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Show I , . THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960 THE ORDINANCE NO. 155 An Ordinance So. Weber News amending Revised Ordinances of Roy City, Utah, declaring the practice of soliciting or selling from public thoroughfares a nuisance, and excepting sales for charitable purposes. Be it ordained by the Roy City 18-1-- ing. j A going away party was given Duane Poll on Thursday evening. They played games and had lunch and just had a real good time. Duane left Monday morning for the mission home aiid will leave Tuesday to fly to CLEARFIELD NEWS Mrs. Earl Green left by plane this anniversaries to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sunday week are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bill Hensley who live in North Rirt on March IS, Mr .and Mrs. Carolina. John Handrahan on March 19. Mrs. Hensley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ukena on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green and March 21 and Mr. and Mrs. Australia. will be remembered as Glenna Dean Byram on March 30. . Council: Friday evening the MIA are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith Green. 1. She went to be with her play pre- had as dinner guests Sunday, presenting a one-ac- t That Revised Ordi- sented by the Clearfield First Mr. and Mrs. Ruben L. Whitaker daughter and to take care of nances of Roy City, Utah, is Ward. The name of it is Keep of Lake Tahoe , Calif., and Mr. her little grandson while the Your Halo Straight. There will and Mrs. Climm Humphries of mother is at the hospital a they amended to read as follows, be other programs also. Pop Ogden, formerly from Sparks, are anxiously awaiting the arThe practice of soliciting corn and homemade candy will Nev.; Mrs. Virgil Smith and rival of a new member of the or selling goods, wares, or be sold. Starting time is 7.30 family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald family. Mrs. Green plans on merchandise, andor disposing and admission charge will be Smith and boys, Mrs. Whitaker being away for approximately 25c for all over 6 or $1 per fam- and Mrs. Humphries are sisters six weeks. of, andor peddling or hawkily. of Links. Seminary students from the ing the same, and the pracFifth Ward who gave talks in tice of going in and upon Pat Johnston was honored on Miss Lynnette Mitchell and sacrament meeting Sunday were private residences in Roy City his 8th birthday March 17 with Miss Loraine Barlow of Nyssa, Carol Ann Bodily, Dorothy Roba birthday party. They played by peddlers, solicitors, hawkat the erts, and Delay ne Jessop. These ers, itinerant merchants, or games and had lots of fun. They Oregon were guests of over the students will graduate from aunts homes their endors of mertransient got their fill of barbeques too is Fern chandise, not having been for Lillian served nearly 50 weekend. Lynnette Seminary this spring. 'One of is the their Loraine and Polls ncice requirements to graduate requested or invited to do so to the guests. neice of Verda Bouchard. is to write and give a five minor owners, ocMr. and Mrs. Kelly by the owru ute talk. cupant or i .rapants of said have returned from a Approved to be advanced in Funeral services were held private residjnces, for the week vacation in California. the priesthood Sunday were Leo purpose of soliciting orders They went to Squaw Valley and Kennedy, Larry Kay and Lee Monday at 12 noon in the LDS for the sale of goods, wares, on to San Francisco and other Nix. These boys will be set Clearfield Fifth Ward lor James Elmer Judd, 4 year old son of or merchandise, andor dis- points of interest. Margenes sisapart as priests. posing of, andor peddling or ter and her husband went with Ray Lee and Ruth Eloise LamReid Stark informs me that bert Judd, Clearfield. He died hawking the same from the them. Last Tuesday at Relief Society the town board have finished Thursday in the Dee Hospital of public thoroughfares are each declared to be a nuisance and the county agent Mrs. Swindle the task of numbering the complications following measles. He was born March 3, 1956, punishable as such nuisance gave a demonstration on taking houses. You can obtain ths numas a misdemeanor. Provided, care of wood and furniture. Ten ber from Reid for $1. and then in Ogden. The family had lived howevi- -. nothing in this foreign exchange men from Per- you can purchase your numbers in Ogden and Clearfield area since 1952, coming here from ;hall prohibit the con- sia were there with other coun- as you wish. line new A water and ducting oi sales for charitable demonbigger officials to Burley, Idaho. see this ty Burial was in the Wasatch purposes if the consent therestration. These men coundt has been installed for the for is first had and obtained speak much English so they had Starks, Ukena and Call families Memorial Gardens, Ogden. from the Roy City Council, an interpreter to tell them what up on the hill. These families The Wasatch PTA this year and the said sales are conductwas going on. Two of them were during the summer have hardly will conduct a sale of T shirts ed under the l tiles and regu4 H exchange students and the had enough water to keep them and hats as their project. The lations laid down by the City others were college professors. going. This should do the trick Council. These men stayed and had lunch so they have plenty of water up Ehytnes of the Times II with the Relief Society women there from now on. That a public emergency e Poll William Mr. Mrs. and which weie also celebrating the Life is Ists with respect to the matters birthday of the Relief Society had all their family home for always herein contained, and it is ne- was Dinner dinner r lunch was over the women Sunday. More cessary for the public welfare staved and cleaned the kitchen, served to 35 guests alter which OF FUN ' of Roy ( i.v that this ordinance y.-Ukena celebrated her the afternoon was spent taking When take effect upon its first publi b,rtlulJ and enjoying each Saturday bv taking a pictures something's cation. accomplished group of girl friends to a movie. 'Others company Ill Linda Gaulner of Salt Lake And They returned home after and , tin-ordim. cc Lke ef had refreshments That SOMETHINGS and played a City was guest at the home of DONE.'' feet upon its firM p ibl'cation few Mr. and Mrs Cecil By tarn over g..mis fiqcn...AFPS d, and Passed, approved. . the v. eckend A new 4 II club was organized -- 2nd day ordered publi-o- Kd i A stork shower for babe to be last week at the home of Mil' March, I1. held Wednesday evening was ofdred Smith, their leader The ficers are as follows Pres Jill for Mrs John Poll at the home IP an Parkei Ukena, vice pres., Terry Fernc-luis- , of Jane Poll The evening was ATTEST secretary Janice Titcnsor, spent playing games, having Madge IIpG song leader, Kristine Brimhall, lunch and opening presents City Recoiu' ihocr leader, Lonnette Bcsso Many lovely gifts were received Published in Chronicle a i.el news r s Fireside was held at the home ri porter Barbara March 24, liiin) Brake. Other members arc Patsy of Bishop Dale Poll and Hoi man Sindh. Sandra Fowles and Alona Westbrook K NO. 156 ORI)l. The homecoming was held last Bi .in They arc taking cooking 25 An oi din.ii.u , Mi' Kate Peck has been visit- weekend with a large crowd m I) 2 to pro nic that the her biotlui ( l.irmie Laid attendance Nearly one fourth escrow umineiit runs to the ing a few days While here she present were former South We for ' Al bend it of Roy CTly. attended the annual Homceorn- - her residents Fried chicken and Be it ordained by the Roy ham dinners were served Th Citv Council ( tty (o'lmil and Citv Attor program consisted of home la I. o nil - hall be filed with th" lent Not m tills older bid the-- ' D 2 ( i' Rev iscd That 25 Recorder" are the ones on th program II Oldmanies oi Ro City I l..h Pat.y Hill. Lomu But and Mai 'I n.it e a public emergency hereby amended to read .is lol gie Poll, piano solos. Hi ion and Ms witn u spoct to the' matters Charles Poll lows, to wit piano duet. Die "The subdmdtr nuv de hciem contained uiid It is Higley, poem. Tommy Slanger with an escrow for the public welfare posit in 0ln si(, accompanied hi holder ..nproud In the (if Roy ( it that this ordinance Dixie Gic r. Timmy Blaikner. an amount of money take effect upon its first publi song, Lola h., accompanied cal laii equal to the ui-- t of i he imballet Brake, Carol Ann NT HI Arlene Blake, tap lanced. Mar provements i.ol thin installed Thai tilts oielinatiec take of va Lynn Culler, Hawaiian ela'ice. as estimated In the Ena. neer, as aforesaid unde i an fi ot upon its first publication. Mdigciie Cook, piano solution escrow agre oi lit couelit nan d Passed, approved, adopted, Martha Birt told some jokes for the installation of said and ordered published this 22nd Edith and Nolan Birl gave a improvements u.lh.n two e2) day of March. 1960 trumpet duet and last hut not Roy City years Bom the approv al of til least was a movie " This is By O Dean Parker My plat and subdivision by me alley" by Leonard Bow City Council, as aforesaid The Mayor man. This consisted of mail rial El K.sT escrow agi cement aloies.ml that had gatheied shall run to the benefit of Roy Madge II Gibson about the old timeis and their Cite be the Recorder (Tty and approved by homes, farming equipment and other interesting things about jour town. This is really and those who missed it a treat Leonard 'really mis-eand Inc and all others who helped with this really need to be congratulated. Wedding 18-1-- t: Bam-bruug- h ,ft full Riverdab News Bob and Joan Hosier. have embeen scouting around ployment in the Salt Lake-Provarea siilce his recent release from the army. Their plans are that he will enroll at BYU next fall to resume his education. Ill answer to many queries, they said they were not in the same part of Germany as Elvis fr are of a fine combed cotton with W'asatch School printed on them. The hats will be of navy blue twill. Each will sell for $1 There are baseball caps-to- i the boys and beanies for the girls. The money derived fiom this sale will go lo the school to further the lA system they are trying to install. They aie the boys and gills to wear their shirts and hats evuy Friday. This will lie T shut day So get your order m early . The v'ogan is Every boy and in a T shirt for May l)av Those who do not get til. ir order m this week will be able to oi dtr next week They would like to eiK'otuage the parents to order the shirts and caps as soon as possible. gul Presley. Their impression of scheduled for the evening of years of that tin they lived at him on the few occasions they April 24, in the Riverdale Ward. Everett, Washington. They now saw him was that he was a good A week later he will enter have two children, Kevin, and Debbie Lee. guy. the mission home and then deTwo weddings a week apart They said army life was quite part for Toronto, Canada on are keeping the G. Aquila Nebe-ke- r boring but their opportunity to May 9. household in a buzz. A rework in the church in Germany The popularity of the 6take ception is being held at the and to visit picturesque and historic points in western Europe MIA chorus directed by Klea Threshold this Friday evening, was an experience they shall Kapp is steadily increasing in March 25, for their daughter, addition to their engagement to Connie Ann. She will wed Dolin never forget. furnish music for the East Og- Dale Ratliff. They made their home with a den stake conference on April The following Friday, April 1, pin ate family at Augsburg in 10, they have now accepted an Mrs. Nebekers brother, Donald the Bavarian Alps. This gave invitation to sing at the 18th them a chance to become more Ward this Sunday Kimose, will exchange vows with evening. Diane Call in the Salt Lake acquainted with the people and Travel films left over from Temple. Their reception will be customs. Joan worked in the Il unary amt Relief Society and the ward reunion on Saturday held that evening at the 32nd they both helped in the MIA. night were shown at the ward Ward. Many of their experiences Monday night by Max Ritter. Plans are underway for an can be relived over and over The reunion attracted a large nice Relief Society especially of whom all to crowd, took appeared through the slides they Tuesfrom time to time. Among other enjoy the spit it of the occasion. anniversary party next day, March 29. Luncheon will to to do were able things they Plans to settle down in the be served at 12 30 in the River-day- s both the Swiss and the London Ward recreation hall after Ogden area are being made by on and the boating Temp'cs Darrell and Lynette Dcton which the group will gather in neautifu! blue Danube river. He has lately received his the chapel for a program. One Bobs father, Virgil Hosier, is after serving hi3 four of the features will be a book discharge atl ending school in Salt Lake term in the air force. Three review by Mrs. Ebba Pollard. year City for the next several weeks to learn about the new electronics equipment being installed at MONTH'S END ms place of employment. A call to serve in the Canadian Mission has been accepted to John TV'. (Jack) Norton son of Wiley and Helen Norton His farewell testimonial is SLIP-ONWay-men- t. CLEARANCE SALE LADIES CASUALS FLATS GROUP 1 Reg. S3 99 $4.99 Spring is HERE! 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