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Show Weber County's Progressive Weekly Newspaper -- HI 4 Roy Newly Elected Jaycee Officers ENTHUSIASM IS HIGH AMONG C OF C. CHARTER MEMBERSHIP A list of 45 Chamber of Commerce applications were read and approved at a meeting of the of directors at the Parrot Cafe, last Monday noon Interested citizens who have not already done so may get their application cards from H 0 Sparrow Co , or at the Hoy Printing Co The city with a "Roy future" was adopted as the hambcr slogan by a unanimous cote The i hamlet s seeking a solution lo pwtk.ng problems in Roc as many of our local business houses would like to enlarge their quarters but are unable to provide suitable park- Volume 2, Number 52 Roy, Utah, Thursday, May 3, 1956 The City With a Future! ACTION POSTPONED DAWSON brd . . . lie outcome o oiling heating held al Is.- illy count ll meet ng last Ft idav evening was i hat the recorded i.itemints made by the ii.en or more iiticiis would be studied bv the io.mil nu iiiI.it, before ui. .king a filial decision I lie proposed changes bad been recommended he Boy Planning ( ommission headed bv Ho card Bcerhi r, chair-u- i and ul'provid bv Ihe Wilier I'min v Dlaiuui.g (ommission 1 I 111 -- REPORTS By Rep William A. Dawson l v ONGRESSMAN LAW EON FARM ISSl'E Whether or not .ny thing coiisnidiv e will be done th's ession to in IjVihe nation's far eis rests squarley on Dr shoulders of iso S'rnth domiha'ed Agricultur i! Comm ltees of the House and The si nior members of Senate these groups must od- - and act fast Certo work out sound legislation ing tainly the hill that was practicDire dors wen- officially elected ally written on the floor of Senate Elected at the meeting held last Ihursday night, to stear the Roy Jjvcees through 1956-5were I. to r., Robert Stewart, 1st vise president; Robert Olson, president and in terms of, one year Dale Bing- during the past month is completely J. Blaine Bingham, 2nd vice president. They will select the new seiretarv ami treasurer ham, Howard Stable and Robert unw orkable. The crazy IH'RT MANY Colemar two year directors, Dr Thev will be installed at a banquet Mav 17, place to be announced 'Howes photo' Arley Hinders, Emma Russell and quilt legistrotion approved by the David Ktrr Hodge three year families thau it would help For Robeit 1) Olson was elected as handling of the dairy industry is tois are H 1) Sparrow Vern example, a log rolling amendment another e the mu ires, dent of the Roy Jay-- i try-n4-- H xample of the folly of was adopted setting high price ees at a banquet-meetinof that Thompson and Klmer Brown to solve the farm problem by on This feeds livestocks Another meeting of the de supports t il.ta-and pressure Since April, organization at Ma's and Pa's on amendment of course would bene-ri duis will be held Monday, 26 when Secretary of Agricul-'t.i- April But livestock! fit feed producers May 7 a' which time various Robert P Stewart will be the Hinson courageously lowered of comm. Dies will be formed producero- who rrf resent viw president and J Blaine pi .io supports, the dairy industry's The gi neral chamber meet farm income and who ahe now conomic been steadily Bingham the 2nd vice president has position n difficulty would find feed costs mg w II be held the following new secretary and treasurer will Consumption has in la'inprowng JIM! b w ,.s oi gun Mrcased Monday May 14 at Mas and appointed by the new officers and i.iasul government purchases w ,'h .1 An. iis S.hofnld m Rov Pa s 12 noon sharp DAIRY PRICES The Senate's1 and storage costs have steadily 4 11 ( .id' b di r and Kell The new officers will be Ini ,i , dropped I be I. ader s- slan Bo stalled at a banquet on May lull. In.ip BUTTER GONE As a matter n ,i f ,oi ol , u i rs i lei ted by 17, time and place to be anof fact, one goal of Secretary Ben-onounced later bv the two vice IN n was fulfilled this week The j It I (H presidents who are In charge. Department of Agriculture announ- MUiIalV IliaiUli'l, David jUi ed that ail owned Tin election government very close, in ., i'i r P io is Mil i i lea nf . !, si a ks of surplus buter have now f.u t the vote was t.iken three tunes i tin disposed of And tho price le tore the final dnision was teach M.d fanners fur m,lk has increased id Dee rhmdori-t.ij.in Sparrow, resident for the A protest lo the I'tah State Road Commission in regards to the ,t out 4c pi i hundjcdweighl over past year, presub at the meet Miller, tiouhl Jo1.:. Vuupo proj mg Other offiiis being ri plait'd excessive spied of Hit gravel trucks going through South Weber will Gordon Howes. an- Murray Carvi-t'usi In v i. .riving in be made mxt Tuesday morning MU'ind-rciur- n in I f s4 The Si nate farm bill would Mm H.unada and Robert Stevens m (i i. ..iioiiui, A delegation from that commu the dairy industry to the i ., ,d i ''ut- ihe new board of directors will tv e of program that got it in trou nit v will gathir at the state capital ns.st of the thru- newly elected at 11 am to appear before the hie m the f,rst place ;jl1 S1"'' Am ullinaU ol Max1 officers and the following Ya Niv.u- ol Weber I'MVoKk ABLE - These and c, lover. Robert Stevens, Dec Spar ' ' ' commission " n, similar provisions are what caused' mw Dnm Antonetti and Murray happiness at h.iv citizens who Any interested would like to attend the meeting Biisuient E.ser.howcr to label the p n r r ill are welcomed to do so had" It is up io the senior ired guests at the Prisent as t i. i libers of the Agricultural Corn wen 'u three winners of .nijvu lull 'ees io sohi the problem and Hoad e e Tt en:t i and their i put out legis at ion based upon pari 111 s Ti b v s ai e Leighton pi .ictical.ty ii"t politics And if they Wisscl. WimlMi J Hall and Mar bui t act fas' ,i will be too late shall V S .1! Halid with a astn.aii I hi y were pre lb a- years planting time is upon seated with t .s a .ooi 'ii r certifi plaques The annual slate Junior ( ham-dal- us IT.forturatelv House Agricul lutes and i n, s iv Dee ... in 'In i . Tiny Miss Trudy Knight of River Sparrow whose picture appeared in The be r of Commiru- convention is to tural (ommittie Chairman Cooley several weeks ago he- held in ixigan cm May 4 5 and f North Carolina has shown little te idrnev to speed tip consideration has won new honors for herself 6 ' f a r.,-bill recently All Jaycees and Jaycettes will IARkts PROGRAM - The Na At the talent contest held by the don red shirts and gray slacks The tional Dark service this week re 16th Ward of West Ogden last will travel in a caravan to least d its dans for a multi mil-- I week, the petite songbird won first group K oi dallai 10 year parks and mon-i.iban i ,'t jt with division small the dacp in & fry : t i ment , " mprprogram for her rendition of "Hot Diggity tVA-TA'Tubs thioughout the state will It h In ri th,. viewing proposals, Trudy is the daughter of Mr and i "mpete in the judging of their f ml th.i' Tin VJ m.ijoi lortion of the Mrs Wallace Knight She became prop ct.s for the past The six year .i m. lind ledcve'oping 'hrre years of age on April 21 d ffer'-n- t fields lig.og judged are r d- - ir.ii's a spout iiijig: ounds and p:c A boy's quartet from Riverdale Americanism, y cm t li activities n i o :. I ( (S is as should he also participated It is composed of Christmas activities, fire prrven k o.' rf ,i id j m park area., Davis. Michael Dee. Kelton tion Home Town Dav celebration is as gnat j pioidem loday as u;i and public relations Knight, and Thomas Bradley of ( M'lU c on! i ov I - v was tin - U t - Change Drill Time 'slid havers and Against Truck Speed ,,k i i i , 1 i Jaycees Sef j Riverdale Tot is Contest Winner 1 I l'or i i - ! I , - , v v f n-s- I'ersiaffiiig s oi v ,i si Mi. i iv i it dii I i I ..alt .ui m hi ough-I a July great deal of needed There of di a. of flln III .StOM mi minis planned all a , H a! . pi . s Mi lo.uih is to planning is .ii .mil s i pi ollis summer months stati d that arrange In hs j miuds have mow been made for lh"s( who would like to join toil hav. no d.ne to keep a hor sc Tin i pos-- mvilo piosH'ctjve e mi mbi rs from the surrounding ai i a in i u in and join m I in possi grounds are at the Tullix resi South in Rov Boy Riverdale Cubs din's in To Organzize CLASSIFIED Applu .ii.mi lor a charier for Kiv oh Iaik No K95 is being 561 k i 'hem 2BI'PKOiM shake la e i i ihswiik uid. ld.iT bov .! ADS 27 !' ait .it hi d .is In,.',, io i si mi hided Ihe 49!h si den spit Uutd '.eld m. i ling in the River-aof last oil Wednesday Unlit ri W Somi rs was named a .1 " o ai i 1 v a i O i I i ! I lot Nice gar- i at m ated west of (Tear Phone ii- 6 1321 k aid 'A 12 ft home, carpi ted living room, air.i c full basement. bv the Riv In t il pari of Back Irev haV t .'hull ) T ib 'Li I !i made to the new ill I Lake View Stake Dancers To Hold Annual Festival ' ii-'- al ' IV i' s., .1 Bov la', that another' "n l.igh.vav ill rimiiilid n nil aria hiiisdav was A ! H ,i d.iy s al 2 p rn ,1 ! ' I No objections wire presented red lo tin R2 "lung of JilkXJ Soul, SI Ihe (o,..i!oi sliell fori It 2 wo lid Ihe i.is! .vest Hall. i permit multqdi family dwellings! in li ,e dupb m s : j 1. v,i s .od four di Vi s res-t-- d Hal! er mviih i 'he thought that not i nough space was allowed m the Tans for 'a divilopmcnt Soim would like, 'In s, j mm cxpnndi d '"'uth t" in bo! h sides of Hi al M i !.,d. A I I it el i at we c Logan Confab f II hm '0 s v I md A A f manners will not talk business unless an area Is in an assured residential zone ,v oios l.o ha' foi drill of thr Bid. i s has been d .i v i Real estate interests piesetil brought out the fact that everv raise in the oning level also raises (he value of the priqiertv Involved Thev said that inter . ll HELP WANTED umrnit Icemen are Dal (Ben Boil r and Georg. i'i A I 1 t i Io date 27 hoys have registered u Hu Riverdale community with ever..! m rr expected to do so in ia ir lulure ('uhmas'i i Sum. is i AA I I ,v " ... ,i, and o Ilian I II 1hon. too South ' ; I HE ,, or v ard i Ii 2 5622 aning 2032 .VI hit music sheet music I'JAAItlA DRUG E AA ret . Community Portraits A THE LIVING ' i riders hud other plans for him "h the t tin- came for the doc f lie (li 'i limned, when quite h his own practice. at be was going to be a '''I oset in. d a l.kiby place! There t uc r o Hr. (loser than Ogden '.I' He leieved his c.ementary n this an a and Roy is more or less iliool rg in Clinton and graduated n'ra I., located m this part of on t.,e Dnv.s High Sihool From Wi cr ( entity bin lie went to the USA'.', in Loit ti c loiation was a good an He was an assistant teacher 'u i e lias been manifested by the l.eti for a while after his gradua maun r in which Dr Flinders has t on w hit h was in 1941) eeo ace epted here When World War II started Ar-om lakes a very special quality joined the Naval Reserve ' be a good doctor It takes the V.'h.le attending the US. At he met ibdi'y to make the patient feel too one he (house to be Ins bfes that it is important to the doctor companion. Rlnda Cannon, who Hat he gets well and it takes the vas Ivor n m St George, the daugh- abbiiv to w n tlie confidence of ter of Wilford W and Marie An 'hi or the anxious du'ing dersoii Camion She "as majoring ow'd one mpaient that they be r. home economics T. e and understand that all that After her gradnatmn she return i a'; h.o don.' is being done cd hii'-and taught for two years 'Ills is one, of Dr. Flinders out at tin Woodward Jr High School in standing characteristics There are St George. When Arley entered the ma i.v people wjio can relate how Ur. vcrsity of Utah to complete his he has iruly gave the "second mcel cal training, Rhoda quit teachmiV." so to speak, in showing his ing and the young couple were mli rest and concern m a patient, married and he is loved and appreciated for Shortly after his graduation in it 1945, the new Dr Hinders went Dr Flmdcrs served on the city nto active service for his country For a time he was stationed in the coined in Sunset while the fain Iv lOsp'tal in California, but spent 13, 'iwd Hu re and his wife was in the months as the battalion surgeon for Ke'ief society presidenev in their the Marines in China He was re- LIS Ward leased in Dec. 1947. About a year and a half ago the While serving his internship at Fbnderx family moved into the new the Salt Iaike County General Hos- home they built in Rov at 5194 So. pital. Dr. Flinders and his wife 000 West. and David, their first child, lived The lovely house is an interesting in Salt Lake City but moved to Sun- and distinctive design of architecset when his internship was up then ture and is pleasingly and beautifully-decorhe served ns a resident physician ated inside. The process of at the Dee Hospital in Ogden for finishing and landscaping is still about 4 months before going into gomg on. , CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 practice for himself. e ARIEY t LINDERS BY KYI.F IIVRROP It is always with an added sense of security that a family Moving Into a new community has when they learn there is a doctor in the town. Roy not only has doctors, but a medical-dental modern up by clinic which was built in 1952-5the first doctor and the first dentist who started practicing in Roy. Dr. Arley Flinders, M D. and Dr. George Reimschusse!, DI)S. Dr. Arley Flinders was born in Clinton, Utah, the fourth fluid in a family of five children of Lawrence and Pearl Beezcr Flinders. Hia father was a farmer, but young to-da- Copy write 195G (OniK I K Bv i VETERAN SERVICEMENS Dancers are left to right, Colleen Bingham, Karen (rose, Judv Mildrum. Connie Strong, who with 40 others will dame the Italian I.arentella dance and the Swedish Briar Rose I in.il lehrarsaK will be held Friday May 4th at 7 pm. for the BecHive- girls and Iholo bv Howes' secnits. Couple dancers will he at 8 p.m. IN Don, ild AMERICA TODAY I'u miri M PHILOSOPHY I (. Annapolis Md writes Mu if i. a p'l a di lei m nation and a l.ul'i m ev 'depcc, the nd wlnih madi tins land of n,is what it is Anting nun of America m inilegi have Ih s spirit, determin.'itmn and truth ' D.iiktis ftom all the 'wards in k me slake will pnriicipate in the Lake A' ew Stake annual dance fes-- I val w hu h will be held Saturday May 5 del a'h A of tin Ann this wai 'll , ileal w oj survival was i'i prngiiss Tin se men urn; v then hms fought inleiiuptod ,.nd I'P - pi 'o postponed vial nf life man wav Inn vis win iihin theme olthc festival is Dance and the world dances with i..ii" Dances from Great Britain, lob. mil, Italy, Sweden, Switzer-nnDenmark and America will be f atured Tin he program begins at 8 p m and under the duection of Mr. and Mr- - Wi'bur McCracken, Lake View Duke dance directors Script and tableau are under the directions of Mr and Mrs. Berrett unlimited but purpose i.inrere line was hurt knoxik-dglnsu! f irient funds forced wilh a d site lot noim.il cxistancc most to woik at pail mu t b an i yet their determination, their niotivaied them In hef m themsiKis and their land ineess.mGy 'I'hev (staldished silmlas'ii records, tmished the required number of hours in liss than normal time and graduated. Haws not saeiiliee happiness, in deter the.r irogicss toward fullness of life Most GIs in school were married and began while raising their families long before graduation AAives worked husbands al tended classes. The i i have learned, after wandering through numerous galleries That renaissance ladies didn't count calnries I ought v tin ends o tliccuilh some di mU They saw other tcnples. other l.ihils, other wavs of life ..nd faiih in freedom grew Thev came h.u k. matured in inind as well as boilv, elders of their i lassmates. who Hoiked to lassronnis throughout the land. I T s The district dance festival will be held in the Ogden stadium, June 7. The public is invited. I Tin y flirt a and Mrs. Dewainr Buck are one of the eight touples who will take part in an original dance, "I've Got Mv Love to Keep Me Warm." It was written and directed by Mrs. Eugene AVallace. Mr. i Rhythm Riders I I exten-- ioininiiii.il one nortli UI M an .iddllion.il 4)l l is I Ailh.ir ( tiapj icquested !)al lit one also he expanded to mi hide his acre lot overlooking ihe ( ov dale Fruit .shed ii South Weber Protests I opposed w.,s the in -t I v d l o Al-- Elects OHicers e I 111, ui ol 'in d III .Ill s !r of Bov the ri ply was tide land l hi i e was al l nil. mi ri lid Jit let's pal l..r In Club Roy ." ihe so '. This desire, spirit, determination, and faith typified most graphically in this group are injecting a new life and vigor into America and its way of life in these lasting attainments accomplished by these Intangible qualities of the young men ol America. |