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Show J The Page Six aims and Ideals, and to promote frinedliness among its members. 2. To promote the theory and One of our outstanding projects practice of the principles of jjdwi was the establishing of the Well goverment and good citizenship. in 1954 under the diClinic 3. To take an active interest in Baby Mrs. Lon Dunbar. The of rection and 'the civic, commercial, social clinic provided immunization shots moral welfare of the community. en4 To unite the members in the and general health counseling resithe for without charge tirely bonds of friendship, good fellowdence of Roy. This service was disship, and mutual understanding 1955. 5. To provide a forum for the continued in May, The Jaycetles have had numerous full and free discussion of all matters of public interest, partisan pol- fund raising projects, namely the itics and sectarian religion alone cake sale, apron sale, Toni doll and Fashion Show with the proceeds set excepted. , of the 6. To encourage efficiency and aside for the betterment promote high ethical standards in community. The Jaycettcs have participated business and professions; provided that no club shall hold out as one in the cancer, polio and the United of its objects financial benefits to Fund Drive and have also sponsored community wide drives to gathits members er clothing for the children of Utah Herrett, Courtesy IJoyd president State Training School at American Hoy Kiverdale Lions Club f ork, Utah Klwants Objectives At present there are 22 members Theme "lluild by faith loyalty-servic- in the auxiliary. " Courtesy of Mrs Robert Olsen, 1. Create better communities by president of Roy Jaycees strengthening our homes, cJiurches, Aprender Guild and schools. The Guild was organized March 2 Initiate and sujiport activities 20, 1940 as a cultural and civic that strengthen the physical, spirit- women's group. Membership to be ual and moral resources of our open to any woman old enough to profit, and young enough to youth. 3 Sponsor effective safety pro- learn " grams on the highway, in the home, Aprender is a Spanish word in industry, and on the farm meaning "to learn." Guild means 4 Champion competitive capitaltogether. istic enterprise, a balanced budget, During the past years, the 28 and the conservation and develop members have woikc-together ment of our natural resources as i for personal and civic improvement. ntial to a sound economy Our special interest has centered 5 Emphasize with action our way about recreational improvement. We of life. have actively encouraged the de(1 Promote informed participa- velopment of and facilities in our tion by individuals in government two town parks We are gratified affairs at all levels at the use made by the community 7 Maintain and strengthen the of the fireplace and picnic tables friendly relations between Canada and shelter provided by us and the and the Inited States Kiwanis Club. 8 Work for a clear understandThe swings also seem to be much ing of labor and management. enjoyed by the younger genera Courtesy Harry McCool president lion We hope that the electric scoreboard we are presenting to the Ioy Kiwanis Club Layeview gymnasium whll be in Roy Jaycrttes operation at the approaching baskThe Roy Jaycettcs were organ etball tournament ized in November 1952 as an auxFor many years we have made aniliary to the Roy Junior Chamber nual contributions to such drives of Commerce as the Utah Symphony, Community Our purpose is to assist the Chest. Boy Scouts and Polio Until in the furtherance of their last year, when the polio drive was OONTINED raOM PACK 1 es-s- s Jay-cee- Remember Center Pieces Hospital Arrangements Funeral Flowers and Potted Plants and Dish Garden W Deliver Dial 3 3133 Roy, Utah, Thursday, January 19, 1956 e, has conducted the polio drive in assumed by the PTA, the Guild Roy. Ten year ago we sponsored the first Roy Day and parade. We finance these projects through selling of Christmas cards and stationery. In 1953 and again and stationery. In 1953 and again in 1935 we compiled and sold Roy City directories. Some copies are still available through our president, Mrs. Vera Parker. Aprender Guild activities include meetings the first Wednesday of each month, at the homes of various members. We always have a guest artisMn one of the areas of music, drama, literature or art. The limited membership of 28 provides an assistant hostess for each meeting plus two extra hostesses for our annual summer meeting at the park, at which time we entertain our husbands. We have a waiting list of 12 prospective members. During February we have our installation tea and also a birthday banquet This is the highlight of our year at which time we invite our husbands and friends to share bur outstanding program and meet our newly elected officials. Courtesy Dorothy Larison, secretary, Aprender Guild Shall we get together again Founders Day Wiley Fowers Elected New Bureau Chief READ By VELMA The Hooper elected Wiley president but right around Farm Bureau has Foweri as its new it may have o turn and elect someone else. Mr. Fower has indicated that he may refuse the office for reasons of health. He was elected at the annual banquet last Friday evening in the Second Ward. KOV, UTAH Four new members were elected At the peak of its seaon to the board. They were Tom Lowe, Lloyd Spaulding Clyde Lowe and Glen Belnap. The Farm Bureau women elected Helen Lowe as their president. Women elected to the board of directors were Mrs. Leola Child, Mrs. Norma Manning, Eva Cox and Marjorie Beus. A B. Smoot, president of the State Farm Bureau, was honored guest, and spoke on the importance of local farm bureaus was Another speaker Frank Shelley, executive secretary of the State Farm Bureau Approximately 200 farm bureau members and guests attended the banquet Social Set At Roy School ROY Tasty Eating OR LOOKING FRESH TASTY WINF c Per Pound Only 4 Texas Pink Lbs. 3 5c In Pliofilm Bag 5unkist Navel NEWS Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Rob Coleman, 53.HU So 2000 West, on the arrival ol a baby bov The Coleman's h.ie three other' boys and one girl Mr l oleman is School The event will get underway at manager of the Rov Drain h Bank 7 30 pm with a short business of Utah. Then the group will be enmeeting Mr and Mrs LaMar Nelson also tertained with a demonstration of had the priveledge of going through school by square dancing pupils the temple on their recent trip to Forty of Roy School's 5th and 6th grade students have been re- California. hearsing for several weeks for the Burton W Mansfield and lanuly exhibition. The talented children will put on a senes of dances that who recently returned frum a Calidrew raves when held at the school forma pleasure and business trip reports record temple tour trips last year. new LDS temple in Serving of light refreshments will through the Angeles Tickets are available dose the program The social is under the direction on grounds The tours are every of Joseph W. Allen, principal of 15 minutes from 8am to 8 p m six 1H a week until Feb Dedlca Roy School Mrs Irene Klein, PTA days Is scheduled for tion about the member, is in charge of refreshments She will be assisted by Mrs. middle of March Mr Mansfield took his family to Disney land and Elaine Child and school room Knotts Berry Farm he also saw the Rose parade and Rose Bow Parents and teachers will combine their talents on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 2, to hold a PTA "Founders Day" social at the Roy 96 SIZE m-- U S oz. 90c NO. 1 U. Red Bliss S NO I mesh bag Russet 10 mesh bag 10 i LUTHERAN for your flower needs Corsages Sun-Chronicl- POTATOES 39c POTATOES 39c U. S. CHOICE GRADE game Mr and Mrs Domcmek Anto nietti of 5256 So Jl e We-- i combed another bahy girl into them family Thursday Th y im.s h..c four girl. POT ROAST ; N i CHURCH NEWS ' Christ Our Savior's Lutheran Church Roy Villa School Bldg For information, phone 4 3127 Robert Janes Lay Pastor Sunday, Jan 22, 9 30 am Wor ship services and Sunday' School EVERYONE WELCOME Plants 10 45 am Inquirers class Monday, Jan 23,4 pm Cub scout den meeting Hoy, Utah Tuesday, Jan 24,4 pm Brownie Rv Rep. William A. Dawvon meeting Tuesday. Jan 24. 7 30 p m Scout The other Inl.ITM'AL YEAR committee meeting at the Donald dn in a commit'n hearing a McDade home. 5427 So 2200 W man was defined as " a politician Roy. held firm and upright by equal " pressure from both sides The only trouble with this definition is that iif'en the pri"-surfrom tho-with axes to grind is not matched by that from the ordinary citizen and taxpayer But it is there and public officials who fail to realize it or unden st. mate ,ts strength eventually are knocked over by it at the polls TAX CUTS This leads me to the subject of tax cuts Judging from the newspapers it appears that a majority of the members of think that a tax cut, balanced budget or not, n essential liccause this is an election year I firmly believe that this is an instance, wherr they are completely under-- j estimating the intelligence and common sense of the people who elected them to office. BUDGET EXPERTS The) W Codon Pli.vse ith Ijce Trim tax cut at any price group over-- ; looks the fact that we are a nation of budget experts Every good homemaker in America knows that her family cannot continually spend more than it earns without running into serious trouble She haJ also leaned that a tax cut that causes anFull Fashioned 51 Gauge Dark Seam is other rise in the worse than no tax cut at all. In15 Ienler Beige and Taupe Shades flation not only steals from the value of next week's wages, it takes away the value of the portion of last week's wages set aside for a special purchase or a rainy day. BALANCE FIRST . This does not mean that taxes should not be cut. But finny believe that exIdeal for Spring Sewing penditures must be cut first, the 3 government must operate in the black before an honest tax cut can be voted. We are making progress in that direction As President Ei senhower pointed out in his State of the Union message: Govern ment spending has been cut by more than 10 billion dollars. Nearly 300.000 positions have been eliminated from the Federal payroll. ALASKA VOTERS it . Since is apparent that Congress will not grant Alaska full statehood, I have introduced legislation to give it the next best thing the right to elect its own governor It is only fair, I believe, to grant to the Alaskan people the right to elect and defeat the chief law enforcement executive in the territory. DAWSON REPORTS ROUNDBONE PER POUND BLADE CUT Per Pound I PORTER FLORAL V. . CIIOK E FRESH FROZEN SEHHJND , r JANUARY Con-grts- 5 PER (ENT Wool Double Blanket $3.67 Ladies Half Slips Lbs. $1 2 JUMBO nD r f Vn x 108 EXTRA Fine Premium Muslin $5.75 Pr. 81 N Chenille Spreads Size Iirge S4.77 .1 n Pillow Full Size Casfesf 42x36 82c Pr. ,4 J. i -- V A Ladies Nylons 80 Sq. D S1 8 ST HEAT & FRESH IRFMI BKED HATTY DATES AND I OAF MTS B LAYERS COVERED COMBINATION HU EI) WITH HAND SESAME CUT OF FRENCH BREAK ANO WITH STECIAI. TOM PIPER CANNED MEATS . Yds. $1.00 See us for SAVINGS on YOUR Familys Furnishings! . Where Quality is Inexpensive 69c (BEAMY CARMEL ICING. CLOSEOUT DROMEDARY 1 ROY DEPT. STORE KED or. Pack ROLLS. Pr. Percale 7 DATE NUT SURPRISE CAKE TWO BREADED EAT SCALLOPS ' . 59c V PRECOOKED M SHRIMP 98c Sheets lb. box s 98 c lbs. 1l2 Angel Food CAKE MIX Per PL 39c Beef and Vegetables Beef and Gravy Beef Luncheon Loaf PER CN . Pt'RE WELLMAN 10 Oz. CASE OF STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Jan. 12 STORYS JARS 1ANCHETTE $2$9 DILL PICKLES Full Quart 23 c |