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Show The Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, November 8, 1956 le, The Mail Bag Arsenal Villa School News "r4 In memory of another Armistice holiday one salient day after World War I, a sergeant stood lx fore four closed caskets and with sober hushedness pointed to the second gray box on his right. With the pomp of a king this plain box was laid to rest in Arlington Cemetery. Above the sod these words were placed, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier." We have just finished the Red 'W E 1 Cross l)rive to make up boxes for a bov and girl to be sent overseas - for fhristrnas them Folrth grade hopes will go to Hungary Monday the fifth and sixth grade off k ei s selected the reporter for Sharon are ) M'. Vv:t-- v They grade 'stable Standly Chadwick and f their tricia Marline Our presidents these , gradi s are One half mile from this grave lies another, the resting place of the sergeant who pointed to that sehond casket on that fateful day. The Ironic ending to this story is that Sgt. Younger was a post office clerk since World War 1 until he died at 42 and it was only known after his death what he had done, that it was he who had choeen the casket of the Unknown Soldier. Only once did he mention it to his wife and In somber hallowedness, he said something impelled him te choose the second casket on his right. Pa- for Dunlap liruce and Wilma Fold Tuesday our officers appointed judgis for our election where each at Student Irsenal Villa School enjoyed a Halloween arty and game-s- Parent-- . and younger brothers and sister were the guests. student voted sei ret ballot in class. Mi Kitkhain our 5lh and 6th grade teai her gave us a picture fchow about trustworthy responsibility and an other one on citizenship We believe these will help us to be-1. me better ( itielis . 1 Second graders wish to welcome fmuniation shots will be given Iwo new .students Steven and .it he si hoid on Friday Nov 9th at Paulette Craythorne. they have !i .in Ph ase help the school nurse moved into one of the new homes hs having all children to be given near by these shots present at school week everyone in the fourth I New hit with millions! WINNERS OF THE bent costume were: 4th grade, Janice Cheney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cheney, who waa a real acary witch. Fifth and Sixth grade, Marvin Gitalin, son of Mr. and who was old hobo. Wilma Ford, daughMrs. Cllford II. Gustln. ter of Handel Ford, K 59, who was a very pretty Gipsy. IfaM Cieez Wiz f.t iGzent K-7- Jolly . Cooks of fast theese trsofs the rooms so everyone saw everyI lie ( Corner - Isi 'i he 5th and 6th grade voted Nov i mix r 6 1956 in our class T hi v voted for the President of Emma RuaaeU NOVEMBER 12 The Roy Post Office will be closed November 12 due to Armistic Day or Veterans Day falling on Sunday Nov. 11. grade was sent to the office to be weighed measured and have an eye t(st Some of the children have been re checked by the nurse who has recommended glassea. r4 4 By Postmaster i k,u A, I -- y d, iu. 7W It seems as If it would be a truly annual spawning trek upstream. The first of the series was the antelope and the second one was the wii dturkey in flight Some of the Montana Sportsman's Lodges are sending out their correspondWipe clean and season with salt ence with the three wildlife stamps and pepper. Place oa rack-- , in a pasted side by side on their en-- ' velopes. pan with fat side up Do not cover If the opinion of an amateur or add water Strips of bacon or becf suet can be laid across the top for basting as it cooks Roasts OPERATION in slow oven 300 325' for from 20 LiKfi Mv I'D SURE UE VYu. FIX IT to 25 min. per pound TO SET OUT OP COOKING WILD DI C K TWlOHT If you do not partirularly relish the wild taste in the ducks, boil for 15 to 20 minutes with an onion, or carrot or apple inside each duik then remove and wipe From Utah's mines JOBS Mining it one of Utah's most important job producing Industries Threo out of every five factory workers In our state hold down obe that on tho products depond of mine. The workers separate tho metals from waste material, refine them to a pure state, or make them Into a thousand and one things for everyday use. Mining and prosperity go hand In bond In Utah. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION 'from tho earth comes on abundant Wo for air BLONPEffi the I'n.ted States, for vice presi or nt of the t'nited Slates, for the 4 Horrop nator foi representative in Con-re'' 3 Phone 267 for governor, secretary of tfl? state attorney general, state au ditor s t ,i t e treasurer, district at ti riu-Here are s few wild game recitale rcfirc-s- ntativ c Leg iCativiNo 1, county com pes for you who are fortunate Ducks are delicious stuffed with missioncrs The official count, 12 enough to have bagged your share wild rice dressing made by boiling SPOON IT into hot foods for Ftsenhowcr and 11 for Steven nf deer, pheasants and ducks wild rice and seasoning with salt, , SOU and chopjxd onion or any jx'pjx-rHFALLT for cheese souce BKOIIEO VENISON favorite dressing can lx used We want to wchome Mr- Matis Steaks or Chops SPREAD IT for snacks b.ii k to our si bool She is taking Sprinkle the ducks with salt and part of Mrs ilennmgets first Priluat the broil. ng oven Place pxpper, truss and orange in roastnuwii psocus cKtm sent ad i r ide teaks or chops on greased broiler ing pan, add water, cover tightly rack about 3 inches from the flame ami i oast at 350' for 14 to 2 hrs leave doo rslightly open Uroil till depending on the size and num-b- i r of ducks mi elv browned on one side, (from 5 to 7 minutes) then turn to other Remove cover last 15 or 20 minsub- fnr the same period of time utes to allow the skin to brown Serve at once seasoned w!h salt ROtsr PHEASANT and jxpjxr or parsliy butter pheasant PARSLEY BFTI ER j boiling water I T B .i i if I Kudin S t ; t r i up chopped celery 'a cup butter or margarine, c ri amed 'alt and pepper Add f.sp salt, dash of ALL Sl'LL.h v onnion chopped fx pfx-4 t sp chopped par .ley 4 then add 4 tablespoon lemon juice strips bacon cup water very slowly s NEW November 9th marks the debut of the third new stamp in the wildlife series. This stamp Is a 3c green one and is a beautiful picture of the King Salmon in their Christian thing, if Roy as a town could boom a project like this and send ail the baby clothes each bom ecould spare to our Indian American Brothers in Arisons LADIES NOTE rStnpeg or birds Mr. H oilier. through or trees or whatever your fancies NEW LOOK The Roy Poet Ofdictate can be worn in the prints of your frocks but don't try copy- fice now have those smooth publi-cipecoveted new ball point pens. ing a facsimile of a United States stamp or coin or folding money. Gone are those scratchy specimens Uncle Sam says "No. that have long been the butt of many a corny joke. We'ye fastened OUR AMERICAN BROTHERS them to the desk with a lock to Our office has a very special payou to leave them where tron Virgil Hostler of 085 W. 4400 persuade they are and to prevent your from So., Ogden, Utah. He has a son a 5500 fine and, or a who is serving a mission in Canada, receiving year in prison in the event you Am., among the Indians where he decided to take one home. Use found their plight a pitiful one, them, enjoy them, admire them especially the unclothed babies but don't steal them they Just swathed in pieces of old blankets areal worth' U. and cloth. W.th the cold winter soon upon them, Elder Heetler knew many would perish and partly DONALD & CHILD because of the cold and lack of clothing. He wrote his folks to solicit all the used baby clothes they dAUT0 PAINTING could find; so every day or so Mr. Hostler mails a box of baby apparoL TRUCK UTTUING to his missionary son. wwkw cornel kx irrmtmt SHOW CARDS "It's surprising, Mr. Hostler said, "how many people have old baby clothe lying about theyll never use." 4eo.ttWM artist means anything, I thing these three stams are the "most In artis-vrthat the pos toffice department has ever printed. Di-tr- - Top Hit Records QUITTING BUSBN Watches Diamonds Jewelry Wholesale and Less and Albums 1 1 Phone Roy, Utah Everything in Store Marked Down Clean pheasant Place in pan and pour boiling water over and ii to the cavity Place celery and onion nr favorite dressing in the bud but do not sew up or truss tender Rub with sap Snd pepper then (2 to place in roastinv pan with bacon For loss tender nils of vein sou the shoulder, neck or breast seasoned with salt and pcpjx-rrich will with flout and brown in hot fat Add about 1 cup water and , BENNION DRUG SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS cover. Fook slowly until turning meat occasionally 3 hours cooking time) ROW aiross bieast E VI SON Add cup of water for bast.ng and roast in moderate oven at 350 for two hours, or until tender. 1 (Hound, loin or Shoulder) Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set m.00 NOW S7.95 Watches Rulova, (iruen, Elgin, Wittnauer, Wyler, 'Waltham We also have Silverware Cuff Links Tie Pina Iowder Roxes Wallets Church Books and Many Other Articles EVERY THING IN TIIE STORE MARKED First Come First Serve WE CLOSE AS SOON AS EVERYTHING IS SOLD Open every nite till 8 p.m. THEY CAN'T BE BEATEN! . ? v. DOWN! C. STRINGHAM JEWELRY .. Theater BuildinK f Roy Utah I Cal Strinphnm is oing to move his watch repair equipment his homo at 145 South 450 East, Clearfield, Ut. PRICES LOWER hccanso of NO OVERHEAD expenses. All reBE WILL pairing is guaranteed for one year. NOTE: to i ,:SA ji 'Where Quality is Inexpensive'' . i HE WILL REPAIR WzVTCHES DURING SALE IN STORE C |