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Show Th Pag Two mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. Second-clas- s PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, In the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, RJverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. J. HOWARD 8TAHI.E BETTY LOU STAIILE ACER OWNER-MA- ASST. MANAGER EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. UTAH, PH. 2 1184 84 CLASSIFIED HOOPER ADS FOR SALE B, USED REFRIGERATOR snd couch VELMA Make offer. Roy. Utah. ALL Arsenal Villa J-- Phone and gift Items PRICE SPARROW CO. cremanigi H. D. I READ 3 3000 L mi S Mr and Mrs. Joseph O. Moore have just returned home after a two weeks vacation to Mesa, Arlz. While enroute there they stopped at Spanish Fork to visit their son, HELP WANTED Oakley anc family, and they also stayed to see the opera "New Moon" Reliable woman to in which Oakley played the leading WANTED work in Martha Washington male part. They then went on to Candy Store. Must live In Roy. Manti, then to Mesa, back to St References. Phone Apply George, then home. They visited the Saturday between 12 and I p m. three temples while they were at the atore. (Across from Roy there. HEMSTITCHING MACHINE N. Main. Sunset Dry Goods, Sunset. Utah 197 Theatre). DOLL HOSPITAL WEST. DOLL ACCESSORIES. PHONE 5049 SOUTH 2700 V Insurance k k Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Read on the arrival of their 9 lb. baby boy on Tuesday morning They now have a girl and a boy. The Gleaner class in the 1st Ward under the direction of Gladys Freu and Marion Allen will prepare Christmas packages for the servicemen next Tuesday at MutuaL Roberta Munn and Pauline Arave are two lucky girls after the accident they had when home back riding recently. The accident happened when a car rammed the horse they were riding They were both knocked off the horse, and unconscious but neither bad to have hospi ALL TYPES NOW LOCATED IN NEW OFFICES : WE II WE BUYERS REAL ESTATE FOR AI.I. TYPES OF aod : HOMES ; Insurance needs Notary Public H Roy Realty B : FOR ALL YOUR PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 SEE le, Roy, Utah, November 24, 1955 talization. I was very happy to see home pf Mra. Herbert Powers. them both well and happy again The Hooper 2nd Ward Relief Soat MIA Tuesday evening. ciety will hold their annual bazaar Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McCloy and on Dec. 2. Quilts, aprunx, fancy Mr. and Mra. Roy Powers recently work, baked goodf and children's received a pleasant surprise when clothing will be sold. Luncheon will their sons Keith and Max walked in also be sold. on them unexpectedly. The two boys The two DUP tamps, U and V, are both FA 'a in the Navy. They arrived at booq on Saturday, and bad will hold Christmas parties in Deto leave again Sunday, but their par- cember in place of the regular meek ents were really happy to see them. Ings. They reported back to San Diego where they are assigned to the Birthday parties In honor of USS Yorktown. Marsha Paice and Glenda Thur-goowere held at their homes last The 1st and 2nd Ward roadshows week end. The party for Marsha were very good this year and both was held on Nov. 18 for her 10th received the rating of "Superior." birthday with. 21 guests attending The Second Ward show was directed and the party for Glenda wu held by Wren Belnap and the 1st Ward Nov. 19. her 11th birthday, with 10 by Ruby Hadley and Jewel Widdi-son- . guests attending. Games were playAccompanists were Mabel Bel- ed and refreshments served. nap, Norman Fowers, and Leanna Read. Miss Janiel Tt)urgood plans to Richard Hull and Leanna Read entertain two girls friends from Ogjust recently participated on a pro- den over the weekend. They ar gram over radio station KUTV. Le- Sonja Price snd Donna Wilson. anna played the piano solo "Jade." Richard played a comet solo. Though! for the Week Our Answers to Prayers We ask for strength and God Starlight Dancing Club members wilt attend the next dance on the gives us difficulties which make us 4th week in December instead of the strong. We pray for wisdom and God third which is December 23. The dance is called The Reindeer sends the solution of which develops Romp, and Tony and Marion Cox wisdom. We plead for prosperity and God and Ervin and Nola Cox are in charge of arrangements. The dance gives us brain and brawn to work. We plead for courage and God will be neld from 9 to 12 p.m. Anyone wishing to join may still do so, gives us dsngers to overcome. We ask for favors and God gives by contacting the committee. us opportunities. Taken from June Relief Society The Boy Scout Court of Honor Message wns a very Impressive ceremony held at sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. James Johnston, scout master was in charge with Jay Freu assisting him. Craig Hutchinson, By was presented his Tenderfoot badge re12 Johnston. brother boys by Mario ceived 2nd class badges pinned on by their fathers and the boys in turn pinned them on their mothers. Stuart The boys were Don Flinders, Brent Powers. Roger FUndera, Roger Phone 2 7759 King, Ron Wkldison, Dale Robin-ton- , Scott Peterson, Joe McCloy. I hope that all of you had a loveLyle Johnston, Kiri Fowers, Gsry Kite, and Bill Batchelor. Lynn Aus- ly Thanksgiving. I know that many ou did because you had all of ! tin, leader of the boy scout summer esmp was the speaker lor the your family at home and otlyrs did because they were away with their evening Mr. and Mrs Vera Taylor and families Mr and Mrs. Herald Simpson were Aaron Peterson has been home sporting around In a new 1956 Ford. for three weeks snd will leave to go back to Long Beach where he Is stationed, on the 3rd of December. The Junior Womens Club held From Long Beach, he expects to go their last meeting at the home of overseas, to Japan Donna probably Mrs Tony Cox Deon Cox was the has been home for a while She speaker for the evening and Carol has been in Alaska for six months Beus played two piano solos. Flora with her husband Carl Martin, who Taylor and Margaret McCracken is stationed there with the Air were in charge of the program The Force So the Peterson's are having next meeting will be held at the a pretty good get together. Greta and Norman Anderson were pretty pleased to have their whole familv at home for ThanksFOR RENT 2 bedroom un giving too Carl and hts wife, Ruth nished apt $75 per mo All and their two boys came in from utilities furnished. 5485 So Tuscon, Am on the morning of the 2(00 West 19th Hut they are combining their FOR RENT bedroom un pleasure with a business trip which furnished house. $55 per took Carl to lilackfoot for a few mo 5485 So 2000 West days And they hope to be here until the 2ml of December. Earl Pearson is back from his detache service up to Montana and North Dakota He was gone for 97 here the 30th of July days He was supposed to stay until a few days before Christmas, but because of the conditions at home he waa able to come home sooner. As you know they had a new baby a couple of weeks ago, and on the 29th of November their daughter I,orrainr is going into the St Marks hospital to have a cataract removed from her left eve She has had two operations on her right eye to remove a cataract from it, and now the will have the left one taken care of. She has been going over to the blind school since last January, and ia doing very well In her school work. She haa some vision, she can tee the light and darkand she can tell if there is an object in front of her. Since ahe haa "had. her other-twoperations, ahe can see to read with glasses with her right eye, and they hope to make vision possible thru the other one. We hope everything will go well and that ahe recovers quickly. And while we are talking about the Pearsons the new baby is going to be Miss Marilyn Pearson. v George Cummings is home with his folks for the Thanksgiving holileave from the days on a Navy. The Beellive girls went to visit with Adolph Fernehus last Tuesday night. It was a short but pleasant evening for both the girls and Mr. Ferneliua who has been In bed for over six months. If you thought you were hearing noises in your head last weekend, you probably really were. And If it sounded like tractors, there is no doubt about it. Art, Basil and Ted Combe and several other fellows were busy getting the nursery trees In for the winter. It proved quite i sight for onlookers, because any minute, tractors, workers and all could have gone clear under, for a real good mud bath. And the onlookers, are still wondering how all the irsctors, all the men, and all the trees got out without getting stuck for the winter. But the trees are in and all the effort it took to get them In will probably be all forgotten about by selling time next spring. The ward building fund was upped $195 with the program presented by the S, P. chorus. And George Hallway sent a note of disappointment because more Whit-tler- s were not there. Thanksgiving was a triple celebration up to Clarence and Jenny Bybees First, Thanksgiving, second Oscar Bybees birthday and Clarence and Jennys wedding anniversary. This will be their 30th They were married on Nov. 26, 1925, in Uintah, by Timothy Kendell. Then on June 10, 1948 they received their endowments in the Salt Lake Temple They have been through the temple over 100 times since then. Clarence and Jennie are very active in the Uintah Ward. Clarance was 1st counselor jn the Elders Quorum for five years, a Sunday School teacher for three years, and at the present time is a temple worker, a ward teacher and Is of the Uintah Ward YM MIA Jenny was a teacher in the Primary for 25 years and at the present time she is president of the Relief Society. They lost their only child, a girl, in Feb 1947 They love to fish and hunt Jenny is a lover of the sport as much or more than Clarence. They look forward to their three week trip to Yellowstone park each year. And :o add spice to vacation and make it last the year around, Clarence does a lot of movie making He has over 2400 feet of colored film. He has all the scenes from Yellowstone as well as the things around here that arc of great memory, such as train wrecks and he has excellent pictures of the flood We extend our deepest sympathy to the Percy Lee Keyes fam-liin the loss of their wife and mother, Mrs Ruth S. Keyes Mrs Keyes was the work and business leader in Relief Society she was a very creative and talented ptrson and will certainly be missed by her associates. The Indies dinner group met at d 10-da- y Uintah News super-intenda- . ! 1 E Sun-Chronic- MANSFIELD 1 H REAL ESTATE 0K PHONE & INS. 3 8618 AT E THIS! from now until Christmas I will give a $100 discount on any new piano l.ura Fernehus home It was a very pice affair. YOUR WISH - South Weber had the highest percentage in attendance at the morning session the last stake conference. Happy birthday to Albert Peek, Dee ILgley, Kenneth Byram, Douglas Poll, Donna Poll, Harriett Bouchard, Sharon Kendell and Gary Seamons and a happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Vern PolL Just a reminder of the Gobble Glide to be held Saturday, Nov. 28 at 9 p.m. So. Ogden Jr. High. Every one is encouraged to atte&L Mrs. Fern Poll spent several days last week In the Dee hospital and narrowly escaped surgery. Were all sorry Fern wu ill and glsd she didnt have to have an operation and hope she will continue to improve. Wands Moorfield hu had a very serious operation on her leg. It hu now been six months since Wanda was hurt. Most of this time she hu spent in hospitals snd in bed. When the doctor removed the cut her leg hadnt improved u he had hoped it would. All that wu left to do wu surgery. She is in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. We u a ward send our very best to her snd hope her leg will improve. So she can be up and about as she so desires. It will be good to have the Evan Stark family back with ua soon. They have spent several months In Southeran Utah on a contract Job. We have all missed them very much and it will be good to have them back. There will be no meetings held in our ward Sunday due to stake conference which will begin at 10 and 2 30 at the new tabernacle. TYPHOID Comes from contaminated water. A well may be ufe one month and contaminated the next month. A number of wells in Weber and Davis Counties are already contaminated. With no down payment snd $1.20 a week, you can own an Ogden Water Purifier for our drinking water. The Ogden Purifier Is standard equipment on Douglu and Lockheed transport planes, and hu been tested and approved by Ogden Medical Laboratories Plav safe with an Ogden Purifier. Can come true. Now you can play the accordion RIGHT in in our own home by qualified progressive school o( music Culligan teacher. Accordion furnished. 263 24th Street Ph Ogden, Utah Soft Water Service PHONE OGDF.N ROY AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Auto Glass and Parts (New and Used) Brake Shoe Exchange Accessories niONE 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST, ROY 9638 Wintej Farm V o ri 1 is;Safer, Easier, with Plenty of Light! South Weber on my floor ...PLUS 10 free lessons and a choice CHRISTMAS TURKEY Poll rick and the news about Wanda Moorfield. All news cant be good but it isnt hard to write about things that are pleasant. While in the middle of writing this up, our Jack came home with a broken foot Broken in two places. He went all through football season without a scratch then jumps a ditch and and breaks his foot Whits worrying me is how to keep it dry and warm this kind of weather. Three years ago, Jack went around with both arms in casts, broken a week apart. lies some lucky kid Id say. By this week the Clyde Thorpe family will all be moved back from California. They are going to live in Ogden this winter and can hard ly wait to get to South Weber. But as yet there isnt a house available. Maurine and Edna came by pttne and Clyde and the boys are driving Ill bet that wu some experience for them to be able to fly. Ward conference wu really enjoyed by all those who attended. Pres. Thomu Parker wu in charge of all session a. The Roadshow wu a big success snd they had real good show. Many thanks go to all those who were in the roadshow. They are lots of work and worry, but also lots of fun. The DUP meeting wu held last Wednesday at the home of Ethel EarL Clara Olsen gave the lesson. Myrtle Pippin gave a history of Emma Jenkins refreshments were served, the next meeting will be held at the home of Thors Moore, Dec. 28th. Mrs. Stella Poll hu her mother, Mrs. Thompson visiting with her. Mrs. Thompson hu been ill but is feeling much better. A special stake conference meeting will be held next Saturday. Nov. 26 at 6 30 This is for all Aaronlc and priesthood. Thorpe B. Issaeson will be the spesker Everyone is encouraged to attend. , This weeks news has several things that are hard to write about. Little Vern Poll being hurt, Fern with EVERY purchase! INDIVIDUAL $10 DOWN AND AS LOW AS $20 PER MONTH First payment will start 60 days from purchase date!! HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING Flnett In Good lighting bring$ more safety to you . . . and to your stock. Proper light- PERMANENT WAVING Complete Beauty Service MUSIC COMPANY FREE APPRAISALS ANYTIMEr ANYWHERE Used Pianos Expert Piano Tuning o 2218 W. 4400 So., Roy, Utah PHONE 31356 Ellen Fracr 4 Carma Parker Beauticians lodtrw blood hM with ojr. 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