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Show COMUNITY PORTRAIT A native of Hawaii who is proud and hDpv that her home land is now the 80th state in the United States of America is Joyce Cockett Lawrence. She was born in War-lukMoui in the Hawaiian islands, the daughter of J. Pia Cockett and Mary Kekahu. She is one of 14 raised in Grantaville, Utah. They met in 1943 when he was sent to a rest camp at Moui following a strenuous period of active duty at Iwo Jima and Siapan with the U.S. Marines. DOB ELECTION MOV. 20 DY COUNCIL WATER Tell of First Social Roy Kiwanl-Ann- es Roy Gardenettes Plan Next Meet - SET The Roy Gardenettes will hold November 20 is the date set by commendation has been received their monthly meeting, Monday, the planning board .regarding it. Sept. 21st, at 8 p.m. at the home the Roy City Council for the pro- by of Mrs. Gertrude Peterson, 1624 posed $254,800 bond election. The The proper procedure in petitionpurpose of the bond is to pay for ing for rezoning is to present it Washington Blvd., Ogden. LEONARD HOWES of Mount a water and sewer improvement first to the city council, which over Ogden Nursery, Roy, will lecture project, $16,000 of this amount will after consideration, turns it children. ' on preparing flowers and gardens be used for sanitary sewer improve- to the planning board for recomHER FATHER, who has been a for winter. Mrs. Leonard Howes, ments; $50,000 for new storm sev- mendation. school pricipal for 25 years and will entertain the group with sev- ers and $170,000 to improe the Failure to follow th? rules often has served as the county treasurer, causes considerable delay in the eral musical selections. Mrs. Lyle citv culinary water system THE CITY. must provide facili- adjusting of the situation. The attended the constitutional convenRogers will be assisting hostess. ties for 2,000 acre feet of Weber city council again had to table tion that framed the petition for Basin Conservancy water by Jan. any decision on the rezoning of Hawaii to become a state. of 1960. For the present, the Weber these two parcels of land because Her family is not only prominent Basin is storing Roy's supply of of this hitch, even though they in LDS Church and civic affairs water temporarily at the South Og- are unanimously in favor of such but she had two brothers who are den treatment plant. The first of a shopping center. doctors." They received their eduwater will begin to be cation in America. She also has a TH& QUESTION of the instalMrs. William (Sondra) Bartlett the year the a stream into the lation of the water mains in Harfed in sister who is a teacher in the steady hula dance does not wiggle the hips was presented with a Golden Gleapublic schools irt Kearns, Utah. mony Park was brought to the atbut moves them naturally with the ner Award at the sacrament meet- city mains. In anticipation of this, the city tention of the city council by Dale JOYCE LAWRENCE received with music in the in the Lake Ward View held the hands steps ing her elementary BS degree at the fathers have taken preliminary Smedlcy. It was his idea that perand face interpeting the meaning Sunday night. a reservoir site haps the city had encroached on BYU in 1946. She taught school in daDce. When the dance is of the The presentation was made by steps by purchasing Hawaii two years after her graduadone properly, it is very beautiful Mrs. Dorel Barnard, stake Gleaner at 2400 W. 5175 So. for the amount private property to lay them. He tion tre- -i me University. and graceful and the techniques leader. Mrs. Bartlett is now a mem- of $2,200 and the right of way to left the council to measure the 000. An upright area in question and came back In 1951 she married John Clifdevelops the grace, poise and con- ber of the stake MIA music depart- the site of $2 is to be with the opinion that they were million reservoir ford Lawrence. He was born and gallon fidence of the dancer. ment. buiir on the property. where they should be. However, IN ORDER for the reservoir to the city will have to make a further e matter. to function at 5175 So. it is neces- investigation main down LaMar C. Burnett, photographer sary to lay an eight-inc4800 So. across 2275 W. to the res- for the National Dollar Studios, ervoir. A new main will replace the was denied a license to operate in old one at 2700 W. 6000 So. run- the city of Roy on the grounds ning east to join the city mains that he will have no business esat the U. P. tracks. Plans also in- tablishment here and because he clude another reservoir in the vi- is not a resident, he could not qualify for a home occupation cinity of 2100 W. 4400 So. The problem of surface water is increasing to the extent that storm sewers must be laid throughout the city to take care of it. The present proposal allows for a storm drain under the railroad right of ROY way at 4800 So. and 4000 So. and The City with a Future Roy, Utah, Thursday, September 17, 1959 Vol. 6 No. 17 a main feeder from the city to accommodate the many subdivisions. SANITARY sewer facilities will FOOTBALL LEAGUE DORA ARAVE FETED ON HER also be provided for a small area that was not included previously. In order to retire the bonds, a BIRTHDAY IN BE TO FORMED OGDEN 2 mill increase in taxes or an inin the water service fee has in no way interferred with her crease The members of the First Bap200 members of be will required. A flag football league is being theApproximately A family dinner was held in hon- favorite hobby of cooking. Her 96th Transportation Battalion, tist Church of Roy will participate Brochures on the proposed imor organized under the direction of Mrs. Dora Zucker Arave on delicious cakes and and canpies and the proceedings in the convention of Southern Bap- Clark Puffer, under Roy's recrea- 96th Infantry Division will con- herof92nd birthday at the home of dies were always in dema'lid at the provements duct a "Motor March Sept. 19 for in two weeks, accordbe will ready tist Churches to be held Thursday tion department for boys of the a two-daward Mrs. her daughter, bazaars and family parties. Clyde Hull. camp at Bear Lake. to Kenneth Newman, spokesing 7th or 8th 17 6th, 18 and Friday Sept. and in the grade. ACTIVE in the Hooper Ward, THE BATTALION, commanded 4038 Taylor Ave., in Ogden Wedman for the Edward L. Burton BOYS INTERESTED in joining Asshe McDonin has Her Kate served the consister, Lt C. Rose Park Baptist Church in Salt Col. nesday. Francis Burton Primary by Bonding Co., of Ogden with whom this group are asked to be at the sists of Headquarters and Head- ald, celebrated her 99th birthday sociation, the MIA and the Relief the Lake City. city is negotiating for the bond. Roy Park Saturday, Sept 19, at quarters In her month. she last younger days Society. Company, B Company, C A PETITION asking for the reTWENTY TWO Baptist churches 9 a.m. participated a great deal in the Aircraft Maintenance DeMRS. ARAVE is a long time resi- home town dramatics. A little league with contest play Company, zoning of the property of George of Utah will be attending as well tachment of Ogden and A Company from residential to comdent of Hooper. She has lived there She has three children still liv- Clawson was as the Southern Baptist Churches will follow at a later date. of Logan. in the hands of the mercial about 13 years old ing, she was since ( BesMrs. E. Arave, Roy Floyd Tne purpose of the motor march from Idaho and Nevada. The purcouncil Tuesday night. The city when she sister her Mrs. accompanied of and sie) Jensen Hooper is practice and training in movbe included in the DENIST SELECTS would pose of the convention is to decide McKate property and her John husband, Clyde (Dora) Hull of Ogden. She ing vehicles in convoy. The movecenter to be shopping to proposed to make whether or not to organize into their Hooper has 18 grandchildren and 37 greatment will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday. Donald, ofhco area. new - this in the built post home, i the intermountam conventionTO PRACTICE grandchildren. The family of Richard Jones will Travel will be through Logan to The petition of Howard Halliday, ROY Clawyear. hold their reunion on the 19th of Bear Lake and return via Monte the The grandfather of the two siswhose property adjoins Opening his office recently was State convention leaders from Sept.. Saturday, at the Roy Park. Cnsto the following day. on the north has Neil S. Karren, DDS. Dr. Karren ters had established a reformed son property Be THE MEN will bivouac at Bear Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania A PROGRAM will begin at 1.30 Arizona, Colarod and California signed a petition tut the planning is a graduate of Northwestern Unia field mess and and from eat will and follow. lunch Lake, were p.m., games serveral board has it and the city council versity of Chicago, School of Denthere ministers misand representatives from the Each family is requested to bring work out night problems dealing in the family and so it was very has not seen it and to date no re tistry. sion board of the Southern Bap- their own lunch and to please be in with infiltration and camouflage much against the wishes of the A NATIVE of Lewiston, Utah he, tists will be present. of vehicles and personnel. attendance. married the former Valen Titensor family when they both jointed the LDS Church. and they have a son, Douglas. They The Roy 6th Ward annual Luau are making their home at 4640 So. is be to held Saturday Sept. 8inS MRS. ARAVE was born Sept. 16. 2525 West, Roy. 19 at 6 p.m. at the North Tark. In 1867 in Hazelton, Penn. In 1895 Dr. Karren served for two years she married Joseph Arave in the case of bad weather it will be at in the U.S. Army, served a two inthe The stake scheduled is has gym. School Park public North Salt Lake Temple. They had eight year LDS mission in the central its first PTA meeting for Monday states. children. She has been a widow for vited. at now sale are on Tickets 7.30 $2.50 at 25 starting 40 years. Besides her own chilevening Sept. The present location of the ofdren she assisted in the rearing of per plate or $10 a family. p.m. fice is 1803 W. 5300 So., formerly will A WONDERFUL program A PROGRAM is planned and the seven grandchildren who's mother More American children than Upon completion of the Ha executive officers for this school the luau the by accompany died when they were at an earl new Plaza in January, he will move ever before are enrolled in will be inThere Serenaders. waiian and be voted will upon year age. The father died a few years school this fall. leis for everyone and real Hawaiian stalled. according to Mrs. Lester his office there. later. And more and more of their food served, such as chicken, long Davis, acting chairman of the or- parents and teachers will be Mrs. Arave is very alert for her rice, pineapple, bananas, lomi lomi gnizing committeeinvited to see the P.T.A. members by the time the All parents are age and very much interested in salmon, plus two pigs roasted in National Congress of Parents the great changes that are taking a pit. new school and meet the teachers and Teachers concludes its anThis should prove to be an and are reminded that they may place in the world today. She has nual October membership enJames William Pingree, Roy. and been confined to her wheelchair for also apply for membership to the Norris Dean Adams, Clinton were evening. rollment. the past 17 years because of infirm- PTA that evening. Through the efforts of the milamong the 390 students who reities resulting from a stroke and a lions of parents and teachers alceived degrees at the University of in a broken hip. Being whelehair ready working In P.T.A.s, chilUtah summer commencement exdren all over the United States held last week. ercises are assured the closest kind of MR. PINGREE was awarded a home-schoon cooperation Master of Music degree A 1947 DUP their behalf. Out of this working graduate of Weber High, lie also of the of dinner welfare and school home annual The together holds a Bachelor of Music degree have come higher educational Lake View Ward will be held Sept. from the U. curriculums standards, geared recreation hall 18, in the ward His thesis was titled. "The Chorto the needs of today's world, al Style of Ralph Vaughan Wilf.rom 5 30 to 7.30 p.m. Baked more adequate school facilities Schedule for Ihe September hame and watermelon for dessert liams. and more effective parent eduHe and his wife. Joann, have cation programs and, of course, meetings of the West Company menu. the top Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. good playgrounds, sale sideMany beautiful handiwork items four children, will assessment WELFARE THE MR. ADAMS received a Bachelor classes, Roy 26. Sept. 30, 2 p.m. Mrs. walks, driver-trainin- g on sale. Entertainment will be be used to help pay for more land available fer all. and continuous health proLouise Muss hostess. of Science degree in mathematics. Riverdale. Sept. 24. 2 p.m. Mrs. purchased for the stake welfare grams. Mrs. James C. . Parker, of Mabel Ellis hostess; Mrs. Ivy Child farm in Hooper and for more Grand Rapids, Michigan, presiand Mrs. Leone Parker of machinery to run the farm effithe National Congress, dent points to such P.T.A. achieveWest Weber. Sept. 24, Relic ciently. ments as "a significant factor Hall, 2 p.m. in the growth of the National , Sept. 24. 8 p.m. Congress, which already ranks View Camp 52, Sept. 24, Lake as the world's largest voluntary 2 p.m. Mrs. Mabel Burgener, hosPardon my pride while 1 tell you, Thomas Doan Collie, DIS of organization. tess. "A membership of more than Lake Oswego Junior Chamber of Commerce roomed, this week, the Mary E. Dal on Camp, Sept. 24, WANTED Girl age 12.000,000 is our goal this year, to tend new Jaycee SPOKE award in recognition of personal the Outstanding P.T.A. oak tree emblem, Mrs. James C. Park8 p.m. Mrs. Joan Pingrce hostess. she says, "and we intend to call Standing beside the children one or two nights a contribution to the wheels of progress in his eommumh, stale and National the of of and Parents Teachers, 8 6 er, Congress Oct. Rose president ento Sand we can p.m. Camp, on all the families week after school, evenings on nation. Mrs. Norene Bennion, hostess, Mrs. whether prepares to sow symbolic acorns in an effort to reach the goal of roll new members TOM CALLS my attention to the following, which P.T.A. million twelve copi d from than She P.T.A. more Friday. Prefer they live in the memberships. nrges citAfton Karras, parents or teachers or other Cali EX ACTION, the organ which is for Javcoe ofiicers and directors, for area. Areas on to call all enrollment month. members Municipal membership daring izens with a real interest in Sunset View Camp, Sept. 29, 8 90049. profession of September 1959. Politics ought to be the part-timchildren. p.m. Mrs. Daralene Roskelley, hosIllinois, high school students can D. Eisenhower. President citizen." Dwight every VirWork for All and Schiffman Pauline look forward to receiving sound tess; TOMATOES Fhrm Fresh, $1.50 In a democracy such as ours, government is the direct responsiThe variety of P.T.A. activiadvice on future vocations, busheL All proceeds go to ginia Wursten, per "ofbility of the people. The process through which the people select their thanks to a P.T.A. guidance proties, Mrs. Parker believes, Hooper U. Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m. Roy Third Ward building fund. government officials and thereby establish the character of the govfers all members an opportunity Mrs. Della Cunnington gram that culminates In a dayhostess; EX is limited. Phone Supply ernment is politics. to work on the many problems long career conference. Mrs. Olive Beasley, is automatical!) assoTOO OFTEN TODAY the word Politics Because of its Interest in that involve the welfare and adfeels that politics citizen The vancement of the nations chiland average with children, the P.T.A. also offers ciated in graft home. WILL TEND children corruption my adults many chances for conthat only the underhanded dren." and anyone associated with it is Dirty EX Phone Because the P.T.A.s chief structive community work that and incorrigable enter into this field. But politics isn't all like this will benefit children. concern is for children, its acPOSTER BOARD, colored paper and NONE of it need be. Whatever politics has become, it is the dition on their behalf starts even Through the years, the Nafor Primary or other church or rect result of the action or more appropriately, the INACTION of the tional Congress consistently supbefore theyre ready for school. civic uses. Roy Printing, 5380 people. emA program ported kindergartens, promoted So. 1900 W., Ph. EX an Individual Jaycee citizen, have the opportunity Now you hot lunch programs in schools, phasizes the childs health, his the picture that the word Politics do to something emotional sound alerted the public to violations COLORS and softness are renewed safety, and his a be festivals will again Quartet mind. to encouraging your Junior Chamber to undertake By of child labor statutes, Improved development. It may take the in. carpets cleaned with Blue brings Political Activity Project, you can start your chapter and part of the MIA program this year, the the standards of treatment for Jaycee form of an immunization proand Lustre way from carpets according to Mrs. Klea Kapp. The its members on the road to political responsibility and leadership. juvenile offenders, and backed ject like that undertaken in Tenupholstery. Its the finest. Roy Leadership training is the basic fundamental of Jaycee activity, and first week in November has been programs to focus attention on nessee's Washington County, Laimber Co. set for their ptesentation in each the urgent needs of the public no where else do we need responsible, trained leaders more than in where children started to achool schools. individual stake m Division 15. Riv- BEAUTY COUNSELOR Cosmetics, our political organizations. this fall protected against diph"The more nffembers we enerdale Stake has chosen the date theria, unallpox, whooping THROUGH THE Jaycee Political Activity Project you and your Try before you buy." Blanche fellow and polio because roll, Mrs. Parker points out, political of Nov. 8. cough, Jayceos can learn the fundamentals of our or the more opportunities the NaParker, 2033 West 6000 So. P.T.A. members took the lead in then get out and put that knowledge to active use. Remember system come com tional will have to EX stake from county-widcitithe fight against Phone Congress a The winners the key is ACTIVITY. Someone must run poltics. If responsible Make g work for the of all municable disease. will theft go to the district today. will. Start ones petition planning your zens wont, the irresponsible the nation's children." a child takes the big contest on Nov. 17, and a few top PIANOS Piano tuning. Cash paid profession now! your part-timfor used pianos. Dale Bingham, politics good politics ones go from there to the district Meet us here next week. 2318 W. 4400 So. Ph. EX finals on Nov. 21. AFTER THE war was over, Clifford Lawrence enrolled at the BYU the same year Joyce was attending. It was not until he had filled a mission in the Hawaiian Islands that they were married. The have five children, Jackie, 7, Bobby Dean, 5, Lani, 4, Victor, 2, and Cindy 5 months. They moved to Roy from Salt Lake City March 21 of this year, when Mr. Lawrence was transferred here by the Phil Baker Insuworks. lating Co., for which-h- e They live at 2797 W. 5600 So. Because of many requests from the Mormon missionaries and their friends who know and understand the true beauty and grace of the Hawaiian dances and are appaled at their mutilation by the American version, Mrs. Lawrence is conducting a series of lessons in her home instructing students of varied ages. Joyce Cockett Lawrence CONTRARY to the popular con. . . native of Hawaii ception, Mrs. Lawrence said, the The first social of the year for was held Monthe Kiwani-Annf- g day evening at Ma's and Pas with Ruth Ure, president, in charge. A business meeting was held first followed by, a fashion show of fall hats. Hats were from Nona Todd and the Bon Marche. PRESENT WERE Mrs. Edna Seifert, Helen Jones, Merle Coleman. Lorene Oleson, Lynile Byeh-le- r. Nola Rundqulst, Helen Smith, Millie Stevens, Vera Parker, Nellie Smith, Gayle loffitt, Fern PatterCritchlow. , Ruth son, Kathleeq Ure and the guests Mrs. Swenson. In charge of the affair was Helen Jones and Kathleen Critchlow. Golden Gleaner Award Given of-th- h 9 6thT ransportatton Z. Battalion to Convoy 92ND Baptists Participate In Regional Confab y - Reunion Saturday Luau to Held in Sixth Ward Sept. 19 North Park Set i National ET.A. Sets Goal: Over 12,000,000 Members First PTA Meeting Sal-Lee- Graduate From 'U' ' September Meeting Dates Kanf-sville- Annual Dinner Slated bvLake View CLASSIFIED ADS 14-1- 7 1 e Quartet Festival Is Part of MIA Slate pre-scho- atiout-changin- g two-part- well-bein- e y |