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Show The PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newipoper publisher each Thursday of Roy, Utah, In he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1 .75 in advance. Hunt, the past weekend. Aleen teaches at Speech and Hearing Center at the University of Utah. She is the supervisor of the preschool program for children with speech and hearing impairment She previously taught at the Clarke school for the deaf at Northampton, Mass. Aleen entertained two teachers from the Clarke School, in her home Last week. .They were: Misa Shirley Reumes of Buffalo, New York and Miss Martha Hurst from Thermopolis, Wyo., with group of girls who ssng in the MIA Music Festival, were entertained at Aleen's home during the MIA conference. Aleen has gone far with her education, she has studied hard, and is now working towards a doctor's degree. I want to con grstulste her on the wonderful work she is doing at the present that if a fire really did occur, the neighbors would be there to help. Another 4TI Club was organized June IS called the Eager Stitchers," at the Hooper Second on Ward church house. The leader is Colleen Tlppits assisted by Mar jorie Beus. The club members are as follows: Nancy Cox, president; Carol Beus, vice president; Bonnie Mason, secretary; Marjie Byington, treasurer; Ann Calderwood, reporter. Linds Fowers, RaNae Jones, Ceraldean Hadley, Mildred Cullens, and Janene Weaver, recreation, health and program committee. A Mothers and .Daughters meet ing was held Tuesday at the lit ADS Carlton Judkins, from Ephraim, returned from a mission to Holland visited last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beus. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Beus and Robert J. Carmichael The Wlddison family reunion was family were also weekend visitors Roy Realtor, Phone 3 5911 held last Saturday at the Hooper of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Beus. Representative of The Equi- First Ward chapel. A program was table Life Assurance Society of presented, Miss Lillee Beus, spent the biographies read, then the United States. new officers were elected for next weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Levi Beus, and attended year A dinner was served. stake conference. Mr. and Mrs. The Hooper First Ward Primary George Krohn, from Wichita Palis, teachers and presidency made an Texas, attended with her. LaRee excursion to Salt Lake Tuesday, to has been attending the University visit the Children's Hospital and of Utah the past year, and is now the main points of Interest in the employed as a aecretary in Salt Lake City. city. who has Just Roy News A party was held Thursday night, at the Maddox Cafe in Brigham City to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Ray Cottle. Those attening were Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Haws, Mr. and Mrs Francis Widdison and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle. By Kyle DR. H. MURRAY CARVER OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 to 5 Every doy except Friday's Evenings by Apopintment Phone 5519 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH The fire alarm at the home of Mr and Mrs Blaine Cunnington caused quite a disturbance in their neighborhood recently when a small leak in their roof after a rainstorm caused a short circuit in the locater on the alarm which set it off. The neighbors all rushed over to find out where the fire was. To make matters worse the Cunnlngton'i werent at home that day. One of the neighbor beys clunbed through a window, and removed the batter les to stop the noise. This incident - Horrop Mrs Laura Moss, leader of tr.e iew Stake Primary Blazer iKe department and Mrs. Emma Smith, president of the stake Primary Assr. accompanied about 45 young Blazers (boy 9 and 10 years) on a recent tour of the Continental Baking Co and the Ogden Fire Dept. All the wards in (he stake were I ' - . We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindeases, messages of love and understandings and beautiful floral offerings from our .many relatives, friends and fellow workmen tendered to us tn our recent bereavement Our gratitude to the Relief Society and ward for their help and considerations. Our thanks to those who were on the program and all those who helped in anyway, we express our greatest and sincerest Thank You." . MART1NUS BARTON FAMILY represented except the Lake View Ward which had already taken the same tour. Each group was accompanied by their own ward leaders. It is reported the boys had a wonderful time. Pictures were taken of the group and they all treated themselves with an ice cream cone at BroW Ice Cream Touring the Pacific Coast north are the Delbert Browns and their two children Val and Jolene. They plan to be gone about two weeks. Mr. Brown ts a member of the Roy City Council. BOYS 15 k GIRLS years and under, living in Roy, Write in 10 words or less . . . Si ? The name of the new city park located at 4150 S. 1900 W. should be because N Send entries to: ROY KIWANIS CLUB,. ROY UTAH All entries must be in before July 1st, 1955. in ccue of duplication, prize will be eplit JUDGES WILL BE FROM THE FOLLOWING: ROY KIWANIS CLUB, LIONS CLUB, APRENDER GUILD, JUNIOR' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ROY CITY t COMMISSIONER. PARK Some of the newer residents of Roy are Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Swan son, who recently purchased the Everett Thurman home. The A. A. Hiss family who took up living in the C. J. Wilson home. The Wilsons and Thurmans all moved into Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones and their daughters Ruth Ann and Christine visited in Roy Last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cntchlow. here They traveled from Albuquerque, N. M. From here they went to Lovell, Wyo., to spend time with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Jones of that city. Mr. Jones is a brother of Mrs. Cntchlow. Classes will be held at th4 EteV-a- rt School on' (ho University a Utah campus daily beginning at 1 p.m. In conjunction with the las guage program a special one hour swimming instruction class will be offered at 4 p.m. Fee for the language program, including swimming is J25. Applications for enrollment in the program can be obtiined by contacting the University of Utah division, Salt Lake City. t Lola Weather Died Recently in California Mrs. Lola Siseoie Weathers. 60, of Roy, widow of Arthur Weathers, died Saturday in Ventura, Calif, while visiting a son, Lewis Weath- ers. She was born July 29, 1894, in Missouri, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Siseraore. She resided in Missouri until 1914 when she was married to Mr. Weathers. The couple lived in Clinton until several years ago when they moved to Roy. Mr. Weathers died June 3, 1950. vacation Bible Nchool for all the bovs and girls of Roy is being Saviour Luplanned by Christ-Du- r theran Church to start July 19 through the 29th. Classes will be held from 9 until 11 30 a m. dally for youngsters four JPara o( age through to 10th grade students There will be an interesting story about the Bible, plus handicraft, games and a good time for all. The school will be held in the Arsenal Villa School under the supervision of lay Pastor Robert Janes and Mrs Keith Peterson, superintendent of the Sunday School. A Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cottle honored their son Dr. Taylor F. Cottle, who recently graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine at a dinner at their home. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cottle of Milwaukee, Wis., where he is attending Marquette University School of Dentistry; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Back-maof -- Rupert, Idaho, daughter Language Class Set at and son in law of Mr. Cottle; Dr. U of U Cottle and his wife Veneta Call of For Youngsters Ho.se, Idaho. The Tom Collins are on a two month stay here visiting "Have Fun Learning a Foreign riends and relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor Cottle left Language1 is the invitation extend ed by the University of Utah ex-tfor their home in Spokane, Wash.. , , young persons were the doctor will intern at the years of age. Deaconess Hospital. Co spunsorcJ by the department of languages, the four week proMamie Dermody has just return gram bcg.ns June 20 and offers ed fro ma short visit to San Fran training in French, German and eisco where she visited with friends Spanish. Students will attend the in the Bay Area. Mamie is the sec intensive learning program three reUry for Mansfield Realty. She horn, per day and begin the Lrst lav speaking the Language (hey reports a fine time was had. select. Instruction will be handled by At the recent student body elec teachers fluent in each language (ions held at South Junior High and experienced in directing young school, two young students frori Ieison.x m the classroom PhonoRoy were elected to important poi graph records, tape recordings, mo ions on the staff vies, songs, games, hikes and other Rose Mane Barry, daughter of modi m au im visual a. (Is will be Mr and Mrs. Bernard Barry wax used to help students learn Each chosen as secretary, and Mary Beth class ttll be limned to 2u persons Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull, was elected historian. The other officers are Boyd Hisiop, president and Kathy Reeder, vice president, both of South Ogden, j Given by Roy Kiwanis Club to . CARD OF THANKS Ward chapel for the purpose of Co. explaining the girls program. The girls of the Lake View Ward Lets all remember that all Sun Bluebird class, under the direction day meeting times have been of Mrs. Daniel Cardwell, their changed starting this Sunday, June teacher, her husband, hiked to the 28. Priesthood meeting will begin W" on (he foot of the mountains at 8.30 a.m., Sunday School at 9:30 in Ogden last week. Connie Hill, and evening services at 8 pm. Connie Jones, Nancy Lichfield, Zolia Karen New teacher In the YWMIA for iene Schenck,and VickiDawson, Gay Butters, Ilarrop, took both wards are Mabel Munn, MIA the hike. Maid leader, and Leo La Child music director in the First Ward and Deon Mrs. Blaine Bingham and her Cox, MIA Maid leader, Belva Raw-socolor team, consisting of Mrs. Murspeech director, Nell Lowe and Barbara Briggs, Beehive lead ray Carver and Mrs. Gordon Howes were in charge of a pot luck sup ers, and Charlene Simpson, secreheld by the Jaycettes last week, per tary, chosen in the Second ward. Ssv-Mo- $100 MONTHLY for doing assembly work at home Write KE.NCRAFT, Selma. Indiana. June 23, 1955 le, did prove one thing, however, the alarms can be heard, and OWNER MANAGER ASST. MANAGER EDITOR REPORTER DIAL 3 2667 KYLE HARROP SHARON LARISON REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 REPORTER UINTAH DIAL 3 4307 MARION STUART REPORTER SOUTH WEBER DIAL 3 4297 TIIOKA MOORE REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 5 1340 time. VIRGINIA OLESON REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 VEIJVt A READ REPORTER CLLNTON DIAL 5 1370 SHAUNA ERAISER OFEICE LOCATION 5419 SOUTH 1900 WEST Hooper 1st and 2nd wards were r Market Next to proud of those who participated on the progrtm last Sunday at Stake SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR conference. Darrell Beasley and CALL FOR INFORMATION Max Simpson gave talks, and Max FOR RENT I,ewu gave the closing prayer durthe morning session. Deon Cox NICE 3 ROOM AND BATH APT ing CLASSIFIED and Belva Rawson, 2nd Ward re4242 SO. 1900 WEST, ROY. UT. turned missionaries, spoke In the 2nd session. The stake Sunday School was reorganised and Loren-tFREE DRUM LESSON WANTED Regular rider, Roy to Belnap from the 2nd Wsrd was Ogden. Iave vicinhy 5300 South By Jack Anderson sustained aa superintendent with Here on Tuesday. Will come to 1000 West, 8 30 a m. Arrive Barrett Haws as 1st counselor. your home to give lesson. Call Congratulations. Ogden 8 50, leave Ogden 5.13, Ogden 2 1184 or S. L. C. 7 2025, weekdays Sat. leave Ogden 1:15. write 1504 South 14 East for ap 30c daily round trip. For details Frank Head and Keta Parker are see Robert Sanderson. 5208 S. point men t. both recovering from recent operLiberal discout on Pianos, 2000 West, after 3 30 p.m. No I want to wish them both a band and orchestra instruments. ations phone. speedy recovery. J. HOWARD STABLE BETTY LOU STABLE Sun-Chronic- DRESSWFlL She was a member of the First Christian Church. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Ronald and Darrell Weathers, Ogden; William Weathers, Tucson, Anz.; Lewis Weathers, Ventura, Mrs. Albert (Ada) Stet-tleCaldwell. Idaho; Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Lenndofske, Mrs. Max (Joan) Oliver and Mrs. Nolan (Jean) Rowe, Roy; 15 grandchildren, one brother and three sisters: Darrell Sisemore, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glen( Marple) Martin, Os, born, Kan.; Mrs, Ray (Opal) Axel-tineand Mrs. Joe (Thelma) Nye, Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in Lindquist and Sons fumrals chapel with Rev. Lloyd W. Newton of the First Christian Church, officiating Interment was in the Clinton cemetery. r, JfafimChorirfe CLEANERS OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. One Day Service When Requetted Sill GREEN STAMPS PHONE 3 7033 |