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Show The Page Two mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. BY PUBLISHED THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY In Weekly newapoper publisher each Thursday at Ray, Utah, of Rrrerdole, Roy, the Interest of the surrounding communities Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesville, South Weber, Uintah end Clearfield. Yearly subscription price SI. 75 In advance. OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STAHLE Member of 10S yekrold International Typographical Union; The Roy Klwanla Club; The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU STAHLE REPORTER DIAL 3 2607 KYLE HARROP REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 SHARON LAKISON UINTAH REPORTER DIAL 2 7759 MARION STUART SOUTH WEBER REPORTER DIAL 3 6230 THORA MOORE REPORTER WEST POINT DIAL 5 1340 VIRGINIA OLESON REPORTER HOOPER DIAL 3 3000 VELMA READ ROY REPORTER DIAL 4 0210 RUTH mCKS OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH, PH. 2 1184 Neat To SavMor Markei SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL CLASSIFIED NOTICE ADS STATE OF UTAlf CITY OF ROY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DOLL HOSPITAL ACCESSORIES DOLL WEST. 2700 5649 SOUTH PHONE : Insurance P ALL TYPES B M NOW LOCATED fa . NEW OFFICES K I WE HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL TYPES OF i Schedule 1 Furnishing and diameplacing 64 feet of ter tunnel liner plate under the U P R R, furnishing and placing 130 feet of 30 inch corrugated metal pipe, fusm.shing and placing 115 feet of 8 inch concrete sewer pipe, and constructing appurtenant concrete structures Schedule 2 Furnishing and placing 35 feet of 54 inch dia meter tunnel liner plate under the D. A R G W. R R , furnish ing and placing 105 feet of corrugated metal pipe, fur nishing and placing 90 feet of concrete sewer pipe, and conconstructing appurtenant crete structures The work is located in Roy City, Utah, on 5600 South Street at 2500 West and at 2750 West Rids will be accepted for any or for both ichedujM No bid will be rmivcd unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the City Engineer Each bid -- IN- -i p SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Recorder. City Hall. City of Roy, Utah, until 8 00 P M , on November 18, 1955, at which time they will be publicly opened and read Proposals will be for constructing two underground railroad crossings as follows : h HOMES i Notary Public Realty i Roy PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 I FOR THANKSGIVING DAY Mrs. Cart Manning Relief Society president has asked me to announce that meeting will be held at 0 p m, for all officer and teachers, tha reg7 ular meeting will commence p.m. She would aUd like all visiting teachers to attend the regular' meeting at 7. Also, on Nov. 22 a i pedal" wort tract Plan and specification will be and business day Will be Belt and available at the office of the City Popes self spacing rug needle- - demRecorder, City Hall, on November onstration will be given. This will 8, 1955, and may be obtained upon be given by Mr. Pope and his wife. the payment of a deposit of $5.00. The meeting will be held from 2 vided the plans and specifications to 3 30. Lets all keep this date in Said deposit will be refunded pro-ar- mind and come out sad leant to returned to the City Recorder's make these new ruga. The Social office in good condition, not later Science lesson will be given on the than 3 days following the opening 5th Tuesday this month,, Nov. 29. of the bids The City of Roy reserves the There were several babies blessed right to reject any or all bids and last Sunday in the two wards at to wane informalities. Fast meeting. They were Sherry CITY OF ROY Jean Davis, daughter of Mr. and CITY ENGINEER Mrs Donald L. Davis, Diane Allen, Dated 10 of Mr. and Mri. Fred Aldaughter 10. Nov. 3, Published Oct 27. len Jr, Kim Terry Ilanaen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen, Mlckl Rae Boehme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boehme, Sandra Kay Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Therein Simpson, Wayne Barrett By Haws, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barret Haws, Randon K. Nelson, son of V , Mr and Mrs. Nolan Nelson, Sheri VELMA Powers, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Fower and Paulette READ daughter of Mr. and Mr. Burt Lamb. Phone 3 3000 There were four children baptised in the 2nd Ward. They were Wayne Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Simpson. Linda Jean Smith, daughIets all remember our Hooper ter of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Smith, First Ward welfare Baraar will be Ginny Widdison, daughter of Mr. held next Wednesday at 6 p n. The and Mrs. Don Widdison and Ileen ward has been very fortunate in Robinson, daughter of Mr. aqd Mn securing an elk from the Utah state Llovd Robinson. fish and game for this supper. Elk The family of Robert I. Munn hon is the most delicious of all game meat and to many, this may be the ored him and his new wife last Satfirst opportunity to cat it. However, urday evening at a steak dinner beef will be scived also A choice at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham 250 lb polk has been donated to City Those attending were Mr. and the ward anyone desiring to pur Mrs Harry Burningham, Mr. and chase the whole or half at market Mrs Othelal Munn, Mr. and Mrs Clark Taylor, Mr. .and Mrs Sam price may contact Bishop Taft Everyone is invited to attend This Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fiah-e- r, Mrs. Oral Munn and the honoris our project for raising our 1955 welfare assessment and they need ed guests the attendance of each and everyone Everyone will b contacted to Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle They have a new 8 lb. purchase a ticket to the dinner The Relief Society is in charge of baby boy born last Friday. The Cotthe clothing etc Gladys Freu is gen- tles now have three boys and two eral chairman of (he dinner, assisted girls by the Sunday School The MIA will take care of the candy and pop Pvt. 1st Class Dean Gamer will corn and produce will be sold leave today to return to Georgia A conlribution of $15 in produce after spending a five-dafurlough or cash per family will meet our with his mother, Mrs. Sylvia Garner welfare assessment and family Dean has been in the service about a year and has been The Relief Society will present attending cnginccnng school. program Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting The program is es It seems that the Vern Taylors penally outlined for the evening have certainly had their share of and will have as its theme "The bad luck this fall as far as accidents Road to Peace The two main are concerned After just having speakers for the evening will be their car repaired from their last Mis Roland Flinders and Mrs Al- accident with the cow, they decided ton Jone The Singing Mothers will to go visit Floras sister Lily at Namprovide the music for the occasion. pa, Idaho On their return trip, they e 27-5- 5 HOOPER 7 If f y Your Clothes Best Friend OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. LHONE 3 7033 1792 WEST 1900 SOUTH SPECIAL BUY! 2 GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS $95 Each NOTHING DOWN DALE $6 PER MONTH BINGHAM MUSIC COMPANY ROY, UTAH RANGI PHONE 3 135 Reg. $399 95 279.95 If TOPS IN Dl IUXI PUSHBUTTON COOKINOI THIS NCWTMfv Thraa-tFa- y Ovan aftlCWAmwtk And your old range NO DOWN PAYMENT NSW face Deep Fat Fiywr FABRICS FOR Sur- CDe Extra Unit Unit, Pushbutton dth YOUR FALL AND WINTER SEWING! Controls Ml nut TIimc irollar long-Iaatin- g tor Get Set Thanksgiving with Famous... 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charted Tkrghei, and Mr. and Mrs. Charter recently from a trip to Washington where they visited a brother Mr. and Miw Ray and sister-in-laTarghele. They Uo visited KK-aaMr. Thair Carver at PuIlauB, Wash. The town elections are over and be board members elected were Hull-returne- w r;nmranainii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d Thank You! l . , : i Te the rtticens of Roy j who gave their support to Er Uintah News SANITONE Dry Cleaning r-- : 9 :i y bus la the recent election Ej weald sincerely like to thank them. Kartoa Sinnone Serric help yoo "ipruct up" for the holiday. AQ dirt'i reroored . . . color, pattern and tuturea are radiant with hko-neLei our Phone 2 7759 Well Roland Fower i finally a grandpa' Poor old Roland. Twenty nine years and only one grand child. What a slowpoke. But that is quite a record. He has looked forward to the event for a long tune of course he hasn't been the only one looking forward to the family, the grandmas have been pretty eager too Congratulations to Jackie and Roger Nelson who have an 8 lb. 11 oz. baby boy. And they had the name picked out before the little man got here It's going to be Johnny R Nelson And he going to have to be an active little guy if be is going to keep up with hi mother. She just couldn't wait to gat him home to do everything for herself, and she thinks four days is plenty of recovery time NEW AGAIN I LOOK LIKE Wallace M. Brown j Stuart We Mate Dropoi, Slipcovers, All Your Family's Clothos beauty . . . apota eaoilh! No tell tale cleaning odor. Truly we work wondcra you neeer dreamed pottible, WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY Better Quality SPECIAL! LET l'S HELP WITH HOLIDAY HOUSECI.EAMN'G NOW! ROY Lower Price WATCH REPAIR 5 Yrs Experience. Attended Bradley Tniversity, Pedia. Ill School in Watch Repair Watch Cleaned $4-5- Launderette 0 One Years Guarantee Drive Ont aod See" LAUNDRY C. Stringham Jewelry See Cal Strlngham Did you know Joaephina AnderTheater Bldg Roy, Utah son Ward just recently had a new baby boy too CongrauLation to them. The big newt this week it Geo cava and Earl Pearsons baby GIRL. She weighod over 7 lbs and is only the third girl to be born in this town this year compared to around 20 boys So congratulations to the Pearsons too. Saftiioot Sertice yet cotta no more thao ordinary dry cleaning LAUNDERETTE SHIRT SERVICE Sanltone Dry Cleaning ROY AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Earl (Pearson) just got back from a long detach service for Hill Air Force, but we don't know too much about it yet, so we will tall you about it next week Auto Glass and Part (New and Used) Acceaaoriea The way to have a vacation u the way Earl and FTora Kendell have them Or at least its nice the way Earl docs it. He took time oil to get his deer When he got home. Flora had everything packed, the kids all "farmed out" (as Earl puts It) and they left on another "honeymoon At least it must have aeemed that wav They went down to visit with t arl Anderson and his family, then went to the Me6a temple, on down to the Los Angeles temple where they visited for a few days, then they visited Flora's girl friend Mar jorie Ruaaell Mowers, and her bro ther Verl Hunsakcr in Burbank, Calif They were gone eight days and said that every minute of it was grand. PHONE 9638 Brake Shoe Exchange 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST, ROY Bob and Alvera White have moved to Montana We're going to miss having the Whites in our midst Maybe the mutual will notice their absence tor more than any ol us because Alvera was such a good sporls director. But we want lo wish them good luck in their home. TYPHOID nated water. Fuily-encloe- d NCWToomd Hm" Dean Fernelius, and Albert Kendell. Both these men are In for four year terms. Congratulations to them and lets really give them our Come from contami- Lights Washable Removable, Calrodb Oven Units beating unit for greater aafety and they're atrongee, k NCWMpaad -- ll o t DRESSWELL CLEANERS PUSHBUTTON If. you have been hearing tales about Ethel Loveday, they ana probably troK'At least they are true, if they ara about he learning to drive. Ed bought one at Whites cars and totd bar ahsrv would have to learn how to drive. She la bound and determined abas going to, but believe It wr not, shed rather drive a hoitoand buggy. But she has this consolation, it won't be long until The Hob per Jr. WoUrtWY Qub shell have'hoy "who will just love held their last meeting at the home to take her around, just to get the of Mrs. Ray Widdison. chance to drive. Miss Ruth Schmaltz, a convert to the LDS Church from Switzerland Annette Stoddard, the writ, and was guest speaker. She told about life and culture in her native land. Ivy Keyea the director, as well as the road show cast la starting to Refreshment were aerved to 18 breath normal again. They finally member and two guests, MA. Ro- had their big night gAnd they did land Flinders and Mrs. Floyd Few- right well tow- - Those who saw the er The next meeting of the club road shows were quits pleased with a g pjn. at the tho majority of them. And it was will be held Nov. a evening of good entertainment. home of Mrs. Tony CeX. encountered a dost storm near Burley, Idaho. With their view obstructed they rkn into truck In front of them. A good deal f damage was done to their outttiHfcUe. They hawo still been very lucky in spite' of everything because- - in both act baddents no on wu Injured-ver- y ly. - fy W EfT Roy, Utah, November 10, 1955 le, must be accompanied by cash, certified or cashiers check, or bidder bond made payable to the City of Roy for an amount equal to at leaat five percent of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract i awarded fail to enter into the con- h Second-clas- s Sun-Chronic- 1 Automatic Oven Timer DAN RIVER see-- rr now - today a; BATES PERCALES w m NYLONS NLYON NET BUTTONS fllRit IlltfllC RIBBONS SEQUINS PHONE NOTION 64 OF ALL KINDS ANKLETS - WE NOW HAVE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS SUNSET DRY GOODS A well may be aafe one month and contaminated the next month. A number of wells 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 Douglas and Lock heed transport planes, and has been tested and approved by Ogden Medical Laboratories. Play safe with an Ogden Purifier. Culligdn Soft Water Service 263-24t- h Phone 91 197 N. Main, Sunset . Ph. 2 9244 Street Ogden, Utah . - from your Dealer A Utah Power & - Light Co. Mtssugt 4- - - , kt |