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Show i Fage 1 4 FRIDAY JULY 2 1954 VOL.l Hi NO. 12 4 Clearfield, JJtah r , r 'TG i See. 34.4! kli.lt, U.S. POSTAGE PAID ROY, UTAH PERMIT NO. 10 H AppSiatei Lir, .u-V'-.- , rw Vk - FAMILY REUNION C ? Edl-to- You are invited to submit your ideas, suggestions and news items to the editor of the Roy sun things that will make this paper more interesting to the readers of this community. Call today. 74 EDITORS NOTE: Mr. Ogden is 34 years old, one of seven boys out a family of 17 children. He was born ana raised in Roy althought the past few wife, years he and his prettyhome in Marjorie, have made their Ogden with their two children. Mike 13 and Ronnie 8. Ray and Marjorie have bought A a lot in Roy where they expect to build a new home soon. , Ray attended Weber High School and Weber College, majoring in business management He takes . , ' an active part in his Church acV . v tivities and serves as chairman of V the Boy Scout troop committee in his ward, SA A. We congratulate Mr and Mrs. Ogden on their success and fpr It has just been announced that, their decision to make their home effective immediately, Raymond G. in Roy. Ogden has been appointed Manager of the Roy Lumber Company. Mr. n Ogden has been associated with the lumber company since 1940. He has been assistant manager and now replaces Elmer H. Brown who is going to devote full time to house construction. At the present time Mr. Brown is building homes in the Great Basin Addition in Roy and also in the Roy Park Addition. He has recently taken an option on a tract of ground in Ogden where he anticipates buildhomes. ing ninety-seve- n Brown will still maintain Mr. offices at the Roy Lumber his " Letters to the, editor must be signed, of 100 words or less, and must not violate cannons of good r, taste. 'Address letters to: The Box 5, Roy, Utah. uA i MEY CELEBRATED The home of Emmett and Barbara Wiggins in Roy is the scene of a very pleasant family gathering this week. Visiting are Mrs. Wiggins mother, Mrs. Lester Ogden of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Prankard and family of Olympia, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Max Ogden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ogden and family of Richfield, and Miss Delna Ogden of n Pocatello. Another son, Harold and his family who live in California, were unable to attend because of illness in the family. A family dinner and outing was enjoyed at Loren Farr Park on Tuesday. Og-de- Phone your news items to one of the following reporters: Uneva Caroline Gould - Sharon Larison - The .Editor ad . Dial 34437 1 087 - - Dial - - Dial 2-- 4-3- Dial 095 j in this paper will be de- -- 4-24- 74 Your We will publish your news items to more than 2200 families livered and announcements. Photographs of community interest will be pub- in our immediate trade area lished free. Photos of your own complete coverage. will be printed CALL THE ROY SUN ?roup happinenings small charge to cover the for Rates cost of the engraving. will be surprised how inexYou to Published weekly in Roy, Utah by pensively you can telTyour story Allen Browning. Phone 42474. all the people in this vicinity We solicit your news Items and ROY, HOOPER. SUNSET, CLINhelpful suggestions that will make TON, RIVERDALE. this paper more interesting to 4-24- 74 YOU. , CHANGE IN THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG The following change in the PLEDGE TO THE FLAG has been approved by the Congress and signed By President Eisenhower on Flag Day, June 14, 1954. pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which stands, one nation under God, indivv jt sible, with liberty and justice for a I To all Loyal Americans the 4th July means about the same thing. On that First 4th our forefathers had great cause for rejoicing as they envisioned their newborn freedom. Let us bear in mind that we now enjoy the blessings and Freedoms that were won in the ensuing battle. For a moment on this 4th let us pause and enjoy a few moments of thought about that first great 4th of July. On our office wall hangs one of the most faithful reproductions of the Declaration of Independence ever created. Weread it often and receive great inspiration from it. You are. invited to drop in anytime and read it youll find it inspirational, too. Allen Browning. Company. "THIS IS ROY" Independence Day every MONDAY at 9:00 A.M. 7:30 on the DIAL on K O P P RADIO - MUSIC 1 NEWS INFORMATION ABOUT OUR TOWN JULY 4th Featuring THE OUTSTANDING CITIZEN OF THE WEEK sponsored by THE ROY SUN BENNION DRUG BETTER HOMES CO. OF UTAH ROY DEPT. STORE ROY LUMBER CO. CO. I KXt I Have a Complete Stock of New PIANOS YOUR CHOICE OF FINISHES: BLOND OAK - MAHOGANY - WALNUT or BEAUTIFUL CHERRY WOOD I Can Save You Some Moneyl FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ROY, UTAH Hours 10 to 12 2 to 5 PHONE Saturdays to I 19 2218 West 4400 South nrinrinriyrrtrirMVuwwinnrvvvvvifinnivvwiieif 10 Roy, Utah iri nr Mi SHOP IN . V. Lakeview Stake Volleyball Champions. These girls of Lakeview Ward won the Stake volleyba championship. Games were played in the new Lakeview Gym. From left to right standing, they are: VerttetU Parsons, Katherine Moser, Sharon WesselL activity counselor Elma Robinson, sports director Charlene Smith, Barbara Shaw, Opal Mcservyj Margaret Zaugg. Front row: Joyce Pearson, Darlene Sckeneck, Kay Thompson, Elaine Robinson, Sandra Bingham, Dorothy Porter, Pat Burgener, Ann Mansfield and Colleen Westmoreland were not' present when the picture was taken. i (r j1 v |