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Show When you read the Classified Ads ... You can' find the BEST LOCAL BUYS! ed with E. W. Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bullard and family. .At Rolling Hills, Bishop Aldous Johnson Has R- they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D, eturned home from the hospital, Cummings and family. They and is recovering very well. We spent sometime at Disneyland, hope he will soon be back on and Marineland also on their rehis feet. turn home they were- - house of Master Sgt. L. K. SherMrs. Leota Smith has return- guests wood and family of Las Vegas ed home after being in traction for the past two weeks., Get Nev, well wishes go aut to her also. Philip Olmstead, Traction is what is keeping son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard rdda Greenwood at the hospital Olmstead was rushed to the too. We do hope she soon feels hospital on Friday where he unbetter. derwent an emergency appendectomy. He is reported getting three on numbers Presenting the assembly held last Friday along fine now. Dennis Allred, son of Mr. and at Weber High were Carol and Sherrill Munn, Susanne Critch-low- . Mrs. Morton Allred was struck of the They were accompanied by by a car Monday in front in the Municipal School. He is Lynn Cntchlow. hospital but seems to be getting Edna lleen Porter has enter- along okey. ed the hospital and undergone Mrs. Reese (Donna) Chad-bur- n surgery on Wednesday. has returned home after Mrs. Richard (Maxine) Crock- spending the past three weeks ett is still at home recovering at the hospital following surfrom a bout in traction. We gery. House guests at the Thomas hope she will soon feel better. Gibby home is Mrs. Charles Spending Sunday visiting the of Brigham. A neice of Emery Atkr.son family were Height is staying with Mrs. Arlene F'nce and five chil- Mrs. Gibby. She the Gibbys while her husband dren of Malad, Idaho. is confined to the hospital in House guest of the Vern Mont- Ogden. Going to be missed in the gomery's has been Wayne Hopper of Waco, Texas. He is a First Ward area, are Leo and Marlene Eastman and three brother of Mrs. Montgomery. a Our get well wishes go out children. The Eastmans left to make their home in to dear Annie Russell. She had the misfortune of falling and Seattle. We hope all goes well breaking her arm by the elbow. with them. Bishop Merlin Cook is still It necessitated surgery and we do hope she is better at this at home recuperating. He has been suffering with an infected time. knee. 21 old Gary Bingham, year Thirteen members of the son ot Mary Bingham is at the Hobby Club and their husbands an automohospital following enjoyed a party at the home of bile accident. He is suffering Mrs. Alemeda Hamblin last Satfrom a crushed chest, broken evening. A barbeque suppelvis, broken arm and cuts urday was served, followed by and bruises. Our prayers for per games. recovery go with him. ROY NEWS Sat-urd- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hess have a new son. He was born Sept. 16. To help spoil the newcomer are three sisters. Harold and Enid Fife have a new arrival. It arrived at the Dee Hospital Sept. 13 in the form of a darling baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman, and children, have returned home after a nice two week vacation. They motored to San Francisco then down the coast to Los Angeles where they visit TUB tHURSbAY,. SEPTEMBER 22, Age FIVE 19(50 ders was ordained a priest by 8400 MONTHLY his father, Dr. Arley Flinders SPARE TIME and Val Allen Mercer was orMr. and Mrs. Burton Anderdained a teacher by D. D. Refilling and collecting monson are the proud parents of Eames. ey from NEW TYPE high their first baby, which is a girl sers in this area. No selling. Baptismal services will be born Friday Sept. 16. She ToT qualify you must have held Saturday Sept. 24, 5 p.m. at weighed 7 pounds 13 oz. and the stake house. Anyone inter- she and her mother are both car, references, $600 to $1900 ested ma contact Bishop D. Ver-nil- e getting along fine. cash. Seven to 12 hours weekParsons. ly can net up to $400 monthly. Also last Friday night the More full time. For personal Mr. Taylor, the team is improvtestimony meeting girls of the stake wqre honored interview write P.O. Box 1055, Elections were held from Sept. ing very much and will be ready willFastbe and held Sunday Sept. 25, at a banquet. The theme of the FOR SALE Boise, Idaho. Include phono Chrome breakfast Winners were announced for the game with and at South 12.45 p.m. This is due to connumber. banquet was celebrating its 10th set with drop leaf table, 4 Friday in a matinee dance, the Junior High, Friday at 3 p.m. ference being the next Sunday. birthday. chairs, yellow and gray; maas YWM1A Released workers last period of the day. The new The Kanesville Ward girls Home Room Representatives hogany drop leaf dining table, were Dune McCracken won the officers of Roy Junior High are were picked Sept. Wringer type Hoover vacuum cleaner only FOR SALE Award in 19th. These recently Participation and Beverly Mann. Sustained as the as 'ollows: washer, $15. 1713 No. Mam, two months old; white porcevolley ball games of the representatives will go to Stu- a worker was LaVern Judy. Rear Apt. 6, Sunset. TA stake. Every girl that participalain laundry tub, complete; Ninth Grade president, Bruce dent Council and report what in going and playing in the ted white shoe size rooms. in their home skates, figure The hold will happens Relief Society Charlesworth; vice president, The 5, $3. Phone EX or see their opening social, Wednes- games received a certificate statrepresentatives are: Dennis Coleman; secretary, Suat 2021 W. 5400 So., Roy. 10 30 p.m. A program will ing so. Almost all of the girls at day san Dodson. FOR SALE) Very reasonable, Donna Manning, Patty Rob- be a stake award, which held and refreshments received large blonde bookcase, large a was book. To little receive Cook, served. A baby tender will be Eighth Grade president, Glen ertson, Janet Brewer, Judy white FOR SALE Chain cupboard; swival lz a hoist, ton, award must attend stake you Anderson; vice president, Blake Bob Souter, Judy Willmon, Paul available. All women of the grey; new Kenmore like washnew; meetof at 90 wringer type least all your Hazen; secretary, Julie Boswell. Perkins, Theresa Child, Mark ward are invited to attend. gas stove; G.E. refrigerator; er, $10. 1713 N. Main, rear ings. Seventh Grade president, Joel all kinds of baby and house-- , Dennis Coleman, Richapt. 6. Phone TA SIXTH WARD i a m V i Bingham; vice president, Craig Nelson, Sunday evening hold furniture and misc. Call Everyone very much enjoyed Green, lormerly of Kanesville Orrock; Sheryl Mason as secre- ard Reeder, Milaine Simmons, TA or see at 5671 So. DRESSMAKING and alterations Sunsacrament last Ann the Palmer, Larry Sidoway, A meeting at Ward Kanesville the is in store tary. good year spoke 2700 West, Roy. w 1 h the Bon Formerly Don Klea was It Jean Ostler, Knight, day presented his sacrament meeting about for Roy unior High. evening. Marche. Mrs. Miskin, 1703 N. Hansen, Jack Geesey, Steve Tay- by Betty Patterson. She has many wiht his work Sunset. Phone TA Main, The football team has played lor, Ricky Purnngton, Bonnie recently returned from a mis- at theexperiences State Industrial School. three serimages in the past week. Shaw, Leslie Odell, David Shaf- sion in Hong Kong, China. Fol- After the meeting Fireside was GOVERNMENT One was with Central Junior er, Susan Wilson, Colleen Shaf- lowing her delightful speech a held at the home of Nelda Clark. FOR SALE ManRefrigerator, beautiful musical number was Mr. Beerlin, of Huntsville spoke SURPLUS SALES High, one with Mt. Fort Junior er, Bonnie Stoker, Joyce small size, older model, in High, and the other with Mt. ning, Sharon Stahle, and Steve presented by Delores Smith, and told of his missionary exNow anyone can buy direct good running condition. Ph. Darlene Johnson and Diane periences in Switzerland and Ogden unior High. According to Bonham. from U.S. Government SurTA Parker accompanied by Maxine also showed slides of the beautiplus Depots, by mail for Ellis. They sang the beautiful ful country. Mr. Berlin is now Ray Widdison, Lorenzo Belnap, linquency. Mr. Singleton also or for resale. CamHELP WANTED yourself Child care "Bless This House. Charles W. Golf, Frank V. Raw-so- gave some musical numbers. teaching German at Weber High in my home while mother eras, cars, jeeps, binoculars, and stake clerk Wendell The Relict Society presidency Remember: Set aside Sept. 30 School. trucks, boats, hardware, ofworks. Character ref. requirThe of Pioneers the womDaughters would like to invite all the Belnap, fice machines and equiped. Excellent salary and workthat is the date of the ward en of the ward to come out to bazaar and building fund din- met Thursuay evening, Sept. 22, ment, tents, tools and in Roy area. Ph. cond., ing The Relief Society bazaar was the L. Mrs. home of at the Ray social! It will be ner. It will be held at the Kanof other items at EX 5 p.m. after a huge success and we want to held opening 8 at p.m. a fraction of their original Sept. 28 at esville chapel with games and Jackson (Fern) thank everyone who donated 10 a in.Wednesday PTA The cost. Many items brand new. Everyone is welcome. FOR SALE Spinet piano, this selling beginning at 5 pm. At their time and efforts to make meeting was held last WednesFor list of hundreds of U S. be 6 will 30 served with area. dinner Take over small it so. Remember! Singing Mothers monthly day night at 8 p m. at the HoopGovernment or SI Surplus Depots No down $5 family per per being payments. payment. held each Thursday er Elementary School. Also anlocated in every State and If interested write to Credit At conference Sunday eve- practices 10 a m. at the ward. plate. At 8 the MIA will provide other was held PTA morning meeting overseas with pami'h e'. for all in the Mgr. Box 148 S. H. Station, ning the Relief Society of our At sacrament meeing last Sun- entertainment High the following "How Government Can Ship form of the road show. So lets at Roy unior Lake ward received an honor award Utah. Salt City, were 7 awards 30 the following p.m. Direct To You," plus procenow and well see you evening at all from the stake for high goals day plan awards: handed out. First year The people of Kanesville Were HOW TO BUY and dures, all there. achieved. We want all those Ann Siddow'ay, Linda PIANO schedLESSONS Fall Swallow, very happy to see Margaret and how to get FRE5E SURPLUS, ladies who made this possible Linda Have ule stating. Ronald Peterson and their three Parker, Sandra Turren-tinopenings for mail $2.00 to SURPLUS SEVENTH WARD to take pride in this and know and Holly Ressler. beginner and intermediate A special Relief Society work sons, Mark, Kent and Miles back SALES INFORMATION we appreciate their efforts. students. Call EX or will be held Thursday Sept for a visit in the ward last SunP.O. Box No. SERVICES, Remember Relief Three Year West see Society 1935 Patty Wads- day at 4900 was Mr. So, Peterson 22, 9 a m. It is being held with day night. 1818, Washington 5, D.C. worth, RaNae Hancey and San- the opening social Oct. 4. Roy. in the counselor purpose of finishing bazaar tormeriy first dra Heiner. items. Anyone planning to slay bishopric in Kanesville. They Stake visitors at Primary last Sixth Year Kay Parker. all are now living in Logan, Utah. week were Margaret Stimpson, And the leader award went to day should bring a lunch. At the Kanesville Farm Burstake chorister, Nora Howes, Virginia Oliver. At sacrament meeting Sunday-evenin- eau banquet held Saturday evestake organist and Elaine Child, Bill William. s superinning at Harmon's Cafe, the folCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Also at this meeting Kenneth Firelight leader. tendent of the Ml. Ogden stake lowing otficers were elected fui Hein was graduated from Pri- was a also double President J. tne Priquarspeaker Recently sustained as a coming year. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- to adopt such other measures mary and approved for ordina- tet rom Ogden furnished the de- C Hansen; committee, Merlin POSING TO AMEND ARTIas may be necessary and proper mary worker was Donna Forbes. tion to the priesthood. She will teach the Blazer class. lightful music. Green, Bennett Anderson, Tatsu CLE VII OF THE CONSTI- for insuring the continuity of FOURTH WARD Kogas and Glen Jackson. SECOND WARD TUTION OF THE STATE OF governmental operations includBaptisimul services will be Guests at our ward conference The testimonial for Jim Matis ladies elected were PresiThe UTAH BY ADDING A NEW ing, but not limited to the fin24 at conducted Sept. NUMBERED SEC- ancing thereof. In the exercise was held Sunday evening. Jim Sunday were President Henry 7 30 in the Satuulay G. Mrs. Eva dent SECTION, Peterson, Koga house. stake TEMof the powers hereby conferred GRANTING TION Donna Hansen 24, is the son of President and Mrs. A. Matis and representing the Brown, Dorothy Fast and testimony meeting shall in all rePORARY EMERGENCY the legislature Henry A. Matis. On open house high council were Dr. James will be held Sunday 6 30 pm and Charlene Green. conform to the requireLEGISLAspects THE TO James POWERS Schoenfield, followed. Bishop Singing Mothers practices are Special guests were Mr. and TURE IN THE EVENT OF ments of this Constitution exreception Reimschussel, Thomas Baptisnn services will be con- George that in the being held each Monday and Mrs. Clyde Lowe. Mr and Mrs from the stake WAR OR EMERGENCIES cept to theof extent Harris, Sunday Thursday ducted Saturday Sept 24 at 5 45 7 30 pm at the stake Fay Boyer and Mr. and Mrs Milthe Legislature so AS SUCH WAR judgment BY CAUSED Cntchlow, School, Roger Supt. house. ton Kidman. Mr. Boyer was the p.m. for anone interested impracticable or U. ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, to do would be and J. Howard Stahle, Fast andtestimony would admit of undue delay. ATspeaker. meeting Perkes and Rita FowlerLarry BOMBING OR SIMILAR of the hlf.imi WARD will be held Sunday Sept 25ih Music was furnished by Section 2. The Secretary of TACKS. Stake MIA. Our carnival held Saturday 10 50 a m. and Blair Green. State is directed to submit this resolved by the LegisBe it a We to success. was real waul to the Changes made recently in the The Priests quorum aie sponlature of the State of Utah, proposed amendment Primary are as follows. Released soring a fishing trip to Dulon thank all those helping with it s of all members elect- electors of the State of Utah F, lectio i in Wilma Stewart as Seagull teain-c- r Mont. It will be NINTH WARD ed to each of the two houses at the next General Sept 28 31) All and sustained Maxine JA'al-lace- . We want to thank everyone the manner provided by law. arc invited to go thereof: in favor priests voting amendment Kathy Harmer'was'releas-eSection 3. This Contact Bishop McMillian lor wlio helped with the weltarc Section 1. It is proposed to as organist and Lugene further information. supper. There were about 300 amend Article VII of the Con- shall take effect immediately on Owen was sustained a tremenfell served and we stitution of the State of Utah adoption by the electors of this We want lo we'c-oirtMr. and Others sustained as Primary dous job accomplished by adding a new section thereto State. Mr and Mis Mrs and Williams workers were Noima Sandhi lg designated, Section 24, to read: Baptismal services will be I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, and family They are Katherine Sunbeams. llurs:, Jasperson held Saturday Sept 24th 6 30 Notwithstanding any general Secretary of State of the State new members. ward ConGaynotes and RaNae Frandsen, i p m. at the stake house Sunday or special provisions of the of Utah, DO HEREBY CERRainbows. Baptismal will be held Sat Sept. 25, 11 30 am our last stitution the legislature, in order TIFY that the foregoing is a 5 pm. at the urdav 24, Sept and Primary preparation meeting to insure continuity of state and testimony meeting will be full, true and correct copy of the was held Wednesday at the stake house. local governmental operations constitutional amendment proheld Fast and home of Katy Field he lesson t'j.iimony meeting in periods of emergency result- posed bv the regular session of When you move The MIA will present their was given Millie Stevens and will be held Sunday Sept. 25th Sunda Legislature, ing from disasters caused by the Thirty-Thir- d night meeting Sunday at m 5 p Jean Harris and June Brewer. 7 pm. There will be seven! enemy attack, shall hnve the 1959. as appears of record in to FIFTH WARD served refreshments. and a special power and the immediate duty my office. Last Sunday David C. Flm- - young speakers THIRD WARD (1) to provide for prompt and We would like everyIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I program The ward carnival was a h g temporary succession to the have hereunto set my hand and one to attend success We of the committee powers and duties of public affixed the Great Seal of the LAKE VIEW W RI offices, of whatever nature and State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, would like to thank everyone The opening social of Relief i Yaw WilooM Wi(oa or apelection filled whether by who helped out in anyway to this 22nd day of August, 19C0. KcmUm will aaO with A Society will be held Sept 27 the incumbents of pointment, make n so. 10 a m A spinal invitation is et lfta...aa4 LAMONT F. TORONTO which may become unavailable At sacrament meeting Sun-- j extended to the women of the Secretary of State. greeting from for carrying on the powers and friendly day evening Mr. Singleton and A special program lias ward our raligtoua, aivio ud of such offices, and (2) (SEAL) duties Sucher were the speakers. Floyd been planned Were sole you'll buataaaa leaders. Mr. Sucher spoke on Child De- enjoy it yen, fc adan fern A change of Primary time has know, art mortal, be been necessary It will begin CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ms to phowa Wilsows at 3 45 each Tuesday, rather Wacom 4 than p m. and personal property, not to A JOINT RESOLUTION Ut's all plan to attend the exceed $2,000 ir value for PHONE EX 9 0648 TO AMEND ARTIwelfare banquet Saturday, Sept CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all 24, 5 30 p.m. Tickets arc on CONSTITUTION O F T H E household furnishings, lurniture, sale for $10 per family. STATE OF UTAH, RELATING 'and equipment used exclusively y the owner thereof at hu Baptismal services will be TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES held Saturday evening 6 30 p m place of abode in maintaining EX EMIT FROM TAXATION. at the stake house. Be it resolved by the Legis- a home for himself and family. Fast and testimony meeting lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 of all members elect- in value, owned by disabled will be held Sunday 12 45 p.m ed to each of the two houses persons who served in any war m the military service of the voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to United States or of the State amend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of perof Utah to read as follows: All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the military service of the United state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, the States or the State of Utah State of Utah, or under this were killed in action or died as : ICnov . , . constitution, shall be taxed in a result of such service may be be exempted as tire legislature i proportion to its value, tolaw. mfty provide. ascertained as provided by The legislature Shall provide The property of the state, coundisby law for an annual tax suffities, cities, towns, school other sources of tricts, municipal corporations cient, with lots with revenue, to defray the estimated libraries, and public History in a Hurry in Utah the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the Stats For the clusively for either religious for each offiscal year. the state When Kit Carson hlard a trail a ross or charitable purposes, purpose paying worship Utah's Salt Flats in 1813, little did hr dream and places of burial not held or debt, if any there be, the legisthat this dried up salt bed ould one day used for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying to pay come into orld-id- r prominence as the most benefit, shall be exempt from a tax annually, sufficient to all race courses pay unique of taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual interest and The Salt Beds, part of the remains of hiscanals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of such debt, withtoric Lake Bonneville, arc extremely xrous in twenty years from the final numping plants, transmission and the surface, except for the upper crust, is lilies, pines and flumes owned passage of the law creating the filled Im with saturated brine moisentirely and used bv individuals or cor- debt. ture cools tires ... a maor safets Lntnr, and Section 2. The secretary of porations for irrigating lands tieads can be made much thinner than those within the state owned by such state is directed to submit this made for other surfaces. individuals or corporations, or proposed amendment to the elecI he salt, with a maximum thu kness of 3 the individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the tf 2x4x8 Economy Studs et is so hard and rigid it can support many each 39c shall not be separately taxed as next general election in the tons. Every year drivers come from all over long as they shall be owned and manner provided by law. the world to make dashes 1x8 No. 2 Knotty Pine Hd. Section 3. If adopted by the used exclusively for such puracross the salt. Perhaps the most spciiauilar electors of. this state, this poses. Bower plants, power accomplishment was the record run of John transmission lines and other amendment shall take effect Cobb ol 40J I J m p h. in lH7. Prefinished Mahogany Paneling I heres another record property used for generatinga the first day of January, 19C1. being set in Utah delivering electrical power, for not as dramatic perhaps, as those made on I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, ea. the Salt Hats, but important nevertheless It s portion of which is used Secretary of State of the State for pumping the record of consistent performance on the power of Utah, DO HEREBY CERfurnishing 1x3 Furring Strips . . pr. running ft. 2liC water for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the foregoing is a part of the United States Brewers foundation lands In the State of Utah, may full, true and correct copy of the They arc constantly working to assure the he exempted from taxation to constitutional amendment proctti7cns of Utah clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale arc enjoyed. the extent that such property posed by the regular session of is used for such purposes. These the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, the exemptions shall accrue towater 1959, as appears of record in the users of of benefit my office. DIVISION so pumped under such regulaIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I may the as legislature tions UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC indi- have hereunto set my hand and the of taxes The prescribe. or affixed the Great Seal of the gent poor may be remitted of Utah, at Salt Lake City, ROY, UTAH abated at such times and in State 22nd day of August, 1960. such manner as may be provided this LAMONT F. TORONTO bv law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from Secretary of State. , (SEAL) of homes, homebteadu, . Kanesville News Roy Junior High School Students Elected Officers 12-1- rock-ingchai- r, 1 1 n Hooper-Kanesvill- e e Church News FIRST WARD Baptismal services will be held Saturday Sept. 24, 5 45 p.m. at the stake house. Fast and testimony meeting yll be held Sunday 7 p.m. Our ward conference was verJ enjoyedy by the goers. Special guests were President Newell R. Budge. Stake high council members Ariel Smith, much Mini sjg's special burden Utah's metal mines are Property tax assessments on based chiefly on average net proceeds for the three preceding years. This makes mines more responsive to inflation end deflation than most classes of property. Extended inflation is a special burden to mines. For g example; by 1959, assessed value of all 1947-4- 9 the above 50 risen had average, propc.Iy while me.c.! irire assessments had increased non-minin- 81. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comas an abundant life for all' Profesiional Precision is used in the - Nor-len- two-third- of-th- 1 preparation of all prescriptions at town.. tub) Reunion Drug Tay jour telephone and Light . Bill at our Store TRO-IO.SIN- PilCOME OT two-thir- Did You ps ' Teach Your Children Thrift with sdiGREEN STAMPS -- Many families use SAH Green Stamps to help habit of saving. their children learn the chores around the for awards as them use doing They home. Tor instance . . . So many SAM Green Stamps each week to daughso ter for drying the dishes or helping clean house many to sonny for mowing the lawn or for other odd jobs. Many housewives tell us its a wonderful way to accomplish the twofold purpose of rewarding youngsters for tasks well done and showing them how thrift pays. Youngsters of every age from tots to teens love SX.H Green because they can redeem them for Stamp & wide quality items that are dear to children's hearts. Try this plan in your home. Youll be truly amazed to find how well it works. ... oil com do li with WEST COAST LUMBER THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL fe g $14.50 $4.96 fm G (aj-ad- on ..... . ; |