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Show The Uintah News see what I mean. night The people on the east side of the highway between the tracks are busy digging for a new water line. They deserve a good water line, after all the trouhles they had last he other things that come with summer. We hope they have all they want this year. pring. And it's big news in the birth because nnouncement On the 27th of May, the ward column, inally our town has a baby girl is having a program for the giving 'hat's the one and only in 10 that away of the bedspread Alma Fer ave been born since the first of the nelius chroiheted. It is a beautiful -ar, and she tipped the scales at piece of hand work, and the lucky lbs 13 oz The proud parents are person who gets it will really have ilk and Ivy Keyes a work of art. The program promises to get a dilly" too. There It was also big news when we is ag genuine guarantee that youll und out that Jesse and Wanda he sorry if you don't cotne. And i lee had an 8 lb. 3 oz boy. If be sure that YOU have a mitt full iu ever saw happy people, you of tickets mild see these, everybody is get g what they ordered If this new The busy little bees over to the doesn't make a super school house really had things look i'l team. I'll be surprised At least mg nice before the day was done, me is enough boys. last Friday The girls adorned themselves in levies, and the boys There's another new house going were in working clothes. Rakes, i n I'm' ah Kama and Mark shovels, pitchforks, or what ever hr have really been busy Take they thought was necessary to get .ood look up tiie hollow just in.ngs in shape with, were in order. ' o'lur side of the underpass, And it d.dn't take lung" either. up the dugroad, and you 11 t.ood work kids. By MARION STUART The town of Uintah la buzzing ike a beehive with building, clearing, planting, new bablea, and all i The Deacons had f Believe it or not haven t scrubbed or waxed my linoleum ja a party in Kenny Stuarts basement last Thurs day night. They threw darts, stack id matches, played basketball and laved Skunk 'lheu tame the food didn't know 12 boys could put away so much They were Lanny and Gary Wright, Dill Irice, De Lane Dybee, Lynn liybee, Daurell I'cbly, Neil Dye, Kd Peterson, Mar lan Nelson, Clyde Sloker, Kolin Kendcll and fort Mddon 1' S mothers, if you want your dish es baik you have to let me know, which is wlios and 1 11 send them home- with your "Scout 'Iucsday 1 - Television Repair Ft iinmnii a I and fast Service 4-31- 50 Klein totd br ROY STOP LUMBER Sun-Chronic- The first half of the Mother's Day program was presented by the Junior Sunday School, under the direction of Natalie Hartman. After wards, short talli were given by Vera Petit, Marlon Stuart, and A1 bert Kendell. Then lovely plants were passed out to all the mothers Ly the, boys and girls in Jim Stoddard?' and Carlene Dyes classes. Adolphe Femeliui has come home from the hospital and la doing well. And Alma's mother Mrs. Hans Anderson is staying with them for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wando Anderson and family have been down from Blackfoot, Idaho visiting with Alma and Bishop Milton for a few days. le, Thursday, May 12, 1955 Homed he Mid that the kind of bos service they received on the flat is thd same throughout 'the whole county. Our boys and girls would get the same kind of service.' When the meeting was Just about finished, Mr. Bates elated the proposal he would make at the next board meeting would he this In the fall of 1953, the students at the Uintah school be included t Burch Creek." He was reminded that we want the chlldred to stay here In Uintah until then and the meeting ajorned. The boy who went on the clothes hanger drive were pretty succes- sful And we wont to thank Reeves Cleaners who are buying them. It all adds to the building fund. We better watch out or the boys will have a bigger and better place Have you been wondering what to meet, than the whole ward put more has been done about the together. sihool situation, Mr. Rudy president of the school board was contacted about an with the board, lie felt that a committee of five was a little Sunsets city councilman, Mlchlel large to meet with the board and Desuggested we meet with Sup. Bates Burson was appointed Civil and d.scuss the problem first. This fense director for this arts, at a as done Monday May 2. Mr. Bates recent meeting held by the Sunset had lead the article concerning City Council the matter m the "Chronicle" and The Junior Sunday School of the knew precisely what we had gone over for However, the situation was Sunset Ward has divided the 2 to discussed and Chairman Elliott 0 year old age group into A and B Stuart stated that "for the record, sections, because of the large at we do not want our children sent to Kiverdale " Mr Bates said that when the new school in Burch Creek is finished there would be some extra room at Kiverdale, but he thought it would be wise to ssve that room for the fast growing Roy Area. The road conditions between here and fluid) ( reek are much better than Horn here to Kiverdale, and it seiuiid more prjcticle to take our L.ntah children to Burch Creek am w.iv But be made it very clear to us that the object bad not been dis in sed offiiailiy by the board one v .iv or .mother Regarding the chances for good !'. iibers in the future, he first reminded us of what we already know e are fortunate indeed, t i bale Mrs. Bowman, and for hav ii. Mr., Dean this year " But then I e wen on to tell us that the posi Hon m I .Utah is the first he trys to fill but is always the last Teach ets jus' do not want to come out U hi n the bus iiiiidiiion waj men SUNSET v tendance. Half of the children will INSURANCE CLASSIFIED ADS attend classes wb lie the other half receives the sacrament, according Robert J. Carmichael . FOR SALE to Mrs. Harriet Watkins, junior Roy Realtor, Phone and Sunday School RepresentaUve of The Equithen the proceedure will be re- FOR SALE Washington Terrace Life Assurance Society of table versed to accommodate all the home. Extensively remodeled. the United State. children. Price $985.00. WeU worth 1L Will not consider lower offer. Phone 3 3025. Burton W. Mansfield and Ralph . Mrs. Clarence Mayfield of San L. Smith are agents for The Francisco, sister of Mrs. Clarence FLOWING! Equitable Life Aseurenc Sot in the Sears, has been a gui-pciety of the United States. Sear's household. A family dinner ROTA TIL LIN G Large or small Mortgage Loans 414. Mortgwas given honoring Mrs. Mayfield lots. Call age Insurance and Life InsurRoy, after 4.30 pjn. during the week and ance. Call anytime. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sears, 7317-2-9- 269. last week. Guests present were: anytime on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Earl and Mr. and Mra. Edwin Earl of Farmington and Mrs. Jack Earl of Ogden. COURTEOUS & EFFICIENT Mrs. Derrel Draper held a quilt ing bee at her home recently with the following invited: Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Mrs. Oliver Dustin, Mrs. George S. Reid, Mrs. Ray Call, Mrs. Elmer Whitaker, Mrs. Glen Carver, Mrs. Judge Henderson, Mrs. John Wiberg and Mrs. John Thomick Refreshments- - were served following the quilting The temporary zoning ordinance of Sunset, has been extended an other six months, according to Mayor Arthur Mitchell PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY BROWN'S OPEN DAILY PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE MARKET Cr DRUG Phone IU MA'S and PA'S in Roy LUNCHES AND DINNERS UNSURPASSED 65c up The old saying that it takes two to make a bargain undergoes some changes when labor unions and the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation meet for collective bargaining. In this case, it takes about 5300 to make a bargain. For that is the number of the companys 6000 employees who are represented by local labor unions. Its entirely normal that differences of opinion arise when 17 unions, 5300 employees, and company management are involved. At Utah Copper, these differences may develop over pay rates for about 350 different kinds of jobs, employment benefits, working conditions, and numerous other conditions of employment. Walls, curtains, pots and pans ill sen cleaner . . . with a modern c lectric r.inqc. You can get a new IDSS electric range now, with an extra hi trade-iallowance on n Ak Your Dealer Extra TRADE-I- . N . . . big ALLOWANCE on your old range now. ALSO: large fra do-i-n allowance far your old water heater on purchase of a new electric water heater. r o Last year, it took more than 100 bargaining meetings at Utah Copper to work out agreement on new labor contracts. It is a long procedure, but sitting down and discussing differences is the our old range or stove. This offer available to all customers of Utah Power & Light Co. Your dealer will arrange low monthly pajments. See him now. is tUEDftnzp j American Way. This years negotiations are already under way. Utah Copper has taken its place at the bargaining table with the goal of to employees, to the company, and to the public. When this goal is reached without interrupting production, it helps all Utahns enjoy better living. Whenever you read aboufra union and management meeting for negotiations, remember, this is the American Way. ftnitfS&is Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor 'll ,ng to Build a Better Utah Roy,Ut. |