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Show I I The Page Two Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, le, HOOPER By Second-clas- mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. a READ BY PUBLISHED Im) , Phone I THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY r, Weekly newapoper publisher each Thursdoy' of Roy, Utah, In he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rhrerdale, Linda Jensen and I)iann Naisbit Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesville, South Weber, Uintah end were two very happy girls when Clearfield. Yeorly subscription price SI .75 in advance. they received top honors in the J. HOWARD STABLE OWNER MANAGER Member of International Typographical Union; The Roy Klwanls Club; The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. BETTY LOU STAIII.E ASST. MANAGER EDITOR KYLE IIARROP REPORTER DIAL S 267 SH ARON LA BISON REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 MARION STUART UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 27759 THORA MOORE SOUTH WEBER REPORTER DIAL VIRGINIA OI.ESON REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 51144 VELMA READ REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 SIIAUNA FKAISER REPORTER CLINTON DIAL OFFICE LOCATION 530 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH, PH. 31134 Neil To SavMor Market SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR CALL FOR INFORMATION Robert P Stewart and Joseph CLASSIFIED ADS to Singer Sewing Contest They entered the contest when they signed up for a five week sewing course in July. Linda won first place and Diann second place on the dresses chosen In the Ogden area. Linda's dress will b Judged in Denver, Colo., along with 05 other dresses from sewing centers In thewestern region. The winner in Denver will go to New York City, LcAt of luck to you Linda. Linda received and a pair of pinking scissor Dunn a leather sewing case from the Ogden center. National recently. R. Hi To see dog with its leg in a cast ts quite unusual but neverthethat will take two people to the pic- less Mary and Bill Johnson are BABY SITTER WANTED ture show at Roy Theater if they having the experience of caring for will but drop in the SunChronicle their dog who has s broken leg and I1ABY SITTER in my home, days in a cast. The leg was broken when office and ask. 6 30 to 3 Phone 4 1166 the dog was hit by a bicycle. Allen are entitled a free pass TEND CHILDREN WOULD Like to tend children in my home by the day or by the hour. Phone 2 9121. 29 CLASSIFIEDS placed in i Low Rates auto FIRE Insurance jfkfimCkorltk coat you only 50c a week. Read and use the classified section. 3,000 read- Mortgage Insurance Mortgage Loans ers scan the pages of the Chronicle each week. So when you need to advertise place your ad in the for good results. 4 e 14' Robert J. Carmichael Roy Realtor, Phone 3 5911 Realtor Representative of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the Uni', Statei New Ph. Insurance 3-8- 8 61 Roy i theran Church of Roy. He will commute on week ends to continue hi work here until his graduation in June. He will then attend the Lutheran Seminary at Rock Island, 111., for a four year course. Upon his graduation there, he will become an ordained Lutheran pastor. A big "Thank You ia due Mr. and Mr. Jane for their hard work, warm hospitality and Christian example. Their residence here during the past month has been a great benefit to our community. Bull rider, left last Tuesday drive to New York City whert he will ride at Madison Square Garden Junior will stay there a month, riding in two performances a day. While enroute to New York, Junior plana to ride at Wichita, Kan , and St. Joseph, Mo., snd on his way home he will ride at Boston, Mass Good luck. Junior special program will be presented Sunday evening in the First Wsrd, by the MIA under the direction of the speech director, Jewel Widdison The program will be planned around the MIA theme. Armina Widdison is the narrator, and Ray Widdison, the featured speaker There will be other talks and several musical numbers on the program It seems that alot of the very best programs sre presented on our fast meeting nights when our attendance seems to slack down, hut don't let this happen Sunday evening Lets all be there injured in fivt-cl- r collision In Friday evenng while returning home from work. He- wu given emergency treatment for severe lacerations at he Dee hospital and released. His condition la Improving at home, and he greatly appreciatei the numeroui visits from friends and fellow workers, Sunset - TYPHOID Comes from contami- The new Roy Realty building is progressing nicely and is expected to be completed in a short time. nated water. A wdl may be safe ene month and contaminated the next month. A number of well in Weber and Davis Counties are already contaminated. With no down payment and $1.20 a week, you can own an Ogden Water Purifier for your drinking water. The Ogden Purifier ia standard equipment on Douglaa and Lock heed transport planes, and has been tested and approved by Ogden Medical Laboratories. Play safe with an Ogden Purifier. Mrs Kintoul was hospitalized list week, and is now convalescing at her home. Henry Burklund ROY NEWS of Sunset was yaran Orop Culligan s most amazing food wrap The camps two Daughter of Pioneers will both commence their meetings again on Thursday, Sept 29 at 8 p m. Camp V will hold to their meeting at the home of Mrs. Junior Naisbit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Naisbit, who has gained the title of professional Brahma A very Mansfield INSURANCE rection of Gladys Freu and Marion Allen, gave a surprise party Tuesday evening in honor of Frank Fowers, custodian of the chapel Sunset officials who attended the Frank was very pleased when he Municipal League Convention held was presented with a nice card, in Salt Lake City recently were: with an original poqm written by LaJuan By bee. Games were played, Mayor and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. William Doe, Mr. and and cake and ice cream served. Mrs. Steven L. Call, Mr. and Mr. Have you all noticed that the Micheal Burson, Mr. and Mrs. WU roof on the Second Ward chapel liam H. BaUey, Mr. and Mr. John has been newly painted? Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stet-tleMr. and Mrs. James Meadows. Lucile King was honored on her Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Peterson, Mr, birthday by attending a dinner at J. R. Tippetts, Mr. E. Arnold the Fish House with her husband Youngberg, Mr. Ellis Kendrick and a few close frlenda. They were and Mr. Robert Robertson. Lillian and Earl Simpson and Jane and Nelse Arave. Tho:e from Clinton who attended were town board President Albert One of the farmers here in Hoop- Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Tay er, wont have to go very far this lor. Mr. and Mrs Lincoln Ross, Mr hunting season to get his deer, that and Mrs. Claude Draayer, Mr. and is if the deer still remains after Mrs. Milton J. Burnett, and Mr the farmers corn has been cut and Mrs. James R. Davis. down. You see the deer has been living here since spring, and the corn has made an ideal home, and hiding place for him. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janes and Earl Simpson was sustained as sons Robert and David left Monnew wsrd clerk in the Second day for Salt Lake City where they Wsrd last Sunday, replacing Wen- will nuke their home, after Mr. dell Belnap, who wu recently made Janes' return to classes at the Unistake auditor. Congratulations to versity of Utah He is majoring in at the College of Social Stud-both of you. Education. Shron Cottle, daughter of Mr. Mr. Janes is the Lay Pastor asnd Mr. Henry Cottle was recently to Christ Our Saviors Lu- voted as secretary of the 7th garde signed at Walquist Junior High. SUNSET ' VELMA September 22, 1955 Jewel Widdison. Jean Richins and Vorda Jones are in charge of the program and Armina Widdiaon will give the lesson. Camp U will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs Hattie G. Parker. The lesson will be given by Marion W Cox The two captains are Arville Hunter, Camp V and Mane Haws, Camp U Nine mothers from Hooper will represent the Walquist Junior High as room mothers, this year. They are Donna Paice, Beth Hill. Ortel Fielding, Fern Fowers, Ldale Widdison, Mabel Munn, Larel Widdi-son- , Nola Higley and Velma Read. Lois Naisbit ia chairman of the room mothers at Walquist. iter Soft Water Service Ph. Ogden, Utah 263 24th Street developed! FOR THAT SWEET TOOTH Whitman Chocolates Just arrived at new low prices! Samplers only $2.00 pound box YOUR WISH fan come true. Now jou can play the arrordion RIGHT in In your own home by qualified progressive school of music teacher. Accordion furnished. REUNION DRUG Phone 2 3160 Roy, Utah PHONE 5 3020. Our Improvement Fra drive is in full swing now. under the di rection of Lyman Ross lads all get behind him and our Mutual presidencies and get in our quota. 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