Zaugg TV and on the Pioiu cr Davs pro Those celebrating their wed gram they gave a hand concert Theare tiling kept busy this cing anniversaries this week are ver too On Sunday April 24-- ' Mr and Mrs Glen Flint Mr and PA'S in Roy MAS to p'nv for the inmates ore thev L Mrs C Holbrook. Mr and LUNCHES AND DINNERS UNSURPASSED 65c up Utah Industrial School at Mrs Ira Fisher and Mr and Mrs of the On Monday thev are to Ogden Jay Holbrook We wish them a dress rehearsal for their have mans more happy years together concert that is to he presented at the Hotel Ben Lomond on Wed Last Sunday 60 jar cent of the r sdav April 27 For this one ward population attended Sunday XTial concert there will he a School One scar ago last Sunday If von should like any charge 61 there was per cent in attend more information about this con a nee other fire equipment in Roy City, to more adequately provide said City and the inhabi-- . tants thereof with sufficient fire protection, which said fire engines and other fire equipment shall be owned and con. trolled by said City At Mid election the form of ballot shall be as follows: "BOND ELECTION" FOR THE ISSUE OF $50,000 5600 South, Roy City, Utah. JUDGES OF ELECTION: Mrs. Chester Gould, Mrs. Delbert Brown and Mrs. Loren O. Ksy. DATED at Roy City, Weber County, State of Utah, this 8th day of April, 1955. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROY CITY. WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. C. W. RAPP MayoF, Roy City, Weber County, State of Utah Q Q - offi-.e- r - Sun-Chronic- V Your Doctor Says . . . - Q rrc-Engine e Jke following u on t of 4 erirt of ingIn nrocesa the cancerous type of growth, article written by member at the Utah State hleduai anon ana cells begu. it, develop within a certain organ or tissue of the Podv, Pmblnhed milt roottatation I ! local n ewtpaper, resembling clonelv in stmc- rnti ,,et at, othn oa,k (ire the rella from which uft,dul,d to aootat throa-knth, vf.t in .n ,ttort to Originate but thev are not bourv normal cell, ov any goven- b,tt,r atQuatnt so. with ptobelm at hfalth. and Jfufnrd to tmfto, tht lr,(f oroceaa tn contrast they grow without restraint break rll hftnt of lh t Oraol, of Utah. through the burners the body set Iud against them and spread by Cancer ot the Breast direct expansion bv mean, ot lh livmphntif system oi through th To appreciate the manifestations .blood stream to distant parts of ot cancel in the breast one must the (yds' where thev rontintu their know something about ihi relation growth. Thev then use the bode ship between the errwth of ancei an a host to teed upon nnd and the development of the human deatroy. Cancer of the breast may begin body Life begin with the fusion of I in the connective tissue which t sit- -i female fcprotlucU vs imu-iur- , Uia milk cell: from this union the complete durta, or the nipple It mav be .he todv develop held in check and kept as a soliatrurtur The nffsprmg resemble the oar tary nodule bv the resisting forces ents bossesae the same argana of the bodv for some time but and structure It grown is steady will break through and Then until adui'hood further spread bv direct extension or ceases and the bodv is through tne lymphatic svslim nr m.nnt.i neii hv a iir'cess of restora the blood stream to other parts of tion and repair which continues the body. 1 ut -- everv-tual- ly -- - I BOATING'S LOTS OF FUN 5 WITH OUR NEW, QUIETER WITH ( a- -, Mar-nui- I.- ! BAIL-A-MAT- IC I tt Atwater i OUTBOARD MOTORS diffc-ien- $5 A WEEK CHAPPELL'S Hordwore Cr Lumber Co. S. I' f'rt ' , 5210 throughout the life span. If. for 'example a hand if cut. the proceuea are immediately art in motior. to restore the turn to tu original aute. When healing I finiahed. furthei cell growth beyond that necessary for repair is halted be a mysterioua governI vo-.i- l Bicycles Repoired 1.75 pr. yr. le e ojer-conducte- Tal-mag- TO THE SUBSCRIBE 1900 W. Ph. STOP IN . - MAfflUEIETT 1 0 7 ' GROUND BEEF 4 TLB. GROUND BEEF---FRE- At The Seventies aKn were given two talks President Clifford Fisher about clean tin spoke week and Joseph Thurgood also spoke of clean up week and con gratulatod the quorum on this work was a big success just as I pre dieted last week There was a large attendance both Friday and Saturday U. S. Graded Good 35c LB. Carrots, New Cello Bag Large Avacados Radishes or Green Onions New Texas Onions Large Cucumbers . . bunches lbs. for for 6 1S 1S Wi2 Scott-Atwotc- !0rc 1 Mother Goose charn-ter- s Th" large shoe (large enourh to hold a lot of children) was reallv a work of art. It wa built by Max Bybee who also made the musical instruments that were used by the Fiddlers, drummers, pipers' and the Harpist who were- - the musicians for Old King Cole. The other stage scenery wasi equally beautiful. There was a large spider that glowed in the' dark, made by Mr. Reed and also1 the large club used by the giant. The giant was a surprise to every-- ! one, his name did not appear on! the program and everyone was! wondering where did they find such a large man. lie proved to! be none other than B. M. Anderson of Layton, who as everyone j . Mount, Ayunmute I.xluust, 1 uil- -, Lo,,.l4.tu Gear Juft, Twit Grip .Seed Control niche Fcotl Atwater the eutlv rd buy ot lh year1 AluffOusiy 0 H.P , 16 H P. and 30 H.P. With Bailomatic 10 H.P., only 20 actual with bailomatic $195.00 Down, 12 Months on Balance r, FISHING SPECIALS We are sorry that I lnvd Kingle '!n who has In-- n having a In' of trouble with )us hack is still having more trouble We hope that he will soon be well again On Mondav April 18 the North Davis ITA h( Id a lively meeting to which both parents and (hi! riren were invited A ea'dy sale was held at 7 30 The mother' marie the randv After the sal-the "Dad's Follies" were belt i'i which both ciads and teacher1 participated For cxampc there was a sultan with his harem of dancing beauties. Mr Walker as tt p Old Woman in the Shoe with the teachers as his m my c.ul Iren Because everyone likes an Old NOW $6.95 Zebco Spinning Reel, reg. $17.50 . . Ocean City Spinning Rod and Reel 9.95 Great Lakes Spinning Rod and Trimspin 9.95 Spinning Reel Glass Fly Rod, reg 24.95 NOW 16.95 2.98 Telescope Rods Eoch 10c Flys Japanese ! 49c 49c 99c ond up Fly Boxes Salmon Eggs Eoch Tackle Boxes ' COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING EQUIPMENT. WE ALSO HAVE COLEMAN STOVES, LANTERNS, TABLES AND CHAIRS GET YOUR 1955 FISHING LICENSE CrrrHlnivVnnvT ()iF (I M i I Y? v7E& mm iTEPfl tin fi children who were the different bagsll each nights. The children acted their parts verv well The theme of the operetta was the "I. and of Dreams Come True" and it was really. The storv. to put it simnlv, ws about some children who found some magic berries arvri upon rating them fell asleep and wtc taken by the pixies to the land of dreams romo trim where thev met Old Mother Goose ned The Woman in the Shoe, and all her POT HP., running hour! We will r' A 7 Fashioned Baiher Shop Ouir'e' n d'ere was one of those ton for those who happen to he fish ion conscious (most people are) the dads niodele i some very u l usual and ongional creation WOW' This was the variety pr The West Point school operetta gram of the year E WITH EACH PURCHASE the Seventies Prei'thood meeting held April 17. plans were made for the excursion to the Logan Temple to be held on Friday April 29 The Seventies accompanied hv their wives are to attend the 6 45 session after which their are to have a dinner at Dicks Cafe in Logan. S 49c LB 2 Used 1 -- ' yStur 1 West FORMERLY BARNETTS MARKET LBS.-.-T-BONE- ' ,..i HJFJ SIETT Last Wednesday afternoon the Point Primary Assn was honored in having as guests (he presidency of the North Davis Stake Primary and all of the memlvers of the Primary hoard hut three Each class having one or more visitors We enjoyed their visit very much ih V and cert call me at 5 1340 have tickets aKo You II enjoy wonderfully smooth, quiet ririi-- with the the new Scott Atwater outlsiard lh. it tai Is Vour houL find a matir, ilu.h Spring t (MFS mm 95 4YV .' . .'p; 7f -- f - 4t.U kmwiMirw you km ali SAVI $ JS.OO. CEL!' H. D. SPARROW CO. 'THE PHONE 64 BIRD WITH THE BARGAINS"; ROY, UTAH r-- i |