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Show The Page Two Sun-Chronicl- October 13, 1955 Roy, Utah, e, Watch That Muzzle-- Transportation will be furnished ably discharged from the Army at READ AND USE THE WANT ADS and a lunch will be served after- Fort Lewis. ward in ward recreational hall. The Douglas joined the Army Oct. 8. time will be announced later. 1953 and took hia basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Immediately upon We all wish Lola Brake a speedy completion of said training he was recovery. She underwent surgery sent overseas to serve with the last week. Lola hasnt been very 1 6th Infantry Regiment of the well ail summer. So we all hope this Seventh Army. will be the means of better health He was a corporal in Company for her. C stationed at Schweinfurt, Germany during his time in Europe. In Farrell Cook was the speaker at May of this year Douglas and three from Relief Society as a magazine of his buddies were awarded the representative and sustained as a "Good Conduct Medal at a special Mutual teacher. ceremony at the base. For Easter, Douglas met his mothFarrell Cook was the sptaker at er, Mrs. Reid W. Jensen and her Sacrament meeting Sunday evening parents, Mr. and Mrs. William VarHe gave a very inspiring talk. He ney, in Rome. He was able to tour is a recently returned missionary with them, by car, Italy. Switzerfrom the East Central States and a land, Austria and part of Germany. son of Mr. and Mrs. Amo Cook After Douglas returned to camp, from West Point. the Varney's and Mrs. Jensen continued visiting a few more of the t The class under the dicountries. Returning to rection of Mrs. Fern Poll, held a European the United States aboard the S- - S. FOR YOUR BEST program for the parents Oct. 9 at United Stales about the 1st of June. 2 p.m. One hundred percent of the Douglas has returned to the Uniclass attended and participated on PIANO BUYS . . . of Utah to continue his the program. Primary President versity studies there. He had completed SEE Luella Byram talked to them about one year at the University when he and them being baptized presented the entered Army. t with their compasses, which DALE BINGHAM Douglas was a former resident of were in the form of a key chain. Rehis resided had where family Roy, Utah freshments were served to 40 chil- Roy, until the spring of 1953 when they dren, parents and frienda, class moved to Sunnyside, Wash. members are Dixie Greer, Arlene Brake. Terry Ukenna. Loyd Ukenna, Linda Harmon, Gloria Isaacs, Jean Kay. Scott Earl, Gayglene Bouchard. Carol Ann Nut, Vern Peek, Charlie Poll and John Potter. The Time All mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. Second-clas- s BY PUBLISHED THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursdoy at Roy, Utah, In he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdole, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 In edvance. OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STA1ILE International Typographies! Union; The Roy Member of Klwaaia Club; The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU 8TAIILE REPORTER DIAL 3 2661 KYLE HARROP REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 SHARON LAR1SON UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 2 7759 MARION STUART SOUTH W EBER REPORTER DIAL 3 4I39 THORA MOORE REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 5 1340 VIRGINIA OLESON REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 VELMA READ ROY REPORTER DIAL 4 0210 RUTH HICKS OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH, PII. 2 1114 r Market Nest To SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 .75 PER YEAR CALL FOR INFORMATION v Co-Pilo- Sav-Mo- CLASSIFIED STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ADS ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933. AND JULY 2, 1944 (TIUe 39, United Slates Code, Section 233) SHOWING THE OW NER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND OK The Sun CIRCULATION WANT TO RENT home in Roy. 2 OR 3 BEDRM. Un- Set Dave at Deve's furnished. Service. Phone Chronicle published weekly at Roy, Utah for October 1, 1(55. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, managing editor, and business managers are Publisher John Howard Stable, 5380 South 1900 West. Roy. Utah. Editor Hetty lxu Slahle, 5380 South West. Roy, Utah. 2 The owner is (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and address es of stockholders owning or hold percent or more of total ing amount of stutk If not owned by a corporation, the names ,ml addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual member, must he 1 FOR RENT Modern fbedrm FOR RENT home, wired for elec, stove Will be vacant between 10th and 15th. Young or elderly couple desired. Light chore work applied on rent if desired For informa8 30 a m tion call 34003 and after 5 p in e DOLL HOSPITAL lto 1 2700 WEST 5649 SOUTH PlloNK ACCESSORIES DOLL 4 1431 FREE PASS, that admits two adults, will he given to the first person to call at the office and ask for it This given John Howard Slahle. 5380 South pass is good for two weeks at the Roy Theater 1900 West, Roy, Utah 3 The known bondholders, morCONCORD G,TaPES tgagees. and other security holders percent or more owning or hold of total of amount CONCORD Call sale bonds, mortgages, (or glapes or other securities are (If there are non so state None INSURANCE 4 Paragraphs 2 and 3 mi Ride, in i .ise.s whi le the stockholder or se Robert J Carmichael (tiritv holder appears upon the Rov Realtor, Phone 3 5911 books of the company as trusti-- or Representative ol The Equi- in any other fiduciary relation, the table Life Assurance Society of name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting. the United Stales aKo the statements in the two para CLASSIFIEDS placed in graphs show the affiant s full knowledge and belief as to the in rumstances and conditions under which stockholdi S and security holders ho do not ap;ear upon the tiooks of the company as trustees and seem dies in a racost you only 50c a week. Read and hold stork other than that of a bona pacity readuse the classified section. 3,000 fide owner ers scan the pages of the Chronicle 5 The average number of copies each week. So when you need to eac h issm of this publication sold of advertise place your ad in the Sun or distributed, through the mails or Chronicle for good results otherwise, to paid subscribers dur- A ffcOOUCfO I TWfc NATIONAL ftlflL ASSOCIATION Ponal by (SAAMI) Swurn to arid subscribed before me this 6th dav of October, 1955 SEAL D My E Beede. commission expires CHIROPRACTIC CURE ME? CAN This quevtion ij oDed conjtontly by new pohenti in coniulting their chiroproctor. It ii exceedingly difficult to arrive at a justif able oniwer to the above quevtion. However, a few general itotementj moy satisfactorily anvwer this queition. The following factors generally indicate the effediveneu of Chiroprochc in relationship to the condition of the pohenl. 2. OCTOBER I weak, of the Chiroproctor ml the cose, Mi ..lid Mrs Willard Johansen and family left last Friday They are moving back to Salt Lake. Moving in their home is Mr and Mrs Noel Devey and family They are 'ion. Bountiful The Deveys have lour children Carla Lee 8, Stephen il Dean 2 and Gaylene.'T. months aunt who is living hey also have with them. Mrs Leah Anderson. a'i home to South Weber. I Il.ippv birthday to Selma Wilson. Marsha Lynn Earl Mary Firth and Sally Moore ond most important ol oil is the cooperation of the potient. leseorch data has proven time ond time ngoin the most importonl point in regaining heolth through Chiropractic is the potient s cooperation 5. lastly with his Chiroproctor. Item-of-the-Mon- Ward shows will be held every other Monday night at 7:30. Next one Monday Oct Your family Chiroproctor will be hoppy to evaluate your Wr 2 to A well mav he safe one month and conta nmated the next month. A number of wells in Weber and Davis Co ntics are already contaminal- I. With no down p;-- ' merit and $1.20 a week, you (an own an Water P.nficr for Ogden vetir drinking wa' r. The Ogden Purr r is stan m dard equipment Douglas and 1. o i k h e e transport planes, and has hern tested and approved by ; plen Modical Laboratories Ilav safe with .in Ogden Plata Mara W Lm Kfort. WM M ii CUm Re-- . 5360 South 1900 West Roy, Utah ad f Dry. SPECIAL - $fl.29 Purifier. I $1.98 Voltrt i; 1 la Apf Traaca, Utility 4 Qaaf Ity Tkk Am jriaf Mop Actually Sayoiiw M op S ay foe a Grtf Doal Mara. Culligan Soft Water Service Ph. 24th Street Ogden, Utah ' 2 0244 24th. anyone is trying to find a good piano teacher here's a pointer She's Mrs Max Wilson She has a her of students now but could handle a few more She is teaching Saturdays ny one interested If num-rntere- d Now at H. D. SPARROW CO. COMPLETE TV ANTENNA INSTALLED AND 90 DAYS Phone 3 4148 Halloween skating party at the lierthana will be sponsored by the Mutual and will he held Oct. 25th. FREE SERVICE POLICY INCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASE A of ANY SPECIALS metal sink complete with swing- 84 15 "x20" Reg. $14 89 CONSOLE TV SEE THIS VALUE ONLY $7.15 30 x48.' 2 door Reg $19 47 $9.35 2ii'"x 15" 2 door Reg $18.22 $8.75 259.95 1 MIX MASTER 1 PRESSURE COOKER Reg. $13.45 $8.95 1 PRESSURE COOKER Reg. $18.45 $12.45 1 PLASTIC DISH SET Reg. $15.75 $10.75 1 20 Pc. Plastic Dish Set Reg, $15.75 $10.75 1 40 PC. DISH SET Reg. $42.75 INCLUDES ANTENNA INSTALLED AND 90 DAYS FREE SERVICE $29.95 $1 5 PC. EXTRAS FOR ABOVE SET Down DELIVERS 21 MONTIES TO PAY $9.95 Many other models to choose from $4.95 CLINIC 5 10 TO R eslvfawt CalvioM Spoog nated water. Itote of heolth ond odvise you occordmgly. Hours: 10 to 12 th Ml Turquoise and bone white THURSDAY AND SATURDAY TW determine the vertebra! misalignment, ond his ability to deliver o proper adjustment. If the Chiroproctor is proficient the prognosis is favorable. FANNING CHIROPRACTIC HOUSEWORK G Cellulose Sponge Mop Comes from contami- 13 METAL CABINETS outrome. to correctly onolyte BACK-BREAKIN- WITH - , faucet, sprayer and basket strainer Reg. $298.00 $198.00 obtoin results. 4) subtracts Irony a favorable FROM ing Duration and severity ol the disease The longer o dueose hos been it will take to present ond the more severe is hos been, the longer 4. Ability ONLY Ai 3. The vitality ol the pohent. II o person is constitutionally TAKE A VACATION Bam-broug- i o generol rule it con be loid that tbe younger the potient, the greater the opportunity for recovery. 1. Age of the pohent MUBUMBaaBBaHHHHHBanHa TYPHOID doing the gardening down to the Power Plant, and from what ive heard il is also a beautiful light '.dune, we town eople all knovi lH.it the veafs of experience has mad. Mv rle a professional gardener With both of them working together its now wonder they turn out sin h few of these floweis were floweis in the mimty fan and here s what they won The Fot ea dor ( o ksenmti won sweepstake Geranium Pampas Grass. Rod Amaranth. Fringed Petunia Chryx anthemum and Ornamental Grass. all won blue ribbons Myrlo says she has a few ehangrs to make for! Cleaned Pressed Cash and Carry PHONE Bam-broug- i I OVERCOATS Congratulations to Dee Ezra S13 Douglas Retd Jensen, son of son of Mrs Edna V. Mr and Mrs Reid W. Jensen of and Constance Karen Wash has been honorAdams, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sunnyside, Kenneth Adams from Morgan, on The Cockscomb. Star Petunia, Rose their marriage. A reception wax held for them Friday evening at the st.iki- reireation.d hall at Morgan Mr and Mrs Link Smith, their son Douglas and Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith along with Ietha's sister .11. d Mr and Mrs Virgil hubby and SiiiiHi Gary enjoyed a fishing tup lo Randolph last week mig! at ulat ions to Mr and Mrs Jack Pippin on their beautiful flowers The Pippin h"U't- is built or. a hillside and from cvrrv direction even lip III 111, (r side of the oiled road is a mass of every kind of flowers you ran think of I don't know if Jack has had any piofis sional i.irdemng or no! hm tie is A.M. to 7 P.M. Drv mm $1 0 and 7 xS l.dJ Editor 1 StefiimChnoritk OPEN FROM 4 Little Julie Kay Marcus came home after the accident the other day and hung up one of her favorite Contributed as a public service by the dresses (a taffeta). She didn't know Die would never wear it again. But ROY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE when Julie went for her dress it was almost eaten up by acid from the mg the 12 month preceding the next year. I don't know what they was date shown above (Thu infor- could be to make It more beautiful. battery mation is required from daily, week- She just laughed and said, "Oh and triweekly news- flowers are much easier to grow Douglas Reid Jensen ly, semiwt-ekly- . than grass." I believe they are for Receives Discharge papers only ) 517. some of these flower lovera. Betty Lou Slahle From U. S. Armed Forces B'Ou l e CLEANERS DRESSWELL 1 OB - v. |