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Show Last Registration Date Tuesday June Weber County YProgreaaive-Weekl- y Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 14, 1956 Newspaper Roy Beauty Seeks Crown Satan Conquers by Dividing LDS To!d at Conference o . 15) Volume 3, No. 6 Rulon Peterson 1 X KV1.K HVREOP how our stake stands in resjH-c- t The Priesthood of God unifies to other stakes Are we as active as and purefies and benefits mankind we should be or are we content with Pres lust to belong spiritual blessings" In response to a request to speak A Matis told the members Henry of the Igtke View Stake at the Pres Rulon P Peterson said that of the I.IS Church quarterly conference held Sunday the strength lies in the fact that those chosen in the Ogden tabernacle The plan of Satan is to con- to the Quorum of the Twelve aposquer by dividing, separating man tles were called by inspiration from the mflenee of hut Heavenly from our Heavenly Father They Father ami in so doing making are men who have proven them him more suseptable to Satans selves worthy to guide and lead US wiles," he continued "Hig men," he said "find joy in In speaking of the responsibilities n the common place and humble of his new position as president of of life," and cited ITes the Iuike View Stake, Pres Matis things David O McKav and J Reuben that the longer he is in the ' lark as examples of such men position the more he understands The guest speaker of the con and appreciates the fine work done ference Elder Clifford E Young in the Lake View Stake by Rulon assistant to the council, noted that P Peterson former luike View there are now 228 stakes in the Stake president and his counselors, church and by the end of the J liens and Rollm P Green year there will be 10 or 12 more Counselor Lloyd D Lowers said The church is promoting the erecthat members should take an action of a chapel day There will counting of themse,s and with tie 3f0 new chapels built this year In the l.PS Church He commended Mr Peterson for CLASSIFIED ADS the excellent building and projects undertaken in the stake during his FOR RENT presidency and said that they would stand as monuments to him RFDRonM HRN'ISHED cottage ITes Young said that original for rent 565 6071 So 900 West. investments in properties made by Ro Lt.,h the church have more than paid NEW THREE room furnished for themselves He cautioned the members against petty gossip about npnr'mont Spacious beautifully no facs furnnhi d including automatic tlvngs of which little or of known them and reminded are v.. idler 2992 West 5(MK) South their responsibility in sustaining 3 0174 those holding positrons in the LET LS SLI I. or exchange you church Adams of the General unwanted items for you in our Lissif ed ads for only 50c a week Church Welfare Committee told of 'all 2 11H4 experiences where in the spiritual association and example brought about through the church welfare plan had been a means of great inspiration to other- lie said that success did not come hv achieving what you aim at but R.i Hancry IS sear-olson of among at what you ought to Rav H.mrrs 15 year-olson Ycwcdl R P.adge counselor to ielson fiono So oi Mrs I. alii i Pn s Matis iold the parents thev st fell from a tree would In ,n countable ,f they faded pint sd,i afternoon to teach and set a priqar example I lieHi was taken in the hospital for the.rr children laird will win ii he s reported to he suf-help those who try to do rght and will make them better able to do ring from jmss.ble hack and g injuries more " he saicl 1 1 c Roy Youth Hurt In Fall From Tree Wi-d- f The towns of Clinton Roy Kanesv die and Hooper will parti for ipale 111 the d.ivs yj voine and old f . i c . SU, . 1' I j lii i I s Mail I III, I . . . The City With a Future! Roy Chamber of Commerce Boast 62 in Membership The nionthlv met ting of the Hoy Chambei of Commerce was 11 with David Farr Hodge president presiding. ( liambei inernbels weie asked to lend their support to the build-ii- ' o' ,i flm r fur the 4h of July and other events held here snd other niiiin nut es throughout the summer Tins will cost a minimum of $150 a iih a labor don Red reported la e Parkinson c hairman of the ,mMiiiiv and adwrtising committee bit I lon.ild child submitted opted as lowest for the ganiatiun in Roy New member Im Mu of three new 8x12 signs are invited to join At the meeting In be , din at each entry way it was voted on and passed to ac'I best,l signs will he to cept hut imt to solicit out of town a i ii u pi ople to the city of Roy llll Ill her s hi ps nit w II earn the slogan "The ' U i'b a Future " lb. nia merchants committee 'i " e ii port that plans are f .r a big iv j. b promotion to ii iint pi opb with the nel i mo' that is offered le A tu R a Thi'tc will he prizes the customer and an award of Mond.iv June in Id l , , v i Missionary Honored on Return Home i tv pc to the mere hjnts filewniks are ii" ' ib b no off dav the up membership dlur. ted to atelid l' no n period tt at there are now IS hi i . 'In largest civic ori best one i ei and i I . i 'his 1 , ' v - ' V ROY CITIZENS URGED V- - ,sch..i Palmer dau,h'cr if Mr and Mrs Ralp! pilmer of Roy, I, be Rov's entry n thi "M s. Ctah Pageant" thn M ,,r it was anmeed In Robert di s.m I ; r. .I.ivccc president M ss s cmplc.vc-by the American fool Store and p.ilmi t.i a; pear uu.h the rci'ir'i" if I on Dm bar manager will h ,d ii i Invarious fum turns ' s c of the increased partici-j'r'.oc a in the event this year, pre origimllv the Miss Ftah contest n .a r ebmma! o,s w.ll be- held w..s to be he lcl t fall however, I., ' lev - on cue h Saturday rnpht 'he organization holding the Miss .I lo.'in pm over K'sLIV Clwn-- t tali franchise, failed to produce 5 st,,ri i,g .Iiie 23rd and con-M'!e .how and no.v KSLTV has the M.g each wick until the finals m .s fianchise along with the local ' on IF1 I'm- Sparrow report- - iisur-h- p of the Junior Cham- d i r of Commerce M ss I'.Rmcr vs ill In shown on the o'li-n Workman Miss Roy of half hour Ic'evs mi show June I'i'i'i lias married thus she is dis-- l .uih ah i g wi'h Mas Ogden, M.ss fuel in enti r the Miss Itah ,i ashit g'ot, J'lrr.Mtand Mis.s on' st Miss Gloria Barber, who Kogham ftv finds .a- - Mis, Rov s first attendant I ash git will be fi.itured m ve- j impossible to participate at this il n, M ss !n 's and a present tbc-ipalmer the second at iVi Sc.c.as tab nt a singing ' r ml carry tie- banner of I a '1 Ika Ii it the Mas Utah Png judged cm the ur f t a cl s.i in si j up by the Miss an' "ifnn 1a.iaiit and the girls re-- i n s or Mas R.iv Pjgeant 'he lushest number of i this year, but it held o Ills w be en'c ri cl in the finals w i " I id next spring reported lav i i s; .mow in order to qualify fi'l Ha m xt vi ars contest NOT TO W viSTE WATER w -- - V ( - i i i i i i ; i - i r i - ' . I I - t hf I i i n s i, . tremendously hot tt, p o' ' i " ' ' t di maud i a a is bn n si i great that It si, i I id n scion's to get enough fm as la "I. :u w di r fnr c ui u.irv iac i i i Tl i i :lv bis m opi r wi I' 'bat d per- 350 gals w di i i f vci'er e m nm r fjno gals Mrs per minute pi and a spring lhat lb bves , ; t ns i'll: 'cl 3 n gals pi r minute The above amount of wa'ir - I'l all qua' unit the demands of our cit i ns d ir.n.' the Imt spi "s icli s vi di exercise the utmost ii M.ivnr C V Rapp rec a n i mn in 'he t i of "w m r inIn sev i ral hi. i I" rmit ted the water to ov u si ri i i We i. uicllv si. bet yo ir cooper ran dew n the i utn r-d on and patn me 'I he Rnv I dm ri of lacing res'rii turns on C'v ''mini VC 'be Use a'l r Uld l fr I 11 d d a not m s' arv if m.r citizens I , Will I ooperati eu,' v i n w.i'ir to kicp vour lawn alive d i ,t unattended Please do not s, ( ,i We are in Icq ' '1 V ,r PW vc 1! be tY year that we w I' hav e to 'I w.dir Mi a"1 ei r'atn that the i be r P.a ,. ' w t la ileliving to the City of I' nia I "mi i ' a i r, fc i Rov r o' lifer t i of water This ' II be vc .del vc be a' 4 'o i bo and West in a i"in so and 4200 d add t mi to t he a atm I a e ill it vci are now expen 'sou'l w h c b sboul i 'n i lai d 'luo .. linn! the city, in in.' and I hi t ri ss ri 'i 'a 'lie n av or adeb d d il it i d We s.nccrelv I ui ooperate to the f db st exti nt t In- .ii'b'in ill ij bt p'a in uis ning at 7 inrdi dlv He is the son of John Unman .Stephens llv ! u c liead-qualtil- m I 'cl ii he was to have hut an niton oh h a short a before , 'ui s .ii origin-all- s 9 ft :n May ac cident departure its lost ui nlc necci-s.irlie w pom n. i nt until no t lie on mis- - on In.me i nt, r June 20 but uiiirn here the follow m Suinlav for Hie tcsti iiioiiial pi.igram The Stephens family were residents ol Davis County for a time While there 'Bus" took seminal y at Davis High He graduated fiom Derln High .itclv he has school in Idaho been emplovcd at H II Field In the Riverdale Waul he has hei n Explorer adusui of the local post dale v 11 i I V I tll.NIs D YID STEPHENS . 1 inissiuiiary farewell for a gas' u, David Stephens is to Ii" held ui the Riverdale LDS U.ud Sunday, June 24, begin ROY KIWANIS CLUB PASS RESOLUTION IN SEWER FAVOR WHEREAS, il is manifest that Roy City is a rap, dlv expanding and there now exists in Roy City Utah a iroat need for nes and systems, to service the existing eitizenery and new sew xpected mw eitizenery in said city; AND WHEREAS, Roy City, Utah, is now a participant in the North Davis County Sewer District, which said district will install and maintain trunk sewer lines to the boundaries of Rov City, Utah, and will maintain and conduct a treatment plant, and it is desirous for (toy Citv to make full advantage of said facilities; AND WHEREAS, there is to be presently presented to the voters of Rov City the proposition of issuance of bonds for the purpose if financing he said needed sewer lines and system; NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Kiwams Club of Roy City, Utah, that it be on record as being in favor of the passage af the said pending bond issue; and shall cooperate with all proper officials and citizens to give the widest possible noteriety to said election, and does hereby urgently recommend to all Roy City voters lo consider favorably the said issue and in any event to exercise the franchise of vote. omini.nitv - a mi.sslon-arJ.n.mv has in Finland for 30 month. He toured Europe before coming home- and visited the following countries Sweden, Nor wav Denmark. Holland, England, Germans- France. Switzerland Italy and Spain He attended the Switzerland temple dedication last fall For the past year, Jimmy ha been the Helsinki District president U-c- v - (oniE I R 1956 Copy-writ- itiixoi phiiosophy c u. A welcomehome program for James j (Jimmy Parker) son of Mr arid Mrs Edwin J. Parker of Hooper, will be held June 17 nt 7 30 pm in the Hoover 'second Ward chapel. of and a hii.thei of (iron I Rov Stephens of Riverdale w.'h whom le made ho home I. bier Sti die s has ,u cepted a all to S, I e in tin U estern anadian M ,,un w Oh Ogden ) Tj k PHILOSOPHIES and G X THE LIVING pm All ft icnds are muted to attend lii'llride f l)0 !'u"iH.' Rivcrdalc Man Accepts LDS Mission, -- Will Labor in Canadian Field " I, Gun and I s vc a am U pro. ram rV 'l .it 'one W chuck wagon the dav will 'h a flag raising eere--a pal i'b' ill he concessions, re note's Is M itt) p es for begin with Thi'ii' I'laV ; s i and n II Hung the whole 'he furl o n in ' pi in A X ,i It will hi .ikf.es t III j ml . was an outstanding event last .i i d promises in he better tins .rr o v il VI r c r d h ungiie and Bless the Tea Cup, Dur i g the dec r season of 1936, English which meant biscuits rTo a hoy of this age it was quite wi.de b ,,','n.g he Tilled a huge ;v an experience and one that 75 years Im, i' and was the pride of r nn.rc has not erased 'he when he' brought it home n el I. vi,' r in the tree Men, wom-Mr Hvhcc also tells ed an inci,1 '1 d'li eu c.mii from all dent when he was 12 years old and a hore kicked out his teeth He was water ng wheat for his f it her on a piece of gro ind north of N PnWilier RiveiVLour or five of cl h s Rov friends cmne over to the lid the other hears right f eld and wanted Bine to go swim he moiin' a. n above ln home mine with them One of the fellows 1'ivm w.is muiried to Lucetta was on a verrv gentle' marc Veebi.iid Mas 20 !9ol '1 heir first IImii grapped ahold of the hore's l the IS loot of the mo. ill to keep up with the other tail i be i t son, By i on i ldi .'lii. llv M RIO STl'ART bovs and the horse kicked him in ee Ir l ow liv es the mouth rut'ing his tongue until Ii 1918 of us. 83 years old Pn sol 'luy moved to their pi es-- i it was only held together by a to h line but a ii located alxmt in the i ms sui long time, si string on each side and the loss I 'm .f Uintah I Rvhii it is only a few of si vera! teeth The tongue was '.'tie and Jiu raised 8 children ill's aw aV so swollen for sever davs it was was born June l.vioi. lii Hyhre .mi ii,"' gr.inlih.hi and they boast ic'.ulv impossible speak 12 children and 22 great-hM!- l i rand 17 P,7J to Hvram Levi, and Jane Mr By bee has gone deer hunt li.hildren Geneva Robinson Hybce, in Uintah, Mo-- t and has cesiih'd in this community mg even year since he was 5 years of his hfe. Mi Bybee has all his life The house where Bine old with the exception of one year i.iimid and at the present time, the season was rinsed to everyone all H,e iriigjting on the farm i, is oviiyone calls him) was born The first time he went deer dui, was of logs and lumber About 75 and hi Ris to feed the cattle. He vears a n the house was tom down hunting was with his father and i ides hs horse nearly every day to make room to build an adobe he rode on the hark of the horse. and s.ts on the horse as strait as a house which was later torn down to In those days they didn't have to poker has more energy than most make room for the railroad which go so far for their deer and it of us have and at every opportunity runs directly over the buildiny wasn't necessary to stay two or cnioys a good dance. spot of the old homestead here in three days before filling up Brine's wife Luceta tells of the lime says Ins father was the first time Bine drove a car. B. b. Fmtnh lime c,ui relate many stories told greatest hunter on a standing shot Jr was about 18 years old and had to him hv his father and grand- he has ever seen and was a great pm chased a Ford He wanted hih father. Joseph Lee Robinson, of sportsman The father taught his father to drive the car. so pulled up suns the correct way to hunt from at the fiont door for his the early dav , here in Utah father to When Bme was a small iioy, the the first time they went out with lake over It seems the car and the s In m Indians wen beginning to be some-vdi vci didn't have complete conhat on friendly terms with the They were never to kill a doe or fidence in each other, at any rate white people, and were learning fawn and the meat had to he taken the car zig ragged around the house, to speak a little English care of in an exact way. there was n and out of the trees and out lime's father was always taught no wasted or loss of meat. lie gate F.verv one in the car were to he good to the Indians and in no The elder Mr Bybee also taught hoavng a sigh of relief when the way aggravate them If an Indian his childirn to he honest, and for ' ar came to a stop, and Mr Bybee came to the door for food, it was fishing or hunting this meant ca'rnlv said This is the slickest to purchase a license. anvone has ever gone out of this given him and more often than not, was asked to sit 8t the table Bme has likewise taught his gate " i and eat with the family. Mr Bybee gets up at 6 a m every sons and each deer season enjoys Bine recalls a time when he was the hunt with four sons and two day and for the past 15 years has One son. Stanley comes hern getting his own breakfast as about 5 years old, he was visiting for Ins wifes health hasnt been too an aunt at Mountain Green, Utah in from .Southern California and the chief of the UtcIndians the hunt. good, and says this is one of the Not only has Mr. Bybee been a contributing factors of his long, was eating dinner with them. The aunt asked the chief to bless the deer hunter and a fisherman but life, he has never smoked, drank, food He did so, partially in his own has two or three grizzley. bears to or used chewing tobacco. x in It X JM..y f ! - ,i 1 ) Community Portraits ! Named 4th of July Celebration Head Union P Peterson has been ap pointed general chairman of the annual Fourth ot Julv celehiuMnn III be hi Id at the Iloopt I. irk i F; Roy 19 I OR "FUIIKR'S D Y "Mother." the greatest name in all the world. 'Father," the name privileged to he with it. Ma' k ml s supreme fallacy is the belief that the more we have he liappir we shall be that the fullest enrichment of our live i" conn oiilv liom an abundance of possessions I'HOxF WHO RE dominated by materia! desires, who live under tie ob'i s s oi of pleasure will find at the end of the road only tl dii't .itul ashes of satiety it a self conquest which demonstrates manhood The disciplined m i" ins aiqurcd that strength which comes from inner mastery He has chosen between the two freedoms The false, where one is free to do what he likes, and the true, where he is free to do what he ought l i j h.ippv families resemhle one another in its own fashion" a unhnppv everv unhappy family Tolstoy comfort the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with hav ng neither to weigh thought nor measure words, but pi rsoi to oui Dim all ont just as they are. chaff and grain together. I Mowing i b,t a FAITHFUL H ND will take them and sift them, worth keeping and then with a breath of kindness, flip wl.it blow tin- lest aw, tv George Eliot. (ib tin ,, ' Happiness is a huttcrflv. which when pursued Is alwavs Just hevoml vour grasp, hut which if ynn will sit down quietly will Hawthorne light upon vnu Man ha, not suffu'nt imagination to exaggerate the importance - Elbert Hubbard nt line r r K AN ANALOGY stands in national matters as love of famfly does in Iatrnii r private He Naionalisin corresponds to the love a man bears for ins wfe rid children Internationalism corresponds to the feeling he has for his neighbors generallv The sound nationalist is the precisely as in private onh tv po of rcallv helpful internationalist relations IT IS THE M N MOST DEVOTED TO HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN who m the long run is apl to he the most satisfactory Theodore Roosevelt. neighbor I ovr IS THE WIND, the tide, the waves, the sunshine. Its povur a incalculable It is many horsepower. It never ceases, it never slacks, it can move the globe without a resting place; It can warm without fire, it can feed without meat; it can clothe without garments- it ban shelter without roof; It can make a paradise within which will dispcnce with a paradise without. But though the wisest men in all ages have labored to publish thla force, and every human heart is, sooner or later, more or less, made to fell it, yet how little is actually applied to social enda. Henry David Toku-Shal- l we meet as we pass this way next week? in t |