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Show 'Permit No. 19 Sec. 34.66 P.L&R. U.S. Pottage Paid Roy, Utah t Thureday, June 9, 1955, Roy, Utah, 5 o Volume 2, No. 5 COMMUNITY PORTRAITS Joyce Alberti and Dale Christenten ROY JR. CHAMBER ASKS J Alex Patterson Marry in Temple SUPPLIES FOR VIETNAM his fourth year of a as city councilman in is serving four year term of in charge waterworks and sewerage The approval of the special sewer bond election held Mav 3 and the bond election held last week to enlarge the watermains and fire protection are the result of untiring efforts by Mr. Patterson and the other city fathers, to bring about much needed impromevent for the people of The Logan Temple was the scene of Miss Joyce Alberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alberts of Ogden, and Dale Owen Christensen, son of Mrs Ervin Christensen of Hooper. The ceremony was performed by George Raymond in the presence of the brides parents and the grooms mother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simp Roy. son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Childs, Work will begin August 15 to Mr and Mrs Howard Jensen, Mr. connect the city of Roy with the and Mrs Roy Ward, Mr and Mrs main sewage outfall which is locaBert Child, Mr and Mrs John Mei ted in Svracuxe in the old Syra Mr Earl Simpson, Mrs Charles cuse salt works, which will serve and Jack Alberts as a sewerage treatment plant The same evening a reception It will take about six months to was held in the 22nd Ward recrea make this connection tion hall with 450 guests attend Connecting the homes In Roy will ing The bride was lovely in a floor start around February and in the following months all of Rov. extend length gown of net tulle lace and ing to and including Hal Vcrn and feels that the problem of juvenile long pointed sleeves Her finger veil of net and lace fell from a west of Hal Vern, will be connectshould be tip beaded tiara She carried a bouquet ed to the sewerage Literals running delinquency is one that combated with every weapon pos of west of Roy To the many people pink and white roses sible, namely by providing recreaMiss Carolyn Gould was maid of in the town who are having trouble with their, septic tanks, this will tion centers with proper supervi- honor and Miss Peggy Christensen, sion for the young people He is Miss Joan Dance,, Miss Ann Donald certainly be a boon On 4800 So a strong advocate for a swimming son and Miss Judy Butler below the highway will be con wet bndesmainds Each carried nosenected to the Riverdale sewerage pool in Roy Councilman Patterson is a chart- gay of pink and white carnations system Work on the Riverdale ays tern will begin sometime this sum- er member of the Roy Kiwania and wore ballerina length dresses Club and is now 2nd vice president in WE PROMISED HER OUR HELP . . . mer. pastel shades Mr Keith Jackson acted as best Mr Patterson has always been to President Vern Thompson. This little Indo Chinese girl is a refugee from Communist terBesides his civic activt.es, Mr man. a public spirited man and a man ror She become on orphan ond fled to Free Vietnam, when The mother of the bride chose a devoted to the youth of our com Patterson is and has been an active the Reds took over her village ond killed her parents All she munity He has been a school teach church worker. He has been stake pale lavender linen dress The left is a babv brother to core for and a bewildered forth has I er 29 years, teaching in the county president of the VMM A in the bridegrooms mother selected a school of this area. He is now on the Weber Stake, ward clerk and is navy lace dress Both wore cor in the help of the free world She is only one of 700,000 men, women and children who faculty of the Weber High School now a teacher in the High Priest sages of pink rose and white car as a teacher in history and English Quorum and the Sunday School of ' nations Theon Rigby was master escaped when the Communist armies moved into the northern U S. of ceremonies for the program and His father, A C. Patterson of Clin the Roy 1st Ward. patr of Vietnam Many were transported to freedom by Mr Patterson is married to Fern Jack Alberts acted as usher for the ton, was a teacher before him and life new of a They Navy Tosk Force 90, with the assurance taught school for 34 years in Davis' Nelson, daughter of Mr and Mrs reception Others assisting were hove been saved from Communist slavery. have not They Mrs Charles E"1 Simpson. County. Mr. Patterson is one of L P. Nelson of Huntsville, Utah r.Ms Theon Rigby, Mrs been saved from hunger and hopelessness three boys bom to his father and Her parents were farmers but aside Mrs Bertha Child. Mr Elizabeth Kap, Jhn McDonald Pat from being farmers, her mother mother, dale school Her first teaching exterson was a mid wife and delivered most and Mrs Ray Ward Mrs Gert For 25 years Mr Patterson ha of the babusliogiLin. Huntsville and rude Butler, Mrs Sadie Butler. perience was in the Primary class served as commissioner of scouting ( her father buried the dead. Mrs. Miss Carma Isaacson. Miss Nadine in Sundav School. In the South in this apea In 1949 he was honored Patterson is an accomplished mu Prker, Miss Janice Nelson, Miss H cboi Ward she has been a coun with the Silver Beaver award, the sician and is the Ijikc View Stake Maunne King, Miss Carolyn Hall sclor in the Relief Society, presi highest award that is given by the organist. They are the parent of and Miss Cheryl Butler. dent for about 12 years and ThePrior to the nuptial the bride Bonneville council, which includes nine children, seven of which are ology class leader an area from the Utah Idaho bor living They are Mr John M t"as Kven a lingerie shower at her Her husband fulfilled a mission Mim Carolyn Gould dor, Morgan County to Layton (Fern) Nelson, Mrs Diliworth home in Scotland leaving her with three are completing The Mr Patterson enjoys working (Fawn) Lyman. young couple Katheryn, Betty, children to lake rare of She lived with the young people and is vitally Mary, June and Fae They have in Riv rdalc during the. time interested in their problem He three grandchildren To those who have heard her her testimony, one of the out bear Civet Recital in Layton and Clearfield Lutheran Church Plant standing things they remember is her telling of her father being at To Organize Cub Scouts the meeting in Nauvoo after the prophet's death and seeing the 'ninth-- ' of i lie IYophet Joseph The ( hrist Our Saviour Luthern Smith fall on Brigham Young Church of Rov is formulating plans Mrs Cook still enjoys reading, to organic a cub scout program in tins area under their sponsorship espoc ally church books She is able to read story Ixioks without glasses, In annuunc ing the program it was to her youngest grandchild. Mar dressed by those in charge that lie cub scout program is a parent I lean If she has a "hobby" its cookand child relationship, and must Mary Bingham Cook ing have the cooperation of both in or S'-is Sistrr Cook to members k r to be successful of ward and is Aunt Mary," 84 the Cook who is Bingham Anvone interested in enrolling v -- Mary s of a,i'. has res (HJ in South Aunt M.mm and Aunt May to her ,ii son call to is ask heir either Robert f or 57 v. i In i many relatives who have always ar n chael 4 138'l George Pali's. her for her kindness to them loved 3127 or Donald McDade 4 0894 .Si i w.i-- bui n ir R.vcrdale, Weber t will be announced I tali. in a short ''oun'v Mrs ( ook welcomes both old and Jan. 5, 1871 The wh.le as to the time and place of (laughtci of S mfortl Bingham and young to rail and see her because he organizational gathering he 'ovps company Agi--Fife Bii.gham. Her par Mean wh le the Brownie troup or were among the early pioneers ci's Just waiite dto add a word to anue rccei.ilv by the Roy church who (.ime to t tah Her father arooks hobby I sent my daugh Mis ms reacned it., quota and has young rive! Sept 1!) ,47 and her mother down to piek up this o'leen til ,;N on a waiting list If ei.outh in 184 she came back and when fie ail a are interested Ssco..d in ai.'.ts June 1st v is Mis Cooks wedding si said.' 'Guess what Sister Cooks ro p a id leaders can he found, the Baking hi cad and I wLsh .voy committee hopes to start an day She wj. married to James doing'' all taste it It sure smelled we iould Cook Weber south June "i one llui'kr other ll.e lirown.c troop meets each 1st lo!)8 in the Salt Lake Temple good ui s:ay at 3 30 pm at the rest She h.c bail two homes in South 1. .ce of Mrs Keith Peterson, 5257 H rliist one was all ready vulxr. S 2375 W Besides Mrs Peterson, to start housi keeping in. where Mrs. Henry Iicrklund is an nistruc A ill Birl now live sand her piesent tor one .which was built in 1908 of the marriage a drive for unmedu'e action to help Operation Brotherhood relieve the suffering and help secure the freedom of the people of Vietnam. Almost one million people have fled from Communist Vietnam Your Roy in the last few months, these jeole must lx- eared foi Junior Chamber of Commerce u Joining the rest of the nation in a collection drive to obtain medical supplies, agricultural equipment, ed uealonal supplies (French language) construction tools The Vietnamese refuge must nhabilitatikthemselves, construct shelters, plant their lands and care for their sick. Io have your do-- ' nations picked up. please phone one of these numbers 3 0131, will be 3 44(, 7377. The drive ends June Kith, when the nute-nalsent to San Francisco for shipment to the Philippines where Jaycee clubs in Manila will distribute them directly to the newly m Vietnam needed follows A comprehensive list of material Agriculture materials Hoe, rakes shovels, spades, ,.nd small hand tools, construction tools, saws, screw drivers, hainmeis siitws nails, axes, chiesels, pliers Medical supplies, emeigwuv f.rst aid supplies, hand soap. laundry soap Educational suppl.es sudi as notebooks pen itun oils, crayons, chalk, paper, books conveying a good pie tun- ol can life MAYOR RYIP PROCLAIMS OPI.RYIION 10(01111 R1IOOI) Mayor Charles W Rajp today urged the citieris ol Rov to puli pate in the Hoy Junior Clumber of Comment- collection drive foi a fo. q vital materials to provide food ami slulict ,md midu the human firings who have lft evervthmg In lm d ..n Ltd liom ' Communist Vietnam to be free Viclrun esc . LLOYD BERRETT WHAT HAPPENED TO ELECTED PRESIDENT OLD FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY OF LIONS CLUB i 1 t - ' of j - , ( e Hb.it has become of the old time patriotic 4th of July celebration' Remember how, as a kid, you look ed lorward to this clay of days gun booming at clay break a feel irg so real so wonderful, so Amer lean, filling your soul as you raised you hand to salute Old Glory as it slowly slid to its place at the top of the pole The program In the sing pjrk. fircv patriotic ing the Star Spangled Banner firework-dancing, gaety, picnics Our kids have really missed something great and thrilling in this present day ready made Lloyd Bern! I of Roy, former Dt viee president of the Riverdale Roy Lions Club was elected president the organization recently with Mexander Carson. G. Edwin Ander son and Charles W Rapp v icepresi dents of theirs The Fourth of July has become a day to get away from home to ed to canyons or to resorts, to forget, and for some to get drunk on accidents and death. Hell, all is not gone and forgot ten Lake View Stake is working outlier for a revival of this won derful day with its old fashioned iiii all fashioned patriotism and the old fashioned meaning of being m American Jhe biggest, the greatest cele bration these parts have ever known will be held this Independ eru c Day at the Hooper Park Every citizen in every community is in vited to participate Flag raising ceremony, at dawn, patriotic pro gram, parade, booths, chuck wagon dinner, fireworks, everything that will make this day a truly mernor able day will be yours You old sters come and relive a day out of the past and give your kid-- , a real old time American treat Relectrd in their previous offices were Wallace Knight, secretary treasurer and Femin Santos, Lion Tamer Roscoe wax named the new tail twister The new officers replace Roland Bills, president, A E Brown and Chet Frank, vice presidents and Owen IyOsie, tail twister Two new directors are Herman Fiet aad Hal Davis A third is yet Chritt Our Saviour to be elected Douglas Kershaw, is Church Hold Pot Luck a holdover director The Christ Our Savior Lutheran The Riverdale Roy Lions Club is an enterprising civic club in the Church held its first pot luck sup second year of its organization In p r at Roy Park last Saturday eve the short time since its organiza rung and was considered a huge suction it has accomplished much in cess civic improve-men- t good crowd was on hand and The new officers will be mstal a good time was had by all in led the first of July spite of the bad weather Old Folks VOTERS APPROVE She has been a widow since Nov 1941. TWO PROJECTS, P w i- - also on June 1st 1897 that she was baptized by William VOTING WAS htirnpson hr in the Weber-Riveat Riverdale and confirmed a mem Voters approved in last Friday's ber of the (hnrcli of Jesus Christ election the $75,000 bond issue for of Latter day ba.nta. She is still at new water mains and fire protec- tending Sunday School, every Sun tion. Balloting was very light with day, and of course is the oldest member enrolled 264 for and 10 against There were but a scant 70 who Sister Cook is the mother otf five had cast their votes by 6 p m. and Clarence (Ethel) Mrs children. thus Mayor Rapp along with mem bers of the city council, together Earl Sanford, Florence and David of South Weber. Mrs. Leroy Dun they encouraged the rest. The approval of the bonds will can (Nora) who is in South Afnca husband is president of be big step in the progress of where her has eight grand Roy'a growth. This will open veins that mission. She of growth. The fire protection will children. lower fire insurance and will bene She has bad many fit all within the borders of Roy. in her long life. Bornexperiences in a log The many civic clubs who sup cabin, with a roof, in conleaking ported the election were thanked trast to the modern conveniences of by Mayor Rapp, but disappointment today. was also shown by the fact that so few entered the polls. Received her education in River LIGfT 8 Pupils to Give Dance Affair The proceeds from the review in Bernice Potter, who has helped Layton, will go to the Layton 3rd, the community so much by teach- Ward building fund. From the ing different types of dancing, will Clearfield review the money will present a series of dance reviews be used in the church fund. which will Include the Layton t4h The revues have been very sucWard, June 16, Clearfield 4th Ward in SoutJi Weber in previous cessful June 20 at 8 p.m. in the stake house. It will be announced for years. We all know how much time and patience go into a revue and ' South Weber at a later date. the work to the many beautiful cos There will be ballet, tap and tumes. So everybody get behind character dancing presented. Ad Bernice and show her we appreciate w'hat she is doing. mission will be 25 and 50 cent r To Celebrate Old folks day has been set for July 14 to be held at Lorin Farr Park at 11am This includes all of Weber County, Clinton ahd South Weber. Everyone over 7(Hs incited. (Some wards set the r own age limit) Wards are advised to get further details Each ward should make a large canvass for coverings and prepare for their own people. Lunch time is set fur 12 or 12.30. The program will commence at 2 pm. and each ward is asked for an outstanding number to help make the program a huge success. A cold lunch will 5 be served at pm. Creed, color or religion haa no bearing on Old Folks Day. one is invited. Everjr a;; Li. .-- 7 ui ; Clinton is real proud of theis 40 members on the Roadshow cast who who have worked verv hard to get their roadshow ready to be put on in Salt Lake Cilv at the June Convention. We will go to Salt Lake on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening to present It. Left to right, Kent Johnston, DcEtta Child, and Bonnie Wilson. from Clinton W'ard. They are part of the cast of the Roadshow "II Mio Romanceo, (an Ration Romance). r ' |