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Show Pf The Two authorized at Roy, Utah. mail privilege Second-d- a PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, In 4te interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hobper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. OWNER MANAGER ASST. MANAGER EDITOR $1.75 PER YEAR J. HOWARD STAHI.E BETTY LOU STAHLE PRICE FOR INFORMATION CALL OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1000 WEST ROY. UTAH. PH. M1M SUBSCRIPTION evening of entertainment. ADS CLASSIFIED A March of Dimes will be held in the two Hooper Warda tonight from 6 30 to 8 30 Someone will call at each home with a glass jar CARPENTRY WORK in Committees for donations charge in the two wards are Marie Haws, Flora Taylor and Catheriae Garner, second ward; and Velma Head. Wealthy Cottle and Jewel Widdison in the First Ward REMODELING, rumpus r u o m s. ceiling lowered cabinet made, etc. For information call 5 0285 Feb 23 after 5pm HOOPER A thorough housecleaning is now going on at the Hooper Second t ,, i Ward chapel This project is scheduled to be completed by Sunday. All organization have been assign. t I.M A , ed different rooms tof' clean and the have been sent out to be J drapes READ dry cleaned. Although the chapel didnt appear to be very dirty, we all know that the dust and dirt Phone 3 3000 creapa in and its always a good feeling to know that it is clean again 8 the Tomorrow evening it pm The Hooper First Ward MIA will Hooper First Ward Sunday School one-ac- t play along will present a variety program in present their other with the yard play tomorthe First Ward recreation hall This row evening commencing at 7 30 program is under the direction of Is the aupenntendency, Reed Naisbit, at the stake house. The play Theron Richins, and Aldous Man- entitled "Swept Clean Off Her Feet" and is directed by the drama ning, and Is for the purpose of raisdirector, Ruby Hadley The proptfor their funds organization ing Luarma Fowera The play They have solicited very special er is talent from Ogden and from Weber cast is Allan Christensen, Robert Janiel High School and also from our own Cottle, Peggy Christensen, Carl Linda and Jensen, Thurgood. community So lets all come out and support our Sunday School and Powers This play will also be preat the same time, enjoy a lovely sented at the Hooper First Ward reunion By id ZJJ On Feb 18, the two Hooper wards and Kanesville will hold their Gold and Green Hall at the 2nd Ward This dance will commence at 8 30 pm and will be The Rose prom will be held at the stake house on Feb 11 All Mia Maids and Explorers will participate in the floor show Refreshments will be served Insurance ALL TYPES seml-forma- NOW LOCATED IN Three new leaders have been sus tamed in the Hooper 2nd Ward MIA They are Gladys Garner, for the 1st Beehive class Marie Haw for the Junior Gleaners, and John Be us as Explorer leader Congrat ulations NEW OFFICES WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL TYPES OF baby shower in honor of Nor-rinGardner was held recently at the home of her mother, Mrs A1 ton Jones and was given by Pat Jones '.arnu Hooper, and LaJuan By bee 18 guests attended Refresh merits were served Games p!aed Lovely gifts were presented to Mrs Gardner A HOMES f i j m r it Notary Public Roy Realty PnONE J 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 i The sixth junior mounted posse Statement of Financial Condition December 31, 1955 GfflanilD rrJri 3rJrJfJfiryirJrirJ RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks U S Government Obligations Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Loans and Discounts Banking House and Equipment Other Resources $ 2.114 127 01 4 528 823 17 13,650 00 4,784,950 42 289,630 22 26,837 69 TOTAL $11,757.818 51 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Unearned Discount Other Liabilities Total Deposits $11,757,818 51 Member Federal Reserve Sys 00 SAVE ON YOUR FIRE INSURANCE RENEWALS LETT US EXPLAIN Roy, Utah, le, January 26, 1956 in Weber County waa organized In group at a party which they held Hooper this week with 35 youths for him recently at the home of hia parents. Wed like to wiah Noal hapasking for membership. piness In bis endeavors in the misOfficers elected for the new club sion Iield. Ue will have many wonwere Patsy Robinson president; derful missionary experiences and Fred Cox, vice president; Norma though be may get homesick so far Lowe, secretary; and June Baker, away from borne,, we are sure be treasurer. will make a wonderful missionary. Social events to raise money to cover expenses will be stafted goon Jht West Point Jfyctes and their by the club and a name for the partners recently attended I dinner t Larkin's organization will also be selected. and business meeting Riding activities will begin as soon Cafe in Kaysvlll, The special speakas weather permits in the spring. er fay the meeting was Boyd BunThe Hooper club will compete in nell of Price, Utah. Mr. Bunnell drills and special events during the was president of the Utah State year with other junior groups. It Junior Chamber of Commmerce last will also participate in various pa- year. He apoke on Jaycee plana and rades and enter jamboree late in problems. Mauric Thurgood served the season to determine the out- as master of ceremonies for the standing junior posse in the county. dinner. Elmer Brady, director of the Weber County Recreation Dept, Among those who received pins was in attendance at the meeting, also Delbert Chatlain, Clarence at the seminary graduation held reBuck, J. Reed Naisbit, and Earl S cently in Kayaville were Garner Jones, of the central organization Oleson, Shirley Cook, Allen Page, and Darrell Twede all of West The Hooper Junior Womens Point. May we congratulate them club will hold its next meeting on their achievements Wednesday Feb. 1 at 8 p.Qi- t the home of Mrs. Ole McArthur Last Sunday at the North Davla Stake House the North Davis Stake The Jr Ladies quartet from the conference was held. The 2nd Ward was one of the winners quarterlywas chapel beautifully decorated in the divisional quartet festival, with flowers donated by Mr and held last Saturday evening at the Mrs Boyd Naylor There were stake house, and will participate in lovely potted palms and tall baskets the regional contest at Brigham containing varied shades of pink City tomorrow evening. The girls carnations and also a basket of lovein the quartet are Carol Fielding, ly yellow French Marigolds. The Dora Mae Stoddard, Ann Cox and prelude was played by Ballard Annette Beua, accompanied by Kay Christiansen. The meeting was con Simpson They will sing "Annie ducted by President Haslam. The Laurie and "Oh Dear What Can the 8th quorum of elders from the Matter Be " Congratulations girls Clearfield 4th Ward assisted at the parking loL The senior Aaronic Barrett Haws returned home priesthood members served as usWednesday after spending a few her. The police who hsndled traffic days in Denver, Colo. were under the direction of Mr Mottishaw Mr. Sherney was think-eThere will be another temple exfor his preparation of the buildcursion Monday Jan 30. An) one ing This wss the largest conferwishing to go please contact Mr. ence since the stake ws divided and Mrs Orhn Garner in the First There wss 1648 persons in attendWard and Mr and Mrs Hirold ance at the morning session and Seamons in the Second Ward 1082 at the afternoon session A1 though there was no visitor from A special Meet Me Mutual" the general authorities, there wss program will be condut neyt indeed s wonderful spirit at the Tuesday evening, Jan 31 at 7 30 conference Music for the conferp m in the two wards at which lime ence wss furnished by a stake the parents are especially invited priesthood chorus This chorus wss A special program is being ar composed of presidents of elders ranged by the speech directors, quorums snd presidents of the senBclva Rawson, and Jewel Widdi- ior Aaronic groups The chorus was son, depicting the MIA program directed by Ballsrd Christiansen A special class for the parents, after Invocation by Charles Simpson the crogram will be conducted by President Haslam the first speaker Manon P Allen to all who accepted their responsibility in the stake and are of serv Mrs Bill Lower and two chil- ice whereever they are callrd. dren from Murtaugh, Idaho, are He was followed by the following visiting with Mr and Mrs Vern speakers Joseph Thurgood. who Talor urged members to cling to eternal virtues. La Vora Wood stake Relief president and Bill Weaver, WEST POINT HEWS Society stake MIA athletic director Next, Richard Holt who was chosen to V represent the servicemen spoke t nefly He was followed in speaking By b Joseph Cook of the High Coun-n- l who spoke on unity lie urged I 4 us all to tcavh prayer and right Virginia (ousness in our homes Melvin V Wood spoke next of the obligation Oleson to give our children the same bless 'T' mgs in the gosjvol that were given Phone 5 1340 to us by our parents The stake priesthood chorus then sang, the solo part was beautifully sung by Those who will be busy blowing Ralph Johnson The benediction out the candles on their birthday was given by Rodney Fames cakes next week are Gayle Love At the afternoon session of the land on the 29th, Kerryr Takahashi, conference the prelude was played Linda Moss and Lynn Thurgood on by Russell Hanson who played the the 30th, and Shirley Kirkman on accompaniment at the morning ses the 31st. Norma Patterson on the sion also The song hy the opening 3rd and Barbara Zaugg on the 5th lYiesthood Chorus and the congre We wish all of them happiness tion Invocation by Don Peterbor-ogHarold C Steed presented the We wish happiness also to Mr general and stake authorities for and Mrs Frank Ttoddard. Mr and our vote The names of those who Mrs Wayne Dalton who are cele- were serving in the mission fields brating their wedding anniversar- from each ward were read and those ies next week of their family present were asked to stand Speakers were President Next Sunday evening, Jan 29, a Smith, Woodrow Bamett of the farewell testimonial will be held stakf high rouncil, followed by Clarfor Noal Cook, son of Mr and Mrs ence Stoker, and Virgil Hilton O Amos Cook of West Point Noal Ross .Saunders, Dale Holbrook, all has been called to serve an LDS of the stake high council The con mission in Australia Noal is a grad- eluding speakers were Patriarch uate of the Davis High School and Criddle and President Broadbcnt, later a student at Weber College who spoke briefly and most interHis older brother Farrel returned estingly, The benediction was given from a mission just a few months by Lynn Criddle of the bishopric ago. of tha West Point Ward Noal will enter the mission home m Salt Lake on Feb 1st and leave The Mia Rose Prom will be held for Australia on Feb. 17. He was on Saturday Jan 28th. The affair presented with some nice luggage will probably be Every for hia trip by the members of his one is invited The MIA Maids will Sunday School class and priesthood be especially honored. The "meet the will be on the lit U - ;l C w Jan. Be there. THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOUI BUILDERS INSURANCE REALTORS Phone 3 8618 Roy, Utah Remember for your flower needs Center Piece Corsage Hospital Arrangement Funeral Flower and Potted Plantt and Dith Garden Plant t We Deliver Dial 3 3133 Roy, PORTER FLORAL Utah two games beating 38th and 39th warda. The Norman Andersons are spending some time in Tuscon, ArizH with their son. The final count hadn't been made last I could find out, but the Elders made clast to $225 on the dryer, for the building fund. And Grant Bybee sold 49 tickets on It. Good going Grant. And thanks for everyone of ua who are hoping to get a new church house some day. cost you only 0c a week The Wet foint MIA Is sponsor of the danfl to be held at the stuck with her nonsense talk. n Feb. 4th. Please stake housl It waa just joke, when we said come put and five them your loyal that the dryer' wouldnt feel at upport. home anywhere but our basement, after it had been there ao long. 4Duffy Falmer was special It had been aittmg In the exact speaker to In' Jr. M Men and Jr spoV we hoped to have one of our Gleaner CirU tlasses at Mutual this own aoroe day. Well, it Isn't a joke week. The subject was Courtship. anymore. And that dryer does feel CLASSIFIEDS placed in Mr. Palmer who is an attorney u right at home down in the very an excellent iptaker. I am sure the same place. The only difference is, boys and (ltli gamed much from it'a going to get some exercise after hia speech. it'a long wait to be used. THOUGHt fOR THE DAY: Doing an Injury puts you below your enemj revenging one makes you even with him, forgiving one seta you abovi him. filOjamin Franklin Uintah News was talking about new When cars last week, I should have said The Bybeea have a new car." And then I wouldn't have missed any1 By - u We said okey and no more was thought about it until time for the' drawing. Bishop Ray drew out the ticket, and mother name was on it. She won the dryer and ahe at Mutual night to you." 3 Martoa Stuart Phone 2 7759 1 Some of till hew this week happened last week, but didnt get here until just a little too late for the paper. Mra. Alla Peterson has been In the hospital Hr observation for a couple of dayt. They did find out what her trouble was, and I under stand she U letting along much body. There should have been three Bybeea with new car instead of two, and if I had waited another week, 1 probably would have had four Anyway, Reid has a new car, and I'll wait till the others get theirs to tell you about It The Uintah Ward Relief Society look After the doctors Ladies have been doing themselves proud at the (take singing practice. to us to fill hk prescription They had 17 ladies to practice a week ago. One ward had 18, and with utmost rare. We double-chec- k that was one of the largest wards for accuracy . . . use In the stake Roslle Gamer Is tha in Relief the director music Society better. only finest, freshest drugs. Neld (Mrs, fUy) Bybee has been here, and she deserves a pat on the In the hospital too. She had i gall back for getting so many ladies bladder and Ait appenhcitis oper- out and doing such a fine job ation But she 1 getting along fine The basketball team hasrt't been too We hope both of these ladles doing so well in winning their last get well quid couple games They were beaten by Phone 2 3100 Work has lUrted on the three set the 37th and 38th wards The Juniors are finishing with Hoy, Utah play that the Mutual D going to put on for the building fund The cast has been chosen and it looks like It will be an egceptionslly good play. In the cast are some old timers who have proved their ability in former plays in Uintah and some brand new players who are showing some outstanding talent BUILT TO YOUR ORDER vll BENNION DRUG PLANTERS Well, the Gold and Green Ball was a lovely affair The girls from Uintah who were honored for their excellent attendance at all their were Annette church meetings Stoddard, LuAnn McFarlane. Claudia Wadman Dolly Pebly and Mar-nMildon F.ch girl was given I rose wtapped in silver paper The queen waa to be rhoaon hy the color of her rose When the roses were opened. Dolly Febly had a talvman rove, and all the rest were red Congratulations to all of the girls and to Dolly, for their interest in their ward a The big news in our house this' week is the new clothes dryer we are having hooked up It is sort of a round about affair and the cir cumstances somewhat unusual, but here's what happened About 19 months ago. Claude Stuart gave a lovely Hotpoint cloth es dryer which he had won in a content, to the ward building fund Since the ward bad no place to pul it until they were ready to sell it. it was placed in our basement Time went on and it was just last week that it was given away. 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