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Show The Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, August 11, 1955 le, COMMUNITY PORTRAITS Tomato Days V x. N-- .'f . t n nr. ) t t church, and hold some position in the wards, stakes and branches (except Dick, whorls serving in the Air Force at Fort Sill. Okla.) So you can see, that Aunt Ellens influence has had a tremendous effect on her family. But lets not take anything from Uncle Claude, It takes a cooperative husband to make it possible to do all these good things. And as long as it is doing good for others, Uncle Claude does not mind. So heres wishing the very best to a wonderful member of the com munity of Uintah. She has done much to make it a better place to live. Scheduled in Hooper Soon By VELMA READ Committees have been chosen for Hooper's annual Tomato Day, to be held on Labor Day. Sept. 5. This big celebration will be held as usual in the newly Improved Hooper Park Vol. 2, No. 14 August 11, 19S5, DALE BINGHAM Newly Crowned Queen MUSIC TRADE SHOW I . . Dale Bingham, local piano dealer of Roy, recently returned from Chicago where he attended the annual Music Industries Trade Show. Preparation for Roy Day Celebration, Aug 26 and 27 are in full swing this week and general chairman Robert L. Olsen announces committee chairman for all special events of ihe forthcoming festivities. The celebration, which hadnt been held for several years was revived two years ago by the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. The celebration has been accepted with so much enthusiasm by townspeople that the Jaycees, working in cooperation with the Roy Kiwanis Club are endeavoring this year to make the celebration bigger than ever. Delbert Brown has been named to head the beauty contest in search of "Miss Roy of 1955" Rules are available governing the con- While there he became person ally acquainted with many of the leading manufacturers in the na lion today. One of the highlights wav the privilege he had of spending some time with the president of the Jans sen Piano Co Mr Webster Janssen who is the grandson of the original Janssen who founded the company over 100 years ago Vern G Taylor has been named The other highlight as u v o ry general chairman with Mrs. Helen with Charles W. D. Brewer, Mrs. EUn Stuart Harold Thomp- profitable horn sM-nIxiwe. a garden her first love son will be master of ceremonies. Frederick Stem, who is acknowlPost Office Notable edged as the greatest piano techniThe committees appointed are: cian in the nation today During Honored Luncheon at Talent find and speech contest. this interview Mr Bingham picked Thu lady of the garden is Mrs. Mrs Ixis Naisbit, Mrs Flora Taylor, up many Claude E. Stuart, better known to pointers on the construcPostmaster Emma Russell attend- Mrs Elta Jackson. Mrs Marzula the people of Uintah, young and old tion and over all scale design of ed a gathering of a portion of the alike, as Aunt Ellen. People from Smart, and Mrs Erma Storey. Their pianos the importance of family Utah Postmasters and notables will be a and senior division. heritage, reputation and everywhere come to see her gar- from the junior integrity ' Post Office department, The junior taking in ages from 4 to den Many think gardening is this of fine piano builders Also the irn who met at the Hot Shoppe in Salt 18 and the Little Jaikir Ingham won the senior. 18 to 28. The win- portance of tuning and maintenance grand ladies first love, because of to honor, primarily, W. D. ner from each division will Second at the Ko the beautiful yard. which she keeps go to of uueenship over the years pianos Brewer, district regional manager Salt Lake to compete where the top Ward carnival Aug 5th She Is Perhaps they are right, because from Denver, Colo the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w inner chosen in the senior division all the summer through, she has Mr Brewer is head controller of and the top meet will get an all- FREDIA L. SICKINGER Robert Ingham some kind of flowers blooming expense paid trip to Chicago to the SUNSET everywhere She knows what will the Western states bloom when and exactly where it Also attending the meeting were Farm Bureau national convention in JACK GIFT AWARDED is, and if you should stop by her operational manager. George Sta- December We have a lot of good PRESENTED AWARD place at 0 in the morning, you ples from the Denver office. George tslent in Hooper and the surroundMUSIC SHOLARSHIP would undoubtly find her out pull- McDonald, district manager out of ing communities so why not take By BOB BOWMAN of this big opportunity ing weeds, mowing lawns or any Salt Lake and Mr Richmond, as- advantage Jaik tilt 'on id Mr and Mrs Special lo SunChronirle yard chore which most people put sistant to Mr McDonald Also In Gift 2ir'H 440(1 So St Frank Russell f Clyde Wjyment, manic, off as long as they can But not spcctor Mrs Fredia Fallows and Inspector Siikinger of Sun Roy the mipMlit of three schol lxiwe, Merrill Jenkins. Bob PenAunt Ellen. Shes right up and at Porch The officers of the National set this week was presented 11.11 arvltfp .(warded him (or man and Vern Taylor leadership it along with the sun. Association of Postmasters were Air Force Base s "Well Done award in mIioo! rv and outstanding Thomas and Exhibit. Display for month of June at ceremonies woik in mus u The nice part about Aunt Ellens also in attendance Lowe, Orson Christensen Ray Barkheld m the offiie of Maj Gen Mr Brewer, a Kentuckian and er. Everet Wardle. Ixirin garden is that you dont have to go The si bolar'hip im In h d a full Hardy. E. Tilhry Ogden Air Ma m to her place to enjoy it She always former inspector, spiced his infor- Charles with ickistration fees Targhele Glen Jackson. Manning holarsli.p sees that there is a bouquet of mative and directive speech with Melvin Bill Earns tenet Area cninmaiulci at tb(- Utah State ,;i u ultur.il Col Burmngham flowers in the church house on Sun- bits of the Kentucky south and w ith worth and Maud Martin d1' scholarship A certificate and an engraved '''Ko day morning, and often she just tinges of a southern drawl StC I half ,0 'to M(St - 1111 ( oncesMons John Mahoney. Eu- trophy were presented Mrs Sick picks a bouquet and take it to a An open forum concluded the in Salt Lake and a part ollege for out her by Gep Tillery friend. Many, many homes in Uin- speeches from the various depart gene Fowers, Roy Hunter and Lloyd inger Welx-- t ('ollege in standing accomplishments in the cholarship to the tah have had flowers in them from mental heads Spaulding Ogden field of management Rodeo and horse races Wiley Aunt Ellens garden And many still J.uk giaduated from Ogden High Postmaster David Tievithick of The (eitificate read as follows Reed and Ixw Mitchell because she is always giving Salt Lake and do, si bool , t spung H' has very of the na Fowtfs, president Naisbit. Outstanding initiative and in .11 tiv peopla starts Perhaps that is why tional association gavr a response Tractor driving' Bob Penman, all her plants do so well SI I to Mr Brewer from the ostmasters Ralph Robison, and Robert MariSo maybe gardening is her first of Utah omce re 1S W(f. gm love of the sophomore but the many, many friends Childrens Paiad.- Mis Eloise suited m a new method of preand relatives who have tasted her on the Targhele Mrs Elta Jackson and paring savings bond schedules on junlor coumil ..van offitir in the hot rolls, and good cooking have AIR FORCE MAN Mrs Nell lxiwe an ..ddiessograph machine The reh drum h,. is ., .oiu-er- t good reason to believe she is a cook vised Mrs. instituted by prixedures No trade matter when you go AIRMAN OF MONTH by nul i)M, jlils , ,).imc onhestra of Baby show, Mrs Norma Manning. Sickingi r involved attaching a num- his own which has proved to be in to Aunt Ellens home, you know Mrs Jean Richm.s and Mrs Lor unit to the addressograph verv popular locally bering she has something for you to eat raine Fowers The baby show will in.ichini in the civilian payroll of And with her cooking, it is just have two divisions, babies up to flee to name and employes print the same as with her flowers, she one year of age and those from one bond serial number simultaneously always bakes just a little extra so to two years A prince and a prinThe new method reduced spoiled she can take some to a friend cess will be chosen in each group bonds You cannot laud Aunt Ellens pei month from 150 to 10 and babies will also be chosen on The total annual saving to the gov speaking ability She is frightened darkest reddest the hair, eyes, ernvent from the entire procedures to death to stand in front of a group bluest ryes, fattest, most identical resulted in 18O0 man houis and of people, regardless of what it is mast least hair, twins, youngest, $2,700 fore. But she doesnt need to be a hair, and curliest hair All you Mrs Sick inger has winked at preacher with words, because she mothers with babies get busy and FB (or the last year Before Hill is a living sermon, which all who enter them associate with her are aware of. loming in the air depot she was Tomato Day Queen, Mrs Flaine employed at the old Ogden Arsenal This lady is one of those kind Fowers. Mrs Helen Ixiwe. hjrs having winked there for more than who you would read about in fairy Anna Mae Fowers. and Mrs Ixus six years tales - - the God mother kind. Why? Naisbit The first queen dance She resides at No 22 Sunset Way Mere are some of the reasons where a Hooper girl will he chosen with her husband George. George She never says anything bad to compete with the county will he is also a Hillficlder, holding the about people, always good things, held on Aug 26 and the final dance position of flight test inspector and she does not make an issue of for the county girls will be held it. She never brags or talks about her accomplishments. She helps Sept 2 OVER 75 YEARS! others in every way that she can. The girls in Hooper up for queen "V Shes not this way just once in a thus far arc Nadine Parker, chosen YOU SHOULD RIDE while, but is always helping others. by Daughters of Pioneers Camp V Zavislak Rudolph It s been said, that she cannot say-nCarol Kilts, Relief Society, First IN ROY DAYS PARADE . . airman of month to anyone for anything Ward. Margene Beasley, 1st Ward She says she is too old to work By BOB BOWMAN Navy SAN DIEGO, CALTF. All old folks over 75 years of age Sunday School, Nadine Penman, B and B Confectionary and in the church, but she tends others Special to Sun Chronicle iitowaway Betty D. Talk, 24, in are urged to call Thurman Tubbs, San Diego City jlil amock and children so they can. She says she Manning, Elders of the Sef-on- 3 1571 or A L. Rundquist 3 7777 Airman 1st Class Rudolph Zavis-lakwhite sailor hat i also wearing a Ward cant do fancy work, but she'll sew so that they may arrange ample 24, a resident of Roy, was honbig smile when ahe learned that the carpet rags so others can have Rodeo Queen Mrs Beth Christ- transportation for them to ride in the Navy wont prosecute her for ored Hill at Base Air last Force lime to do the needle work. She Child, and Mrs the Rov Days Celebration parade stowing away aboard the destroyer week when he was selected Airman ensen, Mrs. says she cant make pretty flower on Saturday Aug. 27. Holister. Arlene Hooper. the of June. Month for arrangements, so she grows the Children's Sports, Mrs. Fay PowThe award is made monthly to flowers for others to use doing it. ers, Mrs. Bernice Kidman. Mrs. ear-r She says she cant plan the party, honor airmen who have shown out- Erma Storey and Mrs Marzula i so she cleans the house, so it will standing ability in leadership, ex Smart. hr ready for the guests. And only cedent performance on the job, and Herman Nielson Baseball, military those who know her well can ap- many other desirable traits. nil the good which she preciate TWO FROM ROY It Col Fred C Johnson. Hill does AFB Commander, presented ZavRECEIVE AWARDS When she wa 4 Jaycees Plan Bigger, Better Roy Day Celebration ATTENDS CHICAGO mi test and may be had by contacting Mr. Brown In charge of the program committee of all the festivities is Dr. for vaudeville acts, H Murray Carver, who has made arrangements celebration the and entertainment other throughout wrestling be handled by the will of the the This year again parade staging as chairman. The following Roy Kiwanu Club with Clinton Keeler committees were formed to carry out the parade programMax Glover has been named committee chairman for rides and i oncrssions at the Roy Park, which will include all types of kiddie rides Robert L. Stevens is in charge of refreshment committee and v t ! I1- -- ITT ) 11 1 j -- I la-e- v I I - i - , Domemck Antoniette is chairman of publicity Monte Smith and Parley Oleson are contacting business houses So gain floats. Dr George Reimschussel and Hurt Rundquist to contact i hurches for floats Bob Coleman bands, Virgil Hinchcliff furnish sound truck, Dean Parker to take care of color guard and contact scouts; George Maw will serve kids a free drink at the end of the parade, Elmer Brown, parade judges; Burl Rundquist in charge of the pioneers that will rule m the ears He asks that all old timers in Roy over 75 years or d age or their relatives or iriehds contact Thurman Tubbs arbe so L Rundquist, 3 7777 there can A adequate transportation ranged Vern Thompson. ' Imton Keeler and Boh Coleman will contact various rar dealers for new cars for the pioneers to ride in the parade IiVai Stark to get clearance of the main highway and see that it is Blocked off on parade day Those reporting on their activities Wednesday night indicated there will he a very nice parade this year More floats are urged to make keener rometition for the prizes that will go to float winners Chil-d- i m will be lewarded for their entries on bikes and the like also. The parade will begin at 10 a m Saturday Aug 27, at Dean Parkers Maiket and proceed to the American Food Store comer where it will turn west to the Roy Park For those who will walk and have short legs they will tie allowed to enter the parade at Ihe American Food Store miner and then proceed to the park ' Navy Stowaway n OiA-- S- Mar-gcn- c , Ix-ol- a - brothers recalls, she could hardly Gen. M. E. Tillery, Ogden Materiel wait to be left alone, so she could Area Commandej, commending the sec how much she could get done. airman for his outstanding perforwas out door chores, mance. A Whether it was an encooking, housework or sewing, it graved. silver identification bracealways seemed like she was having let. a race to see who could do Ihe most. The Ogden Chamber of CommerShe hasnt changed one bit. Even ce will fete Zavishlak and his wife today at the age of 68 she trying to to a special program, including free pick the most berries, climb the at Hotel Ben Loinond, free lodging most or highest to get the apricots, the fullest in the least time. Always she is competing with herself, to see who will get the most done. All in all, she ... a lot done in her life. She has been married almost 45 years, raised 10 children of her own, plus two foster chil. dren Of Aunt Ellens 12 children, 10 have married in the. temple, one is not married. Every one of her boys and girls are active in the fill the bucket meals, and complimentary theater tickets. Zavislak, a veteran of more than five years in the Air Force, is assigned at Hill as an airborne radio mechanic with the 28th Logistic Support Squadron. He served 30 months in the Korean Theater of r war, attached to the 4th Wing. The airman is married to the former Cleone Barnes of Kaysville. They live et 5460 5- 1900 W., Roy. Fighter-Intercepto- - Vr v,' Bv BOB BOWMAN Two residents of Roy Rnil thiee from Clearfield were among 42 employes at Kill Air Forte Base re cently receiving rash awards under the depot's Suggestion and Cash Award phase of the Air Force's Incentive Awards program Hoy residents cited and amount of awards were Mitche M. Hayden. $15 and Albert D. Nielsen, $15. Workers from Clearfield and amount of awards were Calvin B. Smith, $105; Robert C. Allred, $25. and Reed R. Lorin, $15. Roy C. Freeman, executive sec rotary of the awards committee stated that these workers received the committees nod for submitting suggestions that would improve operations and cut costs at the Utah Sir depot. V - h" rirL'iX'SP'-'1 a .driML v CELEBRATION HEAD NAMED BY ROY JAYCEES Mrs. Lloyd Berrett Hostess to Aprender Guild So well dues Mrs Mattis . I" Reading from left to right Javcees Elwyn Halt, Domenick Antonictti and Grover C. Blaln were very busy preparing advertising for the coming Roy Days celebration scheduled on Aug. 26 27. Domenick Anlonlettl Is chairman of the committee. Other members of the committee not shown are J. Howard Stahlc, who took the picture and Robert G. Sanderson. I n) f know IK Bruce sang two of the many folk songs of Finland in their native tongue, and projected the beautiful colored slides while his mother lectured Finland. Mrs Mattis said, is a land to be reckoned with Now that Robert L. Olsen the heavy financial burdens im .Roy Day rhairman posed by the Russian Treaty of 1044 have been met. these honest, Robert I. Olsen, 5367 S 2425 V , hard working people who so love Roy, has been appointed general their native land, may be able to chairman of the Roy Day celebraimpiovc their personal fortunes. tion August 26 and 27. Mr. Olson was responsible for has The land of lakes and forests all arrangements for the a high rate of tuberculosis and as making Junior Chamber of Commerce spona result every family according to sored event A member for two law, must take a 30 day vacation he is a m the open air. The sauna oi steam years of the organization, at two director present year bath followed by a cool dip in the Mi Olsen was chairman of the lake is a fascinating national cusJavcec Christmas activities anil Roy tom held this the teenage Road beau Mattis also displayed Mrs Last Roy Day he, vm in charge year firm .cnnunTT nr vwnfT pntTinR. Mr of the refreshments committee ver. flax and rrysta E-- NEW ATOMS FOR PEACE STAMP NOW ON SALE quotation taken from the speech of President Eisenhower before the United Nations on December 8, 1953. Ill to find the way by which the . . inventiveness of man shall be . . consecrated to his life." This stamp can be obtained at the Roy Post offcie. On August 25, 1955 the Post Office Department will issue a 50ent Susan B. Anthony postage stamp. Yhe stamp will be Issued in sheets of 100 and will be purple. The central subject of the stamp is a likeness of Susan B. Anthony reproduced from an original photograph furnished by the Library of Congress. This stamp will also be on sale at the Roy Post office. . 1955. mSt Sfe, i the people and understand their economic ami national problems that the club members actually felt thev had been there The Post Office Department issued a stamp that comment orates Atoms for Peace" July 28, L r Mrv Lloyd Berrett was hostess to 20 regular members of the Aprcn-il- l Guild and six guests of the i .veiling list who were taken on an "all expense" visit to Finland by Mrs Henry Mattis and her son. Bruce The Mattis family are new residents of Roy who have spent the past eight years in Finland The stamp is issued in sheets of 50 and the color of the stamp is blue. The central design of the stamp is composed of two spheres showing each side of the atlas encircled with the orbital emblem which has become symbolic of atomic energy. The words Atoms for Peace," are displayed across the two spheres, .laced in three sides of the stamp frame is the following . |