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Show Le&l Nw, Advertiiinj; for Local People Loc&l The Sun Chronicle, Candidates Wind Up Campaign Kov, I tali, Tlmrs.lnx netoLer , ::n. - Standby For Election Results Sunset Candidate Seeks Victory at Polls Write-i- n Uiiiihovk G Barnett. dent a rr.s o (Sunset (or t Mr ltairnt; is is a cuiid djtc (or write in m.,ver n. an .mil a past piesidcnt of Sail in (Me af( i.rs (or a ii ai t.viil 1 1 c vjff.v.'r F . taWsis i. (. ( oune 1 1 D.n $ ' past j loinier in'oii Lons Club r of year- - busines.s He bas .uni is highly re u-.it- o' nty rrT'Trrtrrr M ( ti'rtibi of and reecved his rrtuca'mn m D'nh s. ( ,N b ng grad.ia'ed from the t n v i r it v of Ctali nt lk siif n lit. tit- 7 L V pri s nt he is employed as a sah man and has been employed for 13 ; ,n industrial engineering veals w.th DuPont Co. and G'-i r ,i E'i ( tr c Co in n liman m Harnett s.n s be is vital'y in the future growth development of Sunset and if i ns i t of Sunsit want him Mr and the for w .1! do h s best in a r ni '.e ( y He is (special y inter i sed in the youth and their terested House of Worship Stake Plan Dedicated in Roy Sportsmans Ball I h (it Li.'.'ar.ni A mi t i.f ' luirih i if .i r Nav .or's Fv !i y was rated f i resides at 849 No Mam m sunsit w.tb b s wife and f.ve ch.l Hi ( n Monday night in an impres To write in a candidate on a ceremony by I)r. S 1. Swi-son. of Seattle, president of the Co baPot, the name must be spelled lumlua Conference of the Angus (irrertly and it must be hand writ tana Ev Lutheran Church He was ti n as-- 1 ed by Rev Gordon lairen. of Portland tegional dim tor from the Hoard of American and (he pastors from the Inter mountain District, comprised of Itah and Idaho Thry were Las tor Mylen Larson of Nampa. Las Tea and A combined Juliet tor Luthir Swanson of Hlackfoot, Court of Awards will be given by Pastor Carl Sumucl.son of Idaho Neighborhood 2 Saturday. Nov 2, of at Falls, Pastor Ixiwell Krug-o- n the Community Methodist Ogden, Pastor Arthur Wukstrom Churth in Washington Terrace, of Roy. and Pastors Charles Gun- from 3 to 4 pm nerson and Neale Nelson of Salt This event is to honor Juliet n led low. fourdcr of the City Greetings were girl Scouts in 'o 'h ri ngn-- it .mi by !; Loren tie I 'ruled Stall s and the girls on hi half of tie- Hoard of Aim-r- i who ! ,ivc made progress in scout tan Missions, and by Rev Erick ng Brownies, Inti rmcdiate and eiior g rl scout s w II participate. on on behalf of the I ntcrinountain Tiie program is under the d roc District and the Ogden Ministerial t n of Mrs I'o Robinson. Neigh ssocialion. " : t (l ( bairn.. in and leaders of The welcome and benediction In troops were Riven by Rev Arthur Wick-stro'.i'll' fie y nr pins will be given, of Roy. ir of wh.ih will bo rece.sed by 'n Following the services, a reception was held, sponsored hv the ida.Ls .Mr and Mrs Ul.if Kies jurd. Mrs Hoy Thurman, and Mrs Esardl Women's Guild, under the super Pi ng.in vision of Mrs Mary Pales, Mrs. Room decorations will lie ar Finely Wood and Mrs M.irlvs Seth ranged by 'Iroop 59 The green and biown pot holders, brownie and; scout colors, will be donated by the troop to Camp Red Cliff. The tea table will be decoratel in fall colors, with Troop 119 plan tong (hem An interesting program has been arranged with Troops 10, 20. 30, A new class m square dancing 119. 84. 107, 12 59, and 126 all will begin Friday. Nov. 1. at 8 p.m. participating at the Roy Elementary School. Refreshments will be served by The class will be under the direc- the Brownie Troops Parents, and tion of Wayne Anderson, a friends of girl scouts are invited caller of Spanish Fork and to attend in California where he was a charter member of their square dance sie "The SiHirtsman's Hall." a Rail stake isent sponsored by the View Stake Jr M Men and Jr (lle.uiers. will le held November 9 at 8 30 in the Hooper Second Ward Sports clothes (no peddle pushers etc will be (he apparel of the evening Music will be furnished by Owen Ridges and his orchestra and pumpkin pie, ice cream, root beer and root beer floats will be sold. I SjM-cia- dancing will numbers be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McCracken, stake dit.ie drei'ors and their will lie' spiral i:.ti rni.ssion features. and Miss Joyce er'o.i tcbelt. s'akc presidents of the M Men and Jr (Pcancrs are the gui'ial chairmen of the ball, asss'id h, M:- folow'ing chairmen Lins. Mary Beth lei's Ji i t Hull Honra Gould. Myrene Hunt- rr ii. o.i .i.ii h n. and Eleanore ..meg under tin- direction of Hay i h..il stake Jr M Men leader and H H Mr- .i irrnp, Jr. (Heaner and Lean Child and Mrs. Donna i.me stake ac'ivJy counselors. -- M .I- - O' V O- -: I IDUWifl , 1 - Mrt f - iw n Mrni rws Q (im VTK -- . ' j.. INDEPENDENT PEOPLES , - o a - O' ' . C ltr I - .: Q l m c Q All nan In is of the Lake View Stake and their friends arc invited. O. ri- - n 'D MAKE SURE YOUR VOTE COUNTS ..2. ' A 4 Howcv'-sentiments may y n r be, you will have tin- right to vote Nov. 5th for (me city mayor and vio c tv cotincJinon. whose names re listed on tb- - ballot If a write n vote is diMml. just wrt'e the HI imie of the person and the fiii'il lik Idled m ns,-, )i inn 4 nk or j x mil on the blink ballot orov tiled along with the others Yon may either vole at random or by voting a straight ticket If a (might ticket is preferred, it eon e done two ways, mark a cross in each square opposite the cattdi tales name or to mark a cross in he circle under the name of the Lake View - BASKETBALL -- v r J A : TV - th THE SUNSET THIRD WARD Road Show won first place in the North Davis Stake and thus it went to the Division in Ogden where it rated superior. The title of the road show was and directed by Beverly Olsen, ac"Indian Dawn" MIA. It was talien from the leof Ward the tivity counselor gend Sego Lily, written by Eva Willes Wangsgard of Huntsville. Leads were portrayed in the, singing of the Indian Ixive Call by Beverly Olsen and Hartly Anderson. LeWanna, the Indian princess who died, by Pam Whitely, her lover by Duane Montgomery. The scenery was under the direction of Lcanna Roueche. Mrs. Sharlene Reed directed the dances so beautifully given by the Mia Maids, Beellive girls and the scouts. The story was told by Norma Dalton. Photo by McQuarriet - Hoy pal mietiiig of will be School IT 'e!d Wednisdav, Nov 6. at 7 30 at the Roy Junior High j) in si hoo! A most interesting program has been planned for th s meeting on 'Safety " There will be a short film on safety pa' ml. narrated by Stanford Martin of the AAA. followed bv a W.iit Disney carlo,. n Deputy Jean King, Weber County Sheriff. .'.,11 sp,ak on safety. Kept hnients a. 11 be MrV'd A Eli mentary i Q rv.yv Vsfriu Im - p w . PiP,UEUCiN CITIZENS PROGRESSIVE - : Tea. and Court Municipal PTA Awards Planned Hold November the Munir, Mis-nm- Square Dancing Planned at Roy Elementary well-know- L.ikr View .St,,ke basketball got The class will tie open to anyone to ,i nornt.il start with two who is interested in learning to teams not showing, but some in- square danre ti ust mg games were played Jun lor teams claiming victories were. Boy 5th. Hooper 1st B. and Clinton A Senior teams coming through were Roy 1st. Roy 2nd and Clinton. Eviryone is invited to come out and root for their favorite teams. off larty. If however, you select your ran Schedule for Nov. 67 Relates from two or more parties, A vs Roy 5th mark a cross only in the square 6 pm. Clinton and candidates the name 7 pm opposite Hooper 1st A vs Kanesville ;or three candidates only, 1 mayor, 8 pm. Hooper 1st H vs Roy 2nd two counctlmen. No matter what your choice may 9 p in. Roy 4th vs. Clinton B 2. be, vote Nov. 5th. Voting may be Thurs. Nov. 7 Igikevicw-lloope'one at the foiling places: Senior Play Nov. 7 7 p.m. Kanesville vs Roy 4th District 1 and 4, Muncipal Bldg District 2, County Infirmary; Dis-ri- 8 p.m. Clinton vs Hooper 2nd 3, Mrs. Ed Bingham 2120 W. 9 pjn. Roy 1st vs Roy 2nd 1400 So.; District 5, Lakcview Beginning next week, scores aRd School. standings will appear. Til remember this night por AT LEAST THREE PAY PAYS' Hold First Family Night Nubt will be held Sun night. Nov 3rd at 6 30 pm at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Hoy Family nights, with potluck suppers, will be held the first Sunday night of each month hereafter. At first, the f:r-- t in the series, Miss Marion Anderson, a deaconess from the Immanuel Deaconess Institute of Omaha, Nebraska, will present the program, including a Family day film. Members and friends are invited to attend, with each family asked to bring a prepared food dish Does your child read books From a library; and you? plonse fill till-Tirnuiele, fi.'Nl So. 1 H IT Ml ( ; H ) 1. nut a 10 return West, Kov, I it tn Tile Sun tall. Number of trips monthly to Ogden for books Number of members of pour family who use library facilities Youl you favor the establishment of library facilities in Roy Would you : Lutherans to prefer a library in Roy or a traveling library Would you assist in establishing a library in Roy . THE ROY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR HELP. WON'T YOU FILL OUT THESE FIVE BLANKS AND RETURN IV TO THE SUN CHONICLE, 5380 SO. 1900 W., ROY, UTAIL |