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Show DEADLINES New. Tuesday Noon ,I)V! RTISLN'G MCTl'KKS Tuesday Noon Tuesday Noon CLASSIFIEDS The Sun-Chroni- NEW POSTAGE STAMP Manager of New Finance ON SALE AT Company Office ROY' POST OFFICE Opening Soon in Roy Roy Future Firemen Visit 30 cent Hubert E. went on sale at the Roy new .. Jost i 'lie of Ho is a hkeri'-s- subject Urt E Lee and was reproduced obtained from the 0 Members of the Roy Volunteer rar- oner(:: Tire Department met last Monday , r Hrady rinnt,' night at the city hall for roll call , nd business From there they made ,""f',rn, thein other facial tor nis a trip to the South Ogden fire sta taken from a negative owned by tion. I. C Handy of Washington, D. C. There were conducted on a tour w.is used for the civilian attire. of the station facilities and a fire A 41 cent stamp of John Mar-thdrill was called for the benefit of l vas also issued through the Roy department. The use of ious hoses and nozzles and their Richmond. Va . post office Sept. 24, uses The fire truck itself was also tie 200th annneisaiv of his bulb demonstrated avl is or, sale at th- Roy Post Of The Roy department was scry ap Dee preclative of the effort expended by This stamp is brown and is a poi the South Ogden department to of John Marshall and was re-trait benefit the unexperienced volunteer from a photograph taken produced firemen There is still openings for five of a painting by Rembrandt Beale which hangs in a small hearing firemen Dunbar, who was ro th Supreme foul huihl 'n at the will submit1 present meeting his application It is desired that!1'1' election of officers be held this next The Post Offue Department will Monday night, therefore those de- issue another important coinmem siring to join should do so at onec orative stamp of Patrick Henry, the Those interested in placing ap 7th of Oct in SI denonunat.oii" The plications will find them at the city color of the stamp will be purple hall or contact Delbert Brown, city and will be a likeness of Patrick councilman in charge of public safe- Henry reproduced from the original . paint, ng by Alonzo Chapped iT aa , "P I christmAs - Have you dcMie your Christmas shopping for friends and relatives who are oversis with the arme I .ir es' I'o'tmaitcr Emma Russell i.nounec d texlai' that to ir.sure ar CHristmas. all parcel i.val in Korea, poM for sc rvicci'eisonnc-Japan and the Pacific islands should be mailed by JJlovembor 1st You ,;iiave until November 15lh to send gifts addressed! to L'. S bases in Europe or the American ten .'.ones f and you can s$nd your Christina- December 1st pm cards as late voiing you use nr mail Letters and ( iristmas cauls sin; . Ly regular mafl should go November 15th, To insure piouipi ... i, vie v cry of ail of your cnu-ibe sure you prut tin lull n.n,i In alll ll Ot sr I lal llUITljbi I la .k c. ci ,'ai. nation aid 'In- ai ,iw ... Kay Lyman which ymu n, ; navy post office-tto head finance office seas itm.iI is to pc routed Hies sojwhv llol take ia,i Keren new comers to the city I Time vi, ui overseas ( hristnia' s', op Roy are Kay Lyman ami his now and of the Pioneer Finance Company for the past four years lie served in World War 11 as a si rgeant in the signal corps After n'urmng from the service he spent tvvo years in the service of tle I Ds Church as a missionary in the Texas Ixiuisiana Mission Mr Lyman was educated in Finance and banking at Weber and the Brigham Young t'ni-- 1949 On he was 23, Aug married to Shirley Stevens of Hold Widowed with three small chil- in. I'tah m the Salt Lane Temple havetvvo ch.ldren. Annette li en arid one on tile wjv to raise, They 4. and Thomas Steven, 6 months. li ii" d d.uk pret'v Mr l.vnian stated that they exihtuu I, tin- ki.'.dncss and helplul nt ss of Mi Hammon s parents, she lect to begm busuies operaliona West next to the ot along "it the children wen-abl- ;,l 5649 So to go to work and help them II I) Sp.iiinw t o ;(lnnii Nov selves t'l 1st ok h.ui ijei n widow lor 'Ls 2fl years before she met William ( l lark a section foreman on the uiir ad IK wjs widower and had his young son Raymond, to i aisc 4 They wen- mained Jan 2. 1924 't M., ( iaik uri d for the boy v Uh all the love and affection she had given her own children Mr lark died May 22 1947 T wice widowed. Mrs. Clark lives alone m her neat and pleasant little house at 2899 W 5fMKl So but she keeps busy caring for her home and Mavoi C W Rapp, announced yard She makes beautiful quilts in iihI.iv that F riday evening at B p m her spare time which she sells At the city will flu--the water mains a she has present lovely quilt done of the ritv in the snowball pattern and several Due to iho work that h.,s quilt tops ready to put on the m constructing the new water done I rallies One "Grandma's Flower Gar- mains Ihr nty deems it necessary den which is made up of hundreds to flush them out thoroughly at this of small pieces, she sewed together time The ciDcns on the lower west by hand mav have low water pressure side here are no two blocks alike in this cover, and as i:i all her quilts, at this time due o the fire fhhejng all turned on c'i lot ate nicely chosen and This announcement is made in well blended She loves to crochet Moo and there is much evidence of the interests of resident of Hoy City as in so flushing the mains, the lu r handiwork about the house Along with rearing her family, watei may heroine riled and dirtv Mrs. Clark has been a devoted church worker since first coming to LAKEVIEW SETS this community 56 years ago. She worked in the Primary for BACK-TO-SCHOO- L 27 years, serving as teacher, secretary, counselor and president. She THURSDAY, OCT. 20 nEo served as president and secre-o- f tary of the Relief Society It will le Back for par At present she is the presiding oil's in Ihe Ikeview Elementary teacher of the Hoy First 'isituig district next Thursday evening, Oct M ard and the assistant in charge with things underway at 7 p m. of quilts for the Relief Society work If, Planned in the evenings agenda is and business. served in the exact style, as Mrs. Harold Fields, who is now lunch, the school mans youngsters receive the president of the Roy First Ward it each day Price of the meal is Relief Society, said that Aunt 25 cents a person and parents are Em" had brrn hrr friend and neigh-tu send back the slips with urged i r for 33 years and like the many Their how many others who know her, consider her will children, telling be taking part in the lunch a most wonderful person. Her kindroom This is necessary so the cooks ness and generosity ever to people can prepare the amount of food she didn't know too well, is an i that will be needed. related fact and her example of Parents attending will also he faith and service has been an inspirgiven an opportunity to become betation to manv Mrs Clark says that of the few ter acquainted with the childs inwho lived in Roy when she first structor. with short periods being ith teachers conducting. came, she would guess there were held A 1TA business meeting, conno more than 11 or 12 still living. ducted by James S'ewart, president, Of her 11 brothers and sisters the will be held following the meal. following are still living. Ilawkeswood, Canada; John MA AND PA VACATION Salt Lake City; Mfs. Mary Gregory, Washington Terrace, Ogden; Mrs. Lottie Thornton, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Pingrec, of Falls. Idaho; Mrs. Bell Taylor, Lo- Ma s and Pa s Place, left this week gan and Joe Ilawkeswood, Calif. end for an extended trip throughMrs. Clark has nine grand chil- - out California They were accomdren and 16 panied by their daughter Mrs. MaxV ' S1"' V? ine Moore. ' 1 1 e , in Roy. Young Derlin was employed by his father in the sheep business and as a construction worker. At the time the newlyweds took up residence here the present Roy First Ward was part of the Kanes-villBranch However, the Hoy 1st Ward was organized soon after with Thomas Holland as bishop. Mrs. Clark said the members were so few- that if the whole ward turned out. it would no more than fill two small rooms of her house The Hammons hear the distinction of having their first born, a son, they named Wallace, the first child blessed in the new ward. Besides Wallace Mammon, who lives in Clearfield, the Hammons were the parents of Lenord Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Thomas, Chicago, 111.; and Lee Hammon of Redding, Calif. Tragedy struck the home of Emma Hammon with the death of her was marriage. Lee, their youngest ' , Main-imo- ; s . Sr Water - , un it f ! f U- 4 - ;l I : i1 ! Friday Eve , lx-c- 1 - ap-p- v ''N i j i . J V it J s 0 it f J r. i A f h 1 f r4 L. re hazards, left, no panir handles on ilirnr and fire extinguishers In mg used as door slop-- , jlso of improper type. ItiKht photo, firr host stuck amt difficult to 1 - ill1- it k w iv, ii,, -- ,i .s ' l" ' l't n k h y i , 'i'llj'O'l i f f i j ; . ' i i of i,d , i ll ! turned over on I i it to 79 .. i1 I "I t ' ' I) Iri Concerns Candidate v i I i H ,.i,i n I. ''ii. f. '' n w ' . O ' v s w ,i f oix fur pel lei pe for ... ... t o'. and w te li mi U .oil. !i d M ...Ml .Mill " and ,.l "li ,.k d manv hours I' 'IV I da 1ii!i a( be! i mdeetions Martha Wash ss. 'i.i! i '. I.n Ii n ! . i v iis s tie I gi 1 s him III. I (lien 1. a!-- i 1,, ' heel - ' by overtiii' sonic i hildn-iIhe windows and aifaii unloading a low of siaN on top of I . seafi-r.ri- . . I 'te . it . i In. .KUU d. ssi ; I'm ui ;'U t,,h!i i ,i i i,, .!!( d ., r them n Mu ii i Si I uni .0,1 Hu v f.,v o ;te The rh .!d ren sea pi d with bumps Inn, .toil s .... " ". 5 a ...I (.!, o Hie rile is Minuses and see spots 'I',. , g , r .. I. - l ho. 7 ,.s . r ...v . d Hi. . S w as the Minsl r ' very appn-- ,a'ii of Hie wav Hia1 h ii u :. m in B o' the children whuh pn g i. i v. ,i ,.! ic t h vented a pane that muld ha-.s ,,id .1 l.l Hi u i u d ' ag n pine L.e In the wreck Moth . been woise ' earn ' hi l i' ,.i ..ie n w as du, i red t nid puli i tiui buttei-i n am the di iv i r ot, I, s aln. i'll. i i osi ,ng hill.ng or l.l1 maintaining a .,lm while the liivrsligiiiri n. il Si hoot on was nation gun,,. 1..I s, hoi.' ' pel iound which was a lot .mlst.uid Hill Field ambulances and i ol i .a nation as "1 montv m the year 1792 in. n 1., were dispatched to the scene l,i v Martha Washington was very o 'v IJ s((iu,is foi 2.5(1 fionl a pie s' iidoi. of liei relatives, and very in a matter of seconds Ii "I il he '. fl.e often sent them samples of these cautionary mca-tir- c oildim.' Pfc LyleG Nielsen driver ol f (onf'itioiis of her own making iiil.. n s' ai " show cl and his family are all listed in nvir one half rentury ago. Fill :r,, ii p r i i s m j he build n Sheets with the emblem af Mt gdcn hospii.,1 (nl!' ronll!l"" n, v ho investigated the Auihoiitu-Vernon dared make the original .1 l.l .ll p.U.ie handles on (home-mad.undent said th- bus driver was in C.ar..mel f r, 'Virginia i i i! doors no way negligent and had shown and started I 'u .' is mi (, i e a'.'l 'll sv slrni brown nut confeition) Hie ( r t Martha candy store under good leadership qualities during the in the building " emergency. lne i inguishi i s are out franchise in ' hirngn The same i!..vd and uni of the proper standards of quality were then and HARD FOUGHT ROAD Las' if .i i ch.-- ked being an- now maintained in all Martha Pure 8 Dr. RIGHT-OF-WAI'li! Pin) should bo Washington candi. s today fiesh (burned butter fresh fruits s months ev.iv GAINED BY COUNCIL 11,1 I y nuts and 'll ut meats, Lin- ext .llguisher S were lieing lies! fresh dairy iriain puie and un-- i (looi S( it IIJ'S The petition 'hat was presented Smaller (hililien were unsure milk and dark chocolate only the lo the iitv council bv Mrs Monte w h,.; n lo do oi where to go tu st quality that (an be purchased Smith was rained out with favoris used w in n ou' id. tin building able results Although the model candy kiteh-Ihe J.iM i es s.nvev has been A committee appointed bv Mayor ui lied into the individual school en of tod. iv is much different from' C W Rapp, consisting of Delhi rt U Rapp what it was a half century ago, thei ,iii ipal s .nil Mav ui ( Brown, Gayle Sheffield and James Phi mi in government inspections givens ere-i.i i,tss Hie ,ii. i;.;is N'rlsrn called o Joseph W Jensen Inal mu on o Hi. m hool board dil foi having one of the most up to to obtain the right of w,iv for a new date and s.nntaiv kitchens in the. m i III i ot ..' h s ha'ai d road. Mr. Jensen agreed to a 50 This dull cheek will help make w. rid foot right of way connecting 2275 'andv is made almost daily, and in. liiildiep nil (.unities aw, West Street anoss 40 rods of his is always liesh and puni al e ullv he need planned A giant of right of way Visit the Martha Washington i properly i ii a leal fire dulls in i t by Mr Jensen will be given on con andy and (iifl Shop in Roy, and d.tion that the idy grade and oil the sample for ymu.self the Martha Apri-ntlf- i Guild Hear Mrcd across his property. , , Dandies See Ihe Istest Wasbiogl-oIt will now In necessary to ion Arabian Student in modem and unusual gift items, iact other propi fly owners In ordet The pntidor (luld mol last mi hiding Diesdeii, Florence. Keepto open a road cas from Mr, Jen Wcdm sd.iv e'eping u the home of sake and many originals sen's property to the school loca- Mrs (' Frank Thompson, with Mrs as the io hostess will Mrvlle Buss, tion This same conimitta-IDS WARD PRESENTS contact other properly owners to Making at i angements for the pro ONE-ACT PLAY obtain a right of way llxrough their glam a a s Mrs Ml red Weston evefor Thi the si, v enlert. liner gui proper! The Boy 2nd Ward MIA will prenin'; was an r.ihian exchange STAKE ATTENDANCE sent the one-ac- t w ho spoke to the group on the play "The Perfect AT CONFERENCE i gslmg londiliolih of his native Hideout." directed by Mrs Donna Monday .lord. in lb- told of the picture he Stoddard. EXPECTED HIGH evening 8 40 c.ii r icd in Ins m nd of this country p m Immediately following the regIt is expect'd attendance will until his arrival, where he visual- ular MIA classwork. Those in the cast are: El wood be doubled Bt the Eakevicw Stake ized all cow boys, and gangsters Quarterly Conference sessions to shooting eaeh other in broad day- Zaugg, Wesley Barton. Johnny Diana Linda Larhe held Sunday Oct. 15, at 8 30 a in light all the time. He also showed and 2 p.m. in the new Ogden Tab souvenirs and pictures of his native sen. Peggy Code, Connie Greed-wood- , Jeanette Terry, Blenda Inernacle. Elder Bruce R McConkie country will be the principal speaker at all There were 28 ladies present who gram, Dale Bowman and Brent ' received light refreshments hy the Zaugg. sessions. The public is invited. A special inl'ricsthm hadership meeting hosts, including, five members of is issued to adult members vitation Oet. list will be held Saturday evening and special guest the waiting of the ward. 14 at 7 p.m. in the stake house. Mrs. Dean Childs. , j I', Rapid Growth v i- pos-i'd- 'ie bus dr m Sam Mi' w j i. 'I car ie ; 'ng ,,s side i Marlha Washington Candy Has Long History bUi-prO- vv onl Min 4'hronit Ic I'hotos. .isliington," hr a ll, 1. da pally to hav e been danger points . bv M.n'ii.i Washington nt. ui,. vi of f..i .is.'.n. ion ( imh birth-vi In liov CltV .v (ol pi il .'tii'h 1791 Falling Hoik in Hie on ''I'm I,. .itd Hun's ideii t be d. sm rt- - wen- ordered i.vav M: 'el... r". and e.iki from 17 J.i! n'gs a .!,.v or 'a mi. I , lull II' 'll f .,! i ,,s In Id Mb of v .lav M 'll 111 t quit es tizen.x of South Weber said ' a i ! I iluldren SI buddings for In It i ii;n i 't a ; ' v I t., f o,, w ll., ' ; ,11 I dull c i ; i i ...'ion afi s, nt prayer last Friday disnsii-'what could have been in Dmuly m the town ',r their M'hK, 'hl a ' s ' I - n i, ills iI ent ion I'lt-- it,- le. n,i " f,' I m f i (.J i ; all i'ev )! ll,' Skillful Maneuvering by Bus driver averts serious Injury to children e i use Injuries Noted The lilin Q i( JViains To Be Flushed -- W Bv Car, Slight 19-x- the hearts townfolks Emma Clark, or "Aunt Em as she is affectionately known was sug-gested as a person worthy of a com munity portrait Mrs Clark was horn in England children in 1878. the third of born to Miciah and Hanna Grove Hawkcwood Her parents joined the I.DS Church and came to this country in 1882. settling in I'tah Mr Hawkewood took up farm mg hut as he grew older farming too bard for him. he special ized in gardening At the age of 15 young Emma was abruptly initiated into the rearing of a family Her mother die when only 39 Her older sister married shortly afthr and moved away from home Her brother just older than herself was working away from the home and so the full burden of caring for the younger children fell upon Emma's shoulder's She did the cooking, washing and ironing. Just before this time, Emma was visiting in Hooper "HR her grand mother where, she met Derlin, son Levi Bryan and Martha Jane Bclnap Mammon Their courtship was stimulated by four years of correspondence. They were married April 4, 1898 and made their home D- Bus Tippled - a place m i I' ol husband six shoit years after their born four months ,,ft r Mr Hammons death of so many ? 4 j Swrpr- fl - (.ol-lege- she has won V , r't ' i - family Mr Lyman has moved tu Roy lo manage the new office of the f ederal Finance Company He has been active iri the finance and in business for the past sir snraiK-ve.it arid tomes to Hoy trom Rich Held. I'tah where he was manager COMMUNITY PORTRAITS - ZBSC ;; e U- ' Because- DELIVERY I - Emma Clark faithful, hardworking Vol. 2, No. 23 13, 1955 . e var-"lai- Wednesday Noon SURPRISE FIRE DRILL SHOWS EFFICIENCY AND FAULTY EQUIPMENT MAIL EARLY FOR Lec-stam- Office Sent 23. The stamp is gray in color and is I'M'cd thiough the Norfolk. Va South Ogden October Roy, Utah, cI i l i i ! . . I . I V -- , - . : ' . "Va I I . . VI i . i1 ! v . i i , t),-'-- . I , ' I ; ! iit-- i . t v i ' I I ... tin-car- i I . 1 I i I I Y ilu-iki- , - , ! S . I l i . iii-o- l c I - I : ; stll-ili-- : Wallace Brown M. to fight for council seal Wallace W(st the offue IP-"- I M is of Blown of 5983 So seeking election for fouryeai imincilman in Roy Mr Brown was horn and raised in Weber County and has resided in Roy the major part of his life here throughout his life and the fact that he is a property own or lure makes him vitally interested in the welfaie of this community. These facts, too, have provided him with amide opportunity and expiiicqce to make him aware of ihe pmblem.s that are existent here. lie concerned is particularly adequate water and sewer systems good roads, ample park and i teatioi.nl facilities and the point and fiu- - departments. He is not unmindful of the rapid grow Hi of this community and the pioblems that arise from such expansion lie hopes lo he able to con-ribuie in the solution of these and to provide additional incentive for future expansion, to make Roy an attraction to all newcomers tn this area lie (eels that continued growth ill tins-arets evident and proposes lo exercise the powers of government of the facilities as they are needed He ('ledges unselfish, unbiased service In Ihe community of Roy if he is elected about r.-- prob-blem- s Deadline Extended To Join Parent-Teacher- s - la-wi- 1 Beeau.se of Ihe tvvo day vacation given students this Thursday and attend F'riday. while their Ins'itule m Salt Lake, the PTA membership Drive undertaken by the i vni?..ition has extended the deadline till Friday Oct. 21. All parents are urged to join, ihe fee being 50 cents for a person or $1.00 if both parents are interested. Chairman of this years drive is Mrs. Virgil Wilson. |