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Show The Page Two Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, 'December 29, 1955 le, years go by. Sometimes there are sad memories too Point School. The children stood Montgomery tang a vocal solo. Lobeneath the lovely mural of the la he-- Oleson played the accompaniBethlehem scene and sang their ment "It Came upon a Midnight On Christmas morning Lucille carols. Miss Bybee the principal and Clear was sung by Vera Thurgoods Manning of West ioint was called all the teachers worked very hard and Mabel Oleson'a classes. A talk as given by Elva Bennett. A mens home Words are inadequate at to present this lovely program and such a time and I find myself un- the children practiced very hard, inarti-t'sing "Come Oh Thou Those in the quarof I in too. are that able to Kings. the waa of heard a it King little aay things Second-cla- a it, only Utah. mail privilege authorized at Roy, tette were Wilford Zaugg, Howard .y heart. Her death came as a nice. PUBLISHED BY shock to all those who loved her. Stoddard, Blair Dahl and Blaine me was a wonderful jyerson. Her Leypn Blake gave a talk Thurgood. THE ROY On Thursday also was the stake on kind gentle ways will always be reThe Infportance of Christ's and Atonement to Me." The Beatitudes May we expreaa to the Primary preparation meeting Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, in membered. Christmas was held at were rected by Douglas Twede. The This party. our deepest sympathy. the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, .amily 7 30 at the stake bouse. The prelude choir sang "Bless This House" as Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesrille, South Weber, Uintah and On Monday, Dec. 19, the Primary "Silent Night" was beautifully play- the closing number. Benediction by Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. Childrens Christmas party was ed by organist Colleen Reid. Prayer Blaine Thurgood. . OWNER MANAGER held J. HOWARD STABLE in the ward amusement hall song "Father We Will Quiet Be." ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY U)ll STABLE Invocation by Laura Galley. "Long Opening prayer was given by Wayne SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR The members of the special choir Dalton Then a short Christmas pro- ago on Christmas" was sung by the FOR. INFORMATION CALL that song for the Christmas program Rose led Schofield, by congregation was Those who presented. HolOFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. UTAH. PII. 2 1184 gram were in the program were Eileen accompanied by Colleen Reid. A wel- were Gwen Thompson, June Gwen Thurgood Jeanette Zaugg, Janet Patterson, Jeffrey come and words of appreciation brook, Christenin the Flint and Blaine King, Elaine Brown, Ruth ThurPennleigh. The were spoken by Mrs. Eva WEST POINT NEWS celebratingweektheirNewbirthdays Year's Day is Primary children then sang Christ- sen, stake Primary president The good, Ramona Fisher, Carole Montcorning the birthday of a lady who is loved mas carols under the direction of new members of the Primary board gomery, Patsy Cook, Shirley Cook, First of all Im wishing a Happy much by all the folks in West Point Gwen Thompson, until the arrival were introduced by Mrs Christen- Diane Craythorn, Carol Bybee. Jean New Year to everyone. and all others who know here She of Santa Claus The benediction was sen. They are Rose Schofield former Singleton, Janice Bennett, Karen Bluebird leader who replaces Mar- Zaugg, Lucy Oleson, Joseph Zaugg, Mrs Martha Thurgood. given by Robert Van Brocklin. One Happy birthday to those who are January 2nd is the birthday of of the highlights of the evening garet Barnett as cholrestor, D&rothy Wilford Zaugg. Howard Stoddard, Viola Parker, Paice and was a quartette of little girls who White who for five years has been Farrell Cook, Blair Dahl, Blaine Afton Johnston Jan 3, Eloise Stod- sang Silent Night in Spanish. They an excellent Children s Friend rep- Thurgood, Glen Singleton, Dell dard celebrates hers and Jan 6th is were Barbara Francisco, Laltae Dal- resentative and who each year was Singleton. I hope I havent left anyspecial to I'ilain Thurgood, Deon ton, Ilene Singleton, Lois Single-to- instrumental in reaching the quota one out Everyone did a good job Zaugg. Grant. King and Norrine These girls were members of of magazine subscriptions, Dorothy On New Year's Eve an M Men Montgomery Rr-- t wishes to each of the Lark class A large gaily deco- will take Mrs. Schofields place as them ALL TYPES rated bag of goodies was presented Bluebird leader. Julie Bodily was and Gleaner Girl banquet will be chosen as secretary to replace Don- held at the Clearfield First and to each child na Parry who has moved to Ogden. Third Ward. It will begin a 6 pm Now that most of the excitement Mildred Porter new to the board and be over in time for the over Christmas of the is holidays 20th Relief the On the Tuesday NOW Evo dance at the stake house we can stop to itjrh our brtalh and Society held their annual Christmas will act as assistant secretary hisLOCATED rememtter pleasantly the days Just party A lovely dinner was served at torian Bonnie Hodge was ihosen to which is to begin around 8pm IN passed I like to write down some of lpm There was turkey, dressing, fill the yo6ition formerly held by A smorgasbord dinner is planned the things that occurred each year yams, pudding, gelatin salad and Norma Patterson of West Point who NEW It's fun to read them over as the many other things and all of it de- is being released. Elda Flint (of by the Special Interest groups to be OFFICES licious The dinner was prepared West Point) replaces Mary Mason held New Years Eve and tt is also Simpson replaces Jean at 6 p.m. They plan to be finished and served by Melba Fisher, Jenny and In time for the dance which is to WE Will, BE Thurgood, Edith Flint, Elda Flint, Call in the Nursery Department B Karen Kirkman. and Naomi Thur-goo- Syracuse Ward was the hostess The begin about 8 This (lance is to be L WE HAVE RIVERS r and Erma Blake assisted in the Scripture reading was given by over before 12 I OK ALL TYPES OE k.tchen afterwards The program Armida Nance Bernice Wilcox and from Have you noticed the lovely , was called "Christmas Is a season Eva Giles sang "1 Have a TestiHOMES f a nut just a day The prelude an ar- mony," They were accompanied by Christmas decorations designed and were read put up by Dora and Ken Bybee Its rangement of Christinas carols was lyouise Hodson Minutes Notary Public Until the Oleson at the piano by Julia Bodily and standing roll really lovely and though it must played by adhave been a lot of work it was enand Ixilabel Oleson at the organ. call was given. The meeting was a joyed by a lot of people There which classwork after for Ard-journed Narrators were Manning, Tor Renovation Ruth Bennett and Barbara Mont- lovely program depicting the birth was also a number of other nicely of the Savior as it occuired in the decorated places too A venal duet, "Christmas 1 gomery L PHONE 3 5911 Holy Land and also the events that wa Blanche by BingNight sung Carmichael Phone 4 1389 1 God Thought for the week ham and Abrams, Gwen took jilace was portrayed by the to the ' Both me the board stake of the members accept grant serenity Thurgood and Elaine Brown sang I cannot change, the courage "We Tbi i e Kingj of Orient Are" the incoming and outgoing members things I can, and A r illation When the train conies took part in this The ward workers to change the things to know the difference the the carols presenduring vang Maude wav by Montgomhi, given Come From the A A but good advice ery A vocal duet Silver Bells" was tation Songs sung were "Oh, sung by Susie King and Janet Moss All Ye Faithful," "Oh Hush Thee for anvone A reading "Granelma Goes Shop- My Baby, "Oh Little Town of Beth"Hark ping'' was given by Vera Thurgood lehem," "Star of the East, A vocal solo "Oh Little Town of the Herald Angels Sing" "Carol of I.elh'ehem " was sung by Janet the Shepherds," "Aw a) " in a Manger" and "Silent Night After the Mosj this was a new arrangement of the old familiar carol Elaine program was. closed with prayer Hope we 11 see you all at the big Brown and Gwen Thurgood sang punch and fruitcake was served. New Year's party to be held annual " Mtent Night Christmas in the nted The by Saturday. Dee 31 at 8 30 pm at1 program preswas narrated by Darleen LET US EXPLAIN THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! School on Christmas mor- the Lakevew Stake House I Have a Testnnuny K ng Sunday sung Ernie Jensen s orchestra will furhi Barbara Montgomery A vocal ning was interesting it followed the Refreshments and noli the miis-solo was sung by June Holbrook program outlined in the Instructor sold be will was noisemakers " "Silent The Night prelude When Christ Shall Come Back INSURANCE REALTORS BUILDERS Arrangement are under the ell Ano'her song 'The Ixird is My playeel by the Sunday School OrPHONE 3 8618 Howard rection of the M Men Gleaners and ROY, UTAH L.ght," was sung by Sus.e King ganist Joyce Loveland conducted The Stoddard opening Jr M Men and Jr. Gleaners of the Remarks of appreciation were given song "Far, Far Away on Judea's Ijekeview stake and their leaders hv Mildred Bauman Plains" was sung by the congregaMr and Mrs Way no li W'essel On Tuesday Dec 20 the MIA held tion Invocation was by Loy Blake was the engagement of their announce Isaiah from reading Scripture their t hristmas program Ring out the old, ring In the by Zoa King "I Think When I daughter Sharon Anne to Don Paul given new! To all our customers and Mrs Pauline On Thursday of last week the Jay-ice- Read that Sweet Story of Old" was Rutledge, son of The Schacherer and thanks marriage will take friends, sincere and their wives and families sung by Marilyn Thurgood (very ) verses were place Tuesday Jan 3 heartfelt good wishes for hapenjoyed the annual Christmas party nicely too Scripture Isabel Nil.son, Colleen recited by It was held in the ward banquet piness and prosperity In the Mr and Mrs Ainasa Baker are o.i room There was 22 Jaycees and Oleson and two young boys Bennett a two week trip to California to Two were New Year. Call and by sung songs their wives and children present the Junior Sunday School. Paul s.Mt with their daughter Roma and A very nice ham dinner was served and a short program was presented after which there was a visit from Santa A gift was given to each of For Your Convenience the children The program was We will be open SUN. 10 a m. to 5 p m. MON. 9 a m. to 10 p m. made up entirely of number from the children of the Jaycees BUILT TO YOUR ORDER Sheila Kirkman played a piano solo Linda and Eileen Jingleton For Home or Office played a piano duet Brent Stoddard ARTIFICIAL PLANTS AM) EMWVERS played a cornet solo A reading was Patsy given by Tina Johnston. Thurgood sang a vocal solo and Judy Jones entertained with a top dance. Riverdale. Road 1805 West Mary Lynn Abrams also tap danced. ... Sfle$iiivClmnick PRINTING COMPANY Insurance n New-Year- s CLOSED d Christmas Eve her husband over the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bambrough, 2516 W. 6000 So. are entertaining with a dinner party Saturday eve-i- ' g Dee 31 pr.or to attending the Lakeview stak New Year Eve dance. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Mi'o Peterson. Realty i Salt Lake recently, honoring Mrs. Catheys nephew who has returned from the California mission. He is their granddaughter Donna from Arthe son of Bishop and Mrs. Ken- lington, Va.. and grandson. Pfc. neth Burdett Dennis Phipps, who is in the Marine Corps at Santa Anna, Calif.; Mr. Andrew Moser, 2045 W. 3925 Mrs. Schofield's sister and her husSo. has returned to work again, band, Mr and Mrs W. W Hardy of having recovered sufficiently from a Minneapolis, Minn. After the dinrecent heart attack. ner. gifts were exchanged. Santa made a special visit Christmas Eve Mrs. A. U. (Lettie) Taylor is on a at the Schofield's home, and distritrip to the Northwest which will buted presents to all who were pre-enextend through April. She is visitHe also made special visits to ing members of her family. the homes of Mr. and Mrs Bryant-Da- y, Mr and Mrs. N. Ikle Kawa; Howell Misslm, is convelascing at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robinson and home following a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Cash and on Christmas Day Santa visited the Wayne Jordan, 5346 S, 2000 W. is home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith home again too, after undergoing a who were having a family dinner series of operations beginning last and distributed gifts to them. summer. t. Fast day services will be held in the wards Sunday Jan. 1 at their usual time. Tlse Lakeview Ward will hold baptismal service-s- , Saturday, Dec. 31 at 6 30 p ra Lakeview Ward tithing settlement and checking of other church rec The day after Christmas, Mr. and Amos Schofield visited Mr. E. J Harness of Ogden who is 93 years old Mr Schof.eid was employed Harness for 13 years. The Schofields also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crockett. Mr and Mrs Joe Sanderelli of Ogden and Mrs W. H Dalton of Roy Mrs r by-M- DRESSWELL CLEANERS ' 5th of Jan. : Mr. and Mrs L. Amos Schofield, 3160 W 6000 So, were hosts to a family dinner Christinas Day. Four of their five ch and partners were present. They were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Srhof.eld, Salt Lake C.ty; Mr. ami Mrs Joe Satifarelli of Ogden and their two children Jo'ee and Jeaiie; Mr an Mrs Leslie E Spencer, t leai field; Mr. and Mrs Blaine Houtz and their daughters Janet and Sherrie of Provo; Mr. and Mr. J. C. Cathey atttend-iwelcome home reception in Your Clothes Best Friend Ix-on-a j Roy ords will be held Jan. 8, according to Bishop Merlin N. Cook. holidays. OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. PHONE s 1792 3 7033 WEST 1900 SOUTH Matties Cafe SAVE 22 ROY AUTO PARTS Per Cent on your ROY FIRE INSURANCE Auto Glaaa and Parts BRIEFS ) RENEWALS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Zarir-herni- (New and Used! Acceaaories PHONE Brake Shoe Exchange 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST. ROY 9C38 ' MANSFIELDS - j ' Vovagr through lOW Herr's hoping you'll have smooth sailing all year. And Bon 1--- Uck may every day carry a cargo of rood health, surceyv and happiness for you. s PLANTERS BROWN'S BENNI0N DRUG Phone Rov, Utah 2 3160 MARKET Parkinson Display Co. A business meeting will be held by the Jaycees next Monday evening. Jan 2nd at 7 30 at the school-hous- e The lovely lighted Christmas tree that adorned the lawn at the church-housthis year was donated by the Jaycees It was lovely and I think it would be nice to express our thanks to them e 1956 with our warmest welcome Also last Thursday a special program of Christmas Carols was presented on the steps of the West 'V' v iy . make each of its days a milestone of achievement. New Year bell ring out with our beat wiahea for every-on- e In for 56. We hope thia year will be a wonderful one for you . . . rich in happiness, bright PERMANENT WAVING Complete Beauty Service with success . . 4 Carma Parker Beauticians Ellen Frazer NaDEANS BEAUTY SALON PHONE 00 Now Open Every Monday f . . holding firm to our resolution to HAIR CUTTING Finest holding high our hopes for its future INDIVIDUAL AND STYLING . . . full to over- flowing with warm, lasting friendship and love. ROY DEPT. 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