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Show SCHOOL BOND NEED EXPLAINED AT ROY CHAMBER MEET Discussing the controversial luis. I'tali, 'I'li u i - Local News, Local Advertising for Local People Roy Eiemenfary-Municip- , SoilcmliT 111, 7 1 4. X.. N'ol 17 al I pfTAs to Hear Supt. Bell special meeting will be held '1 uesday, Sept 17 at 8 p in. at the Buy Klementary School gym. Supt T H Hell will speak on the coming school bond election jiid its importance to the comnium tics Ihere will be an opening dis cussion following his reniaiks. Ti ache rs for the coming year will In introduced to the parents A nominating committee will be selected to elect a new president and vice piesident lor the Koy School The election is KK necessary due to the fact that school boundaries have been re isc cl according to Joseph K Allen, pr.ncipal, anJ tecond vice presi la Hunting-Fishin- - ih V A - Lee g Nolan Nelson, head of the Water-ow- l management program in Utah, od the local Kiwanis Club recently that hunting and fishing was Utah's second largest industry. The game department in Utah nnounts to an industry of $44,000,-KK- ) annually. The average cost per luck for the duck hunter is $7 each Most birds are protected by law because of one reason or another The only birds that are not protected are birds that destroy c rops At the club meeting the members were asked to support the $2,500,-(KKde lit This school bon el election Municipal School Also in order to have is necessary money Due to the importance of the schools for the children that will coining school bond election, all of need education m the county m the those in Koy or suriounding areas years aie muted to attend th's meeting coming It is hoped that the people will he interested in supporting his meet ing and the coming bond election. A special mutation is being sent to the parents of children in the Municipal School to attend this meeting Principal Thomas LittleThe Federated Business Mens field states that inasmuch as the Association of Utah was honored Municipal School does not have the with guest speaker, W. I) Brewer, facilities to hold such a meeting, regional controller, post office de that a joint mect.ng with the Hoy Denver, Colo partinent, h t on ntary School would serve the A noon luncheon was held in the best Piesident room of the Hotel following the discussion by Supt Tuesday Heads of Federal He 11 the two schools will si pei ale house Tuesday Heads of Federal and hold thur own business meet Management were in attendance in mgs eluding District Operations Man jgi-George McDonald, District Operations Staff Members, Robert Greenburg, Keith Walker and Kali Shriek of Salt All executive officers or their Mr Brewer gave a stirring ad I. pn s nt.dives of the West bom dre ss on the future plans of me-I .ii' Laughter of the Utah Pioneer banning the- post office, the made in consolidation of amps are requested to meet with str.ele-ill' hoard Friday evening. Sept d strut operations and the future Ki a' 8 pm in t lie karc-- v ihe Waul id even greater dcf.c.t if postage rates aunt raised He mentioned hapi that New Tork handles more mail than all of Canada Next year is estimated lirst class mail will reach over a billion pieces. When you uahe tin re haven t been a billion A sale ul baled goods will be minutes since Christ, it makes a eomlucted by the Primary Assoc la small picture of the magnitude of lion of the Lake View Ward, Fri- the mail. Local postmasters in attendance, day and Saturday at the Safeway were Postmaster td Store on 32nd and cndell, Asst Hive! The purpose is to obtain Postmaster Frank Hazcn and Supt fund-to reimburse the use of a of Mails William Smout, Postmas luis last year which provided trans ter Emma Russell of Roy, Asst Postmaster Earl James of Clearpoitatum of children from the School to the ward for Iri field, Postmaster If H Barton of Lav ton is- sue concerning the erection of a new high school in eithiT the Roy or South (Jgdi-instill!, at the regular meeting of the Roy th.un her of Uommeice Wednesday, T, 11 Re'll, supei intende nt of the Weber C ounty Schools said, "The di'feat of the $2, 5(H) (KM) school bund election lo lie- Fu lit Se pte oilier 24 would lie ell. .die T lie aie.i he saul, Is lino veil in a (Mine nitons growth and ait of Its glowing pains Is thedevelopment of adequate sihuol ill'll s considers that Me lor Sop) lie-o ii.lv is suffiTing liom an exten Hat ng e merge m y js tar as the -iIiihiI -- vli m is one ei tied because ed the ov i re l iiwdi d e olidit ion of most o( it s se bools as well .is in ' adequate facilities fur the proper nstroetoiii and training of the pu t present ills however, the most vital Mirecrn gs procure mg the funds fur the ((instruction of a new high school M i III I II gh Sellout, which Was built to accommodate 1200 stu de nts now has an enrollment of 1800. The school is also badly in need of new gymnasium facllitlej to accommodate the 200 student who take physical education each period In addition to these pressing needs, new elementary schools are needed in North Ogden, South Og-d- e n and Roy and the elementary school at Mashmgton Terrace needs an addition of six more classrooms. Ihe piopu-i- d hood would be paid off in fifteen years at a rate of thiie and a half or four per cent r t rest to Supt Bell, the pub-needs to understand the situa-i,omore folly and several methods of acquainting the people of the urgency of the problem are Ik mg used under the direction of the ' public relations campaign conducted by the business and servin' c lutis of Roy as well as the ITA e.igaiuzations. Flleu ii sites have oeen presented to the si hoolboard for the high chooi building but as yet no has been made as to the choice Aiioidmg 1 ie -- ) Postal Official Speaks Before Federal Workers New-hous- Officers of DUP c - e s e Primary Set Bakery Sale n , e ROY JAYCETTES will conduct their first Home Show tl - year Sunday Si jd 22 t o e hjirmcn of this event is Mrs. Robert (Donna) Olsen, left and Mrs. Don shuik. :,b!. Mis. Maria Williams, center, is president of the Jaycettes. The hone shown ,n i.h,- petun- belongs to the Leonard Briggs family, one of the homes to be shown T elets will be m. at the homes also iluiau - from any Jaycette Roy Jaycettes To Conduct Tour of 6 Homes in Show Lake View BASKETBALL cull ju m r a l.tt'r a I Men a eh III t' .ii epi n! t i him Ives with he roes a'id thus prepare to be m : In fe r! h c inning o. ,f., ' ' ),.. I IV e a M ice , .ii i s ,ii th' vi- lulls .i s qo d, d fum 'lulha! dt i nk lh it i i, .ul e M i The Roy Jaycettes a tour of six of Roy s on Sunday, Sept 22 5 pm Refreshments served will conduct lovely homes from 2 till will al-- o be i Former Hooper Man Dies in , le- - California ill Hume that will be shown in this "home show" are the following Mrs Bill Ivey. 1974 W Mr an 5200 So Dr and Mrs Arley Flin de rs Mr and 5194 So 2(kmi W 1 , I A el i I I' no ,h ( II I I ib., - , a ty . ; variety id form lungs will be shown including modern, oriental, ranch type, American and French Provincial Jaycettes will conduct the tour and will also serve refreshments hh- n A-- Y li akui' t v a I'hin i the .ltd- - of t he w v I- - h V e ni e iiiu-- r h. d i ri.i-ilt- d IH ii b'1 S' ,101 Cll srd he . Ii r (if where ip! .td- - ( h n h h- ( an he eligi to re pn clt i.nly the ward ' ,h e . a I ,m Ri-si- 2170 Briggs, 52n0 So , Mr and Mrs Darrell L Tulhs, 2350 W 5300 So, Mr and Mrs Calvin Suidoway, 5045 So 2100 W i , , on In W a U iii t that u ill 'i w A.ifd d i .1 ii ... lie lo 9 p'.iw I , iv ,.i sol. ward w,-;- - i who ni'Ki s tn another tin M ud nf re golar , i I r , I the mu- oil hi or uf Manhattan Beach, tal had the plcasuic of meeting lot Kiintly i f i a i let M.-- s I tjh Jlld Miss USA She Miss was svll.iid m tin M - t inverse conu-- t They met her at the LDS chapel m Redondo Bc.uh, c al where sin- spoke at the Sunday eve-mservice John L and Michael are the sons of Mr. and Mrs John L Ihumpsun of Manhattan Beach, Gal , formerly of the Riverdale Mard, and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ellis and Mrs Drusilla Thompson of Riverdale. Miss Sheffield is also the ncice of Bishop and Mrs Gayle Sheffield of Roy. Mil II se a me new tile - e v - b, lull op ny ,e ,.i Muiy oi .i..,aiu j.oo I' .nil, b,.,l a .41, ,ii,.l..t, mi. , el U a. oOi n Ool f i i . suo o IVJUItl.MI n.de. i.e , oik lluO lie .oli. 1 jmiiiib waa u'i' I a io-iKiti- li y oi iijiuiu atom,. iii.o a u. iutii,.., k w aa oii.y a. i,o snouiO iiiiiui c,i 1 llO I. W.Ml lilt lilltiK Ul OllOi. w ai i g a jliisi, ool vv oi io ml UiOng ullll ill S e ll up i In ill die anil. id. ooipsill ol M, my diiU was siuilolliil n C t 1 C 1 , i.luh ntiiiy iioiioii iiuspuai i suig.cai leiiiiiiciu. was pui hi ciiun,e oi loe suigi UiVision oi loe oospiiai. Aiiiu.it, s Ooiics was eoe uaimOg oi sui Lll Ul.llS 'Ol InC Slop p.aiooos dneii taiiie me uay nt mil bayi riiit, a gin wnn a spdinno0 rsoiiaiiiy, a sense ol humor anu a lhal u cat ui'pih oi sinceuiy is ac lust sigiu piovu. is love the tact toat toe r Dim uju as Aug. 4, anil live weeks lacoi a beauluui day, kept. 9, toey i iiiai ned on Hie post witli ai. e lixnigs of while satin and iaic id bridtfvjnaids aod oiange b.u nir in the little Chapel in the oods. Her father gave the bride igoiid vs a 1 (ay. Faye was born in Ogden, the iddlc one in a familly of two sis rs and two brothers. Her father, mes S. Bcrrett was a railway ail clerk and her mother, Lou ickham Berrctt was a beauty op-ato- The desire to become a doctor 1 , , T SO-- suin.iiJ . V ade my He sirvcd take in onlci tu ailiiciv in France during oi i uiii oil ion was impossible sue World Mar I (fe nUeil to (lain as a oulse anu lie lbwas a me mix I of the l.DS tame a stuucm nuiac ai tin i...- - ' horth Hospital in 6a it Last; City lie married Fst r Taylor Nov. l ui Iki loo. tne war came a.mig 26 193(1 at Gaiehn City, Kansas aim t tiangeu her plans. Anuoua They moved to California in 1940 io do in r soaie in luc gitai c.mii He had worked lor the Califor aIk sign.d up as a MAC in tin ma C orp Kaysville plant, .lutl.t.i. Coips and tn.ii is no.s and Talking in Ualiforn.a ..uine she tame lo he slutiuiieU He is survived hy his wife and at the Patrick lluiry ilosjinal m three sisteis, Mrs Lucinda F'owers, w hue she met Miuijm j 'and Mrs Janet Dyson, tiigioia Hooper and i aiming .Mrs A rv ilia Hud-oF'ord, Rocky was released from the MACs 5hi olo 194a l.l, lur jnU jau husbanu, jao I), 194.) alter live years ol scrim lit the meantime, Hie Fannings, suriounding towns and states lie Fannings now have live five ccausf ot certain miraculous oings tiny hau seen achieved, had 'ihudien jan 11. L,,en 9, Reed 8, .jecoine Uecpiy interested in the Paul 7, and David 3 heir home is tieine ot c hiropiacticas as a a lovely house in ler means ol curing the ills uf Utah lace, which was ie mode led by their kind I pon Mr. Fanning s release own (ontiaitur alt. r their own ltoni the service, they both cn design roiled in the Palmer Sclioul ot That tloirs has been a good Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa marriage is attested to by the fad Alter obtaining their Doctors that seine its b- ginn.ng, their as degree the Doctors Fanning started sociation has been on a 24 hour to practice in Snoqualmie, Wash a day basis, in the service, in Although it looked like they woum school, in their practice and in have a promising future there, they their reircation i ,u Ii sharing and had a nagging desire to live in assuming their s Utah. During their tune in the harmoniously as they have gone service, William Fanning accoin along Through the inspiration of pamed his wife home to visit hei his wife, Dr Fanning is now a lolks whenever their furloughs member of the LDS hureh. would allow and he had become im At the Internatnon.il Chiropracpressed with the place, the people tors Convention held in St. Louis, and the climate. As a consequence, Mo. recently Dr M'llliam Fanning they moved to Ogden and since was named regional director of the they liked the idea of practicing in 11 western states One of his duties a small town, decided on Roy as will be the organizing and coneluc a likely place and opened their ol ting of the International Posture fice at 5360 So. 1900 W. They im Qucon Contest held each year in mediately inaugcrated an educa St Louis. There is no doubt but tional program concerning Chiro- what the Fanning duo is doing a practic which has proved to be most great deal toward putting the town gratifying. Their patients are not of Roy on the rnap in a most creditonly from Roy, but from many able manner. - , Doctor F'anning was born in Faye when she was only 4 years of age she emerged frof unconsciousness to the securi tv and peace of a hospital room where she was recuperating from critical injuries received when she was struck down by an automobiU-llclife had been despaired of, in fact, she had even been pronounced dead, but there she was. As she opened her eyes atd looked into the anxious and loving face of hei mother she said, "Dont cry moth cr, Fm alright. I am going to be a doctor. To become a doctor was a largesized ambition for a girl whose only means of attending college was on the musical scholarships she earned as she went along and so she majored in music and minored in medicine. She attended Weber College, the USAC, in Logan and the University of Utah. Realizing that the round about route she was com- r F. IIOMPSON, I dale Alice-,1inm- pee i'll lo eioviois W o. ..on a e anilide, i, ,s ..hi, io e.i i jiiOl irt,. .1 t.HlOls S till SlUl ,i i.iiii nave aua.iKU piom. ,.ie in ii.c.i liciu ol inuuvoi, . ii. ,io way . i , arc-prou- Community Portraits M J i.l Rim s- 1 ) 1. iv 1 written ap piov.il of 'be wjrd and stake ath let ie d r. tor-- uf bo'h e nld and Tickets may be obtained from ne.e .cards involved any Jaycette or at Don t Grill in Thomas Richard Widdison. Cl, Attendance Ogden The Roy Jaycettes former Hooper resilient, died Tucs to show these homes to the day in Areadi.i. Calif following a ,i i r m.i-- t ,"( nd( d a public one nest lingering illness minimum of two MI He- was horn in Hooper, Dec. 17, hood one sacrament and one Sun 1(195 a sun of James G and s ho'd ni'iting m his own dav Me Ward during eaeh of the two M iiiili'-obe r county Schools and the Weber month- rue ding the first stake ib'altlli,, bv F i C j'ne most attend no fewer than Hi (omph'e ngiilar church meet s THE LIVING - own ward as listed above mgs in pe r month following enrollment t A., of tin se m hi MIA At le e Unde i to i.ri can a'h letic ai 'll e or skull drills be At (..untid as a'tindancc nt MI - the participation tcnd.it. it of MIA in the full evening In addition tee the above require h mail mu-- t s.ilmrt to his me nts I I a- J PHILOSOPHIES By R. P. COTTLE Copywrite 1957 urn-tam- I inu(- e h , ate- ed ligihlllly signed lo. the- player waul athletic el re "i t r ,.nd ward 5MMI super i nt Ili'nde r,t diver must also suhini' a physKal examination slip loriipl'ielby a phy ii i.in It is urged that the(usual examinations be as soon as possible in complete-eorder to insure eaeh players eligi.-hili'and to avoid the last minute lush Physiei.il exams and eligibility statements must be in the hands of the stake athletic direc tor, before October lOh If your waul is going to field a team. The fm ms mentioned above may be obtained fiom your wjjrd YMMIA of (11,11 a I f i e i -- l fin rs Riverdale PTA Plan School Nite Riverdale School PTA are planning "back to school night October 10 A committee meeting was recently held and plans for the years activities were made All committees arc fully organized and looking forward to a full year of splendid activity, accord- ing to Richard president, Simmons, PTA It seems a little odd to me, at tunes, how swiftly life is passing And yet so many wonderful people are living beyond three score and ten February 4th 1941, 1 asked an able and devout churchman, longtime eduiator, civic, worker and ambassador of good will, these four questions and received the following answers. What in your opinion brings men and women the greatest happinevs? A - Living uprightly and making others happy What do you believe to be mails most precious inheri t) tance? A sound body, a good mind, responsiveness to devine in A spiration (). What do you consider us the most important purpose of life? A To develop a noble character. Q. By what means may man best achieve this purpose? A 1. By choosing invincibly what. seems to be right. 2 By self majtery. 3. By service September 8th, 1957, this man, 84 years young, remains vigorous, alert, happy, and strong in leadership. His philosophical remarks today are revealing: Life Is made up of our associations of today and tomorrow. The yeprs will pass by so quickly that you will be surprised when you are 80. And the relationships you have had with your family, loved ones and friends will constitute the fullness of the emptiness of your years. THIS 1IAFFP MAN, President David 0. McKay has very richly dedicated his life and his talent unstintingly for others. He added, "Happiness is realized only by making other happy. His active life and love of living and love of sharing has extended to his 84th birthday cake, shared with employes on the first floor of the LDS Church office building. Busy as he always is, its a mystery how he can find additional to be gracious, accommodating, understanding and so sympatime thetic to others. Well meet and ponder here again next edition. . |