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Show I t i Permit He. 19 See; 34.66 P.L&R. U.S. Postage Paid Roy, Utah n FEBRUARY 3, 1955 VOLUME ONE, NUMBER 39 ROY SUN FORMERLY Communist Real Threat in Iceland, Coy Being Chased By Savage Beast picture of a goat chasing a boy hangs on the wall, and under it are these words. "1 am the goat, but I will get you yet. That is the attitude of the Uintah Whit tiers. After learning that Sarah Dye had only received two, one dollar bills for the Uintah Ward Building fund. The Whittlers chins were on the floor and their egos in the cellar, but they are out for a good cause and out to win The Whittlers know that the area served by the is full of good neighbors and that good neighbors are not only willing, but anxious to hel others help themselves. They also know that good neighbors are quick to help a fellow out of trouble. KNOWING THIS they insisted place my neck in a bear trap and shout for help and I sure did I mad a bet with my wife. If my plea to my good neigh bors to get me out from behind the eight ball does not bring one hundred, one dollar bills to Mrs. Sarah Dye for the t'in-taWard Building Fund befor 12 o'clock noon Feb. 18, 1955, 1 have got to wish baby dippers for the next three months, but if it does, and I know it will, my wife must mail ten dollars to the Uintah Ward Building fund. RejMirtcr Mrs Marion Stuart is to keep score and post final score at the building fund dinner, C p m at the Uintah School house Feb. 18, 1955 Friends you can see that am need help and need in trouble, it quick THERE IS ONLY one way you can help me Send one, two. three or more dollar bills to The Uintah Ward Building fund in care of Letter Tells U A 1 1 1 MRS SARAH DYE, RFD 4, BOX 339, OGDEN, UTAH Please get five of your friends to do the same I am hanking on you and if you make my wife dig up "the ten spot, I will add 15 bucks to it, to show my appre elation for your help We know Uintah needs a new church house, and we know I wont look good with diaper hands and a dollar bill won't buy us a ticket to heaven, but it may help us get a lcltcr seat for the final game. By George Halliway Club Reporter U of U Scientists Claim Worry Damages Cells By SHARON I went to Palmers house last Saturday night and helied ccle brate with a surprise birthday party. She was really surprised and we all had loads of fun playing Bunco and other games Joyce Mortenscn, Gay Ayoub, Sharon Harris, Carol Harris, Da vid Jacobs, Carl Hassell. Dolores Anderson, ,and Carma Johnson also helped celebrate fUSHfJ IIVII boro Communism is posing a very real and serious threat to the of the democratic rule of the (eopIe Mrs Hazel Hatch is home again after having been a patient at In the November 1954 "U.S the St Benedicts Hospital for News Week World Report" it treatment of pneumonia cumpll reports that the Communists are catcd by a heart attack establishing a powerful and dangerous threat to this remote is the of Veter Curtis land where the United States is Chaplahn ails Hospital of Salt Lake City, building one of the free world's will tie the guest speaker at the most vital and strategic bases Lake View Stake annual Adult Keflavik lies within a few Aaronic banquet to be held at the short minutes flying time of the Lake View stake house Friday the Soroute shortest 7 Feb 11 beginning at pm with coast east the Union and a program. The banquet will viet Iceland of is United States the follow. of the eastern anchor also the liesides invited who Rre Those the stake prcsidjcicy nd clerka radar and interceptor screen proand partners are the slake high tecting the tanspolar approaches council members, bishoprics of to the U.S In case of scar it each ward, ward and stake adult would gne Ann re an bombers an aaronic committee and stake pa operational base or fueling stop triarchs and their partners Har- mih 2,000 miles fiom Moscow Without this air base it would old Johnson, Max Reeves. Lee Pratt and Arch Jones arc the lx impossible for the U S in warqimmittce in charge of the pro time to ferrv short range )el aircraft to Kurojx- Security of gram the North Atlantic Sea routes to a large degree on pa The Orchard Ward of Bounti dejH-nfill presented an impressive and trol planes from Iceland to track enemy sub inspiring pageant entiled "Could down and destroy This Happen to You.- in three marines over a ss ide area As a Soviet base, it would con Roy wards Sunday The group, under the direction of Mr and stitute a frightening threat to Mrs Stillman Harding apiienred the United States as it would for the Roy 3rd and 4th Wards put Soviet bombets within 2 8(10 miles of Washington. D C and and the Lake View Ward They are scheduled to present the Great Lakes industrial area, the pageant at the Ro 1st and and it would give Russian a base within a very 2nd Wards in the near future To t Rof convoy distance short lias striking cast the date presented routes eproduction 45 times Russian scisurc of the island The Roy 3rd Ward Primary ex tends an invitation to the neigh is by no means a theoretical pos boring wards to attend the an si hi it v if the Communist succeed nual 3rd Ward Primary Valentine in their campaign to force U S Carnival to begin Thurs Feb troops to leave Iceland has no de10 at 4 p m There will lie a fish fense whatsoever of its own pond, booth with used funny Ecn its tiny police force is unarmed hooks, doll clothes, candy, pop One secret of the Communist corn balls, peanuts and punch Prizes will be awarded during strength is the fact that Iceland the event and a dance will be ers reject with onlv a few exheldl climaxing the festivities ceptions. the idea that Commu msm is a conspiracy seeking to The public is invited Fast day services will Ire ob- overthrow the government and served in the wards of the Lake Soviet prestige is growing there, the country's main View Stake with each ward hold becoming mg its meetings at the regular trading partner taking most of their fish and providing most of time Sunday. Feb. 6 Work and business is the sched their gasoline The Soviet peace ulc for the Relief Societies of offensive is spurring hostility tothe various Roy Wards. River-dale- ward the American troops and Hooper and Kanosvile. builders on the island Older people fear the AmeriWork starts at 10 am Lunch is served at noon and work contin-us- cans now stationed on the island They feel they are corrupt for the till 330 pm. of Lake feature the youth of the Country by infecting Special View Ward Relief Society will be them with jazz and American a demonstration on book and slang Communists are quirk to inmagazine binding. Members and exploit and magnify every A cident incident minor arc recently invited their friends involving an American GI and an Irclanfj girl was quickly blown up into a notorious scandal. The Communist also inspired the story now going around that Ip order to serve the public a small doomed structure erected better. Dorothys Juvenile and on the airbase for electronic Gift Shop Is moving to a larger equipment is really intended for store. storage of atom bombs. Keflavik The new location will hr in is called "Hell Hanger" since the the Keller Dance Studio. This will Communist press reported that enable her to display merchan- hydrogen bombs are to be stored dise In a more pleasing and con- there. venient manner. As for the government, ComAn Invitation is extended to munists have managed to infilall of you to come in and see trate most ministries and honeythe new spring merchandise that comb several of them. The educais arriving daily. The location is tional system and radio broadJust two doors west of the Roy casting organizations are considPost Office. ered Communist strong holds. Late News From Roy, Riverdale Colleen Workman and Don Mr and Mrs Einnul Wiggins Hull were chosen as outstanding and family spent the week end as sophomore personalities at the quests of Mr and Mrs Allen Agricultural College recently. Biowmng of Twin Falls, Idaho Both are serving as class officers While there they enjoyed a spe at the present time rial banquet arranged by the Twin Fall. Stake special interest TRANSPORTATION NEED 1 1) also enjoyed How about it, all sou studious group leaders, and of that scenic attractions various people? Is there anyone currently vicinity. to Weber College that driving Mr and Mrs Allen Browning needs three more pa.ssengegrs to extend their best wishes wish If so. please let me know have heard from three that would like to their many friends here to ride Dean Thompson, son of fr What's this we sas lad Suridav and Mrs Frank Thompson of as sse were driving down lit was inducted in the Roy recently Roy Road Wendell Hall throw U S Armed services and left mg Crystal Broderick and Helen Jan 20 for Fort Ord, Calif where Weston down in the snow And lie will he stationed until other then. Crystal collecting candy-bar- a ,.c .(.signed from him -- m id be "The Mr Thompson has been at Big Payoff1' tending the BYU in Pros o and has recently received his bachc I heard by the grapevine that lor's degrgoe m education, maCrystal drives a mean truck also joring m biology Prior to at Just ask her sometime, how she tending the BYU, Mr Thompson got the truck out of the ditch' completed a two year mission in 1 IN TIIE ARMY NOW Joe Sears and Larry Parker are two more Riverdale boys who recently entered the service. They plan to go into business administration in their training when tffty get the chance to go to school again. loir South h-- long Mo-squit- Universtiy Slates Mexican Film Uppf Mr llcna McPhie and Mattie SOLONS VISIT Bund who are recovering from Utah State legislators visited a broken and ankle they re Weber College last Wednesday accident en route an ccivcd in They were taken on tours around to a week ago School Sunday the school, their first since the are reported doing well completion of the construction on Sunday a local hospital and hope to m tiie new campus The faithful old Weber College band welcomed be able to return to their homes them with special numbers at the soon Mrs Francis Brown who door of Building Four (Get suffered from a badly bruised leg and foot is also doing well that' ) La-Ru- e o el W(CK Hugh W Clin si Vmol, itoir ho.r-.- on Inc . pr on Aqaoloni bodge on Som Colorodo ff'Vff Grot Ahktoh, choifoion of fht Novofo Tnbol Covncl, wHil No0 Hood Cotmon hone lo wotchoi. UtoK citiiont now hov Aqvolontei Colorodo Colorodo $009 Pojc-i9'lontt) n iwppotl of mwtk-ntedt- d liilf Weak will brgn frbrwojy 13. UTAHN W C SLEPT TIGHT Last Friday night people reported seeing a gang invade Ann Mansfield's house for a big slumber party All those complaints Two University of Utah sciencalled in to the sheriff's office tists. Dr. Henry Eyring and Dr must have been neighbors (Only Thomas F. Dougherty, are feaI heard it was realAnn, kidding tured in a current issue of Time ly fun.) magazine for their radical new theory dealing with the effects How about some news of of strain and worry upon indiTullis' trip7 Im sure everyof the cells human body. vidual one would like to hear about it According to the Utah scien- LaRue. tists, who have received nationwide publicity for their theory, Harry Ketts is one of the finawhen persons are placed under lists in the Weber College extemstress a destructive chain reaction is set off among the body poraneous speech contest today. Best of luck, Harry! The winner cells. The actual agent of destrue gets his name inscribed on a tion is histamine, a fluid which plaque that has followed the as the cells event for years. is harmless as are in a healthy condition. Eyring and Dougherty explain that the cell membrane begins to disintegrate when a person is placed under strain or worry. The cell breakdown actually causes the histamine to attack the disintegrating cell, which swells and bursts, releasing still more histamine to attack neighboring cells. Leads to Illness The scientists contend that over a long period of stress, the spreading destruction can lead to serious illness. For instance, if the cell destruction is near the ' heart, scar tissue will form, eventually causing heart disease. The Utah scientists are already planning their next step: developing a new drug that will stop tho, destructive histamine chain reaction, restrict the cell damage and thus make life more pleasant In the modern world of strain and stress. Jolly 'Cooks M e Central Atlantic States - - I Coleen Fife and Jack Frost of the Riverdale Ward were chosen queen and prince to reign over 'he Riverdale Stake Gold and Green Ball held Jan 29 They were chosen by having their names drawn from a golden crown by members of the host ward the Terrace 4th Ward Each ward in the stake was represented in the event with a queen and prince competing for the hoor. The Riverdale Ward annual Valentine Dance will be hold Tuesday Feb. 8 in the Riverdale Ward Recreation Hall with Owen Ridges orchestra furnishing the music. The dance is sponsored by the MIA. . vir-tuall- . e Boy Scout Week in Riverdale will be observed with a bang Twenty three new seout leaders including executives and council men have been recently appointed. The Riverdale Ward scout troop has a membership of 53 scouts. Mike Parker and Gary Hinch-clif- f "Mrs. Jean Knight of Riverof Roy, recently entered the dale observed her birthday Feb, service also Jim Lewis, of Hoop- 1 with a dinner at Maddox in er entered last week. Brigham City with her sisters Mrs. Gertrude Henninger of Salt OUTSTANDING GIRL Lake City," Mrs. Bernice Bills of CONTEST Riverdale and Mrs. Frances Nancy Frazier was one of four Brown of Roy. This is an event runners-uin the competition at each year comemorating the Weber College for outstanding birthdays of each of the sisters girl, last Friday night. Nancy is in their turn. from Clinton and serves as president of La Dianacda social club. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlaen She Is also a representative of the are home again after a y vasophomore class and has taken cation which took them to Zlona part in almost every function at Canyon, Mesa,' Oriz., Saquaro Weber College. National Monument Park and Congratulations, Nancy! Nagales, Mex. , 10-da- , i Business Moves Plans Expansion r presented Siesta Land a at 8 15 pm. Tuesday in Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus. The picture, which will be narrated by the man who filmed it, Fran William Hall, is the third in a series of five Audubon Nature Screen tours The programs are staged by the University's extension division in cooperation with the National Audubon Society. "South to Siesta Land was sin t by Hall and his wife in MexFeb 8. icos back country They travel led across hot tropical equatorial costal plains and high into cool mountain uplands to photograph strange birds, insects, animals and proud primitive Indians. Indian Pottery Making In the film, the shy Indians demonstrate their methods of pot tcry making, lead the Halls to haunts of native birds and guide them to the ruins of an ancient city high in the mountains Hall, head of the photography department at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn has produced films on the Southwest, Old Mex-n. Gulf of St Lawrence and the Magdallen and Hawaiian Islands His interest in natural history has also taken him into Wyoming's Wind River Mountains. Utah's Dark Canyon and Colo rado s Mesa Verde , They are also counting on their organized labor strength to hasten the trend Non Communist labor leaders are beginning to split up and there is a big chance that the Communist labor leaders may le able to work their way into control of the labor federation too If that happens. Communists are certain to do their utmost to disrupt work on the base by percipitating labor disputes. Thus the Communists a have situation ready made It so happens that this weeks recipes were contributed by two rrf my favorite people-in-RoMrs. A. M. (Louise) Brown and her daughter Mrs. Harvey (Alice) Schenck. They are thoughtful neighbors and choice friends. Louise is the theology instructor in the Lake View Ward Relief Society and Alice is the president of the Lake View Ward Primary. This delicious frozen salad Is a pet recipe of Mrs. Brown and is truly delicious, but a word of caution, it is not recommended for the ladies of the "Featherweight" Club to serve. Frozen Salad Soften one pkg. of cream cheese with 1 tablespoon mayonnaise add: 1 cup canned pitted cherries, drained. 4 cup red chopped marischlno cherries cup green chopped cherries (optional) or 1 full cup red marischlno cherries chopped. cup diced orange sections 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained cup chopped walnuts cup cream, whipped and blended in other Ingredients. Pour into loaf pan and cover tightly Freeze overnight. Fudge Recipe Alices fudge recipe is one I have wanted to add to my collection for some time. It makes man-schin- o 1 1 1 lbs Boll together for 5 minutes, 4 lb butter or marcups sugar, garine and pour over the following mixture. 2 large hershey bars, broken in pieces 1 pt marshmellow topping 5 2 pkgs. scmi-bittc- r sweet cho- colate chips 4 cup nuts Beat well and let cool in refrigerator When cool cut in desired size pieces. Store in a cool place Dorothy M. Hislop Passes After Short Illness Mrs. Dorothy Mae Hislop, 30. died Saturday morning at about 5 30 a m in the Hill Air Force Base hospital after an illness of two weeks. Mrs Hislop was an active member of the LDS Church and had been a teacher in the Sunday School and Relief Society. Her husband is a member of the Roy they are exploiting with great 2nd Ward bishopric. success. On July 25, 1946, she was Loss of Iceland to the Commu- married to Sherman L. Hislop in nists would put a big hole in the LDS Logan Temple. Mr. the security of the United States Hislop is a captain in the Air against air attacks besides expos- Force, stationed at Hill AFB. Mrs. ing Atlantic shipping to sub- Hislop was born Dec. 30, 1924 in marine warefarc and deprive Dalas, Texas, a daughter of Ray America bombers of a striking and Ceala McDonald McMillan. base for an attack on Russia. Surviving are her husband, one son and daughter, Stephen O., Jeanna L.; her father, Houston, Texas, two brothers and two sisters, Lowell and Charles McMillan, Houston, Mrs- - H. C. Lange, ,Mt. Vernon. Wash., and a half sister Miss Patricia Herramon of Roy. Funeral services were conducted last Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd , Ogden, with Bishop Joel Richards of the Roy 2nd Ward officiating. Kif-lavic- - Atomic Age Dress ONE WAY TO DO IT Guthrie, Ky. After a vandal released a bfake on jfn oil tank car, it crashed Into a passenger train and began leaking. A Here a switch engine quickly pulled the BONN, GERMANY leaking car to a street crossing, preview of what air raid warden will look like in the atomic age. where the street was badly In Those two men are dressed in need of repair. Trucks began clothing to protect them against hauling and dumping gravel on radio activity. The demonstration the flowing oily mess, and worktook place at a meeting of civil ers tramped It down. The result defense personnel in Germany. a smooth, dustless street 1 r to color film of wildlife and native culture in old Mexico will be Comer By Kyle Harrop d BIRTHDAY Lou Harrop letters and colored slides Cpl Richard K. Harrop. son of Royal E Harrop of Roy. has blasted several notions about Iceland wheie bo is stationed with the Air Force Teeners have been real busy since last , time this colymn appeared. In fact so busy that it is impossible to relate all the happenings Although its a little late, we'd like to mention that Sherrie (Russell) Struley and Shirla (Oliver) Montgomery were both home for the holidays. (Christmas holidays. that is') Marv From Abatement Post Through LAKISON Shirley Thomas and K lc Howard Widdison Released of Mr. Howard Widdison, Hooper, who has served for eight years, without pay as a board member of the Weber County Mosquito Abatement District was released recently. He is now serving ?s president of the Utah Abatement Assn. The country is rocky and unit has at but first sight, Lyman Hiss was named to reinviting a beauty all its own While there place Mr. Widdison on the board, is a strange scarcity of trees and representing Weber County at parks boast of flowers and grass large. J B Marsh, president of the There are 160,000 people in Weber County Mosquito AbateIceland, with fishing as their ment District, wishpd to express mam industry The homes are publically the thanks of the dismodern in appearance and are trict and its members to Mr. Widheated by steam piped in from dison for his many years of fine the various volcanic springs lo- service and devotion to the cause. cated on the island The temperature so far this winter has been in the thirty's with little snow, the summer temperature averages around 54 degees The worst thing they have to contend with are the strong and frequent winds TEEN TIMES HAPPY ROY, UTAH "SUN" Phone No. 21 184 - r |