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Thursday, June 30, 1955 Roy Ulah COMMUNITY PORTRAITS CAROLYN GOULD WED IN TEMPLE RITES Mis Caiolvn Gould, daughter of Mr and Mn Chester Gould of 21100 West 5337 South, Hoy, was united in marriage to Wayne Gib son, son of Lewis H Gibson of West Weber, June 15, in a double rmu ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple President Kobe rt I button, LuIflciaLllg- The following i veiling a rcccp on was held in the Lake View St jhe house The bridal parly guet ed friends between tall b.iskv Is of giant pink and rose peonies The lovely btide wore a dropped waist gown tho top was of lace over satin w lb long f.t'.ed sleeves, the floor Ungth skirt was nvlon ROCKS MOVING No, Just Turtle in River Volume 2, No. 8 RIVERDALE SLATES OLD FASHIONED JULY 'TH F OW OUT VILLA PROPERTY TURNED OVER TO MAYOR RAPP Bv HLI.I.N NORTON Sponsoied by the IGvetdaJe MIA, assisted by the Hiveid.de Town board, miicha"!s of Hiverdale, Amis Gaies Lions (Tub and Ia-Hov City became the owners of Club Monteitli V, onllev and bertha Arsenal Villa this morning at 10 In. took-pla- co in Ch.HLpLLLadmiov uf. :U. Riu-nlalchaiine-Ml with m are the Administration building e .. V ty V A U( imtnittee ih.utmen ate Jaiadc Mavor C W Rapp presenting a x ('arisen r..ccs Ruth Burton h,.(k for $48,659 96 to Forrest R an Joe Sears, two baseball games, Hanson, general housing manager. K. hoselooking on were A N. Stark, city attorney, James A Nd V of the and chicken scramble. I. ions Club, s,m, ttnd J Alex FatU-rso' ;,,N City Council vV 'C 4 carnival concessions. Ruth Farkc-' Kl,1,'r' M ""l llj All city facilities w ill be housed 'V ' medullions embto tiered with tulle, n thr. Arsenal Villa site and will iQ1""'1'11' soft dunks J.icketta Kel over satin Her veil of brides dlu include a place for the new fire 4 ( sh pond Nona Slade, game booths nun fell from a crown of seed pearls (ha, j()V clty awaiting f Ted ndcrson Rose ch- Child bob T.r,. are a totjal of 155 dwell and late She carried a bouquet of Stegall and Clint Crabtree, lighting, mg structures, plus administrative stephanalis and lily of the valley i K.v et dale Ward bishopric-finance, buildings, commercial buildings and The hi ide s mother wore a rose Mi lace, emp re style dress trimmed in Thompson, publicity, Helen 61) 12 acres of land. Not ton and baby contest, babies up The Fublic Housing Adminis matching satin and the groom's to two years Frizes for all differ (ration field office in San Fran inuthir fho.se a navy blue. Kadi) w oi e a ent tvpes Baby contest at the park cisco, Calif , ere in charge of re corsage of red ro.se and after the parade baby contest, Jan linquishing white carnations held with satin (his ware housing juhA is M cl Woolley ribbon project. ( hristensen Fat ade begins at 11 am down was the M:s Joy Sandra Clark Mr. Cora Vine Poll the old highway which is the main ria'ion of honor and Miss Sandra likes turtle found In . . . passes 88th birthday rher s'reet of Riverdale to the Town Search Fails to Find Donna LuJean Gould, Bingham, Falk back of the school house G bson Bv THOU MOOKi: Judy Helm and Arlene Charles Q. Miller, Roy South Weber Woman Rates for all ages, two years old (.mild were the bridesmaids Their Aithello Clark thought he was contest. Celebrate 88th Birthday of and up tails prizes, baby gi.tns were ballerina length pastel really seeing things when he caught 'Miss Model City'' contest sheer nylon figured with white, in sight of something moving much Bs BOB BOWMAN' v hades of Two baseball games, one the lo blue, pink, aqua yellow, larger than most rocks Mrs Cora Vine Foil was born in the teams by cal sponsored boys green and orchid with matching It was a large l uric which mea SMreh Lake City, June 1867, a daugh throughout Salt ( lub and composed of bead p.eces and gloves of nylon mounUinous tu country 'cr of George 11 and Annie Draper wd i.ircs. when its he ad is out 18 inches Apo.lo local men net Tt.iy carried nosegays of pink southeast of Soda Springs. Idaho Vint- - who were English Immi irg and 12 inches wide It's a sand Outd.-o- , dancing and piogram in rKl.n., .i nd while carnations '.Lille and has rmst of its toes worn falM to turn up the body grants GrW of it v filing until th arry Blanche was best man and1 off. Ourlo on rocks along the (j Miller, of Roy, lost crawling She was a member of the firt K nald ur 4or Driggs, M C. Kenneth river bottom Nvri evenonc who last October. nJ hunting organization in Salt Lake fn Frimary welcome crttTirs Parade kin acted as usher L,t V(.(. U,,nol(l! Naval Supply De City While has heard about it thought it was No registration chargejust a young girl she Ihe thire tier wedding cake was-- ' lust 'Ope Harold Ray lost everywhere (halnnan charge o thc worked as nursemaid to the chilr a irrt a brifle and in tiy l1 groom ' ,'p'd several years a,.y.,but it isn"t the Vf" U', partv, stated that more than dren of Mh Walker who was a beer Drive n no later r one kind of a turtle jhi.i'l shaped arch of flowers participated in thc hunt banker in Salt Lake. She worked for than Satmd.iv even, ng July 2 Miss Janet Gould was reception , So anyone who can identify it plice Friday a wihlc at the ZCMI Clothing lac ist ix.iy Heiiue, Mrs loiura Moss, through Sunday, June 18 through lory, also in Salt Lake. may have it If not the Clark chll Mis Lo.s Nelson, Mrs Norma Simsj dren are 2o Included in the search party making a real pet of him In March 1887 she was married ami Mis Art Jensen were in charge were workers from Hill AFB, Naval to Charles Henry Foil in Salt Lake ot t lie gifts The catering service) Supply Depot horse posses, Idaho ity They lived in Salt Lake until WEST POINT HEWS is in. tier the direction of Mrs Si.l .vsisiant volunteers and Bountiful (Tty Jeep Juy 1Hi0 vt hvn they moved to r Mtilmg v Lid. j t.,en Bryson, with Nancy livid, to the I w Iv South Weber and began then farm postles uf the I.D.S Fosse .sharmi Knight and Carol Ham bv 01 LSON IKt.INI III anbou County life on the location where George Ralph Marriott. ( h u rc h vc the guest tun. assisting Those lesidc-ntof West Point on the pat: H ' ,c progi am to Ik- pre S'uriff led the search in tonjunc II Foil now lives ' The young Gibsons are honey who are celebrating their birthdays vented Ju 4 at thc Hciopc r Fark lion with Key Holds Lex Davis, rep Mrs Foil is the mother of 10 mooning in Yellowstone When they resenting Hill AFB Grant S Neath, children, f.ve of whom are living. week arc Ronnie Edwards. Ixiy .it H p m tis let urn they will move into their bl.,1 e I n .iiigm.u pageant will also be i'.miiitiiuj Jeep Fosse commander, omsi Patterson, Anmce They are Vern C.. William L, Roy-dean - new home ill West Weber followed ami Avery Jones, father in law of c d tie Holbrook feat and oil June lit Miintgoim tv, V., George II Poll of South piogram Mis t.ibson was Miss Hoy of 1954 the lost hunter also spearheaded Weber and Mr J.o kie Putnam We wish each of h a great d. splay of fircwoiks Mae Lerwill of the group them main happv returns of the Salt City She has 31 grand Th. coffeepot was kept boiling d v rod much ( happiness on tneir Council Approves ItmTM.s COMF1 tINT chllcjrcn and 53 Krc3t urandchil and hot meals served the hunter dren Most of them live near her spinal day New City Park Plans bv Mrs Donna Miller, wife of the (hose who are celebrating their in Davis and Weber County. A complaint was made at the Roy lost man. her mother, relatives and wedding anniversaries (bis week During World War II, three of friends ity Mun.cipal office (hat animals aie Mr and Mrs Cl fford Fisher. served with the her s Mr Mrs and on let Jones run loose Miller were being expres armedgrandsons people Mr and Mrs Joseph Zaugg and our country Ed of forces sed appreciation to all who took (towcis and property from the low Mr and Mrs .Judson Thurgood and served Foil and Dean ward of search futile the ct pall Roy part in Mr and drs Harvey brown U. S Navy and LeRoy thc with It wu sjsked that people be more On June 23 the North Poll with the Air Force At pres mindful of tbeir neighbors by keep Davis Thursday Stake Frimary preparation a great grandson, Paul Coy is ent, Ham Hold mg animals from destroying other Operator . . with the C S. Air Force. meeting was held at the stake serving p piopc-rt'w?nt peoples house The meeting was conducted A granddaughter. Marion Foil Man 9th Field Annual Day by President Eva Christenson The Died Saturday In Ogden gum recently served a mission for Lak; View Team was prayer the LDS Church in the Eastern by given opening Jcanj Roberts The singing w as conducted Gerald Kent Cox. Infant son of Mme than 40 operators and as States, Donna and Beverly Poll, Wins Over Club Height of Mrs Poll by Margaret Harnett, accompanied bud M and Jean Davis Cox, of L 14 sistjnts participated in the 9th an also granddaughters by Colli en Reid. Opening song was Arsenal Villa died Saturday in the nual field day exercises held at are serving on missions for fhe "Summer Time." Scripture reading lb-Snow basin last week. LDS Church in Australia Hospital The Lake View girls C Ann Blair A special musical Thc infant was bm n May, 2. 1955 by During a 24 hour period that be Mrs Poll served as secretary won 35 5 over (Tub Heights Wed The I,ord Prayer" was in Ogden reading L.in Saturday at 4 pm, the Ogden treasurer of the South Weber Ward sd.iy at the Roy Fark boa itifully given by Maureen Smith Surviving are the parents, one members communicated with other Relief Society for several years durHooper was defeated by Flam Minutes of the last were brother l.orin J (ox. Roy, one amateur radio clubs throughout the meeting 1. This was the first game read ing the time Mrs Mary Cook wa (Tty 33 by Donna Parry Standing roll stepbrother and stepsister Eugene country radio and radio president using the Hooper girls have played, but call was taken The singing time and Dorene Cox. Tucson, Ariz . the telephones Mrs Foil has resided in South they're practicing hard to win the was next with Crossing the Prairie, grandparents Mr and Mrs Orren The Ogden club would provide Weber continuously since coming rest of their games and Come, Come. Ye Saints, the M Cox. Dugway. and Mr and Mrs radio communications in the event here with her husband in 1890 and songs practiced. The meeting then John C Davis, Shelley. Idaho of enemy attack or other emer at the present tune is living with was adjourned for departmental Interment was m the Washington Donate Usable Articles as a unit of the her son and daughter in law, Mr. working gcncics. ON Memorial BACK PAGE Park (ONUM'KD Height local civil defense program, accord and Mrs. Vern C Poll. To Country Store A family get together is planned mg to Leslie T Patterson, Roy, President of the club for Tuesday. Those of you who have usable ar Deles or household appliances you IN MEMORIAM no longer need or want, but that LA VENE BOSGIETEIt could be sold, take them to thc because a void has been left in our community that is still raw Country Store" at thc Hooper Fark, which will be a feature of and barren and because some tribute, as a last final gesture of he big Fourth of July celebration farewell, necessary, this small piece has been written. o be held there. All the money received at the Losing IVene has cut a wound like a gash in the erosion .tore," will be donated to the new washer gdlley of nature's green fields, but like the gully, merciful ibcrnacle fund tune will cover the harsh soil with greenery and make it beautiful again Soon our memories of losing her will soften and we shall cause of the very local interest of remember only the beauty of her rich blond hair, the vigorousness the paper, news of thc most local interest is printed for its readers. she gave to whatever she did, the vibriance she added to any gather-ing- , A newspaper is as good as thc the ever willing crutch she offered all who needed from the uppurt it receives from its sub scribers Without them it is impos ijlrength.of her broad stftuig Rands The flashing easy come smile slide to run a successful publication. that always tugged at her rhouth. The ingenuity she had stored The newspaper plan represents a heritage of frugal pioneer stock, that she relied on to make away, a lot of investment. Develop a scene for a road show or to demonstrate a lesson or to design a ment and speed in this kind of dress or sew a costume. keep in step with the tempo of the times and in order to do this, Once a very elderly lady had lost her only grandchild and her it must have the support of a united daughter's only child. The daughter was bitter but the grandmother, community behind it. of a united community behind it. in her aged wisdom, said that Heaven would be a lonely, sordid, Roy and its surrounding complace if it were filled with only the aged and Infirm. munities arc fortunate indeed to So Heaven has been enriched with LaVenes willing helpfulness, Mr, Rojal E, Harrop and Mrs. Elmer II. Brown go over the script have someone of such undisputed her youthful zcsl for doing things and she has been accompanied by ability, sincerity and ambition, for an original pageant Patriotic PortaiU" to he presented July ' boose lo set up a new, promising the younger folk to make Heaven truAy -- HEAVEN.at the Hooper Park. Mr. Jay Bur, who also on the committee 4th id important industry in this area, EMMA RUSSELL was taken. time absent the at was pirlure ets keep them here! HU, 'J i NS . j 73 - 1 - r 5, ( - , j y 1 Mr. Stahle is it the linotype. Invites everyone nd Kor example, he sets the type does his own makeup, casting, and runs the press plus making all his "MEET THK PRESS" Bv KM.K H to (oinr In and see it i RROP own repairs Mr Stahle said the present status Serving Hoy and her sister com of the paper would have been im tradition the inunities in highest without the untir.ng effort possible of the newspaper industry is the of his wife Betty ' Sun Chronicle." a seven column, and cooperation She is one of six children born in dedt six pane weekly newspaper, to Hay and Winona rated to the highest ideals of the Burley. Idaho, Goodfellow She moved to Walker to the truth American press, print was 10 years she when Bountiful and to uphold the freedom of old speech The Stables havi five small chll The Sun Chronule was originally Sharon ft. Craig 7 Cory 4 Jef " ' dren, was It started called the Hoy Sun 2 and I.uAnno 7 months From frey early in 95-- by Allen browning these young people the experience who man a public spirited young their father's Dews saw the need of such a publication are getting in it is safe to w.iger as a means of correlating town and 'paper office, of news that another generation businesses news for a rapidly grow r Stables is well oil its way to papi mg community taking their plac s m the press Mr browning accepted a position world as district manager in the brown Owning a newspaper has been a mg Trucking Lines jt Twin Kails, lifelong ambition of Mr Stahle's Idaho Allen had published one is and to accomplish this and bring the sue in bountiful at the Davis Coun Sun Chronit le" up to its present tv Clipper, whose owner and pub standard of excellence in the few lishrr is John Stable Jr. Howard's shot! months since he has had it father It was thire that How. rd is i nnf of his ability .ml imius'ry became interested in the paper and Mr Stahle is a Sincere lx hover decided to take it over when Mr in 'he future of Huv. but he believes Browning left ,that Hoy has grown so fast that The paper, under the ownership his.;,i.ss luis not ki pt pace with it of Mr Stahle went to press Kept an! nstiad of the ii'.tiis of Hoy-p1954 as a four page1 tabloid and rom.'ing business ,:i th.s area, has grown to a nationally recog th.y have bien fenced in some nied newspaper because of its vases, to go outside Hoy to get change to subscriptions and is now what they want There are now, listed in the national directories. however, many businesses in Hoy, It is also an affiliate member of the they are not to be overlooked, but I t. ill State Kress Association and theie is room foi more Land own with this issue an application for ers seem to feel that Hoy is not second class permit If the permit ready foi gieater growth, but Mr is granted, it will mean the ulti Stahle feels that the time is now mate in the mailing of newspapers and the opportunity will be lost for and the final touch of recognition big businesses will locate elsewhere in the newspaper field unless the townspeople do some Mr Stahle was born in Bountiful, about it He also asserts that it the oldest of seven children born would be of great in'Tist to the to John and Lueile Schulthies busii ess leaders of this area if the Stahle. He served in the Navy as people wo ild write in to the paper a y roman during World War II and and deci.oe some of the reasons saw action in the hottest sections of they dont like to shop in Hoy This the South Pacific, Philippine Islands would be a great help in overcoming and Japan some of the problems This has been You might say Howard was born done in other areas and been very with printers ink for blood His successful in improving customer grandfather John Stahle Sr was service. the publisher and owner of the Flans are tentative for a large second oldest weekly paper in the .shopping center in Hoy These sug state of Utah, The Davis County gestions now could help mold your Clipper, which is now 65 years old. future shopping in Roy As far back as the young Mr Stahle As to locating here to run a can remember, he has been exposed newspaper Mr Stahle said he feels to the newspaper business. His the more a community grows the father John Stahle Jr. has been a more it needs its own newspaper to newspaperman all of his life. How- keep it united The business houses ard's five brothers are all associated have a way of telling the public with the printing industry and his the wares they carry and the pries brother in lawi is also a linotype for which they sell. The civic or operator. ganizations can be helped with their So you can see why the Stahle projects and may inform family .eats, sleeps and dreams others ot lluir programs It goes on and on for the general benefit newspapers. His wife, Betty, does the book- of you the public . keeping you inkeeping; proof reading, gets the formed on all sides ads and takes care of the hundred Clinton, Sunset, Uintah South and one details that are necessary Weber, Riverdale, West Point, in putting a newspaper together, Hooper, Kanesville, and Hoy are besides the motherly duty of raising closely intergrated communities and should be served by the press as their five children. Because of his experience, being such. They have much the same born and reared in the newspaper type of interests and problems and business and having held positions a great many of the people either on the Deseret News, Salt Lake know each other or are related in Tribune, the Boise Idaho Statesman, this community of sister towns. the Caldwell Tribune, Caldwell, Although Utah can boast of sev Idaho and the Davis County Clipper. eral very fine newspapers, they canHoward is a member of the Typo- not begin to print all the news of graphical Union Local 115 of Salt any one community or group of Lake City, also the Roy Kiwanis communities because they have too Club and the Itoy Junior Chamber many communities to serve. In the SunChronicle" home town of Commerce He knows the news paper business from beginning to news is front page news and be 1 1 , 1 1 s I N I, " . J . c r - m r e '-'- t . sec-m- s . busi-mus- t 1 t 4 |