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Show SEN. WATKINS TO SPEAK AT MONTHLY MEET OF ROY CHAMBER OCT. 9 Senator Arthur Local New, Load Advertizing for Looal People Hill AFB See Roy, Utah, Thursday, October 3, 1957 Vol. 4. No. 20 CLASSIFIED a Reduction in Men ADS , A , '7 jv;V ' , 1 . HE Have You Written Calendar Sales k- - - ( Moose Prepare c For Activities Reception Honor Given Sunset Miss c Hcoper Man Returns Home i u r mm M S II f f i f I s l Loiv in Roy V Interest t im ( ity s, , for the cornming elec nis to be lack.ng in Roy Inti rd i lass edit s such as Roy, , pitdion must be submitted carry-inthe names of 25 qualified vot r. Intwiin (lit 7 and 19, reports Mrs Made Gibson city recorder r Roy will elect a mayor, a Val R ( hnsti r,M n son of Mr. eouni ilnun and a four year Another councilman n of ltd. per has enuru ill" in hint ' t i m v laimid when Delbert i s III Hid home fion. .e. oU TI ( ell'llI'rovr, in.'Vtd, was filled recently Ni bon was appoint-- i h' n J.'iu s F di r ( i.v-his 'pint the d I .v tos to fi'l nnexpired term of "ae yins in Wnin Can oti uni will hr I unon d Sunday 'ah e irs t c, .,! 7 p in w i 'i w th a Mayor ('barbs W' Rapp will run op'c u He has si rved as Mayor for If i r inoulal HI tht ."! "pi U.-i'o vvh.ih 'he p.ib'ic is two ti rms L (Lyle Sheffield and James A. u i'ed who a! w as Ni Uon are the rouncilmen '! 'nr to Ills Mils', on. fall this ti i h nlv at ill student lit pirn of 'hi spire pri n hi i council memlxTs are Vcrn Wilier II eh Vtmol and thi n spent 'wii vi rs .studving at the US C W Thompson and J Alex Patterlb- has now ri sudmed son. each with two sears left to n I op.in si rv e his studies at the I SU in Ligan a two-vea- I hr-st- i v i r' v 1 v THE LTV1HG PHILOSOPHIES I p. yy! ?. I Election Spirit r f U I in,. b Weber Valley Air Show Success - CANDIDATES! sr ei i i! mvitit'on is being ex Is he progressive, dots he believe 'ended to the piddle hv Robert C "i supporting home town business t o'i to idler thin neighboring cities, is lean ch.vnbir president lo isiwives tmsinessnn n and all e i iiaetie and cnthustic in what n'c rested i rsc.ns are asked to bi- he dots lias lie a reioril of civic ll a' tfidaiu e at this limit 'fU' work and pride in his community, is li a (.irmly and church man, l!es( rv ations in. iv be made bv is he friendly, neighborly, does he F. D It at tv Him.' Sparrow me intelligent thinking and plan 7 44ti4 or Josephine Lav lor at LX Is he a liberal or conservi 3 7451 Dinner will be $135 per i.i'u st a"i nta iv to business before p'ate More interested in the p i.isuii vve'faie of the people rather Uian the s.darv involved Does he have time to dev oie to carrying out the various ri sponsiliilities of a growing rommimity We ,.s wtieiis should take an inti i s' in fmd.ng the answers to ,li th c list, mis Then vote for the Inst min to govern our com Support on i r. POLITICAL Iteeent legislation will bo (Ils cussed bv Sen Watkins, also mid Eastern doctrine, Civil Rights and Due to another election time most important to tis here, he will iii.onig n would he well for the eomment an the growth and future i it ns v n intend to vote to think dev e'opiT'ont id tin area doe to an ah the qualifications needed for l"cre.se in the water tint was a man or woman to have in order rseentlv made available lo qualify for a public office. Jaycees Seek A Letter Today? ,r KNOW YOUR Watkins will ! Reduction in force notices were banded out this week to the last of 203 Hill AFB civilian employees FOR SALE who are sLated to be released as a result of the recent Air Force wide GAS RANGE in good condition cutback in payroll expenditures. $50 Ph EX 2 5481 Col. Jerome C. Jackson, director BEAT RENT of personnel at Hill AFB, said that the termination notices will be efIow equity, $76 per mo 3 bdrm fective between Oct. This built m kitchen, living room, dingive the employes approximately ing room, carpeted Being transone months notice. ferred, must sell Ph TA 5 2587. 243 were workers Originally, 219 Douglas Dr , Sunset, Utah. slated to go when the cut was announced in August. However, said .. , FOR RENT Col. Jackson, with sound advanced :; planning and attrition, this figure 3 ROOM AIT beautifully furni-- i V was reduced to 205. shed, clean, centrally located in The Colonel stated that there is M Roy. 2091 West 5GOO So Call at r:'.7,i.Vi;v a good possibility that even this 1 - ' 1 2 for information . , apt. be further reduced It is figure may estimated that between now and CLEAN, 3 room apt on West point the middle of October about 75 Road. 10 min from Hill AFB Utilities partly furnished $45 positions will be vacated and ap Call before 10 30 am or 8 p m proxunately 15 workers will retire Phone TA Hiring at this base has been eur-- i tailed for some time in anticipa SITUATIONS WANTED tion of the reduction in force The THE ROY POST OF I K E sponsors Intcrnationatioi a la Mir Wr.tii g Week prpnring in-- t will cut leave Hill AFB with ap-- ' WILL GIVE M s Mary Ann ll.dlidav ,i n.aih Ian,: aw.i, loving daytime care to City Carrier George Pales is shown handing lit 11,000 civilian em proxiatmely one child at mv home in Roy. had previously brought i r from tta M mailin..n Holland The Dee, brother. in from her letter ployees, making it still the largest Phone EX 4 1278 erlands the two Dutch dolls fondlv clutched in lar aims employer in Utah. Col. Jackson said that most ac MISCELLANEOUS tivitjes on the base will lose some in your of their people However, the F 101 RECAPTURE beautiy home Clean Tint does it Cleans and aircraft projects and the guided missile program pri , and restores color to faded upholstery. rugs and fabrics They onty workloads at Hill AFB will look like new again, will not be little effected rub off Easy to apply Just To reduce the impact on disit on Choose your colors sponge placed employees, promotions have at Roy Lumber Co. been frozen at the base. This will Office Department i The Z7 Insure maximum replacement op HELP 5 01 It (MILD nnu.il birbd.cv cacnd.ir sales develop rite to .someone in a foreign land are suffering most states people for those arc gitine m.di-- .v ,iv so .i.itis ltd) portunitiees having rcas personahty, gam pow hecomeL acu. lct!fr wrmg fa,nine a refugee, a forgotten relative Wade of the Rov Junior Chamber signment or bumping" rights. mentally alert by taking dramatic clatm a high earDiaplaced employes will be Christian miracles! of l oiiiim ic i work art and creative dramatics. BS. can You percentage of the local citizenry so ned on a reemployment priority degree at USAC, 5 yrs dramatic months without ever of many people who are The Rov J.ivkov .iri )in'ur.ng putting a pen in the lives list at Hill AFB for two years art, Proctor School of Music and to The religions tin rdiidir overlooked of a normally paper The list insures the former workers piece proud th.s yi.u and Dramatic Art, Dayton, Ohio; creto hi ,ir troui .mv civ it of self in'er wuud aces wre edark of th of priority over outside applicants ative dramatics, McCune School To offset this scourge of man!! ti d in of bro- or chi. h pro ijn r 'i Mrs Rex Walgreen, Sunset kind from becoming acute the Post cst and lacked all thought y In tl. moio Uig j'ond.irs ii,.nc until It wasn't Office Iepartmcnt has set aside therly concern for t hi ir ow n j ro n tv world the that Christ's coming the weik of October fith as Letter th.it arc in'i n s'i d miv DRY CLEAN FURNITURE Up Week This serves one pur- turm-- to the doctrine of "love thy cor(JumpsBob W.i li L. 4 2i'47 Writing t.,it holstery dry cleaned Cleaning to remind people of the im- neighbor." Same results pose fully guaranteed of a letter, the project portanre as on clothing Phone F.X Community figures rarely receive Women of the Moose will hold has always been a national event encouragement for the (.(Il,rs their initiation meeting Tuesday time the United first the but for Isham Dale Dr, Merle thcy do (or ,hc publlc !n October B it 8 pm. it the Moose States along with other foreign scramble for personal j)rt,ssinj. Home All members are asked to Medicine Naturopathic countries is sponsoring Internation- ;)dvanct.mi.n( and acquisition of attend this meeting Refreshments 3012 Washington Blvd. al Letter Writing Week to promote of us fail to actoo many wealth, will be served. Ritual practice will Utah Ogden. our own peoples reamong fellowship contributions the knowledge PHONE F.Xport 4 7871 follow the meeting. and those of our brethern across ceive from the associates around the sea. us and the good done in our behalf Lvin a smile and friendly word Col Beloit of Dr Karl Waugh from the milkman adds something lege is the worlds grouted Utter our day. toward f the i He is the author Tf missionary All of Pen" Golden the ; "league Emma Russell im I : you noi d to become a in niber is I a ' s this final word, "Don't wait to write ONE LL II LK per weik too c-j- -' : long your letter may arrive to someone you wouldn t normally o late"1 I contact by mail 11-1- V. be the .special guest at the regular monthly meeting of the Roy Cham her of Commerce Wednesday Oct 9th at 12 noo nat Mas and Pus I vV.Hiii if - sS. Include your mayor or senator, the hoy who cuts your lawn, your bishop, the clerk at the clucking stand Thank the mayor fur fix ng your road or the bank teller for ms friendly "goodm.iriung 1 Lake View BASKETBALL THE WEBER VALLEY' AIR FAIR drew an estimated crowd of 50,000 spectators who were thrilled to view the many exbreakhibits and displays. The Air Fair opened with a fly-ifast serving nearly 600 people Pilots arrived in 178 private planes from all neighboring states Other highlights of the Air Fair included the annual control line model airplane contest; the arrival of the commercial airliners, United Air Lines Mainliner Convair and Westerns DS-- flights; and the display of all the latest in civilian and military aircraft. Principal speaker at the Weber Valley Air Fair was Sen. Arthur V. who told his audience that in no other Watkins field has there been so much progress as in the development of air power. The afternoon program was highlighted by the demonstration of precision flying by the U. S. Air Force Thundcrbirds Discussing the many fetes of the Thunderbirds are, left to right, Capt William Scott Jr., narrator for the Thunderbird team; Dale Erickson, general chairman of South Western Skyways; Senator Arthur V. Watkins, Robert Rush, Roy .Taycee and United Airlines Senior Station Agent. ) The Weber Valley Air Fair began when Robert Rush, chairman of the Aviation Committee of the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce and Senior Station Agent for United Air Lines recognized the impact of aeronautical activity in this area and the need for an air show to generate more public interest in in this field. Proceeds from the show will be used to bring future air shows to this area. With the beginning of basketball season just two weeks awjy, Like View Stake officials are nuking known plans for their Juiror and Senior Inv.tational Basketball Tour nament to he held in early 158 1 Sixteen team double elimma tion (a) Junior plav Jan 29. 30, 31 Feb. 3, 5, 6, 7 (b) Senior play Feb 12, 14. 17, 1 18, 19, 20, 21 Entry fees $10 (b) (a) Senior $15 3 Awards (Junor and Senior) (a) Championship (1)1 Second (d Fourth (c) Third (e) Sportsmanship (f) Most popular player 4 Entries will be limited to 12 teams from outside Lake View stake Teams winning division 3 ir 15 championships will be? invited rec following year, (provided they play in Like View Stake tournament that year) Abo tournament champion will be invited free fol lowing yaer. Plain City and Syracuse First Wards will be invited free this year for Senior tournament. 5. Teams must be eligible ward M Men teams (Junior and Senior). 6. Teams will be accepted on first come, first served basis with payment of entry fee as only reservation. 6. If interested, call Harry Hall (Lake View Stake Athletic Director) at EX 4 2070. 2 -- Crosswalks on i "n TO vs M WORK SHINE this week. be S"".-res r :e than 1.700 dailies M PFR W I K during the llih c1 ,.,d HiMiu i a mirror, refecting what hap-cnnrwsiKiper is .ssenlKilh itxl word We believe that nation In the comminute, is far better Jn it op rales todiv freedom of the pre-'-.iin arv Hun previous period in cmatilv and seniceahililv believe finnlv and of this nation's life. Our newspapers maintain a never-endinfnljv in freedom of information and news open and flowing. Withof channels the to keep fight super-speeout the newspaper as we know it todav. with as it happens, and as we fast as almost mws of gathering have known it through our fine line of glorious ancestors, of: there would he no checking or arrounting to the public federal governor the Heads of cities, of counties, or state's, ment. As long as people are human and subject to all the frailities, ami animosities tbit afflict each of us. the newspapers of the n.i'ion bold the tremendous responsibility to produce, to edit, with much patriotism and publish and distribute this information and much nrinnnle to the peoples of the earth. IT IS BY THE conflicting views different views, introduced into to reach the marketplace of public opinion that Americans are able on the world shows to the is Wh.it happening truth for themselves to Lee of American Newspapers reople with a positive approach and heartaches, inner strength, printed hardships l,ff, shattered hopes and faded dreams. failures and poverty Triumphs, successes hurni'itv, great hopes, loves, birth, death, plans, the niarr aces and divorces Bad arc! good things all intermingled by . of information on the footpath touch of humanity a gu'depost new signed bv reporters, linotyped and printed into your fresh newspaper "I am often asked bv high school and university students what the ciual f mat inns of a columnist arc. Below I ve tried to answer the question in verseCan hr loavp all lifes wrongs to the future and carry his tongue in his check? Can he do an hour's work in a minute, and live on a pittance a week? Can he press all the springs of knowledge, with quich and reliable touch, And be sure that he knows how much to know, and knows how to not know too much? on Does he know how to play down his virtues, and put a check-reihis pride? Can he carry a gentlemans manners within a rhinoceros hide? Can he know all, and do all, and be all with cheerfulness, courage and vim? If so, perhaps theres the making of a columnist somewhere In him. And tis thus with our noble profession, and thus it will ever be; Still there are some who appreciate Its labors, and some who, Ham Park, The Salt Lake Tribune, perhaps, never will. Khali we think together next week? s k g Motorists are asked to watch out youngstirs crossing these streets Speed limit signs and other warnings will soon be placed at these crossings. for s 11A officials have been working A lovely late sumnu r bride was Miss June Sean, daughter of Mr. and Mis ( l.iience b fours of No. who be48 N" Bun i M, S.in-c- i came the wife of Gordon V Aldous Fruljy morning Sep'inilnr f in ides .solemnized in the Salt Lake ( dy Temple Kay. The mother by President O Mc- of the luidegrqom, Vis Ethel Aldous. lives in Huntsville. Immediately following the ceremony a dinner at the Harmons Dinner House was given the tin mediate families by Horace Aldous a brother of (Jordon. That evening a reception at the home of the bride, honored the newlyweds. For her wedding, the bride wore Mr. Haws bore a strong testi- a lovely lace trimmed white taffeta mony of the Sunday School work ballerina length dress with a corand his appreciation of the support sage of white with orchid center. given the superintendcncy by the For her going away, she wore a gold sport suit. The young couple people. spent a few days honeymooning in Roger B. Critchlow was sustained Sun Valley, Idaho and will make in Mr. Haws position. their home in Huntsville. Barrett Haws, first asssitant in the Lake View Stake Sunday School organization was released with a deep vote of thanks for his work in that capacity for the past seven years. It was noted that he had been called the father of the Lake View Stake libraries because of his enthusiasm in this work. t' s streets. Stake Post r x Crosswalks have now been paint ed at the inti rsection of 5700 So and 5t)()0 So and 4900 So streets School crossings on I!ki() Wist have also !een painted in the Barrett Haws Released From PrRN WEEK T'e MAsp.p.rs ,f Vt Mis M MW s i r 91 with the city to obtain these signs winch have been painted through the Utah State Road Commission 1957 fnpvv.rite F. COTTI F R VP'WM State Places Highway IV, nir i - n |