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Show im'swf-aaftincti!- Church News k n l Your doctor conn's on of Cm us to have anew drugs he may pre- scribe. N II i DRUG d . h long-rang- e, m s . y T , ' if 1 Kenneth Horspool . . . joins insurance firm Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie and Mrs. Hulda NewbolcJ motored to Logan adn vicinity Saturday, March 5, and visited with Mr. McQuarrles folks and other relatives. Linda Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Huff, has been 111 recently with a strep covering USED TRICYCLES USED BICYCLES Rebuilt and Repainted GARDNER'S In the Rear Here are the RULES 5616 So. 1900 W., Roy This is a family fun contest. Nothing to buy use any slip of paper for an entry blank. Not necessary to be pre-en- t to win, not necessary to be a subscriber to this paper. Who's Who may be anyone in the Roy area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in any ad in this section, when a star appears in an ad in this section, it means there is additional advertising for that merchant elsewhere in this newspaper. Clues may also be placed in that ad. Clues will be scattered. There inay be from one to five Hues in any ad, or none. This is a contest of skill. Me invite you to try to outwit us. To enter, study the ads, find all the clues you can. Then, write down who you think this weeks Whos Who Is. Add the total number of clues you found, be sure to put clown your name and address, then take your entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the featured merchants place of business. Tlicic will be four featured merchants each week these will be indicated by the heavy border around their ads in this section. Each member of the family may enter . oiiee at each of these featured places of business. Thus, graduated from Mutual of Oma-ha- s national sales training schools in San Francisco. He lives at 5868 South 2600 West with his wife and three children. Also graduated from their school of training is Raymond Wilson, 2441 W. 4800 South. Mr. Wilson was formerly with Fever in family now. Mr. and Mrs James Mcasom have recently returned from California where they have been visiting with their children there. Read 'em overl you may enter four times and doing so will improve your chances of winning. This contest starts when you receive this issue and closes 6 p.m. the following Tuesday. At that time a drawing will be held, the first entry drawn that correctly Identifies Who's Who will win $7.50. If that entry also has the correct number of cjues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $12.50 will be added. When this bonus is not wen, it will be added to next weeks bonus and will continue to grow $12.50 until it is won. Family participaion gives you a better chance to win, your wife, husband or some bright eyed youngster may spot a clue that you miss. Got any Ferry Mason in you?. Think you can outwit the contest? Remember you cant win if you dont enter. This contest, its rule and text herein copyrighted by B. Reinthard. Franchised to H. C. Fischnaller. All rights reserved. WHOSE ADS APPEAR IN HEAVY BLACK BORDER First With the New FOR Uc Feature Juniors Size 5 to 13 7 Sportswear to 15 10 to 1G Jones Candy Jonathon HE FINEST IN 3 7151 Roy FOR SALE FOOD TOWN Property with SELLS FOR LESS Roy Realty Duninutiv e Fresh Goods Bakery & Ins. bAVfc Special Orders From Our Bakery Complete Insurance Agents and Advisors 5533 So. 1900 W. 5700 So. 1900 W., Roy EX 3 5911 Locally Owned Roy Cobia is Famous for Hair Styling! Coloring Tinting Likes Hats 2193 W. 4800 So., Roy The best of everything at Cobias Style Salon DAY &. EVENING APMTS. STORE Wcb0r Counly Volume Dealer GP Appliances Television M 7 P. Oue Child EX 4 0371 1940 W. 5600 So. We Get Results tJ.S. Choice Meats SPARROW m iN!fi C(Xj Enthusiastic The Bird with the Bargain;, 5643 So. 1900 WmI Roy, Utah Where Quality is u V:w BUHLOFF'S ' J , Shoes Cy '- V. HIGHWAY The cleonlines of electric cooking refb'cti kitchen walls, curtains, ond itself many ways ceding stay cleaner longer. So do pots and pans because electric heat from o wire isos clean NEW BABY at your house? a Spread the news 7 . by long distance if0 light. NIW, tOWER LONG ( lit ft POVriR A IISMT CO. Buy now from your dealer w iwinrtii V TOTAL ELECTRIC HOML DISTANCE IWK Now, for only $1.75 or lesv, you t can call anywhare in tha country, xcept Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the rate or nighttime station-to-statio- n on Sunday (plus federal excise taxi. j 91 is Inexpensive Roy Dept. Store Electric Blankets Single control 14.88 Dble. Control 18.75 STOVERS TV SERVICE Educator EX Roys Prescription SPECIALISTS Sell for Less Roy, Utah EX 4-45- 82 AMERICAN Featuring The best in fresh baked products, U. S. Choice Meats, Garden Fresh Produce Radio & TV This Weeks Special! Pre-Finish- ed PANELING. . 18c ft. 1 BENNI0N DRUG One Grandchild Wears Glasses For Roy QUALITY DRUGS FRIENDLY SERVICE 2-79- 72 2x4x8 59c Each DELIVERY and Do We Can Motorola Headquarters No. PRESCRIPTION FURNITURE UNION PLUS S&H Groen Stamps 4-32- 28 ROY THEATRE BUILDING Writer Mountain States Telephone P ROY Drive a Little Save a Lot ADVANCED For All The Family ELECTRIC RANGE! UTAH Clothing ft V os & EX 5819 So. 1900 W. FOOD STORE Roy, Utah Phone EX for Greatest asset! The Family Store LIST SMITH'S Your Headquarters Good Food and Refreshments Your good will is our SUPPLY EMPLOYEE POSTAL CIRCLE ARCTIC WESTERN AUTO DRAPERY SHIRLEYS LX MAKE THE on Tire Sale Its REA-JO'- S 5651 So. 1900 W Pre-Seas- Custom Made Draperies Verticle Blinds and Decorative Shades 5418 So 1900 W. BEN FRANKLIN n '1 Logan Nationally Known - . . DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH MERCHANTS their - PHONE EX 26276 WHOS WHO IN ROY. Mr. Horspool is Roy citys fire marshal and a resident for a number of years. He recently 27. Mr and Mrs Wayne Brostroin V SHOP FIX-I- T PRIZES THIS WEEK y Kitchen and cook both sparkle with an Just Like New A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORS Our students of Davis High School enjoyed the Daisy Mae Diag Dance Friday night, March It 4, in the Davis High gym was sponsored by the student-bodofficers Sport dress was he order and the music was by Virgil Dimond's orchestra with the girls paying all expenses Refreshments were served The building fund dinner for March, fur the Sunset Ward, will be Friday, March 25th, and the Mutual will sponsor it. General Conference is scheduled for April 3, 4 and 6 There will be regular sacrament meeting on April 3, at 5 45 p in. in the Sunset Ward. Fash offering and testimony meeting will be observed March irT nicety' Geraldine Mason, ic-topanied by Irene McQuarrie. at the piano, furnished the music in the South Weber Ward Sunday night for the EDS Seminary. Students of the Seminary class gave their talks prior to gradua, tion. IN ROY Mr. LePelley is formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, but moved to Roy four years ago. He resides h his wife and thr chedileli with his wife and three children at 4625 South 2575 West. have the Scarletina is now re- U InJ Announcing the opening of a new Insurance office for the city of Roy is Lee LcPclley, district manager for northern Utah for Mutual of Omaha. Mr. LePel-lestates that the company is moving their office from Ogden to Roy. Associated with him are Kenneth J. Horspool and Raymond Wilson. Sunset News V' throat Infection but Opens in Roy By LETIIA MeQlARRIE : home with swollen glands. Bick-mor- New Insurance "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" Yours for good health! . ,4 ;? UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Saw Service f two-yea- singly. They're always Mining's quintuplets! Studies show that every time a mining job is born, four others are created in mineral processing, metals fabrication and service industries. Utah is fortunate that mining is a stable, basic industry that is so generous in begetting the rapidly multiplying elements of a sound economy. 0 k the recent marriage Southern Pacific Railroad Surr vey Dept and served a mission to the Central States. Veterans with the organization are John P. Barrett and Ynque Lofgren both of Ogden. The Mutual of Omaha Co is celebrating thur 50th anniversary this year Utah's "quint" industry children are never born - B E News to Sunset residents is f Paul Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thorpe, former Sunset residents, and Connie Chtlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chilson now of Sunset; Mrs. Jean Bursons home was the scene of the last meeting of the Sunset Ladies Fire Aunl-iarMonday night, March 7. About eight were present; the next meeting is scheduled to be held at Mrs. James Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spencer have left for San Francisco, California, where Mr. Spencer will be stationed for about a year duty with the Navy. Mrs. Spencer is the former Phyllis Chilson and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chilson. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Lee LePeiley Murray Nichols have been ili w'lth the measles. Diane . . . opens Roy office daughter of Lowell and Virginia is now confined at nette West, Leland Arthur Jar- - service was held March 13th. man, Dennis Chadwick Purser, Primary preparation meeting Norman Vern Stanley, Gloria FIRST WARD was held Tuesday at the home Faye Daley and Tamara Simpof President Rhea Nelson. The Edgar Reed Allen was bap- son. Jo Lynn Friedli, daughter lesson was tised and was confirmed Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. presented by LaRue Joseph R. FriedAppolonie. was blessed and given her Dennis Chester Gould was or- li, SEVENTH WARD dained to the office' of a Priest. name Sunday by her father. Steven Sheldon Bonham was Jodi Ann Redden, daughter of Our thanks go out to Joyce Mr. and Mrs. William Kent Red- Madsen ordained a Deacon. and Jackie Blaymeyer. den, received her name by her Joyce was released as Primary A Temple excursion was held father and Teresa Pond, daugh choirster to fill the position of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pond Relief Friday, March 11th. Society counselor, and was Blessed by her grandfather, Jackie was released due to her SECOND WARD P. Palmer, Coy J. Giiin. to San Bernadino, CaliSpecial visitors at the Pri- son of Mr. andLarry Mrs. Jarvis Pal- moving fornia. We the Primary presimary program Sunday evening was ordained a Deacon by were Emma Smith, Beth Hull, mer, dency, want them to know we his father. their efforts. Ruth Simmons and Ada Evans. appreciate The children presented a very FOURTH WARD Primary Conference will be fine program to the huge crowd At Fast Meeting Sunday Mr. held March 27th. The parents there. ) and Mrs. Eugene Adams blessed are urged to send their children their new daughter. to Primary so they can practice. Primary ward preparation If transportation is a problem meeting was held Wednesday Richard Drear ywas ordained evening at the home of Judy to the Aaronic Priesthood and please contact the Primary presidency. Crittenden. plans for the Ward Dinner were announced, and assignments The boys junior team took THIRD WARD were made. It will be March third place at Brigham in the A farewell r- - eting was held 25th, so keep this date in mind. regional division. for James P. mle Sunday prior to his leaving for Sentral Amer FIFTH WARD LAKE VIEW WARD ica. Released recently as age The Lake View Ward YMMIA Business taken care of Fast group councilor in the YMMIA was reorganized Sunday night Sunday is as follows. Being was George D. Ricks, sustained with the release of Kirk Davis, baptised Saturday evening and was Reed A. Mann. William Ed- superintendent, and his counseconfirmed Sunday were the fol- ward Porter was released as lors, Joseph Peterson and Denlowing, Steven Richard Fnedli, secretary of the Deacons Quor- nis Wheelwright. George Thor-nicJean Mauree Nielson, Rae Dean um. Sustained to this position was sustained as superinBitton, Steven Jay Radmall, Ly- - was Blake Hazen. Carl Raker tendent, Ben Cbarlesworth as was released as a teacher in the age group counselor and Dennis Sunday School, sustained to this Wheelwright as activity counseposition was Reed A. Mann. lor. Farrell Orem was retained President Newell R. Budge wa&Jras secretary, a guest at all our meetings Sun Amos Brown, Walter Thomday morning. as, Everett Cook and Kirk Davis SIXTH WARD were sustained as the ward SenAt Sacrament meeting Sun- ior Aaronic Priesthood Commitday Brent Kay, son of Bishop tee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack-sowere also sustained as memand Mrs. Lore nA. Kay, was orbers of the ward Geneological dained a Deacon. Committee. The Cub Scout Pack held a Todays miracle drugs Effective July 1, the Improvemeeting at Kancsville recently. help you keep well . . . Civil Defense films were shown ment Era will raise its price to live longer, happier. on First Aid and badges were $3.00 per year. to the boys. j oresented Mr. and Mrs. Dilworlh Lyman Sustained as Primary Blazer were hosts to the Mutual Mar- teacher was Wiima Jorgenson. rieds at a social held at their The Primary Sunday evening home Wednesday evening. vUitat h, )6to ; vmoer. Always a Pharmacist on Duty EX EX 46 Three Channel Stereo TV 60 Buy Republic BEST SERVICE AND Insurance IF YOU WANT THE (Stock company Rated AAAAAj PRODUCTS No Membership Fee BUY AT SAVE 15 SAVE 20 ON FIRE ON AUTO Fast Claim Service MAW REALTY CO. 5636 South 1900 West ROY EX LLOYD BERRET'S SERVICE STATION Roy, Utah " |