OCR Text |
Show QDDQljflDljDDG Perm No. 19 Soo. 34.66 P.L&R. U.5. Potto fold Roy, Utah VOLUME 1, NUMBER 51 THURSDAY APRIL, 28, 1955 $1.75 Per Year SPECIAL SEWER BOND ELECTION 5c NEW JAYCEE OFFICERS Lake View Holds Dance Festival TO BE HELD TUESDAY MAY 3RD The North Davis County Sewer District of Davis and Weber Coun. 375 ties want to remind you of the coming election to be held on May 3rd for the construction of new sewer districts. There are many homes now that have their basements flooded due View Stake There were 375 to overloading of the present out. MIA girls honored last Friday at a fall lines Other areas will be simiunbanquet and program, larly affected unless the situation der the d.rcctiun of Mrs,given Marion is remedied stake --VWM1A president,-a- s There are many benefits of the sisted bv Harold Johnson and Jack project such as the betterment, im. Haen. high cutfncilmcn for the provement and protection of the ;mia public health and the individual The banquet was under the di health of the inhabitants of the rection of the Lake View Stake Re area It enhances the value of the lief Society and prepared and property by encouraging industrial served by the ward Relief Soue and residential growth. ties Modern plumbing is an essential Sjiringtunem was the motif for part of our high standard of liv table decoration Gay colored may ing A public sewer and central with dancing girls centered poles sewage treatment plant is the each table, with baskets of pink cheapest and only effective way to j crepe flowers and forsenthas yellow satisfactorily disposi of sewage in alternating with smaller maypoles our area the length of the table A very The proposed construction pro special and delicious menu had gram estimated to cost $2,900,000 been picpared foi the girls. The financing plan suggested in After the banquet, the girls re eludes the issuance of general ob. c unv ccncd in the chapel where the ligation bonds anr revenue bonds following stake awards were given The general obligation bonds will K ghteen girls from Clinton re be repaid in part from taxes and (oivcii the award for l!5 per cent in part from revenues General ob attendance at Sunday School, 85 ligation bonds will be issued in a cent attendance at MIA and greater amount that revenue bonds 75 jkt cent Sacrament meeting Fay m order to obtain the lower rate of Johnston received an award for interest at which these bonds can lot) percent attendance at all no et be sold Most of the communities Hits in the area now have a small Hoojmt 1st waul had 10 girls monthly xewrr charge It will take the award lor 85 per cent only a small increase in this charge receiving 75 per cent attendance and 30 cents per month) for (about Hooper 2nd Ward, 18 girls with each home together with the tax to Linda Vaughn, Calhye Jean Gar off bonds and the maintain the pay ner, Jelaire Hancock and Ann Wid system. A bond election is to be held dixon receiving awards for 100 pel on May 3. 1955 All qualified elec lent attendance kanesvilU Ward had l.i girls, tors who have paid a tax on real Doris Johnson. Janice John with KTsonaI or property, including an automobile, in the year preceding son. Gloria Johnson, Palsy Schultz, the date of the election, are eligible and Gayle Peterson receiving 100 per cent awards to vote Lake View, 10 girls with Janet Donna Thompson and UhapjxTI, Anita Thompson receiving 100 per 'cent awards Roy 1st 8 girls, w,th Barbara How receiving a 100 jht cent award Roy 2nd Ward. 5 girls receiving Special to The Sun. Chronicle aw ards BOWMAN BOB By Roy 3rd Ward 3 girls with Joan Seven residents of Roy. seven Rashclley receiving a 100 per cent from Clearfield, and one IIoop. award. Roy 4th Ward 4 girls, making erite were among 9(5 Hill Air Force employes receiving cash for their a total number of 87 slake awards suggestions at the base last week presented Individual awards will be pre Roy residents receiving cash awards were Robert E. Ingham, sented to the girls in their re SI 91, Robert I) Kkstrom, $30, spectivc wards Mlss Hetty Kilpack a id 5Iiss Vcl Iiconard I. Moves, S20. George T YW.M1A Gen rockett, $10. David R Shupe, $10, ma Harvey of the Richard Beiuk, $3 33, and Allen eral board were special guests. Chintz, S3 33 Workers from Clearfield recclv. ing awards were George I! Call, $40, Wayne T Blair, $40, Harold F Tillotson, $15. Agnes I.. Nelson, $15, S. Fay Bath, $10; Virgil L. Foster, $10, and LcRoy Patton, Lake View Girls Honored At MIA Banquet j Shown, right to left, ore Gordon Howes, 2nd vice president Dee Sparrow, president, ond H. Murray Carver, 1st vice president. They will be installed ot o banquet Moy 14. C. At the Kuy Jumor Clumber of C ommerce nut I.' Thai ul.iv Dee Spairo'v. prominent young Roy businessman was elected club president 11 Murray Carver, local optician, was chosen 1st vice president, and Gordon Howes government employe was Ojx-mn- selected 2nd vice president They are to be installed at the annual iruugral Banqui 19th and take office June 1st t May Mr Sparrow, a charter member of the organization, has also held of club treasurer, director and is now serving as 1st v ire office president. The Roy club is looking forward to the annual state convention at Richfield, this weekend. Six couples plan to attend from Roy Charles Green celebrated his birthday, April 19, at his augher's home. Mrs Dale Poll, South Weber, with the following ins and daughters present' C. ltd Green and Mrs Iwrcnce Watkins of Kanesville; Yiola) L. Green. Kuna, Idaho; Mrs. ,'illKim, (Elmira) Vamlerveert, Mrs. Max (Phyllis) arnsville; itchtll, ' Nyxsa. Oregon; Myron reen, Ogden. Eldon Green. in; Mrs Eldon (Af(on) Karras, oy and Mrs. Dale (Fern) Poll of noth Weber. Mr Green who was born in West ber but lived in Kanesville after is marriage to Margaret Peterson for 48 years. Mrs. Green died ec 2 1943 For the past 10 years r. Green has lived with his daugh-- r and son in law. Mr. and Mrs. Idon Karras and their family. Mr. reen has been a faithful church orker all his life and despite hia ars, is still an active worker in ic Roy 3rd Ward High Priests uorum. r . If any of you are missing your dogs, they possibly may be found at the Ogden City Dog Pound That's where two of our's were (which cost us $5 each to bring home ) Because dogs have never been picked up on county roads, we haven't needed to worry, but this group of dogs strayed over the hill onto government property at Hill F.eld and one of them was on the run way when an airplane landed as a result at least six or seven have been hauled away. So if your oog is missing, its probably out there. (If your lucky) Many dogs on government prop, erty have been shot. So they are advising us to keep them tied up to save a serious disaster. Realtor Convention, Clinic Held At Mas and Pas, Roy ; V TI Jim Henderson Chosen as Candidate For NROTC at U.. Jaycce Road-E-Winners Announced O John Badger. Dillon Ashbum and Gerald Bcllun won the teen age Road E O held in Roy April 16. The annua the Roy Commerce by affair was sponsored Junior Chamber of was re A written examination quired besides the driving skill tests for those- participating The winners will lie given the opportunity to enter the state con test to be held at Murray, Utah on The winners and their parents were honored at a banquet at Ma's and Pa's at which time the boys were presented w'lth prizes and their certificates. Over 200 realtors from Provo, Salt Lake, Roy. Ogden and Logan gathered for discussions on busi ness progress and anticipated in crease in new businesses coming to this area, valuation of property and what makes property so high Discussed also was the methods of arriving at a value which is in keeping with FHA and GI. was delicious smorgasbord A served and a real good program was enjoyed by all. Mr. Mansfield said g - . 1 Maynard McEntire Resigns Planning Commission Post For farmers, spring is the time for work, not fever Jim Henderson has rceentlv Money is not a measure of sue been informed that he is a prin- cess by any lasting standard. cipal candidate for the Naval We suggest, planting good seed Officers College Training pro this year, as long as youre plant gram. He will graduate in May from Weber County High School where he has been well known in athletics, music and drama Mr. Henderson will also receive his graduation from the LDS Seminary at the completion of the school year. He has served as editor of the Weber High School newspaper "The Warriors Trumpeter." Choosing the school el engineering at the University of Utah, upon the successful comChurch Is one place you can pletion of the course, Mr. HenIways get something for noth- derson will be commissioned an Ensign in the U.S. Navy. Jim is the son of Mr. ancf Mrs. make South to best The way E. Henderson of 4233 So. Orel is Davis a good place by making 1900 West, Roy. yourself a good citizen. - WARNING TO DOG OWNERS May 7. )th View Stake MIA The Dance Festival with tableaus will he presented Saturday, May 7 at The Arsenal Villa RTA is sponthe Lake View xcx real ion center soring a family night to be held at 8 30 p ru April 29 at the Arsenal Villa school event. The theme will bv ''Zion's Beau- as its annual Tickets are $1 50 per family, cov ty m Dancing." under the direction of the Ml A presidencies and Mr. ers the cost of the fish pond, cake and Mrs Eugene Wallace, stake walk, dancing, games , movie and The beautiful meal. A few games will cost extra. dance instructors Dinner music will be furnished scenes of the tableaux, narration be-- l and reader aie in charge of Mr. by the Apollo Club orchesrta w cert 5 30 andT.SO p.M: and Mrs Jay Reus A floor show will be presented Daniels range in age from Boy Sc. tuts and Bee Hive Girls o mar- by the Wilson School of Dance at led loujdvs Twenty dances will 7 30. Festivities will begin at 5 pm. ne presented including the waltz, last till 9. and Hot. ihumh.i, salllha. talllgo, Mrs Max Fields, president of the four sets of the all girls dance, school ITA; Hay Monroe, 1st vice s,ic cial floor show number and four and Principal George ot iginal waltzes written by Mr and president Mrs Eugene Wallace The follow Brooks, second vice president are in charge of the event. ing ward instructors are assisting' Mr and Mrs Jay Child, Clinton, Mr and Mrs Clyde Lowe, Mr. and Mrs Dee Hoojier, Hooper 2nd, Mr. and Mrs Everett Drstrom, Kanes ville, Mr and Mis Keith King, Roy 1st. Mr and Mrs Bill Barker, Lake View. Mr and Mrs George Special t The Sun.Chronicle Oaks, Hoop r 1st Mr and Mrs By BOB BOWMAN Bert Iligley. Roy 2nd n invi'ation to come ami watch Captains John D. Duff Jr, and Russell L Kallenbach both of this event is extended to all. Clearfield who are observer, navigators of the 28th Logistic Sup. port Squadron at Ilill Air Force Base, now wear the wings of senior Utah's spring musical observer, according to the squadron season is the appearance of George adjutant. lamdon. leading American bass To qualify for the coveted wings, baritone of the Metropolitan 0era an observer must have been a rated His performance in the Salt Lake flyin gofficer for stven yean and Tabernacle at 8 15 pm, April 25, racked up 2,000 hours of flying is being sponsored by the I'nivcr. time In addition the observer must sity of I'tah Extension Division take a proficiency flight check and lOndon made his debut with the pass a written examination ui Metropolitan Opera four seasons transport navigation, weather, in. ago, and has already become one of struments, and Civil Aeronautics America's and Europe's established administration regulations. favorities After his debut 111 New Captain Duff graduated from naYork, he was hailed by several vigation school during February 1944 and in 1952 acquired thcTlfldi. critics as one of the greatest sing tional rating of bombardier. Oriing actors known or remembered During his short carver he has ginally from Quincy, Washington, the captain now resides at 790 E. appeared as gnest artist on major radio and television network shows, 350 S, Clearfield, with his wife, including the Telephone Hour and Georgia and thtir three children. the Voict of Firestone Captain Kaltenbach, a native of He was Lorn of American par. Lyons, Kan., earned his wings as enls in Montreal, Canada As a navigator at San Marcos, Tex., dur. REED WATTS child he moved to California and ing Apnl 1944 He resides at 147 on hom furlough later attended Los Angeles City Ko. Drive, Clearfield, wjth ha wife Ann and their five chldren. College. He began his singing ca 17 a on Heed home Watts is day reer in church choirs and later moved to parts with small local furlough after spending 15 months overseas in Korea, he was with the opera companies CRADLE HEWS 7th Motor ranspoii Battalion 1st Marine Kivision Reed received a medal for firing the Alfred and Ufemia Ylsarraga, TULSA. Okla This year s qualification M rifle, also the United Nations Clearfield, boy, Apnl 10. issued license PUU being by tags, dog ribbon. Korean Syghmcn Larry and Betty VanErden, Roy, the city are shaped like a fire hy- Rhee citation. 1st Division PUC girl, April 9. and National Defense He has done drant Robert and Corine Gilmore, Ar. a lot of truck driving while in scnal Villa, bLy, April 9. Korea, in answer as to how he Gordon and Nolecn Cox, Hooper, OXYGEN 150 TIMES liked Korea he said It's good to girl, April 10. he home and its needless to say - the When Ben and Catherine Summers, Mich Lansing, we are all glad to have him. Clearfield, girl. Apnl 11. telephone rings at the fire dHo will return to Camp Pendle Leland and Darlene Barnes, Roy, epartment and the dispatcher ton, Calif , where he has 11 more the boy, Apnl 12, shouts. "Its Harry again," months here in the states before Garth and Doris King, Clearfield, inhalator squad rushes to the being released He is the son of hnmc of Harry Cove. 96, retired the late Mr and Mrs. William boy, April 12. Darrell pnd Marlene Doxey, lumber dealer Harry suffers Watts and a brother to heron Hooper, boy, Apnl 12. from hardening of the arteries Watts also from South Weber. R. Ray and Beverly Ilepworth, and frequently lapses into unClearfield, boy, April 13. consciousness Oxygen, revives CRIPPLE ATTACKED Lyal and Ann Larsen. Clearfield, hint Harold boy, April 14. Rochester, NY Rulon ahd Shirley Titcnsor, Breitling, 46, is being held by police charged with striking a Clearfield, boy, April 14. 54 year-ol- d Keith and Kathryn Lund, Roy. cripjile over the head with a hammer, robbing him of girl, April. 14. Manuel and Soraida Lopez, Clear, $30 and then stealing his crutch es to pawn them. The cripple field, boy, Apnl 13. Daniel T. nad Ruth Hutchinson, Robert Dorsey, bleeding from head wounds, crawled two Clearfield, boy, April 16. Marion and N'etlsena Woolsey, blocks to a rcstuarant for help Arsenal Villa, girl, April 20. and was taken to a hospital. Features Top American Brass C Employes Receive AFB Awards 79th Birthday Arsenal Villa PTA Sponsor April 29 Family Night U of U Program j Charles Green Greets 184 Senior Observer Obtained by AF Men x-- r Wjlford McCloy of Hooper was the winner of a $3 33 award. The workers received awards for their ideas to improve operations and reduce costs at the air depot, according to Roy Freeman, secre. tary of the base's incentive awards committee. 2-- 1 fund-raisin- ' $3 33 Plione No. per copy ing. People believe gossip readily they want to believe it in the first place. If So far this year business has been better than most economists expected. One fellow to keep in mind the fight over tarriffs is the consumer which is you. in If you are having trouble with money, ietve some of It at the church, where there is also a problem. Studies Indicate that by 1970 New York City will have lostt half a million white" residents and added a million and a third residents, which is a surprisingly fast ratio change. non-whit- e TMt Of A Wtat MCUCTV AN IkTTftMT PfTTM W 1MAN MOJfiTv H AND Twt WAV V Maynard McKntire has resigned from his duties as the chairman of the Roy City Planning Commission and Howard Beecher, was elected to take his place. Subdivision has been approved. ' The final plat of the Linda Vista Subdivision has been approved. This is being built by Burton Mansfield and Monte Smith. It will he located on the south side of 6000 South St and bordering 21d0 West St. to the Davis County line. It will consul of 16 homes. The Hy.Mcs A Subdivision with 65 homes. Max Reeves is the owner. The subdivision plat submitted by Mr. Ray Hill was brought bo. fore the planning board and discussed. This subdivision location is east of highway U. S. 84 and north of death curve. This was approved. A preliminary plat of the Ogden Realty Subdivision also on 6000 South and cast and adjacent to the Linda Vista Subdivision, was pre. sented and approved. Board Invited Road Show Presentation At June Conference boards of the general and YWMIA have in vited the Clinton Ward to present their roadshow "11 Mio Romancio at the drama festival to be held during June Conference, Thursday and Friday evening June 9 and 10. The show was written and directed by Mrs. Dorothy Nelson. This Is the second time the Lake Vic Stake has been so honored. The Hooper 2nd Ward roadshow High Diddle Diddle" received the same request two years ago. The Lake View Stake reached a hew high Ih rthdshow excellence this year. Ward drama directors and ward MIA leaders are deserving of commendation for their fine work. The YMMIA |