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Show THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 fi. entrance into Weber College and Mrs. Wayne Smith of 2624 W. ROY BRIEFS had to see her sooner than that 6000 South, had a pulley fall to dispel that old malady home- on his head Tuesday and left Mr. arid Mrs. Howell Mifflin sickness. a'gash that took four stitches With Gary ahd Buddy of 4872 arto close. The Westons no sooner S. 3100 West, took a sojourn rived home before they were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Judy through Idaho over the Labor off on another trek; this time to Weekend. was Boise their Day Pinedale, Wyo., as the guests (LaVern) of 1924 W. 5200 Chief stopping off place but they of the Clifton Fears. The Fears South, Roy, Utah have finally spent sOme time in the nearby maintian a home both in Roy arrived home after a whirlwind towns where Mr. and Mrs. Mif- and Pinedale. Needless to say tour of Europe. Both of them flin grew up in. misfishing was abundant and they served a sion. After their release, they all caught their limit. one of those meandered through Europe seeLloyd Berrett is Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard ing the things they had studjed Very, very fortunate individuals a to the of 4890 S. 3100 West about in school. They renewed Russell with coveted ducut world series game. We have a spent the Labor Day holiday acquaintances that Victor had feeling that Lloyd is on the in- visiting the Lehman Caves in made previously on his mission. side track because of all the Nevada The caves are a NationMr. Earl Larrimore of Don support his company has given al monument and arc one of the the Ogden Reds throughout the largest in the United States. Ita Subdivision is in Denver Wish we were too, week on 1IAFB business. this years. going is all we can say. Emma Russell judged the Mr. Allen Browning is in Artist Show and assisted Twin Hobby Falls, Idaho, this week Mr. and Mrs. Ken Russell of Jack Sears from Salt Lake City taking over his duties as division 4916 S. 3100 West, left the kid- in the Artist Division at the manager in that area for Browndies home with Grandma and Davis County Fair. About 50 ing Freightlines Inc. whisked away to the Southern awards were given in these two Utah Parks for a week. Mr. and departments. It was a mans world at the forMrs. Robert Holstien (the Lakeview Ward chapel last Sunmer Norma Russell) went with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dixon and day evening when three families them. daughter drove to Los Angeles, brought their newborn babies Calif., for a short vacation. to church to be named and The J. Victor Petersons and While they were gone, a bit of blessed. They were the sons of family of 4600 S. 3100 West, excitement took place. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pingree, too a trip to Yellowstone Park. Menhennct, the Dixons next Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Rackcr, and Carol took the opportunity while door neighbor saw prowlers Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson at the park to visit all her old around the Dixon car and house all of Roy. classmates' from Roy who are and notified the Roy Police. The working there this summer: prowlers faded away into the From the Editor: namely. Colleen Howes, Nancy night and left a torn screen as and Virginia Holtry, Deanna evidence of their calling. I have been negligent in Newcomb and Helen Weston. notifying the former corresRoys growing pains are still pondents of my desire that Mr and Mrs. Fred Weston evident. If you notice carefully they continue. I will try to and daughter Ina Marie of 2364 you can see a start of a huge contact you in the near fuW. 5600 South, dashed up to ture. filling station out in the business Yellowstone Park to see their section of Hal Vern and the We would like to welcome has who been Helen, daughter Mrs. Royal Ilarrop as a corsurveyor has been busy staking working there during the sum- off a plot next to the Post Ofrespondent, as Mrs. Uneva mer months. It seems the fam- fice for a new store. We also Workman who is reported to for Helen wait couldnt ily hear that the Roy Theater is moving to California. We return home next week for her going to open up with a bang give thanks to Mrs. Workman for her past works. and a new interior and large Another who tackled a For Quick, Economical Televi-io- n Cinemascope screen. A plot for tough job was Mrs. Joan Reairs call day or the new Third Ward has been Oliver, who undertook the chosen and will give Roy annight gathering of ads for 'this other beautiful edifice for the A. KLEIN weeks issue without formal community introduction. Roy, Utah I wish also to thank Mr. Dennis Smith, .son of Mr. and and Mrs. Allen Browning for their fine cooperation in the transfer of the paper. He has left a high standard FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC for us to strive and keep. I sincerely say thanks to ROY, UTAH all. PHONE J. Howard Stahle Swiss-Germa- n -- 4-31- ROY SUN Phone your news items to one of the following reporters: Caroline Gould .... Dial Sharon Larison Dial Speaking of PUBLIC SAFETY ta 17 Call Howard Stahle at Bounti- ful 1125. Your ad in this paper will be delivered to more than 2200 families in our immediate trade area complete coverage. You will be surprised how inexpensively you can tell your story to all the people in this vicinity ROY, HOOPER, SUNSET, CLINTON, RIVERDALE. Published weekly in Roy, Utah by Howard Stahle Phone Bountiful 1125. We solicit your news items and helpful suggestions that will make this paper more interesting to YOU. SUNSET HEWS n, CAKES Beautifully decorated pan or layer cakes for birthdays special occasions, MAXINE MOORE Phone ... speed deGet tough on teen-ag- e mons . . . Get tough on defective vehicles . . . Get tough on traffic safety engineering, are typical comments of citizens reported by Edmond C. Powers of Cleveland. Powers summary of growing public opinion is as follows: h If we are determined to traffic slaughter, 'we should beas tough in dealing with the situation as we would be in resisting an invasion or any other agent of de- struction. According to Bishop Rex Wall-greSunset ward will hold a carnival and Primary childrens parade on Tuesday evening, August 10. Primary children will assemble for their parade with decorated bicycles, wagons and tricycles at 6:30 p.m. After the parade the Sunset city park will be the scene of the carnival beginning at 7 p.m. Games will be played, a light supper lunch of hot dogs, etc., will be served with each organization sponsoring its individual booth at the carnival. A cake sale will also be held. Funds raised through this project will go towards the ward budget. The public is invited to attend this gala affair. Mrs. Darral Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin of Sunset have returned from a recent vacation trip to Idaho. weddings, and all 'Get toughl That's the advice of increasing numbers of persons who are working to reduce traffic accidents. "Get tough on driver licensing procedures . . . Get tough on law enforcement . . . Get tough on penalties for violations . . . Get tough on drunken drivers 38,000 deaths, more than a million injured people, and an economic loss of nearly $4 billion every year is a crime of the worst order. Mealy-mouthe- d measures death and destruction, traffic accidents are the costliest conflict in our history. Driver education in our schools, group meetings and discussions, traffic safety organizations, public appeals through press, radio and television, all serve a useful purpose. But until we drive home the rea seriousness of the accident problem by direct disciplinary measures, we have little hope of extent. These disciplinary measures should include revocation of licenses by habitually thoughtless and incompetent drivers, ridding our streets and thoroughfares of unsafe vehicles, refusal to issue licenses to the mentally and physically unfit, and application of our best thought to tne engineering of safety into our existing and new thoroughfares. It all boils down to a tough policy on the part of authorities at all levels of traffic administration and reflation. Until this tough policy goes Into action, we are just begging the question of how to reauce accidents. 31 DR. H. MURRAY CARVER 19 OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 to 4 Every day except Fridays Evenings by Apopintment Phone 5519 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. UTAH 4-59- Cool of 15 AT THE ARCTIC VOTE FOR BICYCLES ROY, UTAH TRY OUR F00TL0UGS OR A HAMBURGER AHD A MALT RIFLE SCOPES MOUNTED CHAPPELLS PHONE ROY 24 HOUR MATTIE'S CAFE GOOD FOOD, REASONABLE PRICES AND A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE HAVE ESTABLISHED OUR REPUTATION ROY,. UTAH OPEN 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED i m REPAIRED HARDWARE CO. Watch Repairing Four Year County Commissioner At Primary Election September 14th (Democratic Ticket) Guaranteed One Year C. Stringham Jewelry (See Stringham) Theater Building, Roy PHONE 4 0987 Experienced in County Government i nev- er won a war and in terms of |