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Show i The LAKEVIEW STAKE TO HOLD MIA DANCE SAT. ROY NEWS Roadshow Schedule Vol. 2, No. 27 Roy, Utah, November 10, 1955 le, JAYCETTES PLAN ANNIVERSARY BANQUET takeview Set V Sun-Chronic- a Incumbants Regain Seats, Miss Ruth Matthews has mwed A dance sponsored by the Lake from her home in Roy to the Sun View Stake MIA will lx held SatRay Apartments at 348 23rd St in 8 Ogden Ruth is working at the Bon urday evening at 30 at the stake Marche and has moved to be near house Grace Hadley's orchestra her work. She will icntinue in her will furnish the music It Roadshow time aagin in the Everyone of Mutual age in the position as secretary of the Roy 4th Lakeview Stake with all nine wards the stake is invited to attend in , ... Ward Mutual forf the next few Dean Nelson and Mrs Melba Tay,, participating weeks while md a new secrethey This year the theme Industries" lor. stake MIA activity directors tary to replace her was chosen by the ward MIA activiare in ehaige i Moser, Andrew of (Andy ty counselors and drama directors. is in the Dei liusjiital recuper Judging from the enthusiasm each y , from a lu-attack he had PTAPLAN CARNIVAL ating ward has shown in their preparation last Saturday evening of the event,, a real treat is in store '- - 4 Two of Roy's LDS Wards are Mr. and Mrs Earl Child, 2368 W. for all who attend. s 7 4400 South are the proud parents of holding then Relief Society's fall la The shows are scheduled for a two - ) another son born to them Mr Child baaar this Entlay evening, Nof night performance Thursday, Nov ' 1 1 is the son of Mr and Mrs Bert vember II 17 and Saturday Nov. 19, beginning Child of Riverdale and Mrs Child is each night at 8 p The First Ward will start their Preparing a centerpiece for the Jaycette birthday party, right to the former Janne Peterson, daughThursday evening the shows will at 5 30 and be for busiselling Mrs ter of Mr. and Rulon 1. Peter- ness until 9 30 One ofopen left, are: Carol Brockman, Thelma Howes, Donna Carver, Darlene be held for the Koy 2nd Ward, Roy Ihe features son of Roy. 3rd and 4th Wards. Hooper 2nd and will be a booth for children HandBingham. Mr. and Mrs David Danielson are Clinton made articles suitable for Christmas The Roy Jaycettes will celebrate their 3rd birthday anniversary with visiting in San Leandro, Calif, with giving will Saturday night's performance will on sale , daughter-in-lawMr son and their be held at Kanesvtlle, Hooper 1st, a dinner to be held at Ma'g and Pa's, November 19, at 8 p m party and Mrs Melvin Danielson The From 8 until 8 pm the ward will Roy 1st and Lakeview. A book review will be given by guest artist Mrs Glenn Pollard MuDanielsons look the trip mainly to be serving a turkey dinner Prlcg The following acts will be presee their new granddaughter, Kath- is 75 cents for adults and 50 cents sented' Roy 1st Ward The Watch sical selections will also be presented as part of the program leen. born to Ki.th and his wife, for children At 8 p m a floor show Maker's Dream" under the direction Roy Jaycette past presidents will be honored and a special invitation Nov 3 will he pn seated and the highlight of Mrs Leota McCool, assisted by Dee Gwilliams stopped in Roy of the evening will come at 9 pm. Mrs. Margaret Sorenson, Mrs Cleo is extended to all past Jaycette members. to his home in Sacramento, when the organization will auction In charge for the evening will be Mrs. Blaine Bingham and her Jones, Keith and Margene King and , Calif , to visit his brother and off a friend h p qu.lt Mrs Joan Monson Blue Color Team, Mrs. Murray Carver. Mrs Gordon Howes and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Keith Gwil Roy 2nd Ward "It Takes More Ml ward mcmbirv are ui gi d to lams and his pari nts, Mr and Mrs Than Uranium" directed by Mrs Dee Brockman i mile and tiring ihe family for an Gwilliams and friends in Cade Reservation may be had by contacting Mrs Blaine Bingham, 35958 Henry Dorothy Sunset. Mr. Gwilliams has just re evi nmgs etih riainment Roy 3rd Ward "The Birth of a or Mrs Gordon Howes, 2 5587 by Monday. November 14th The Roy Fourth Ward will be turned from a 2 year mission in the Mrs LaRae directed by Toothpick," the evening meal and have serving states Northeastern Jacobs on sale useable items, such as chilDee the of Former Mamma Mia's Bishop co Halley Mrs Stlmp-sohostess Roy 4th Ward hostess, Ruby drens clothing pajamas, fancy Garden" directed by Mrs Mina Nov 17, 2pm Visiting board Roy 1st Ward and his wife Myra and baked goods M.tchell members Mrs Jane Venable and have left for Blythe, Calif , to make goods, quilts Lakeview Ward ' Chinese LaunMrs Iona Cathey, Mrs Bessie Bos- their home Their daughter Rosemary remained here to attend Web well, captain dry," directed by Mrs LaRae JorThe 4th grade of Mrs Louise Caer College in Ogden. genson. assisted by Mrs Marva Lakeview Camp 52, Mrs Elva Fox Five stitches wc re required to ble and the sixth grade of John Brown and Mrs Raydell Cobia hostess and Mrs Kyle Harrop close the wound suffered by Joe Littlefield, will have a times table Kanesville Ward, '"MIA Express,"' Dec 1, at 2 p m Visiting Taylor last week Mr Taylor was duel next Monday at the Arsenal Miss Saunders directed by Marjorie board members Mrs Butler Hadley hurt while cutting post for his yard ilia School Hooper 1st Ward Joes Hot ManMrs Lillian Hadley Captain " drrected and Co and Sales Visiting in Roy now is Mrs EverThanks to the school board the ufacturing Mrs Ethel Smith ett Means, of Iowa City, Iowa She 265 students of the Villa School by Mrs. Ruby Hadley and Mrs is staying at the home of her daughJewel Widdison were transported by bus to the Roy Mary E Dalton Camp, Mrs RaNotice of the West Company Mr and Mrs H School were they were entertained and ter Hooper 2nd Ward A Farmer in mona Racker hostess, Mrs Darlene meetings of the Daughters of the Crossfield. the Dell" directed by Lorenzo at a play entitled Shoemaker and Bingham, co hostess Nov. 17, 7 30 Utah Pipneers Mr and Mr. Ariel A. Hulse were the Elves." Mrs. board members Eta sustained as Yhr directors of the visiting Clinton Roundup Time" wrtt TTic Arsenal Villa School doe Hoojicr Camp U, Mrs Katheryn Jackson and Mrs Thersa Lowder, Era for the Lakeview not have facilities to have any ipe-- i ten and directed by Mrs Dorothy Improvement Nov 7 17. 30 m Mrs , Golds Steck p hostess, Simpson captain Stake at the stake meeting held i.d atliaitmns such as the play, at Nelson Mrs Marie Haws, captain. Hooper SunM-- i View Mrs Sarah Hess, hos The production is under the diMonday evening tl.i ir mIiooI and all were pleased at Camp V, Mrs Vida Parker, hostess rection of Dean Nelson stake mu ar.d co hostess Mrs Faye Aarve, tess, Mrs Pauline Schiffman, Nov Harry Sharp, former custodian 'tie opportunity to visit the Roy 16 at tual counselor, Mrs Melba Taylor Nos 21.8 Board members, Mrs of the Lakeview stake house wav Si hool pm Mrs Ardell Hunter, Clara 8pm stake young women's activity counAnderson and Mrs Marsela named dance manager of the stake Elected to student offices of the The Koy 3rd ward and the Lake-vie- seventh grade of the South Junior Gibson Captain, Mrs Beverly selor and Royal and Kyle Harrop, captain Ward will hold their Relief High School leccnlly were three stake drama directors Camp 27, Rivcrdale, Ethel Hunter Society conference Sunday Nov 13 young students all from Roy The 3rd ward meeting will start at Even at an early age before Serving as president is Lance 6 pm and the Lakeview meeting I.iikm sun ot Mr and Mrs Dean Howard school, high young Parker, and holdmg the post of had started to make a name at 7 30 The Relic! Society officers and viu president is Miss Ann Larison. for himself because of the wonder ful quality of his singing voice teachers and visiting teacher, of daughter of Mr and Mrs James Lar of the entire law enforcement force W hen he was high school he won the Lakeview ward are reminded of i s' n. and ihe new secretary is Linda I hi mint is always conducted in $2iKl a talentincontest at the Ogden Die special meeting to be held at Rh hauls daughter of Bishop and in an efficient, conscientious, open 6 30 pm in the Relief Society i Mrs Joel Richards Jr Theater mi'i.id wav with the judge going into great detail to learn both sides He graduated from Weber c ROY VOLUNTEER FIRE OFFICERS thi d'fiiultv before passing a; and the University of Utah, " Woods also said, a Sgt judgement scholarship in music to .'liming In Northwestern University in Chicago. from which he graduated with iin honor. He look voire culture under the noted Walter Allen Stultz and was one of dO out of 3000 stu-- I n's i ho i :i for the Acappello t r ui the university o'liviim.fi indeed innocent until The hi ,s pimen guilty" he stated Shupes were married at the me he entered Northwestern Uni-Sgt Woods concluded his state-ni- ' i and it was largely through rt with Weber Couniv and the Mr shupes unselfish efforts and town oi Roy is forlunale to have as in t ion that hr was able to com-,i.une nf s leading citizens a man c ihe course a hose lorn-siand inugrilv are Uifoie his rriurn homo, Mr whose shupe apjieared on the program above o.isioi and on broad minded decisions have helped iutii Rosa Ponsell and Iiwrence more people than have been con- Tippetts at a concert given in ChiHoward R. Shupe demned He is tops, one of the fin- cago . . . Justice of peace est men have ever known " The opportunity for a brilliant caWe appreciate this sincere stateMayor C. W. Rapp was present at the Monday evening meeting of Judge Howard R Shupe of Roy ment of Sgt, Woods for it Rives us reer was in his grasp but his love the Roy Volunteer Fire Department. The mayor was present to swear has the distinction of presiding over an insight into the judge's character for his own state and own kind of first. came of people the peace which few In the newly organized fire department, lie also donated to the the only legal justice citizens His interest was not so much In court in Weber County with the ex- .'ould have an opportunity to find departments library a collection of books that he had gathered In personel acclaim as It was in the ception, of course, of the Ogden out about of and the instruction years he was fire chief. A lecture was given by the assistant fire development city courts Although endowed with a truly and that is why he young people chief of the General Depot in Ogden. Chief Chauncey Daily then aphave Time was when each town had its great talent which could has devoted the past 30 years to him the fortune or fame in own j'usticc of the peace, but this brought pointed various committees for the department. Officers of the teaching in the Weber County on or the west cast coast. Judge was 1952 discontinued in practtcc volunteer fire department as shown above are right to left: Charles He is now instructor in schools m order to establish. more effi- .Shupe has chosen the simpler way civics and the sociat science class at D. Pruitt, lieutenant; Lcland E. Saunders, captain; Eldin Volpl, asst, life and has devoted his time and cient and mtergrated judicial systhe South Junior High School to his of the church talent service chief; Chauncey G. Dally, chief; Domenlck Antoniettl, asst, secretary-trras.- ; tem for Weber County. a d community. Mrs. Mr in and lived OgShupe Kenneth 1 1 on. pool, lieuDee Sparrow, secretary-treasurer- ; The esteem which Judge Shupe A native Utahn, Judge Shupe was den for several years after their has earned in this capacity can but tenant The department expects to have a truck with which to train be illustrated by. the statement of born in Eden, Utah, the fifth of marriage then they moved to Sunset seven children of Peter R. and Sar- where they lived for nine years beby the next drill date. The department now has a full compliment and Sgt W. E. Woods, who is in charge ah J Gordon Shupe He married his fore coming to Roy in 1941. They one on the waiting list. of the Wcber-Davi- s state County childhood sweetheart, Lottie Cham- owned the home which was later highway patrol. berlain, one of 10 children of Wil- purchased for the Roy branch bank When Sgt Woods heard that a liam P. and Katherine Pritchett of Utah at 5317 So. 1900 West. present, besides acting as clerk of FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH story about the judge would be fea- Shupe, in 1915. After 40 year of The Judge has been an ardent her husband's court she is teaching Howard Benjamin Barton, 76, tured in the Community Portraits marriage they are still sweethearts. church worker all his life the Social Science lessons for the was struck except an auto Thursday at by he columns of The They have two children, a son, for one year after his back was Roy 4th Ward Relief Society. 12 25 p m. at 2200 West 5600 South. volunteered to make the following Deryl Shupe, who is manager of broken in 1952. In Sunset he was a 5947 So. 2625 W., Judge Shupe and his wife are liv- Helen Frymoyer,of the autet. . remarks, which not only indicate the F. W Woolworth Co, at 21st member of the ward bishopric and the driver was his regard for Judge Shupe but ex- South in Salt Lake City and a was also Sunday School chorister, ing in their lovely new home at 5317 Mr. Barton was carried 5Tfeet by presses the sentiments of the entire daughter, Mrs. Donald (Vera Mae) at Ihe same time and a member So. 1950 West. the Impact. First reports indicate f group of patrolmen under his juris- Cook who with their young daugh- of tho town board. flow- head, leg, and internal injuries Mr. of care beautiful The their diction. ter, live next door to the Shupes. At the present time he is the er beds and the variety of the plants Barton is the grandfather of the Before becoming justice oflfjhe teacher for the High Prieata they grow bespeak the love they Barton girl who was killed in a train Sgt. Woods has known the judge since 1941. He said, "The manner peace, Judge Shupe taught music quorum, Sunday School chorister both have for their home and gar- accident last winter. in which Judge Shupe has handled in the public schools and gave pri- and director of ward teaching in den and the enjoyment they receive Julian Green took Mr. Barton t the thousands of cases that have vate singing lessons. Love for the Roy 4th Ward. in sharing the beauty they cultivate the. hospital .by. the , police ambulbeen tried in his court since he took music has been one of his greatest Ilia wile hat also devoted her life expresses too, their love for their ance. James Smith was the inoffice has won- the sincere respect attributes. to the ihurch and community. At fellowmen. vestigating highway patrolman. Hal-Ver- V i . - i. p. Thompson Fills Vacancy Three four year members of the Roy Council, and one two year member were chosen by local voters in muncipal elestions held Tuesday night, according to official returns. J. Alex Patterson topped all canAlso electdidates with 489 votes ed to four-yea- r terms on the council were Delbert G Brown, 460, and Vern Thompson, 356 James Nelson, incumbent, topped a field of four in the contest for r councilman with 226 votes lhs o pune.iLs included Frank U. Simmons. 219 and Vugil Him two-yea- 109 Other contestants in the race for four year councilman were Burt Mansfield, 244 and Wallace Brown, 259 All the successful candidates but Mr Thompson were incumbents sister-in-law- n DUP Set ' Meeting Schedules son-tn-la- Bel-na- p We-ber- I COMMUNITY PORTRAITS j ; Col-.eg- v Wards Plan Bazaars i arnival atmosphere will prevail next Friday evening November 18, when the Lakeview School PTA hold their big fund raising event of year Planned for the evening arc booths featuring a fish pond, doll clothes sale, home made pop corn and candy, cake walk flying saucer and haynde To tempt the appetite there will will be hot dogs and soda water Tickets are on sale for an electric frying pan All parents in the school district are invited to come out and bring their family In charge of the event are Mrs Chester Beceraft general chairman wilh the PTA officers, room moth ers and teachers assisting I vie D Farrer and Herman Fiet over Kendall Kellerstrass for win 1 H I EADER-DINNf R Gl ESTS to is sear term as members of the at the election The 4 H leadets and partneis will Bi ml of Trustees . Tuesday, Nov 8. be guesls of a dinner at Ma s and hi Id i l ' o won b 3 points over John Pas Friday night bv the bankers) rf Weber ( ountv in recognition of John an Dummelm as member of their woik with the youth of the the lotal Bond of Education for ' . ountv Riverdale S R.u-rdale- j c South Weber Elect Trustees 1 Mo re ma has been treasthe town of was first organized oi'li Wil-cMam thanks go out to these men who have worked so hard Richard Titensore also plavs a part in the William on- Sinn- David Bouchard and Sam L. Moore were elected new members of the Board of Trustees at a municipal election in South Weber District 13. They will replace Evan Stark and William Cornia for a four year term. Members of the town board at the present time are Dale L. Poll, president; Dell Smith, clerk, Joseph (oi l'l.'JH when he reads the water meters and and at times in the cold weather they are pretty hard to get at David Bouchard has lived in South Weber all of his life He attended Dav is t ounty Schools and has active in church work He w is in ihe siiporintcndency of the sundav Si hool foi four years He ' mail ird the former Verda Kingsthree children. and have ton) they This RaNai Res and Gaylcne was increased to four with the birth of new girl at 5 pm on the 9th of A picture of Mr. BouNmimbcr chard could not he obtained far this issue Dave has been self employed for years by the Bouchard and Stark Constructioi Co Sam-Jv- . Moore has lived in South Weber 36 years He attended Davis County schools and has been active in church work all his life. At the present time he is serving as First councilor in the bishopric. He ha had this position for over eight years. - He was First Councilor r and he also worked in the MIA. He has been a dairy farmer most of his life and has driven the Davia County school bus for four year.' Sam married the former Thora Munn and they have three children: Gerald, Colleen and Jack. They have one grandson. 1 SAM MOORE - -- tow ii, i pavid Bouchard and Sam s'.qlis 1 |