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Show OY 1954 THURSDAY, NOV. VOLUME Permit No. 19 Sec. 34.66 P.L.&R. U.S. Postage Paid Roy, Utah NO. 29 1, Postmaster Reports On Damage Done 2-11- 84 Miss Betty Bingham, daughter-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bingham, was named Riverdale Queen Saturday night. Chosen as assistants were Carolyn Craner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon, Nov. 21st, the Roy Post Office had the glass glass broken in 42 Post Office and mail mutilated and strewn in the Post and opped lobby. The vandals proceeded to further their episode by urinating on the torn mail and Post Office lobby floor. The offense has been reported to the Post Office inspector in charge and the Roy police. The Bureau of Records in Ogden have fingerprinted in mail in question. Postmaster Emma Russell of the Roy office states it is her opinion ' ' x 1 and that of the peace officers in charge that the acts were committed by very small children who FINANCIAL CENTER of the used large rocks (which are on world, Wall Street, New York, N. Y. receives needed repairs hand). This opinion is substanshovel (above) as a track-tvp- e tiated by the fact that- the only works under the shadow of the boxes broken were those at a very famous Chase National Bank. low level and the fingerprints obIfISHERMANS PARADISE is tained are those of small children. River at Beth- . jthe Ammonoosuo "V. W ' ..;:r Mrs. Russell pleads with the parN. when H., lehem, y I pretty gal3 like Sophie Buckovitch (left) wiL ents to read this article carefully 'f ? and not take the view that it jz; come to try their luk. .l PLOWMANS NOBLE STEED couldnt be my child! She asks is this armored charter (below) that each parent question their in a coat of mail and bedecked child and then lecture him in a potato patclf near jousting thoroughly in the seriousness of Trenton, N. J. The plowman conand the mail matter molesting draped his horse in potato sackshoulc if he ing to protect it from the flie3 sequences facing him and the late summer heat. get caught. A $1,000 fine or three years imprisonment is the punishment for tampering with mail matter, mail locks or equipment and much more serious punishment for taking mail matter. One teen-agjuvenile of fine character who had never been known to commit any unworthy act stole a government check and is now confined to the reformatory. If he could have been taught the seriousness of tampering with the mail, his sentence might have been avoided. If each parent could be made to know this and would impart it to the child, such things as this Sunday offense would be eliminated. Sunday the mail collection box outside of the Post Office was full of debris and on numerous occaL. sions other boxes in the Roy Area The Weber County Sheriffs consame the have been found in Mounted Posse is sponsoring a dition. Repeatedly the time cards benefit dance for Edison Toone, of on these boxes have been deKanesville, who is still in a critical stroyed. These boxes are put there condition in an Ogden hospital. for you, the public, and for your Don Lambert Penman, son of Mr. Toone is suffering from a convenience. Please help the Post Edward and Edna Lambert Office Department to serve you broken neck. The accident occurred James when he was thrown from a horse Penman, Hooper, died at the family with these conveniences. a two week illness. He The Post Office lobby must re- while hunting deer. Mr. Toone is a home after 14 old. was months main open; it is a Post Office law member of the posse. He was born on Aug. 27, 1953 in and it is left open for the public The dance will be held Saturday members to have access to the Post Office Nov. 27 in the Lake View stake Ogden. The parents are ward. of the Hooper Second boxes and the letter drop. house. Those who survive are the parIf you have any information as It is hoped there will be a large ents, four sisters and one brother: to the offenders of any of these turn out for this event. Mrs. Gene (Adrienne) Williams, you will be helping Pleasant View; Miss NaDine Peni yourself, the Post Office Dept, and man, Miss Janet Penman and Miss the children committing the act ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Penman and Jay Penman, JoAnn if you will please report it to the Hooper; the grandparents: Mrs. Ida Postmaster. Penman Arave, Hooper; Leo LamMr. and Mrs. Edward Bingham bert, Ogden. of snow Roy, announce the engagement It is possible to have of their daughter Nancy Patricia Judge in Youngstown, Ohio, when the temperature is as high as 47 degrees F., but it usually to LaClead Olson, son of Mr. and ruled that a woman who was is below freezing when the white Crs. Loyal F. Olson of Dillon, Mont. frightened by a mouse, lost her Mr. Olson is stationed at Fort balance and feU in front of destuff descends. Jxes Ho. BETTY BINGHAM CHOSEN QUEEN To Roy Post Office Of-Ssi- . Sun" Phon ROY, UTAH fe s ''' fSiu - " it'" r-- e Cramer, first attendant, Joan Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt E. Child, second attendant. The three lovely young ladies reigned over the Les Aimes Gaies Benefit Ball held in the Riverdale school. The girls each received a corsage and a charm bracelet. Proceeds from the gay affair will be used on the Riverdale town park which is being laid out just north of the Riverdale school. Penman Infant Dies After Illness 14-Month-- Old s, t ? base. The award is given in the field of management and is given month- y- - The presentation was given by Brig. Gen. M. E. Tillery, Ogden Air Materiel Area commander. The award was given to Mr. Ham-so- n for outstanding work in devising a new brake repair procedure which saved the government thou- sands of dollars. Once-Doome- d Hyrum L. Rigby Now Good As Ever Of Hoop er Dies in Ogden Steven Bruce McKinley was faced with almost certain death. i, His new lease on life was credited Hyrum L. Rigby, 80, a lifelong to a very delicate heart operation performer at the Dee Hospital in resident of Hooper, died, Thursday, Nov. 18, in an Ogden hospital after Ogden a few weeks ago. The boy is the son a short illness. He was an active member of the of Mr. and Mrs. James U. McKinley LDS Church, he served a mission of South Weber. to the British Isles from 1900 to more active is child The getting He 1902. was a counselor in the and healthier by the day. Dr Keith Farr, with two assi tant Sunday School and a member of the doctors performer the 24 hour op- bishopric of the Hooper Ward. He eration. He took out the childs also was a Sunday School teacher heart and opened the pulmonary for 39 years and had been a memblood vessel and remedied a bottle- ber of the Weber Stake genealogineck condition which prevented the cal committee. At the time of his death he was blood from going to the lungs in a member of the Lake View S'.ake sufficient quantities. He now is doing things that most high priest quorum. Mr. Rigby was a farmer. He was normal children do at his age. born Oct. 12, 1874, in Hooper, as the son of John and Grace Liptrot RigA once-doome- d -- Simmons-Knigh- t by. Mr. Rigby was married to Cath- erine Lowe in the LDS Logan Temple on Nov. 18, 1896. Mrs. Rigby died Nov. 29, 1952. As his survivors are one son and and Mrs. five daughters: H. LaVern Rigby, Evelyn Stewart Knight announce of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vera (Reta) their marriage which took place Parker, Mrs. Jennie Christensen Nov. 12 with Bishop Merlin N. Cook and Mrs. Francis (Jewel) Widdi-soG. n, officiating. The couple left immeHooper; Mrs. Lloyd (Leone) to a for honeymoon trip diately Fowcrs, Ogden; Mrs. Dan (Thelma) home at now Las Vegas. They are Ross, Sunnyside, Wash.; 39 grandat 2262 N. 4400 South, Roy. children, 26 one brother: Alma L. Rigby, Ogden; great-grandchildre- South Weber and Uintah Area News Needed In The 'Sun To the residents of South Weber the paper is coming your way and we hope you enjoy it. We want to place any news from up your way in the paper, as we do the other areas that the paper serves. To do this we need a correspondent. We would appreciate some volunteer of the South Weber or Uintah area. You may feel free to write in any news to The Roy Sun, Box 120-A- , Roy, Utah. The paper will become more interesting to all concerned if those fendants store, was not entitled little happenings are reported in Ord, Calif. has to damages unless she proved it paper. Please, make this y6ur paper Slogan of a diaper service in The date for the wedding . too. was the defendants mouse. not been set as yet. Chicago: Rocka Iry B&by mal-practice- The Hill Air Force base Adrais-trativ- e Clubs Well Done award was to Leonard Val Hamson, of given Roy, in ceremonies held at the South Weber Tot Held Wedding SHERIFFS POSSE TO HOLD BENEFIT DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 27 Richard David Simmons Don Roy Man Receives 'Well Done Award n, Mrs. Elizabeth Hull, one sister: Hooper. ' Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Hooper First Ward chapel, Bishop Mack S. Taft officiating. Mary Randall Gets 4-- H Pin 5-Y- ear Mrs. Mary Randall was awarded leadership pin hr work at a banquet given by the Bankers of the Bank of Utah, Commercial Security and the r First Security Bank at Mas and Pas, Nov. 13. The banquet was given in honleaders and their or of the partners. Mrs. Randall was a leader in home furnishing, food and a five-yea- 4-- H r 4-- H clothing. |