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Show (SEdmddg Permit Ne. 19 P.L&R, U.S. Pottage Paid Set 34,65 Roy, Utah $1.75 Per Yeor THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955, Volume 1, Number 49 UINTAH Marion Stuart Ph. This has been a weak of birthday parties and visitors. Now what could be nicer, unless it is weddings like last week, or babies like next week (we hope). Wiston. 4 5034. Anyway, Mr and Mrs. Claude The same request is made of E. Stuart had the pleasure of any business establishment which having their (Vera) wishes to advertise in the direc- Mr. Harvey Gardner of Yuma, tory. Arizona, his brother and parents, We hope the new directory drop in for a day after conference will le off the press about May in Salt Lake City. 1st. Your cooperation will help make the directory even more Mr and Mrs Oscar Anderson complete. have been enjoying a weeks visit with their son and daughter-in-laHarold, and Verna, and their three children, Dean, Ronald. and Charlene from Porrancc, Calif Harold is working in the Northrup Plant laboratories as a electronic technicion for the elecson-in-la- Lake View School Presents Easter Gintata trical engineers By SnAROV LARISON cantata entitled Glorious Easter Day,'' was presented last Friday bv the Thin). Fourth and Fifth grades at the Lake View School, in observance of Easter Sunday. The enntata was directed by Mrs Martha Drothersnn, third and fourth grade teacher, and Lionel Brady, fifth grade instructor. La Verne Judy was the ar compnnving pianist. Parents and friends were in vited and approximateh 5H chil dren took part in the cantata An Easter Roy Second Ward By FLORA i . Mrs Marzette Bybee. was visit ed recently try her brother m law from Freemont. Neb lie staed for a short time, as lie was on Ins wav from California Last vsrek. a losis p.uty a. is nsiu-v'fe un given Mrs of Byron L Hsbee Sr. in honor of her 77th birthday It was given at the home of tier grand daughter. Mr and Mrs Robert Koster (Betty) in North Ogden, where a big dinner was served to all who attended Mrs Bvbee has 82 decendants. and among the 47 of them present were five sons and daughters and their spouses Mr and Mrs Bsron 1. By bee Jr, Mr and Mrs Raymon Bvbee, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanson. Mr, and. Mrs. Lane and Mr and Mrs Alma Slat er Her married grandchildren there were Mr. apd Mrs Jr. By bee. Mr and Mrs Elmer Bullock. Salt Lake City; Mrs Ronald Cole, Idaho Falls, Mrs. Marvin Sun. . Carlin. Nev ; and Mrs E. Seventeen Peterson ( LaRita ) other grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren as well as Mrs Bylioes brother and bis wife, Mr and Mrs John Stoddard all at tended the grand affair The hit of the day however, was ti month old twin daughters of the Elmer Bullocks and their proud grand ma was Louella Hanson The capers from the young opes, the wtH wishers from the oldsters, and the mnnv lovolv gifts she received, made it a day long to lie remembered bv "zunt Lou '' 1 A big weekend of entertainment has Ivecn planned for the members and former members of the LI)S Roy 2nd Ward, in com memoratlnn of the want's sec- ond anniversary Starting Fridav. there will be a homecoming reunion for all those over 12 A dinner, served in familv style, will start the proceoding-n- t 7 pm The Relief Society is in charge of the meal and the Pri mary organization will handle the decorations Pme of the meal will be $1. not to exceed $2 per family. This will he followed by a program under the direction of the MIA department, after which there will be dancing to a orchestra A special floor show will take place during the eve mng at will le a special party put on by the Sunday School department. There will be hot dogs and ice cream for the youngsters, all under the age of 12 and the Story Princess will put in an appearance. There will also be show which will include cartoons There is no charge for the chil there 2pm childrens dren's entertainment. Sunday evening there will be a homecoming sacrament service, honoring former members. 5 p.m. is the scheduled starting time. The bishopric of the ward who are in charge of the affair are Jool Richards Jr bishop, with Sherman Hislop and Roger Critchlow as counselors . Ix-e- r OGAN Saturday afternoon starting trailed vocations for a while Bert, employed by Frontier Airthe familiar fig lines. has ure on the Kendell Dairy, milk truck, while Albert and Jean have taken to the air (via Frontier on a trip to Phoenix, Ari for four davs Bishop and Aha Anderson are enjoying the stay of Alvas' nudn from er. Mrs Lillian llonsaki-Honey vill Plan Gala Anniversary - Bert and Marilyn Kendell and their little gal. Jackie, are hamc visiting for a few days and it seems that Bert and his dad have e By-be- I It was a ladies party at Grand ma (Mrs. Oscar) Byboes last Fri day night when her 74th birthday was celebrated Her daughters. daughter in laws, grand daughters and great grand daugh as well as other close relations were all present to wish her well Those present were Josephine M. Budge, Leola M Farr, Hazel T. Manzell, Charlen Solcberg, Nanett Slimpson, Lor-fnBudge, Jod$ Budge, Marlon1 Sarr Leola Jensen Arlene Love, Forrest Manzell, Jenny Bybee, and LaVern Clark. s The big attraction at a party George Krauss the other night was a lot of good food and the fun of being with old friends again. Those joining in the were Claude and Ellen Stuart, Orin and Mae Bybee, Heber and Laura Fernelius, Oscar and Marzette Bybee, Jenny and Clarence Bybee, Bill and Thelma Hill, Bert and Bernice Pringle and By'ne and Lou Bybee. for WORD EXPECTED S00I1 Office in Roy Oil OGDEN ARSENAL FACILITIES 2nd Anniversary Fete Set by Roy 3rd Ward v By Colonel This will be followed by a pro- m 1949-4- lie practiced in San Francisco and taught dentistry at the Uni versitv of California for one and a half years After which, lie gram and dance and all ward :m mbers are invited to attend Price for evening will lie $2 50 ur plate for adults, children between the ages of 6 to 12, $1 25 per date and those under 6 years will be served free. Proceeds of the reunion will go towards the wards building fund. The members hope to build their own building in the near future, with the site already H J Hiding, Hill The arsenal officially became part of Hill AFB at 12 01 a m Friday, April 1st. The transfer ended the career of an ordnance depot thnt had served the Army of the ast 35 years Includes 3,500 Acres Transferred were 3,500 acres and more than 700 warhouses. shops, igloos, and administrative buildings. The Air Force will operate all the facilities except the railroad shops. The shops, employing 117 Army civilian workers, were declared a tenant of Hill AFB and placed under administrative control of the Utah General Depot in Ogden. More than 100 Department of the Army civilian employes working at the arsenal were transferred to the Air Force and picked up on the roles of Hill AFB civilian personnel The fu ture status of 60 oilier Army employes was in doubt Meanwhile, base officials are taking stejis to consolidate the former arsenal and HiU AFB into a working unit. The name Ogden Arsenal," or its last designation Ogden Ordnance Plant. will no longer be used. To eliminate confusion, the term Hill AFB West Area' will apply. Depot space planners are busy making plans for the forthcoming movement of many administrative. storage and shop facilities to the new area Included in this move are these Hill AFB activities procurement directorate, office of special investigation, base communications, and chosen The new edifice will he located on the projierty of Bishop Ar tliur P. Brown's farm which he will deed to the church, as soon as enough money is raised to Ixgin the actual work. Other members of the bishop ric besides Bishop Brown are Gilltcrt Oliver and Milton Bing ham. counselors Cross of the World Discussed At Guild Meet I moved to Los .Alamos. N M practiced there until the present time. By SHARON LARISON He married the former Naomi of Salt Lake City. Thompson The April meeting of the They are members of the LDS Guild was held last Aprender Church and will reside in Roy at at the home of Mar Wrdnesdav 5443 S. 2(100 West iett-Parker with Clara Nelson, His offn e address is 1975 W Mrs Delbert Tayhostess co and 5300 South, pin mu ,i 22H2 Dr. Taylor is a member of lor. guest speaker Nineteen members and five Espilon Alpha, Onucron Kappa the waiting list were pro Upsolon. honorary fraternal so. from to hear Mrs Tavlor discuss sent cieties American Dental Assn Crosses of tile World." a subj I tah Slate Dental Society, Weber ect on which she has spent years County Dental Soeietv and Delta of research She shared her findSigma Delta Dental Fraternity. ings on the origin and svmbollsm of rrossps of the world F. Mrs Tavlor pointed out that others m ancient times a cross was used Receives as an instrument of torture for the worst criminals, and sacral use m ever more ancient arehe Sun Chronicle Special ologists have found nine renturies Bv BOB BOWMAN Franklin Happen of Rov, was B C Mrs Tavlor, who used sam one of three Hill AFB motor pool pie crosses, mounted on a large workers receiving cash awards cross for illustration, concluded with a poem, "The Cresent and Last Sunday. F.aster morning at the air depot recently. outfits new the Cross." which was a plea had people C Glen many Ray. motor pool A SCHOLARSHIP land many of us didn't) but what branch chief, presented $10 to for tolerance and understanding was sweet was after the services Mr Kapjven for his suggestion to between the Moslem and Christ ian worlds and the small children came improve transportation methods The Guild's May meeting will crowd, the through Mr. pouring Kappcn devised a transportation form which consolidated be at the home of Mrs Ina West-sihunting for parents, nearly all of with Mrs Hortense Thomas, them were really dolled up New Stuart B. Brown of 5464 So. on one printed sheet, information bats, purses and gloves. It was 1900 West, Roy, has donated 24 previously penciled on note pa- co hostess, on May 4 really a sight. Of course we had pints of blood, to earn the first per. Mr Kappcn is a caterpillar already seen some of the tiny Red Cross 3 Gallon Pin ever one's far to small to walk clad in awarded m Weber County. tractor operator and has been ruffles upon ruffles, some how An employe of the federal gov- employed at the Hill AFB motor it couldnt help making you glad ernment for 20 sears, Mr. Brown pool since December 1951. He resides at 2125 West 6000 was given the citation in the you attended Easter services. presence of Commanding General South in Roy with his wife and Sun Chronicle Special Leu Jene (Dirt) West, has been Herbert A. Hall of UGD. two children. nrxsr- - convalescing the last 10 days at By BOB BOWMAN home due to a fall she received is dow n the back steps. Leu Jene Colonel Gordon D Timmons, a new arrival to Hooper, return employed at a market in Ogden w here she says she often meets ed to duty at Hill Air Force Base her home ward people. We hope recently after 6 months of study she will soon be well. at the Utah State Agricultural By FLORA OGAN CLINTON ORGANIZES College at Logan At USAC he The nine Elders Quorums, FEATHERWEIGHT CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Kay Waite are a Bachelor of Science received throughout the LDS Lake View moving to Clearfield. Mr. and Stake are making preparations CHAPTER NUMBER TWO degree in political science. Mrs Guy Miller from Clearfield for a Col. Timmons. 461st Air Base big Chuck Wagon" are buying their home. We hate to be held Friday, April supper hapter No. 2 of the Feather- Group Commander at HiU AFB. 29, at loosing this family. They both the Lake View School gym. weight Club was organized last completed two and a half years have been very active in -- Ihe Pancakes will be in style, with week at the home of Mrs Wil- at the University of Texas prior ward. to World War II. He became in all the trimmings and the event liam Russell of Clinton The purpose of the club is to tercstcd in furthering his educaPostmaster Emma Russell atwill take place from 6 until The Easter Sunday services 10 t women reduce. tion during an association with a tended a meeting at Ephraim. help pm. held in the ward, was especially Mrs. Everett Cook of Roy, the fellow officer at the air ba.se. Movies will be shown at the Utah, over the Easter weekend. His buddy told him about She was accompanied by her husof the club was pregood this year, originator stake house throughout the eveRemarks and announcements sent at the meeting to assist in Operation Bootstrap Bootstrap band. Mr. James Leonard Rusning. were made by Bishop Ray. is Price of the evening $1.75 the organization. Mrs. Charles H. is an educational program where- sell. Superintendent of Sunday per family and reservations can Miller, Clinton was elected presi- by members of the Armed Forces She spoke before the Sanpete school Cecil Kapp, conducted the be with more than two years of col- County Postmasters and ytate ofmade by calling Rouss Hall dent. services. The next meeting of the Feath- lege behind them could continue ficers of the National Association Prelude and music was played phone Club, Chapter II, will their education at government ex- of Postmasters. Mrs. Russell is erweights is invited. The public be held at the home of Mrs. pense. by Colleen Moore and conducted of the organizaThe colonel was granted a by LaRae Cornia. Easter music after the program. It was a very Miller, April 21, at 2 p.m.! If tion. A dinner was held at the vas chosen. leave of absence to return Ephraim Hotel with Postmaster Inspiring meeting. you want to reduce and have a Sacrament gem was given by good time while doing so, call to college. Colonel Timmons en- Clifford Soiindrup, editor, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples Mrs. Miller at for particu- rolled in Geopolitics, a combina- Postmaster Ted Mower, County Joyce Poll and a talk from Mary and John Moore, spent the Easter lars. tion of both politics and geogra- Director, as hosts. Kay Biglow. Zora Cook who is our teacher weekend visiting their families in Further plans were laid for phy, for the fall and winter Danny Stevens son of Mr. and quarters. In addition he received the coming annual State Postpresented a program on the "Re- Provo and Orem and had a very With Elaine Poll, enjoyable time. Mrs. Clint Stevens, formerly of 12 hours of credit toward a mas- masters Convention and a hobby surrection. Fern Greer, Fern Poll and Iola South Weber, married Miss Effie ters degree in political science. . show to be held in Provo the Ukina as narrators. Gene Greer RaNae Bouchard came home Fowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Col. Timmons resides In Hoop- middle of May with President from the hospital Sunday. We John Fowers, from Hooper last er with his wife, Jean and their Ray Green of Provo as host helped with a picture box. A short class work was held all wish her a speedy recovery. week. six children. postmaster. , Mor-luarv- pie1-wit- 3-G- al. Kappcn, Roy, AFB Award Blood, Donor Pin Given Roy Man Colonel Returns to Duty After Studies LAKE VIEW ELDERS PLAN CHUCK WAGON SUPPER AT SCHOOL GYM Postmaster Speaks at Postal Meet over-weigh- h It was a mighty surprised congregation that released, with a vote of thanks, Jack Pringle from ward clerk Sunday night. Jack has been serving as the Uintah Ward clerk lor over 14 years, under three different bishoprics. He was first put in the Job in March of 1941 under Bishop Aldo Stephens.. Jack served under Bishops Glen Hill and Milton Anderson. BOWMAN BOB AFB Commander, said this week that base officials are expecting word soon from headquarters. Air Materiel Command US to what use will be made of the facilities of the former Ogden Arsenal We are hoping to fully utilize these new facilities since lack of space has restricted Hill AFB from accepting new missions in the past, said Col. Kieling. The Roy LDS 3rd Ward will hold their second anniversary next Wednesday. April 20. start mg with a dinner at 7 p m in the Lake View School auditorium Walter G. Taylor Jr , DDS is now located and taking appointments He was born in Provo, Utah and attended the Provo public schools and graduated from the DYU where he majored in chcm lstry After his graduation he worked for the Eastman Kodak Co. in Hollywood, Calif He enlisted in the U S Naval ir Corps in 1942 and served as a lighter than air pilot He was released from active duty as a lieutenant Dr Taylor then enrolled at the University of California College of Dentistry in San Francisco, where he graduated n, 1949 He was student bods president there Exclusive e FLORA OGAN South Weber n Phone No. SUN-CHRONIC- Birthday Noted Walter Taylor Jr. Weber Woman Opens Dental Aprender Guild Report Facts Now Gathered for New Roy Directory The Aprender Guild announces that all statistics for the 1955 Hoy City Directory have been compiled. If there is any resident whose home has not been contacted for this information, will you please notify immediately either Arda Rapp, 9884, or Ina His records have been praised by 77tH the General Board as well as the Stake Presidency and by any one who has sad anything to do By with them. But the ward is fortunate to have a man like Reid By THORA MOORE By bee to take his place. We wish South Weber Correspondent Reid the best in his new job, and A family birthday partv was thank Jack for his many years of excellent service. given Wednesday night, April 6. for Mrs Eva Ellen Dawson Rav. who few She to those note is celebrating lu-- i 77th Jnrth a Heres may not know the ward shows tav. It was held at the lovely new have been discontinued until next fall home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth A very interesting ITA meet Ray of Layton :ng is bung planned for April All her sons ami daughters at 18. and" every one should plan tended with the of Mr on living there. So tie a string on and Mrs. Gordonexception of Rav, Boise, your little finger, and don't for Idaho get Those attending were her daughter Mrs Annie Russell, Roy. Mr. and Mrs Evan Rav. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ray, South Weber: Mr and Mrs Edmund By Mrs. Thora Moore Rav, Bountiful; Mr and Mrs Phone 3 4297 Emmett Rav, Ogden and Mi and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Also her onlv The presidency of the Aaronic living sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Priesthood bov. of all the South Simpson of Layton. Ogden take. had a contest, for Mrs Ray has 18 grandchildren the ward having the highest per and 8 living centage of attendance at Priest- and all were present except ti of and sacrament them. hood meeting meeting goes one prize. Another Mr and Mrs. Oscar Stark (who to the bovs making the highest raised Mrs Kenneth Ray) was of gain at the meet also , with their present Farmgs Last Sunday President their Helen was in the daughter rell Carter and Patriarch Vernon Dee Hospital at the tune All I, Stromberg gave talks in together there were 41 presen Priesthood meeting, announcing and reallv enjoyed visiting toto the boys that they were the gether winners of both contests Moving pirtures were also Two very nice baseballs and shown by a cousin to Mary Rav. to them two bats were presented of hts journeys while overseas in 1,V Thomas Van DribiRn stake Germany, which were also very Coun-ctlmeAaromc secretary and High interesting. Joseph Ray took re Norman Anderson, and cordings of all those who wanted also were visiting to say something to Mrs Guy Hurst Ray on The bishopric would like to her birthday, then everyone sang extend a special thanks and con- happy birthday to Grandma gratulations to those boys for Colored moving pictures were their work. also taken throughout the eve mng and especially while Mrs The Sunrise Services announ- Has cut her huge birthday cake week have been post wlm-ce ,i last was baked and decorated pnned until Sunday April 17,. by her son Kenneth It was a ;i 3u to 11 30, at Aulterest beautiful large square cake of This is for all Jr. Gleaners white and devils food, covered and and Jr M Men Gleaners with chocolate icing trimmed M Mon This is a very special with white, which included 77 cn to like affair and they would white candles It was a cake Mrs courage every one to attend Ray will always remember. Marv Ray, who vs as the hostess, served The ward dance held at South n nice lunch which included Weber which also included Uin home made chicken tah Ward was very successful, all the trimmings and for everyone had a good time. desert ;i large Easter egg nest of baked meranguc filled with ice' If you would like to call in cream and little rabbits and eggs and sec an old friend, drop in at decorating the nest. Then all the Butch Coop's Market on 30th and birthday cake everyone could eat Grant. Edna Bambrmigh ha$ a Balloons hats and favors were new lob there. Many of us don't also a lot of fun After all tins. sic Edna very often these busy Mrs Rav had the fun of opening 1a s all her birthday gifts. This is one party that Mrs Karen Kay kinked her neck Ray, along with all her family, tins morning going to school and will alwavs treasure and the fam ended up at a chiropractor's of- ily along with all the rest of Upfice Sure hope he made her ward members wish her many, feel (setter many more happy birthdays. 5c per copy t |