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Show r ROY VOLUME THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 m ROY. Arsenal Villa PTA Names Officers Mrs. Franices Fields succeeds Mrs. Hazel Donaldson as president of the Arsenal Villa Parent Teacher Assn. Ray Monroe was chosen first vice president and Principal George Brooks, second vice president; Mrs. Irene Rodeback the new secretary. The following committee members have been chosen for the year. Mrs. Lorraine King, hospitality; Mrs. Shirley Garrett, adRilt educa-tiontio- n; Mrs. Hazel Donaldson, publicity; Fred Gallegos, safety; Mrs. Joan Grove, PTA magazine and publications; Mrs. Lois Organ-iza- , recreation; chairman of room mothers, Mrs. Katie Kaga; Mrs. Evelyn Cheiry, historian; Dale Shipp, budget and finance; Mrs. Helen Erbcs, refreshments. Toni Doll, Wardrobe Draw s To Be Given Free O-o-- A-a-h- -s No matter what Santa Claus may have in his pack in the way of dolls and doll clothes, it will have to be pretty nifty to outclass the outfit with a Toni doll in the next couple of weeks. Besides the doll, a lit21-inc- NO. 30 ROY, UTAH sen received a broken shoulder and possible fracture of the knee. The woman was treated for a broken foot and bruises. Investigating the accident was Trooper Leland Bybee. He said the mishap occurred after a car driven by Kirk Anjeyierden,' 27, of 213 Jackson Ave., ran out of gasoline and was attempting to turn around on the dugway road. The car swung around into the wrong lane of traffic just as Mr. Christensens machine was passing another vehicle and rammed into the rear of the Anjeyierden car. The two drivers were cited for driving on the wrong side of the road. 2-11- 84 Power Co. Furnishes Free Electricity For Xmas Lights Roy Man Sues To Recover Losses of Art Destroyed Martin-Elswort- h Free electric energy will again be provided this holiday season by Utah Power and Light CorioTIIu minate Christmas lights on streets and parks in the communities it Rites Held in Sunset Charles Boogert, 6061 South 1900 West, filed suit to regain $16,029 because the U. S. Customs allegedly destroyed some antiques, lamps, mirrors vases etc., that had been purchased abroad. They were destroyed when some rubbish was burned. The wedding of Lois Jane Martin to Jerry Ellsworth took place in Sunset. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. June A. Martin. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth. The ceremony took place at the Martin home, Thursday, Nov. 18. Bishop Rex Wallgren of the Sunset Ward performed the ceremony in the presence of the families. serves, J. C. Littlefield, Salt Lake division manager for the power company announced today. Following a long established custom, said Mr. Littlefield, Utah Power and Light, at no charge, will furnish the electricity, and will run necessary service wires to connect the decorations to its system. This service will be available between E. dusk and midnight from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1. He reported that last year the power company provided 207,217 29 kilowatthours of free electricity to Harry Elmer Craner, 46, of illuminate 40,916 holiday bulbs in Highland Dr., died at his home of A group of 10 Multiple Scleroa heart attack. 123 cities and towns. Of these, a He was employed in the office sis victims were entertained at some 16,191 bulbs were lighted in 26th Nov. on of the Mountain Fuel Supply Co. 30 communities of the Salt Lake Friday evening, party Doren and Mrs. Mr. Craner was a member of at the home of Mr. division. the Riverdale Ward. He was a ward Butters in Roy. Refreshments were served the teacher. Also a member of Veterdisease. If you are a victim or ans of Foreign Wars. Multiple Sclerosis patients. Born April 20, 1908, in Ogden, They are trying to locate any know of any, please call Mrs. Pora son of Francis and Nell Dilley others who are suffering with this ter at Craner. He married Agnes Faddis in Salt Lake City on April 10, 1930. SUBSCRIBER DRIVE ROY His widow survives: also one son: James LaMar Craner, serving The Roy Sun is growing, growing, growing! WE NEED overseas; one daughter: Miss Caro-lynsubscribers so that we may offer better services to the peoJane Craner, Ogden; two sisple of this area. To continue its growth, it must become ters: Mrs. Don (Clarie) McDonald a bona fide weekly newspaper and in order to do this, we and Mrs. Vern (Floretta) Larson, Craner, Riverdale, Expires Harry Multiple Sclerosis Victims Entertained 'SUN' STARTS n must have subscribers. Ogden. h 20-piec- e David Jacobs Winner Of 'Voice5 Contest d hard-workin- Sun" Phone No. ROY, UTAH tle girls dream, members of the Shop with folks who want to to the Roy Junior Chamknow you and want you to know auxiliary ber have stitched up a fancy them. wardrobe that includes a To further the spirit of St. Nick coat, the city is installing Christmas complete wedding outfit, snow suits, party dresses and what lights along the streets. David Jacobs, son of Mr. and You will want to start shopping have you. Mrs. Ileber Jacobs of South OgThe doll and wardrobe are being in Roy now for that best selecden is the winner of the Voice o' stores at different Roy tion. For the convenience of displayed now and Dec. 11, when Democracy contest sponsored at between shoppers, most of the merchants both will be given away to a single Weber High School by the Roy are open now until 8 p.m. individual during a Jaycette apron Junior Chamber of Commerce. This makes him eligible to enter sale. state contest. The winner of the and Proceeds from the sale everything taken in on the doll which will be awarded an all expense paid trip to Williamsburg, projwill go toward public-spiriteects the auxiliary Va., to compete with other state members undertake in the com- winners. Young Jacobs and his parents munitys behalf. were is chairman Mrs. Grover Blair guest of honor at the Roy Junion Chamber Voice of Democand Mrs. Delbert Brown of the project. racy dinner, held Thursday Dec. On U. S. Highway 89, about half The doll will be on display at He was awarded a table model way up the Uintah Dugway, two the American Food Store in Roy radio and a plaque . persons were injured last week in on December 3 and 4. a two car collision. Injured were: Christensen, 27, Bear Douglas City, and Mrs. Owen (Marlene) Jensen, 23, Brigham City. Christen- No Gas Causes Mishap, Injures Two in Uintah Permit No. 19 Sec. 34.66 P.L&R. U.S. Postage Paid Roy, Utah BOXHOLDER liri stmas Shop in Cloy fJalue Plus ffllien You The merchants of the Roy Area have done much this year to bring a better shopping selection than ever before. Most of the stores have their wares on display now to bring in the Christmas spirit. With the passing of another year, Roy has new stores that have opened their doors which brings you, the buyers, a greater variety with compartive prices attached. Just to mention a few, String-haJewelry in the Roy Theater building has a wonderful selection of books, dishes, watches, etc. Dorothy has a juvenile shop also in the theater building. There you will find a wise selection for children. Sparrow, the bird with the bargains, for appliances and the like. Roy Lumber has a varied line also that will entertain your Christmas fancy. Union Furniture has gifts for everyone. The Roy Department Store, where the best is inexpensive, clothing, toys, shoes and . . . Santa surprises. Gambles store in Roy is another newcomer. They are well supplied and new stock coming in daily. Bennion Drug has a bountiful supply of Christmas gift items, plus a good assortment of candies, chocolates. These are just a few of the places you will want to see in Roy. Plan to save yourself a lot of trouble with crowds, parking meters, crowds, crowds, parking tickets, and headaches, backaches. All you have to do is SHOP IN 1, 0. P. g Jaycettes Observe Second Anniversary JayceeS Gather Toys to Be Repaired The regular subscription price will be $1.75 per year. As a special introductory offer, you will get one year for $1.50 two years for only $2.50. This is a saving of $1.00 on the two-yesubscription. ar KIDS! TEENAGERS, HOUSEWIVES! CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS! SERVICE CLUBS! BOY SCOUTS! Earn extra Christmas money or funds for projects. For each paid subscription that you get you keep 25c. Four subscriptions means a dollar for you. Contact your family, relatives, neighbors and friends. Give a subscription to the paper to servicemen or women, missionaries, friends and relatives. These, however, should be in by Dec. 15, in order that their paper may be started for Christmas. Also a card will be sent notifying them of the gift. A receipted notification will be sent to the subscriber. BE SURE NAME AND ADDRESS IS CORRECT. Those soliciting subscriptions, be sure that you get the name, address and date correct. The subscription time will start Feb. 1, 1955. The paper will be sent to subscribers only For your convenience you may subscribe by filling in the coupon below: r The Roy Jaycees are busy again The Roy Jaycettes will observe collecting old toys for the firetheir second anniversary Friday, men at the Clearfield Naval Supply Dec. 3, 8 p.m. at Mas and Pas. Depot. They repair them for children. Those in charge of arrangements Mrs. are Mrs. Lon Dunbar, If you have any old toys you Antoniettt, Mrs. Robert San- would like to contribute, please derson, Mrs. Gordon Harries, Mrs. call Delbert Brown at 9355, Mr. or Aldus Johnson Robert Stewart and Mrs. Don Dunlap. Past presidents will be honored. Then theres the story of the Invitations to all neighboring J. C. auxiliaries have been sent. baby sardine that was frightened by a submarine and went crying to Its mother. There, there, office over the dear, soothed Mama Sardine. Sign placed . Old Dont be upset. Its only a can drinking fountain: of people! Special 1 Regular price per year $1.75 year $1.50 ... 2 Year Special $2.50. . . NAME. Dom-enic- k An-toniet- . ADDRESS ti, STATE CITY Make checks or money orders payable to Roy Printing Co. Box 120-A Roy, Utah If Gift, Who From X ' |