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Show tkem to their daughters. Twenty- fiveperions were present at the party of these 10 Bluebird girls, nine toothers, the Bluebird leaders and the Primary presidency. - A short program was presented. The blessing on the food was by Judy Thursday September 4, 1958 The UCOND CLAM AUTBOEIZKD PAITtUOIS MAIL AT Chambers. Montgomery Margie GuY Motfiebuilder gave a talk Mothers.'1 Hfcr Mother, Norrinne MoHtkbmery, gave a talk Our BeneHomebuilder Daughters. diction by Carol Millgate and Appreciation was expressed by Saun-dr- t Moss, Bluebird leader,' : the who also Bluebird leader other worked very hard is June Thurgood. It was a successful party. EOT, CTAB PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utah: Ph. EX J. HOWARD STAHLE .. Editor and Publisher, Res. EX 9441 BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager ROY NEWS By Arlene Hamblin EX Kyle Hartop . .. Ph. EX Mr. The Seventy quorum has a project of hard surfacing the parking lot around the church house. The presidency wishes to express' their thanks to everyone who ik helping with the project. If anyone wishes to Obtain sbrne' nee, 4 powdered milk or hOneJr for their emergency br other 'supply they triay' do so by contacting their quorum presidency. the arriage of their daughter, Carol to Eldon McLatchie, son of Mrs. Madeline McLatchie of Ogden. The heremony took place in Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 14. The young couple will make their home in and Mrs. Ed White announce iH ; THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU otBYU -- The $1.5 million London Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints has been completed after three years of construction for dedication Sunday, Sept. 7, by President David 0 McKay, left inset, world leader of the church. McKay flew from Salt Lake City to conduct the three-daceremony, celebrating his 85th birthday in England, Sept. 8 The church leader dedicated a similar structure near New Hamilton, Zealand, five months ago. Appointed president of Britains first Mormon temple is Selvoy J. Boyer, inset right, former Utah State legislator and official who had served as president of the churchs British Mission for five years following World War II. Latter-da- All Advantages of a Large University, the Attention of the Small College Consider these advantages at the Largest Intermountain University student Relatively small classes. A complete stake of the LDS Church, entirely with dent membership in wards. Ogden. Mrs. Moses Jeppesen was released as activity counselor in the Roy Third Ward Mutual Sustained in her place is Mrs. Howard Stahle. Visiting friends and relatives in Roy are Mr. and Mrs. Orson Millet and family of Anchorage, Alaska. The Millets left just six months ago and were the lucky winners of an trip to Hawaii. They will sail from San Francisco on the U.S S. Lurhne on the 12th of Sept, for a weeks stay. The trip was won as the result of Mr. Millets sales achievements for the past 18 months He is general agent for American National Insurance Co. class. stu- Efficient placement service to aid in finding employment. Close association with familysized groups of roomates in beautiful campus residences. 24 Counseling service available to every student. NOW lor ADMISSION APPLY Freshman Orientation - Sept. Sept. 29-3- 0 - Registration 24-2- 7 Brigham Young University PROVO UTAH - TAXPAYERS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schulthies and family of Nyssa, Ore., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stahle this past week. They also visited with the Leonard Howes family who moved her from Nyssa ! WHY? this last spring Mn. Lev. Parker was hostess to the Ajirender Guild Wednesday evening at her home with Mrs. James Nelson assisting as Why should Ruth Eames Olsen request a budget of $63,000 for 1958 when the 1957 budget request of the former recorder was only $50,000. Music from the old masters to Gershwin was presented on the piano by James Pingree and a group of his students. Selections were played by Mr. Pingree, Linda Richards, Susan Davis, LaNora Ford, Kathy Hammond and Brent Signed: Citizens for Better Government (Paid Adv Pol Mr. and Mrs. Orson Millet were both speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday evening of the Roy Third Ward. They told of many interesting things that are in Ala ska and of their trip down the Alcan highway. ) Brown. Mrs. Royal Harrop gave a talk on the early pioneers in Roy. Refreshments were served to the following members and waiting list members Mrs Elna Anderson, Mrs. Roy Austin. Mrs. A. P. Brown. Mrs De Wight Mrs Elmer Brown, Brush, Mrs. John Cathey, Mrs. Da NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAINT! Here Are Sensational Bargains In Painting Needs! I f x-J- 1 MGUIAR ON TREATED CORE. SHRUBS PLANTED RAYNEL TRAY HAS -- UDDER LOCK point 1IEV7S Happy birthday to Verna Holt on Sept. 4th, Flbrenci Blake find Clifford Fisher the 5th; Ilene Dahl the 6th; Ryan Pearsdn, Janet Moss, LaVon Thurgood the 7th; Jo Ann King the 9th; Eugene Read the ioth. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Blake. The Bluebird Class in Primary had a happy day dinner Wednesday, Aug. 27. The purpose of the of the party was for the girls to have an opportunity to prepare and serve a luncheon for their mothers, to also display the articles they knitted tins summer. The girls were presented their bandlos with the symbols they have earned. The bandlos were presented to the mothers who in turn presented Clawson, Mrs. Forrest Day, Mrs. Dee Holley, Mrs. James Lan- son, Mrs. Maynard McEntire, Mrs. C. W. Rapp, Mrs. Bert Rundquist, Mrs J. Leonard Russell, Mrs James Mrs. Albert Taylor, A. Russell, Mrs Dan Thomas, Mrs. Roy Tullis, Mrs Alfred Weston, Mrs. Arley Fhnders and Mrs. Bill Eames. The program was under the di rection of Mrs Clawson and Mrs. Brush. Mr and Carl Racker became the parents of a new baby boy on the first of September. They are the parents of seven other children. Also parents of a new boy are Mr and Mrs William (Billie) Harwood, born on Aug. 31st. They have one other son. Eldren Parker had the misfortune to have his arm broken in three places Saturday. He was breaking a young colt when it reared causing Mr. Parked to fall. The break required surgery and three days in the hospital. Mrs. Bessie Brown Stoker, of San Diego, formerly a resident of Roy, flew by TWA Sept. 2 to Lon-- , don, England to attend the dedica-- I tion of the new LDS temple. She expects to meet her sister Mrs Rcnjamin Brown who has been louring Europe since July. Mrs Stoker will go by ship to Holland and after a five week tour of eight European countries will return via TWA to San Diego. vid LEGS. FREE ESTIMATES- Nrw Crop High M. It was Very nice to see Don 4nd Zora Holbrook again, they visited in West Point Sunday. They came all the way from Texas for a brief visit with Dont parents and friends in the old home tbwn. $4.90 10 Lbs Its P(M 3 Hi way OP 91 - accident this summer. Judy was Primary will start at 10 mintes to four each Wednesday afternoon. There has been some talk of the time for elementary school being changed. It it is the time for Primary will be changed also. A most interesting talk on genealogy (with a different slant) was given by Thayne Smedley in the Sunday evening meeting. Karen Zaugg and Lucy Oleson had a wonderful summer, they were fortunate in being members of the group who took the four week historic trip to New comes York. The name from South Cottonwood Ward who originated the trips as an award for 100 per cent attendahee. Before leaving on the trip each one was assigned a certain historic place in the U.S. or Church History that would be visited on the way. They were instructed to learn everything they could about that place and as they arrived at that spot they gave a talk about it. In hat way they each learned a good deal about the places visited Some of the places they visited were Ft. Bridger, Wyo., Kansas, Independence, Mo., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina was the furthest There point south they visited Ocean Atlantic in swam the they They enjoyed Jamestown, Va., They spent two days in New York City where they slept in their first bed during the trip, (they used sleeping bags, except when it rained, then they slept on the bus). In New York they saw the Empire State Bldg , Radio City, Statue of Liberty, the Queen Mary and the U.N YOURS 1 . GAL HOUSE r POR ONLY.. OUTSIDE NYLON PAINT .r vehicle laws, who buys his cars in Utah, pays his taxes on his cars in Utah, and drives with Utah license plates on his car. Vote for Howard SHupe Adwtlumnt Paid Pftlitito) by Howard SHup Consider yout fair Lady's taste! Choose Champion bourbon Americas mildest straight bourbon Aged 8 years Your best bourbon buy! chniletj STRAIGHT SOtfltBOS WHISKY. 86. SCHtHltY CO. OIST I y a 1. Sponsored, won aproval and support of President Eisenhower for $760 million Colorado River Storage Act, is recognized as leading reclamation lawyer and advocate in the Senate. 2. Author of $70 million Weber Basin Projecf Act an organizer of Provo River (Deer Creek) Projecf. 3. Sponsor, chief advocate, one $1 million approin priation to start Vernal project, the break-througinvaluable long-rangCentral Utah participating project. 4. Author of Bear River Compact legislation; supporter of the proposed Virgin River (Dixie) Project. flexible 5. Constant supporter of Eisenhower-Bensort program on basic commodities. of the National Wool Act of 1954 6. and extension of act this year; supporter of the Sugar Act increasing U. S. beet sugar allotments. 7. Ardent sponsor of National Parks Mission '66' ond National Forests Operation Outdoors" improvement legislation. 8. Continuing strong advocate of federal protection and encouragement for lead, zinc and other U.S. minerals. 9. Effective proponent of federal interstate defense super highways system, and of h e price-suppo- US for for NDUSTRIAL SAVINGS! ;con$tsuction : On YOUR Family's Furnishings WHITE Meets or" Surpasses t ANY Test for . Bungalow Whit primar- forest-acces- State-Feder- cooperative and similar project?. 10. Abiding supporter Hoover Commission S1W e "pay-as-you-g- y-secondary, LITTLE DUTCH MUSH Vote for a Justice of the Peace, who obeys the Utah motor long-rang- SEE $49 279 PAINT TO THE VOTERS IN THE ROY PRECINCT n Roy vah ) These are but a few of his achievements built around her. - Sill BRAES SHOE EXCHANGE ACCESSORIES Positive achievements in the interests of the people o Utah and the nation are the basis of Senator Arthur V Watkins' campaign for nomination ond DISPOSARLI PAINT SLEEVES New and Vied AUTO GLASS AND PARTS Judy was critically injured in an The charm courses dont emphasize it, but actually there is no way a woman can ect into a car gracefully, short of having the vehicle CHUK-AW- ROLLER installed nice to know that Judy Jones .' Mt. Ogden Nursery A 7H PACKAGE Auto glass is able to be up and about again. If you have a philosophy that life must be kind to you, you're licked before you start. Money talks, but about all ever says is Good-bye- Grade Mixture Roy. Utah 5316 So. 1900 W "PHONE EX in-la- sui paint roller and TRAY... HAS 7" ROLLER WITH COVER .sssKissosLsss.ti.:; LAWNS AND VEST SOY AUTO PARTS rt globe-circlin- g Scores of cultural, geographical, departmnetal and social groups, open to all students. Expanded schedule to include all who wish to take any body. y y ALL Adequate faculty for the large The Primary birthday service usually held in August 'Was postponed this year until the evening of Sept. 7. The program this year was planned especially for the parents. The children have practiced very hard and the Primary workers put a lot of work into the program. Please give them your loyal aup-poby attending the program next Sunday evening, Mormons Complete Temple Near London and many other points of interest Thought fof the week He that is slow to anger is better than the his mighty; and he that ruleth a taketh city. 'that he Spirit than Prov. 16:32. Building. They saw the pageant at Palmyra and on. Sunday they It tended a special testimony meeting in' the Sacred Grove where everything was peaceful and holy. They visited Chicago, Nauvoo, Fatr West, the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky of legislation to carry out recommen- economy-in-Governme- dations. $1" 11. Friend of education and advocate of legislation lo assure aid to local school districts in Federally im- pacted areas. j3'fVQL-VI;H- h ilCs)! II ROWAH c. "Where Quality SHOP in ROY ifc ..... L?W Is XJi ii eMNWKMfr IS hr 11 mrm VOTE FOR FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR U. S. SENATOR Inexpensive" PRIMARY and .r4L- - t" rr Mad H ELECTION. SEPTEMBER Fold Polilicot A4vftUmnt - JJ 9 by Paid 'Political Adv. by' Raymond B. Holbrook |