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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 3, I555 UNION FURNITURE SHOWNING NEW ADDITION, ANOTHER SIGN OF PROGRESS FOR ROY 7 -- I 1 1 J School Days View of the new 1,000 ft. of new floor space annexed the I'nion Furniture increase store in that they can give the public larger selection of merchandise Public acceptance of the Union Furniture Co store in Roy has far exceeded their hopes and expectations They have been in business here eight months now and really appreciate the volume of business received from this area In order to serve you better and give you a larger seleition of top quality merchandise, they have ei larged their store another 1.000 square eet and put In a complete appliance department and television section which will! compare with anv between Og den and Salt Lake Thev have also ordered and will have avail able a maple shop and n carpet displav within in variety of many lines carried by the store. by a ter and they will be glad to show you the latest in stay ling and design They can give you an esti mate on linoleum, blinds, carpet, or a trade in of your old sofa The v also have Tommie Howard who rep.ni s appliances or televi sum over-exten- 'be best merchandise avail "Hu iOle at the most re liable manufai Oiiers and then give Mr and Mrs Consumer qualitv at a bargain the next three weeks All of price and guarantee what they these things they are adding so sell " more-complet- , DR. H. MURRAY CARVER OPTOMETRIST 5 Every day except Friday's Evenings by Apopintment 5 5519 SO 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH Office Hours 9 to Phone 1 SPECIAL... CASCO SUPER DELUXE HEAT PAD AUTOMATIC HOOPER Reg. 8 95 NOW 5,95 i PLENTY OF KITES, TWINE AND MARBLES For your prescription needs Reg. phormocist on duty ot oil times. i PHONE Iff MEW rrule, hold for $3,200 to Inland Layton. Thin U a proud line for the Peterson Bros. Ftlntof Tlint Hereford Farms Over Ihe top lop fe- in 00 - attended - the bull sold for $,000 to 1954 Cow Palic Mrkeel of C'oslna, Calif. The bull wac bulls are gaining in popularity. Mr and Mrs. I. eland TAEC, odvontage of our get acquainted sale About Your Home now in full swing BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL GOODS VACUUMS $8.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS & UP - Vi PRICE ALL OFFICE EQUIPMENT SLICED TO THE BONE, WE NOW HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF GUNS ! 159.95 l town! Prkt la C lilitory I wUm viowlag onglt. 25 New compact Cabiott. Asia Lecturer Slated on U of U Series Coatrok li froat for toiy too 1m 21 I men One of Utah's top cultural highlights of this year will be the appearance of General Carlos Romulo, well known international statesman, author and lecturer, in Salt Lake City, Wednes-day- ( March 9) under the sponsorship of the University of Utah Lecture and Artists Series. America's Stake in Asia will be discussed by.Romulo. The lecture will be held at 8.15 pm. ,n Kingsbury Hall on the University campus. Through his vast experience in service of the Philippines and numerous international activities, General Romulo has become one of the outstanding authorities on Asian affairs. He played a prominent part In- the 1954 Manila Conference on S E A T O and served as president of the fourth general assembly of the United Nations in 1949-50- . BUY KelM Narrti ipoola lor OX MUM SHow TV-- Oft M1 Sim. Dart Cordovan 31-- Table MocM SaUl lent bdra, foe. H. D. SPARROW TO. - "THE BIRD WITH THE BARGAINS" PHONE ROY, UTAH ii.J I1 iilJ TRADE HAVRE' EXCHANGE 1798 West 5300 South, Roy, Utah Phone 39 TWO TABLES FULL LINED JEANS BOY5 FLANNEL SHIRTS FLANNEL PAJAMAS LINED SLIPS JEANS LADIES BRAS JANTZEN ANKLETS DRESSES DENIM JUMPERS CORDS CORDURY VESTS COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER SPORT SHIRTS -- "1 SELL BARGAINS BARGAIN GIRLS SWEATERS !.- - champion In San Francisco. Peterson Bro. lx-e- BEHNIOH DRUG Mixr 38th, d Katherine McDonald, 95 ruled as queen at the annual Hooper, 2nd Ward reunion, with Mrs Lucy Simpson, 87. and Mrs Spring bulbs are easy to grow and sure to bloom It is Is.ibclle Simpson, 84, as attend necessary to supply only water and sunshine in most cases .mis James Bens. 86. was king When large flowers are desired, order topsic bulbs and Lloyd Spaulding of Hooper water generously and regularly. lias sustained ns a member Spring bulbs are just the thing to use for a colorful of the 141st Quorum of Seven This is especially true if the ties, succeeding Frank Rawson, groundcover in shaddy places u ho has been named a member shade is heaw all .summer long of the Hooper 2nd Ward bishop Remember, however, that bulbs make all their growth in i ie The quorum is made up of the Seventies from the Kancsvillc spring and then die down and rest from about June until! and two Hooper words the next spring. Bulbs tan make a quick flower show for a new house. Work and business will be the By order of the day for the Hooper planting enough bulbs to make a show of and blooms green 1st Ward Relief Society to be about the front entrance and other important held Tuesday March 8. beginning points of interat 10 am in the morning Mrs est you can wait to discover which parts of your garden will Mary Parker will be instructor he most liable at different times of the vear Lunch will be served at noon and work will continue through till Romulo has received numerous 3 30 p m. Members and their WATER awards and honors from his own friends are invited and various world or-SOFTENER SALT country The Hooper 2nd Ward Relief gamations In 1942 he received a 50 Ibi Society will hold work and busi- Pulitrer 75c pric for Journalism for' 100 lbs. ness, under the direction of Mrs 1.35 of distinguished Virgie Manning, Tuesday March Asian affa rs corespondcnce at 8. beginning at 10 pm through Your Pillsbury Dealer 3 30 p m Lunch will be served Mail order tickets for the lec-- j LAKE FEED & SEED VIEW at noon Ward members and their lure can be obtained by writing Phone t lie University of Utah Extenfriends arc invited. sion Division. Salt Lake City. Mrs For Spring . . PB Lady and the problems encountered sometimes drive superintendents out of the profession altogether. Everyone knows that superintendents face various demands from various groups, but few people consider how frequent and diverse these demands can sometimes be. Everyone wants a sensible and practical athletic program in the community schools, although intramural spAUs are often not stressed enough, and insufficient effort is made to get all students to participate in sports. Those who do not participate, and the under-sized- , are the very ones who need the athletic program, not those who are already proficent in some sport In recent years sports events m the schools have grown to a major business scale and even in the lower elementary schools, competition is so keen for honors that junior is often forced to himself to try to win a contest for his Alma Mater. A grup studying this situation in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades recently found that children were often caused to exert themselves beyond the point of healthful fatigue" m an effort to win some relatively unimportant contest It takes a brave school administrator to buck such a program, which is almost always a popular one. The administrator is also beset by the necessity of setting an example his in community, by his task of representing the school hoard's views to the teachers, and the opposite-interes- t responsibility of presenting the teachers to the All board. in all, then, the school superintendent is faced viewpoint with a job which few of us fully appreciates Not the least among the other worries arc his efforts to gain sufficient funds to carry on a modern school program, his task f pleasing those who want more emphasis on the three Rs and on the other hand those who want more emphasis on modern education theories, and his delicate task of appointing teachers without offending politicians, powerful community leaders and others These things are problems every citizen should think about when he feels inclined to criticize the school system, or give the superintendent a of his It mind be well to remember that the superintendent piece might has enough difficulties of his own. without any unnecessary contributions When you go to the Union Furniture store you will meet Mr IIill. Mr Fessler or Mr Pot ' School Problems An article in a recent issue of the Saturday Evening Post, outlining some of the problems which face school superintendents, points out, to the surprise of those who have given the subject little thought, the unlimited number of problemsTwhieh todaylace school superintendents." Thejob of school superintendents is not one in which school administrators get rich, Hoy. This room will enable an v - Big Savings ROY D "Where Quality Phone Is Inexpensive?' t MENS |