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Show lha fl edfer The wrftrr wy The editor nay blame die type-aett- er Newsprint Philsophy F. Cottle The typeoetter may blame the proofreader All three can aay, "The copy boy loot oeveral paragraphs from the middle of the story." The copy boy has one loo, "Some of the stuff must a fell off of the scoop." And then we all can wonder U (he subscriber had read it right (between the lines) that k. Where else, we ash, can you find that kind of By R. We are a happy lot here at this small town newparer. The Roy, Itah, February 2, Vol. 2, No. 39. If a storv don't read well (sound right): "NOOW SI THEE TIME FORE AI.I. Gt'DE PEEPLE TOO CUM 2 THEE AD OFF THERE FORTY". The Roy, Utah, e, February 2, 1956 The dedication services for the mw Ogden Tabernacle will he held Feh 12 Since there are the 11 stakes to accompiodate only 30 ei sons of each ward will he piivi (edged to attend the session Those desiring to attend are ask ed to make a written request to their bishop, who will then choose the 30 persons to represent his ward The event will lie broadcast for the benefit of those who cannot Marion Cox, stake YWM1A president who was in charge of the preparation of the banquet and to all the members of the YWMIA of the ward and stake who assisted her to Mr Aaronir Priesthood under 21 years of age and their leaders were feted at the annual Iaike View Stake Aarontc Priesthood Award banquet and program held Thursday evening Jan. 26 at the stake nouse s tUH District Winners Elder David Thomas, of the Pie siding Bishopries office in Salt l.ake City was the guest speaker as v 4 J l . Told in Two hundred and sixteen boys re individual awards Sixty ol which received the 100 per cent seal Vol. 2, No. 39 Energy For The March of Dimes Dedication Services Planned Soon For New Ogden LDS Tabernacle 403 Anronic Priesthood Members Attend Banquet O' Sun-Chronicl- r V K. Nrbrker daughter, Ioub during the winter, at her home in Ixwan. Utah. to write "her philosophy of life Since 1918 I have known the Keech family, her husband was one of the most inspirational inen I have ever met Ills council wav valuable to me and to thousands of others for many sears. Now lets share hrr beau t ful living philosophy. The Living Philosophies By R. F. COTTI.E "My philosophy of life which, pul into piactice, has brpught me un-nasurahle happiness, and 1 hope The Family Living Ihiloxohiev of farmers, stockmen and has brightened the livej of many attend others, is due to a fortunate tom-b- . sheepmen nation of conditions First, I am Life is lull fen the tdlei of the indebted to a wonderful parentage o.l and the hetdsnien From hefori which bequeathed to me not only dawn to long after dark some (lavs a sound hodv but also a keen mind hey plan and toil a happy disposition and the good The Lake View Stake M Men that F.mn Patriotism stands in na si rise to chviTop a basketball tournament will he hi Id 2 as love of fanulv has enabled me to face the realities Feh 3, and 8.0 10 at the tioiial matters of life with courage and optimism Lake View stake recreation center, does in (amilv life the stake gymnasium 4900 So 2000 I have ki pt my face forward Fanners choose farms mostly for West f for beauty in life, and for life- looking perhaps they feel it takes that 50c for Bring your families have loved peo to understand survivorship, good in others long adults and 25c for children under with a special love for children pie and to be understand to qualified 1'. pretty much everything else in life and young people My deep sympathies for the troubles of others has Sometimes the season gets drvrr found expression in deeds, as well Beginning Sunday Feh 5 the and dryer, the water supply dwin as in words. My deep faith in the Lake View Ward Sunday School dies blight or hail or frost, poor gcasjwl has given me an abiding con 11 time will he am instead of Pi am changing the hours with germination, or many other things tentment and saved me from fruitthe Roy 4:h Ward who have herto Iinterfere Rewards are such a gam less worrving it has helped me to part or all of the years accept and to cooja-ratwith the 'fore met at 11 am The 4th Ward lr often work is last- - vet they carry on But inevitable At the same time it has will mec t at Pi a m farmers are fortified with long made rlear to me that I must be 'a View Ward priesthood ve.irs of cxper.ence, disappointing dot r of the word and not a hearer teachers report meeting will be or rewarding experience, thev avoid only Id at a m n xt Sunday instead ; h l a retreat and move toward of 8 3(1 at winch t me the 4'h Ward Mv evaluation and appreciation Ide never awav from it- - life for teai her s report meet ng will of mv community and my deep thing' growing held .(flection (or mv family and friends The general pinslhood meeting The farmer is GcxI s partner, uin has led me to want to cooperate of the 4th Ward will begin at 9 to whom they can sav a silent prav with them and to be helpful And a m ami the r for the maturity of their crops have haind that great lesson of priesthood View Ward at and for guidance He feels the joy 'di that happiness is not to be had melting of the 9 3(1 of growing and piovnling food for tiv sei king it directly, but rather The schedule of the other meet others- - just the right gifts for a iruliret tlv through trying to make mgs will not be changed hungry nation others happy - ROY NEWS Quartet Finals 1 By Helen Norton The following five wards with First place winners in the quartet over 50 per cent of their boys eliward awards received for gible competition of Districts A and Bt which was held in Brigham City-lasawards Saturday evening were an Clinton 74 per cent. Hooper Sec nounetd last Saturday evening ond 68 per cent. Hoy 4th 66 per were announced as follows G3 and tent, kanesville per cent View Ward 58 per cent Fifty Male Quartet - Hiverdale Stake. three per cent of the boys qualified 49th ward Members were Byron lor the individual awards Simmons Jack Frost, Wesley Wool sey and Elwin Hunt, The 111 boys received the sje-tu- l by Roma Frost They sang 1 11 Walk stake award for outstanding at Mith God and Your lind and Mv ttndance at priesthood meetings, I jnd " sacrament and sessions of the quar terly conference held in the stake last year They received the book vol'Golden Nuggets of Thought ume 2. inscribed with their name derson and Hey hotter accompanied and the reason for the award in the by Joyce Gibson Their two mini- beautiful hand writing of Mrs Lil bers wen ' The p.rd s Pnv. r and lan Garner, wife of Patriarch Hor Shorinm hrein ace E Garner of Hooper, who has Udies Quartet South Bear Riv j inscribed more than 2XX) such - Kathryn Kerr Char books in the 15 vears since Lake er Stake U lene oodruff Judy Green and View Stake was organized Belva Jean Harris, accompanied by The 19 boys who had received Cathryne Nilson They chose My .ir'dina M'm (our individual awards qualified for God jnd I' and the Aaronic Priesthood pin This is as far as the romjH-titioAldus B Johnson of the stake goes according to Mrs Klea M council, the chairman of the Kapp music director of the local desired that a special area w htrh lx designated as fur,ct occasion award of appreciation be extended Ibv.'on l ' ' j -- ( Margaret Sorenson and Billie Strouse, cashiers at the American food More, Roy, hold the huge polio cake that has frosted with donations for live "March of Dimes." The money will be turned over to the Polio Foundation. The rake was the Idea of lam Dunbar, manager of the merican Pood Store, where it has been displayed The cake was baked at the American food bakery on Washington Bird. In Ogden 1 Ix-c- Hiverdale PTA AMONG TOP THREE The Meet Postponed r Second Ward girls were raUd among the top !oo 1 quartet three of Region 15 Quortet Fcstl v.d held last SaitunVv night at Ullh th(. wlnnm of Hri(.ham , ,h(, A an(, B dn,slon lC)mp,tin8 Fu.M quarl(., 1IU,U(!t.() Dora Mae Stoddard Annei (Rg Ucus- An tox The accompanist wa' w K Simpson and They sang ' Annie Laurie Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be I he mixed quartet of the 8 h Ward Weber Stake, was voted quortet in the senior1 div .non The male quartet of the1 Maters. lie Ward Farr Ycst Stake-hignd 4fUn Ward ol the Rivcidale t he vske weir IneluRm) Pite winners he Hiverdale School PTA meet mg which was scheduled for Feb 2 has been postponed till Fc b 23 Founder's Dav will be observed 1 and special piogiam of tumbling ssuare darning will he pre 'elded by the 6th grade a .md j A nominating committee will also he elected to nominate the officers f(), 1 lfJ vcar c 1 I have read widely, studied na Farming and slock i.n'ing are adventures m service lure and man with a kindly and to'er.mt atitude and been greatly The religious side ol the raneh mu. hod to mv thinking and knowl i is admirable- - thev seem to the teachings of ihe (i1hr through keep in rnmd the fundamental fact churrh I Live tiicd too to use !c in,, ha that man - .i do as stepping slones xjii i icnec-h- iiv I h'v ca and a 'jnr un. m mounl In higher arid better 'o hoi h rn ed !u to f. d T In m n Winners of Talent Finals i v c r COMMUNITY PORTRAITS 1 ilu li a was aid k 11, i i inollii dv (I ( at It 'll'1 snoii I'll an made III II ( lutlling and kn t d (li r sex k s f I Hill he ll'ii n had bread v.un III a I, uls In had o 'hi u i. v i ' I - i . ! 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' ,i' Id i 11 c I i m mv se all I i i I is " i I' i ' I ' li I ( ii i 'I I an i atul i i in i - c a a In a " ( t - hi ngs I sum M up hv saving love hfr. 1 'or thr saislactoi the oppoitunl c c 1 d I mUriht.li life and I' h i nn upon 'll the s ist.iirun nmlm t of the (forts - I i I I i "f t cs the jo .md the many other people r wards p offers to 'hose who face t m feels tin ditc of (ine natnm t rightly the (aimer and his wife to have their home a place for route ntincnt short while before- Will Rogers is in nr as their fain b can imitiih was killerl m the plane crash ute to that i ond t ion visited with mv at his home do a visit to a farm lioiiu mu in Santa Monica family California f('( Is a heal tv well millfril, emu In his office above Soap Suds" fort No rn i d t" w i i , h thoughts where he- secluded himself 'tabic, Im.i-nor measun words o to writi hu daily col kindness is usiu'lv (mind thin wo wro looking out over the inn Thev appe u c.ik r 'o Itui- - inoi' olo grmm's 1 asked, "Will what lives min then own with (ra-- ' r iu.s ness ' ' happv and comfnr'ub'r and to ki ep o ' hi r honu and mi ound i,. s h ' then tr.iti . 4j - i happ 'hip ' sell - rc i - j e 1 .11 t ih pilch in l w 'I 1,1 LiI'e Mjiv hi . left to right, back, arr I (rm Hew It, Die k Bnelilv. front, Jan Meiotgonuiv. Rodger Bambrough. k( The billowing won at Ninth Davis Junior participated I irst place a genial duet Rogei Bambrough. mulhti loi.k ii at nice ve.eliblc gudi't s she kept near the ho isi each year He r su ,a!tv was the beautiful rah hage heads of wluyh she was sn fond When she saw wh.it was hap vcni"g m !hr fir'ds she hns'eiu-'( the house to fetch .some large ") gallon cans she had on hand and w.th the a of the rhildion hut ncdlv covered each lovclv cabbage head hainim-rnthe calls dc v into tne ground At lr ist wp aie g".ng to have cabbages to rat, she Imt when the cans sap pre re moved one hv one there was noth ng Thi insects had bn ri owed into he and had r..ten the roots c c ssrinhh held which winner of each gradr High went to Ixirin Hewitt and Duk Bodilv with in the finals of the Talent e South Weber, won sec unit place singing Suehlenlv There a Valley and "Out Behind the Barn " lie ae lined himself on his elcrtnc steel guitar. mop, Third place was won by Jan Montgomery with Ins one man band. They competed with 12 other finalists to win the honors "( on grainlalicms bovs." ! Les Amis Gaies Club Officers ' i have all starved tli.U not been fm the w'l arh to help the other in ingucs,' of i the commonitv hutef-e- i a I the neighbors, tlua an r weik a n Igllhur would hut eher a beef ni a sheep and divuh it up o r to igllhur m iv have had eariuts i, i the pt another something else fm which they wmdd trade T'rgs were he morn v at the stole and coal I he exchanged fe almost anv thing else was 10 When Mrs ( arslensc-vears oid she began earning her own living doing house work, clean ing stables, caring for children She voil ed in the laundry and as hired girl as she was in the David Eccles home in Ogden Although her hus band worked for the railroad for 50 ycats. Mrs. Carstensen continued her own independent venture They have traveled through every slate in the union. Canada Alaska. Cuba and Panama, but it has all been clone on thr money Mrs CONTINUED ON BACK FACE ip hi In an-oi- ,, v p s , Qa- -r i hi Happiness n mg in the door The biggest hunch "f happmess has (wo legs wears a kitchen apron, hakes pies and rakes and finds your clothes you know art not in sour dresser draw- er" a Will looked side ways out of his impress, ve eves and s.ud another hi,.- I unk .s ii j kids the neigh-hoiand ms Kids plavmg together out the re on the lawn Its the thing that conus out of a conversation th a close friend -- and hard to find in polities Shall we get together next week v i i s vv es( Mr ottle has rexeised many fine letters and is preparing to answer them as fast as possl hie. Thr answers that will come forth are well worth waiting for. Ever Heard of a Possamull Enlighten Those Who Dont Say Hiverdale Townspeople f f .f ' said Will is like rjd cow when you wanl to find t it is los! out m the hills and when vo i hast expect it t s stand . nnie S Keetch, invited hirthdavs old. who lues on her ranc h In thp summer, at St Charles. Idaho, and with her One fanulv would p,g and then divide y , 88 ml all 7 i ev wo dd winur hid (oiks ' do in I I j llui'-tvill- M f .ii , haf through the most trv mg .t mu s has given them new courage to earn n Like- one t.nu- when tl.cv lost all they had struggled so hard and s.ii r fired for through had invest Mrs C. M. (Mary) Carstensen mrnls in gold mining and worthless ran work as If 16 oil storks It is haul fm Mrs (nisten'cn to of Mrs Charles M understand how people ran be un This M..r Carstensen was taken on aj pv and complain ng in this It is their 50th wedd.ng anniversary 'xMiitiful wonderful world 8 years ago Her youthful appear pnrelv a mental condition she said .rue ran no doubt be credited to1 U people rould ji.st get the baht her wonderful philosophy of life1 of seeing the good in th ngs at, I a'd ht r happv nature appreciating them thev would inMrs ''arstensrn is 7R years old happv and the things the v eom but she says she still feels as good ' plain about now would seem pnlt' mall Ones mental atlituOr r.vmo! . nd can work as hard as when she iu of was 18 yerrs old Three years ago Vp hit effect tic co-- lt h'-they moved to their lovely me- s health w hethr i goo or had 'Ye hem a ol about the good new home in Roy at 5190 So. 2100 'best in the Donlta subdivision, oh dav s bntwhv she asked should Mrs Carstensen leveled 13 truck anyone want them hack' There is loads of dirt for her lawn all by such an nhuncianre of good things herself planted 200 rose bushes now so many nmforts einven and an innumerable number of encs that vrre npvcr dreamed huhs and plants besides the shrubs pus mle m the 'old days nd hauled away loads of rock. She recalled hci rally life in where she was horn, one Thr'r son Orville and hi family and ho in Richfield which is a dis- of II children to I Irtc r It r mother was tance of 416 miles from here Mrs Carol;, n Andcr.nn ('a stensrn still drives hrr own car converted to the gospel of the hurt h of Jesus Christ i Latter it, ere and bark without assistance whenever she has opportunity to clay Saints in Denmark when she was 18 years old by Drier Ander visit with them Mr Carstensen who is 81 years of oil who was married with a wife age has been an ambitious and enrr and two children A year after she grtic individual all his life too ex- came to this country she became cept for the past six years He has his second wife in po'ygamy Mrs Carstensen (old how hep progressive hardening of (he artrr ips and has been unable to do any- mother would work all day in the thing requiring physical effort, or f elds beside her husband, caring anything much to help himself since for her Youngest babv bv placing he became ill Mrs Carstensen. who the cradle in the shade of the wil has been a woman of great ability lows Stopping when necessary to and many interests now spends her nurse it and give it the other at lime raring for her husband and tent on it needed home inside and When the work in the fields was ninmtnininr tho-out. Her great amis in life at this tluough she would go into the house period is to make her husband clean It, and prepare the meal ' thousand k nd wavs chads that re fleets unsr 'fishne s and - It s.u i fuc for the feedio- - well being and happiness of mankind Being r'oo to the soil thev sei m to feel and understand things concerning the r ital relations to uui nivsti r.mis world They feel their duty and destiny and their railing to rare for living things That a Creator has placed a s.o red otdigat .on open them-t- o assert his will- - to con duet themselves as humble servants in his hands to feed the hungrv Hope and gamble faith and hu nulity toil and sweat and thanks giving hev ond computation are the ingredients which go into eve iv har Mo-- t fX? I ife can he so difficult sometimes for children with lively imagina lions amid an assortment of dull, stupid adults For instance, take the ease of L.in.i Kav. four-yea- r old daughter of Mis Lucille Judkins and the late Frv in Judkins p to 'ss un. 7ihr,i. rtc have been shown her but nothing seems to lit Each time the subject is reviewed she looks hopefully at the new listener then her blue eyes change to violet pools of misery when the same blank expression appears as don't on all the rest of the faces. The new ofricers of the Ies Ami Gales Club, Riverdakr women's community service club, look ever plan for their project for the coming year. They are, left to right, Lucille Judkins, vice president; Virginia Mitchell, treasurer; Lena Allen, president; Irene Farrer, secretary and Dorothy Nebeker, assistant treasurer. Mrs. Alien announced her committee chairman as follows: program, Cora Bingham; publicity, Mapian Garfield; missionary fund, Dorothy Tike and Emma Warner; hospitality, Donna Child; entertainment, Marva Pike; and dance committee, Mary Child. ' Photo Courtesy Donald S. 'Child All she said was, "Mother, I like to stay alone in the front If there is anyone who can enbedroom at night because that shaus as to the identity of a lighten dow on the window looks like a will they please kindpossamuH." (She refers to a sha- possamull." dow made by the window awning ly do so immediately. We here ia. Rivcrdale find it difficult to curb and the street light.) our ctiriousities until we can have Now who ever head of anyone her show us at the zoo next spring. who doesn't know what a "possa-nnil- l Mostly, though, we would appreis They are right next to the ciate being restored to an acceptcamels and the reindeer at Hogle able level of ' Intelligence In the zoo, or so she says. 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