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Show Roy, Weber County, Utah, March THE Bam-broug- slides Once years ago it rover'1 on a small home complcteh We all wish the lull wo ild stav put and so dues the road who live worked commission night and dav trsing to open d up Many tons of dut aie triul-- d "nwnv bernr rhmrprri peuole vs art it oulv to have ncee slide down Its reallv quite dis enraging because they can t find a wav to slop it So far no one has ever been miured or trapped in it and lor this we are thankful The roads will he cleared as soon as possible but hravv equipment has to come from Salt Lake, so many take a few davs h 3 ' ' : ' V Weve Just heard the happy news that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burgin have been blessed with another little girl. April the lOth VYyfv-'- the happy birthday and the pleased mommie the former Gwen Qleson. The grandparents y,-vsj ' . cViVt': ' are Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Oleson and Mr and Mrs. Lester Burgin At the sacrament meeting March 13, the speaker Verno Lar sen gave a most interesting talk on the fundamentals of good clean living The Ladies trio Van Maxine Brocklm, Gwen Thurgood and Florence Abrams sang Thanks Be To God yet Primary Conference will be held March 27 at 7 30 This is me ('Selling cvcrsore should come out and see what the ehil-diecan do This conference takes Ihany weks of practice, Luellu-Byrawould (U c sidcid like a special invitation to go to evciyono Evers one was to happy Visiting parents and friends of this area were Evern and Roxy Voungljerg and family formerly of West Point now of Weiser. Idaho Roxy is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Frederick Zaugg A student learns from a registered nurse the proper way to care for a bed patient, in one of the free Red Cross Horae Nursing courses which hut year trained more than 200,000 persona tn Home Care of the Sick and In Mother and Baby Care. see Bouchard out to our ward reunion She was put to bed with Rhuinatic fever after attending school for only two weeks last fall, but she has help-- , rom Ibis department, asks cvcry-ethe ward in many wy from 0,ie ,0 come U you have been MIA or not bedside, doing painting, tending drawings etc. She alsp made that Kenneth Byram never would The Southern Pacific Male cute little car you all saw, at Meet Me at Mutual" We all tell me just what happened, but Chorus will present a concert and the bales of hay on variety show including religious, hope her health will continue and some how, was standing came he at can which her take she place again and comedy novelty popular, down and Kenny with church almost tumbling every meeting numbers, to lie held at the Lake them, spraining his ankle. View I.DS recreation hall Sat Little Chris Moore has moved March 10 at 8 pin. (This is sponThe ward members would like sored by Roy Kiwanls Clubi back to South Weber again. bringing with him his mother 10 extend their sympathy to the Evers one is invited and dad following people in the loss of members of their families To In the middle of the ward This is a chance mothers to Delbert Smith, whos father died show the other nlgnt at our ward reunion, a large clock came crash- have a date with your daughters, last week; to Edna Watts who if your daughter is a MIA lost hear neice and to the Ogino ing down between two .mall that is It eared tin m and Maid Its a Rose Eevrnlng So family in "the loss of their 23children everone else half out of t u ir Dead To My Heart, at the rflake year-olson, Richard, who died wits No one knows what made it Ctnter House March 21, B pm 'from a brain beinmorage last South Weber girls won again week. fall Its been there for sears Out side of a siral! pump on last week in basket ball They Jimmy Cooks ' eafl and a bru'se real's1 fought It out with the dding bells for Edith on Val Bsrams slVmlder no one 34th Ward, winning 0 to 13 u of Mr and daughter was hurt But coincidents Both wards must play again for P Wilson. Ogden William c ' off they have both Seen -glass flevs (sirs where 'd ivin I! it son of Mr and defi a'cd just one So this game Willi. im Birt, South WeA farewell program and dance to be played Thursday will tel! Their reception vsill be held .he tale If our girls win, tb,',, will be given March 22 (Tues ave held state championships in honor of Bill Byram. son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Byram, vsill be the fourth year they have Gordon Vas was one of the The he will leave on the 23rd for ho hen! si.,t,rhampmnslup at the 3 si Utah Legisla mission home, he has been called players are Marie Poll (coach) singers official tore dinner party and Hi Higbv, Colleen Moore. to serve in the North Western e held Tuesday March 8 at States. Bill has been attending Jovre and M.irylin Rav, Ilenc dam the ('emtio Room of the Rainbow Conerat .I'dion-an- 'Mark. Eiina, Alton and Carolyn R.mdevu college at Se't Lake City Con i Wt Poll re behind a)l a he'll we know make you ga's goo mns t at .da Gorton missionary He has always been hope y ou make it an active church worker Three tuw iars in 'own be Like tn thank everyone for an Link to Ronnie Smith long otlii r vsard successful was Music The Ward Festival reunion Bv bee and Wav'h Orvdh .li Mans membeis and funner ward held List Tuesday and the follow m nt Cash to men bers attended mg program was c" everyone La Vera li i.c ri Hul ' Last Fr.day afternoon a group Mai v Kas Bi nw s.io ' NEWS i WFST o' v hi n bf' f 'be hi Ms HaN'ae so always interesting, get the date d r dont for j CounciL ! The North Davis Stake Pri mary preparation meeting was 1 eC,a 1 rn' of the meeting has becn changed to the West Point Ward thedim rmaining the same March 24. at 7 30 pm West Pomt Ward w.H - On Sunday March 13 at the North Davis Stake house a meet mg of the Stake Primary Board was held During the meeting Mrs Maude Bennett was re leased as first couiim lor and Edith Steed was chosen to fill her place Mrs Elva Zaugg was re leased as second counselor and Mrs Maxine Van Brocklm was i - .tor j it-- i i gamst i i i ! I 1 so, lies BiggerSedmom awful (ol! Satuid.iv j V OI.ESON j T1 is ' e 1KCIM Bv a has he n a pretlv good foi most of the folks in net the news I like mr town 'o p os along to v on is good news. tH. kind that gives one a lift morning this ih.i'cd a lion into a i ave and w.ls leal put out at it g s nut foi lot (ommg nut again Thov Frnhiv M.irth 11th when the ended up going rabbit lemtitu' Mu'u. d Minr uv ement Assn pre and icallv hud a lot of fun Tiie si nted their t.'iicc act nl.iv eidi-h1.In v s w i e J a v CM a is 1) une Poll ,i" Ic Mi's Suini'hudv ' It Rav Peek Don Rav. Lynn Cov w.is .i diiii'ed hs Mrs Wilma Rav Emmett Ritter 'we'e mic'' Muss vv.is stage Po.ved, leaders Rav Cmueh an! C.eiald manager and Beverly Montgom Mi ic v a' m iki up artist Mrs Karen Fi'hi i Tlmrnlev played Collie out ai id Join he Hi hi title rule The lc.i ling man s nlived h Ball' to be given bv tile Spet il lluwaid Studdnrd Inteiest class Monday Marsh 21 Other menitiers of the cast vsCre inI Ills wall held after opening Jovepb Zaugg. Della Cook, Amm mutual This is a in k Dl 'lie Muss Delos Mont exercises D.it t ell Twede Sherrill very spina! piogram and their couii r will be fun foi everyone 1 lor- Burninrham accordion between After the pl.iv was over jne nice Cook who is the te.iche' , ,Mli renoi wav vohi bv the Junior Sundav School dejiait mem the proceeds of the sale re to he used to purchase a microphone for use in the Junior s'undav School room I'm sure that everyone attending the performance rnioved it verv much On Tuesdav March 16. the West Point piny before mentioned was presented In the flcarfild First Ward as an ex- hinge play during the regular mutual time ...in the breast or elsewhere if the second of line evcn commonest danger signals that mar mean cancer... but should atuayi mean a visit to your of Alnl i i Oga-- ' W A vs as hostess to i ADS GIVE excellent daytime care to one child over 2 years of age at my home in Roy. Phone WILL MISCELLANEOUS RADIO combination, record player, 1 year old. 3 .speed $32 95 WAYNES EXCHANGE 5300 SO, ROY 1798 W GUITAR Hawaiian-- , double necked New. $65 WAYNE'S EXCHANGE 4 1139 1798 W. 5300 SO ROY , The new offering co starring Janet Leigh, George Raft, Steve Forrest and Anne Francis on the Roy Theater screen, opens with a tense killing in a telephone booth and closes with a gripping gun battle, and there is never a moment in between in which the action doesn't hold the spectator on the edge of his seat. - Mrs p,.a, Mrs Ralph Gallegos is in a ' poor'' condition in the St Bene diets Hospital following an ae cident which occurred when she fell from an automobile in vs huh she was riding as it turned a Wilcox, jxwtmistress a second Clearfield, suffered mishap in hss than at 'time when she fell on a months a stop and broke her left wrist She suffer ed a sevens wrembed ankle re eintlv whir; the ear m whit h she Bicycles Repaired OUTBOARD MOTORS STOP III 5 A WEEK CHAPPELL'S MA'S and PA'S in Roy 65c up Hardware & Lumber Co. 5210 S. 1900 W. Ph. interest 1 is a A i Ts dren 7 North Davis Stake Temple D.iv Friday March 18 The next one after ttiat will be on March 29 is A'i x- - Oi.i.vrLT I tfowUpuktly'fticed! Mrs baby shower honoring Mrs I. W N'icelv last week at her home The N'iceleys have recently adop'ed a baby girl Games were played and refreshments ' were served Those present wire Mrs Grant Nadean Archibald, owner and Combe, Mrs Charles Pitt, lips operator of the Nadean Beautv Max Combe. Mrs R E Stephens Parlor in Roy was married March Mrs Max Hooper. Mrs Elaine 3 m Elko. Nev to Virgil C Despair, Mrs Irene Tippy, Mrs Mfs Bettv lkola, Mrs Pierce and the of eiJman ut 1!.ar j Ruer Wt,dman guo't of honor and the hostess j Jda Nadcan ,he dallgh nd Mn J(KSC Wrd Mrs Ralph (Mickey) Mikkel (e0, man of Plymouth, Utah A re son is back to work at the Rov iccption for the young couple was Department store after a lengthy lt.jd March 11 in the Plv mouth con velescaru e following an auto Ward They will make their home mobile ln near River City to b mg and wristling matih to bo sponsored h the Boy Scouts and Explorers of West Pomt The matt h vsill get underwav a ft p m As the purpose of the mate) is to raise funds for the troojis there vsill be a charge of 50 cents for adults and 2a icnt.s for rhil l,n PWil r on a lion limit Tncy sli pt m tin1 Kcndell 'Mv Wild lnsb Pose I.aR.ie Cerm.i Mane P. 11 Pa r snow v mountains at Park Valiev mel lligbv and Sh.iion Mill' 'icig Course they bad a bit of straw The nrd is M s St ji.tr ,r d a fee. 'licpiug bags (But it b isi-a lione'a I.cRoy Badger pl.ivrl pliin mot mi g tin CLASSIFIED Rc-lte- LUNCHES AND DINNERS UNSURPASSED Another event i I to fill her position Max me was fofmcrlv president of the West Point Primary Assn We will miss her she was an excel lent president Another former West point girl Mrs Colleen Bennett Reid was appointed or - 'r was riding crashed into a stalled automobile on the highway between Salt Lake and hqme. j ( - Also visiting the Zaugg family were Mr and Mrs. Rulon Zaugg. The members of the Lake View Ward Relief Society were the guests of the Roy 3rd and 4th Ward Relief Societies Tuesday, at the social honoring the organf ization of the Society A pageant, Light of Oppor- LbmMv wav presented - by-t- be Rov 4th Ward under the direction of Sergene Simmons The Sing mg Mothers chorus was directed by Mrs Ada Haen accompanied by Marjorie Ashburn The songs were presented by the Lake View Ward Refreshments were served by the Lake View Ward Refreshments were versed bv the Roy 3rd Ward j d -- I corner On Sunday evening, March 27, was vt.ry good fo see that the services will be under the j Frederick Zaugg who has direction of the Mutual Improve- - been j was well enough to at ment Assn the speaker will be tend Sunday School and Sacra' President Harvey Broadben of m(.nt meeting Sunday the North Davis Stake High ! I 1955 Earl Patterson had a big day last Friday March 11, when he was invited as a special birthday guest on Cactus Jims TV program besides appearing on the program he was presented with a pair of levis, shoes, a and two quarts of ice cream. It was his 11th birthday and from the glow on his face evidently one of the happiest. Experience Best Teacher Ruth Mathis gave a humorous reading. Roger played Molly Darlin, on By Mrs. Thor Moore his electric guitar and Janet Cook Phone 3 4297 played a piano selection. It was Another mountain slide bring a very lovely musical program. ing down tons of mud and clay Three more children were occurred Sunday afternoon about 3 p m. It happened just west of baptised last Sunday at the stake the home of Mr and Mrs Rt'h-ar- center house. They were Johnny Peek on the main South Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. LesWeber road It blocked off all ter Bryan; Douglas Poll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Poll, Brentraffic. Gale Earl, Daughter of Mr. da Many of the school kids jump ed for joy, but theres always and Mrs Harold Earl. another way out It's either to go The father and mother of Dick around the Hill Field road, or through the Washington Terrace, Titensore were in a serious car both routes are considerable dis- accident last week, bringing total tances damage to their cur They were This is the third year, m this treated at the Dee Hospital and same phve. that we have had released, but are not aide to go back to woik selections. South Weber 17, T M ( NICf Jf WAY TO J A Y i 1 Welcome.. 4 N vn r? iu 4. 7 J( fTTv i Little v ' Stranger i 1 win, rnmrn folding doors You don't have to remodel to enlarge your bedroom. No partition need come down. Just put door on your doseta or entry doors and yon pick up all the spece that twinging door Watte. "Spacemaater door fold unlhin Spac-mait- er the doorway, never out into the room. You canpntbeda.nightstand. lamps doser to doaeta . . . and still have plenty of room to more in. Firit coat of "Spacemaater is at new low. Maintenance coats are nfl. Ton dean them with soap and water. And there are no Installation Cortf tine you can put them up yourself in IS minutes. t See "Spacemsiter, made hr the makers of famous "Modernfold doors, today. smrn TRIMFOOT J?of5w. 0 Th perfect gift foe the new Roby. For (toe k ihoweri, tool In transparent presentation box wtlti gift cord. Come In and make yo dr selection In iixe 0, 1 ov 2. $1.98 doctor. The other six danger signals are- Any aore that does not Lal... Unusual bleeding or dis- - DOROTHY'S charge. ..Any change in a wart or mole. ..Persistent indigestion or didiculty in "Your New Juvenile Shop" 2 doors west of the Roy Pott Office swallowing... Persistent hoarseness or cough ...Any change in normal bowel habit. 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