OCR Text |
Show EDITORIAL Everyone Deserves an Accounting By Jim Cornwell, Editor and Publisher of the Murray Eagle Weber County Weekly Newspaper IJoy, ROY JAYCEES SELECT MISS ROY PAGEANT COMMITTEE i Roy, South Ogden Show ' 1.1 A p ' ' i 1 i I V . l v -- SK J J . I ', ' si 1 ; rn.. J it Hfci ' it .. s Wttti Roy Privy Pahvant time nrartny the hive selected chairman, Max Glover .right, and tubchairman, Rob Stewart. This Is an activity to stimulate the youth of the community. So all the young lailirb in the community should take notice. Ror-Jirrrr- ' announce that for arc their que-- t underway plans of finding "Miss Roy of 1057." This; annual affair will take p'ace on the fir't of March w.'.h the pageant and a dance Businesses who ;.re inW rested in sporsorinp a girl for this contest shoud contact Rob Rush at (1846 He will he able to furnish appliea vmi anv information tions and about the rnr.ti rt The same rules will ."ppl' that are in the Miss t't,.h ai.d Mjss America con test General ch.vrman Glowr will be Mix as s ib of the event viitL Rob Stew-ar- rbairnr n One Sales pubtiei'v; Rob Stisetis pageant. Glade Ne.lson, nidge- - Grant Gib von d.inre Rob Ru-eoi h t Plays Climax Tonight SPECIAL TO Sharp increases in new construction in Roy and South Ogden last year boosted WiUr County to an increased construction total, and Utah run up the biggest building year in its peacetime history Studies completed this week by the Univirsity of Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research showed that building permits issued throughout the state-la'- t year covered 140 million in new construct. on, a 23 per cent over the high of $113 mil-- ; previous one-yea- 0 As a result of these gains, the county as a whole showed a 35 per cent increase from 1955 to 1956 even though construction activity in Ogden showed a 14 9 per cent V ST OF! ICE CONTRIBUTES slump on 1956 building permits ihPost Oif.ce Department feels The Ogden total last year was t'c pulse of the tunes, The Ten $8.824 000, compared with $10 373, "i home town post office of (KHJ the year before. But Weber l.his Presley recedes 490(1 letters County as a whole rose from $13,-59addressed to the current idol. (K)0 the year before. But WeWhither sou are a pro or a con, ber County as a whole rose from s re to know that Pres- 513.598,700 in 1955 to $14 080,300, ley neither drinks nor smokes. And the studies showed .isn't it refreshing to see the large Osmond L. Harline, director of ...1 the local paper of Gene Ful-n . r. I';. ih's own, advertismk milk the Bureau of Economic and ss Research, said the $140 million nd its (juabfying assets for the state total, like the county total, o,th who drink it Bv w.i of adding another line represened only the new construe-liocovered by building permits. the J.uiirv Rowers, sp. rts uiitir Add the projects on which build Ins Angeles Sunday News, predicts tor 19'" that Sugar Ray will post-- ing permits are not required reclam a return bout twice and then mation, highways, military installs Don-.sewage and water works and will fade by a 'I KO lo-- s POSTHUMOUSLY HONORED public utility expansion and the persons can be honored on 1956 state total might well double I tains s in anv country in the $140 million shown on the per st,vihi woild hut the United States mils, Mr Harline said s on a United States he is always of someone tau'e s.unp jo i n'y afti r di ..111 Scarcely had Princess Grace and Prince Rainier said the famous cows heard round the world when a letter armed through our office with a beautiful color-- , from ina likeness of the royal couple The Roy Kiwanis Club were honside by side on the same stamp. ored at their weekly meeting to I m i rested in the new little hear L. R Garner of Ogden AlPiiiicess Caroline, Louise, Marer-i'- coholics Announmous Club bicuise Irn a mother too and Mr. Garner told of the many speak hardali o'.hers the universe over have endured by the victim and ships a gem to hold in common and feel their families because of this dinu inti rest in I ccen have a sease to cure "It is only through toward m.r old cat I watch the erercise of faith that it can er w.th awe m her prenatal days he he stated lt is the lack helped" exand f. nr creeps in with the of faith and the folly of drink that pectancy and I utter a fervent combine to make this disease. prayer that the fateful night will, All but two of the Kiwanis mem pass and leave her well and with hers were present. Us still. Princess Grace visited a Red Cross baby care class at New York with his mouth so full of words seemed to be hanging on that prior to her baby's arrival and his theyIlls daughter, Margo Terry lips stated the new heir would have a' Reiman, was on the Big Surprise special English and French speak-- TV program Tuesday night Bnd he mg nurse but that she intended to do much of the personal care her- came to tell us about it. Mr. Terry is justly proud of h!s girl. She has self. herself in so many distinguished of Charles Bonnie Prince Engfields. She has written and publishland was baplucd with water from ed two books and has a third one the River Jordan in the Holy Land to press in the spring under going in a vessel of purest gold begot the name of Terry Reiman; pen in 1841 for the chlrtcnmg of Queen she has written for several newspaborn. Victoria's first pers; publicity contact for Helena WINTER'S WAIL Well, the Hea- Rubensticn; eastern manager for vens finally opened up and let the Pacific Coast Band Turk Murphy. snow drool down, making the trees She sailed around the world in a look like unkept beards on untidy tramp steamer with a girl friend, old men. rented a second-ratcar and took a The snow always is an unwel- year to look in the interesting crecome guest at the post office. Each vices of Europe. Mr. Terry reminds mailman has 300 to 400 plus stops us she is he fourth generation of r on his route to trudge through to Terrys in Sunset. Her deliver a letter at your door. Please arrived with Brigham Young keep your walks and doorsteps free July 24, 1847 and became the secfrom ice and snow. Have you seen ond homesteader in Sunset. Her priceless "pappy brings her yotir carrier near the end of his route, chilled, tired and with trous- to the post office to see us wheners wet halfway up his leg? A ever she returns to her mountain shoveled path would go a long way home. Were always grateful for the toward lightning his winters pack. visits because she, herself, is as Lester interesting as the many things shes THE BIG SURPRISE of Sunset and done. Shell be on TV again next Terry, the one of our very favorite patrons Tuesday. We meet the most interesting from a long way back, came dashing up to the post office window people. 1 One-Ac- - Ba-i-- . -- Rov Fins) a n flint present tKctr plavs ( Wards will n 1 Ln-- t n,rht i r Rov sti rord Rov Third Into View and Kane-vull- c Wards pot op th.r nroduct-onThe publ'c is inv,t"d TIMOR at MF. The first tv rounds were played of this week with the final round to ho played nrxt week on Wednesday a Widnrsdiv and Thursdav on . sen edit r The schedule for, Wednesday Feb 6th- 7 8 pm pm Hooper Hinton -t vs Hooper 2nd vs Fake View The u inner and runnerup pain positions in the Division 15 Tournament beginning Sat Feb. 28 In the Rox Elder Hieh School gym in Brigham City. M Th- - re'eased ROFND ROBIN ind hcsedule were this week with the MF mir:ng Wednesday Teh, 13 6 pm Ogden 50th vs Sunset 1st 7 pm Roy 1st vs Ogden 29th 8 p m. Wilson vs West Point 9 pm Ogdon 4th vs Syracuse 1st Thursdav Feb. 11th 6pm Kanesville vs Hooper 2nd 7 p m. Roy 8 p.m. Ogden 38lh vs Plain City 9 p.m Ogden 40th vs Terrace 4th 2nd vs Hoofier 1st Everyone is urged to come out and enjoy these games. lik-'i.- i Roy Kiwanis Hear Alcoholic Tell o Disease e Heo er Semml Ward juniors have joined ftinton Hoop r Tirst and lake Wu n the round robin tourn-'men- t for the stake championship 3 ated Weber County took even larger Jumps The totals rose In Rov from $1,437,100 In 1955 to $2,251,200 In 1956, a 56.6 per cent increase; In South Ogden from $1,061,800 In 1955 to $1,913,-80last year, a 79.7 per cent gain, and in unincorporated Weber County from $723,800 in 1955 to $1,090,500 a 50.7 per tent Increase, the studies showed. u-- kin-sh.- 1 iV ir pr t lmn. set in 1955. The build ng permits issued In Rov, South Ogden and unincorpor- The Roy Jaycres Vul. 3, No. 39 5 ' Record Pace - . " Utah, Thursday, .Innaary 31, 1957 t. i. j I - - fAr ' 4 i v JF a s' II " . Crf; Pr &kyH MW y K X The Utah Education Association has made it plain they will ask the next legislature to alter law regarding prining of school ex penditures. Teachers will go to bat. its generally believed, to have all publication stricken. But they will at least fight for the right to keep out of public print salaries earned by various instructors. If these things are followed through, theyll receive liberal .shelling from thp press of Utah, we rather imagine, and from various segments of the population who feel they have a right to know how their tax funds are being expended We have always subscribed wholeheartedly to this theory: It is la fundamental principal of American democracy that any board or committee handing public funds should he required by law to periodically publish a statement of its transactions. In our opinion, John Q Public is already far too unaware of what is being dune with publc funds Certainly he shouldn't be deprived of the right to read in public print just how his money has been spent. There arc those wiio argue that such information Is a matter of public record in the offices of the school district or what ever elected group it happens to be. But we who know human nature realize the average man hasnt the intestinal fortitude to walk Into such offices and ask to read he financial statement Beyond that, unless it is analyzed for him, he probably wont understand it any- - way There Is no room in our form of government for concealment of public information We doubt that the educators are desirous of ' establishing a trend. in that direction. But m their desire to keep ftheir financial figures out of print, they are setting a dangerous ex1 ample . We doubt that the public would stand fur such an art if they V -- a C were- - owe re- of whaf wm happening ami had a method of making feeling known But in the maze of hills which will flood through the Legislature only a very few will receive sufficient publicity that the citizenry will know they exist and a minor fraction of those will be so presented to the public that they can understand them well enough to express an intelligent opinion Front row, left to right, Asst. Chief Hein, Ctilef Iverson, Capt. This writer has no bone to pick with the UEA Our relations with Ballingham. Back row, Secretary Ilohn, I.t. Bushell, Lt. Mikkel-sen- . the organization have been extremely pleasant But we would not stand Seated ia cab, AvsLsUnt aecretary Gilman. (Photo by Brown) idly by and see similar legislation sought by the counties of Utah or by any other group expending tax appropriated moneys. We firmly During the past yc.i r, the South 13 per alarm The average lielieve nobody has the right to spend our money without accounting Ogden Fire Dept, responded to 31 mber was alarms. This was an increase of 9 numbe r attending drill meetings for the manner in which it was done Whether we read it in a newspaover 1955. There was a loss to pro- was 23 per. a printed book or a personal letter is immaterial, so long as the of publication has sufficient distribution that each and every method ..s 1956 of for $3,698 comparperty L remarshall The department citizen desirous of so doing may chain and scrutinize a copy. Anything ed to a loss of $613 fur 1955 made 2 inspect, ons at day nurseries short of that is in violation of our fundamental freedoms. The promptness with which the f. reman answered alarms was a big There were 175 permits issued factor contributing to keeping the for burning trash and 14 retimed Sherman, foremost general under losses to the figures noli d above At due to unsafe conditions Grant no time has it taken ntme than 5 Feb 9, 1870 United States Weare Fire The South Dept Ogden minutes from the tune the siren ther Bureau established. ports that they suffered no injuries wa- to the time firenwaii were com K.-Besides Ground Hog day. which 10. 1899 President McKinthe year past during batting the blaze. The average nufulls on the 2nd of February. Abra ley signed peace treaty with Spain. Firemen were at the station a hum I. ncoln's birthday. Feb 12, Fch 11 1847 birth of Thomas A total of 3132 hours 1809 Valentine's Day, Feb 14 and Edison, inventor the birthdav of George Washington. Feb 13. 1862 battle of Blooming Fire drills were conducted in all Feb 22. 1732, there are other im- Gap, Civil War of the city schools twice portant and historical Incidents Feb 15, 1898 battleship Maine that happened in February For At the regular bi annual election destroyed. Feb I, 1899. United heid in November, the following instance Feb. 16, 1903 Panama Canal prop-- ' officers were elected, Dell M her States flag was raised on Guam. ertv purchased by the United a will hold Third Ward The Roy son, fire chief, Robert Hein, assis Feb 3. 1924. death of Woodrow States ' Ground Hog" dinner, Saturday, tant cheif, J Wendell Ballingham, 28th ilson. President of the Feb. 17. 1621 Miles SUndish , Feb 2, at 7 30 p m. in the Lake captain, S J Bushell and S A United States made military leader of Plymouth. View stak house Cost of the dinner lieutenant1-- ; F F ILihn, Feb 4. 1899 Philippine American Feb 17, 1861, Jefferson Davi will be $10 er family The dinner and treasurer, R A Lewis, assistant War began President Southern inaugurated will be served family style. Music These new officers assumed their Feb. 5. 1850 Henry Clay's famous Confcdercy wiil be furnmhed throughout the duties on the 10th of January Fch 19, 1803, Ohio admitted to oration in the I' S. Senate ivtning by Gilbert Oliver and or6. 1928 Treaty with France the Union Feb chestra All proccids will go into Feb 20, 1933 prohibition repeal signed on the anniversary of first the budding fund ammendment submitted to states. treaty, 1778. A special feature of the evening Feb 21. 1885, Washington MonuFch 7. 1945, Douglas McArthur will be a basketball game in the entered Manila and opened way to ment dedicated in Washington. D.C. stake gym between the M Men and Feb 23. 1927 President Coolldge regain Philippines the "old men. M Men playing Feb 8. 1820, birth of William T. signed radio control bill. Milwill be Stephen Smith, Chuck let, Tom Hallidav Larry Austin, Clark Siddoway. Cliff Roskelly, Lvle Elmore, Glade Maw, Gary Bingham and Coach Donald Pond The "old" men playing will be Di.m Bitten. Joseph Freidli, Nor man Ol.ver, Myron Perry, Howard Stahle, Charles Parker. Lorm Gib son. Dennis Smith and Pete Res By R. F. COTTLE fopywrite 1957 ser More volunteers are needed .I., i. . to help these "old" men win. A PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRESS For further information contact 1847 Brigham Young, who was ill, resting in a JULY 24th. 3 8621. harles Parker at a ridge, so that he could look upon Salt Ijke Valley, said on carnage, There is now $10,270 55 in the to Elder Woodruff. "This is the place, drive on." ward building fund, with $30,000 The Pioneer had found the promised land . . . where they t, ceded to start construction. Thev rould fulfil the predictions of the Prophet Joseph Smith, and would like to start building as soon become a mighty people in the midst of the Rocky Mountains. as possible. People of many nationalities and religious faiths came to Utah Evervone is invited and they are to join in building a great empire. January 16. 1957, the first later to families. their aNo urged bring annual agriculture and industry conference held at the USAC deTickets may be purchased at the scribed Utahdoor "More than 800,000 people delving deep for oil and gas and uranium and finding them too building skyscrapers and factories, smelters and refineries . putting farms among the great scientific and mechanical industries." AND THEY PREDICT In Utah 10 years from now. NEIL WARBURTON 134 of Women Ogden Chapter Massive new dams storing water and generating power for bigthe Moose will sponsor a series of The new Union 70 station that acreage of new farmbreakfasts starting Sunday, Feb. opened recently is being operated ger cities giant industrial plants, in second line of Pacific the installations . . lands military larger 3rd between 9 am. and 12 noon at by Neil Warburton. Neil is a na of inwith towns into . . hamlets dispersal defense blossoming the Moose Home Mrs. Asa live Utahn and at the present dustries . of our vast reScience Atomic development speeding breagfast chairman, invites time resides in Ogden with his all members and their families to wife Marion, two sons and a daugh- sources." To record the progress of educational and social life the arts come and enjoy themselves at a ter. it would require a library full of books. and sciences family breakfast. headlines: Note the material wealth as reported in 1956-5He attended Bear River High Mrs. Thea Murdock, ritual chairbeets. for cash million $42 sugar and LDS Business College man, announces a ritual practice School, $140 million in construction for Utah, 1956 audit sows boom year. to be held Monday, Feb. 4th at the University of Utah. He also $350 million for turkey growers. 8 pm at the Moose Home. All of- served in World War II and the $24,565,177 Swift and Company's contribution to local economy. ficers escorts and chairman are Korean conflict. Mr. Warburton is $22 million for Utah's milk. a Church. LDS of nd. member the to atti urged $10 million, Utah General Depots annual payroll. Women of the Moose will hold He especially like the Intermoun$8 to 9 million, Clearfield Naval Supply Depot payroll. a mid winter frolic Saturday, Feb. this believes that tain and Area $40 to 50 million Hill Air Force Base annual payroll. Moose Home. at the 2nd Starting is among the top for future $19 million annual payroll for Union Pacific, Southern Pacaflc and at 7 30 there will be varied enter- city is intended in becomDenver and Rio Grande Railroads. tainment for all including cards, potential and comof in the millions contract to fill SP. road bed in Great Salt Lake. ing integral part $49 Omcso, Bingo and dancing. There best to interests the further $106 million approx., for Utah Copper Co.; payrolls, service, taxes, will be arize given away. Following munity of all. supply purchases and major expenditures. will show there be door the floor $3,835,000 the Bureau of Land Management plans to spend thla prizes given. Mr. Warburton has had three year on Utah activities. Tickets may be purchased at the years with Firestone Tire and Rub. . millions from 500 Utah uranium producers. . door. The music will be furnished ber Co., where he began as a tire even Fish and Game is business. million $40 by the Hull orchestra. service man and worked up the units will be needed in the next 20 years is esti new 93,000 housing of WoThe Academy Freindspip, ranks to budget sales manager in United States Census Bureau. the mated by men of the Moose will meet Wed- Salt Lake City. . . . millions from cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry produced. 8 P.M. at at the nesday, Fcburary oil com . . . millions from the great steel, natural gas, gasoline and for The basic qualifications Moose Home. Following the busipanies. ness meeting a social will be held. Union Oil stations are completely of other industries too numerous to . . . millions from hundreds Fcburary birthdays will be honored. modern equipment and the finest to mention. numerous Mrs. W.H. Robbersonand Mrs. A.W. high suallty products offered. "Verily . . . This is the place, drive on." Mr. Warburton invites you to Hacker will serve as hostesses. ReShall think together next week? come in and get acquaited. freshments will be served. - a vM 7 2-- - v..' Remember This? - - Roy Third Ward Hold Ground Hog Dinner m-- Neil Warburton Manages New Union Station . THE LIVING PHILOSOPHIES i... , U Moose News . L . . . - . Con-owa- . . . w-- |