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Show it did snow and hamper their activities. The scout leaders are Dick Titensor and Alford Peek. On Tuesday instead of Relief Society they are going to have a temple excursion to the Logan temple. Anyone who can go should get in touch with Luella Byram before that time. They are going in ECONO CLASS MAIL rKIVW.IGES ACTBOBIZEB AT BUT, ITAH the morning so they will be hack PUBLISHED BY In time for Primary. We went to send a Get Well wisjj THE ROY to the following sick, Mrs Eliza' Rawson and to Jone Poll and her Weekly Newspaper published each Thursday at Roy, Utah, In the lnterst of new baby who Is the hospital with the surrounding communities rf ROT. RJVKAdaLS. SUNSET Cl. INTON HOOPER infection. The baby gave them VUITAU' OQDIN' BOOTH 6oDEN. UINTAH And lNTERESTTO,3miiAa.aEH' quite a scare on Monday when he was being treated at the doctors E 0 I T 0 R1A I NATION1 officeand his heart. stopped beatAsTbcfATION ing After artificial respiriattorf and other treatment it was restored and sent to the hospital where it it spent the rest of the day In SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR Oxygen We hope they are both OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utah; Ph. EX home by now. Willard Gill is back J. HOWARD STAHLE Owner Publisher, Res. EX 2 9441 to work again after having spent BPTTY LQU STAHLE Manager a day at the hospital with his heart. Let me know your goings on. Mrs Archie Hill on the death of So you want have to know about S0UTHWEBER hpr brother, Pailey Harbertson mine this past week to the following Happy Birthday The Thompson (Williams' place CLINTON NEWS birthday people this week. Louann has been sold to someone from Fowles on April 27. Judy Williams. Wyoming Fifteen members of the ClintonDan Stanger and Verla Peterson on April 28. Porter Issaes on the Mrs Marion' Mangum and her ian club were entertained at Sands 29 Lorna But on the 30. Jeanette two small boys are visiting at the Cafe on Monday evening by Mrs. Selma Summers, a lovely dinner Issaes on May home of her parents. Mr and Mis Vein Poll until her husband fin- was served to everyone and Mrs Friday Donna Beus was given a birthday evening the Clinton ishes school back in the Eas-- t school will present a Spring Fesin honor of her birthday. gift Released from the position of tival" at the South Weber recreation hall Starting time will be teachers in the Sunday School was meeting Preparation Primary at 7 30 and the admission will be Donna Poll and Fern Goeer and was held at the lovely new home d of Mrs Mary Rice in Sunset on The same pro- from the mutual presiding was by contribution Peek A lot of thanks goes to Wednesday evening Sixteen Ofgram was presented at Clinton on Thursday evening with the school these people for their fine work ficers and teachers were present. Sis Mable Child gave a lovely lesbusses taking the children that they have done Mr and Mrs Gene Greer and son and refreshments were served On April 30 at 2o'clock a "Mothby Sis Rice and Janette Wood. spent Sunday in Malad visiter's Tea" for all prepartory school girlvwith mother Fern's children will be held at the Clinton ing Craig Willoughby entertained Swing (dancei will be School. It is not necessary to take held Spring at the South Ogden Jr High two of his friends. David Bevans the children but to register the School on and Glen Ross on Saturday It was April 2fi. There will be ones that will start to school next a floor show Craig's 9th birthday. Lovely reand refreshments his year. will be sold Budget tickekt will be freshments were served by Our deepest sympathy does to mother and they later attended a accepted movie together. Doyal Brake has spent the last A program, refreshments and on two Dakota South weeks in KEN FAHNCKE dance were enjoyed by the Clinton TDY He will, return this weekWard on Friday evening The end Has Moved to Roy chapel has all been cleaned and A postponed Easter Until Sunday and lovely new seats inpainted To Serve You Better of the members wal enjoyed by stalled in the chapel. The enterj General Contractor Jaques family in the meadows tainment was given by the Bis! owned by Link Smith Soft ball, to thank everyone for their 5976 So. 2100 W. EX horse shoes and other activities hopric help they gave in cleaning was enjoyed along with their dinMiss Janet and Orell Corbridge ner Over 50 people enjoyed the of 'P Layton were Sunday guests of outing Mr and Mrs Lincoln Ross A groun of scouts fulfilled their All Parents of Cub Scouts are cooking merit badge Tuesday evenasked to remember the night of a an over meal ing by cooking 28 and save it for an evening and inviting then April open bon-fir- e with tneir sons at their fust Pack folks to enjoy this meal with Meeting in cub scouting The boys them The scouts and parents were wil Homes Concrete Slabs be given their awards earned. Mr as and and follows Stanley Concrete Walls These will be given to them by Garages Mr MrV Fred Cook and David ; their f.itheis The boys are all Basements Fences Cyril Stanger. Vel and Veil Bytheir cub scout meeting and . Commercial Farm ram and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Buildings f all Parents are urged to participate I Lea Kennedy and Mrs this . FREE ESTIMATES By ram evening Leo M Kennedy and I.eRoy and "Th Fjnst Job Reasonable" Mis Venice Child entertained I Mr and Mrs Merlin Badger They BUILD IT U NAME IT on Thursday evening for fourteen all enjoyed the supper even if members of the Clinton Ward A lovelv supper was seived Bunco was played and birthday gifts presented to Mrs Wanda Beus and Mr; Eloience child All students attending North Davis Jr High will have the opportunity of taking Seminary this next srhol year Classes will be taught at the Ninth Davis Stake House Adjacent to the school Semmarv 1ns.ti?TltA'rs will be from the ehuich of 'Jtfsif'fCtmst of Latter day Saints Have Truck . . You Phone . . We'll Call Five Students who will giaduate from the Davis High Seminary thH yeai weie speakeis in sacrament meeting services on Sunday The Meeting was conducted by Geoige E Taylor . Speakeis were Gordon Rorhea Polly Motley. Don Ray. Kathy Linford Laura Layton Music was furnished by Oiell ROY JR. HIGH CHOSE Notice is hereby given that the Roy City Corporation proposes to make the following Improvements, to wit: Construct a Storm Sewer according to plans and specifications on file at the office of Templeton and Linke, Consulting Engineer?, 500 Doorly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids are Invited for furnishing all labor, equipment and tools necessary to .complete said work ?nJ will be at the office of the City Recorder until 5 30 p.m. on the 2nd day of May, 1958 at kvhich time all bids will be opened and publicly read in the City Council Chambers at the City Hall, Roy, Utah. PRINTING COMPANY U Exzzsxmmna 1 Al-foi- I Physical Fitness NQTICE TQ CONTRACTORS ' i Mayor Stresses NOTICE NEW PTA OFFICERS Voted in by acclamation were the new PTA officers for the coming school year at Roy Junior High School. At the last meeting of the year, held April 17. the following officers were elected: President rt- Robert Coleman, Vice President Margery Bues, Mary Child. PrinciSecretary pal Rowse i? 2nd Vice President Donna Evans, Publicity Chairman f the Weber Council, installed the new officers. Retiring officers are: President George Maw, Vice Preident Golden and Cora Bingham; Secretary Annie Jones. of The Traveling Assembly the Roy Junior High School was presented On the agenda for May 2 at Roy Junior High is a play. This is the schools first try at such a production If the response merits it, there will be other like endeavours in the future On May 25, the Homemaking Department at Roy Junior gave a fashion show, display of cooking, art display, science display and industrial arts ct Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said improvements may be seen and examined at the office of the Consulting Engineers, 500 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing ten dollars ($10.00) with the Consulting Enigneers Office for each of documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit fee for each of said sets of documents will be refunded to the bidder or bidders who return such documents in good condition within seven (7) days after the opening of bids One half the amount of the deposit or five dollars ($5 00) will be returned to those persons who obtain said documents, and who do not submit a bid on the general contract, providing such sets of documents are returned in good condition within seven (7) days after opening of bids. The minimum wage for crafts performing work under this contract shall be as determined by the Stake Industrial Commission. The Owner reserves the privilege to reject any and all bids or to waive any irregularities in any bid or bids. A. dis-pla- and Janet Corbridge. Eldon Flunders and John Gerber were graduated from primary on Sunday. Pvt Lynn Bodily, son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert N Bodily, recently participated in a field training exercise with the first engineer Battalion at Foit Riley, Kansas L.vnn is a clerk in the battalions Co He entered the Army in June 1957, and completed his basic training at Foit Lewis, His wife. Madelyn lives with him m Manhatten. Kansas. Miss Virginia Clifford, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jackk Clifford was elected Secietary of the New Student Body officers of Davis High School for this coming school year. Four young girls of the Clinton Ward were victorious in bring elected to be members of the High Pro Schola pep club for the next year They aie Colleen Burnett. Arma Mae Bodily. Janette Ross and Virginia Clifford Mrs Etna Clifford and daughters. Arma Mae and Virginia have been visiting in Nyssa Oregon, at the home of Mrs Arma West this past week won the Lake-VieClinton Stake Volley ball championship ftom Roy 6th Ward this past weekk Thev will represent the stake in the division 15 tournament in Brigham City on May 1. 2. and Da-.v- is Madge H Gibson City Recorder OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN CHURCH WELCOME Rev Arthur E Phone EX Wlckstrom J SOUTH ?300 WEST, ROY Worship A 8undj School 9 AU. 11 A U. Worship Services 5500 HEY everybody:' That was the slogan of Utah Defense Council Nutrition Committeess during the last war. We need to revive that slogan in . Mayor Raymond S. Wright has proclaimed May 9 Physical Fitness Week. There will be- - demonstration, parades, etc- apropos to the theme'. High and Junior High Schools and Weber College will spotlight various meets and matches this week. - There is a real need to promote fitness in America. The tests prove this. These tests, designed by Dr' Kraus and an associate, measure muscular strength and llexibility. Of every 100 normal, healthy Americans (ago tested, only 42 were able to do all exercise. Of every 100 European and other nationalities tested in the same age group, 91 could perform the ever-cise- s. physical recent America, do we not? DulToday, said John Foster les, the problem of world peace looms above all others as the most challenging issue facing us. More than ever there is a need for public knowledge and discussion of the problems involved. The Model UN by helping the young Wprld Citizens' of tomorrow, our High School students, to better understand the problems of, other peoples, is combating indifference and dgnorance in a very real - sense. Students from, each Utah High School, including some exchange students from other lands, tackled world problems by representing the different countries in committee meetings and the General Assembly. Fruits of this endeavor will be increased awareness of the Individual responsibility borne by each US citizen toward helping to maintain) world peace. well-fe- d Kraus- - Weber We are the richest nation in the world, but certainly not the best fed, nutritionwise- A study of 100, 000 school students discloses that 79 have defective teeth, and our teeth are an index to our general health. Dr. Reider Sognnaes. of Harvard declares that we spend $1.6 billion a year on bad teeth that we need 3 times the dentists we now have, and that the only answer is prevention of decay. Two of our worst enemies in the battle for physical fitness are lack of proper food and sufficient exerDr. Thomas cise. Malnutrition, Parran, former Surgeon General of the US PHS, is our greatest producer of ill health. Something like 9 million school children are not getting a diet adequate for health and well being. This was written 1947. In the interventing decade, the situation has not, sad ' to say, improved. Why? Why are European children more physically fit? For one thing, Europeans have fewer cars, more bicycles They have fewer escalators, but climb stairs without puffing. They have less frivolous" foods, more natural, unadulterataed foods. West Germany, noted for a speedy postwar recovery, has legislated to restrict dnd prohibit chemical additives preservatives and coloring in foods. There, acording to Dr. Gabel of the German ealth Dept, assurance of the safety of an additive must be proven BEFORE it is added to food Here. We allow ourselves to be "ginea pigs for fooo processors Chemicals by the hundreds are used, only a small percentage of which have been adequately tested. Enough of the right food for . By I Heitors cant Hand these high taxes. Marry me and well start raising some SCUDS Dont forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER - . t LOTS OF CARTOONS & SnORTS PLUS All IVline to Give DOORS OfEN 2:45 ADMISSION 15 AMERICAN kCM DAIRY ASSN OF UTAH n1 sA t i Q3 There no need for waiting for hot water even with the when you have the modern quick largest of families is recovery' electric water heater. It produces hot water 3 times laster than the heater of the same size. HEAT WATER BETTER Now, ask your electric dealer or plumber old-typ- e Wholes or really fat), tea the huge Finback whale con iwim a mil lactar than tha tartest human miler can run it. ELECTRICALLY ... a Tr mra T 4 .ji.jjn-.- i " .( . ' i t--i n .jsssasaai r 3 h |