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Show DATE SET FOR SCHOOL BOND ELECTION, SEPT. On September 24, Weber County voters will decide whether or not to approve a proposed $2, 500, 000 bond issue to build a badly needed senior high school and provide ad ditions to some of our too small elementary school. LOCAL TALENT WIN HONORS JAYCEES PROMISE BEST With Welier High School already overcrowded.and 2iH) more slu denis expected to attend the school next year, the need for another high school is readily apparent In fact, next year's students will of necessity be on a halfday basis. If the proposed money were al ready provided and the building already in the process of construe t ion. it would be three years be fore we would have the new school Ted Rell made Supi r nleiidi-nit clear at a recent meeting that taxes will no Ibe raised tuceuse of the bond issue. Our tax levy is as high now as the Ijw allows Willi out a bond election, there will be no stale money appropriated, since we rannot gel Mate money for edu ration un'il we are bonded and v, d 'o the limit Thus we see that to Vole fog he bond is the if our sue is indeed imperative youth are to be ediiialid properlv hTe problem as to the sit for the new building has hi en shelved temporarilv pending approval of the bond esiir and bids for ion st ruction are now being lonsubiid bv the Hoard of Education f ROY DAYS PROGRAM Roy Days. Roy's bigg-'- cilibia t Roy First Ward Plans Bazaar tion, will be bold Monday Si il 2 There will be somethin,; going on all day accord ng to Price, chairman of the affair n will Proceeding the the dedication of the tenii.x court, located in back of the Mum cipal building This will be at 5 p m Aug 31' At this tune the ti court will be turned owr tn ( ity Councilman Vern Thompson, in charge of the city parks Following the dedication there will be a ten ms exhibition between Margo t e n n I s Hodges, Intermountaiii champ and Monte Daily, d. rector ick-brat-i 20 is the da'e s, i for uens Rataar to le in the Hoi f ist Ward Relief Society A ea'a time is planned and it is hoped a i ' rd t nwd will atti nd t1 n.-n- of Ogden City recriatum b-- i be w i' hS. h'-l- c .... ; 1 1 ,r o i ip s ! f A and coach 1 Individuals who are inti rested in very in'erest'i g program has la i n arranged and an excitir g ivi-two from these receiving pointers So remember for g s promised are asked to bring their tinn.s rackets with them Ouistmns uiM f n for the whole familv come out also be answered. There will be, to the Roy First Ward Relief So irrws Rabaar on Sept 20 at lots of interesting information fifty 6 p m given Queen Sought as Rodeo Queen for Tomato Days, Wednesday Hooper night was Mynne Hunter, 17, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy B Hunter, Miss Hunter's mother, Ar-del Towers Hjnter reigned as the first rodeo queen id Hooper's To ( house n j j i I main Days j Hunter have as her 16, Penman, daughter id Mr and Mrs James Penman Hooper and Linda Wilson Hi daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Wilson Smith Ogib n Miss ' will Janet jtti ndants The voung queen and her at Umlauts will rich in the grand Mo d iy mi t i nt t v I m-c- i at lien Lomand High Si hoot Tomato Days l - fy It will be set up to depict a i r cus with clowns and balloons and gain s and pni-- There will be in d v d ial booths where handiwork uit clothing doll clothes and r hiked goods lie iriatn ot dogs i ul es bar be ij cold ii mb ft i i. m lie foMid ' i 24 Danir Vug 30 Tomato DaV q. u in d.inie will be held Fridav Vug 3 a' the Hooper Second Ward ha'! 'I he public is invited to see the Tomato Day She qtiM n chosen j'.d crowned wi'l n ipu over 'he Monday i square dance will be he'd a 8 30 p m on the court the. same night A (t U 1 I S 1 II i 'll. I Art Interest Sought in Roy ir'-st- i Hu- - 1 '! ! u j s.g ll. (,. 'm JtJ.f Jr lUip'i v K jXlf Roy KiwaniAnns Hold Meet A l;,'l;..t.ic n.o i, i guit.ii lxw.s lljfll Kelt MiM.il.m a 110,1 re season meeting for the of fuels ,md committee ihiirnun of V Noviu Sp.ini'n gm'.ii st.!., ' hi r a a ai .1 ,s ,.y 1. r ,i,i sp, nisj, ' 1 , i In Seventy Hold Hpyrifoti Social . ' hiiioiA . cl . ' 0 I,., 1 i. i l s i ; III t alii. I v i to .irr.iogc t hicoming 'ea'nn The first siii.al will hi- held Mull d,ty St pt !l .it the home of Millie Steven', 5355 So 23(X) West Mem tiers are urged to attend the parly which will tie from 8 pm to Hi 30 Mu Ihin.ifur. nut in I rorks rook'ng the food In addition to the "l.iu lau" f individual serv mgs of beef pork and salmon ) there were other deleetahlv cook "d foods and of the tra d ('oral fish and pot Fnterainmrn was provided by Mr and Mrs Edward Chou, and by several dancing groups, directed bv Mr and Mrs Robert Rintoul The ' Kciki Wahmi's" (little girls) who d.ineed were Ellen Thompson Jolene Stimpson. Alena Bingham Shcrrv Ellis Connie Child (Jail Taylor Marsha Iynn Hunter, all from Riverd.ilr Janene Mower Martin Janene Spackman and Ida Jo Rmloul, of Las Ion and there' were also numbers from Patty Hos ler and Ann Mill hell, all authen tic Hawaiian Members of the Riverdale Sev rntys are Virgil Hosier Ted An dervin, Howard Ellis. Delbert Pat tersnn. Jake Kapp. Roseoe Child Void Cragun, Itert Child. EDio Matthius. Donald Woodbury, Ver non Prohst Gib Stewart Max Rit ter and Odrian Draaver eo-irs- . V N k r HE INNA PVKKFR To reign ove, celebration a known iiviiaiite be hi i dal 1 1 Ui- Jfc.SK to on'y qu.mtv f , o i cr . f r IVifH CN 'ic olid stamp is nuLanding .mu (ientc-it i' uiipiri 1 a gesture strung in woihl iiomi H is a m Willi a putuii ol .. Hamuli 'tamp of Wag'nv'ay oil i! and ihc word' Ramon Champion ol Libel ty ' W.if'al'aV Was II. i tall w l.o wa' of ibe pnii.ppiiM mint His 'In rl ly kwli d in ail ace idem but volumt.ous fill reads liK iihaplits fioin Abraham Lincoln ill-'.din- Lake View Stake ami Pa r n k Hi nry and III .Is irom mu i ooir I y "KM Basketball It (. VME A small Loud ikt'. irom Jamaica has bv several patrons iiic.vid I lie Lake V u ,v Mike liaski h.i h s ty of mail is ..ft i e ,i ii Ht season will i: f i ,i d ,i tal must be confiscated ujit n on o. Ii to pi.. IlllOth I bo. ' all I.cc.i.'c 'be law of the United i n mincb d t h t 't ,.'i. ul a m i'c ' pi"1 dips anyone, iven postal minimum ot t ,v .. in 't ", a s from opening any first hood c.iu s.u i,,p ,: tp ih Sun i .ms m, i, I. the tickets are allowid , IN Ills uV, N 'o io thrnuh to their destination day Silu c, mVRD during S pn mb, i and let to contain loterv p irkc-o hi r In p.u ,i ip it, m ' k p a matte t j inhibited in the mails " Lo Ids get out to Mii'ii. il and get cal lost offices must then request tat ted rij lit es to open the letters the addri-sin the prcsime id post office cm puyeis If the matter contains lot mv. it must he returned o the Post Office where it is sent to postal inspectors Mi : i ' I I I . . m- : ' , 0-- i . I . i i VV t ! i Clearfield Man Gets Training r Many patrons are very innocent involved and art at a loss to know how their names and address es hi i ome known to the mailers in Jamaica 'Hus little lottery game is similar to the Irish Sweepstakes hut of even less reliable status and the is flourishing throughout 'How fitting j way olln r pa to honor him mm LOD Is A MAM I you ever b.i" that 3c stamp Do whin you put it mi your let cr and say May tie Lord (,od of Hosts bless you legs" No I m sure you don't, but you should You 'ho ml gr.i fulli paste it on ami think jus d wll alal lot a U villa' tll.it lilt.i the di'taliii' 'lamp I' dorm li! it will coiir and the running it is doing for you while you sit at liotm and shortly wait for your letter to rcaih its destination " One of the US Atomic Energy Com mission's latest traveling ex hibits will he shown in Roy Wed nesday Sept 4 in the afternoon it was announced today by Don Shreek, vice president of the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce The exhibit self c ontained in a bus type vehicle It is designed to acquaint the public with the many concerned with the programs peaceful applications of nuclear energy In a relatively short period of time, a visitor walking through the is a walkthrough type housed , a simple, informa our country 's efforts to fiirtbi r the ideal expressed in Presidi nl Eisenhower's speech be fore tin- - United aNtions General Assi mbly in Dec 1953 "To find the wav bv whuh the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be be dedicated to his death, but con si i rati d to his life Tin- exhibit is shown under the national sponsorship of the Nation al University Extension Assn and the Junior ( hamber of Commerce There is no admission charge and the public is invited. xhitnt obtains t .V e pi i tun- - of In a recent issue of Coronet the importance of stamps and the laik1 of mail serviee was portrayed m a true story of an Indian Cicf -Holdfast Gaines General Andiew Jackson was due of the Louisanna Purchase unless lie could get word through GOO miles fm additional recruitments No means THE THING THE KHRNK OP A HOMING PIGEON of communication existed So, ncarl THAT IS IN YOU dawn on October 7, 1814, General I mted Males and fleecing droves Jackson placed his orders in a Every man carries within himself the very things that he seeks Redmans strong hands and com It di esn t matter so much what is behind you or what is before you. ol our i itii ns manded "111 give you 10 days to the thing that is important is what is in you Should you receive any of these get there and may the 1ord God! If you can master the three most religious commandments, every seemingly templing horse racing of Hosts bless your legs success is within your reach lottery tickets Mhat have, slipped First is your relations with God Holdfast Gajiics, six days and through undetected, contact this that with other prople- - your families and each other Second ol fiee and return the contents and five nights later, gaunt and gasp Third is "By the sweat of your face shall you eat your bread" even the envelops in which mailed nig, stumbled into headquarters it is the way you ''ork is not only the wav you get your bread with the message' lie hjd eeasless A T 1IIN(. OF BEAl'TY IS A and personality The means by which you are character your develop out of 10 hours run fnr every ly JOY I OREYLR . The Postal I)c 24 tested and proved has ssued intent cum The way you rise above your circumstances in a process of put many How you conduct your life's work will show memorative stamps of late but two America won that bailie with de Eternal progression recent ones stand out among the cisne toll because the message to God and men the extent of your hone'tv, ability and Godliness. re st with a shining brilliance sum Each man has been endowed with a set of attributes of Divilinity, got through and as the article lar (o the north star in a heaven states, "surely America owes hum the development of which is one of the purposes for which ha lives in red, white and blue with those age to Holdfast Gaines through Work for progression is one of them. heart rendering words, "Long May whose untiring legs God saved a THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IS NOT A PUNISHMENT It Wave," printed on the border nation and blessed a brave new properly understood work is one of the most wonderful and below Our office sold our first wbrld." thrilling of all of life's experiences. No satisfaction to excel has been We don't have Indian runners given as a reward of accomplishment, better than the satisfaction allotment like the opening day of We replenished our today nor do we need them because of "work well done". This is a standard of integrity that should govern a fire sale supply and find we still almost a stamp is our messenger. If the our conduct under all conditions and circumstances. Onec the course of a homing pigeon has been determined hae to ration them to have enough stories could be told of the heroics to go around. No other stamp has of the 3c stamp and what its mesit never geta off the track, either to the right or to the left , . . a parallel for your success . . . there Is also a great power availeven touched us as this stamp has, sages have done, we could say, we feel a sincere tenderness and "America owes homage to the able for your guidance and support. awe for its simple beauty and the "Holdfast "It i sthc 'Light of Christ that enlighteneth every man that stamp through whose Excerpts from Sterling W. Sill, summer depth of meaning for which It untiring legs God saves our nation comcth into the world. stands. Our feelings are likened to and blesses our world. commencement exercises, BYU, ly Schedule of Events satiIvDA v ArcrsT I n-- c..ii'i Mu y month v Ulo'c whi know the rll ol villa! liny hot wc'h i lu-l- l. ngs and 'ixiwls Moinlav i u.tii c sts'e t X , M-- ti t vi i :u. in:.: to lose the whole territory -- lvn .irk Ted 12:00 Lunch is serv ml r.M. Dmwinig for P a house 2:00 I.M. I)i;iHr Pnrliiur Baby Show 3 :00 P.M. fo 0:00 P.M. SKcial Fvonls 8:00 P.M. Variety Program 8:30 P.M. Drawing Douse Trailer 9:00 P.M. Fireworks 1 :00 I Program Details on Following Pages Sponsored by the Hoy Junior Chamber of Commerce w.is ,iIm cun m.idi- - fur a wi-rt- Atoms For Peace Van Visits Roy or tin onnoi'i or of ant q 'ilk merchant who admiies a liiau lidil v.i't- or jui it- of diliiatc ilo.li . iiil-- i he hi Id the the - wai-.- ducted ll.iti' lnni.r ibu to p m will n to ' l.i . . i.' vi hii'inr's j M p hi Id llu-hi 22 for The Roy Jayciltc-monthlv meeting Aug 21 at t fi which tin re will be a th.irge Ver 'iheduie for home of Mrs Robert Stewart Thev mr Shtiik .md Domi.t oken are honored Edna Brown, a charter the i leormen jT'K m .,Il Mi, an! A inp'e a . j NttV K I i I ! U o ,1 .ix.-li- l M :i .ell I n.ij h A '0,0 .lull Cl .V ih.ir,'c in s !h. r I fr Vernal lot ii.Ih i who is lijv.og to make l.er home wph a partv and piisiiiticl h r with a gift Fr.inus N'.iimir.i s u.lnr ti am were Home Show at Monthly Meet u-- u"tr A pan cake breakfast will stari the days festivities Monday at B 3d pm followed by the parade at 10 w'-V'lVi m winihl like to see a m AH children are urgid to par ere i" up Marled m the are-- i ticipatc Tickets will he given to those in the parade for whuh a s' ild contact Iiiulle Rainev FX 4 1470 and sro-.iyour piece Mrs lovely ranch type playhouse will tv R.vriev is deirnus of forming such 1 m at the same The p day given a group o if vou have a secret winner must be present "passion for paints" that has tcen One of the highlights will he tin bottled up Jong enough please .nd o'h.-- koidred folk bv "Diaper Darling" hahv contest to vo be held at 2pm Parents are tirg d i Mu,,; I i hind til's endeavour tn have their babies there at 30 in order to have them registered Mrs Robert Rush chairman re minds parents that thes ran still! enter their bahies if they call tn Saturday evening Phone EX 4 6848 or F.X 4 2348 Rabies from 6 tn 18 months may enter H " ' .n hi.m w as t tl n (Se )iiiiriC lf( There will be rides enheessions eu.-fi- j s( evenin' and special events going on all dav Seville 'f How art F"is in Rev to be completed at 8 pm with a rd t'e Hi- - sot-.l- l was hosted liv the which grand program during Rivcrdde grtom vu'h Virgil he The awav will pro given pri7e I In' h r a' group leader gram will he fnllnwid In firiuoik-a- t fh 'it puis f. o was prepared Ha 9 pm. 1 Jaycettes Plan Rs s tinder the dirccte n n; r id of Roy, won top hon Vit'on.ii M usic Assouan i hi Id at lying Reach, Calif, ' O'M Hading from left to i ,hs Jones c.aiy look SynmiM'"'a Tnl.r R Lyle Burgie. Ogdu lorry Rei son. I'uitah Sumd row Jen VVihon ().hn la .vis Dabb, ( lcarfield hint McMillan Layton Mi mil Riyaii. .idng b.ok row Dennis O. vc r ogdm, (hiryl lav lor Ogdin l.arv I k '"i Loud II ah In r Ogden, Tex ll.inruk ogd n 1 ' Reynolds PENSACOLA, FLA (FHTNO-- A first solo flight was made July 19, by Navy Ens. Ted Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aron VV. Reynolds of 548 E. 2f0 SI .Clearfield. Utah In addition to solo flights, he is in cotnmttntca being instructed tions, navigation, engineering, at b letics, aerology and civil regula tions during basic flight training at Pensacola, Fla. 0 |