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Show '' Wt ' MS v. , r. WV ' M v Wfe' i j - ?v tr ' : v . a . T Citizens Seek Child Road Crossing Program A representative group of the present use of the land, parents assembled at the Roy which is now being used as pasCity Council meeting Monday ture, he felt that the owner night determined to get action would not be eligible for such or to appeal to the governor for a high damage cost. No. 21 Vol. 7 "The City with a Future" Roy protection for their children Roy, Utah, Thursday, October 13, 1960 Mr. Stark said that it would 4 at two highway crossings. be better for all concerned to The children must cross the all the evidence availeach day to attend the gather OFFICE DEDICATION highway Name Kiwanis able to establish a reasonable Roy Lakeview School. The parents price for the property then setrequested support in petition- tle the matter out of court. ing the state highway commisNew Officer Slate Dee Councilman DRAWS HUGE CROWD Sparrow sion for semaphores at 5075 So. bids from the Amerpresented 1900 W., and at 4800 So. 1900 ican Fence and Sears Roebuck W. or for the board of educacompanies for a chair link fence ly raised to the top of the pole. On Oct. 5 the Roy Kiwanis tion to provide transportation to be installed around the new More than 500 people were atClub met at the Pagoda Cafe to and from school. Mayor O. Dean Parker gave reservoir at 5300 So. The American Fence bid was chosen by tracted to the dedication of the the welcoming address. Bryce crossintersections Both have new of for the purpose electing beautiful new $40,000 Roy Post Jensen, president of the Roy walks marked but they are loca- the council, at the cost of $1,037. Chamber of Commerce acted as Fire Chief, Charles Pruitt officers for the coming year. ted in blind spots making them Office Saturday, Oct. 1, 1960. master of ceremonies. gave an itemized accounting of for at times virtually impossible Guests included an impressive The following were elected: a motorist to see. the activities and expendifures Invocation was given by Roblist of4 national, state, county of the Roy Vounteer Fire DeRobert ert Carmichael of the Lutheran Bert Ure, president; Spearheading the movement to date. He stated that and local officials. Church and the dedicatory were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daw- partment 40 fires within the had and vice they first Stevens, president son, 1744 W. 4800 So., whose The main speaker, George, prayer by Henry A. Matis, presimonths. three past dent of the Lake View Stake. old son, narrowly esRoger Critchlow, second vice 12 year The city council discussed at McDonald, senior field service week last caped serious injury some length the possibility of officer of the U.S. Post Office, Closing remarks were made president with John Sorenson, when he was struck by a car a new ordinance reintroducwho Emma Russell, Denver, Colo, declared that the by 4800 So. crosswalk. This setting tip the at to pay for false as a special guest of the ed as quiring people secretary. in the is the third accident United States Postal Service alarms. are answered fire occasion Mrs. Margaret Field, They same vicinity, one resulting in at considerable cost to the The board of directors are: has been a trade mark of free wife of the first postmaster of city Dean Parker, George , LOCAL AND NATIONAL dignitaries and has been The death. a danger Phil Orrock, Dick Simmons, Dr. besides the time and effort lost people for 185 years. It is fun- Roy. Mrs. Field is nearing her E. J. attended officials dedication. the Russell, McDonald, Little, Empih postal increased by the recent upping by those answering the call. damental to all of our many 96th birthday. Wendall Noall, Everett Pierce, of the David B. King, Henry A. Mais, D. R. Those on the stand in front are: Speaking, speed limit from 50 to PatterDean O. Alex Parker, freedoms, he said. He also gave conR. on row hour the miles E. back CarE. 60 highFrank far Senator Mr. McDonald performed the Moss; Trevithick, Stromness, per left, Robert son and Raymond Ogden. a brief summary of the post ribbon-cuttinA tained Roy councilinen. way. michael, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Mark Can- ceremony. The same group of parents office past, present and future, guided tour of the post office have made previous appeals to refreshments followed were and of the possibilities explaining the state highway commission electronic devices now being; served. and the Weber County Board in with transmitexperimented entestainment of Education but of to no avail. ting messages and speeding up was presented by . Florence Mayor Dean Parker, Chief of the delivery of mail. Simpson, Almina Johnson, EliPolice Julian Green and the Lund and Ina Poulson. council members were of the Others who spoke were Sen. zabeth JOSEPH ANDERSON Wallace F. Bennett; Sen. Frank opinion that transportation proThe Chamber of Commerce, vided by the board of educaJoseph Anderson, Roys third Moss, Congressman David S. who sponsored the event, was held tion would be the best way office the adminWard and postmaster, Cannon, civic assisted King by the local clubs, to solve the problem. Intensive istrative assistant to Congress- church organizations and mer- from October 21, 1901, to Feb. man Henry Aldous Dixon. Re- chants of Roy. 6, 1906. He was born in Fife-shirstudy by the state road commission indicates that semamarks were also made by David Scotland in 1843 and died in Salt Lake City Feb. 9, 1932. of R. Trevithick, postmaster phores actually create more traffic hazards than they preHe was married to Isabella WatSalt Lake City, Robert Green-bur- PIONEER ELEM. PTA vent. son. They were the parents of regional real estate offiWith the promise of full backcer of the Post Office Depart11 children. Three of the chilELECT SLATE . ment and Richard Stromness, dren were born while they ing by the city council, the builder and contractor of the were still living in Scotland group was advised to meet with week to again present their Juilding. The city was congratand the other eight were born efCLEARFIELD Officers after their arrival in America. ulated on the new structure problem. In the meantime, the made by A CROWD OF OVER 500 citirfr.s turned out to be are and Roys postmaster Emma who will direct the activities Roy's first postmaster sat in auto and was forts Mr. Anderson was a coal minElementary council to set up a meeting be- NINTH WARD HOLDS Russell was lauded for her un- of the Pioneer to attend the dedication ceretnonies of the present at dedication rites. tween the citizens, the board of new Roy Post Office. Mrs. Fields, wife of tiring efforts in making the School PTA for the current er in his homeland and upon year include Mrs. Vernon J. the arrival of the family in education and the city council new post office a reality. FAREWELL MEETING Beck, president; Mrs. Royal C. Utah started working the coal men. David Warner, real estate of- Sessions, first vice president; Utah, he started working in tlje American Legion TempleBarlof Given I. engineers City Wynn GIVEN NATIVE Oscar ROY ficer of Salt Lake City present- Max L. Archibald principal of coal mines near Coalville. He ton and Byron McGregor were Robert Ned Willie, iorupf. j Committee ' ed safety wards to two Roy the school, second vice presi- later went to work on the rail- Form at the council Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wadsmeeting. present TRIP EUROPEAN mail carriers. For Johnny San- dent; Mrs. Vem M. Smith, sec- road and was section foreman At the reCLEARFIELD Mr. Templeton explained the worth, Roy, Utah, has accepted Honor House Open doval, it was his fifth consecu- retary; Bruce E. Hancock, treas- of the old Oregon Shortline for cent meeting of the American necessity of either enlarging a call to serve an LDS mission a naA. Dr. Richard tive award and for Dean Wiberg urer; Paul W. Roberts, pro- several Gibby, Clearfield the storm sewer mains at con- to West Germany. Legion Auxiliary years. his fourth. tive son of Roy, who has been He will be honored at a faregram; Mr.s Dale Holbrook, hossiderable expense to the city or When the family first moved Unit 134, Mrs. William E. MasOscar I. Barlow was guest to secure a location for a settlin the Research Dept, Mr. and Mrs. Smith employed compitality; announced well testimonial Sunday, Oct. J. E. Little of the Denver Of. to Roy, they lived in the sec- sey, president, of the Bell Telephone Labora- of honor on the occasion of his membership; Mr. and 16th, at 7 p.m. in the Roy Ninth ing pond reservoir. OSL railroad. mittee chairmen for the fice presented a beautiful 50 Page, Mrs. Richard A. Coop, magazine tion house on the tory in New York City and 88th birthday last Sunday at The Ray Jackson property at Ward at the Lake View Stake year. restar nylon flag to Mrs. Russell Mrs. Grant F. Anderson Mr. when is the family home, 587 W. 200 Barlow, room rep- Later, 4800 South west of the D4RG building, 4900 So. 2000 West. They include Mrs. Robert Murrayhill, N.J., since 1955, in behalf of Postmaster GenMrs. W. E. Ham tired from the railroad he pur- Kay, child welfare; Mrs. Mer- presently in Europe attending So., where friends and relatives railroad is in his opinion the resentative; He will enter the Mission eral of the United States, ArMrs. William J chased a 40 acre farm just rill Henry, Americanism; Mrs. an international convention of greeted him during an open most likely site. It involves ap- Home in Salt Lake City, Oct. 24 thur E. Summerfield. It will be blin, historian; Holland Thomas of wets the health and safety; Mrs Calvin Niehol, rehabilitation; scientist in electronic research. house. Guests called from 2 to proximately three acres of land and leave a week later for thur E. Summerfield. It will be Gordon,J. Mr farm, where he struggled for Mrs. Eugene Christenesn, civil Dr. Gibby has been requested 7 p.m. Patton, Leroy which fall between six and publicity; Germany. flown over the Roy Post Office and Mrs. Afton Hoskins, foun several years to make a live- defense; Mrs. William C. Dodds, to present a paper at the imElder Willie is a graduate of feet below the railroad eight Mr. was born Oct. Barlow 8, each day. It is one that has ders marday; Mr. and Mrs. Glen lihood. After the family Malad unior High School, Werefreshments; Mrs. Arthur Wat- portant confab. Only he and 1872, in Bountiful, he was the crossing and the highway. been flown over the post office L. Mrs. Neldon ried and moved away, Mr. An- kins, education and scholarship; one other scientist are reprefinance; Higley, Stark LaVar ber High School, Weber SemiCity Attorney son of Ianthus and Hannah moved department in Washington D.C. Mrs. Donald Pantle, poppy pos- senting the United States at Wintle Barlow. He communications; Mrs. derson sold the farm and stated that Haven Barlow and nary and attended Weber Colthe The flag raising ceremony was Hamblin, spent to Salt Lake City. Victor Smith, legislative. ter; "Mrs. Lloyd Rasmussen, the sessions which are being early years in Bountiful and Fred Froerer Jr , members of lege for a year. He received a conducted by a color guard his lifetime he was poppy sales; Mrs. James Anglin, conducted at Delft, Holland. During Duty to God" award. on Dec. 7, 1883, he married the state institute of appraisfrom Hill Air Force Base. The doctor is the son of HatMrs. Leslie Larson, a sincere and devoted member publicity; Elder Willie is the grandson in the Salt ers, were in the process of apEmily Kynaston An ode to the flag was imin of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nielsen of the LDS Church serving it girls state; Mrs. William E. Mas- tie and the late Hyrum Gibby. Lake the quesproperty praising Temple. The Barlows left Colin many capacities. tion and that condemnation pro- Malad, Idaho, and Bert Willie, sey, community service; Mrs. He is a graduate of Weber pressively given by Floyd Such-er- , to in Utah homestead Bancroft Harold Christmas lege and the University of and Chesterfield, Idaho. if Mesa, Arizona. Roy School principal. He England; They ceedings would likely result Utah. He received his Plld de- later moved to Otto and Mrs. was dressed in an Uncle Sam" Coder An open house will be held fail. other party; negotiations ROY GARDENETTES Nampa, Idaho Mrs. Leslie Larson, family con- gree at Northwestern Univer- where Mrs. Barlow died. costume. Mrs. LaVern Judy Mr. Jackson is asking $5,000 for his relatives and friends at sand the "Star Spangled Bantact; Mrs. Robert Bishop, food; sity at Chicago in 1955. severage damage, but Mr. Tem- his parent's home, 4724 So. 2025 MEET OCTOBER 17 Mr. Barlow returned to BounFollowing the close of the Mrs. Howard Gill, card chairner as the crowd stood at atpleton stated that since the W., Roy, immediately following convention, Dr. Gibby plans to tiful and on March 29, 1911, he damage would be judged from the meeting. man. tention while the flag was slow- Linda Bennion, daughter of make a tour of Europe. He will married Phoebe Ellen Flint of The monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bennion fly home to Roy to visit his Kaysville in Salt Lake City. He Roy Gardenettes will be held of took his family again to Idaho gave a report of her activities mother and other members DAVIS POPULATION Monday Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. at the while Clear- his family and friends on his to live in Burley and Twin Falls I ! the representing home of Mrs. Ray Williamsen, return. for about 16 years. In 1926 they field unit at girls state. 2144 W. 4900 So. FINAL COUNT returned to Utah, settling in By R. F. Cottle - - 1960 Speaker for the evening will Clearfield. Mrs. Barlow died in of be Dr. Wendell Keck, editor 1959. the U.S. Forestry Service. He WEBER SCHOOLS INITIATE Seems to include all teenagOCTOBER 16 IS NATIONAL Final population figures as slides show and An active LDS Church memwill talk about BOY DAY ers in a condemnation of the NEWSPAPER released by the U.S. Departof our newest state, Alaska. ber, Mr. Barlow was in the CHANNEL STATION TV lunatic fringe. Ridicules the The nominating committee ment of Commerce have been Next to the United States bishopric in Chesterfield, was music the teenagers listen to at the outset and that re- superintendent of the first LDS mail, selection ted their will invited also of a present litBefore indicate that the throng newspaper boys are perreleased, by the hour, tells the teenagof officers. guests, Weber School District finement will take place as op- Sunday School in Bancroft and haps the most reliable. Every er how much he missed by tle Davis County is the fourth Mrs. Phil Jorgensen will act opened its new 1,000 watt tele- eration of the station proceeds. he also served as superintenday in all kinds of weather, not growing up in the good largest county, population-wisWeber High School, home dent of the Sunday School in they bring the world into our as vision station, KWCS, Channel old days. in the state with 64,760 resiof the TV studio, is a hub of He was a member of the Sun- home. All members are urged to at- 18, Monday, Oct. 10. School is tend. stake board while in the Refuses to take a teenagers Regular programming day American newspaper boys dents, Satl Lake County Highlights of the opening activity. is scheduled throughout the Twin Falls. At the present time between link lesvital the are seriously, or to listen opinion of followed broadcast were excerpts largest with 383,035, school day. Those who desire he is a high priest quorum Award Given internawhen he defends his beliefs. national and to the be carried daily will Moves sons that Office 'Duty' JP Court Utah and by Weber, 110,744 to view these at home president and has been a ward tional news and education Distrusts the teenager simply countys school children in the can do so by program 106,991. a convert- teacher for many years. using because he is a teenager and and the people who read. of French, .science, subjects To Youth Municipal Building music, history and children's er" which can be installed for Mr. the adult has heard so much Millions of people are kept The county was divided into Hooper Barlow has been a pro$25. approximately about informed. juvenile delinquency with norths south literature. north and The public is welcome to in- duce dealer since he was a he has it in for kids." We salute all newspaper boys. The Duty to God" award, The offices of the Roy City A panel consisting of Supt population including everything man in Bountiful and studios at any time. young Ridicules teenage fads in the best in south to Kaysville and souths which is earned by persistent Court, presided over by Justice Bell with board members Bryce spect the would go to the Salt Lake mark- They are among dress. America! to including everything south devotion to church duties, was of the Peace Howard Shupe, Jensen, Olaf Klevjord and Clair et with his father. He has spent young methods and The Immediately blames a teentraining, Kaysville and south's including awarded to Lyle J. Johnston at will be moved Oct. 15 from the Folkman, discussed the poten- Roy Man Serves many years farming and truckwithout hearing his side newsas learn ager of they to principles North south Bank Utah of the basement tials in educational television On New Submarine Farmington Hooper First Ward sacrament ing produce throughout Utah of the story, when he is in a paper carriers will always be to the Roy Municipal Building It was emphasized that teachers Salt Lake and Woods Cross. meeting Sunday night. and Idaho. situation where either he or valuable to them in adult life: at 5715 So. 2200 W. Hours will unusual talents can be shared North Davis division shows Clifford E. Porter, electriMr. Barlow is the father of an adult was at fault. meet many new peoatten- be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. each with all children in the district Lyle has had 100 They of 33,836 compared to cians mate first class, USN, son three sons and four daughters; Uritizise teenage maners at ple. 30,924 for the south part of dance at all church meetings weekday and from 9 a.m. till and that special equipment such of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Porter, Mrs. Robert (Adelia) Hellewell, the same time being less conFind out some people who for the past four years. He noon on Saturday. the county. as microscopes can be utilized Of 5787 So. 1900 W Roy, Utah Golden I. Barlow and siderate of young peoples seem gruff, really like has served as president of the Cases already on the docket hundreds of children at the is a member of the highly-traine- W. Barlow, of Jerome, Joseph Idaho; Bountiful with 17,035 is the Deacons quorum, president of will be transferred to the hew by them. feelings than of others. the medium same time through crew of the USS Robert Mrs. Mrytie Ainsworth, Idaho Talks down to the teenager Learn that people stand largest city in the county, fol- the Teachers quorum and presi- office as will hearings on be- of TV. E. Lee, the first nuclear pow- Falls; Mrs. Harold (Genevieve) as though talking to a child. lowed by Layton with 9,027 and dent of his Sunday School half of the Utah State Highway as as time out friends passSuperintendent Bell empha- ered submarine to be built in Mortensen, Ogden; Mrs. Frank Refuses to believe a teenager Clearfield with 8,333. es more than a customer. class for two full years. Patrol, Weber County Sheriffs sized that the classroom teach- the South. The crew, all Eliason, Ray and - as readily as another grad- (Gertrude) child. experiThey enjoy pleasant Fish Utah State eduOffice and the is of our er still the heart Problems of growth as efe Grant Barlow, Clearfield; and of the U.S. Naval He is a Life Scout and junuates is inThere wide between a and instruction gap ences, Mr. cational program. No television fect such a population increase ior assistant scoutmaster in the and Game Department. School at New London, a foster daughter whom the the teenage point of view and conversations. teresting of is the has to been take invented peace justice yet Barlows raised with their own, are being noted in the county. Hooper First Ward. While at Shupe the adult point of view. But Conn., are a select group. They learn courtesy and reClearfield has a development Roy unior High School, he let- for Weber County and also the place of the teacher. It is in the Navys Mrs. Wayne (Helen) Turpin, The it fourth isn't all the teenagers fault. Lee, helpspect. They acquire serves as the Roy City judge. merely a powerful tool to aid program set up to study and tered in all sports and served submarinse design- Magna. There are also 28 grandfor That of trial in times program friends gap is widened by any ful a Councilman do to the teacher better Dilwortlj Lyman job. ed to launch the 1200-milsmooth the vexing problems as secretary of the Boys Assn. children and 40 Powho is resentful of adult and tribulations and move the be John Larsen, director of the requested that and Layton, too, has set up a and shows it in the laris missile, measures 380 feet to be youth money a at council made and Norman city meeting station, is a engineer Junior at Weber Lyle steering committee to stpdy that listed. bow to stern and has disfrom ways held it that on tour viewers took a recently, stating Barber, High School where he has letcommunitys growth. But the gap is narrowed by of 5,400 tons on the As a guide to all we share tered in football and baseball. would add to the dignity and of the studio through the eyes placements this splendid gem: any adult who treats teenagers Schools in the county are prestige of the court to hold of the camera and explained surface and 6,700 tone submerTEENAGERS IRE AROUSED with courtesy and consideration At the national Boy Scout sessions in the new quarters. some aspects of the technical ged. brimful and alert school board ADULTS and expects the best from them. BY FAULT-FINDINClifford is married to the forMr. Shupe will be required operation. is kept on its toes to find suit-abl- Jamboree, he served as Senior Lets think together next will resent it if L. of Cairns also mer Carol teenager to Any Leader. Patrol His is ee ambition rental of more than Mr. Larsen the a for that $50 pay housing emphasized per week. an adult: , an to fulfill LDS mission. month. 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