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Show t. The Sun-Chronic- Webei' County, Utah, August 4, 1855 le, ly having his (hare at vacations this summer in order to keep up his work with the FFA at Weber High School. He left Monday morning to go to Wind River range in Wyoming for a weeks campfng and fishing I trip with the FFA boys. He expects to return tomorrow. Both the first and second wards will hold their Primary birthday service, Sunday evening with all children participating. An outlined program will be presented. A ape cial invitation is given to all parents and their children. A temple excursion under the di Mn Glen powers entertained a rection of Fed Allen was held a lawn party at her home recently Thurday. The group of 29 who went in honor of her 90 year old aunt, down, took their lunch, and ate at Mrs lama Putnam, 3214 Orchard Liberty Park. Ave , Ogden, Ctah A smorgasbord luncheon was served and a short program presented after which Eldon Powers took some colored By JEAN KEN DELL movies of the event There were 60 relatives present, including Mr Sunday Aug 7 is baptismal servand Mrs C G Youngherg from at the stake center at 2 pm. ice Rangely, Colo, Mr and Mrs A for the Uintah ward W Youngherg from Lyman, Wyo and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Young-berMrs Lane Bybee is in California from Rock Springs, Wyoming visiting her parents. Those who assisted Mrs. Powers The Francis R. Kendell s arrived with the party were Miss Esther from California to spend a few days , Putnam, Mrs Clara Howard, Mr of their vacation with Minnie and Mrs Edwin Putnam, Mrs Guy Francis mother ATamily Putnam and Mrs 1,cs(t Putnam picnic was enjoyed at Izirin Farr park. Mlss Ruth Schmaltz, immigrant Tuesday evening the Uintah from Biel, Switzerland is making Ward MIA had a party on the bank her home here with Mrs Alice of the river at the stake farm in was Hutli Lillian Kilts Simpson Riverdale. The evening was spent best girl friend back in Switzerplaying games Refreshments were and our both Joined land, they serv ed. church about the same time Earl Pearson is on detached servThe Manning reunion was held ice in Montana. North Dakota and last Saturday afternoon at the South Dakota, lie will be gone till Hooper Iatk with 150 in attend December. Frank from ante Manning Burley, Mrs Iziura Fernelius is in Raw-- j Idaho was in chirr" of the pro 1ms, Wyo, to her daughter Wan gram Luncheon was served Mr d.is Laura's granddaughter was op and Mrs Lloyd lung especially cn inaled and wasn't doing so well it the because day joyed just hap Mr and Mrs G M Nelson and pened to he the huthday of their are moving to Kearns Itah family son. Shelley and jusi as they were to make their home to a him happy sing preparing Mr and Mrs William Hill are birthday song their oldest son, in Nyssa, Oregon They are Wavne, returning home on a fur visiting at Bill's sister Cora Mitch visiting .lough appeared on zhe scene ell's home Wayne who is m the Navy, has Natalie Wickes received her Silbeen attending Itadar School on ver Gleaner award Annette Slod Treasure Island in S.m Francisco Ann McFarland. Claudia He is home on a I" dav furlough dard, Lou and Linda Janice Wadman, .after which In will go back to San Jones received Bybee, their Individual Francisco where he n assigned to Award the ship Salisbury Sound Linda Jones was outstanding She The 4 II c amps nmh r dn ei l on of entered Jan and has only mussed of their different leaders left yes one meeting terday to so to Monte ( risto to stay Helen Mildon is our new Junior until tomorrow This should give teacher Gleaner some of out g.rls a little Mr and Mrs Chris Dolm and in ramping out and doing then own were weekend guests of rooking While thcic hi have les daughter C.relta and Norman Anderson sons in handii raft and biological Aschelman just returned Sally be ed verv seems Tins to study trip urational besides being very rnjnv Horn camp in Sun Valley Mr and Mrs Ralph Wright of aide to the girls were weekend visitors Coalville C J Mason held a piano re Mrs ith relatives in town utal in the IIoohu 1st Waid chapel Roy Fernelius. Rulon Dye and last Sunday at 2 30 p m foi hei 12 Stuart are getting ready Kenneth students They are Ann Cottle, l Ileen Cottle, Donna Maiirimg. lw to go to California to camp Some of our girls have been to Ahn Lowers. Caiolyn Mitiaeken Camp Immondi for a week Annette Tavloi. Wayne Simpson lynn Stoddard is camp counselor She Margy Johnston (heivl Mason will be there two wcecks The Beverly Parker, ReNae McArthui from our ward who went this girls year solos all two each then They plaved are Donna Hill Ixu Ann McFarrefreshments were served land and Katherine McFarland A fish fry for all senior Aatonu Chris Dolin is leaving Aug 8 for priesthood memtiers and wives in I ikivu w Sake will he In Id lomoi (amp at Monterey. Calif Phyllis row evening at the stake camp in and Patrice plan on joining him 10 Eden This has been arranged by days later They will drive on down the stake senior Aaromc i onvnilti e the coast to San Diego, then on to will Gr.iv esole services for James K Tucson, Arizona, where they and Ruth Anderson Jones, son of Mr and Mrs 'lliumas visit Carl AVp have two active girls 4 H Jones was held Wednesdav at Clubs in Uintah The leaders of the at the Jim Hooper Cemetery pm Jones as he was railed lived in 2nd year group are Mrs. Irene Pet rrson and Mrs Iura Bybee. Some Hooper a good many vrarv. and lor of their girls are now starting on a while aftei he married the form third sewing project They their ei liclva Blown They then noecd to Moore. Idaho wli-i- e he has been really ate doing well. The 1st year group was started very active in church work having served several years as bishop and late hut have finished sewing kits and are now making skirts Their in the stake presidency He has one Mrs Ruth Dye and Mrs brother, T Arch Jones, residing in leaders are Mary By bee The girls taking part and two Alire sisters. Hooper Bybee m both groups are Judith Peterson, and Mattie Cunnmgton It seems like Bishop Tall is real Janice By bee, Beverly Fernelius, Barbara Hill, Linda and Louise Jones. Sandra Nelson. Bonnie Jean Bybcc. Charlotte Harvey, Carolyn Pcbly, and Cecil Deardorff Cari and Ruth Dye with Carlenc and Steven recently attended a fam HOOPER je $m-Glmnic- k i Application for Second Class Permit Pending PUBLISHED BY ' THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday ot Roy, Utah, he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah ond Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 In advance. 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He was the first Wilson to enter the state of Utah, but was soon joined by his father and brothers, all of whom settled in what is now known as Wilson Lane. John Wilson, however, toon left to go north with his two wives (sisters, Lucy and Folly Benson) and children. He was among the first founders and settlers of ifyrum City, Utah. Little minds speak of persons; average mind$ of events; and great minds of ideas. Pascal WEST POINT HEWS r ' v By And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A Psalm of life. The Phaff Sewing Center In Ogden Home of Automatics o. Oleson r Phone 31340 Happy August to You' Did you ever happen tnihrnlrthat August gets slighted, all the rest of the months have at least one holiday or important day and here is poor August with none. It Isn't such a bad month cither though it does get quite hot and everyone talks about Dog Days " In our little family August is important and rather special as we have two birthdays, (father and daughter) and a wedding anniversary all on the same day. We are oftfn too busy to celebrate it hut anyway it means something to us, So that is why I say Happy August to you, we really like August and hope you will too' The Folks having birthdays this week are Card! Johnson, Susie King, Elda Bennett, Therald Johnston. F.lla Bennett, Katherine Thur-good- , Dean Manning. Brown We wish them happiness on their spicial day Television Repair Come in to the Phaff Sewing Cenus show you the many TIME etasHmamce Excellent for Roy. Utah quickly. wSpft Vmyt marring and gasket-bumpe- r water-leakag- e valve In brass hose Convenient shut-of- f coupling saves trips to the faucet Furnished in hang-u- p storage carton. SPECIAL PRICE clearance NAME BRANDS While they last! All summer dresses drastically reduced. Cottons, nylons, prints, sheers. Mill lots of time to wear them. Dorothy's 2 DOORS S EST OF 10 ST OFFICE i- - i G)nUf JANSSEN L PIANOS AcmmUtmi Ton Chamber A Mora Sounding Board accutdtetp. Thone 2 3160 Araa t Piano FEATURES Dtk Light InvUihl Sliding FtD Btf4 Moth Proof Dammars Mailt Corroct Height of Kays frees Floor Practice Padal JANSSEI V PIANOS... give you more becauae 100 years of traditional family leadership in the field of fine piano making aaanrea yon of mors exchoeire feature vary better tone quality, and ruof dollar for dollar value is jasmin piano. For a Better Piano by Far . . . Buy JANSSEN prevents $S99 U RIO. I) tl VAIUI Aug. 7 9 Betty Grahle Alarg and Gowrn Champion 'nav, imw ROYTHFATRE DaleBinghamMusicCo. MAs and PAs 221$ W. 4400 So., Roy, Utah Phone USED PIANOS EXPERT TUNING Free Appraisals Anytime, Anywhere CINE DINNER Roy Theatre Three For The Show Cinnemoseope - dress r e Featherweight 36r oluminum handle and cap permit easy handling -- onnmer la-ol- a BENNI0N DRUG Easily attached to your garden hose removes dirt A. Klein C WADING POOLS REDUCED washing cars, windows, screens and siding 3150 a it and MONEY Sen ice ter and let attractive cabinets, carefully selected to match your decor as well as for their utility The Phaff authorized dealer is chosen for his ability to handle and service sewing machines, his integ and his standing your The West Point Ward Primary rity, loyalty community Assn held their annual Primary Remember this when you go to parade on Wednesday July 27. at and be sure to stop in at the buy, 9 30 a m The children decorated Phaff Sewing Center. 2534 Wash their tricycles and one even conBlvd. Ogden's only authorized verted a wagon into a mmature Phaff dealer, for your new autocovered wagon Some of them dress matic sewing machine ed as pioneers They paraded around the church house after after which the Primary children Gossip has born well defined as sang ' rossing the Prarir" then the putting two and two together and rythm band played as the others making five Soldier Bov " Next square sang dancing bv the older groups. Copilots and Top Pilots and the Homebuilders and I r ailbuilders RefreshWatch & Jewelry ments w ci e served Repair The Primal officers and tearh 2 DAY SERVICE ers Ik Id tin ii monthly leadership meeting on Monday evening Aug 1, they held a social in which they Watch Cleaned 34 50 looked through the Primary history and scrapbooks It was very inter Diamond Ring Re build csting to read hai k through the his $6 to $12 lories of many years ago and to see "One Year Guarantee" the pit tut es o( the rhildren as they advanced thmngh their years in Drive Out And See jmlluck lunch was Primary served Those present were Geneve C. Stringham Jewelt) Putnam Dot is Page Mae Byhee. Darleen King Klverna Flint, llene Theater Building Roy, ft Dalton. Dahl. Ruth Bennett Blanche Bingham. Evelyn Single-toBerdine Fvanson. Gwen Thompson June Thurgood. Virn enjoyable time ginia Oleson was had bv all The YLMIA has reorganized a hit Florenre Abrams replares Diane Mass as sports director. Cora Patterson has hern chosen new ac Duty counselor replacing Florence . Blake Patsy Dalton is age group counselor On Tuesd.iv evening the MIA had activity night tiny went to Affleck Park in Ogden to watch the West Point team play for the regional championship with Ogden Third Ward They previously won the Have All The. te FINE stake championship Thought for the week Direct Blow Artiea "Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime. it Foot Section Cad Iron Plata TOOL SAVES son-in-la- Bos-grete- Virginia Flea Poat Bark IT YOURSELF Mr. and Mr. Fred Weston, their Vent daughter Alton and of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson have been visiting in Armstead, Montana, Yellowstone Park and are now staying at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Fear in Big Piney, Wyo. They expect to be home the first of the week. The Clifton Fears are from Roy but spend their summers at their ranch in Big Piney. Thomas Brenehley, has been named superintendent of the Roy 2nd Ward YMMIA with Dale Bowman, activity and Dee Rawson age group counselor. Mrs. Henry Matis is the new president of the ward YWMIA filling the vacancy left by Lavena who was killed recently in collision. Mrs. Darrell an auto-traiTullis was retained as activity coun-- ' selor and Mrs. Lon Dunbar sustained as age group counselor. The Primary Assn, also has been reorganized with Mrs. Aldus Johnson, president, replacing Mrs. Robert Ingram, Mrs. Ben Allington and Mrs. Frank Simmons are the new counselors Mrs. Robert Stewart will sene as secretary to the organization. Since 1862 Fluff's sewing machines have been manufactured in a plant with over 7 ,000 employes. Steeped in the tradition of fine workmanship. Each craftsman serves a three year apprenticeship and attends school several times a week before taking part in the making of a Phaff. Each Phaff machine is subjected to rigid inspection, which includes actual performance, before being shipped from the factory. Your local dealer is the Phaff j Sewing Center, loeatd at 2534 Washington Blvd. There are three basic types of sewing machines on the market today and the one that best fib your needs will depend upon the type( that you will select. Thes? three i manually types are, straight-stitch- , operate, zig zag and the automatically operated zigaag. The Phaff automatic is fully auto mstic, does not require discs, cams or wheels to insert. A fliek of the lever leaves both hands completely free. To give you pleasurable sewing you will want a machine that is el I hold it to be a fact, that if all ficient, dependable, and easy to opknew what each said of persons erate. Thu you can find in a Phafl the other, there would not be four Sewing machine, regardless of the friends in the world. type you purchase, whether it is automatic or just straight stitch. Service and service parts are al ways available at Phaff Sewing Cen ter There is also a lifetime wntten guarantee with each machine. A complete demonstration will be given with each machine, in your home, if you prefer. Call us at Etnnnmiral and Fast 3 5262. BRUSH "DO ROY OUR REGULAR MEALS Also the new combination show and Dinner rate of $1.06 for a full evenings entertainment Tickets honored anytime t Roy Theatre Auf. Barker 1013 Stephen McNally Man From Bitter Ridge PLUS Jack Hawkins Glynis John Land of Fury NOTICE Request for Bids Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Roy, Utah, until 5 p.m., Aug. 5th for the purchase of 1,000 G.P.M. fire truck. Specifications may be secured from the City Recorder. o o |