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Show i THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1954 VOLUME 1, NO. 27 Roy School PTA Announces Officers Fine Arts Gallery Opens Sat. in Ogden The Roy School PTA was recently organized with the follow ing officers, committee members and room mothers. Roger Critchlow was named president of the association with Mrsr ForestDay 1st' vice preside nt and Joseph Allen, 2nd vice president and Mrs. Ray Austin Sec.-treasure- By KYLE HARROP r. ATVom KJ mothers representative, Lloyd P. Cattle and Mrs. Harold Olmstcad, health; Mrs. Howard Van Dame and Mrs. Albert Cline, membership, Mrs. Dan F. Thomas Sr. and Mrs. John M. Thomas, safety; Leo R. Robinson and Mrs. George Wilson. program; Mrs. Keith Chase, adult education, Mrs. Wayne E. Smith and Mrs. Chester Gould, publicity, Mrs. Allison Ogan; publications, Mrs. Dale Baird and Mrs. Charles W. Elliott, project and finance; C. T. Wilson, and visual aid committee, Joseph A1 len. Room mothers are: 1st grade main class. Mrs. Chamberlain, teacher, Wesley Behling and Mrs. Margaret Stimpson, 1st afternoon class, Mrs grade, THE CHCST became a cradle, Cleopatra's Jewel CASKET A MEDIEVAL Church coffer, a pirate's treasure CACHE, A LOVELY MOUERN CONVENIENCE AHR FURNISHING. COLLECTED TROUSSEAUS N "Power Chests' THRCC CCNCRATIONs'f of the Lane family teacher, r o o m Mrs. Simmons and Mrs mothers, of Virginia CHEST. fesfoR-W- l eeswes otratinc MOTH PROTECTION BIDDEN REAPING EXCEPT FOR HIGH OFFICIALS, THESE CHESTS .MON S ERVC AS HANDSOME, ERE CONCEALER IN TINY decorative furniture. chests caller Sidle Pokes CoryrlfM 194 .J. V.CltrV. Daryl Anderson Marriage Announced Testimonial Held Thompson-Hennige- r surprise announcement to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra V. Thompson of Roy was the marriage of their son Brent to Carole Henniger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henniger of Ogden. The ceremony took place shortly before Brent was inducted in the army A Room mothers for the River-dalSchool are the following: First grade, Mrs. Blackburn, teacher; Mrs. C. J. Raskelley. First grade, Mrs. Fowers teacher, Mrs. Robert Minnott. Secaond grde, Mrs. Edwards, teacher; Mrs. Carl Pingree and Mrs. Varney. Second grade Miss Holmes, teacher; Mrs. Jene Jacobsen, Mrs. Harris, 3rd grade teacher; Mrs. Henry Wheelwright, 3rd grade Mrs. Weight, teacher; Airs. Dan Ellis. Fourth grade, Mrs. Wibcrg, teacher; Mrs. Rolland Bills. Fourth Grade, Mrs. Smart teacher; Mrs. Glen Rice. Fifth grade, Mrs. Christensen, teacher; Mrs. Don Childs. Sixth grade, Mrs. Graef, teacher, Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Beechroft. Sixth grade Mr. Band, teacher;. Mrs. .George Child and Mrs. Mr. Puffin 6th grade teacher,. Mrs. Oral Henderson. -- Ted-Anderso- e The young Mrs. Thompson was entertained at a shower given in her honor Friday Oct. 29, at the Lake View school auditorium. Fall colors brought out by beautifully contrasting mums was the theme of decoration. Mrs. Vera Parker gave a delightful review of the book "Love Eternal.' Claudia Thompson gave the piano selection, "Deep Purple and Mrs. La Vern Judy sang "Because and "Now and Forever. is farwell testimonial was held last Sunday night in the Joe F. nd Emma Martinez, Clearfield, girl, Oct. 18. Claude and Margie Simpson, Hooper, boy, Oct. 18. Of cultural interest to the peoBilly Mack and Patsy Turner, ple of Utah, is the opening Sat. Clearfield, girl, Oct. 19. Nov. 6, of the Fine Arts Gallery in Ogat 211 Washington-Blvd- . Duane and Patsy Schan, Clearof is den. This where the work field, boy, Oct. 18. Utahs finest artists is exhibted. Robert and Dorothy Dolata, The gallery not only offers the Roy, boy, Oct. 19. distinctive service of giving the Duane and Lois Mclntire, professional artist an opportunity to display his works before the Clearfield, boy, Oct. 23. Eldon and Mary Montgomery, public, but offers the discriminating patron an opportunity to Sunset, boy, Oct. 24. Evan and Lona Jonas, Arsenal compare the selection of the finest arts and crafts produced in Villa, boy, Oct. 24. Harold and Melba Stevens, the state. Roy, boy, Oct. 25. Portrait settings or specific Malcoln and Mauna Morgan, the of artist your Clearfield, boy, Oct. 26. paintings by choice can be arranged for Raymond and Bonnie Crouch A conthe free gallery. through (former Roy residents) boy, Oct. in of 27. your signment pictures home can be made. Terms can Joe L. and Mary Trujillo, Arbe arranged for the budget senal Villa, girl, Oct. 28. minded. Joseph W. and Florence Allen, The following prominent ar- Hooper, boy, Oct. 28. tists are represented at the gal- lery presently: Lynn Fausett, Michael Cannon, Doris Hamilton, Myrtle Gordon "Pete Lafon, Vera Mathews, Robin Tyrell. Phyllis Thorpe and Donald Geary. In addition to the fine arts, the gallery offer a picture framing service to the artist and patron with incidental materials. In addition the gallery has a display of fine reproductions, beautiful hand painted stationery and hand made aprons. A modest but rich Fine Arts gallery awaits your approval and support. Lake View Drama Festival Set Dec. 18 Saturday night Dec. 18 Is the date chosen for the Lake View Stake drama festival. It is expected that the nine wards in the stake will partici- pate. In order for all to participate in one evening, the plays will be given in the Lake View stake house and in one of the wards yet to be designated. A in honor of Daryl Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson. Roy Fourth Ward LIONS SUPPORT GIRL SCOUTS Daryl has accepted a call to serve in the Northern States Mission. graduate of Weber High School and has attended the Utah State Agricultural College. He is in July. The couple made their mar-ragknown when Pfc. Thompson returned home on furlough from Fort. Ord. Calif. e DEVE- American Cepar Mrs. Keith Peterson. Mrs. C. D Wiseman and Mrs. B. W. Ailing-ton- , Election Given Jf LOPER THE NO PERN Morris R. Facer. Second grade, Mrs. Henniger, teacher, Mrs. Don B. Stokes and Riverdale PTA MS IN WESTMINSTER, 4 Century England's Treasury. Early New England's mai pens Chamberlain, 2nd grade, Mrs. Willette, teacher, Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Howard Brimhall, 2nd grade, Mrs. Tesch, teacher, Mrs Chad Swallow and Mrs. Dale Dixon. 3rd grade, Mrs. Hadley, teacher, Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mrs. Leo Robinson. Third grade, Mrs. Thompson, teacher, Mrs. Harold Peterson and Mrs. Everett Slater. Fourth grade, Mr. Jensen teacher, Mrs. Robert Swift and Mrs. Jerry Smith. Fifth grade, Mrs. Parker, teacher, Mrs. Jessie Cook, Mrs. Irvin Gibby. Sixth grade Mrs. Fricdli, Mrs. Joel Richards and Doald W. Midell. The next PTA meeting for the Roy School will be held the third Thursday, Nov. 18th. ' CRADLE HEWS a Riverdale Views Zoning Law Changes At the final hearing of the Riverdale proposed zoning ordinance which was held last Friday, Mayor E. G. Anderson said he had received no protests on the over-al- l ordinance or its adoption. proposed mapand ordihave been available for inspection during the past at Riverdale and at the planning commission office. Many Riverdale residents have attended previous public hearings on the issue and have assisted officials in making determination. There have been some requests however, regarding the changing of certain areas from residential and agricultural to commercial. There request will be given careful consideration, the mayor The nances public month Those who assisted with gifts and refreshments were: Mrs. Lorraine Hamblin, Mrs. Beverly Hamblin, Mrs. Shirley Peivtrees, Mrs. Grace Thompson, Mrs. Jdn-ner- s Barker, Mrs. Jo Ann Nicholas, Patricia Henniger, Linda Poll, Vernetta Parsons and Sherrie Barker. There were 85 guests present and an enjoyable time was had by all. said. Lions Clubs are the sponsors of more than 650 Girl Scout Troops In the United States. The Boys and Girls Committees of the Lions Clubs last year completed more than 24,000 individual community projects to help the youth of their respective communities. Of these activities a large percentage was in direct support of Scouting "pro- grams. The Lions now sponsor more Girl Scout Troops than any other organization in the world. , |