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Show A Ftrmit N. 19 Set. 34.66 P.L&R. U.S. futglltokPaid Roy, $1.75 Per Yaor 5e par copy Scholarship Tests Set For H. S. Students Rov Javcees 7in- - of 3 5 Project Award At t'r S'ii'c Junior Comm. toc Contention last weekend, the Roy hn-'Keand t he s iio.d k ( w ,n ; i aw the five proied of he 'I i' It i r soul t" r r HooO i1 Thursday, May 5, 1955 Chamber of in R chfield Javcees did community .irds in three scrap books projects were judged in with h "i ludes all towns t with .i population un con-(beti- Selection tests for high school students who have .imbed for Ford scholarships will lie given Miv 7 at 9 am at the Umverxitv of Utah Scholarships pimie funds for vnuing students to I'tcnd the University during what would be their senior vesr in college Ford scholar students will take i ileril studies course during their first year of university training The pro"ram is desigmd to better prepare the students for a j'rofes-siona- l education Set up at the University of Utah in 1051 bv the Ford Foundation, tile scholarship piogram is open 'o Utah hith s hool students un dor 13 years of age Applicants must have completed three sears of work in high school and Ik in the t oj) scholastic tenth of their class r t'e 1 Pry Robert Jay ad awards were presented to Delbert Jaycee Club President Drown, at the awards assembly, where 7(H) Javcees and their wives gathered in Richfield for their an nua! convention T1 e Resides Mr and Mrs Brown, at tending the convention from Roy were Mr and Mrs Blaine Bing ham Mr and Mrs Domenick An "p n Hi and Mr an Mrs I)ce Spar row lomcnii k Anton. etn past Roy 'h president vv.is appointed state wards chairman bv the newly elec P d satp pres, dent. Robert G Poe o Salt City I Mr Sparrow pri sident elect for In :.t w year is look.ng forward to "imy nt ( j ro'ects including an 'e r c rsnp drive t -- f f 1 turn followed officiating recep The bride wore a ballerina length gown of net and lace with long painted sleeves and r cap of I lilies of the Valley holding the 'eil of brides illusion She carried a bouquet of roses and carnations (entered with an orchid Mrs Kverett Wells sister of the bride was matron of honor and i other sister Mrs Paul Iltnr ,K 'll"" matron Girv Crandall was man t Phono Na. A TRIBUTE TO MOTHERHOOD Is! place award was received fm the fue prevention project to pet a fire department f Roy, which will be climaxed bond deition June 3rd A Nielson Weds d place jward was received for ile t o ii.iv celebration, which in Barber eluded the Miss Roy Pageant and a 2nd place award for Youth Wei fire ctivities projects, which in Nielson daughter of Mr iude the Safety Doll contest con ai dI'eg"v Mrs Ulmer ' W-Vof C'ear dinted in the schools, the Junior tield. was married 8 in a April Patrol ' hristtnas Poster 1'iiih'e Safety ecromonv to RoIkuI ring contest, Christmas party for the lav Barber son of Mr Mrs kids at the park, fire safety ins pec Pdis Barber of Rov the Lake in t on list contest and the Teenage View Stake House with H s hop Joel Road K () safe-tdriving contest Richards Jr A Volume 1, No. 52 The young Barbers are mak ng I'll r home in Rov af't r eninvin, a hence moon in I,ns Vegas 14 HILL AIR FORCE SLATE RUNWAY EXTENSION r Bv BOB BOWMAN Construction of Hill Air Force Base's long awaited 13,500 foot oe vt'i.tw ixau uttfaq pw Xn.wunj eor 'ng to Col I. I. Kuni.sh, dep utv commander of the Ogden Air M iteriel Area The runway will he built by 1elcr Kiowd and Sons, of Omaha ) Spring Brings Mindful Fire Prevention Neb The Army Corps of Engineers it' supervise the construction until the runway is completed and Throughout America each year, turned over to the Air Force in i period usually a week is November 1950 to Spring Cleanup. Some communitn . conduct a Fq npmeut and personnel from 1 lewds Omaha office will arrive campaign in March, others may it the base later t h s week prefer to do so in April. But what-eve- r A small office will be built at the time the campaigns Hill AFB to hmiM- adinini trative in greater fire safety and bet md eng, peering functions for the tt r lixiking and healthier communi' ties huge oiislruc turn task One of the first campaigns of The t'lou'it includes develop meid of the runw.iv ronstruction lecord was undertaken about 45 'ixiwavs aprons and access venrs ago bv a Cleveland. Ohio, school teacher. Miss Bertha Chapi fo i' and inst.ill.i'i in of approach man f act '' ics biddin The V rnnwdV, p , n , It started when Miss Chapman pPj inn,;Im Hi ad ii tivi nt nnjthvvrst fine spring day presented a o' a sum lo .ill & t la s.ull runw.iv now um d for hr L'ht blue pinafore to a particularly unkept pupil who mother ail t aft path ing so story goes was so impresIhe new landing strip will be sed the hv the change in her daughter 5iKI feet long and 2'M) feet wide that she decided then and there to Urn- thousand fill of 15 inch con ) do a little cleaning up around the rete will he constructed at each house an activity which encourrlene and Arclene, seated, left to right, Coral, Mr. Peter Kessler, holding end of the strip to provide an ex aged the neighbors to do something hard trtmelv surface for landing Sun ( hroniclr photo Pamela Bark row Judy, Susan, Boyd, Chris, Holly about their places the indial touchdown of airplanes The result was a spring cleanup Between the two concrete ends campaign that swept the commuELECTION GIVES OK will be an llMXI foot stiljauf nity Mother Day, 1955 isphalt material laved over a Later, the campaign developed TO SEWER BOND stabilized base on a city wide scale and spread to other communities Now nearly Ibc new runvv.iv willaccommo M ss Marv Coub-Sasseen a date any tvpe of aircraft in exus i very community observes this Thi- votmc was m favor of issuing Vert urk v schoolteacher Is given tenc-in the Air Force, or any an practice and revenue "eneral According to the National Board in the future" sad Col w, i bv many authorities for hav bonds bv obligation 'icipatcd 90) for with 89 against of Fire Underwriters, these cambullish "The holds the runw.iv r" oriemated Mother's Dav This affected prooertv owners in tcv to the expanse n of Hill Air paigns do much more than promota O'hers bepeve that Miss Anna South Weber and North Davis Force off to Mrs Peter J ,i . i. . he continued Base" since fire safely For Instance, they help 2 900 000 a nooo smith Rov. of Philadelphia tin's 'oster community spirit Streets are ongi counties and entailed wi have been restricted m the jiast ! c ,, s t , t Mothers Dav in 1907 e of 30 s the mother general bond cleaned homes are beautified and some as !rom mission accepting mi c,ulflri n nine of whom are Th,- - plans call for construction s gmnents due to inadequate land It is generally accepted that Miss repaired and accumulated waste of a main outfall line and a sew'' bv mg " nd rubbish (a cause of fire) faeiiltiei ng made to little attempt m,, , hiM-e- ri riniu in age from age treatment plant in Syracuse on of In addition, public buildCo! bullish added that planning nmniote natiom' observance of the the shore of Great Salt Iake i 13 rs to the twin daughters often are renovated and vaings new has for un been runw.iv (he and Orv .vul thst Miss Jarvis did. ml District President Rav Dawson e rdene who are 6 cant grounds improved. rrfore M ss l.irvis did much to rejvorled the district officers will dirvc.iv at Hill Air Force Base for is nM tovd the oldest is 13 vc ra! years United the over in o' ihe idn he able to nuthonre the engineer si le 8 Moll- 7 Chns 6 Judv 5 I he nrvv land ng atok strip is part of Amos Brown to call for bids it the next meeting il 7 Cor.d 2 and the twins Burned 10 million Hill AH! construe p v Ttri mother dird m 1506 Mas 10 R' h the daughter of Afes Jams arranged to have ml Mrs Gilbert Oliver who Puh'tc housing and all militarv (on piogram submrte d'o (on Vo iress and passed dunng 'he 19.54 By Trash Fire Mt of Andrews Methodist installations m the area will he ade n "rents of nine children bv session it svstem the served West at Grifton a church of Virginia the quatelv iiinir is number ' AAhen complete d ,n late 1956 i is staled 'he home town of her mother r bishopric AFB will nave two principle ii til re rare of her rl '"duct semci on May 12. 1907 imis 3 vear old son of Mr. and ruiiw.ivs Thev will be the existing Mfs llurlo Brown. 4400 South 1955 e'lra'rd to .all mothers in Taylor a i C n"o'v 5o() fool east vSgsf runway and Uesi Rov. received third degree 'he new super runway" scheduled burns about his head and arms and r The next vear 1008. the service A A . Avp rl fm construction The otln r three el est Monday morning when hia iv n.pcj'1 d and a similiar one s jHI .AFB unways will be used as clothing became ignited by a bonj..d m Philadelphia, and. from hire i aft parking areas ben on the custom began to grow fire lit to burn trash. The child had Fin ' v m 1014 Congress sped been playing with other children Vneriil to The s:,,n Chronicle ' l t'usecond Sunday in May as hut left the group suddenly and i IE PITCHERS Bv BOB ItmiMtV Vo her s Dav went to the fire getting too doe Mrs .tnvee I nsrn of ("'earficld I could tell he was talking about to the flames. F'orists look muck advantage of eeepted 'Well Done award at me wasnt he His father is the owner of the '1 e opnortumtv to make i a busi IGl) AFB reeen' lv thus miking Well yes he was Lake A'lew Seed and Feed Co. Beies event and began the sale h'r 'he first worn in lota- n corded And (luln t I hear him say I cause of the critical condition of car"ations which had been first such an honor a li ft ih nr base s v had a thick head of hair his son, he was unable to keep th j imvv man distinguished m Tavlor County 3h- - vv i s presented a trophv and At ell, he didnt mention your store open the first part of the une to help 'y, ,i Va on Mothers Day ' 'n " h her ar 'or citatum outstanding I .ur ei ilv but Mrs week flor eompphments in the field of mm jin,v ,roi,. ' r ro'hcrs - rnirnl The edit on to'd of Mrs the idea that busi nu'ra-o- d it I a LTI it help t tie ronnectetl with i.vs V nild shment iffKirnt ireo-tip- l A'o'hei s la o and denounced them of i personnel worOoid from De r t hr urnrinK of a i odu r triri4 until h 1973 Vi'ie p n so or'vieil he- - vorkforce that r ' . r'heloss we welcome the 'he 'isl v i. ii comnl'shed in a i i tv inn ,0 ' n'lier's Day. once oi ii'-- e tv of time and in a most f t r n manner i A oil think that those for M ili'i" the awird was Col I. I, " ugh to have a mother ) ' crush t! d a ( hristian xi pidv cn'ini mder of the V loving r r M deru Area ,d HiU o'helave the finest blessing (Jen s o ' dtencbn ' the cerrmonv yet! t I1 ( ol v II Harris director In o' servng the dav this vear if oi rsounel I. II Flounce chief e ur-- e readers to ri member hat ef etv 'Inn personnel Div id Wh'to j t'P'inive gifts or even Ixaughl sides president of the Hill A FI! Go .ers are tint nccof-sarThe Adminis'rntivr (lull and Don chairman of Ihe luhs pub u h' is wha' counts, and a co "im 'tee Pner lucked from ones own lirdv The award is mide monthlv by or elsewhere and a gift made 'he Ud! Administrative club for m ones own house should be ap persons con making nuf't.ndi". V prcciated .as much or more as any ribntmns in the management field o'her Remembi am r is the import The first such presentation was ant thtmc and we hope no worthy made one year ago, Mrs Jensen has been employed mother is forgotlen by her children at Hill AFB since Julv 1947 She ts hv her children on Mother's Day, the wife of Gordon Jensen, also a 1955 civil ser ice employe They reside at 599 James Street, Clearfield, FAMILY HONORS HOOPER RESIDENT ON with their two daughters. Dorothy Porter, Rouena Donaldson, Bonnie Berrett, Barbara Shipp 77TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY v d re--u- lt - c ) V c v 'f i P ; c N j s Mother of Ten Children Proud 'V of 30 i s 'v - ' dir-pose- RET l RNs AFTER After spending with his parents W Iawis rc'-irne- 'here f HI 01 (,H da furlmi, h Mr ,,"d Mr, J Jimes lewis b.ls a 10 pvt to Camp lie is now I I ( atsu-- i oWi ( s.iemid t , b-- i ; . 1 !m A f ipMfT rppnt-- i m - i 1 i , l j r A V I ..5 -- t r7 Ss '.. S- v k-. t.res M-- c i H e i i . k at i f i - p f ? - t ) South Weber i ah Hard to T? in Ball The South Weber girls are real-lit it again This group of girls surpassed nearly every team thev plav. course were not boast in ; but believe in putting credit v here it belongs.) Tey hoi two years champion ship in sopball. which brought them two real nice trophies and i t hip tennis set. Th y lost the basketball stake championship by Just one game. Then came right back last week, end.ng the volley ball series and again winning the slake championship. Marie Poll is the coach of this team aod has really done a good job of it. She also plays along with the following girls: June Bybee, Erma Poll, Afton Poll, Ilene Stark, Colleen Moore, Joyce Ray, Marylin Ray, Carolyn Poll, BernJcl Higley. h-- 1 v. 'let' v Front. Coach Marie Poll, Louise Cash, Colleen Mooie; 2nd row. llcne Stark, Carolyn Pcdl, Marylin Ray, June Bybee, Bermel Iliglev, fton Poll, trim Poll, Joyce Ray. i 1 c v.'-r- CFa.iTH Reported in Rel.rf ."ncitv Show Mrs Maynard MrF.nlin presi View Stake Relief has IjOr-informed that nnlv 0 stakes in the Ogden area instead of the l'l stakes will parli : nf the picture ema'c in the on the Constitution of the United ci iips which would featured as a rlimax of the 3 vear son.d cience course on the Constitution Because of the two stakes have dtooned out. 100 more Tickets will be mad" available to the other stakes to he distributed among the wards. However, instead of three days the picture will only ho shown two days. May 23 and 24 If there is enough public interest shown the management of the Oj den Egyptian Theatres will hold it over for another day and the prieo will be 50c to everyone. The free ticket are good for only two days. ,rnt of the Lake 'Hx-irt- n Bv MRS. VELMA READ sbo-vim- Many lifetime savs Rav Reaslev. ho celebrated his 77th birthday. Sunday. Born in Carterville, Illinois. Ann' 30 1878, he came lo Utah in 13P8 living three years in Ogden, tlmn settling m Hooper. He has lived on the same farm where he now resides, for 46 years, wdh his wife Olive Munn Beasley They are parents of six children, all of v ho survive. Mr. Beasley is a retired mail carrier who served 25 years In This capacity, in Hooper and Roy. He was the first rural route barrier in Roy. starting in 1931. A high priest in the Hooper 1st mv Ward, he has served in several in (he church He stil1 is active as a ward teacher, and as supervisor of the planting of new rees and shrubs around our chanres have taken place nosiditions Chuck Wagon Supper Reported Succe By KYLE HARROP From all reports the Chuck Wagon Supper sponsored by the A family party in his honor was nine Elders Quorums of the Lake View Stake was a huge success. At held Sunday at his home. Five of his children and families, least everyone had plenty to eat. Interest ran high in the cake bakwere present, and his wife, Olive, Mrs Rue (Della) Cumiington, ing contest, with Mrs. Irene Park Francis L. Beasley, Mrs. Norman ing winner of the top prize, a popRead (Velma). Hooper; Mrs. Har up toaster. lin (Irma) Johnston, Provo; QuenMrs. Fields won a white wall tin E. Beasley (Ogden). Another tire as second prize and Mrs, Annie dau ;h(or, Mrs. Rex (Velda) Dailey, Hall, third prize winner, a Sunbeam Helena. Mont., was unable to at- iron. tend. Everyone who entered the conLuncheon was served to 40 test was given a package of Pills-burcookie mix. guests. . are participating in the Dance Festival to be held May 7th. Dance Festival To Be ield May 7th Climaxing the MIA dance program for the year will be the annual Lake View stake dance festival lo be held in the Lak' View gvm Saturday evening. May 7. at 8 30 p m. Zion's Beauty in The theme Dancing" is under the direction of the stake MIA presidencies and Mr and Mrs. Eugene Wallace stake dance directors. There will be 200 dancers participating, representing all nine wards in the stake; ranging in age from the Boy Scouts, Bee Hive group to married couples Twenty dances will be featured including four original number created by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. The dances range in variety from fox trot, waltz, to rumba, samba and tango to the all girls special dance. Narration and creation of the tableux is under the direction o Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beus. The following ward dance instrucotr are assisting: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Child, Clinton; Mr. and Mr. Clyde Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hooper, Hooperf 2nd Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Orstom, Kanesville; Mr. and Mrs. Keith King, Roy 1st; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker, Lake View; Mr. and Mrs. George Oaks, Hooper 1st; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Higley, Roy 2nd, |