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Show The Page Two Roy, Utah, Sun-Chronicl- e, order at or in the victni'y of fires, and to secure the observance uf all ordinances respecting fires SECTION VIM Every member of the Fire Department, while on duty, shall have the powers of a special police officer. SECTION IX. It shall be the duty of the chief to report to the Mayor and Crty Council quarterly, and oftrner, if required, the condition of the equipment, fire hsdrants, Lie .ipp.ti I, ms and fire alarms, and mmnrnend sin h addition to fire fighting equipment as he deems ex pedient SECTION X The s.ud lto Vol uniter F'ire Department hall be subject to the control and direction of the Mavor and City Council SECTION XI Upon an alarm of fire it shall be lawful fur the chief .aid other officers in charge of the department to require the aid of aiiv citizen or conveyance and any pci son so called upon w ho shall refuse1 or neglect to obey the1 lawful orders of any such office r shall he deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall for every such offen-- e pay a fine of any jum not exceeding Twenty Five ($23 00) Dollars SECTION XII It being necessary (or the immediate preservation of the ware health and safety of the municipality, this ordinance shall take ffect upon it being deposited in the office of the City Recoider and upon it being published and I'osted in accordance with law I.ism d ,md adopted and ordered po ted by the Mayor and City Coun ('ll of the City of Hoy. Weber County Utah, this sic mid day of Scptem will take in a full daya activity. Those invited to go are the Aaronic Iriesthood boys and the MIA girl. Ttie group will meet at the chapel at 7 30 a in, and will be takerj,to of Second-clas- mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. t PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newipoper publisher eoch Thursdoy ot Roy, Utah, in he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintoh ond Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in odvance. J. HOWARD STAIII.F Member of 103 vear-olKiwanis Club; The Rov d AGER OWNER International Typographical I'nion; The Key Junior Chamber of Commerce. M AN ASST. 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I K on -- 1 1 t sent.itic e ul The F.qul ife Assuramr Society of Riverdale News The lug news in Riverdale is the division of the ward which took COMPTON, CALIF. place Sunday under the direction Joyce Pike, kidnapped off the of Pres Rudolph E Van Kampen, street and held captive for aix of the Riverdale Stake. Portions of hour, la ahown prayerfully, with the Riverdale Ward and the Ogden a bible, promising her mother, 32nd AVard will make up the new Mr. Mae Pik, never to accept a rid with a atranger again. 49th AVard The boundaries of the new ward ate 40th St on the north, Washingetc After their return ton Terrace on the South, Washing- parades, Mr and Mrs Shupe drove to home, ton Blvd on the east and Weber Los Angeles Mr Shupe returned Road on the west home alone, while Mrs Shupe spent an aro im! Mr and Mrs Alex Carlson have three weeks visiting in Los was the She guest of Angebs just retui ned from a month's va her sisters and brothersin Lew. Mr cation in Alaska They drove to Mrs Delbert Cluff of Downey Seattle1 and flew the rest of the ami Mr and Mrs Parley Reynolds and wa They visited their son Alex Jr of Ix)s Angeles, and Mr and Mrs and his family Johnny Repines of Whittier Mrs spends the month of, riiuty MIA girls and thiee MIA Shupe usually where she gets California in August R the leaders of verdale AVard re the hay fever from relief complete ceiveu ..ward slor attendance at hilt in Los Angeles, the Shupes MIA Sunday School, Sacrartient Saints temple vis. ted the Latter-dameetings, payment of tithing, keep which is oon to he dedicated They in v the w,,rl of wisdom, participat lti.it it is one of the show mg in some welfare project and report - ot - uf Iwis j Angeles, and the spoiward activity be Mis Rertha t luld, president ward lt ht 'I the tower at night can direction miles for seen in every MIA leic.wd ju award, Pernecia Fict attendance secretary and Ih h n Nm ton of the Special Interest Time Out For Ginger group also received awards Ilu Kids an.i Ihpir mothers were Broadway Comedy Hit honored at the mothers and daugh tus h.iiiqm t Thursday Sept 1$ in U of U Winter Play hi w ard ri c reation hall ' lecent Time n,it for Gmgi r i Ati s Pei 'hi hild, re ports the Proadwav ccnneilv tut. will Iv avail AMI .nil - four workers be able tin- - viitrr for low 'milet Ctah Dr Al uu-- i ii 'In division of the ward groups throughout and the vuii.g mens organization belt ) Mitchell, director of the oi i Cnivci-it- v of Ctah Touring jw llhivi to In reorganized because tin A MMI A Supt Mantieth Wooley panv. aid Thursday Is l.virg in the new ward They Featuring a topflight cast dt o I uw 12 u fs of Mutual age will play has been approved by the beat re Council for sponsorship bv Mis i,ii,i,i I Elizabeth) Jane) clubs, schools wards stakes and Dawson was honored on her 86th similar groups as a U of U -- t'iv lolthdav he a family gathering at ice Dr Mitchell will direct the plav hei home All of the children and Sets have been designed by A'crn The Adix grande Inldii n wire present i hildien are Mis H (. Aance, RivDt Mitche ll said t hat the h nr g dale Mrs Clearfield Ralph company could schedule the play H nr x Ah .tus lintnn and laonard between M 14 and Dev 17 on Dawson of Rov weekdays for groups within a rh ltiev have u gi ancle hddren and mile radios ol Salt Iikf itv on 12 gteat gi antic hildien Fridays ftn those within HXi Mi and Mis Dawson were horn ami ('ll Satunlavs in eomintn it tes and i a s, d in Ogden but moved to w thi u aUnit .SOO milt s F vt i, mg a r It x i cl ile td vears ago when they foim.oKi tost will he JlSci mati wire man ied They ait now the If,- - S ()ll ohb si lie mg sidents o Hiverdali i I.ft'itv will I i lush pm he Low Rates t Four m w graduate f llowships in fie! te hnoejv vicre announced A T Inn sday Dr Hav Olpin, by piesidenf of the University of Utah I'm pose of the fellowships, to be known as the J L Dougan Fellow--'it- , s. - to enable capable student to pursue graduate work which will pit pare them for intensive study of r feels and fuel- applicatio.is and to ltv flop fund imental insights into r i problems concerned with the, natur al'v occirnng lucls of Utah Thcv have been made available to the University by J I. Dougan, t a 1298 4th Avc Laih h How hip eniries a stipend of $1300 per year plus $150 fee for non resident students, I i Dr Olpin said In addition, each i fellow will receive $200 toward supplies and equip-i- Jevtlop your ckHdiWl persofAtty. Imt WVKey ptaaOk V Laving ytt with a hfoni FOR YOUR BEST PIANO BUYS i; . . . SEE nt Each month demic during h student will receive $125 per during the nine month acayear ami $225 per month the summer quarter when will do full tune research DALE BINGHAM ii Roy, Utah PHONE 3 1356 9 w&r. J Maar FABRICS FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER SEWING ! .(- C -- DAN R1VF.H RATES ,il-- PERCALES NYLONS NI.YON NET HUTTONS RIBBON'S NOTIONS OF ANKLETS i i i i ( I . i I ALL KINDS SUNSET DRY GOODS i 197 N. Main, Sunset Phone i Insurance tech-nogoly- - c FIRE AUTO ' j -- ! Applicants should have a bach, elor of science degree m fuel chemical engichemistry, neering or related field. - 1 -- Research will deal with fundamental problem ii fuel technology with emphasis on Utah fuel. Iitercsted students should con-tae- t Dr. George R. Hill, head of the department of fuel technology. Room 116. Mine Bldg., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1. Fellowships in Fuel T echnology announced c I'm'rit States the sl A 1 c o A ( (nit wm on! 50c a week Read and me the classified section 3 0O0 read is c an the panes of the Chronicle on need to each week So when ,td .si place our ad in the Sun ( hronjele for good results the state fair and to Timpanogo Cave. The bishopric, Aaronic priesthood advisors and the MIA officers and teachers will be in charge. Lunch will be served at the Xlmpan-ogpicnic area. The charge per person will In1 $1 .V). This pays for lunch, transportation, and entrance fee s to the fair and the cave ORDINANCE ' HEATING THE HOA Mil UNITER FIRF DE I AH I'MF N F AND PROVIDING I nit THE IT RsoNNFI.'IlIF RE OF AND FOR PIIE ORC.ANi AND (.OVERNAHNT ATI ON OF THE SAME He It Ordained b lire Mjyoi and Dr 19 Vi the Citv ( nuncil of the Cits of (' V Rapp hi i ( omits Utah Rov Mavoi Tbi i e s licichs A Ul FsT SECTION iieated a lire dep.iMmenl to be f h.ihoth ( Morris kno.cn as the Ho A ohmteei Fire ' it1. Roc inch r l)i p.irlim nl which shall consist d one cluif mie assistant chief one captain two lieutenants otic si ( ri tars treasurer and one assistant see rital.s and 20 men nuking a total id 27 memheis whnh shall innsti Bv Inti said di p.ntmi lit I III II till ie shall si 3IO A FI M A h it ami t hi spt in s lull t s o! tli mi mhi is of the I in ti p.ntmi nt In 1.1 READ kiip the tli partment up to the re quite d numlii r nf mi mlu is aid ul ' kjt filers The members of the Depart Phone 3 3000 j, men! shail keep the fire apparatus n i for use III good order and leads fv.A t I" drill and on the alarm of (ire shall all other where applicable lease business and proceed to the fire A pniiil pi o,i ill nl music station or to the place of fire and ifure operate umh i the direction will hi pic I tiled smid.iy evening W.ud s.ur.unenl meet in tin lir-of the chief or officers in ch.ugt SF'TIoN III The officers of mg ii In- Southern Pacific male he (Imrus Ih.s is cute of the most out sa.d File Ih par t mi lit shall elected as pros uled in the Const! standing ginups m (he state of t tall tutior and Rs Eases ,,( the said Tile bishop lias III en trvmg to get lain si heetuli d In Ibxpi r lie pal Mm nt ptosidtd howeser tins ospm) i a Mar so lets ,ill tic out tor the that the election ci tin i hie is sc lung to he.ii u .it 7 p m issist.u,! (hot the captain two nm S ri l.n tet, ants Inasiirii assist i u townspeople ate s ant set l tars shall b subject to the ami n Ar Melvin vacations pis of the Masco and c'lty appros.ll mina AViddison and two children OUtlClI I uc ntv nl last wiikind in Nsss.i lire I tu spi SFCIluN nig.imz.i'ion tlie Rim id.ih Pi ,m.i:v and gov c i mm nt of tn File Depart at tin Ilium ot .Mi and M's U.ivm hoe- - ami ml- - received .maids for ol .'It ndal e of the Iri I'1 p tm tit shall la im ,o i nrd.int e sc tp Simpson m.,i - no i t ii. 'o Id a wt k a .u 7 hi the Colistituli it and Its haws nf the M t ,ird Mis A i n I is lot an I Depai tme nt whnh h ill he suhre cl nii i d t he a w a, d w ii . Is n i ul Is i n os (I a r ip to lui-tuli'is Ellen I hoiiipsiui to the approsal of 'In Masco .rid ,s no ( IIOOli Soiithi i n I tail I )u s s MU d I .it ti ih Ic u ! Norma Cl's Council t il oiiiti-i(i .i .ilit I'l If a I ha! v III mil1! on SFf' TION VI All me mlw is of the h s hihll-ol- ! mils N at loll.il ill-- , Allt n .hi i II Department he tori In OIL ,ic f I '! cl I D st h him as such shall subscribe to an oath po .0 i,. Is M M ', .i e d Mi i In d lor Thompson li, iippintmg the ordinamis of the I ii a win e Vi pi i ns vi, phen Child, Kaien tils and the ( oust it ul mu mil Its Ina sk s mmu cl wh itvti i ndi t omih Mi ,i is I aw s of h n i.i t In o F'n r Depai Inn tit 'aV i . i miu i (to John t In s n n ti (am nsi s i ; i ns, 'a u il o' I esi h the dots nu i Met SI j TH)N All It sh ill Mi s o t he c h icf to a i a si s In akt and ha' In i; a') Thump on At i s oli if Ion M Mi .hiiin s I libs k the trai hei 1.' have i out ml nf .ill m du i s of he W h ' In and all fire (hpaltminl 'sms Ii is ihiss isi nm on a i ishi'i w t: ' ip to est l'ri,i.i g of si liooi .iuu'ii w ill 1111.11 d s liny all II t a! 4 p lull take Il a"is'irn. at lire ,u s, R tissi II ,i ml Mi p in n d I's Mi 'III bn Xtlllgillsl) int.isllles plnpil nu nt nl !iu" the pi ntre timi nl II nisi n nu! Mt and Mis Ciiu di n III H iv i ile A I A wdl hi g Ihilisi n limn Ss i aetisi prnpei Is and fm the preset sat on c lassi s hold luesil.iv A grams, posters and other publicity materials. Time Out for Ginger is a hilarious comedy of family and school life that drew rave notices from Proadway critics. Central figure is Ginger Caro!, a.i attractive teenager wlm believes in equal opportunities for boys and girls, even in football Ronald Alexander wrote the play. Inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Mitchell in care of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Captive Six-Ho- ur -- e SALE September 15, 1955 1 Ts c c I i Mortgage Insurance Mortgage Loans i I v . l I -- I I I i .lii' I i -- I A A I i i ' i l v -- 1 I i . I - i i 4 14'' Mansfield Realloi v i i Insurance A -- i A i i i 111 ( New Ph. Roy 11 aT Mis Itos nss n - air home af'rr making a quick Max Wash tr.p to Ricmmiuton their son who went with tlu'ii will he assigned to further nasal dots at Rreninu rtoti Ml hack u E33FF t. 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JANSSEN' -- PIANOS Lii are All These FINE Piano FEATURES Direct Blow Actioo Muiic Deck Light Four Section Cal Iron Plate InvUible Sliding Fill Board Molb Proof Hammer Fir Pot Back AcouiticonTonr Chamhe Sounding Board Are 4k Mor Correct Height of Key from Floor 5 Mi Noiuian Hull have been visiting recently with icl.itives at Montpelier Idaho and Airs Mis Florence Manning has scnt (our weeks recently with her son and d mghter in law Mr and Mrs Mark Alanmng at Torrance Calif Mi and Mrs Frank liawscm have just leturned from a 10 day trip through the Northwest, California Hoover Dam and southern Utah A ward youth exclusion will be held (union ow Sept Ih ami this ii,ilti 7 ti at in player meeting will begin at 7 The lug mining social will he hi Id Si pi it with dancing to Onu hi pt Huns "I i In - i.i Mrs. Howard Shupe Returns after Trip Mis How .ml relumed Shupe has recent The Shupi s dunn spent Ihicc weeks July ti aveling in Canada and the eastern part of the United Slates They the scenery in ( annel.i along the lakes arc sonic of the most beautiful and interesting of their travels, They spent Dominion Day ui Tor onto, c an.ola his clay is celebrated much like nm Fourth of July with I Practice Pedal IT'S AS SIMPLE JANSSEX PIANOS... every better tone quality, and real dollar for dollar value in jakssfn piano. For a Better Piano by Far JUuu ... JANSSEN Dale Bingham Music Co. THIS. To sell mote goods to more people, advertise A oil ran test this for yourself. in the pages of this newspaper. Ask any ten women. At least nine will tell you that they carefully scan the advertising .tfgSrr ... columns of this paper before they go forth to buv. This is the kind of interested, responsive coverage that really means business for you! 25 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN 2218 W. 4400 So., Roy, Utah - - Phone EXPERT TUNING USED ,PIANOS Free Appraisal Anytime, Anywhere AS where most people start their shopping give you more becauae 100 year of traditional family leaderahip in the field of fine piano making assure you of more exclusive feature Iv home after spending sev era! weeks tiaveling holh in the e isl an I west coast cities. Contributed as a public service by the ROY JUNIOR CHAMBER Of COMMERCE ADDRESS 5380 SOUTH 1900 WEST - |