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Show The Thursday October 16, our sympathy to the family. WhoThought for the week ever in the darkness lighteth another with a lamp lighteth himself Auerbach. also. 1958 SOUTH WEBER NEWS ECONO PRIVTUGES MAIL CLASS AUTHORIZED AT ROT, UTAH PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY NATIONAL ID TO II A I AS'ToCrATlSN I BUHSTAin sj sOcuTiex AfMUATHMf Mil 3 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION- - 5380 So. 19W West, Roy, Utah: Ph EX J, HOWARD STAHLE Editor and Publisher, Res. EX BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager V7EST POINT NEYS v By VIRGINIA OLESON Happy birthday to Vickie Flint, Lorin Edwards, and Beth Pearson on the 16th; Robert Caldwell, Nephi Ross and Sondra Twede, Kathleen Thurgood, Douglas Patterson, Orrell Moss and Marsha Bingham on the 19th, Marion Edwards the 20tth; Martha Singleton and Charlotte Blake on the 21st; Ernest Richeson, Linda Jean Stod- - Convenient Budget Terms Le-Ro- Cob-bledic- k YOUR OLD TIRES FOR DOWN PAYMENT to 15 months Up to Pay DAVE'S SERVICE 91 - Roy Hi way We sell nothing but Quality Products OIL PROGRESS WEEK OIL PikOPfFS - k ? TOO WISH . AUTOS & TRUCKS . 5 1 c iv 15.9 CEMENT ml CHEMICAL ! 14.0' THE LIGHTER BOURBON (Unlucky $traiM Bourbon Whisk y 6 Yrt 0 St Prasl CAndonl A Disl. Co., Frankfort, Ky. OH PRODUCTION 40 ev Cor-ni- IRON & STEEL its SHIRLEY'S DRAPERIES 756 No. Main Sunset Phone EX Hit tiH mother, Mrs. s Mens and Boys Mrs. Rose Watts enjoyed a splen-d.10 days vacation with Mr. end Mrs Joseph Judkins. They toured tne northwest and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brien in Seattle. THINGS DONE... d into British Columbia and saw many points of interest. They especially enjoyed the Bulchart Gardens which consisted of 25 acres of beautiful flowers and sunken gardens. They returned home Sunday evening after After they motored Par cant ol net inTMtment BKPOft J Income taxee . t CARTER COMPAIIY I? i t 1 EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING FAST OIL - , 0nly) GUARANTEED SERVICE Jimmie's Shoe Service IN ROY DENVER, COLORADO WASHINGTON TERRACE SOUTH OGDEN It's YOUR turn to be the JUDGE! DIXON 4! NOVEMBER YOU have the great responsibility of selecting a JUSTICE of the PEACE for all the towns in WEBER COUNTY, which do do not have one, for the next FOUR YEARS. Other towns have no vote on the issue, That the present Justice of the Peace Hours 4 to 6 30 pm. Monday thru Friday, find 9 to 12 Saturday and occasional emergencies,) have been for fi long time, and new are INADEQUATE and UNSATISFACTORY TO THE VOTERS and THEREFORE have no place in a MODERN 24 HOUR AUTOMOBILE AGE. KfcjULVt(from KEEP HIM huDottt lot I long elothti that determinethe how way you they will laat. Evenappearance and hang them op affect do not button a Ufa. For example, on a Butt Jacket when yon put it to return It hanger. WTinkla shape better unbuttoned. come out of trouser faster U belt up. are removed before they are hung on Even though you can Up woe without a ahoehorn, it better to uie one. Otherwise, you me? break down the counter (back) and shorten the life of the shoe. Woolen often aeem to loe their softness and resilience once theyve been washed. If you add a tiny bit of rinao water, gentle soap to the final mor of you'll find that they retain their original qualities. Few of os are blesaed with really soft water. And we all know that soft water makes soap go twice as - far and does a better laundering Job. half It's also gentler on hands. Awater of teaspoon of lye in a bucket does an excellent water aoftening for mor job. Use this proportion soft water and better laddering. obThree don't that seem very and vious, but which can help Dad the boys get longer mileage out of JUSTICE OF THE PEACE is paid by the number of cases he hears the same fee for little cases as big ones. The more eases he tries the more money he makes. Public records reveal Weber County paid enough money during the past 12 months to the Justice cf the Peace to warrant the holder giving his full time to it A FULL TIME Justice of the Peace will make the work of the many LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS much easier. It will give the CITIZENS the SERVICE THEY ARE RIGHTFULLY ENTITLED TO IT WILL give the JUSTICE of the PEACE AMPLE TIME to consider each case individually, and temper JUSTICE A PONGRESS TN Tliert Henry Aldous Dixon is recognized as one of the top authorities on agriculture in the U. S. Congress. He is a man of unusual ability and foresight with wide experience in farming and business and education. DIXON NOV. 4 Sincerely, Ii. F. COTTLE YOU'RE RIGHT... WHEN YOU VOTE For FULL TIME Justice of the Peace for Weber County A very important position of publie trust and service ! republican! Pod Political Advertisement Ped by Tom Judd I by R CoLe F We Furnish PIONEER Finance and Thrift Co. Shop Flooring Grades All CONVENIENCE Ben's Barber Sanding Hardwood Floors Finishing WATKINS A SHOPPING YOUR FOR Laying WINS . . . WITH Pol Business Directory pockets, (2) Dont pull trouser Jacket shoes, and (3) Dont hang on a hook. UTAH MERCY. WITH their clothe (1) Dont ovaratuff over 6 Per Cent on Saving- s- 5900 West 5600 So Jolly Floors Phone EX for Buying Use cosh Hooper , Convenient Office Hoor 4 3558 Phone PHONE toy. Utah EX EX MANSFIELD LLOYD BERRETT Phone r- t TT v yu , SO. WALL y UTOr o, T'RfS 1900 f Nowl WEST, IOY ROY, Arthur V Watkins has don a magnificent job for Utah In the United States Senate. With the prestige and respect he has attained, Watkins can do more for Utah than any other man in the Senate. toms Spraycar. owner ELGER AND AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURES WORK GUARANTEED PHONE EX 2288 W 6000 So. PHONE Roy, Utah EX OGDEN AVE., VETERINARY PHONE YOU'RE RIGHT... WHEN YOU VOTE REPUBLICAN! by Tom Judd If It' HOSPITAL RldTsparrow EX We'll Banged Ui BEST West Rlvardal AJA HOURSi A ftor Hours 4 Welding and Wrecker Service Guaranteed Road EMER SATISFACTION fi Used Core SERVICE RJA. Dally by Appointment Mt. IX 34433 IN TOWN DEAL WITH Robert Pontius, DVM 1303 CO. Pin It! AUTO REPAIR COMPLETE EX D William E. Demina G. Jensen 5350 So. 1900 West, toy, Utah GURANTEED FOR All APPLIANCE YOUR NEEDSI 4.8403 Mattie's Cafe tot DAVE'S SERVICE brsakfotl-lunc- PHONE EX TIRE DEVELOPMENT HAl-VER- dlntrar h COMPANY featuring cblcksn COMPLETE LUBRICATION tiement INSURANCE HOMES V FARMS V LOTS UTAH Spraycar Plumbing and Heating to Dnoll AREA Trade Your Home on a New One! PONTIUS KEEP WATKINS' IN THE Paid Political Adver ROY V FOR FISK 3590 Ploc. In V EX DISTRIBUTORS 5576 Al Th. Inc INSURANCE REAL ESTATE D & B REPAIR Toe Plates With Each Pair f New Shoes 0ne THE v & OF THE ROY PRECINCT WITH WEBER COUNTY has grown fast in recent years. So have tie number of cases for the Justice of the Peace to heaf. SENATE FREE Heel To Mr. and Mrs. Voter UTAH GETS Expert Ronri inn Get Your Winter Tread Sizes ml Ben- nett. Bill also arrived from overseas before her death and he will have a monthsfurlough before returning to his Army camp. Prepare Now! 12.8 I Mt. Ogden Nursery Hiway 91 - Roy I"! ini ml l,.cirs:3s:sss:9:s:set::::s::ss"l tasiEsisagsiasssissiicslsiBssiai 1 O MANUFACTURING J ef 26 - im WK ONLY Th. CMardei And Al-7- 6 1 SEE SHIRLEY FIRST !!!! daughter-in-law- PEST CONTROL! 1 SOIL IMPROVED Beauty Pleat or Pinch Pleat mi t Hunting Boots - Hi Top Comfortable good sIpplY A STAY BEAUTIFUL Service iOCOv 4 that For Draperies ANOREnNiNO AHEAD O 1 Die., to attend the funeral of their SEASON r J Shrub! Evergreen! Shade Tree! Lawn Seed Peony Root! a. The Clinton School room mother representative Mrs. Letha Smith reported that all room mothers have been chosen and the following are are' he ones from South Weber: ily. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byram left Monday to journey to St. Helens, HUNTING , ' 1 TO PLANT STILL TIME Derral Stoddard and Jimmy of Little Valley spent the weekehd at the home of Bill Mr. and Mrs. Happy birthday to the birthday people, Peggy Hill on Oct. 10, Rob-ber- t Blanch, Vern Poll, Reir Stark and Edith Peek on Oct. 11, Randy Kapp, Rodney Westbrock, Joseph Staples, Val Petersen on Oct. 15, Selma Wilson and Cal Bambrough on the 16th, Marsha Earl, Lindy Poll, Carol Ann Femelius. Peggy Ellsworth, on the 17th, Mary Firth and Margaret Ilandrahan on the 18th, Margine Murray on Oct. 21, Myrtle Poll on Oct, 22, and Debra Stanger on Oct. 23. Happy anniversary to Mr. and dard, Ray Dahl the 22nd; Shirley Mrs. Leo Kennedy on Oct. 12 and Fisher the 25th. Happy anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Pippen on Oct. to Mr. and Mrs. David Cook the 20. 18th; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ThurThree lovely babies were given good the 22nd. names and blessings on Fast Day. were Tamera Clark, daughter Speaking cf MIA the meetings They now start at a new time 7.30 p.m. of Maxine and Leon Clark and and will continue to do so during were blessed by her grandfather David Clark of Ogden. the winter months. Bill and Mary Backus chose The Primary Halloween Party Gene Bradley to call their young will be held Thursday October 30. son and he was blessed by his uncle We hope to see all the children Kermit Brimhall. there and as many of the grown ups Joseph Ray blessed Reta Rae that can possibly go. The Primary Marcus and Ronald Bakers baby needs your loyal support. There which they named Marcus Wayne will be booths where candy, pop Baker. corn balls, root beer, chili and Four young children were bapcake and ice cream will be sold. tized into the LDS Church by y The proceeds of the Halloween Badger on Oct. 4. They are Party each year is used to finance Ricky and David Rupe, Alvin the Children's Christmas party. and Sandra Fowles. Derry So please come. Several new fea- Femelius was also blessed by her tures will be added this year, it father, Carl. Congratulations to will be interesting to grownups as those young folks and to the young well as to the children. parents of these fine babies. Mrs. Fern Poll honored her neice The stake Primary preparation meeting will be held on Thursday the former Joan Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mitchell of evening Oct 27 at 7.30 pm. Ore., to a bridal shower Nyssa, Oct. are Temple days Thursday 16 and Oct. 30. The members hav- on Oct. 6. Burn your House Down ing recommends are urged to at- was played and lunch was enjoyed tend and boost up the ward aver- by many of her cousins and uncles and aunts. age. Peggy Hill and her four children The MIA goes to a lot of work four days recently in Kuna, enjoyed every year to have a nice HalloIdaho, visiting with her mother ween parly for the members of brothers. and the ward to really relax and have News concerning a former South a good time. When everyone and now from Centerville Weberite dresses up" it's a lot more fun. is the arrival of a 7 lb. 8 oz. baby Beverly was mentioning the other boy to Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Ray day some of the outfits some of on Oct. 5. This is their first child us wore in the past. It really isnt Kendell is the proud ownRonald necessary to buy a costume for of a beautiful yell and black er for the event some of the smartest disguises are sometimes the 1957 Ford. Congratulations LaManda Ray greeted 14 Primary ones rigged up" on the spur of and teachers at her home officers the moment. Of course they can be on Monday evening for the teacher rented if you want to do so. The lesson. Verena Stark gave training main idea is to COME TO THE refreshments PARTY. Dress in costume if you a lovely lesson and served were possibly can, relax and have a The Deacon's quorum and advisgood, good time. It will be held held a party in honor of Cyril ors Oct. 31, at 9 pm. and thanked him for the Stanger Next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. advice and guidance he had given the speaker will be our former them while he was their advisor. Bishop Blame Fisher who is a Games were played and lunch was member of the Stake High Council. by all the boys. At 2 p.m next Sunday afternoon enjoyed Bob and Lorraine Byram have the Sunday School preparation moved from our town into a brand meeting will be held at the stake new home in Sunset We hate to house. see them leave but know they will We wish to express our symenjoy liing in Sunset. Lorraines pathy to Ernest Millgale whose fa- unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. War-ether died recently. His funeral of Lost Hills, Calif , spent three services were held Wednesday. da last week visiting and helping The father of Norma Patterson, tin j B rams move. Mr Barber of Syracuse died recentCecil Kap is coaching the boys ly though we did not hear of it basketball this year. We at the time. We wish to express in playing know if anyone will enjoy this job Cecil will. Art Ukena did a very good job of coaching last year. Derrall Ray has returned to work after having undergone an emergency appendicitis operation last Thursday morning. Were glad Der-ra- l got along so good and is able to return to work. The Sunday School class of Florence Cook enjoyed an old fashion liav ride party last Thursday evening. After the ride they enjoyrd chili and all the trimmings. Twelve members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas of Sr. nish Folk spent three das vwili Norma and Cecil Kap and fam- Peggy Hill, Alberta Peek, Elmfi Ray, Verena Stalk, Bette TitensOr, Norma Kap, LaVerne Bybee, Lorn Femelius And Ruth ZitO. visiting with other relatives along Mrs. Viola Williams entertained the members of the Ladies Club at her home on Friday evening. Lunch was served after which the evening was spent playing Chinese Rummy. ONLY YESTERDAY tb. basket Mattls't Staalu In Goldn TERMS Brown Shrimp and thoM delicious horn 5413 SO. 1900 W, Hiway 91 Roy, Utah I Hsnry baksd plet B Mattlt Oarflsld Phan EX 44344 City of Roy HAIVERN Bsttw lullt Horns PARK 4000 ADDITION South Harold L Trlb. Phan. Vsm W. Thompson OPFICI 343 24lh Su EX EX 04, Utah j 'j i ,j j |