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Show bUN CHRONICLE, August 1 6, 1 8, 1 979, goir 'Footprints' mentions Roy's first black Emma Russells Footprints of Roy mentions Roys first black settler. Before Richard Jones, Roys fourth settler, came to this I - 4- fJ - t ! 1' I.'1 4 .r ' - 'A . his family lives in Sessions Settlement settlement, (Bountiful). The Civil War had ended and seemed a distant uneventful meleee in the territory of Utah, but it did bring about a small event to what would later become Roy and to the Jones & 4" .1 " " .i'-- 0 J fflo family. When President Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves, a Mr. Perkins in Salt Lake owned several blacks. He abided by the new edict by simply turning them out to fend for themselves. black boy. (He Among them was a little ten or 11 year-olnever really knew for sure how old he was. ) He had nowhere to go and finding employment in the sparse settlement where money wasnt even used nor owned was impossible. Additionally, the country was pregnant with prejudice and intolerance. Who was there who would assume the needs of a small, black boy? Though Richard Jones didnt have enough of lifes necessities for his own family, he took the boy into his cramped, meager home. Probably because Richard carried emotional scars from his own tender years when he had been unberably abused until he could endure it no longer it no longer and ran away at eleven. A few years back, the black boy had automatically become Perkins, the surname of his master and was given the name Sylvester; Therefore, he had been called Sylvester Perkins. A. if r& fT , , 4, 4 ',v2, ' - 7 - ssnl; I.- startling when Kurt Hauser (running for high political office in Berlin) is revealed as Hitlers son. But the world is - , ' r.j A uky '' f , 'v .. . ' MARGARET JONES FIELD played with Roy s first black, a homeless, little, eleven-year-ol- d boy, taken in by her father Richard Jones to live with their family until he as grown. Margaret later became the wife of Roy s first postmaster Orson Field and lived a few weeks short of 98 years-old- . Temple vows unite couple Wed on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple were the former Miss Janet Lund and Thane L. Heiser. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Lund of 4328 S. 2150 W. Mr. Heiser is a son of Mrs. Harry W. Heiser of 5116 S. 2350 W., and the late Mr. Heiser: : ROY Bishop Orel Henderson presided in the rites. A reception honoring the young newlyweds was held at the was Miss Karen Lund, sister the bride, with Mrs. Kenneth Radford as matron inof honor, Bridesmaids cluded the Misses Gaylene McComb, Tami Heiser and Tracey Heiser. Best man was Robert W. Heiser. Ushering was Paul W. Lund. Location of the wedding trip was Jackson Hole, Wyo. The new Mr. and Mrs. Heiser will reside at Ogden. of Roy LDS 9th Ward Cultural ri Hall, The attractive new bride wore a gown of poly-organ- over bridal taffeta. The Victorian styled bodice featured a high neckline and a pearled cameo yoke outlined with a deep ruffle of Chantilly lace. The full bishop sleeves were accented by a ruffle at the wrist. The full skirt, which' formed a chapel length train, was outlined by a Chantilly lace ruffle. Attending as maid of honor WANTED Dependable fami- ."with good credit to purchase ly firte piano console in your neighborhood. ; Write to: AAA Piano College 881 East 3900 South Salt Lake City, Utah Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: TINSEL by William Goldman. A novel of the competitive world of Hollywood and of the producers, starlets and others who will do anything to reach the top. THE COWBOY by Ron Tyler. The cowboy is extraordinary and imperishable, an American folk hero a part of the past, a part of the present, and an embodiment of the qualities and characteristics Americans like best in themselves. THE FUHRER SEED by Gus Weill. The effects are Marriage announced Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Sim of 19 W. 3725 S. of the marriage of their daughter Jerri Lynn to David D. Winget. The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the scene of the ceremony on Wednesday ROY with a the reception evening at the following Crystal Cottage. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hartley P. Winget of 5850 S. 2625 W. An elegant gown of chiffon and taffeta was worn by the bride. The cape collar was trimmed in Venetian lace. The skirt extended into a chapel length train with a flounce ruffle. Bridal Line In the bridal line were Mrs. Eldon C. Anderson as matron of honor and Miss Holly Lemon as bridesmaid. Rick Winget was the best man. Home to the newlyweds after a brief wedding trip will be Roy. horrified when he wins! BEST WISHES: FOR COMMON DAYS AND SPECIAL DAYS by Harold E. Kohn. In this collection of fifty-fou- r brief meditations, the author succeeds once again in presenting his readers with the unique insights and new understandings which have become his trademark. MOM KILLS, KIDS AND SELF by Alan Saperstein. After Bruce Saperstein arrives home on Friday to find his wife has murdered the children and taken her own life, he recalls his life with his wife in flashbacks as he continues his ordinary existence. CANT YOUR CHILD SEE? by Eileen P. Scott. This well conceived book for parents of visually handicapped children is based upon sound experience and offers practical, realistic, and optimistic guidelines for raising young children who cant see. The Hobbit will be the movies to be shown Tuesday August 21, at 10:30 a.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. This is the acclaimed NBC Television special based on J.R. Tolkiens famous Middle Earth fantasy. Its a rousing adventure tale about a hobbit named Bolbo Baggins and his dwarf friends, and their battle against the evil forces of dragons and goblins. All About Turtles and Tortoises will be the theme of a rogram to be presented on Saturday, Aug. 18th, at 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy by Jean Christensen, a member of the Desert Tortoise Council. Mrs. Christensen who recently attended a conference of this organization at Tucson, will bring her Blandings turtle with her. She will lecture and show film strips and answer any questions from the audience. Stories about turtles will also be told. Grownups as well as children are invited to attend. United in marriage Wednesday were the former Miss Laurie Christine Wedding date planned . wedding date. They will exchange nuptial vows in the White House in South Ogden. A reception will follow. The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. The prospectiveof bridegroom is a graduate Bonneville High School and LDS Seminary. a brand new. . . 1979 CADILLAC ONE COUPE DeVILLE W first payment down. Payments ed on 48 month open end y and skirt. Double rows of lace ruffles accented the yoke. The dress was trimmed with rows of tiny satin ribbon. Maid of honor was Miss Carrie Durbano, sister of the bride. Miss Debbie Fife, sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaid. Assuming the duties of best man was Joel Racker. Ushers included Harold Fife, Gerold Fife and Jlk 1111 DAY CARE FREE WEEK i& invites you to enroll your child for one free week to obtain a better unof our program and how it derstanding can benefit your child.... Olds-Cadilla- 2805 Washington Blvd. 770 Canyon Rd. f? 11 II IL CaN Cill 3643 Biinkar or 8ut a c Ti Ogden 394-166- 6 Brian Durbano. The young couple will live in Roy after a brief wedding trip. A CONSUMER PREFERRED DAYCARE " I I PRICE $20.00 TAX $1.00 Autographed Classifieds make cents... Use them today! 825-766- 6 9 Lisa Tanner, married on who Friday was to was William Sparks, honored with two bridal showers before her wedding. invited Janet Taylor girlfriends and their mothers to a miscellaneous shower at the Taylor home. Deanne Summers gave a kitchen shower at her home with school friends attending. Val and Marlene Parrish, who live at 2095 W. 4900 S., are proud parents of a baby boy, born Aug. 8 at McKay-De- e Hospital. This is the first boy for the couple, and he joins' two sisters in the family. Joseph L. Call, 67, of Ogden, who died Aug. 9 at McKay-De- e Hospital, was the father of Mrs. Ralph (Jolene) Allen and Mrs. Russell (Karen) Foxley, and a brother of Maylynn Call County. Funeral services were held on Monday at the 8MQM per month CITY, STATE, ZIP about Roy The brides parents reside at 1979 W. 4200 S. Parents of the bridegroom live at 5230 S. wore an eggshell cotton batiste gown. The old fashioned style featured lace insets at the yoke, sleeves I - ADDRESS and Mrs. Jack (Venita) Cragun officiating. An open house followed. The former Miss Durbano Mr. Hutzley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman J. Hutzley, who make their home at 273 W. 5200 S., Washington Terrace. The young couple have chosen Sept. 14 for their NAME E. 'Round I I I Durbano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Durbano and Darrel Boyd Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fife. ceremonies Impressive were held at the Crystal Cottage with Bishop E. Gary W. 4750 S. I I I I I I A woman golfers short stroke the ball. The shoulders, arms, game chipping, and espeand hands should all cially putting can be the wrists, in one piece like a move success. her to golfing key to pendulum. golfing And, according experts, it is also easier to develop than the long game. Since a woman golfer generally will not be able 4o regularly send a ball soaring 200 yards down the fairway as a man can, she has to depend on her putting accuracy. Many of todays leading woman golfers owe much of their consistently low scoring to fine putting. Putting is an individual matter. PGA Golf has personalized putting for women to an even greater extent by developing the Butterfly putter. Thi putting innovation is designed specifically for a womans Be especially careful in putting stroke. The the putter blade keeping line on the blade helps up to the hole, and square the ball with the hole, and keep it moving in a straight the putter is specially line. Turning the club inweighted to help a woman ward or opening the blade move the clubhead through outward when striking the the ball in a straight line. For daily practice, when ball can result in wide time on the golf course is directional error. Make sure you are not not practical, the experts at PGA golf suggest practice using too long a backstroke. five-foputt or less, putting indoors. And this For a the blade should go back is one case where practice really does make perfect. only a few inches. Putting is a stroke of finesse and Heres how: Choose a heavy tumbler. feeling. Turn it on its side on Practice! Practice! an even, carpeted surface Practice! Its the only way (shag carpeting will distort to improve and lower your the ball s roll ). score. Scatter several balls on Tips on how to get the floor. Starting close to started playing golf are the hole, then moving included in a brochure, progressively farther away, Birdies Eye View. To obputt the balls into the tain a free copy, write to: tumbler. PGA Golf, Suite 1100, One Keep your head and East Wacker Drive, Chicago, your body still as you 111. 60601. I P.O.Box 32 Roy, Utah 84067 Wv 2150 W. ROY The engagement of Miss Janet Lynn Reischauer to Garth Neal Hutzley is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Reischauer who live at 2489 I P I Mail to: FOOTPRINTS OF ROY CHICKEN DIJON... A FRENCH CLASSIC Impressive ceremonies unite duo ROY The boy melted into the Jones family as if he had always belonged there in spite of his coloring. Margaret, daughter of Richard Jones and later Mrs. Orson Field, was about the same age as Sylvester. The two of them played together constantly and delighted in each others company. Sylvester was accepted by the other families in this sand knoll too. Margaret and Sylvesters friendship endured until he reached 21 or 22 years of age. It was then he exerted his final independence and freedom by enlisting in the armed services. This event reveals much about our first people. They divided each morsel evenly; they split each precious drop of water equally; they divided the raw burdens proportionally and they accepted each other with brotherly love and tolerance even when it wasnt the accepted mores of a whole nation. If reserved copies of Footprints of Roy are purchased.. These can be autographed if so desired. If purchased Roy Days, August 24 and 25, and after, the purchase price will be n $20 plus tax. The history is a large book 9 x 12, 250 over with pictures. page Tacts & fancies Private kindergarten available. Russell, all of Roy. He had been an active member of the LDS Church, and several organizations in Weber 16th LDS Ward. Dijon, the capital of Burgundy, is famous for esoteric dishes such as lark and woodcock pates, and for its world-famou- s specialty mustard. According to Larousse The famous mustard has, quite rightly, Gastronomique, for centuries been considered the best. Dijon mustard combines white and black mustard seeds, often with herbs added, and the mustard gets its unique flavor from verjuice, an acid extracted from unripened grapes. This quality mustard is readily available in the U.S. packed in distinctive, decorative jars or crocks. The fine chickens of Burgundy team with the mustard in Poulet Dijon, a regional classic and a superb dish for your next buffet supper or dinner party. The chicken is flavored with a savory mixture of mustard, chopped onion, garlic and parsley. The ingredient list is short; the chicken is easy to prepare; even a novice cook can turn out a splendid version of this French classic. POULET DIJON (Makes about 8 servings) 2 chickens, quartered, about 3 lbs. each Salt and pepper 14 cup butter tablespoons Dijon mustard clove garlic, chopped small onion, chopped 1 can (10 12 oz.) condensed chicken broth 1 tablespoon flour 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley Sprinkle chicken on all sides with salt and pepper. In large skillet heat butter and brown chicken pieces slowly on all sides. In small bowl, mix remaining ingredients until well blended. Pour mixture over chicken. Simmer, turning pieces occasionally until chicken is tender, about 40 minutes. Remove chicken to platter. Stir pan juices scraping all brown particles from skillet. Simmer until sauce is slightly thickened. Spoon sauce over chicken. Serve with hot petits pois and Champignons de Paris. 2 1 1 three weeks in St. George with her sister Marsha Brinkerhoff and her family. Gary and Ann Cox took their family to Lava Hot Springs for a weekend of fun and relaxation. LaRue Odenwalder has been released from the hospital, where she had surgery last week. Mrs. James (Jeanette) Matis and her family, of College Station, Texas, have been spending the summer with her mother, Stella Terry, and with James parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matis. James has been attending a special school this summer in Pennsylvania. He is a professor at Texas A. and M. College, . Blair Beck was seriously injured last week, when a truck he was working on fell on him. He underwent surgery and is receiving treatment for other injuries in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nemeroff and their son have been vacationing in the eastern states. They flew to New York and then visited members of Mr. Nemeroffs family in New Jersey. They . Jay and Kim Lyon had a baby boy, on Aug. 9 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Their home is at 5210 S. 3100 W. Mrs. Lanny (Maurine) toured the Smithsonian Institute and several museums in the area and Simmons has been visiting in Roy for a week with her parents the James Pingrees and with Lannys parents, the Frank Simmons. Lanny and Maurine live in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Meloy and Afton Johnson returned recently from a bus tour to the East coast. They visited several places of interest in LDS Church history, including Nauvoo, flew on to Orlando, Florida for a few days before coming back to Utah. Shane and Lori Odekirk have a baby boy, bom Aug. 13 at McKay-De- e Hospital. Their home is at 2109 W. 3825 and 111., Carthage, Independence, Mo., the Joseph Smith home in Palmyra, N.Y. and attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant. Slaughter, of 5090 S. 2125 W. had a baby boy on Aug. 13 at St. Benedicts Hospital. They now have a boy and a girl in their family. Mrs. Gladys M. Carney of They also went to Boston, New and York City where D.C. they Washington attended a session at the Temple. Dee and Joyce Sparrow took a trip to Yellowstone Park, for a few days. They were joined there by thier son-in-la- and daughter Gary and Pat Amidan and their family of Richland, Washington. Elaine Pingree spent (3AI2 S. It was a girl for Richard and Shirley Russell, of 5983 S. 2575 W. She was born Aug. 13 at McKay-De- e John and & professionally detailed. A N EW COMPANY - RUN BY PEOPLE WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. Call for an estimate & appointment: Tel. 392-805- 1 1965 So. 1100 W. Ogden, Utah Bonnie Garden City, Utah died Thursday Aug. 9 in St. Benedicts Hospital. She was the mother of Mrs. Jack (Flora) Hansen of Roy. Funeral services were held on Monday in Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lund went to Wasatch State Park for a few days of camping and relaxation, this week. A grocery and kitchen shower was given to Janet Lund, prior to her marriage on August 10 to Thane Heiser. Hostesses for the event, held at the home of June Heiser, were Tammy, Tracy and Cindy Heiser. Members of both families, and friends attended. Randall Have your car cleaned Hospital. and Barbara Moulding, of 21 W. 5600 S. have a baby boy, born Aug. 14 at McKay-De- e Hospital. A baby girl arrived Aug. 14 at St. Benedicts Hospital to David and Sherry Thomas of 2564 W. 6075 S. John and RoseAnn Frit-zgeformely of Roy and now of Albuquerque, N.M. have a baby boy, born Aug. s, 10. |