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Show THE ROY SUM Work will begin at 10 a.m. on those days and the ladies are welcome to come at anytime during the day till 3:30. Luncheon MIA meeting Stake leadership will be served under the direc-ioin 11 7:30 at will be held Nov. of the visiting teachers. All house. stake View the Lake MIA officers and teachers are Relief Society conference will attend. be held in conjunction with the urged to ward Sacrament meeting, Nov. MIA The Roy Fourth Ward 4, at 7:30 p.m. A special meethave sustained the following new ing for officers and teachers and eachers for their organization, visiting teachers will be held at Mrs. Ralph Smith, MIA Maids, 6:30. Mrs. Frances Jensen, sports; Blaine Bingham, Scoutmaster; The drive for the Childrens Donald Hales, ward athletic di- Friend is now being held by the rector and Mrs. Marjorie ake View Primary. It is hoped drama director. hat every home" with children rom 4 to 12 in the word will Dont forget leadership meet- iave the magazine in the home, f a representative does not get ing drkma directors. Next Thurs-dwchoose a theme for the :n contact with you. please call rCbows which will be pre- Airs, Harvey Schenck, president sented Jan. 13 and 15th and we or Mrs. Victor Atkinson or Mrs. woud like to get all the infor- Wilbert Dawson. In order to remation possible on the plays you ceive all the issues of the Chil are preparing for the drama drens Friend, subscriptions must be in two months before the ex piring date. Little Beverly Warne, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Warne of Halvern, is home recuperating after a month and two day stay at the hospital after an CHURCH NEWS n Ash-bur- n, e New Fad operation for ruptured Work and business will be the order of the day for the Roy 2nd Ward Relief Society, under the direction of Mrs. Thersa Low-der- , according to Mrs. Erna Peterson, president. Relief Society will begin at 10 oclock and will continue then till 3:30. A pot luck lunch will be served. The work will include the making of a baby quilt ana the making and display of aprons. All members are invited to attend. The Roy Second Ward Relief Society will have charge of the Sunday evening meetiiTg of Nov 7 at 5 p.m. Drama time will begin Wedncs day Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. in the Roy Second Ward. It is a three aci comedy drama Copy Boy, di rected by Mrs. Donna Stoddard ward drama director. Smoke Cooking THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1954 it is particularly interesting to think of smoking and smoke cooking since more pork and other heavy meats are eaten in the fall than have been consumed in recent hotter months. The new fad for smoke cooking, is not simply a return to the old type of smoking, which was pri- 'DTETII 3 pursuit with D C FALL PLANTING D B a We have t n I B . n TL B B r B t lot of a fine B nursery stock ready for q planting now. Roses, Q bush and climbing, g flowering shrubs, and fruit shade trees, evergreens. O SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIR O THE ROY SUN O DAVE'S SERVICE (Formerly Mel's Service) B 730 ON YOUR DIAL KOPP At the news and music corner of scenic America EDWIN HOWES g 2-31- FANNING CHIR0PRAT1C CLINIC 87 a 5360 So. 1900 West Roy, Utah Hours: 10 to 12 DR. H. MURRAY CARVER er at the Sunday night meeting Kent Peterson, Johnny Sad enkamp and Garry Hill were ap proved for ordination as Teach ers in the Aaronic Priesthood. Baptismal services for the Roy Second Ward will be held Sat urday' a i 0:30 p.m. at the Lake View1' stake house. The Lake View Ward Relie Society will devote Nov. 9 anc Nov. 30, to work and business in preparation for the Relief Society bazaar. The bazaar will held Dec. 2, according to Mrs. Glenda Thompson, president. 2 to 5 Saturday 10 to OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 to 5 Every day except Friday's Evenings by Apopintment Phone 5519 SO. 1900 WEST UTAH ROY, EVERYTHING 15 1 YOU EVER in a toaster WANTED IS HERE- !- Dainty Maid POP-U- TOASTER P sell, Vicki Baird, Linda Bow man, Elwood Zaugg, Wes Bar ton, Chuck Thomas, Dennis Ja cobs, Lewis Hall, Jack Weir and Guy Biddle. Ora Newcomb was sustained as teacher for the Roy Seconc Sunday school and Ruth Estep was sustained as a Primary teach IS ROY SUPPORT YOUR TOWN The following are members o the cast: June Carver, Judy Pur The new Sunday meeting schedule for the Roy Seconc Ward was announced last Sunday by the bishopric. Priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 8 a.m., genera priesthood meeting at 8:30. Sun day shcool at 9:30 and fast meet ing at 10:30. Sacrament meeting will begin at 5 p.m. About Your Town "Your Friendly KOPP" -- ? Information News Music MONDAY MORNING 9:05 to 9:30 THIS culinary arts is a nationwide revival of smoking food. We are B NURSERY glad tlie trend has developed, b East side of since smoking and B is an honorable pursuit which Highway 91 in Roy can bring much pleasure to many a Phone B American households. As the fall season approaches, n,a a a 4-59- Hard wood must be used, since soft woods definitely give meat a strong flavor, which is undesirable to most people. With this information, ' you are now equipped to go ahead and build your smoke house and enjoy meat at its finest. If you need further advice, however, please do not call the editor. We only know what we read in the a barrel. The barrel should be placed on the ground over a hole connected to another hole a few feet away by-- a covered over trench or terracotta pipe. The fire is built in the hole some distance away from the barrel. The barrel has a top on it marily intended to preserve meat. and the draft can be controlled The new type of smoke cooking by the top on the fire pit and the can be cither dedicated to flavor- top on the barrel. ing meat, or to preserving it. In the south, in early days, smoking was used primarily to preserve meat, because of a warm climate, but smoking today is generally used by the average family as a means of improving itsflavor. Culinary experts are very defiBrought To You By These Progressive Merchants nite in saying that smoke cooking produces the most delicious O C. CAL STRINGHAM JEWELRY meat obtainable. 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