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Show 4 Page Two 'Tfyp Sun-Chronic- Sewer Account mail privilege authorized at Roy, Utah. Second-clas- s PUBLISHED January 5, 1956 Roy, Utah, le, BY rowed Sam's wagon, stacked it with hay and with John Mathis pulling it with his car we started down through the town. We stopped at nearly every house with lights on singing all the Christmas carols we could think of. Afterward we came back to the church to enjoy chili and punch. There were 20 who participated. ccived a surprise telephone call during the holidays from Clint Simpson who called them from Ogden. Clint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, was enroute to Nyssa, Ore. to spend a furlongh with his parents. He. is serving with the Army. Clint snd his parents plan to spend the last few days of his furlough in Hooper, visiting with friends and relatives. Willard, Mary, Karen and Mrs. Bquchard left early Christmas morning for Los Angeles. Bingham, Mabel, Carol Ann, Lee and Claude also left in Claude's car. They all visited with Mrs. Bouchard's daughters and their families. Some of the places of interest that they visited were Disneyland, the temple, San Anita races and the Marine Aquarium which is the largest in the world. The Gills arrived home on the 2nd of Jan. The Nix's came home via San Francisco Congratulations to Mr. snd Mrs. Merrill Widdison. They bsve s new baby born on Dec. 23rd and it seems quite a coincidence that Mrs. sister Mrs. Bill Lower, at Murtaugh, Idaho also had a baby girl, born on Dec. 25th.- - THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newtpoper publisher eoch Thursday at Roy, Utah, in the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesrille, South Weber, Uintah ond Clearfield. Yearly Subscription price $1.75 in advance. OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STABLE BETTY LOU STAIII.E ASST. MAVAGER EDITOR PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH. PH. 2 1181 SUBSCRIPTION CALL OFFICE LOCATION ADS CLASSIFIED FOR RENT On Jan. 27th at the High they will have a Green Ball for all the And on the 28th will be for the grownups. 3 room UNFURNISHED duple, just completed For information csll at 2092 West 5600 So Roy , Totice Total Budget Year 1956 $308,984.00 TO GOVERN FOR THE YEAR TTY OF ROY. BY THE Section Two. That in the opinion of the City Council of the City of Roy, a public emergency exists in connection with the matters herein contained, and that it is necessary to the peace, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Roy that this Ordinance take cliect on January 1, 1955. Section Three 'That this Ordinance ahull take effect on the 1st day of January, 1956. UTAH BE IT ORDAINED HY THE CITY COUNCIL OE THE CITY OF ROY. UTAH Section One. 1 h..t pursuant to the 2, Utah provisions of Section Code, Annotated, 1953. funds are hereby appiopn.ited for the muni cipal expenditures of the City of Roy for the year 1956, as follows, to wit General Administration 10-1- j Insurance U K ALl TYPES I I NOW LOCATED a I h IN NEW i ' OFFICES WE HUE III VERS FOR ALL TYPES OF PANS ED. Alton ED AND PUB- LISHED THIS 30T1I DAY OF DE--l EMBER, 1955 C. W RAPP $116,41000 MrecU and Publ ir Improvements SEAL 5.000 (K) .cl 1 EsT .''.ilur i s ; i 2,000 00 l.lldl)dll ( Mnrri.s.s Mainlenam e 16,500 00 i ity Recorder .cw PNj a i j im n t 500 00 i b. .slu'd Jan 5, 1956 Engineering 3.500 00 Garbage 5,200 CK) Street Lights 2.000 00 New Slrie'.s 1.500 (to 101. A WILLIAMS B Equipment opera 5(8100 Miscellaneous Utah State Class We weit- shocked to hear the sad Road Fund 7,150 00 news of the passing away of Mr Mumi, ihora Moore's father. We $43,850 (X) ,.il wish to offer our deepest sympathy to Thora and her family at Water Department th..s time of grief and sorrow S.iluries 12(8 8)00 Those having birthdays are LeKuy 1,000 00 Svsttin 200 00 Kajqi, Clarence Earl, Mary Cook, New Equipment Johnson Well 4,200 00 I a!v in Kapp, Elina Hay, and Kelly Water Slock Dues and Hambrotigh 184 00 A happy wedding anniversary to Assessments f8X)00 Mr and Mrs Held Stark Engineering H (881 00 Electrical Power Ldiiir Smith arrived home on the System Extension and 21.0(8) 00 Tuesday Indore Christmas. On the Improvt mi nts 1.5(8)00 llurd day he was home he contractEquipment Ux ration 1,000 00 ed a real bad sore throat which reMiscellaneous quired him to take pills and shots $49,584 (8) I Ins kept Eddie home for most of the rest of his furlough But I'm sure tus family enjoyed having him home to themselves He left to go back New Years day He drove his car and four of his friends who are also in the Navy, drove back with him In San Diego Eddie is in the athletic division of the Navy While he was home he was ordained a Priest On Tuesday Jan 3rd Dale Coy left r the Signal Corps of the Army at Fort Ord. Calif y South Weber j HOMES ? Notary Public Roy Realty L F PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 SAVE 22 PerCent on your FIRE INSURANCE I RENEWALS Mattie Ray entertained the DUP her home Deo. 28th. Mattie Ray gave the lesson The next meeting will be held at Cora Kendells. Seven attended. Refreshments were served. at We have two more new cars in our town that 1 know of John and Ruth Mathis are sporting a '54 Pontiac and the Kenneth Byrams have a brand new Dodge. , Donna and Beverly Pull will be released frqm their missions on the 9th of Jan Their planning on tourhome ing Europe before they come on the will from England tail They 25th of February. We are all looking forward, along with their family to their homecoming. 12 features currently appearing in the Children's Friend. Numerous friends of the Ike Boekweg family called at their home on New Years Day, The occasion marked the birthday of Mrs. Stella Draayer Boekweg and also waa In keeping with the custom of her native Holland in c lebrating New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Belnap and family are now living in a new Final tithing settlement for the home m Roy. year 1955 will end next Tuesday evening, Jan 10. All families of the Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Belnap cele- ward are encouraged to meet with brated their 60th wedding anniver- the bishopric any time during the sary Wednesday evening at the day next Sunday or on Tuesday eveHooper Second Ward recreation ning. hall. A BYU student, Miss Rita SumA program was held followed by a dance. Mr. and Mrs. Belnap are the mers, was a weekend guest at the parents of five living daughters: home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil HosMrs. Alef Cottle, Mrs. Bud Simp- ier. Miss Summers, herself a son and Mrs. Charles Targhele, all recently completed a misfrom Hooper; Mrs Leslie Cafltle sion to the Southwestern States Infrom Nampa, Idaho and Mrs. Peter dian Mission where the Hosier's son Olsen who is here from Carteret, Robert is laboring at present. New Jersey. Honoring the birthday of Mrs. LuThey have 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. cille Judkins on New Year's Day, her family gathered at her home The Geneological Committee on Sunday for a dinner. Present were her son, Pvt Ervin would like to announce that the temple day to the Salt Lake Temple for Garry Judkins who Is home on furguested. Please contact Mr. and lough from Foht Eustis, Va , her and daughter, Mr and Mrs Orlin Garner First Ward or son Mrs Gerald lee and their infant for information on transportation son. Curtis, another son Allan and The committees have been asked daughter Luna Kay to call on every family in the ward Also present Mrs Sylvia Wilfor family records to be sent to the of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. J, Edliams Archives in Salt Lake. Will you Child of Riverdale and Mr. ward please have names, dates of birth Child of Montello, and death and all other ordinance and Mrs Herman Mrs. Child's sister, by accompanied dates ready if possible Also the Mrs Martha Cobbledick of Ogden; names of places events took place, Mr and Mrs Calvin Child and lhey will also need all ordinance dates of the father of the family and daughter Mrs Judkins half sister, Mrs and names and dates of his parents 5 vonne Hiss and her husband fred and grandparents as far back as of Tooele, were unable to attend1 possible. They will be around to see all members of the ward soon.1 If you have any preference as to time and date, they call on you, will you please call the committee.! Lutheran CHURCH NEWS 0 Christ Our Saviors Lutheran Church Roy Villa School Bldg Robert Janes. Lay Pastor For inform; ion, phone Sunday, Jan. 8th 9 30 am. Worship services and Sunday School. 10 45 a m. Inquirers class. Monday, Jan 9th 4 p.m. Cub Scouts meet. Tuesday. Jan. 10th 4 pm. Brown- meet ies Roy Printing Company PHONE 21184 5380 South 1900 West, Roy DRESSWELL CLEANERS Your Clolhet Beit Friend Bam-liroug- h visited Bessie Bjrnbrough's s fam- Riverdale ily News Kit A 7 lb 4 u i son was We had one baby blessed by its father at sacrament meeting Sun- born to Marine Aircorp TSgt and day Its the daughter of Dave and Mrs Bill J Hunter of Tustm. Calif Yerda Bouchard They named their on Dec 21 Bill a former Riverdale boy, the babv Denise. son of Mrs E'.hc! Hunter and the Doyle and Lola Brake had all late John Hunter His wife is the of Lola's family to their place on former I!e(h Seymour They also New Year's day They enjoyed tur- have a daughter Marsha Lynn, 7 key with all the trimmings There Mr and Mrs George Deem and' were 30 grownups and children pre OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. PHONE daughter, I.vnette, attended Sunday to witness the services in to Joy Ray has returned to Provo spendafter resume her teaching ing the holidays with her family This is a 7033 1792 W EST 1900 SOITII ROY AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED . ent 3 Auto Glass and Parts (New and Used) Accessories Brake Shoe Exchange PHONE 9638 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST, ROY party that took place 23 at Annette Ray s. Anand the rest of the Jr. Glean-- j on Dec , 1 BUILDERS INSURANCE UTAH ROY, - PHONE 3 8618 nu-sc- HOOPER .n- - By snow suits come ed back looking after our LIKE NEW SANITONE dry cleaning. Youngsters are especially hard oa clothes. And were especially good at restoring their sparkling color and cleanness. And you can afford our finer dry cleaning. In the long run, thorough Sanitone dry cleaning is real economy. Give us a try . . . next time you want an extra good job of dry cleaning done. Ovw 1600 AntHni Wading dry cWannrt My "SnulWnn" It IW flnntl tl U tnrvktt. ROY LAUNDERETTE Complete Laundry Service ROY, UTAH Affiliated With Ogden Troy Laundry ! - - - 30 -- 5 OFF 7 . EI.MA U Steam READ V Mix A Revere Phone tern) t her home Colored slides of the Holy Land OooPs Department Announcing th" BYU courses which are to be will be shown to the Itiverdale given in the seminary in Ogden in Wardspecial interest class by David the near future, Bishop Wilford Wilson, Tuesday night Jan. 10th. Tesch concluded, "The classes will Anyone interested is invited to at tend. be held in the cemetery." Mr and Mrs Thorald Cox returnTwo more couples who have been ed to Hooper Tuesday evening after wea- a weeks vacation to California enjoying the lovely California While there they visited Mrs. Coxs ther are Bessie and Elmer and their son Roger and sister and brother, Mrs Earl Tuxell Judy and Harold Earl They left mP.(1 Mr Slew art Johnson They also the day after Christmas for Califor- attended the Rose parade at Pasania The Earl's planned on visiting dena, Calif Harold's brother in San Gabriel. The nette Mud-spatter- the dinner but called on Monday. Yvonne has a series of in-la- La Veva Imlay has had surgery done on her chin the day after Christmas and on the 3rd of Jan she had more surgery performed We hope that this time everything will turn out right for La Veva Roger Bigelow has joined the Mn ers met, had supper, exchanged was unable to find out rine.s and evegifts and then the rest of the where he will be stationed had Everyone games playing ning swell time a We feel that those who didn't we us when on went caroling join The Raymond Ray's all got tothe Friday before Christmas realher New Years for dinner at gel ii a treat The Mutual bur! ly Evan's LET US EXPLAIN THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! REALTORS South Jr. Gold and teenagers. the dance now. AN ORDINANCE 1856 Wid-dison'- s Clair Olson has had to stay in bed with the mumps during the holidays. I hope she is all better by ORDINANCE NO. 120 20-da- y blessing of their first grandthild. The infant, Greig F-- is the son of Gene F., snd Marilyn Young Deem. He was born on Nov. 15. The young father is attending the AC at present. Marilyn reports that while in the Ixgan Hospital she met Mrs. Clyde (Thora) Lattledike who also had a new son. Mrs. Littledike was prominent in Riverdale musical circles hile here. They now live in d Ln U A Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Garner They have a new baby boy born on Thursday Dec. 29. The Garners now have five boys and one girl. . - A A Master Plastic Items Electric Irons Ware Presto Cooker Salad Bowls Ceramics Copper Wares Aluminum Wares Picnic Sets A Nut Bowls A House Numbers V Ladies Garden Gloves - The Hooper Second Ward YW-- ' TOOLS MIA was recently reorganized with Arlene Hooper replacing Beth Hull as activity counselor A new president and counselors were also sustained in the Second Ward Primary. They are Donna Arave. president, Yirginia Widdison. 1st counselor and Donna Cottle, second counselor Catherine Simpson was retained as secretary. Two babies were blessed in the Firt Ward last Sunday in Fast meeting. They were Rebecca Ann Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hansen, and Joan Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker. Trudy Kilts, wife of Gary Kilts, and Don McCloy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McCloy were babtized arid confirmed. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Widdison re- - J Iron 'A PRICE Ratchet Screw Drivers A Electric A Drill Bit Sets A Grinding Wheels V Wood Bits Pliers Many Other 3 Sizes V Ready Pasted Borders A Bottlebrushes Kitchen Utensils Other Items R.OV, UTUH o o |