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Show December I , I9S The SunChronicIe, Roy, Utah, ville Council, Gateway District, held A surprise birthday party In hon- YWMIA. The Fourth Quorum of Elders Us first pack meeting, November or of Bessie Widdison was held last Monday evening at her homo. Those will hold a turkey shoot on Satur- 25th at the home of Cubmaster HOOPER 10 a m. This will be Chauncey Daily, In Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Swallow and of the KLO towers in The following awards were wera guests of Mr. and Mrs. family Melvin Brent C. Hamilton, Fred Raymond Hurst for Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Kanesville. Hot sandwiches and Francis Widdison, Mrs Viola Folk-ma- chili will be sold. Profits from the Kirby, Johne Crossfield, David Shaf- dinner and later drove Thanksgiving to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibar shoot will be used for the Elders er and Brent Messick; Bear and to the home of Mr. Swallow's City Gold Arrow: Kent Winan. and two children, Mr. and Mr. How- missionary fund. sister, Mrs. Stanford Gotche, for the ard Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill remainder of the holiday. Al was enacted skit Thanksgiving Widdison, Mrs. Marlene Doxey and The 2nd Year Beellive class in in keeping with the November Mrs, Amanda Widdison. the First W'ard under the direction theme of America the Beautiful." Thanksgiving guest at the home A new flag of the United States of Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Hicks were New Fords seem to bo a specialty of Beth Christensen visited Isabelle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burklund.'Roy; in Hooper these days. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson last Tuesday evening in was donated to the pack by the home. Mrs. Simpson entertained Federal Order ofi Eagles, OijJen Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Cantrell, Layton; her Blaine Cunnington bought themand Mr. and Mrs. Van Peterson and them by showing them her beautiful Area 2472. selves a new one recently. family of Salt Lake City. fancy work she had collected through the years. She had one pair Word was received by friend in Duane Russell and fiancee from of Mrs. Roman Sukala is recuperpillow cases which she had re- Roy of the death of George A. Gross, were Utah Mr. Tooele, guests of home from an operation ceived as a wedding gift and still Denver, Colo., ating Mr. of formerly Roy, and Mrs. Roy Beasley last weekend. looked like new. She showed them two weeks ago. performed Grosa passed away Nov, 16th and The Beasley's also celebrated their over 50 of cases which pillow pairs funeral earvicea were held Nov, 10 46th wedding anniversary on Thurs- she said she used. She said she may Many Roy residents will remember of this week. day put some of them on the beds twice Croc and his wife Wllhel-mma- , and Monty Folkman, Mr. ond Mrs. held west By iS-t VELMA a BEAD 1 1eSX 1 V. pimm - " - , . Dialthe correct HEAT . 3 The Glesner clas Jn the First Ward prepared Christmas boxes last Tuesday evening to send to the servicemen. This class which has Marion Alien and Gladys Freu as their leaders, have been preparing these boxes each year at Christmas time for aevcral years. They should be eommended for their thoughtful-ness.- - for BACON' EGCS'PANCAKES other favorite dishes andyour 4v it George a year but she still used them. Her who resided In Roy for sevthe chocheting and embroidery was Candy, pop corn and cookies were home of Beth Christensen eral and fcho were both emyear recently beautiful and fancy work made tothe contents of the boxes and the ployed at the Naval Supply Depot. Mrs. Christensen. is Eva the This by Beasday couldn't even compare with it. class members are A ' Margene ley, LaRue Christensen, Kathleen Giles, Carina Hooper, LaJuan Sheril Douglas, and Carol Kilts. I thought perhaps if I added each . boys .address after their name, that those who happen to read this column may want to drop them a line in their spare time or send them a Christmas card. They are: CONTROLLED HEAT By-be- e, yUmrft FRYPAltl , Everything Will More Delicious Because You A2c F. Dean Suiter AR19486122 6135th USAF Dispensary APO 050, San Francisco, Calif CORRECT SEALED San Francisco, Calif. iltmtnl Lloyd Wayne King, RSDA O ! Division WSS Salisbury Sound co Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Eaty-to-- S washing. HEAT CONTROL DIAL right In th bondU. You .mp!y mi ihc dil and ou get CONTROLLED HEAT for cooking and frying, without gurMwork. Shortening il alwayi at ut the right tempt taiurc, rciuhing io ics greats abiorpuon. 'our favoriia dithrt are more drlidoui bcuutc their naiural, flavorful juices are scaled in. New square shape makes the Sunheani ideal for everything from baton to one dish meal and hashed brown potatoes. Plug into any outlet use any place you It la reported that Mr. Benjamin Bat ton, who was injured a short time ago when he was struck by a car while crossing the street is in s critical condition and has gain- ed only since he entered the hospital. Roy News By RUTH TUCKS Cub Pack No. 487. Lake Bonne- - ROY AUTO PARTS - Clair T. KUu P. O. Box 65, APO 900 New York, New York Out of town guests for Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pale wore Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ballinger of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mr. and - Mrs. Bruce Ballinger and Karen of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. K. roy mm We Have The Finest Selection of Christmas Cards On Record - Get Yours Early! t RRESCRIRT1Q 00 C Auto Glass and Part (New and Used) (A-V1- end E The class presented Mrs. Simpson with a basket of fruit The members are Been Cottle, Diann Naisbit, Joan Parker and Lynn Iliglcy. Isabelle served them ice cream and pie. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED CO Fleet Post Office for easy was held at Mrs. Norman Hull was recently called to a position on the Primary Stake Board. She has been serving as a counselor in the 2nd Ward Max A. Fouers FA USS Yorktown CVA 10 WATER- - wish, quilting party second of five quilt Mrs. Christensen is making for her five children as Christmas gifts. Thoee who assisted with the quilting were Marion nd Nola Cox, Leatha Hadley, Mae Vera McArthur. Edna Garner, Jones, Beth and Eva Christensen. Keith B. McCloy FA 3700609 Division B, USS Yorktown CVA 10 CO fleet Post Office Ran Francisco, Calif. Every time made-Bobca- n, ' V W. Smith and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Montgomery of Ogden. day Dec. 3 at present were Mrs. Mildred Folkman V 3'""r ' , Page Three Accessories Brake Shoe Exchange BENNION DRUG O PIIONE 9638 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST, ROY I I Roy, Utah Phone 2 3160 V lias hakclue legs. Utah Coppers state and local taxes since 1945 were paid for with ore that would make a train 1013 miles long Marvelous, new features for higher, lighter cakes creamier, fluffier, mashed potatoes. Doth beatars and bowl turn at correct, uniform speed. New Bowl-fi- t beatshsped to fit both side and bottom of bowL Yourwunds are always free to add ingredients. Complete with automatic juice extractor. Sf Free Demonstration , Taxes of the Utah Copper Division of cott Copper Corporation are paid for by the sale of copper produced from low grade ore. In the past 10 years, Kennecotts state and local taxes in Utah totaled $70,500,000, including this years tax of $10,750,000. Taxes are one of the beneiits Kennecotts velopment of a great natural resource has for all Utahns. For example, this year.1 school tax of $7,049,709 will moci tb cost of educating 24,000 children. Producing copper to pay taxes is a big thin1; in itself,! because the ore at the Bingham Mine pro--duce- d averages less than one percent copper. As a result, to pay Kennecotts $70,500,000 tax bill during t he past decade required the removal of 21 ,684,820 tons of waste material and the mining and processing of 15,271,000 tons of ore. If that ore were loaded into cars it would make a train 1013 miles long, extending from Salt Lake City, to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Kennecott pays its taxes by the trainload by producing millions of tonaof ore. And taxes by the trainload mean benefits by the trainload benefits that help bring better living to all Utahns. ( Saturday Dec. 3 Of All Sunbeam Appliances MesmecoU Copper Corporation A Roy (5490 Phona So. 1900 Wt Bountiful AX 25 Layton Phone 450 Good Neighbor Nelpimg to Bltd e Better Ulh |