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Show iMEoMflM Permit No. 19 Sec. 34.66 P.L&R. U.S. Postage fold Roy, Utah $1.75 Per Year 5e per copy OPEN HOUSE TO Thursday, May 26, 1955 r 4 Volume 2, No. 3 5 Phone No. Tribute to Mormon CELEBRATE 75TH BIRTHDAY J t : v t . ') Open house honoring the 75th birthday of Mrs Sophia Stratton Bingham, who except for the past two years, was a resident of River dale, will be heljl Friday June 3 at the home of her daughter, Mrs Norma Tullis at 173 40th St. in Ogden. Mrs. Bingham was born in Rlv erdale, June 3, 1880, the fifth child of Edward and Adele De Saules Stratton. Her father died when she was an infant. -June 2d, tIHHIpshc 7nam"d James Bingham of Riverdale. They were the parerts of 10 children, nine of whom are living Mr. Bingham died '.I' : If 1 March 2. 1947. The following are the sons and daughters of Mrs Bingham and her Missionaries by Australian Non Member Bv COMMUNITY PORTRAITS Roy Councilman now a member of tne High Priest' of I ak- - View Stake ani was reeentlv appointed stake chair ma'i of the Organization and Ex THORA MOORE This article was written by Wil 'lain Heecham from Australia and was given to Beverly Poll from So'dh Weber who is serving tn Australia on a LDS mission. This man was the coach of the team Beverly played on He is a non member of the LDS Church, but the praise he gives our missionaries in this article should make them -- scry happy. I found n very interest ing and I hope you do too. There are parts of it cut out in the in terest of saving .space, but the best and most interesting things are here 1 SjyX at y "V . A i) E. Gayle Sheffield Committee of the Boy Smuts of America Gateway District which comprises an area includini Layton Clearfield. Syracuse, West Point, and Hike View stakes. In his ward he is instructor in the Sunday School Gospel Doctnn' class Councilman Sheffield is happ-ove- r the progress being made 11 the development of the new pari just south of Hal Vern. Th grass is up and , soon as a spo .s designated, the Aprender Guih1 and the Kiwanis Club of Hoy wtl erect a bowery. The Aprende Guild will furnish the material am tin- - Kiwanis Club will do the con struction Mr Sheffield said ther is sufficient money in the budge to beaut. fy the park with trees, eti He expressed great appreciation to the services of Frank Norman park and cemetery custodian The Sheffields have nine fin' children, Evan 16, Stephen 14 Barbara 12, Suzanne 10, Land f Douglas 5 tin- twins David am Jitfeiy 3, and Joel 2. They live U a comfortable home situated oi five acres of land Mr Shelf it h gets great pleasure from workini the five acres which la planted h garden, pasture fruit trees and hay The children are getting to be I big help also in this endeavor Mr Sheffn Ids favorite hobby, however is tinkering with mechanics When I was a youngster I often Last week we met his honor Mayor C W Rapp of Roy in the Comrau heard my parents talk of the Mor r mons They are calling from door nity Portrait series This week we to door, they would say in voices meet one of his aides, Councilman E Sheffield, commissioner expressing very much concern For of Gayle and cemeteries He took parks in those days many people looked 1954 office for a four year Jan in upon a man from the Mormon From left to right, back row standing. Dona, Catherine, Marion, Genevieve, and Florence Seated, from as one who was trying to term. Church, left to right, Carol, Mrs Parker (Rets), Mr. Parker (Vem) and LaRae. capture for himself half a dozen Mr Sheffield is a man of deep wives, despite the fact that plural and sineerety. His philo humility marriage had long ceased to be. sophy of life is to "live the best I met a number of Mor Recently way you know how, and if mons who are conducting a mission don't know how, learn how." you in Perth, and a right nice bunch of folks I found them to be Today Councilman Sheffield was born of course you realize that the Mor in Kaysvjlle, Utah, one of eight mon Church is much on a par with children of H. J. Sheffield Jr, and the other churches which surround Nannie Kenneth Sheffield He fin us They are all seeking to promote ished high school and attended two one daughter Marion sings, plava Christianity, each in their own in years of college at the University The Hooper 1st Ward is proud the piano and solo vox She has dividual way and doing a good job of Utah and Weber College He has of this Barker family who contrib fulfilled a miss.on in Canada and of it. But I have to hand it to these been in the selling business for 20 utc much to the success of our, is a Golden Gleaner She is now folks who work here in Australia years, but outside of that he has church and community orgamra teach. ng school at West Weber and for the Mormon Church, for they had a varied career of activity Despite Mrs Sheffields busy Ilf' ions and particapte in some way is teaching the Junior Gleaner work entirely at their own expense. of caring for her fam.ly, she doe After his marriage 18 years ago n nearly all our programs 'lass in the MIA most of the sewing, reads a gre They Live on money they saved be- to Norma Anderson of Riverdale, deal Mr and Mrs Vern C Parker, fore making the trip or on cash Carol graduated from Weber Col and lias found time to be a he moved to Riverdale and eight were both born in Hooper and have lege and is now employed as set resent to them by parents or relative live in the ward Before Joel, th later moved to Roy. lived here all their l.ves They were tary in the Public Relations was born, she was the literar They work for their church for the years Dept He was bishop of the Riverdale baby married in the Salt Lake Temple, of the First Security Bank in love of the work, and brother, is teacher for the Iake View Wan Ward three years, then the River and is now Mrs Parker being the former Reta Ogden She this something? Iake View Stak sings, teaches Sunday From what I understand the Mor dale and Roy 1st Ward were divided YWMIA secretary. School and is also secretary of the Rcby and View the Lake Ward was or mon Church have nearly one and a They have both been very active ward at the present time Mr Sheffield hopes the in church work Vern having served half million adherents, with an in- gamzed, naming him the bishop peopl Ur3(, thp ounCt, sopho Under Bishop Sheffield's direction of Roy will realize the great nects of ,h more at Weber " number each outside Sponntondonc year creasing School. High County View Lake the beautiful Ward and sity of local fire protection an Sunday School, seven president of sh(. smKV and ha4 JUht rpcplvpd hw the United States. It takes an active ,J:Rh in educational and social stake house was erected. After more adequate water mams to serve thi Councjl"lan ln MIA Joy and stake award in MIA Interest kTllMa than six uc as bishop of Lake last growing leW S' community, and wil problems, and the greater propor View Wardyears SPVen s,Mprs and after the building vote in favor of the bond election t trict scout chairman andt now works ,.(i SPW.ra Sundav of the expenses of its indivi tion " was completed, he res.gned He is be held June 3 evening pro as Senior Aaronic Priesthood Ad .'i.ims in dual buildings comes from the tithseveral different wards, Kiwanis Discuss Election, visor He has been a farmer all with which a Mormon to pay Marion speaking and the seven ing requires his ljfe until six years ago and is one tenth of his income to his ROY JAYCETTES INSTALL OFFICERS girls singing They sang at Weber Roy Clean-u- p Campaign now employed at Hill Field church Any one (I would say) who ( ountv High Home Coming last Reta has taught Sunday School is willing to do th.s is a fairly de year and sang last Sundav even.ng At the Roy Kiwanis meeting held and has worked At this time Mrs Antonietti r on the stake board in our ward fellow- Plenty of folks give one tent sacrament meeting At an impressive zanquet last Wednesday night at the Pagoda for a number of years, has served w.d thp to of their tenth the ,ap pub earnings Cade, several things of importance in the J- presidency of the Relief :o lican of the bookie but to a church. which ,s a organization to the citizens of Roy were brought installed their new officers for the i Society and is now singing in the' Advertising is known by the Sonic of the active church workiili ry of tlie Roy Jaycees. up and discussed 1st Ward choir. She and Vern sing company ers here are girls They bring with coming year. keeps Your business They want to remind all of the duets on special occasions Mic rixalkd the Toni Doll Sab message in The Sun Chronicle is thl'm for a Uo f'ar sU'. enough Me Mrs Robert Olson took over the A set a definite you newcomers to Roy to be sure and suggist pi on Sale, Cake Sale, and Fashio Their seven daughlcrs. who sing welcomed by the best families in date for and sufficient necessities clothing as vour duties vacation now and president from Mrs Dorn their registrations changed to their together, were all born in the pnxeeds of which wer tins area to lust over that period and they enuk Antonietti, who hjs served in s'i stick to it new district. Any registered voter and all live here at the Hooper 'isixl to " the well baby dinn present frequently work from 9 to 10 30 that capacity for the past year. of Weber County who has recently time 'he organization has held for th and are "How often ask very many moved to Roy, but has not transfer As vice president Mrs Delbert past ve.ir and a half. The group ais Catherine (Mrs I.ynn Garner) husbands do you have0" These girls ed their registration certificate, Brown took office and secretary is have donated books to the school has She children had six before ordinary jobs sings, plays coming are encouraged to contact the regis s here and when they return home Mrs Murray Carver Treasurer du libram-- and gathered and scr tration agent m the district they the accordion and p.uno She is an to the American For clothing bv assumed Mrs. were ties Emmett will go back to their jobs but moved from and get a copy of their excellent cook, and has been active school. training and the office historian of Wiggins, in School a take them with work, Sunday interest having greater transfer and present it to the agent been was given to Mrs. Frank Nomura former superintendent of the in church matters. C Dee Sparrow was in the district they live in Roy. given th I have 2nd Ward I found these Junior said School Sunday already of Voters may do this up to the day of made the position in insurance alone on such president Directors the for Jaycee are coming year Genevieve 'Mrs Jame-- , John folks a "nice bunch," I have also Mrs On June 3rd we go to the polls to a before the election Anyone not Mrs Blaine Bing Delbert Brown is the outgoing pn pol.iy Tven if Roy has a water Antonietti, has two stoni children She sings, vote cm a vital issue, which cannot found them well spoken and not registered will not be given the jnd hydrant system, we have no at hame, Mrs Allison Ogan, and Mrs sident First vice president is Mui all inclined to force their ideas Robert plays the guitar and mouth organ be overlooked by any of us ay Carver and 2nd vice preuden (ire Stewart opportunity to vote equipment a stranger I have found them SHALL WE HAVE EIRE PRO is Gordon Howes Secretary is Di One of the things that has Her hobby is making costume jew Second, if we should have a fire upon has served as superin 7 ECTION- OR SHALL The installation banquet, held in Wayne Brockman ready to listen as well as to talk E HAVE OArthebeen sheANSlhsirveplague dry She and Robert md lets hope that we 20 don't), tendent of the Junior Sunday1 NO HRK PROTECTION? So would say if you should be conjunction with the Roy Junior Stevens is treasurer. The new board to 30 minutes has been the plagued Roy since the junk mail School in the 1st average Ward and called c have come to the crossroad is now upon by a missionary, just Chamber of Commerce, was held at of directors consists of Lewis Child. order has gone into effect is the i( t.ikcs for a truck to get m our mass distribution of handbills, and a teacher community where a decision l.cic from 12 St. in Ogden, which is don't slam the door in their face, the Grave iff o Lodge in Ogden Can Robert Olson, Domcnick Antonietti for they are not akin to another yon. Dora (Mrs Dwaine Pane, de must be made Each of us, as prop and Mr. Brown. other publications that have been illy 10 miles away. MOST thrown on the Lawns, thus creating ceased) has two daughters, Sharon erty owners, as renters or as buyers, HOUSES WOULD HAVE LITTLE sect which sprang up from America litter to be tossed and blown and Marsha Her husband died in bus a great deal at stake in this LEFT HI T A SHELL AFTER 30 of which believes you should not Tight for your country and it makes around by the winds The fences 194G and she has lived with her par question MINUTES me say, "Thank God for that. ents that She an time since .is smgs,1 are covered with these In order We would all feel better and nist, example, is fire in I believe that one should be Roy has the highest rate to keep Roy clean, it was suggested plays the piano, and she sews very, if we knew that we ninth safer boad minded and tolerant, but to the state We are classed with that there be a committee set up to well. She do'-- the- - sewing for the had TIRE PROTECTION close, tolerate anything with a lack of if our children were home alone investigate this and wha can be entire family At Easter time Pan West, Hurnsv die, Hooper, patriotism is a bit to steep. HowMarriott. North Ogden done about it without taking away she made her 15 nieces and Kanesv or if we were out of town. as I said before, don't mu free enterprise. The right to dc nephews new Easier outfits She is 1bun City, Uintah. West Weber We can earn a good fire Insuf ever, Mormons with a sect of that nowthese the of Th the YWMIA. president highest rate in the county ex ancc rate, thereby liver advertising but with respect The lartest word from the city Prornis(d help, if funds are avail saving ourselves description. If they can interest Florence (Mrs Joe Allen) has reju Ogden, South Ogden and to property owners. comes in the form of a re able, if Roy would vote to build offices money, and giving ourselves a feelow n station their four children. in find you that church, She and Terrace youll Another thing that has caused sings plays W..shingtnn quest from City Attorney LaVar E. their ing of protection and cose. is their total aim. Fire insurance rates in Roy are A all to trouble in Roy, is the practice of the piano. She rcupholsters furniresidents Stark, Roy comparison is, in Ogden City a urging behind the Els get city and get far higher in comparison to any There are a lot of people trying check and be sure dumping garbage in the canals ture for her family and friends and brick dwelling covered with insur- the equipment that we should have they are eligible a does ance for professional looking job. This has caused the vents to be $10,000, a three year pro for our community. Every boost is hard to interest us in a better life. to vote in the forthcoming bond city of its size in the $tate of Utah She has served on the Primary mium is $27 50 While the same an asset The City Council estimates Roy has Strange isn't it, that we should be plugged and the canal to overflow every knock makes us so difficult about it. For we mu.st election June 3rd. In the interest of others, it would stake board and now- gives the dwelling with the same coverage weaker voter of Weber not less than 9 million dollars fr Any registered admit the proportion of people who County, who has recently moved insurable property, included are With adequate protection, shrd be greatly apprecited if this prac teacher training lesson for the Pri LETS A I I. BE BOOSTERS. go to church regularly these days to Roy, but has not transfered their over 1.025 homes, business estab in Roy is $72 50. With adequate tice was discontinued. We want mary. Thanks for your support lishments and all the contents is woefully small. Allen (Mrs. Fred has a Jr.) tection, savings of $45 could be registration certificate, are encour Roy City to be clean. Help us to Burton W. Mansfield Many of us don't badgered to aged by Mr. Stark to contact the therein. keep it clean. In 1954 a storm sewer was laid go to the races or to the pictures registration agent in the district 1900 West on 5300 South to from or the to But takes it pub. BROWNIE SCOUTS quite they moved from and get a copy 2100 West then to 5600 South. It a lot to get us inside a church. No of their transfer and to it present ORGANIZED BY doubt its the non church goers who the agent in the district they live handles the runoff from Roy Park LUTHERAN CHURCH need a little preaching to and for in Roy, Voters may do this up to and Great Basin additions. It too that reason if for no other, I can the day before the election. Anyone already needs to be extended be A Brownie Scout troop was orraise my hat to those who work not registered will not be given the cause of the rapid growth of the t " y hard to that end and to the church opportunity to vote. community in that area. ganized Monday evening with Mrs The water department plans sevL I 7 V!iW Keith Peterson and Mrs. Florence which feel its that organization S. The voters will cast ballots on the eral new water mains. An 8 inch Burkland as leaders. duty is going out into the world The troop will have its first meet and preach the gospel. Good luck question of the city issuing $75,000 main is planned for 6000 South to X .. in bonds for the purpose of enlargthe Union Pacific tracks and an and prosperity to them all. ing May 31st at 3 30 p m. at Mrs. 8 inch main would be laid distribution other water the system Petersons home. Sponsor of the ing ' and to purchase much needed fire on 4899 South from 1900 to 2500 -- '7 f group will be the newly organized tV LADIES NIGHT HELD fighting equipment for the commu- West. All the 4 inch mains now Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church. An organizational meeting for supplying that area would be salnity. Ladies Night was held at Mas Much public interest has been vaged and laid from 4800 South to parents to begin a Cub Scout Pack and Pa's last week by the Kiwanis aroused by the many active civic 5200 South on 2500 West will soon be announced. Club of Roy. Following the dinner clubs in Roy who have spent much Other 8 inch mains are to be inMr. and Mrs. Y'ietor Judy entertain- time and effort in behalf of the stalled on 1900 West from 4800 LATE BULLETIN ed the group with vocid numbers bond issue. To get the town a fire South and a 6 inch line on 4400 A an illustrated lecture on Switz department has been the goal of all, South from 1900 West to 2300 West, and was ' a small at fire There the r erland and Austria. and their efforts have been untiring if the bond proposals are given the residence of Roy Green, 5775 S. to reach this goal. go ahead by the voters on June 3. 1900 West, Thursday morning. NEW YORK Mr. ant Mrs. Emory Landon Photo at left shows the boys (L. to R.) Foy 3, Those who always make positive All these Improvement would The Aprender Guild, Kiwanis and It was caused by burning Harrison of Johnson City," Tenn., invaded New Gordon 4, David 6, Charles 7, Johnny 9, Kenneth statment have a lot to learn. all sent a representative to increase the water supplies and Jaycees grease. The fire had been extinYork with their own army of 13 boys. Mrs. Hstri-o- n 10, Haskel 13, Robert 14, Sam 15, Carmel 16, the meeting with Roy town officials pressure to the areas involved. guished before the fire departwas chosen as the Mother of the Year" in rec- Ceorge 18, Guy 21 and Mrs. Harrison holding the All of Roy will vote at the Weber Those who read trash enjoy it, and members of the Weber County ment arrived. ognition of her achievement in raising the brood. newest addition Ivan. and seldom profit thereby. Commissioners. The county has County Infirmary. late husband. Arthur Louis Bingham. Mrs (Lois) Hardman, Sunset, Mrs Nor mi Tullis. Ogden, Paul Bingham Ogden, Ezra Rowland and Golden Bingham of Riverdale, Mrs Lloyd (Evelyn) Johansen, Ontario, Ore and Mrs. Eldon (Wreaths) Hadley of Ogden. Mrs.' Bingham was a gifted musician and started at 14 years of age as Sunday School and ward or gnist of the Riverdale Ward. She has spent a lifetime of devotion to the church, having worked as secretary to the Primary, MIA teach er and was a member of the Weber Stake Relief Society board as theology instructor for several years. Thirty three years ago. she was stricken with arthritis which crip pled her hands to the extent that she could no longer play the piano or organ, but she has filled her days with service to others, send ing cards to the sick and the shut ins. Despite her hand cap she still does beautiful fancy work which is her main hobby Although her chil dren do the more difficult house hold ta - 'or her, she is able to do much oi .icr own work. An invitation is extended to all of Mrs Bingham's friends and rela tives to visit her on her birthday Open house will be held from 5 p m till 10 pm L Hooper Family Talented, - 7 Daughters Sing Together k- sPor i HAVE YOU REALLY STOPPED TO THINK? ' 1 t'-i- 1 i ROY RESIDENTS ASKED TO CHECK REGISTRATION s ' -- Mother Of The Year r - yr " hji 'a . 'YrSti |