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Show Ogden Convention Site For Business Women Meet Weber County Roy, Utah, Thursday, May 2, Weekly Newspaper ROY LUTHERANS ATTEND SALT LAKE CONVENTION 1D57 Members from chapters in the states of the Northwestern Dis trict of the American Business Womens Association will register' tomorrow from 1 to 5 p m. on thej mezzanine of the Hotel Ben Lomond 'or the annual district meeting of, Miss Bessie1 heir organization rane, treasurer of Ben Lomond 'hapter of Ogden, will be in charge jf registrations. Vol. 3, No. 51 Just Lucky I Guess The 65th annual convention of the Columbia Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church was held April 25th through April 28th In the new Zion Lutheran Church of Salt Lake City. The four-daconvention was attended by pastors and lay delegates representing 65 congregations in the Columbia Conference, which is composed of five western states and British Columbia, Canada. The 43rd annual convention of the Womens Missionary Society of the church was held simultaneously, with meetings held In the All Saints Episcopal Church. ship must be a living temple sym bolinng the living faith of a Christian. At the Memorial Services, the sermon, "Into His Presence was delivered by Pastor Norbeck. Miss Della Brown, missionary to Africa, was a guest speaker at the Womens Missionary Festival Service Friday night. At this service, greetings were extended by Pastor Loren, Regional Director of Amer can Missions, and Dr. Swenson Dr, Benson's sermon "Together Now Triumph" illustrated the TNT potential of missions Holy Communion Services were LuthRepresenting Our Savior's eran congregation of Roy were Pas held Sunday morning with Pastor Leonardson speaking on "Redeemtor Arthur Wickstrom and Mrs. Ilicks. Mrs. Wickstrom, Mrs ed in Chris- t- to Serve." At the closing service. Dr BenLouis Opp and Mrs. Henry Bark sermon was "He That Glor-lethsons Missionlund attended the Women's Him Glory in the Lord " convention, taking part ary Society afternoon. in its program Thursday Convention theme Your Servant for Jesus Sake is found in 11 Corinthians 4 5. Columbia Vice President Rev. Sodcrgren delivered the conference sermon on this subject. In keeping with the theme, each days business meetings were preceded by Bible study periods conKlea Kapp announces that Imi ducted by Rev. Arthur Arnold, a sion 15 will hold the annual Music Theological at Augustana professor Festival on Saturday, May 11, at Seminary, Rock Island, 111. 7 45 p m., in the new tabernacle Five business sessions were held in Ogden Approximately 400 young with Thursday through Saturday will participate in the 10 Dr. S. L. Swenson, president of the people stake affair. The group has been Columbia conference, presiding. for the past four his greeting, In Augustana rehearsing weekly Dr. Benson months, preparing the selections President Church chosen for the event by tpc- General stressed evangelism in congrega MIA Church Music Committee in each stated and congregation lions, Salt Lake City. Selections will in dummu-nityist to better has the duty dude many varieties of songs to cater to many tastes Some special was of the convention Highlight instrumental groups will also par the impressive dedication of the Division 15 competes It new Zion Lutheran Church on ticipate. lake Vie a Kiser stakes, namely rites Tursday night. Following the North Weber, Farr dale, Weber, of dedication conducted by Dr. West, South Box Elder, North Bos Zion of Hawkins Rev. Swenson, Elder, Bear River, South Bear R.v gave the dedicatory address: Lav er and Malad. ing Temples for the Living God," emphasizing that a house of wor- f ! j f 'kr,--i- ' f:. I f Dis-e-.is- e 'L U A Lt CKY INDEED is I .ynn Bennett, center, from West Point School Lynn has had the pnviledge of attending school with 17 girla with the distinction of being the only boy. Lynn is a fourth grader with Mrs Thelma Fuher as the teacher and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Bennett Grandparent are Mr, and Mrs. George Q. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Rue Cunnington. of Hooper. Division 15 Music Fete Public Invited Roy to - Road-e-- o Parents and friends are invited witness the teenage Roadeo Saturday morning at the I.akeview at School starting Elementary 9am . The purpose of the Roadeo is to alert our city's teenagers to their responsibilities while driving The Ro.ideo is comprised of a written examination and g skill dmmg course, winch -- w- hu;e will irn rove their driving habits and at titudes and prove to others their abil.tv to drive safely, .stated Bob Rush' The winner of our local teenage Roadeo will be escorted by one of our local Jaycee members to the state finals The winner will re reive a beaut. ful plaque from the Ruv club aid the Roy Chamber of Commerce are donating gifts to the top three local winners The winner of the state finals will then be awarded an all ex pense paid trip to Washir.g'on. 1) C August 12 15 He will live in the Willard Hotel with the other contestants from the 47 states. Alaska Hawaii and the District of Columbia, for four (lavs Also S4.VKJ m scholarships will be a a ant'd the top three Roadeo contestants. Teenagers if you have a driving permit or license and who have no' tunic d 20 yiars of .ige unt the day after Augmt 15, 1957 -- you are el.g.hc to par'icipatc in the Roy Teenage Road e o May 4 Teenager-Schenckand parents come on out Saturday morning and support this fine event and show your support to a worth while project. -- INVITATION Its once a month My favorite of all days Tis not so strange That I should sing its praise Roianness was held at the home of Mrs Harvey Schenck with 11 mem bers and two guests present Clar cnce Painter from the Roy Superand of fun is much learning There There are friendships tried and ior Beauty Salon was guest speak er. true The club held their 14'h ar.mvcr There is always someone saying How are things this week with sary banquet at Sands Cafe in Clear field Saturday night. The husbands you?" of the members were special guests The tables were decorated beau There is painting, there is quilting. tifully with an Easter theme There are rccipics to try Those present were Mr and Mrs Each one may share her hobby Walter Meldrum, Mr and Mrs It is fun you do not buy Golden Oleson, Mr and Mrs Alien Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs Dale B ngham costs you nothing No, it really Mr. and Mrs Oliver Baird. Mr. and You simply come and share Good talk, good food, good friend Mrs. King Stevens. Mr. and Mrs Bill Fames, Mr and Mrs Joseph ships Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Dawson, I hope to see you there. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Where and when, you ask of me Tubbs Jr, Mr. and Mrs Harvey To you I send this greeting Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. David Come this Tuesday, 10 o'clock Bingham. Roy First Ward Work Meeting SALT LAKE HOSTS MODEL UNITED NATIONS PROGRAM Consuls from several foreign countries will participate in the third annual high school Model I'nited Nations Assembly, adding an authentic flavor to the mock meetings to be held on the I'ni varsity of L'tah campus in Salt Igike City on April 26 and 27 Acting as advisers to the student delegations repress nting their coun Ties will be Akira Nishiyama. Japanese Consul Genera! from San Francisco, the Japanese assistant consul, and Mme Adrienne Buck, French consul from Salt Lake City Also invited to participate arc CouplesChoose June as Wedding Month June is the month for weddings in Roy and Hooper area beginning with the forthcoming marriage of Mrs. Virginia Holtry, daughter of Mr and Mrs Theodore Holtry of Roy. who will rente nuptial vows June 13th in the Salt Lake Temple with Max C. Dickson, son of Mr. and Mr Orlando Dickson of Roy. Following'thc wedding, a reception will be held m the Lake View Stake House recreation hall. ilcox. Community Portraits 1 Orlen was pretty much on as a boy and slat led earning his way early, woikmg for the canning factory, etc He was work ing for the Fanner s Feed in Og den when he got m.irried but for the past 15 years he has bben cm ployed at the Piilsbury Flour Mills, which was formerly known as the Globe Mills. hi-o- j '' birth. For some time after that, the fam- ORIJ2N J. KARRAS Church and his mother a member but lived ily lived in Cisco, Utah of the LDS Church, but with the most of the time in Ogden, where consent of Mr. Karras, the children Orlen grew up and went to school. were reared In the faith of their Orlens father came to this coun- mother. was a try from Greece when he a soft Orlen met Afton Green, the He man. operated young of Mr. and Mrs. Charles In atore daughter dring and confectionary married W. Green, at a dance in Kanes-ville- , and met he where Logan but it was not till four or Carrie Anderson, whose grandparthat ents were pioneers to this country. five years later, May 27, 1937 TemLDS in were married the a was they Orlens father, John Karras, member of the Greek Orthodox ple in Salt Lake City. reation area, kitchen and dining facilities. Z ray and surgical, and administration quarters. It will be so constructed that additional wings could be added at future elates I In Distress t ' fairs -- What are They" Fifty eight high schools from all At the final event of the two dev over Utah will send delegations rep ssion, a brunch at 11 am .it iv one or several countries, 'lh.e'm. Top O' the Town, Mr with additional schools still m nd Fowler, vice president id Chapman ing in reservations More than 550 he Northwestern District, will sum Utah stuck n's will participate, ac n.irize the results of all thre-- dicording to John hurch eh.iirm.ii ms. uns Mrs Fowler will aNn .re of the 1957 Model U N rsemal award to the- ih.i-eu nt her having the most members m at tind.inee at the ei. strict ine'c'iiv Roy School Customer "Have you any Mer shave lotion''' Clerk, "Yes, PTA Set her that drives the veils : goo ,i li'Ce mirr rls crazy It a g ills CAT W'X' rescued recently when ;t became stranded on a tolephon pole spend mg the night there and disturbing the sleep of the Burton Mansfield family at 5228 So. 2375 W. The following morning, Rulon Hammer, city inspector and fireman rescued the eat from its plight Just to show that some thing gm-that go up need help in coming like a new e..r " Colorado hunter climbed into tree so nobody would take him or a deer. It worked, too he was hot by mihtake for a bear. of Miss Evelyn Street, daughter You can't marry her without Mr and Mrs James Street of Rov said the marriage li is to he married to Keith B. Jack--oti- , permission," will PTA 'ageSchool Roy ren of Mr and Mrs. George F. a minor." clerk. "Shes and icnse iW.v.il (bine Jackson of Farr West, June 27, carnival spring The young man looked stumped May 3 evening Friday n the FumHI l.DS Temple, follow at 6 30 pm, according "You mean I gotta ask John I. ed by a reception in the Lake View beginning t dow n to Albert Klein, Lewis? Stake House The (lance festival will he held The bride to be is a graduate of in the pLiground in hack of the Weber High School, and also at school. Children from all grades le ruled Weber College where she will "strut iheir stuff for parents was associated with the Oiyokwa square and guests in ( lub. dancing. Maypole, and rounds Mr. Jackson graduated from We At 7 30 p m the earn. v a! will gc: b'-ll.gh School and has been at underway. Carnival goers are guar Copywrite 1957 By R. F. COTTI.E tending the l SAC in Igan anteod a night of rolicking enter The engagement or Mias Beverly lainmcnt when they visit the cake .ay S.mpsun. daughter of Mr. and walk, dart thiovv, b.ngo. fortune ACrmWXCK AND APPROVAL Mrs Harold Simpson of Ilonpei teller and a score of other booths of to Douglas J Adams, son of Mr. refresh sister-inlaThere will be pien'y DEAR MR. COTTLE: Recently my mother died My and Mrs. Norris G. Adams of Clin nie'nts on hand, Mr Klein said astoundIt's cellar and I were assigned to sort things in the attic ton is announced by her parents Booths will be open all evening and over a period of many years. From accumulates stuff much how I he ing Not pasmarriage is to be solemnized selling hot (logs, barbeques and all this, we found a treasure of letters, a trunk full of them. June 21. m the Logon l.DS Temple old fashioned toot beer. or great historical events but simple everyday letters love sionate and will he fidlowed by a reception The evening will be the final before the world was living They were written in those quiet days in the Hooper Second Ward. PTA function of the present school All proceeds from the rarni speeded up. road some of them, we noted peoplpc in those generaAs we An.rraly fall wedd'ng is sched year. val will go into te Roy School PTA. tiled tn the Salt Lakj LDS Temtions rarest honestly about one another, enormously and intimately. fund. help someone Ill share some excerpts; "She was faithful, it might and ple for Miss Nancy Lee Frazier mind heart are so my kind, else face such a crisis." "You are laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard etforts are measured in the N. Frazier of CJinton. The Uencdiet-elcct- , watchful." My sister's homemaker's more Nelson Elliott Wright, son moments of happiness that she gives her family, "We now take crab apple of Mr and Mrs. Elliott S. Wiight time to savor daily richness, beauty, friendships, opening of Ogden, is at present attending blossoms, sun rises, and warm conversations. WE PRAYED for Aunt Mary . . . "The prayer of intercession, the University of Utah College of of prayer; by is and affiliated Medicine with the we believe, is the noblest and most Christian kind SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (FHTNC) it's to powrr." raised is greatest love it of Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity means USN, K. seaman, Daniel Bodily, own and Lambcda Delta Sigma and the son of Barton Bodily of Route 1, FOLKS THOSE DAYS did not seem preoccupied with their of divine words grace contained Each letter Phi Kappo Phi Ilonarary Frater Box 415, Clearfield, Utah, graduated pursuits and pleasures. in times of trouble or sornity. He also attended Weber Col- April 5 as honor man of the Fire to pour into the minds of others, especially carried great humility. and freely exchanged of he served as student Control Technician School at the row Words wisdom, lege where This one stirred our feelings: "Never forget how much your body president and was a member Naval Training Center, San Diego, of the Alpha Rho Omega. friends and family love and admire you." Have I told you lately California. a wonderful person you are? of what maintained an Miss Frazier will graduate from average Bodily in this treasure of letters, the deepcourse. My brothers wife and I found the Utah State University where 84.7 fo rthe for acceptance and approval by desire the needs He has been assigned to the at- est of all human she has been majoring In physical Homme She Bon is education. currently serving tack aircraft carrier if what they give is Peoplewho give admiration get it back as president of the Women's Intra- Richard. are irresistibly drawn to "warm" Before entering the service in spontaneous and sincere. People mural Assn. She formerly attended Weber College where ahe served Aug. 1956, Bodily graduated from pC0P'e Mrs. II. B. Sincerely, as a class officer and president of Davi High School in Kaysville, - 1 U ah maw at t - 1. i (A nl Utah. the LaDianaeda Social Club. A Gala Carnival prv-iden- THE LIVING PHILOSOPHIES Alton cauu from fine old piemen stork, who had pent a lifetime ol devotion in server aid sjcnf.ee' for their belief vx.i The building would be constructed with six wings, contain about 90.000 square feet of space, a rec- In keeping with national and 'al mphasis on educfation mem hers will par ticipate in three work shops to be held from 9 a oi ti Hi 40 a m Sunday in the Englisl the Salt I,ake Mexican consul, Ital-room, Shakespeare room and Draw lan consul, and Dutch consul Sixty ng room The theme of th se work three foreign students from 26 hops will be Elements of Develop countries who are now registered iientwl Growth" students at the I, of C have also been invited to act as technical ad Mss I.aureiie Foster of Denver vise rs Colo, national first vice president will be in charge id the- woikshop The schedule of committee meetntitlid Understanding ABWA ings and general scissions, in which Miss Lillian Sandbeck, past ires, will real international issues be of Copper Chapter of Grc.i aired, will be- - sponsored by the .alls. Mont , will conduct the work Utah ( hapter for the I'nited Nahip on "Values of Participation tions, and the I'niversity of Utah Mrs Thelma Simmons, vice prcsi Extension Division, Associated Stu lent of Emerald Chaire Emp.ro Afdents, and Institute of World G .b d Eugene, Ore will discu-- s ' Karras was born in Aber- deen, California, which was no more than a "whistle stop then, and is even less of a town now. His fa thcr was the foreman of a railway section crew at the time and since no they were a long way from as served Indian squaw an where, the midwife to his mother at his whe-'he-- r e the-loca- s It Mr. i VeUris ed Weber County nd will go to the polls May 21 to decide they want to go iiMei rle SI 7oi i cmx to finance the aide, first president of ed a new Chronic o and chairman chapter general l wbuh would be loMrs. Edna lie district meeting G .Martin, president uf Salt Lake cated in Roy City Chapter, will respond on be Date for the election was set by half of all chapters represented the Weber Comity Commission it Remarks from II A. Bufton Jr a recent lined ing Tin- eleet. on will be held at 32 national executive director of tin lolling jd eee-irganization will stre-- the import ance of the workshops to be held This improvement has been talksunday morning ed of since 1949. and would reC. W. Bufton. national extension place the present infirmary in Roy Erector, will talk to the group on which would be torn down once the the Power from new facility was ready for occuPersonality Within" Special attractions plan pancy. ned for Saturday night will be a Plans for the new building which style revue prevented by Hie Rich will house 200 beds present caard Steffans School of Modeling of the infirmary u 70 and musical pantomincs bv Paul pacity were designed by architect Keith Jacobs tmm . r , , Despite the fact that Orlen John Karras felt their were others in the Roy Volunteer Fire Department that should have won the coveted "Fireman of the Year Award," ho won it. His talent for "going the second mile, as it were, is what prabably tipped the score a little to his favor. He is a man who really enjoys giving his neighbor a helping hand for furthering a worthy cause. For Infirmary if Ben Ru-Io- By Kyle Harrop Set on Bond Miss Helen Lindquist, president Lomond (hapter, will pre-idat the banquet Saturday at 7 ini in the Terrace (iimng room The welcome to visiting members sill be extended by Mrs 4t y - Voting Date 12 When Orlen and Aft in were first married, they lived jn his fathers home, which was quite a nice home when It was purchased in 1918, but the environment that subsequently grew up around it was nol too choice, and so they decided to move out Into the country to raise their family and they chose Roy. That was in 1943. There was only scattering of homes here at that time. Lloyd Berrctts service station a in Roy and was the only grocery store in the town. Since then the city has grown up around them and now their home at 1963 W. 5000 So. is in the cenwas the only station Parkers store at Death Curve ter of the town's activity. They, the Karras family, like it here though. As the family has grown. 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