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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 CHURCH NEWS will be obView Ward Fast day services served in the Lake Sunday Dec, 5. Ward port meeting will be teachers re held at 8:30 a.m. Lake View Ward Relief Society will hold teachers report meeting Dec. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Shirley Wade will give the teachers topic lesson and Louise Brown will give the theology lesson. THE ROY SUN Teachers Topic at the regular meeting of the Roy 3rd Ward Relief Society Tuesday, Dec. 7. Mrs. Mildred Cluff will give the The- R 0 Y I E 17 Vern Thompson, ology lesson. Mrs. Arlene Hamblin will give the Teachers Topic at the Roy 1st Ward Relief Society report meeting to be held Tuesday Dec. 7 and Mrs. Izara Olstead will present the The opinion also has been voiced that no one reads the paper, so while yourre there you might put a plug in for the Sun. S president-elec- t of the Roy Kiwanis, spent the week L. II. Tubbs, end in Pocatello at the district convention of Kiwanis Internation- Cleaners, Roy, al. Mrs. Thompson will take, over road in front of his duties as president after the going to the installation ceremonies to be held stopped for an Dec. 6. Theology lesson. Parley Oleson is one man who carried all his in one basket The Roy 1st Ward MIA will pre- and made it. eggs sent two one-ac- t plays Tuesday, One day last week, unknown to 7 7:30. at Dec. new the is Dorothy Bradbury himself, he totted one dozen eggs Cup of Strength by Joyce and on the fender of his car to Lake View Ward choister not Vern o n D r a k e w ith t he foil owin g PointrOgden' and back cast: to Roy. And believe it or not it Hugh Murray has been sustained Lillian Faye Field, Carol Smith, didnt take one Kings man or as Age Group counselor of the Ann Waddoups, Joyce Waddoups, Kings Horse to put nary one of Roy 2nd Ward YMMIA. Darrell Gould, Linda Ilaltry, them together again. The dozen reTullis is the president and Richard Carolynn mained intact. Sharon Seamons. Terry activity counselor. U. S. Revolt by Olive White Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ilarrop wish Fortenbacher, with the following The Roy 2nd Ward Relief So- cast: to express their appreciation to ciety Bazaar will be held Dec. 3 the members of the Lake View Carol Jensen, Marla Fage, Barry Ward and the Roy 4th Seventies beginning at 5 p.m. Bring your family over for supper and join Call, Connie Greenwood, Bernie Quorum who so generously have in the Christmas shopping and the Kahres, Jay Goodfellow, Carol given of their time and effort in festivities for the evening. Randall. Barbara How'e and Renata the completion of the evacuation of Gertz. their basement so that a furnace The Roy 2nd Ward Teachers ReMrs. Mardean Campbell is the could be installed. port meeting will be held as usual director with Irene Clein, make-up- , Members of the quorum worked Tuesday Dec. 7 at the regular time. and Le Myone Hess, electrician four different nights until it was and stage manager. completed. Mrs. Ortel Gale will present the The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard McEntire and son, James, spent the Thanksgiving week in Denver, Colo., with Hoop-crrWe- m PARADE! POLLS their daughter and st Loy son-in-la- J. Wood, formerly of Clearfield. The motor trip going was fine but on the return trip the roads were iev and slick. DOLLS THAT WILL DELIGHT Clifford E. Porter Jr. and Cairns announce the birth of a baby boy at St. Benedicts Hospital. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns of Ogden, formerly of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Porter of Roy. Kiwanis Leaders Attend Confab owner of Deluxe was crossing the Vern W. Thompson, Robert C. his establishment, "Coleman and Burton W. Mansfield post office. He spent Nov. 27 and 28th in Poca- approaching car and fell, breaking his left hip. He was assisted by Harlow Brown and one of the postmen. An ambulance was summoned, and he was taken to the Dee Hospital in Ogden. tello, Idaho, at the Dist. training conference. They reported a very enjoyable meeting as they represented the Roy Kiwanis club 1955 officers. Utah-Idah- MATTIES CAFE NEWLY RENOVATED LARGE BLACKTOP PARKING AREA IN REAR Good Food, Reasonable Prices and a Pleasant Atmosphere have established our reputation Roy, Utah Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. PAINT BE ALL READY FOR CHRISTMAS We Feature Complete Lines of all the Latest Colors in Quality Brands of Inferior Paints - New Wallpapers Decorating Supplies Car-ole- c EVERY YOUNGSTER! WALKING DOLLS BABY DOLLS STORY BOOK DOLLS! SEE . . . The exciting new "Answer" Doll at Dorothy's Juvenile and Gift Shop in the Roy Theater Bldg. The doll that is different $2.98 HOOPER NEWS The popular Minature Doll! The 9" Marcie Walking Doll of unbreakable plastic with moving eyes and Saran hair that can be combed and curled $1.98 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCracken left last week for Hammerville, Ohio, to attend the funeral services of Mr. McCrackens mother, Mrs. John (Catherine) McCracken, 75, who died at her home in . dolly's wardrobe needs replenishing for Christmas, we have a Special Department just for (Also, if her.) ii&tyulnlu CLINTON 'YOUR NEW JUVENILE SHOP" comedy Copy Boy a three-ac- t drama will be presented by the In the Roy Theater Building z, Brought To You By 'Falze' Latent Beautiful Wall Paint. Colors. Plastic Finish. These Progressive Merchants Clinton Ward Tuesday evening, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. in the Clinton Ward recreation hall. The following are members of thecast: Arlene Childs, Clark Childs, Florence Higgs, Linda Frazer, Faye Johnson, Shanna Frazer, Robert Dallenbach, Edward Evans, Kent Johnson, Stephen Nelson, Dee Schnieder. The play is direcs ted by Neil Evans under the of the Clinton Ward MIA. Many Lovely Qt. $1.61 Gallon $ mRHELOQ' SELF IUIWi LINING The New Plastic Faced, Shelf or Drawer Covering. Washable Advertised in "Life" Our Lower Prices, Roll (O' GIFT ITEMS FIGURINES PAINT SETS COLORS 'TRI-CHE- M' aus-picie- O C. CAL STRINGHAM JEWELRY O UNION FURNITURE In This Comer O SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIR ,0 I was talking to John THE ROY SUN O DAVE'S SERVICE (Formerly Mel's Service) Music News Information About Your Town "Your Friendly KOPP" KOPP at Jensens Auto Service and He said people leave their car repairs and winterizing to the very last. Specials are advertised so that people can be aware and prepared ahead of.the bad weather and not one call comes in. Then when the snow and cold comes its too late. Some radiators have been frozen already. To put a little test, out John has decided to give suckers he has at the station away, free to all the children, if accompanied by their parents. 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