Show pii???sgP-rnj 3fyaigTEEy?B tat t tt iti0 4 X iVr: s( 7V I v w i i- 1 - 7 I" A ll I ' Hf I I t i ) ' 1 - ' i A f : i £ : I? - - "-- 5 announced yesterday he would be a candidate to succeed himself in the Nov 5 election He is the first to seek office in the forthcoming race crone: ! - BEGINNING TOMORROW - Baby Stays With Mama In New Hospital Plan beginning tomorrow the Dee provide instruction in baby care Hospital will inaugurate a "room- while they are getting acquaint ing in" plan for mothers and new- ed2 To give the mother an op born babies The program will be on an op- - feedingj diapering handling and tional basis and will be available dressing her baby before she to any mother who wants to take leaves the hospital This will be under nurse supervision and the advantage of it pending ap- - done instruction proval of the attending physician 3 Provide the mother a chance The basic idea of the plan is to learn the feelings of motherli-nes-s and to eliminate fears and to "allow mother and baby to beanxieties connected with the newas soon posas come acquainted born infant Vh't-ui hvJ nllnwinff the MUiC AUCi A' rrn UT fcw mnriA care for to help mother actually j£heii)aby with a f6eling of secur I her child rather than confine this- ijty and comfort hosbe- 5 to To the the better gap bridge responsibility entirely as ana nome iween nursery central and the nospitai xjital in the past MANY ADHERENTS FIVE OBJECTIVES "Rooming in" has gained many Dee Hospital officials said the adherents' in medical rmrsing and ' hospital circles in the country J objectives jjf the plan are five- within the last few years fold: Howard F Kane prof essoB j Dr To promote "togetherness" 1 to and- - gyn- and of obstetrics child emeritus and between mother ecology at George Washington University in Washington D C was reported to be the first to depart from the old practice of IT'S DIFFICULT confining baby to a central nur sery and was so delighted with QUIT ROY the results of his "rooming in' experiment that other physicians CITY COUNCIL! and nurses in the same hospital became equally enthusiastic I ' TO fire-fighti- His I " V-'-'?- f - 'i— unrifcj MAYOR CHARLES W RAPP First to Announce Mr Rapp has served two terms as mayor first taking office in term He was 1945 for a two-yeelected a second time in 1953 to serve until the end of the curar rent year ar Gets $10 or Five Days After pleading guilty in Cityn Court to a speeding cnarge Lott 19 198 W 2nd St was sentenced to pay a $10 fine or serve five days in jail Modest Lifesaver Y Mayor Rapp said he was to complete improvements at Municipal Acres to continue development of parks and recre- door-to-do- with amazing new SET TO WORK As soon as he was lifted out of the water Mrs Martin who stands 4 feet 11 and weighs about 110 pounds set to work I didn't think there was any use because he was blue and there was no sign of life" the plucky woman said She stuck to her job for 45 minutes and twice during that or Roy-Riverda-le time the man partly revived and then slipped back into FOR ALL YOUR SUPPLIES VISIT GATEWAY'S NEW ART DEPARTMENT GRUMBACHER— PERMANENT PIGMENTS— MORILLA Palettes Water Colors Oils Brushes Canvases Complete Kits Strathmore Art Pads Finished Frames (Popular Sizes) GATEWAY GLASS & PAINT Distributors of Pratt and Lambert Paints & Varnishes - YOU WANT TO BUY NOW! ivy collecting them There is one thing however that the most successful collectors seem to have in common: they take extra money left over after their living expenses are paid and family emergencies provided for and put it to work to earn still more money T r ''' r?-- I fll " Jl ( K I JJ Expanded schedule to include all who desire to take any class w - —t bat So keep J i ir I ' I oe Epjy to 5 Plan NOW fo At fen Sept 30-O- ct f f4 Y -- 00" 1 Question: How can ownership 4 of common stock help me become a more successful collector of " m f JT F f -- ' I' JUTl Jfntt0CK "S i " ' f'1" ' ' i M ' ii ' 'j- ' n u ipr " m lyMJ- !- 1L— yjgjj ji wnejtiiji— lUOVi Lt iU'1AMz(?$t '!- MtMif V - MAKO HEARING CLASSES High power Colored tomatch your own eye glasses Noththe ear if yon hav ing inbone conduction good - ' MAICO-- HEARING SERVICE 354 24th Street ' 'V w-- l Lm lit 1 AM PROVO ft i LahJMf I I CW Cm t etoM iiiim $ttm teif-ortin- and g t ' - self- - '9wL0in9 Swo:!!v I styled antique cabinet - fit orob -"- any decor T it s J - UTAH n Vh ? 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"natural hok - "He wouldn't have made it but I began talking to him and J vai-dea- EAR AGAIH ld to acquaint voters with the facts in Tuesday's Weber County school bond election canvasser will cover the area tomorrow The two towns will be divided into four districts with local PTA and civic groups knocking on doors to hand out informative brochures about the needs of the county school district If the voters approve the county school district will issue 2V2 million dollars in In an effort : seek-mor- e i -- at - MRS IRA MARTIN ation facilities and to press for construction of ' another million-gallo- n reservoir at 1900 West and 4800 South which would meet bonds to finance a new counexpected water demands as a re- ty high school build an elesuit of future Roy growth mentary school in the North Sign Wheat Agreement The candidate has a long recOgden area construct a new ord of service in city government of" gymnasium at the present At Local ASC Office add $100000 begun as a young man with the high school All Weber County farmers with Ogden fire department Later he worth of new facilities to exan "old wheat allotment" for moved to Logan where he was Parked Improperly isting schools in the southern 1958 who usually grow winter fire chief for 27 years end of the county and $100-00- 0 Bail of $5 on an improper parkwheat and wish to participate in worth of new facilities in ing charge was forfeited in the CAMP DIRECTOR the 1958 acreage reserve program northern end of the Dalton the City Court by Rodney When he retired from the po- 3430 must sign an agreement at the Adams Ave county Weber County Agricultural Sta- sition in 1943 he became public bilization and Conservation Office safety director at Topaz a Japanese interment camp operated Second Time Drunk Careless Driving before October 4 1957 in Southern Utah during World can sign Spring wheat growers Mack Boyte 31 of 433 Binford Sam Brown of Farmington was acreage reserve agreements at a War II forfeited $50 bail in the The office holder moved to sentenced in the City Court to 'St has later date Keith Jensen chairpay $30 or serve 122 days in jail City Court on a careless drivingman of the ASC committee said Roy in 1945 and opened ' an appli- on a second charge of drunken-- 1 charge There was a $210 propance store here today ness erty damage accident ArHe lists the acquisition of The local ASC office is located senal Villa from the federal gov at 460 24th St There's a place for ar ng an additional 2000 acre feet of water from the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District built a sanitary land fill and established the city's own dog pound ofSince he took his four-yea- r fice in 1953 the number of city employes has grown from two full-tim- e workers to a city treasurer recorder water superintendent and building inspector They occupy space in the Municipal Building Mayor Rapp said that all buildings plus: the addition land are debt free The top city official said that his pledges in the last campaign were for more water a fire de partment and parks "To the best of my ability I have carried out those promises and if reelected I will strive to build a city for all to be proud I rr t-- 4 SCHOOL BOND ISSUE TO BE EXPLAINED IN SECURED WATER administration has secured TWO-CITCANVASS ROY— A Roy City council- man has resigned one council position that expires this fall and was swept back into council job another two-yetime or minutes 30 —all in less The man who will not have to bother with campaigning ©r election this fall is James A Nelson probably the oldest member of the Roy City Council in point of service The routine went something like this:two-ye-Mr Nelson term whose present to is due expire shortly turned in his letter of resignation Friday night It was unanimously accepted by all present A short time later Mayor C W Rapp presented Mr "Nelson's name to the council as a candidate to fill the vacancy created a month ago when Councilman Delbert Brown left Roy for Vernal When Mr Brown left he also left a remaining two years to be served The mayor's suggestion was taken kindly by those present and Mr Nelson was unanimously given the job man can thank stars his lucky that Mrs Ira Martin 2808 Jefferson Ave first aid chairman of the Weber County Chapter of the American Red Cross decided to spend the night at a motel in Mesquite Nev instead of driving on to Las Vegas as first planned For the man Lylas Schultz would have lost his life in a swimming pool there if modest Mrs Martin hadn't been near to put into practice her 17 years' training as a teacher of artificial respiration Mrs Martin and her husband were taking their grandchildren to see Disneyland when the mishap occurred They were just getting settled in their motel when they heard a commotion outside The Martins rushed out just in time to see six a girl towing foot 200 pound man to the edge of the pool 1 lt Itupert Idaho area with the factories opening shortly after In the Utah district comprising Weber and Cache counties har-vest will begin October 7 Lewis-jto-n Utah plant will open Octo ber 9 The company expects to receive 1950000 tons of beets from its operation in Utah Idaho Oregon and Washington Prospects for a heavy yield are indicated except in Cache county where heavy May rains delayed the plantings one month H A Benning company president reported Total production is expected to approxd imate 5300000 bags units)' of sugary second largest in the company's history Harvesting the beet crop has now become virtually a 100 per cent mechanical operation with various machines which top dig and load the beets on trucks practically eliminating the use of all hand labor in the field Amalgamated's regular employe personnel of 700 persons will be augmented by approximately 800 more who will work in the factories and at the beet receiving stations during the fall and early winter snasii A Wisconsin e 15-acr- (100-poun- NURSE Marilyn Moyes hands Mrs Haines Stratford her baby to keep as long as she likes under new "rooming in" plan at the Dee Hospital 0 ernment as the' most ' notable achievement of the present Roy administration Through this transaction Roy now has a Municipal Building ap praised at $90000 facilities to house its city equipment police and fire department headquar ters and a park site The move also enabled the city to do away with the deteriorating war-buiArsenal Villa rental units In its place is an attractive subdivision It was also during his current term that the city purchased equipment organized a volunteer fire department set up a sewer improvement district — all of Roy now bas access to sewer mains— and laid more and larger water mains ROY— Mayor Charles W Rapp Amalgamated Sugar Co will open factories in Nampa Idaho and Nyssa Oregon this week The beet harvest will begin Monday in this district Harvesting will start September 30 in the Twin Falls Burley and 1 t " it a ?ii i S"3 mer 'Owes Roy Mayor Will Run Again In November Election Race Sugar Firm Will Operr I rr " y" 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