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Show ' i s ? Sun Times, January 9, 980, Page 0 1 1 Ben Lomond Beacon, 10 1 98b, January if i M j, EMMA i is the author of "Footprints of Roy." her book how Roy received its name. RUSSELL She tells in Author tells secrets in book Perrins Whats in a name? Apparently quite a bit, reports Emma Russell, longtime postmaster of Roy, and By Glen Author of the new book, Footprints of Roy, being published for her by the John D ja Hawkes Publishing company of 3775 South 500 West, Salt Lake City, Utah In her new book, being published this month m time to be a Christmas gift, Mrs. Russell tells how the city oif Roy received its name A bit of research produced this fact and hundreds of other things The name of Roy was given the community in remembrance of a son of a living in Baptist minister, the town before the year of 1893, ?&ys M1 Russell 'Ag'roiiflpfSettlerS; fired or going lo Hooper to get their mail, met in an old railroad section house, near what later became the Varney Canning Co to name their town so that a post office could be established. Among the group was Orlando Hadlock, later bishop of the Clinton Ward, Orson Field, who later became the first postmaster, and the Rev. David Peebles, a minister and school teacher. Such names as Sand Ridge and Lakeview were suggested Rev. Peebles had recently buried a son named Roy. He asked to submit the name of Roy in memory of his lost son The group discussed the merits of each name, and then took a vote. Roy came out the winner The final decision was left up to the postal authorities in Washington, D C , who preferred the shortness of the names, Roy Operation of a post office under the name ot Roy began May 25, 1894, says Mrs Russell, author of, Footprints of Roy, a handsome, hardback book of facts and containing 250 Elementary of Roy ha? announce their Roaring Improvers! for ithe Loiti Sundgren, Anitq Boehm. Top rpw,( (I. to r.)., Kimberly, Barsef I, Jennie Potakeir, month of December. Front Row, (I. to r.) Nike Crane, Travis Duncan, Ryan Bingham, Tallie Martinez, Mark) Hill, Debbie Clark, Marisa Navarro, Wendy Claxton, Michae Nicki Garmire, Shane Rusch and Amber Reed. Middle Row, (I. to r.) Ronald Stanger, Thompson and Mike Baxter. Marlee Arave, Riehie Holt, Anthony Karren, Larice Reed, Trent Buttars, Kevin Zaugg, VALLEY VIEVy, her about illustrations favorite city, Roy. The following is a few paragraphs from Russells book Footprints of Roy. Whether we like it or not, we are the borrowers of this land, and none of us has repaid our interest. That was compounded daily by those who came before and deposited not the necessities but the abundance of Roy. Our settlers started with much less than other com- our munities i ROY HIGH Arthritis topic of seminar 2150 West 4800 South i the topic of Hospitals fifth annual Rehabilitation Center held Seminar being February 8. The program, by the Utah Chapter Arthritis Foundation, will begin at 7:30 Green a.m, in the Arthritis PRINCIPAL COORDINATOR V E. GRIFFIN MACK S. TAFT PHONE: 825-976- 6 Auditorium of Dee Hospital Center. According to Ronald 5? v L. Rehabilitation Herrick. not one drop of water, not one tree, not one blade of grass with scarcely a pair of shoes among them. Crazy? 1 guess they were. They dug a canal, 16 miles up a canyon, but bent and broken , backs and hands, hands of men, hands of women and hands of children to awaken a ragged, dead spot of earth Every other inch they took toward the future was wrenched with the same calloused, y steps. After scarcely 100 years, we now sit in the cornucopia of this town, obese in water, but sand, Administrative Center Director, the seminar is set and up for physicians professionals in the allied health areas, but will be open to the public. The program has been approved for seven Category 1 hours of credit for the Medical American Association Continuing Education, and seven hours of prescribed credit, for the American Academy of Family Practice. sun-crack- McKay-De- I opulent in conveniences, excessive in services with d walls on spongy green grass pinched between prim fences. We yawn at the baubles m our hands. Faster, faster on our merry-go-roun- d we spend each day with bicarbonate of soda and a turn at night, and in the day, we point our noses so are from Hospital. e Richard S, JBoyer, M.D., of Salt lake (Sty, a specialist in internal and Olsen, Dees McKays Rehabililitation Center, Its something we do each year as a rehabilitation center to help promote education in the various aspects of problems we may have worked with in our rehab center," Mr. Herrick said Seminars were held in past years on stroke and cardiac rehabilitation. Last year, attendance was about radiological characteristics of arthritis Neuromuscular complications is the subject of Patrick Radecki, M D , of McKay-Dee- Rehabilitation s the discuss will psychological impact of arthritis. Braces, splint? and aids will be covered by John M Bender, M.D., Director of medicine, will be the featured speaker, discussing differential diagnosis of arthritis. Jeffrey E. Booth, an M, D., ugaen rheumatologist, will speak on medications Russell L. Nichols, M D , a McKay-De- e radiologist, will Center. Nursing care of arthritic j20 patients will be discussed by So Freda McGill," R N L'ad-is nurse of the rehabilitation d fee for residents and floor Wesley Walker, unless they choose students, McKay-D- ee physical to attend the luncheon, for therapist, will speak on A which there is a $5 charge. Rational Physical Therapy Those interested in attending Plan, and Barbara Glidden, the seminar contact the a Seven of the nine program participants i discuss 1 settlers arthritis is McKay-De- e started with nothing, nothing straight to the , McKay-De- Therapist Rational e cap Occupational will talk about Rehabilitation A Occupational Therapy Plan Center, Hospital, 3939 Harrison Blvd , Ogden, Utah or phone 84409, McKay-De- e i 399-414- 1, A extension McKay-Depsychologist, Dr. L. Stewart e for more 2081 information. money-grmdsto- we havent seen out our picture-windo- the w gold in our lavish sunsets. We haven t taken tune to wonder, to ponder, to savor how or why or when and by whom we have this town. The bones of our past are buried just a few scant feet beneath our surface, and the night breezes whisper to you their history. Stop to listen. Let us forget our clink of REGISTRATION INFORMATION - All classes begin Jan 14 through Jan. 17 Registration will be held January 7 through 10 and the first night of class at Roy High School, Main Office from 6 00-- 7 30 P M. , I Individual interested in the Gymnastics class, please call Terri Ellis at Limited enrollment for this class 773-235- Read and use the classified ads silver and the extended chase and learn of those who made our, pretty, conventional, special Eden HOW A PART-TIM-E rozssEassBas Home lowim ready to serwe yam IFtoflExo JOB HONORED RECENTLY in a meeting of auxiliary leaders at the Weber County tiopital in Roy are, sitting (I. to r.)) Janet Goodwin, Shirley Pierce, and Lola Rod- - ' zinak. Standing are Helen Burdick, Mary Ann Pond and Jary Schuft. CAN MAKE YOU FEEL RICH. It isnt hard, when the job is with your local Army Reserve unit As a Reservist, you may find yourself working m medical treatment facilities Or improving the locql environment And thats only part of the job Another part is canng for the well being of your country You'll earn a good extra income, too For details, contact your Army Representative, listed in the Yellow Pages under Recruiting :ome in and say hello to New officers installed at hospital The Weber County Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary will install new officers at a luncheon to be held Saturn day, January 12 at noon at Moms Famhy Restaurant in Roy. Mrs. Shirley Pierce will be as the new installed president. She will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Ann Mrs. Pond, Bonnie vice-preside- Helen Burdick, treasurer; Mrs. Lillian Sienkiewicz. Mrs.' Lillian Sienkiewicz, g president, is in charge of arrangement., t Janet Goodwin, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Jary Schuft, recording Mrs. out-goin- secretary;, and Mrs. Lola Pasj Rodzinak, historian. serve on the auxiliary board of directors by the administrator Mr. David Van Moorlehem are Mrs. Pauline Nichols, and Mrs. Angie Johnson and Mrs! Maurine Humphris, the guest speaker, will speak on the subject, A New You. services, more security 2910 Washington Blvd. 4079 Rlverdale Road OMtmber F D 621-W5- 6 1 it cion Chain CHECKS 621-726- 6 0 C Uteh Beneorporetiofi Pinenciel Femily PAST DUE ACCOUNTS SKIP TRACING 776-C35- 95 complete plui tax. DIG LABOR SPECIAL OH SOFA CHAIR & LOVE SEAT. Cdl Horn nc::3Dfo ob:jobt 3 UPCIQlOTCCtY I 1920 Wi' 5200 So., Roy. Utah i j Jum r-OPQ- G?nn.-l X COLLECTION SPECIALISTS Irsi president Pauline Nichols will conduct the installation ceremony. Appointed to Draayer Close to You with more concern, more ' x I in I f news A 7735485 1 ,i t I |