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Show Y 4 i ? . . "I T JTj. i' in i ."7TT f T I SHOP LOCALLY the living vie C11 T"flH privileges tothcrized at Roy, Utah OFFICE 5S80 SO. 1900 W, RO OFFICE EX : Humanity feeds on the many aspects of these three things: understanding, love and peace Almost everyone- - will agree, they are greatly desired. What a beautiful feeling these things bring. of course, they need only be implied! Isnt it a wonderful feeling when we hae love and peace and understanding in our hearts? Love is a basic desire ol human nature because it bestows many benefits. We are not speaking now, and do not neiessarily refer to romantic love. We mean the feeling and attitude of good wall and understanding between two or more people, brotherly, or sisterly, or lriendly. When we are young and in lore, putting feelings into words is such a blissful feeling, that it comes easily. Let's think a moment. When was the last time we said, 1 love you very much? If we can answer quickly, This very day," we are one of the warmhearted few who are not afraid to express what is in their hearts. Most of us are different. v IATIONAL j&l fDITORIAl s,t6T,t" rrsTirm'i Hooper News The monthly meeting of Camp U of the DUP met last week at the home ol Kfiie Hooper with Catherine Simp son and Nell Lowe as Lorin and Fay Munn and daughters Elaine and Jean, spent last weekend at the home of Harry and Leoan Burning-ham- . They came down from their home in Nyssa, Oregon, to attend the wedding recep tion of another former Hooper ite, Blaine Taylor of South Ogden. The night of the reception, Blaines parents, Clark and Florence Taylor, were on the way to Salt Lake City to attend the event when they were involved in an automobile accident along the mountain road. Both of them w'ere hospitalized but their two children, who were with them, were able to go on to the reception. Neither Clark nor Florence were critically injured. Hostess at the monthly meeting of the Hooper Womens Club, was Nola Jean Moore. Four babies were named and blessed at Sacrament Meeting in Hooper, Sunday. The little son of Mario and Donna Rope-latwas named Wayne Clyde. The twin daughters of Earl and Margare Byington were given the names Jane and Jean. Kay and Shirley Hooper named their girl Lori Lee. Several boys and girls wore baptized and confirmed this month. They were Debra Simpson, daughter of Lamont and o So. Weber News Dee Higby is back to school Joan Simpson; Aria Easthope, daughter of Golden and Zelda Easthope; Steven Higley, son of Kent and Bonnie Higley; Don Fowcrs, son of Carl and Powers, and Terry Fowles, son of Dean and Dixie Fowles. Verna Cottle of Nampa, I d a h o, has been visiting in Hooper with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Belnap The home of Ralph and Elaine Powers was the scene of the wedding last Saturday of Don Higley and Linda Seelos. Bishop Norman Reed performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception. Linda is teh daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leonard Seelos of Hooper and Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ieland Higley, also of Hooper. The joung couple plans to make their home in Hooper in the house formerly occupied by Kent Higley. a Love is healing. health-producing- Love Is LOVe . knows no prisons. It breaks through obstacles, overrides rebufts. It recognizes no defeats. It prevails. It is sovereign! We have all seen true love effect humans in two different ways: The one way, laughing and rejoicing. The other elfect, For weeping and lamenting. there is joy in love rejoined and mutually given but tragedy in its trampling down. Love swells up within Us, lengthens our life, and makes it a good life. But, sometimes, as the years pass we seem to stiffen and grow more reticent. Mr. and Mn. Clifford Kimble chose to name their little son, Karrie Clifford. He was blessed by an uncle, Reid Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gale (Joyce Handrahan) Lynn gave their twins the names of Mark Marthe for and Wayne boy lene Ann for the girl. They Dec. 3 in Spokane, were born Wash. They were' blessed by their grandfather, John Handra-han- . Dennis was unable to be hire for tlie christening. Three young boys were baptized members of the LDS Church Saturday. They were Tommy Brimhail, Lynn Davis and Eugene Waters. Keith Brimhail baptized Tommy and and Keith confirmed Lynn, Tommy, while Bishop Poll confirmed Lynn. Eugene was baptized and confirmed by his father, Calvin. overcome this may change, if we seek out people and places with an atmosphere We of beauty and happiness and good example of living. This is what makes life delightful' Look for friends with deep feelings in their hearts those masters of wwds of wisdom, and artists in inpinng thoughts. Love contributes to enjoyment, convenience and comfort. liets think together next week. The D.U.P. are having community project on Thursday evening at 7:30. Prices for admission are 25 cents for 12 years and over and 15 cents for those under 12. Bing Nix will show slides of the 1947 Cenafter having been at home with tennial Parade and other pic-tuA program of home talent hts legs in casts for six months. Dee has kept up oh his School will be given. Pie, cake, ice work with the help of a school trea and pop corn balls will be teacher which came and visited sold. A door prize will also be him twice a week. He had the given away. casts removed about two weeks Feb. 11 will be he Stake ago but he had to get used to Ball. George Fish- Sweetheart being without them. ert Orchestra will play. It will be held at the Mount Ogden. Jr. BOWLING NEWS - j High School. Amazon Mr. and Mra.' Leon Murray and family ar the proud own- High Series, Louise ers of a new blue and whitd Fitsgerald 514 ttrd. High game, Sylvia a 205 Barkdull Roger Bambrough was elects ed secretary of the Excelsior Tues. Club at Weber College. He was High Series, Vic also on the honor roll for this Doubano 532 quarter. Dan Stanger also made High Series, Margaret Lewis 427 the honor, roll again. On Feb. 1 the ward will hold High Game, A. J. 211 their Sweetheart Ball. Owen Petershesky Ridges will have his orchestra High Game Margaret Lewis 179 Ball and Chain Mixed here to play. Every one is InHigh Series, Jim vited. Bam-- b Kelly and Margene r o a g h have completed the America. She was chosen from a field addition on their home. They, with the help of Elmer, have of lz candidates. added tin two bedrooms and a Miss Thurgood will compete bath, enlarged their front room and done other improvements. for the state crown in April It is just about like a new and will also be a candidate in the Davis County Dairy Princess home. contest in June. LeRoy boh returned home Dont forget Saturday after a month of TDY Thursday DAVIS FFA TAG evening. Every one with chilCLEARFIELD Margil Thur- dren in the Clinton School is good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. invited. It is Founders Day and Glen Thurgood, and a senior at all past presidents are being Davis High, was selected as honored. The theme is Civil DeSweetheart of the Davis chap- fense with slides and numbers ter of the Future Farmers of from the first grade. Linda Higby fell out of the NOTICE TO PUBLIC ear last week as it was turning in the drive way and hit right oil her forehead. It took four stitches to have the wound proposed to close the existing dosed. OF PROPOSED CHANGE ON STATE Mrs. La Verne B y b e e and HIGHWAY 37 to Dean and Neil have moved Corner Kanesville-NyeOgden. They are living at 545 Weber Couaty, Utah 16th St. We hope they enjoy The State Road Commission their new home and the kids hay fever is better than it was of Utah herewith advises all inout here. terested persons of its proposal beinto Mrs. Bybees to relocate a section of Moving home in South Weber are Mr. tween 4000 South and 3500 and Mrs. Junior Rainey and West and the Junction with their family. They have leased The present route begins their home for a year. We at 4000 South and 3500 West hope they like their home too. and traverses to the east to the intersection of 4000 South tartd Ordinance No. 164 2850 West. The present route RET EAL- then continues in a AN ORDINARY direction to a junction with and ING Sections 12 Revised ordinances oT Roy City, U 84 at 3300 South and 1900 , and providing in lteu thereof a West. proThe proposed new route will new section known as 3500 viding for the registration of begin at 4000 South and business, occupation, calling or West and traverse east to a point 1200 east of the junction profession engaged solely in which juncand r-state of commerce. BE IT ORDAINED BY ROY tion is at 4000 South and 2850 West. Hie route then continues CITY. in a northeasterly direction to 1. That Section 12 1 4 and Secat Nyes the junction with tion 12 15, Reused Ordinances Corner which is junction 1900 of Roy City arc repealed. route 2 1 hat a new section known West and 3600 South. This Paas 12 4 is enacted as follows, will cross both the Unton Denver and the Railroad cific w to it and Rio Grande Railroad and INTER-STATCOM12 4 MERCE It shall be unlawful it is proposed to provide grade these crossings. for an person, firm, corpora- separations at it is also reasons For or safety association, tion p.ir.ner.ship, close the to or existing oihi-- i in to proposed engage entity cany on any business, occupa- glade crossing at 4000 South tion calling or profession which over these two railroads. The commerce new route will be a replaceis solely in inter-statwithout first registering with ment of these crossings. At the time of construction the City of Roy. and paying the is proposed to provide a 28 in it the fee therefor registration road mix bituminous surwide of calendar 00 sum $2 year per or any portion thereof, and the face. Approximate length of filing with the City Recorder highway involved, 2.146 miles. The governing officials of the of such information as may be CounWeber the County Commission have by Roy City required been notified. A public hearing Cll. 3 That in the opinion of the will be held at 2.00 p.m. on Roy City Conned it is necessary the 9th day of February 1961, for the public health, welfare, in the LDS Lake View Stake safety and morals that this or- House, 4900 South 2000 West, dinance become effective im- Roy, Utah to advise all citizens of the reasons for such location mediately. 4 That this ordinance become and to hear matters pertaining effective upon its first publica- to the economic effects of such tion. proposed highway locations. C. Taylor Burton Passed, adopted, approved Director of Highways and ordered published this 6th State Road Commission day of February, 1961. of Utah Roy City O. Dean Parker By Order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah Mayor ATTEST: January 23, 1961. (SEAL) Madge II. Gibson fyiblished Hie Feb. 2, and 9, 1961. City Recorder . Jo-Lee v Left-Over- . TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . , UP TO 15 MONTHS - ? ; ' vV - Nv " S WAO ' . Highway 91, Roy a PAGE TWO 572 Soloman High Series, Corrinne 95 Valintine High Game, G. Warden and 213 A. Hodges High Game Corrinne Valintine 188 Ntsie Ladies High Series, Midge Takahaski High Game, Judie 514 . 1D6 Kawa Nibie Men High Series, Tom . 610 Yamada High Game, Aoki , . . . A1 237 . lolly Time Senes, Lyn Mixed High Wood High SeHes, Enid and other items. Come and get them. Phone EX 533 Nife 212 176 Ladies and mens clothing. Formerly with Bon Marche. 1703 No. Main Sunset. Phone TA 54077. 487 DANCE music for ward dances, weddings, socials or ther 435 High Game, Lyn Wood High Game, Alma Moor Jo-Le- e DOUBLE frame garage, to be moved, $200. Office desk and chairs $10, screen door and windows, gas range $10, bird cage, lawn chairs, $1, chairs . . ALTERATIONS, Ladies High Series, Gyla Hurst High Game, Blanch Doe , 183 510 Scratch Trio High Series, C. Jo-Le- e Tress ler call John Peteron, or John Bountiful AX Stahle, Jr. AX 574 Kathy Fisher, Darrell Edwards, Deanna Lolabel Oleson, 551 Eileen Page, Zora Zaugg, King,' Gene 221 Porter, Michael Johnson, Justine, Johnston, Barbara Zaugg Walk 212 and Stanley Dahl. Eddie Montgomery and Eileen Zaugg had seven years perfect Attendance and several had three or more years. Folks in West Point were Jeffery John Murry was bapthappy to Welcome Mr. and Mrs. ized by his fauther at baptismal Leendert Westerduin and lived services Sunday morning and in West Point for several years confirmed by his grandfauther after coming to America. Their at Sacrament meeting. daughter Joha is married and We were happy to hear that lives in Provo. Kennard ahd May Bybee have with another Among those who were aw- been blessed atGrandson. The young man ararded certificates for 100 tendance last year were Eddie rived Saturday morning Feb. 4. Montgomery, Orlin Olesen, La His happy parents are Ronald Von Edwards, Karen Stoddard, and Jolene Bybee Stewart. High Series, Jean Geanchetta High Game, Fred Berendse High Game, Arlene West Point News TO PAY AT DAVE'S SERVICE "We sell nothing bat quality aervice" s U-3- 7 U-8- north-easterl- a fllartinizetT Wardrobe y As Advertised in the Saturday Evening Post clean and crisp as a winter day! 12-1-- f a Convenient Budget Terms 12-1-- .. . . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961 Four lovely babies were blessed Sunday evening at fast meeting. Stephanie Kay was given the .daughter of Claude atid Barbara Prpfazier Nix. She was born Dec. 17 and has the (host black hair. She was given the name and blessing by her lather, Claude. philosophies Some-toime- Publisher, Residence TA THE COMPETITIVE PRICES 'EASY PARKING rf inte- U-3- 7 OPEN EARLY U-8- 1 FOR YOUR WATCH FOR OUR CONVENIENCE 1 DIRIGIBLE! STORE HOURS 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. a e - and feel refreshed. You always need protein. 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