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Show f THURSDAY, JANUARY have been, for while they were there, they took several sightseeing tours, mother and daughter shopping trips, took in the PUBLISHED BY cinanima, vuted with two neices, and their grandson and their son THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Doug. Then to climaxe their vacation was a trip down to the Rose Parade. At four in the of in interest the Weekly newipoper published ot Roy, Utoh, the surrounding communities of Roy, Rirerdale, Sunset, Hoop- morning, their son-i- law went down to the parade line and er, South Weber, Uintah, Clearfield. saved places for the thrilling MANAGER-EDITOJ. HOWARD STAHLE speetical, and in less than two hours they were glad he had, beBETTY LOU STAHLE . . ASST. MANAGER-EDITO. cause the crowd was six and eight REPORTER DIAL, SHARON URISON deep all up and down the streets. KYLE HARROP REPORTER DIAL . . They arrived home January 3, a little tired from their journey MARION STUART UINTAH REPORTER PH. but feeling they had truly been SUBSCRIPTION PRICE , $1.75 PER YEAR King and Queen for the holidays FOR INFORMATION CALL THE ROY SUN n . R R . . 84 OFFICE LOCATION Mr and Mrs Francis C Bur ton of 5135 So. 2100 West. Roy, welcomed the New Year with the birth of a 5 lb baby boy, the first born in the Dec Hospital New Year's day at 8 08 a m This makes four boys and a girl for the Burtons by Mr and Mrs Melvin J Steph prison, and her four children Janet. Connie, JoAnn and Lee will leave Jan 15 for Iendle ton, Ore , to join her husband where they will make their home lr Stephenson has aeieptcd tinposition as manager of the Smith Sales Co filling the va canry left by Milan D Smith, former manager who was called to Washington D C to !e as Distant to Era Taft Hi nson sec ri tar of agriculture - Mr and Mrs Aral Smith .ml children Carol Mars and Sti ph v rcl irnetj New Years , pi nun g Cl., tm.is ( .u Cal.f with Mr .ml Mr Uin-- ' .I h Our "unknosvn ROY HEYS b-- aboit our school in What REALTY MANSFIELD for 13, 1954 has loved and taught children go Anderson from 11 am. till 2 lng on 19 years in the Davis and pm. No wonder kids in Uintah Weber Counties. She cant get like school. Good teachers, and enough of it in the winter, she good cooks what more coylci has been teaching kindergarten they ask for? in Roy for the last four sum mers Then theres the older, more The school activities here are eduented boys in our town, the well rounded and balanced, the ones who have learned all about same as in larger schools Chil the art of the snow shovel Mis-cle- f dren have opportunities to take gets into every kid onee in a part in plays, etc such as their while, but when it gets into seven a Dutch of them all at once. It spells Christmas operetta trouble for the school bus driver Old Cross called Patch story Every child participated, and The other moring hp was quite there was a large audience for surprised to find snow packed over four feet high against the the presentation Tiie same lunch program is school bus garage doors The a good carried out here, as in the larger bovs, of coqrse, sjx-n- t schools Mrs Elva Powers is portion of the day in the Deans in charge Cooking here tho is office Next time they use their quite slimier to family cooking in snow shovels, here's betting, it as much as Saturday is shopping won't be to make the school bus day, and Elva does the buying late herself She plans the menu to meet the school requirements Here's a welcome to one of the and does lots of baking to meet new f.imilvs in our town, Mr and Mrs Dave Milligan, and the youngsters sweet tooth quirements Whenever theres a their four sons, Lvnn, Dennv, question of what to fix the an Larr and Bruce who is now, swer is always potatoes and serving in the Army at Ft Ord, gravy with cupcakes for desert Caitf Mr. Milligan is starting m Or chili every kid in the school the dairy cow business on the cleans up their club Flv.i, who once hated to cook, re.illv ge's a big kick out of pleasing the ,, ern Bow reporter He H the Ron of Mrs Kot ,0 U,u about lhp npw ,pach man and the late Mr Bow man of r ,hlJ year for ,he upper gradcs v She is Mrs Naola Dean, who re- The corporal received Ins basic t.eved her education at the Uni training at Ft. Ord. Calif, then versity of Utah, and this is her spent a sear at the Utah General first year of teaching A mother Dejiot In Ogden, after which he of tsso children herself, she real wa transferred to the Now Mex lv enjo.ss the bo.ss and gills out ico base He is a graduate of the here She bel eves every teacher School Weber County High should have the opportunity of teaching in a two room school Mr and Mrs Lenzi Nelson of The students can be sure that Roy entertained a group of form not even thp snow will keep her kids in the lunch line But she er school mates at a dinner parts she could never do it with because- - comes the snow New Year's night at their home lway, - comes Mrs Dean in her jeep out the able assistance of Lois Those present were Mr and, And nsk the kids what they Mrs Rolx-r- t Welch. Mr and Mr think of tier "She's the best Gordon Cragun, Mr and Mrs teacher in the woild'- The only Lawrence Burton, Mr and Mrs ibjeitions come from the f.rst, Hulun Shaw, Mr and Mrs Lee Third month free, given anj third graders. They Daniels Mr and Mrs Darrell think Mrs and Bowman to all new Deseret Newt is Kelly of Ogden, Mr and Mrs thats understandable ton No subscribers. Call ft it hard Ni Ison of Salt Lake Cits hildreij herself Mrs Bowman! of Deamcr Mr. and Mrs James Bountiful, and Mr and Mrs Al jn Price who are stationed ssith CLINIC the Air force m Pheomx, Ari but ssho w i n home for the hob das s 5360 So 1900 West r' lham Smi' h I! Free Month e i si Roy, UINTAH Office Open 2 45 Snt, Cr Sun 6 45 Mon , Tues Wed Box Thurs Roy, IJtnh , Fri. Ph 1 TANGANYIKA PLUS The BLACK DAKOTAS Jon. Sun Tues. 16-1- 8 -- PHAFFT J. Holliday J. Carton Jon. Wed.-So- t. 19-2- 2 3 Saturday 4301 I'nit.ih was will the ii George Montgomery Dorothy Malone PLUS MISS ROBINSON CARUSO Rosalind Hoys holidays ton and took i r i the 'ii.il thing' on New Years lh- - really had a system to ti.iv to si o it withoit waiting up git i i vs LINOLEUM, v,ll YOUR 1 60 WHEN YOU NEED Quality Drugs $3.99 BENNION SALE VALUES DRUG WESTERN AUTO 2 to 5 0 to PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 9'xir MORE THAN 50 OUTSTANDING I 'Quotation by Alfred Tennyson 1869 ROY, UTAH PHONE i n Unit w.iv ig it F .u t i 11 - .11 t le.tv painters, paperers barbers 103 DECORATORS 49 nuMBus Condition mg) DAIIY IvJ prooucts petroleum 75 ItFtNINQ i Hi' his hotel till alxmt 9am erove to a place near the end, of the p.ir.i io line and onlv had I to walk two blocks then gut a goo plate to sit Of course the mi'tv ra.nfall ha I straightened the float ri ii rs t urls b then and ro.i's dont look quite the same as 1 s RESTAURANT f tMnoras GROCERY 562 J t ffinni sm employees So yell at me is you see me (Marion Stuart) Call me if you don't 3 4307 And if the line's busy, there is always 'Chevrolet express RED 4. Box 333, Ogden, Utah We need news for this column Mr and Mrs. Heber Firnelius .spent the holidays, for the fourth consecutive year, with their Mr. and daughter and son Mrs. Cecil Ball in San Carlos, Calif A grand holiday it. must L r DOCTORS, , DENTISTS L- -. portion of the 24,000 Utahns not on Utah Coppers payroll whose jobs result from copper production. These figures come from studies which show that for every job in a basic industry like Utah Copper, approximately four additional jobs are created elsewhere in the State to meet company and employee needs. This means that for the 6,000 Utah Copper employees, 24,000 other jobs are created in Utah. Thats more than 9 per cent of all the people employed. Apply that percentage to the States 1114 barbers and we find copper keeps 103 of them in business. The surrounding illustrations show how this 9 per cent applies to a few other job classifications in Utah. Apply the percentage to all classifications and you can see how important copper production is to the prosperity of the whole The 103 barbers are 126 - 1 NURSES 389 r FARMERS a SCHOOl TEACHERS AOMIN. PERSONNEL 1,2 WO PHARMACISTS t - 78. State. Utah Copper can create jobs only when costs of operation are at a reasonable level so it can compete successfully with other producers who sell copper. 3,600 Costs of supplies, services, labor and taxes help determine the extent of the benefits of copper production benefits that reach out to every home in our State. INSURANCE i appraisal any time. We offeragood variety of homes and lots in Roy and neighboring towns. Tell 346 iS 1 Prompt and efficient service on your real estate listings Daily advertising in Standard Examiner. Free . r-- " Who was the little man in I'intah who was going to give up trying' (It wasn't me') Wc are nil curious' Even I would like to know who has been writing for I'intah But news is news, anil gossip is gossip and "ya jist gotta'" know who to send it to if you want it in the paper Tn.it'a how got the job' Curosity got t'in best of me wondering who to tell the gossip to and Uintahns unknown reporter still hasn t signed lus or hi r name to cn article So here's mine And I'd like to know all aixiut every-thin- REALTY ADD McCon- - SALE t'liristnus tiie .pint t in-la- Amanda Blake Elaine d .il Mil. iu g THE LONE GUN CHARIS Foundation Garment or Girdle a chance to have your purchase price refunded. Every one wins In comfort and beauty. One in every 40 gets a garment free. Call Ogden present Dt e lMr.i io Iw'M bathing suits hut lie agreed with the others that it was a magnificent sight that TV could never do justice too Wed , Thur., Fri , Sat. Jan. 12, 3, 14, 15 But now we have a great many, "New," discoveries that positively cure inet'ad of possibly help. This wonmeans derful, Change, that your Physician can now prescribe medicines ithat he can depend up to accomplish a specific re suit. You can also depend upon us to carry In our prescription department whatever New lie may prescribe. - With tho purchase of a c .Il ROY THEATER January Contest We arr happy to announce (tut Marion Muart ha1, accepted th position as orrespondent for llie I intah area W e are proud to have her on our staff I Cpl Dali Moss man who has tioen stationed ssitli the Arms a! White Sands N M was released last week from his Army service Practice ef Pka Chanhas rrcatly ged from what It used to be not so many years ago. Prescriptions were then taken with Uie hopeful wish that they would he helpful, and most of them were. Hie READ THE CLASSIFIEDS GUARANTEED below) Friendly Service Utah Hours: 10 to 12 Ih Marion Stuart r jl i (Author's name .'-J-d WE-SAUE- R FANNING CHIROPRACTIC dm 'I h TV show s m Hoi Is. solid and siMted in Ii.ikils fa id at the home of Mrs Smith s brother and Mst r in aw Mi ai Mrs J is Mi Is in Harrison ss here anothi r sister Mrs Douglas Ks sb was also visiting of ' PUCE TO NEW." Our best wishes for good health go to Rockwell Bybee, son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Bybee who has been in the hospital with what doctors called walking pneumonia lx-st- - ti CHANGETH YIELDING A MEDICINE Kvi-afte- r V "THE OLD ORDER January sjs ' former Miller farm, and we wish him lots of good luck and success in his endeavors. . "Utah's Economic Patterns , Bureau ef Business and Economic Research, Unit cruty of Utah, 1 953. F1UINO STATION 'EMPtOTT- O- 214 1 us whot you are looking for, we TAKE time to help you. Ask the folks who deal with us. 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