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Show U The Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, e, mothers are and what I mised in never having known either of mine. The Scripture reading was given by sister Hodge. Minutes were read by Donna Parry. Primary workers were urged to attend Primary conventio i on Saturday Sept. 10th. The nexl stake preparation meeting will be mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. held in October. Singing time was conducted by Choirestor Barnett. PUBLISHED BY Colleen Reid was' accompanist Songs practiced was "Ca'hd to After Serve." "Aut.iinn Wind'-THE ROY song pi ad ice elae oik v is io.i ducted . Weekly newipoper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, in he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, I.iila Dalton and Cora P.ilieiso. Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and were released as Pnmjrv leather-las- t Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 In advance. week with a vote o thanks lor OWNER MANAGER ihiir servie t J. HOWARD STA1II.E International Typographical Union; The Roy Member of Kiwanis Club; The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. Due to an a'Cldent in on own BETTY LOU STAHI.E ASST. MANAGER EDITOR fantily I was unable to gel much REPORTER DIAL 3 2667 news for you this week I hope KYLE IIARROP LA R ISON MIARON REPORTER IIIU 4 3095 to do belter next time Rather lhan MAR ION (STUART UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 2 7759 the wrong information on SOUTH WEBER REPORTER DIAL 3 6230 give TIIORA MOORE I had better wait till something. 5 DIAL 1340 OLESON REPORTER WEST POINT VIRGINIA next week I will try So next time DIAL 3 3000 REPORTER HOOPER VELMA READ about the prizes to tell moie you Ml AI NA t RAISER REPORTER CLINTON DIAL 5 137f OEEICE I LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROV, UTAH. PII. 2 1184 won by some of our West Point Neit To SavMor Market thought girls at the county fair SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR that the work exhibited at the fair this year was of even better quality CALL FOR INFORMATION than ever There could have picures exhibited than there WEST POINT HEWS more wore it looks as if some of us had better get busy for next year Besides the adult division some art work by children is exhibited also. Bv If you or your children have talents that run in that direction better get irginu busy for next year and don't do as I do and put it off until it is too Olrsnn late Secondla ' PRINTING COMPANY Phone 5 1340 You who attended the rodeo know it was a good one with just a tut more excitement than was bar gained for when the wild brahma hull went berserk and crashed that extra rooms, laundry room and fruit room Has gas forced air heat. New alum storm doors and drapes included large fenced lot 68x112 ft . is completely land scaped with lots of roses, 4 fruit trees, raspberries and strawberries and small garden Price $12,500. approx 10'; down and will G1 or FHA Phone 3 1681 Will include pair of choice chin chillas for quick sale 3 lluse who blew out candles on their birthday rakes this week weie la-Zaugg Wilford Zatigg, Marilyn Frank Homer, Betty Thurgood Stoddard. Glen Flint Adair Garner. Henry Oleson. Terrie Ann Thur good Velma Fisher We wish each of them a very happy Inithdav 1 We also wish to congratulate Mr and Mrs George (J Bennett, Mi INSURANCE and Mis Garnet iwliu were married on Adairs birthday Robert J Carmichael Mr and Mrs James King. Mr and Mrs Hot) Montgomery, and Mr and Roy Realtor, Phone 3 5911 Representative of The Equi- Mrs Stanley Patterson on their table Life Assurance Society of wedding anniversaries and wish wish hi m happiness t tie United States I I ! Tin J ( s an- - having ,i nun bust at the school grounds on Satutdav at 6 30 thev piomise enough nun loi even one Come out and give tin m you: support Low Rates AUTO FIRE The Ninth Davis Make I'lim.uy pieparation inerting was held Iasi Thuixd.il 25, at the Stake ug House m liaifield Clearfield tth Ward seived as hostess The open mg piavei was given bv Louise A Brosdlceiit welcome was given Kv.i Christensen who thanked by the PnmJry workers fur their rf forts in conducting the various pa lades festivals and Primarv birth dav sen ices in their wards The Ihinie foi the Piim.ui the follow irig months is Reverence W'e were encouraged to help the child do velop a consciousness of the near ness of our Heavenly Falhci when in His house A special number was sting by a Primary girl "In My Grandmother's Old Fashioned Garden. by Marlene Goff who made me feel how vety special grand Insurance ( Mortgage Insurance Mortgage Loans 4 14'' Mansfield Realtor Insurance New Ph. Roy vtirough the stalls breaking several tif them and injuring one of the piodueers of the show He ended up with three broken ribs lie was treated at Tanner Clime and re laesr-- Though! lor the week Bad will he the dav for every man when he becomes absolutely contented with the life he has been living with the thoughts that he is thinking with the deeds thal he is doing when there is not forever heating al the doors of his soul some great dpsire to do something larger wlneh he knows he was meant and made to do because he is in spile of alt. the child of God " Phillips Brook-- . TEEN SCENE By SHARON I. ARISON With only two weeks of vaiatuni lift for county students and about three weeks foi those going to col lege and everyone getting their new school outfits, most of the teen agers arc staying m town and enjoy mg last minute outings and par) hours (Very few ties and late will say they ate not anxious foi school to startl However, a few venturesome gals Horn out of state arc still making last minute visits to Roy to sec friends and relatives before gelling hack to work Nancy Galley was here iciently with her mother, from San Diego, whole they have lived for the past two years Hearing about school and vacation lime there was very in terestifig Nancy's high school is a very modern one - (oach field, science, math etc .) has its own building and all arc grouped together Each room has an outside door and the walks to other buildings and rooms are covered with canvas awnings to keep out the rain The school also has a patio where there are tables and chairs for those who take their lunches There are two typos of hot lunches, a regular cafe . ONLY in the JANSSEN PIANO 1 ing Back to Srhool saw Mary Patterson at a Shar-ineClub rush party last week The I college girls club held their slumber party at "Uoppor Cottage," the Ogden police forces recreation hall It was the first rush party of the college social season Just Wasteful? Here in Roy, also recently, (while the boss was out of town). Janice Helgescn and cousin Bob Moore were running the Artie Circle by themselves It was while this was going.on, I guess, that they had to keep going to all the stores in town to buy more food Which of you is the poorer cook' (Just kidding, they really serve good food ) Many Friends Last Monday night a shower was held in Ogden for one of the latest bride-elect- s It was for Mary Lou Palmer and included many of her best friends, hut only a few of the many she has ma.de m the past 13 school years Good luck to Mary Lou. and lct wishes from all of her friends Just Working? What's with that Jimmy ProuF It seems that when he, is supposed to he working he ju-- t sits alongside the highway and watt hex cars go by That's a bad wav to earn money i m' (or is it?) all-nig- Bv K I E II v"-- " t Only Janssen pianos have the music desk light built-in- ! Another exclusive Janssen feature, which gives sheet music a soft and Washington where they visited their granddaughter Jeri Phipps Dixon and husband Ray. also Keith, Mi Iba. Debra and David Sleek while in Portland They visited Sunday School and sacrament meeting where they met many new friends and one old friend. Mrs Myrtle Davis formerly of Clinton They were guests of an elders party held al the beautiful Men in Dam and p.uk m Washington After their icturn home they "ere visited hv Ia'slie and Rose niary Spencn Mr and Mrs Alvin Schofield of Salt brother of Mr Schofield recently spent a week on TV "here he explained the different kinds of plants, and the kind that should be planted in their seasons lie works for Browns Floral and is an expert florist, he plans to ritire next spring glow, eliminating Keeps moisture Out of the piano, too. eye-strai- n. ? Y 'Janssen Rights ibe Way Dale Bingham Music Co. 2218 W. 4400 So., Roy, Utah Phone USED PIANOS EXPERT TUNING 56 Free Appraisals Anytime, Anywhere Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y program tresing good citizenship. Take Oath To Preserve Law and Order In Area Sheriff Day and Col Johnson pin nrd on honorary deputies badges Hill Air Foror Base Utah furnished hv Richard G Severin Taking an oath to preserve law and order 65 youngsters of Hill AFB Ifni Garden Homes inatiagei military and civilians living at neat 'I he event, under din ft ion of by Hill Garden Homes this week r S ;t lanns was a feature Getlm became honorary sheriff s deputies of the dependents recreation pro Davis County Sheriff IcHoy to Hill Base Force Air Day fame at the request of personnel xerv lees lu.viih to do the honors The sheriff and personnel services off wals have been working i loselv on the program designed to unprrss upon the tv kes 'heir respunsib lilies in keeping law and order visitoi Pi till doings Spei i FB ( oininandei. I Col I ted 111 C Johnson Sheriff Dav and thej rntnm lined up lit boss a .d ;,r'v to take the deputies plcdgi In ,n it the vnungsters pledge ceptili By BOB BOWM N i I.t j ARE 111 raneis Burton. C. V y f Y Baby Birthday Special ONE 3x5 PORTRAIT t tv T Y Y Y f Y Y Y v SUITABLE FOR FRAM'NG TO EACH BABY TURNING , ONE YEAR OLD IN SEPTEMBER Make Appointments now . . . Y ROY, UTAH 3 5157 Y Y Photographic Studio Phone 2 5587 or Y Y Y Y MAYFAIR THEATRE BUILDING f? Y Y Y Y Y Y FOR A BARGAIN sgv' s ' vg. ...4 ' , ' 0 !"& n, k It was a tail older but tin souug step, uked even thing whole heart edlv Then to maV r ev erv thing legal .13 from sulm .iitid m,and v mil YOU GUNS AT 10 5 DOWN AND THF. BALANCE MONTHLY SEE J IK) leluincd iciinHs a two wick slai at the Pie In of San Francisco wlu-ias instruetoi for tin tom . and gerenal staff school N summer the train ng up S IS COMING READY YOU WF. CAN NOW SELL v dren J OUR SAVAGE, clip type, bolt action $48.50 370 REMINGTON, bolt action $88.85 30.06 REMINGTON, bolt action $88.85 32 SPECIAL Winchester, lever action $69.00 WE HAVE THE NEW 30.06 REMINGTON Woods Master, auto. loading rifle $124.95 ALSO THE NEW .22 CAL. WINCHESTER Model 77 auto. loading rifle $29.95 30-3- 0 OTHER HUNTING ITEMS their - Shtidf Dav promised to keep the iemg deputies in mind in the eseni of a sir, ous emergency HUM I S' G SFASON to obey all laws nf ll!l AFJ. Hill G.irdi n H m s ,uea and surround I'l g milt' It les a a1 times The rhildrrn also agreed to oliev then p.iicnls lie lonitiousto their in r.d'li"! - In i.uef'il in i tossing s' t e- t ..ret w at eh ov er sn.ii! i i lul Mis 3061 V. Colonel guard ( and visit in Oregon grant now underway al Hill AFB Sgt Getlm, who Ihought up the novel approach to good citizenship, said seorix of other children are ' eager to be appointed deputies. If live the voting law officers don't up to their pledge, they have agreed to turn in their badges Then some tit her youngsters will be appointed ' to Dll the vat ancies.-- said the ser "a-Hi- ll i grade officers front this ana to eonipU Dale Dixon and accompanied hint there div ixional course their three year VUH) So are visit daughter (ol Burton's son. Pvt Francis mg in ( alifotnia with Mi Dixon's also just returned from (Toptri father 5 akim :n two wicks training Mr ami Mis Henry Garf.eld Wash vhere he was serving in the are home again after an cx'rnded 'egisttca! eouttnand with the Army Postal unit m He army tcxirux sort with Mr Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y a Mi and Mrs 1. Amos Schofield t nvt returned from a trip to Oregon Y PLAY BETTER! 1 VRROP Y fVTV Cathy Boardman and Charles King take the pledge from Da via County Sheriff. LeRoy Day, that et them apart ax honorary law officer t Hill Air Force Base and adjacent Hill Garden Home. Invoking 'on at left I.t Col. Fred C. Johnson, Hill AFB commander. The two kid were among 65 Hill AFB dependent receiving suik honor In ROY BRIEFS ? fY Y r X 1955 , V I-- 1, teria with the same type of food wo have here. For those who don't care for that type of food, hamburg ers and soft drinks arc sold. One thing that was really a surprise to the Galley's when they first moved to San Diego, was the fact that the kids there want to go to school all year 'round Morning classes are held for six weeks in the summer. The classes were orl ginally set up fir those who had failed during Hie yiar - giving them a chant a to make up their work a' d rontim'o vvilh their class. The idea caught mi u 'til i;o.v there are more who go on to school Hum tpui for vacation 4 Nancy says that in lelurnmg to Roy after such a long absence, it is hard to see what the kids do for exntemept and entertainment here. In contrast to the many and various beach parties, swimming parties, amusement parks, etc just seeing a movie seems rather dull guess it's all m what you get used to -- - and isn't it nice that we always raolizc what we re miss- 1 la-e- September Mi-Betdeaii Hall of Cedar t ily. has returned home after a week long visit with her urn le and aunt Mr and Mr- - Bouse Hall 4(77 5 1900 W and her cousin Pa! s COIFMVN AMMUNITION STOVIS A l.MIS RIME (LEANING The Igike View Ward scoul lump No 72 has returned from a weeks outirtg al New Fork I.akc id Pine dale. Wyn . where I hey had ar, en KlEs KOI IPMENT HUNTING CAPS RIFI.K KFD SWEAT SHIRTS ( AMP ( KIT ERS TARGETS lovable two camping out, fishing hiking boating etc There were It ' r sio.t t'oop. tai.it i"g at Hr l.ik It'd in al! compel itiv r acl idles Tioop 72 lo k Hu- lil ii r.lil'ons and as a irs'ill wa- - designated tile "Tioop of Hie Week" Fouiteen hoys went tinilrr Ihe supervision of Delbert Brown. Dr Arlcy Flinders and Dean Childs I ! . - Roy Theatre ROY THEATRE MAs and PAs Tliur Sal Donna Reed Sept. 3 Fred MarMurty 1 The Far Horizon ( Sept 4 7 Maureen O Vistavision) Sun Tue Haia. Anthony (Juinn Magnificent Matador CIME DINNER Cinnemnscop Sept 8 10 Susan Hayward Thur-Sa- l Richard F.gan Adventure of Sadie PLUS Rage at Dawn Randolph Scott yfClala Power Cinnenydscopc v OUR REGULAR MEALS Also the new combination khow and Dinner rate of $1.06 for a full evenings entertainment Tickets honored anytime O O |