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Show THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1954 Justice oFPeace Lists Convictions THE ROY SUN Teckle$$drlvlng$5'0: Clair Lee Taylor, Plain City, you dont like about Roy or the surrounding area. This paper serves many areas, dont feel PUBLISHED BY are not wanted or are not you a part. . The following were convicted THE ROY Every time there has been any of traffic violations by Justice of growth or advancement to over- the Peace Howard Shupe of Roy. Mack L. Newberger, Logan, Weekly newspaper published at Roy, Utah, in the interest of acome problems it has been with speeding $15; Paul Willard unitedeffort. the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, HoopOgden, speeding $25; Frank There are wet wintery days er, Clinton, Clearfield. Circulation 2,278. ahead. I do hope some of you LeRoy Hart, Ogden, red light, MANAGER-EDITOfolks will make an effort to $10; Wayne Croft. Clearfield, J. HOWARD STAHLE us. Dont just say you will write ASST. MANAGER-EDITO- R BETTY LOU STAHLE do it, please. REPORTER DIAL CAROLINE GOULD sign, '$10; Glen Robinson, stop sign, $10; Paul J. Tom- Hill Field, red light, $10; E. Creer, Ogden, stop sign, 10; Marzetta Denking, Layton, stop sign, $10; Chester L. South-wortOgden, stop sign, $10; Ernest Elis Hansen, Bonneville Park, stop sign, $10; Arnold Cook, Clearfield, stop sign, $10. stop Roy, anio. Roy PRINTING COMPANY Es-sle- h, y, R 2-96- - SHARON LARISON KYLE HARROP ROY SUN POST OFFICE BOX REPORTER DIAL REPORTER DIAL 120-- A ROY, 4-30- 17 95 67 UTAH. ADVERTISING RATES 60c PER COLUMN INCH ASSIFIED ADVERTISING MINIMUM NEWS COPY DEADLINE CALL 2-11- IS 50c 4 LINES MONDAY NOON FOR INFORMATION 84 OFFICE LOCATION MANSFIELD REALTY History Given On Roy Principals Roy City, Weber County, is maintaining three elementary schools, beginning this season. In each school is a new principal. We have prepared a brief sum- 1 Years Without mary' of their backgrounds for NTATI citizens of Roy. Fietkau, principal of the new Lakeview Elementary school has 13 years teaching experience. L. R. ELECT A QUALIFIED MAN TO THE SCHOOL BOARD ads but they are small and hand First, this week, should be the picked. The pen is mighter than the importance of voting. There are sword the saying goes. What many who will not abend the would happen here if the governpolls, Tuesday, Nov. 2. ment was to rule newspapers? If they, if we all could review Your freedom of speech would and see some of the men who find an ash can. We the people fought, died, were wounded, must vote, check before the elecnever to recover. What would tion the proper official, see that their viewpoints are also yours. there story be? "Remember all those voices There are many veterans today who can reflect on the days and cries of the dead, wounded spent in the service with the telling you what they did so you only purpose of keeping the can vote freely. freedoms won by our forefathers. I wish to report that the paper We have one of the most sought after principles in the has been commended highly to world today. me as I have been around visitWhen someone trys to take ing advertisers. This is very heartaway our freedom of speech, free- warming and we are grateful. We do, however, feel a need dom of enterprise, freedom to move or change jobs, we can get for greater growth. We need boiling mad, but vote, that's dif- more news, from every nook ferent. We dont care who we where this paper is received and let run our freedom, or let enjoyed. This carries all fields. We invite the citizenry for "George do it. This complaints. Well, George will do if, but constructive you better make sure its the will help make a better paper. George you want to do it. In talking with some of the In Fance, they dont have the nearmerchants this week, I found that we have here. They arc ly all owned. by political groups. they also wanted to improve in To advertise in would any way or ways possible. They cost a fortune. They have a few grow with your support. the-papo- ELECT A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS MIC FIETKAU Eight of those years were spent as principal at the Roy school. He graduated from Central High school in Duchesne County High (now called Altamont school). Further studies led him to the honor of graduating from Brigham Young University at Provo. Hes as thrilled about the new building as all of the elementary students are. Joseph William Allen, present principal at Roy school, merited his position after teaching five OUR PROBLEMS VOTE FOR I00K FOR THE SEPARATE BALLOT THRILL FURNITURE POLISH For Light and Dork Furniture Try 02 oz. 98c Pt. New WAX r 1 1.39 BEACON 2 Qts. 1 .75 Gal. 3.25 MR. ALLEN THIS IS THE FINAL WEEK The Roy Sun wants to boost the classified column. THIS WEEK we will years in the city of Roy. As a beginner, Mr. Allen graduated from that lovely high school, Ogden. Courses as an educator were completed when he graduated from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Mr. Allen, a young fellow, stated, I enjoy working with the students here. George Thomas Brooks, principal of the smallest school in Roy, Arsenal Villa school, first graduated from South High in Salt Lake City. He graduated from the University of Utah and has done further studying at the Utah State Agricultural College. Mr. Brooks first year of practical teaching found him at the Intermountain Indian v school in Brigham City. Next came two at Washington Terrace, and Roy city is being honored with his -- run your classified (of up to 6 lines) The Phone number is 2-11- for 25c. Hurry, this is the 84. final week! 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