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Show TIIE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY DSA Nominees SUNSET NEWS From Pago Ono The Mia Maid girls of Sun rot Fnrr.es is the foimer El A an E.u-itreasure of Reindeer Lake Trout ward met for volley ball pracVirgil has been unable to work tice Monday evening at 4 pm. since his aceiik'nt in the airplane Camp, a Utah corporation winch a fishing lodge and opiv-atio- n and enjoyed a good practice. that went down in Morgan last in Saskatchewan, Canada year. The Junjwjr M Men have met on of Bo,ird and the Directors Mrs. Naomi Lyman Wise died recently for their basketball prac-ticTaey have some real active Ved:c d,.y even..,g. Jan. 13, at and council for the Duschesne players on tlnir team and aie her home after an extended ill- County development corporation. sure to be victorious a few times. ness. ox-rate- s e. . Surviving are her husband, one Mrs. JoAnn Smith is recovering dar-'-E- r, Linda, ik, parents, two for down from a being nicely brothers and one sister! week on her back. Her mother-in-laThe first lesson of Self Help has been helping her. Medical training classes was held Caroline Cobaugh, daughter of Jan. 11. The cl, will continue Mr. and Mrs. John Cobaugh was for the six more weeks and is recently married to Duane Doer- free to the public. ing. They were married by PresiThe class is given at the Sunset dent George S. Reid at the home Junior High. of her parents. Bill Courtney was home from his job in Minnesota for the holi4-H'ers days. He spent two weeks and returned to work. Mr.i. !.tina Balin recently enjoyed a short visit in California with one of her daughters sons and made the acquaintance of another new Dancing instructions were given to the classes of the Mia Maid, Explorers and Laurels in North Davis Stake ML by the stake dance directors, Sam and Myrelda Taylor on Jan. 11. Be sure to attend the Sunset Junior High School PTA Project Program Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barnes are now operating a small cafe and malt shop in Stoddard. Mrs. JACK SEAMONS tablishment of a new Jaycee club He also worked with the Kiwams ui Plain City. This extension is Club in building the Home Living now in process and soon to be room at the Weber Memorial hoscompleted. pital. Dur ing the summer. Jack sjvnt from l to 3 nights per week in the Jaycee concession stand at the ball park. The profits of this concession stand are used lor youth projects in the Roy community. .As a sales representative of tho Power Co., he was awarded a trip to Lhirango and Mesa erde, Colorado for his efforts in sales competition throughout tlx- - com- He is employed at Hill ir Jack Scamons, nominated by the force Base as a contract neat servRoy Jay eves, is present gotiator and uma he became ing as president of tire Roy Junior president ot the Jaycees. he vwk-eChiunbor of Commerce. As inpart time for Shreck Real Escoming president, he was also tate and Insurance Co. chairman m the campaign and JOHN J. BROWN election of Clark Puffer for State j Jay eee President. Jotui J Brown, sixiusoivd by ti e He is also working on the es- Kiwani-amx- s d J and Kiwams clubs, is acting as vice president of the Roy Chamber of Commera has served on the board of directors for the Kiwams club and was recently elected their vice president and past vice president of the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce. Roy Campaign for SAFER Use of Drugs, Chemicals great-grandso- or . MARVIN HOGENSEN Marvin C. Hogenron, nominated tr Robert L. Olsen, has been teaching for the part eight years at Highland High School plus doing guidance and counseling vvoik. He is a member of the following educationa associations: Sail Lake teacher's education LEA and NEA. taught at the Utah State Prison during his senior year at BU in 1957. After a riot at. the prion at which he was held hostage, he appeared on the TV program, To Tell 'Die Truth". His winnings of $333.33 was then turned over to the prison to improve educational opportunities. He visiting with Mr and Mi. Contractor Shel- FRElZER Meetings Vi Tractor Work Fireplace Wood Tree Removal Building Demolishing Winch and Towing Service Main emphasis this year of the National Safety program has been safe use of household chemicals and drugs, reports the National Safety Development Committee. Throughout the state, I Club members and leaders have alerted families and communities to the dangers that misuse of common household products can cause. There are at least 250,000 chemicals and drugs for home use that would be harmful if improperly used, they warn. These include everyday items such as cleaning aids, cosmetics, medicines, paints and insecticides. They point out that in one year more than 1,300 deaths resulted from accidental home poisoning, of which 30 per cent were children under 5 years of age. Another 200,000 persons suffered disabling illnesses. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the 4 H safety program sponsored by General Motors in cooperation with the Extension Service and the National Service Committee. Safety program membership is around one half million. During this time hundreds of clubs have been cited for conducting community projects, and thousands of boys and girls have been individually recognized for doing an excellent job in promoting safety, the committee reports. with the best project in the state will be the 1964 The Club Congress in Chicago. safety delegate to the National Medals will be presented to four county champions, while eight members from across the nation will receive $500 college scholar, ships. Clubs also will be honored for outstanding local safety programs. Enrollment for the 1965 program begins this falL Traffic safety will predominate. However, numerous projects will be carried out in the home and on the farm involving other vital areas of safety. Additional information can be obtained from the county extern 4-- 4-- FRYMOYER CO. Roy 8 . 4-- life-savin- g 4-- Bingham BIKE SHOP 19S5 W. 5200 South Roy, Utah Phono --NEW OR USED BIKES Wo Service What Wa Sell 825-863- 2 Jan. 28, 7:30 Camp Vilate Weaver, hostess. p.m., Hooper; Camp V. Hooper, Jan. 28, 7.30 p.m., Leamia Rouche, hostess. Hooper; Camp 26 Roy, Jan. 28, 2 p.m. Lettie Rice, hostess, 5683 S. 2800 W., Roy; Camp 27 Riverdale, Jan. 23, 1 p.m., Verla Hull, hostess, 4560 S. 1150 tion office. 34 West Weber, Jan. 28, Camp p.m., Jeannine Farr, hostess, West Weber; Camp 40 Roy, Jan. He has served as chairman of many Jaycee projects and in 19(54 and 1965 has served as secretary for the club. He has also been a leader in Weber County 4-- Whaf fo do when . YOUR CAR SKIDS! 28, 7.30 p.m., Myrtle Russell, hostess. 2965 W. 4800 S.: Camp 41 Taylor, Jan. 28, 2.30 p.m., Mau-nn- e He was Wayment, hostess, Taylor; Camp 43 Kanesville, Jan. 28, 7:30 p.m., Arm Marie Case, hostess, Kanesville. Camp 46 Warren, Jan. 28, 2 p.m., Sarah Marriott, hostess, m Warren; Camp 52 Lake view, Jan. 28, 1 p.m., Leona Menderink, hostess, 2052 W. 4800 S.; Camp 55 W'ils-oLane, Jan. 28, 2 p.m.. Hazel Drake, hostess; Wilson Lane Mary E. Dalton, Feb 8. 7 30 p.m. Vera Howes, hostess, 2188 WT, 5600 Sand Rose, Jan. 13, 8 p.m., Melba Arave, hostess, 2183 W. 5600 S.; Seagull, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m., Dorothy Oleson, hostess, 5217 S. 2000 W7., and Miles Goodyear, Jan. 21, 7 p.m.. Hazel Imes, hostess, 2427 D. Avenue, Ogden. Don't slam on your brakes Phone Roy Friday . . . ... & STEAK Meat-Gro- und 70,197 3 lbs. SI. 00 9,239 "Let us alter to fit your personal taste." All types of Tailoring Fast, expert tailoring and altering for men and women FARMING BOUNTIFUL Great Salt Lake, fertile Weber Valley, and Ogden River mountain basin. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Created 1850 by State of Deseret Named for John Weber, trapper, Ogden settled 1848. POINTS OF INTEREST AND ACTIVITIES -Milos Goodyear Cabin oldest white man structure m Utah Pmeview Reservoir popular water sports lake John M. Browning Firearms Museum working models created by greatest firearms inventor in history Ogden Municipal Building Gardens widely noted for beauty and originality Snow Basin major winter sports resort Webor Stote College r college rapidly growing on delightful new campus TOPOGRAPHY THIS COMING SUNDAY Ou?6t day special Professional Fitting '1 Vais Custom Tailoring Roy Shopping Center East Side planned-perf- ect en- joy Long Distance. Visit with the family or old friends. What a joyd way to start the week! four-yea- SOURCE FOR FURTHER V nothing time to Mountain INFORMATION Chamber of Commerce, Ogden States -- County Hopping series published through the cooperation of the Utah State Press Association and this newspaper. Materials furnished by the Utoh Tourist and Publicity Council, Council Hall, State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Telephone Woods 31. lb. 45c lb. 55c Beef specializing in knit wear and top quality cleaning, now opens its new location in the Roy Shopping Center. Pick up and de liveries will be made at Val's Custom Tailing Shop. S lb. 37c Qualify Cleaning Co. of Ogden of skid M Saturday Announces an Added Service same direction lAYTONt, waterfowl in name habitat Formington Boy Bird ftefuge Pionoor rock homos and churchas Bountiful, Centerville, - Roasts - Ground Beef VALS CUSTOM TAILORING !S Bountiful and Farmington Steaks 3 Do steer in the kaySviuf CURED 50 Lbs. Assorted Beef Roy, Utah Manufacturing; (food products, apparel, metal products trade, transportation, defense (Defense Depot Ogden), livestock, crops, dairying POINTS Of INTEREST AND ACTIVITIES -Hill Air Fort Bom giant military installation Bountiful Pook Drivo breathtaking scenic loop between and Frozen NOTHING DOWN 6 months to pay Lunch W. ICONOMIC ACTIVITIES TOPOOIAPHY Mostly vrater and Halt of Great Salt Late, narrow Wasatch bench, and Wasatch Mountain front. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Created 1850 by State of Deseret Named for Daniel C Davis. Bountiful settled 1S47 Cut, Wrapped HAMS & BACONS RIB South Ogden 7,40S Washington Terrace 6,44 1 North Ogden 2,62 1 " ""CttAKFjE I D.A Vi POUR Cut, Wrapped and Frozen POT ROASTS PORK CHOPS 8 5353 So. 1900 4- - to Your Specifications iVi BEEF BEEF WE RENT TOBOGGANS WEBER COUNTY Ogden This Week Only! Retail Specials After Being Closed 2- - Vi Pork with freezer purchase Cut and Wrapped Is Open Again too quickly S. 549 square miles (land area) 1 10,744 POPULATION 1960 MAIN CITIES AND TOWNS (1960 populations 1960 64,760 MAIN CITIES AND TOWNS (i960 populations) Bountiful 17,039 9,027 Layton 8.833 Clearfield Sunset 4,23$ 3,608 Kaysville Pefenvf ft Till Alf ICONOMIC ACTIVITIES Force Base), maniilai luring (IihkJ pn living, petroleum rcfumig), hutUxt, uopa FREE Rent-a- ll AREA POPULATION Mayor He enjoys entertaming audiences with a comic pantomine act and has been in demand at many social functions. He is also a Sunday School teacher and president of the Roy 8th ward Elders Quo- ABC Don't lift foot from gas pedal n Smallest of all Utah counties in land area, these two Wasatch Front counties are among the most densely populated, fastest growing, and most industrialized parts of Utah. They are also the heart of federal defense industry in the state, containing Hill Air Force Base, the biggest single employer and largest military installation in U tah. 268 square miles (land area) by appointed Charles Rapp as the director of District 5 of the Roy secondary water system and has been very active as an umpire for little league games, both in baseball and basketball. rum. DSA . The winner of this years will be announced at the annual banquet slated for Jan. 22 at Mas and Pas restaurant. Reser-vatio- n can be made through Jay Labreque, chairman for the proThe public Is ject, at Invited to attend the banquet." DAVIS AND WEBER COUNTIES Farmington, other towns cany on playground . Do correct quickly DAVIS COUNTY Only Lawn Sprinkler Society. WT. County Hopping in . M uollor fork home recover- IXmiia Robins ing Local DUP Top Soil AREA Ken Fahncke - Utah Historical 825-140- 1 1 -- after surgery. It is hoXd don Eppieh m Roy. Mr. Hoops For Building or Remodeling that she will continue to recover and Mrs. Eppieh are brother and rapidly. Tractor Work sister, Loader and Backhoe Rest wishes for a sixxxiy re- -' Mr. and Mrs Ed Bingham have covery go to Emma Russell who been to Idaho to visit w ith a Phone and her family who live John was in charge of the He recently joined the Roy Jay- for eight v oars, serving as presi- daughter 825-480- 3 there, Magic of Roy float .which won cees after serving with the Ogden dent and past preident and a 3rd place in the out of town Linda Peterson, 16 month o d director of the Weber County club prior to that tune. division in the Ogden Pioneer Day Asociation. FRANK TREMEA parade, this was under the supervision of the Chamber. Mr. Tremea is a former presiFrank Tremea, nominated by dent and coordinating leader for He has worked as a solicitor Ernest Rauzi and Clark Puffer, the International. Farm Youth exand worker for the United Fund is now a teacher at Roy Junior 2 PHONE program for Utah, change SYRACUSE. UTAH and attended the State Political High School and serving as a CURING AND SLAUGHTERING CUSTOM m Salt Lake City. Wetxr education faculty delegate convention McENTIRE GLEN RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MEATS TO YOU and a delegate to the UEA. Glen McEntire, nominated by ALL MEATS GUARANTEED He organized the team teaching the Roy Lions Club, is the principrogram at the Junior High in pal of W ilson Elementary School UPRIGHT GIBSON 438-l- b. Social Studies and Language Art. and also vice president ot the schooL the PTA at He is presently team teaching With Warranty director at the school. Mr. McEntire is the present With He is a member of Phi Delta president of the Roy Lions club The January meetings for the BEEF fra- and a successful business man, local Daughters ol the Utah Pio- Kappa, an honorary education and operating the Roy of the member and owning a ternity neers will be held as follows! And Co. U Hooper, Phone -- Glenn s House Of Meats 6 5947 S. 2625 daughter of Wayne and Joan on appeared on television pe last Sunday in connection with Grant and Irishman are Is in the hospital. the happy parents of a new the March of Dimes Drive. The Bruce Goodwin, son ol Mr, and baby boy, born Jan. 17. It was Peterson family has been living the sixth son for the ample. Mrs livde Gtxxlwin, is still in in Roy. but are presently in the hospital alter complications They also have two daughters. Ixigan where Wayne is attending follow mg suigeiy, but is someA luncheon was held last Mondie University there. day evening at the home of Geral- what improved. We hojie ho will Dr. and Mrs. Thomas WT. H'r.s dine F ielding for members of the soon be well and home again. lx Iota ehainer of Bela Sigma and family of Idaho Falls, were Jolene Collier left Thursday for Phi. Kathleen Dunbar, vice prev-den- t weekend visitors at the, home of conducted the business of a short trip to California. She his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tire d.v. Tile lesson was present- plans to visit her brother and Higgs. Dr. Higgs came to attend ed by Kathryn Stromberg. It was family while there. the Friday and Saturday meeting entit'id Music Into Drama and Mr. and Mrs Roy Cobia travel- of tho Utah Surgical Society in Wilma Stewart was Dance. ed to Price List Monday on busiBen Lomond Hotel, h his ha.r ness connected vv Mr. and Mrs, Fan ell Smith, di . mg ptokw'on. spent last weekend in Fillmore, Mrs lowed Hoops and Mr. and Utah, visiting with a married family were down from Wyomng daughter and her family. last Friday and spent some time in ROY NEWS 1 TRASH HAULING AND FIRE PLACE LOGS CALL F. S. LARSEN 2 , pany Faze 5 21. 19G5 Cross Canning Clearfield, Utah |