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Show THE Ordinance No. in the Salk shots for polio. 112 Vaccine booster shots will be given to students who had 1 good AN ORDINANCE OF ROY CITY, shot and for htose who took part UTAH. AMENDING THE ZONING in the mass innoculation but did MAP OF ROY CITY AS HERETO not have a Salk shot, a complete FORE ADOPTED BY SECTION 5 sents will be given from 1 to four OF ROY CITY ORDINANCE NO. weeks apart. Miss Barnard advised parents 87 BY TRANSFERRING A POR TION OF RESIDENTIAL DIS to register with their family phyCOMMERCIAL R 2 TO sician for the vaccine, to be admin TR1CT DISTRICT C 1, DECLARING AN istered according to age and EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL The Riverdalt MIA will feature TAKE EFFECT UPON ITS FIRST PUBLICATION AFTER PASSAGE. at their Sunday night service May BE IT ORDAINED BY THE 1, little Mack Stamons, a blind CITY COUNCIL OF ROY CITY. 7 year old boy who is a musician UTAH: extraordinary at the organ. Mack Section 1. The zoning map of has never taken a lesson, but his Roy City an heretofore adopted by playing amazes even the best. His Section 5 of Roy City Ordinance father, Vern Seamons will also ap No. 87, known as the Zoning Or pear on the program and will give dinaiK-of Roy City, Utah, is here a talk. he boy will play music selec by amended as follows, to wit: The following described area in tions before the mooting which Roy City heretofore classified assarts at 7 p.m , also during and Residential District R2 is hereby after The public is invited. reclassified and designated as a portion of Commercial District C 1 Baptismal services are to be in Roy City: held Saturday at 7 30 pm. In e 1 ntvrrdalc Warn TJeginning-at-the-mtenrctitfi'n- of the centerlines of 6000 South Street and 1900 West Street, Sandra Chapman, Edith Brough. thence south 620 feet more or Eileen Stimpson and Golden Bing lew to the south boundary line jlam Were graduated from Primary of ltoy City, thence west 462 feet l0 along the south boundary ol Roy City; thence north to centerline Mrs Florence Jardine, president of 6000 South Street; thence east of the West Company of the I)CP along centerline of 6000 South t.nertaincd at her home last week Street to point of beginning for tBe outgoing board members Section 2. In the opinion of the (jamea were played and a dtlicious City Council of Roy City a public luncheon served to 20 guests. emergency exists in connection with the matters herein contained, and Tearhers Report Meeting will be the Cuoncil hereby finds that It Is held in the Riverdale Ward Tues necessary for the immediate pres day, May 3 at 12 30 p m. The Teach ervation of the peace, health and er's Topic. l.eson will be given by safety of "Roy City that this Ordi- Mrs. Doris Paikinson and Mrs Ruth nance become effective Immediate- Ritter will give the Theology les ly son. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and first publication after passage. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the City Council of Roy City, Utah, this 22nd day of April, 1955 C sf:al ooks Jolly CoiTlCT Attest. C. Horrop 1955 j One of our very good Boy cooks Mr. I.ytna Cook, wife of Bishop Merlin N Cook, of the Igike View s News Ward. The recent carnival sponsored sponsored by the Riverdale School 1TA netted $575 according to Mrs Aquilla Nebeker. president of the school I'TA. at their regular meet ting last week. $25 of which wax turned over to Mr. Elwin Marriott, principal of tht school, for decords, leaving $550 to be appl.ed to a i.( cyclarama and curtains lor the stage. The school board will match this amount. However, it is probable that the curtains will not be completed till next year A nominating conunittte, nam ing Mrs. Ixinn O. Kay, Dale B.ng ham of Hoy and Wilford Tcvh oi Riverdale was appointed They will choose I lit pY.V oil leers lor next year. The next meeting is .scheduled for Thursday evlning. May 12. Jackie Barnard, public health nurse for the Riverdale School, reported at the school ITA meeting last week, that 90'. of the Riverdalt School had particiwted M.ss stop THE SUN-CHRONIC- LE PUBLISHED BY PRINTING COMPANY Examples were cited, concern-n- Vern THE ROY Judy was sustained as choris supplies and equipment such as ter in her place. when the refrigerator broke. Ulsli, The achool board bought a new Iris Gibby, daughter of Mrs. Hat WMkly newspaper publisher each Thuradoy of l Roy one for a school in town and sent Riverdale, the communities interest Roy, the turroundiny tie Gibby, who recently returned is theirs, and up till this year there from a mission was the guest speak- Snniet, Clinton, Hooper, Konesville, South Weber, Uintoh and las been no duplicating machinea er for the Roy 1st Ward Sunday Clearfield. Yearly subscription pries $1.75 hi advance. or the teachen to use. MANAGER-EDITOR The bus situation was discussed night. J. HOWARD STAHLE MANAGER-EDITOR nd many of the parents felt they BETTY LOU ASST. STAHLE servLake View Ward lidnt want their children to be ices will be held baptismal April SHARON LA It I SON REPORTER DIAL Saturday ransported because of the bus con- 30 at 6.30 ICYLE HARROP REPORTER DIAL p.m. ditions. Mary Bybee from on the REPORTER PH. MARION STUART UINTAH F'or a tasty and attractive addi- hill was asked to come down and Teachers report meeting, The- THORA MOORE REPORTER WEBER SOUTH tion to the aalad plate, try the little tell about their childrens school ology lessons will be held in all VIRGINIA WEST POINT OLESON, us correspondent and schedule. trick used by one of my favorite the ward Relief Societies Tuesday 3 as follows people, Erma (Mrs. Heber Jacobs, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR Those people have a bus for their who lives at 1185 36th St. in Og Roy 1st Ward starts at 1:15 with CALL FOR INFORMATION and girls alone boys lementsry den. While the first and second graders Mrs. Arlene Hamblin giving the Add a few drops oi red food re OFFICE LOCATION MANSFIELD REALTY brought home as soon as they Teachers Topic and Mrs. Jsors coloring to a pkg. of cream cheese. re out of school. There have been the Theology lesson. Separate a stalk of celery, clean ersistant rumors of the children Roy 2nd Ward, time 1:15 p.m. Pillsbury cake flour, no ready mix been delayed It is not too late and then put togther again with Mrs. Aleda Behling giving the cakes will be eligible to enter. with to Riverdale. That sent subj to control them. eing the cheese. Tie with a string or ct Fifteen prizes will be awarded was hashed over and after both (Teachers Topic lesson and Mrs. Weevil control should be apeiastic and refrigerate until set, ides of the matter in was:ev Zaugg the Theology, lesson, For particulars call Rouse Hall question when the first growjh of plied . then slice for serving. 3rd Ward, .time 1:30 p.m. 4 3025. vote was taken as to! iscussed,-- a alfalfa shoots are only 4 to 2 Mrs. Oerter Gale the will give whether we should send a corntall. Spray with either inches Pancakes and the fixin's will be mtte to see the school board or .Teachers Topic and Mrs. Mildred or dieldrin at this heptachlor df order the the the lesson. $1.75 duff evening. Theology 10t time. If the spray is applied at Ward, time 1.30, Teach will feed the entire family. The committee would ask for: it will kill the adult, this time will The Mrs. be and Mmy Wood, newier's supper Topic prepared by 1. The children go to the By MARION STl'ART served at the Lake View School preventing her from laying her Theology Mrs. Dorothy Oleson. chool at South Ogden. Lake View, time 1.30, Mrs. Shir- house. Moving pictures will be vggs. The ward Era drive is well tinder 2. They have adequate bus sys For more complete information ley Wade, Teachers Topic lesson shown In the stake house recreation way. and a month ago, Uintah re emjj rs- - Cruise Brown, Theology hall throughout an on The the evening. ceived a $10 refund with which combating this pest, Davis moved 3. If the children are not public is invited. residents should call the they bought subscriion.s for some o the new school, they stay right essonCounty 1st Ward, time 1 20. of tlie Iiimenite people Mathew n Uintah. Extension Service in the court Mildon is Era director in the ward house at Farmington. If the people did not want these Teachers topic lesson, Mrs. Nell Sharon Little, daughter of Mr. and he is doing an excellent job. hings, we would not send a com Cewis and the Theology lesson, Uintah has the highest percent of utlee at all. It was asked if there Mn- Segrid Anderson Hooper 2nd and Mrs. Frank Little won the title lime 1.15, Teachers topic of "Princess Print" at Weber High Eras in the home in the whole hould be secret ballut, and School recently. One of her attend lefcSon MrFlora Taylor and TV stake Congratulations Matt! pinion was expressed that we have ants, Mary Lou Rundquist, is the lesson Mrs. Zina Belnap vote because of the late of Mr. and Mrs A. L. (Bert) Rund The ladies Dinner Group met our Rpair Or Inatallatian also won of the The Roy. girls quist at Mrs. Mar7 ette By bees last week.! Better than two thirds majority WASHER titles for the print dresses they Besides the delicious dinner she 0!ed to send the committee and RANGE O were school's the during wearing prepared, she crocheted miniture sg(.d for the things specified. The anual print dress day. saucers as favors for eaih oiuiniltee nominated was Fdliot KYLE HARROP By O REFRIGERATOR l""" one of the ladies tuart. chairman, Fdmer By bee. Dan Hull, son of Mr and Mrs. Can ,arl Dcndell. Olga Nelson, and Charles Hull of 2045 W. 4800 So. the Because Stuart. I.irum majorIt really (Hill'd good to see F'.'.va Not Too Late Ak for ty of the people in town who will has been elected second vice presi Dye back to church again Fllva r do now have ill. ldnn whom this 'dent of the USAC student body, TOMMIE HOWARD has been down for a long time, and inove will concern, were contacted' Mr Hull was elected president V.'cavJ Ccr.tr: is just now starting to get out once of the Phi this their opinions, before Kappa Alpha year otici in a while. We hope it won't be long he rmng meetings., ft "is felt that the and president of the sophomore till her eye condition is all better, were expressed class. and she can take part in the town lews of the people He received a trophy for being t largi-s- t ITA meeting the this activities again. chosen the "favorite guy" of the hi( war Chi Omega sorority this year and ' nd.iv April 18. a ITA meeting-wawho h.ul .mother boy has been active in football and (iiii-held Beth F'ernelius eon FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC a basketball activities. du-tiand installed the officers tout arid Iris Bullock It was 4 u Hi and li, ,uv. theyve r i vi war Then the time was A Illlshury cake baking contest 5360 So. 1900 West turned over to Flllxitt Stuart who allied him Kevin will be held in exmjunetiun with Roy, Utoh ((inducted a discussion on the the Ike View Stake Elder's Chutk The mutual has been doing m hool situation The facts present, 2 To 5 Hours: 10 To 12 inds ol Hung Darlene Fernelius Wagon supper to be held Friday ed were that a new' elementary . April 29, beginning at school is going to be built in South vl I ele,isei a I ci h d, lector and evening Saturday 10 To 1 music Carlcne 6 pm. which ,s s(h(,duU,d to u. fm . now in charge All cakes must be magic with ished before spring of 1956 The )c is the new Speech director at bee .ora Gave By formerly possibility of our children attend cnduitcc secretary is the new or ing this new school is very' good anist. and Alton Mildon is the new felt of the However, some parents t would be much Iwtter to keep ttendance secretary Ust Tuesday night the second lu re Mrs Maude Mil he c h Id Bee Hives presented their hive ear don was askd to express her views program and had a party mldmg she in had as as much taught in afterward. mothers er their Uintah as well as the larger newer schools She felt that the first three Hr wish Ethel Cumin a speedy grades under Msr Bowman have rovers she has been "sentenced" several advantages Their alien nm the bed for the past two weeks. spun is short so the leather ia:i (.1 ii vide her time easier and Mrs Mr and Mrs Orm By lice had Bowman has taken a sincere inter he pleasure of a visit from their est in the children here But the' FORMERLY BARNETTS rand daughter Anitonette (Toni) must teacher prepare upper grade week She the last dalan is daugh or eight subjects for each grade 24 Ml()J(,rts cach day Thp amount er ol F'loyd and Inez Malan and of time required to properly in heir now residing in California. struct these three d.fferent grades; H you have been wondering is insufficient when they are all1 hat all the pounding was for the in one room School teachers Held ast week, its Jack and Ivey Keyes, Bybee and Darlene F'ernelius were on hand to express their opinions vorking on their new house Things re Koink UP mal fasC anc1 t s reahfrom the teachers angle. good. difficult looking U. S. CHOICE The fact that it is very to get a good teacher to come out Mrs I.ueeetta By bee and her here was discussed and Mrs. Bow man was asked how long she would daughters Mrs. Hebert Hansen and Mrs Alma Slater were gone over be here. Her answer was that she has the weekend to visit with Aunt been asking to go for two years, laiu's sister in Idaho Kails who is bey also visited with other but has staved only because Mr ill Bales has not been able to get relatives in and around Shelley, other teachers to come out here. Idaho. Turn out on floured board, knead and cut into 3 loaves. Let stand while you oil 3 pant. Knead each loaf again, Oil on all aides by turning in oiled pan. Let rise 60 min utes. Bake in a pre heated oven 425 deg., 10 min., lower heat to 350 deg. and bake 50 minutes mordf Turn out of pan and let cook on rack. Takes 5 hrs. from start to finish. h 95 67 97 01m-stea- Uintah News - "Per the.?8' - ROY HEWS Its h Kyle Riverdale knead until smooth and elastic. ReShe expressed the fact however, turn to well oiled pan, turn over hat she would welcome to leave to oil top of dough, cover with lid nly because of the greater ease or dampened cloth and let raise of teaching only one grade at a View Ward chorister, was released until double in size. Work down, let time. Sunday because the Bradfords are rise again to double in size. moving from the ward. Mrs. La j By W. Rapp MjVlh Morriss Elizabeth City Recorder Published A; ril 28, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 E, To me Mrs. Cook is on ideal wife for a bishop, because of her sin 1 deem eerily and thoughtfulness. to been have a it greut privilege her visiting teacher companion because in this association 1 got L know what a wonderful woman she really is. 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