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Show 3 The Page Two Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, May 3, 1956 le, Gwen ia choirister for the Assn., so naturally most Clearfield News Primary of the guests were lTimary workers. Many novel games were played and lunch was served. The favors were little basinettes filled with mints and nuts. Those present were Geneve Putnam, Mae Bybee, Ruth BenSecond-da- s mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah nett, Evelyn Singleton, El Verna PUBLISHED BY Dalton, Darlene King, Flint, Virginia Oleson, Gwen Johnston, Donna Thompson, Janet Mosa, June THE ROY Thurgood, Thora Hill, Annabel Carol Johnston, Eliza Zaugg, Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, in Kosella Paice, Naoma Thurgood, the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Afton Bowen. Ot-tle- The Relief Society is conducting Owner Publisher 2 1184 a drive for old, rags and for cast off Manager 2 11K4 but useable clothing (It will not Editor Ph. 2 8601 be necessary to havp the clothing JTn 2 5587 cleaned as they do it anyway). The SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR clothing will be picked up early on the morning of May 3rd, either at FOR INFORMATION CALL 1184 the church or the home of Erma OFFICE I .OCA TI ON 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, tJTAIl, PH. Blake. J. HOWARD STAHI.E, BETTY LOU STAHLE HELEN NORTON N GORDON HOWES, Staff Photographer J . Human nature is a motivating factor which is always with all of us The cum' tendencies found among our earliest ancestors are still found in us al the present time Sometimes those tendencies prove to be to our advantage but very often some of them are slumhhng blot ks m our path of progress to Speak." gives a very furceful illustration of the operation of one suih trait The incident was related by a student in one of Ins speech classes Royal I, Garff in his book "You Can Ix-ar- seems that a general in the Persian army gave a condemned spy his (home of facing the firing squad or going through the 'Black Door After slight hesitation the spy chce-- the firing squad After the execution had been carried out, the general commented to his aide, "You see how it is with men they will always prefer Unknown way to the unknown it is chaiai leristic of people to be afraid of the undefined. Freedom lies Iveyond that black door, yet lYe known onlv a few men brave enough to take it' II The story speaks for itself All of us at some time or another are faced with "black doors" at the introduction of new ideas and new opportunities Too often we lack the courage to depart to our disadvantage from the old way of doing things-rnu- ch Within the next few months and years the citizens of this fast growing area will be faced with innumerable vital decisions May we all have the courage to depart, when necessary, from the ruts to which we have become accustomed on the 4!h, Judy Hae Patterson the Margie Montgomery on the Diane Moss Hth. Glen Stoddard Charles Stoddard all on the 9th WEST POINT NEWS RENEWALS M-A-N-S- -F BUILDERS 3 8618 INSURANCE Roy, Utah i .ildwell Ann Marie Pearson who moved tu Idaho last year, paid a brief visit to friends and relatives here luring the weekend Elden is the son of Gene Page lb has just been transferred to a new field of labor An article with his photograph appeared in the local paper there Last wick I gave you the address id Mr and Mrs l.eland Patterson' daughter Marlene, but did not include the box number. So here it is again Mrs Marlene Grover Box 13H8 Route Palmer Alaska Why don't you take a moment sometime to drop the.sf folks a line thiy (I surely tu- glad to hear from you - only Deluxe Cleaners has the Exclusive License Thought for the week "You cannot kindle a fire in any olhei heart until it is burning Emerson in vour own" A NIW IX7KA " YOU CAM SU AND fill THf NEW OFFICES HUE HE BUYERS OR ALL TYPES I OPERATED PHONE OF HOMES Notary Public Roy Realty PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 Beus and Miss Lc lAtA .. , T-- . For Sale percent-as-ignmrnl- Clirvsanlliemum Plants 10 . how-aguch- I Varieties BROUN 5913 PHONE 8006 S 1900 HEST ROY. UTAH Dainty Maid POP-U- TOASTER P Cl-f- 0-- ui (onlesl just (nine J pr'z0 enter ., eard f, mu may he the supply of shampoo. Wl11 . a)j a full , . . . the youngest mother, oldest 0 awar,bl mother, and the mother with the most thildrcn. will Prizes Will Be Awarded on May SPECIAL 12 (Ue Rg. $19.50 Mothers Day Specials You TWO Can't Beautiful, All Chrome, Auto- mafic. Fully Guaranteed for One Year Buy Better - So Why Pay .Ylorc? Layaway For Mothers Day Ph. Roy, Utah 3-44- 64 $15 512 PERM PFHMWLM FATS FOR THE PRICE OK ONE' $no FOR JUST PtMItSNCj DE LUXE CLEANERS HOME HOME OWNED UTAH 1941 WEST 5800 SO., ROY, IN PRIZES -- PRIZES HH AT NO 1X19 A COST NOW LOCATED i back into the UtVICt . 1 Miss Garni WHAMPOA fabric.... , sys-tem- nna Read from Hooper and M.ss Nancy Peterson from Kanesville, who are studying piano under the diredion of Mrs Reed Gammell in Ogden, will participate in the Junior Division of the National Federbaia English was given hy Pauline ation of Music (Tub Festivals, SatHale, Wheeler and Linda urday commencing at 8 30 p m. at Kae Hilton in the ( learfu-lThird the 24th Ward in Ogden Carol vw Wards girls room Everyone is plav "Concerto in D" hy Hayden, looking forward to Barbara's wed EcAnna. "Yalse Charmante, by Coding burn, and "May Sweet May, by Schumann and Nancy will play "Sonatina in F. by Beethoven and Thi (bin. a loan and hi G.dlupwdc " by I,ake. Friends and so ,.k null : w as held at ihe (Tear ul. dives an- invited to attend field I lord Ward hall on April 2fith I! has bien going on since Jan M and ends Congratulations to Mr and Mrs.! pril doth It was judged on points hy Lyle F'nwerx They have a new baby which were wcl boin bom on ihe 25th of April age fart p..r! pub!. i address cottage Miss Sharon Taice was honored meeting p .rtu ;pat ion. tithing payment ward tej(hing and bringing on tier 13th birthday April 27th inactive mi minis to meetings The at rt party given by her mother,' Donna Paice There were six-two teams were Muscrats and the Mr-Bobcats Tin- Muscrats won Those it guests in attendance Bunko on the Muscrats team were Duane! v as and refreshments played Sled. Max Jones Lyle Wood. Dale1 served Krlley. Wayne Barlow. Don Taylor. Boh Allred, Wayne Ellis, Alan. Approximately 200 descendants Hale Micheal Blood, Jack Hanson.) of Mr and Mrs Edwin Parker will and Stephen Clark. Those on the hold a reunion Sunday, May 6th at losing team were Dee Schenck, 30 p m in the Hooper Eirst Ward Farrell Bennett. Dc-Schneider, i hall. in Lynn Neiderhauser, Grant Cunning, Ashton. Lee Paul Jerry Underwood, Mrs Murgene Beasley and Mrs. J Wood. Dennis Thurgood. Glen entertained Ray Welker. CK-yMendenhall, and at a shower personal recently, given EdGale Tlu-iteacher is a in honor of Tamiko Kowaguchi, mond Hog'gon Burner Hooper resident The show-- ' er was given at the home of Miss Those who have had birthdays, Beasley with 18 guests in attend-- , Bunko was played, refresh-nu-nt- s this wiek an- Duane M Mclntire ain-on tlu 78th Tlmra Montgomery served and lovely gifts pre i 2!(th. Tern Jessup on the 30th. Jill s( nit d to the bride to be Miss was married Sunday. April Passey joth Kathlyn Sue White on the M Doris May Heaps on 29 at 2 p m in Salt Lake City the Lt .lone Low and Grace Ball Mi and Mis Civile Sharp arc the on the .liul W.ivne Ellis Ihe 3rd. Nadine Day 4th and Deo D mu residents l.v.ng m the Si lleru k I'kmati home the 5th winner of 1 ALl TYPES Bill Straley announces the opening of his new studio at Gltn Bros Music Co where he will teach modern piano, saxophone and clarinet, he leaches hy the chord Honewille n Oils 6 Or W Insurance son-in-la- C A West, Roy i .'-t- for.... Homogenizes vital Textile 'V,. V -- (ib-son- . 1 REALTORS Phone Starley married the former Sherrie Russell and they are now making their home in Hoy. Arrangements for lessons can oe node by calling 3 4196 or contacting Mr Starley at 4890 So 3100 Cr t Pulliam. Janet Patterson, Doris Judy Jones, Ann Marie arson Eileen Zaugg, Irene Gar i.ird. Paul Montgomery, Lewis K.ithy Sawley, Jay Montgomery 1 LET US EXPIRIN' THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU evening meeting for the Clearfield Third Ward was put on by the seminary tudents from that ward The speakers were Dale Kelly June Edwards Joyce Hilton, Pauline Hale, and Hay no Barlow. Also on the program was a singing group huh included Myron Cardnal, Maty Budd (an SS arle, and John Oevnivn Ohio tit ion in - - FIRE INSURANCE V An outline of the instruction the student will receive includes. Iaarn all modern songs 2 Learn how to play in a dance Roy Beasley celebrated his 78th band birthday, Monday April 30th with Learn harmony and theory to Roger Suns jml Kent Kimball of his family The Beasleys spent four wards high school and college Garden City wen- guests of Roger's days in Provo, last week vlsitipg level. Sims We hoe that with their daughter and sister laVi-r4 Voicing of modern chords Mr and Mrs Johnston. Harlio Kent had fun during Roger and 5 Learn their stay m Cleat field and we hope progressions for introductions and how to modulate they will (nme down again Mr and Mrs Erwin Cox vacaMr Straley has a broad musical tioned at luis Vegas, Nev., last background that The North Davis Jr Higr band qualifies him to weekend While enroute they stop- teach He won a four year scholar-.hiA pally was given by Florence ..(lend Hie all band festival at Og at to Nevada check Overton, ped in Young. tow n College that Blake Friday evening for members den on May 3rd They went up to tomato plants for the California was awarded by Stroms Music Gen and played of her Sunday Si bool class Games the old Weber 'olk-gPacking Corp Accompanying them ter where Mr Straley later taught Ho on pi-ward they march- ou ihe st.,g. win- playid and refreshments were trip were Mr and Mrs. RayHe ha just completed a four served Those present were Linda ed down m.oii street They are look- mond Ray from South Weber and year smite in the United SiaHs Jack-iSmgli ton. Connie Holbrook, Mr and Mfs Jack Harper, from sev-eia- ON YOUR The Work after her talk Roger and Connie Holbrook, children of Jay and June Holbrook sang a vocal duet. They were accompanied by Velina Fisher. Alan Page spoke on "Prayer" Darrell Twedc prefaced tus talk with the quotation "Repent Ye Sinners" He spoke of forgiving others a.s a part of our repentance. Oleson the concluding Garner speaker spoke on "Peace of Mind Saul 7th 00 2,2, n T' r A i HOOPER The Seminary students were the speakers at the services Sunday nmg Sherral Burningham was assigned tu speak in Bountiful. The others who spoke were all from West Point Sherrol will speak in West Point at a later date. Wendell Page spoke on the "Sabbath Day." Shirley Cook chose "Missionary Broken bom s were received last week by two West Point boys l Lewis Montgomery who had last year, fell and mishaps Caldwell Jav On Sunday (veiling bioke lus aim in two places. The was presled his Primary graduat.cn small soil ul Alvin and Donna urtificati- bv Bishop Oleson Jay hompson fra( lured the large bone will be ordained a deacon next m lus leg last Wednesday week He will also become a member of the MIA Congratulations We hope that Beatrice Iage who Jav was updated on last Friday and who is not as yet well enough to will soon be feeling have Friday evening a shower was nun li visitois, better Happy birthday to' Sherry Jones sisier Barbara l,ewis of Morgan Another missionary who would no doubt welcome a word from home Is Flder Elden It Iage 317 Fast Blue Earth Avenue Fairmont. Minn. SAVE v e Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah ond Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 In advance. New Ideas vs Ruts Opens School n PRINTING COMPANY Air Force Band. He conducted and arranged his own dance band and was awarded a trophy lor the best teenage band in Ohio. He studied arranging with Orlando YYtello of Schillengcr House i (a well known school of modern music). Studied saxophone and clarinet with Albert Caldrone, a well known ! iidio musician. Received A 1 rating as a saxosoloist in state music compe phone ! Bill Straley The last" PI' A meeting was held at North Davis on April 30th. The election and installation of new officers preceeded the program which consisted of a fashion show under t the direction of the homemaking department. Sponsors were the Miss Janice Rorgogno of Ogden North Davis pep club. School-madwas ihe guest of .Miss Sandra Stokes fashions were modeled by the 9th daughter of Mr and Mrs George grade girls Another highlight of Stokes of Jurrnarl Acres. the evening was the presentation of the Poppy Poster Contest awards. The Jr M Men and Jr. Gleaners After the program everyone was of the North Davis Stake held a invited to see the art displays. church wagon breakfast at the stake house at the Syracuse park on April 27 It was scheduled for the Syracuse park but had to be moved indoors beeau.se of the rain. Later some of the group went to Rainbow gardens for a swim. lx-ol- EDITORIAL People who celebrated wedding anniversaries this week were Mr. and Mrs. Arien A. Taylor on the 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R Pearce, 3rd, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D c hat lain on the 5th. Roy Superior Beauty Salon PHONE ROY, UTAH 2 4870 v.xs. w - -( j inqw; Bird With the Bargain u 5 |