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Show Rythmn Riders Meet Thursday The "Roy Rythmn Riders," Junior poese, will hold their next meeting, Thursday, March 13, on the posse grounds at Roy Tullis home, 2427 West 5600 South. The Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, le, March 8, 1956 Vol. 2, No. 43 Weber Basin Project ROY'S FIRE ENGINE IS HERE, OPEN Fjeldsted said, has on file with the state engineer applications for about 60 wella. With Flowing Wells Mr Warnick spoke to about 200 Hooper area residents, Thursday, By VELMA READ March 1, at the Hooper school. He A group of Hooper residents were appeared at the request of area resitold at a meeting beld on March dents who had become concerned 1st, that the Bureau of Reclamation over the effect reclamation bureau has no plana to date In developing plans for digging wella into the the Weber Basin project to Inter- underground reservoir might have fere with wella in the Hooper area on existing private well Francia Wamkk, bureau engiHoojers culinary water supply neer, conceded thli morning, how- comes from artesian wella. ever, that the wella could be adMr Warnick said the under-- , versely affreed. If In a very dry ground water supply la contained year the withdrawal of water from in many "reservoirs." These reser-- ; the underground aourcea exceeded voirs, although connected by com-- ! 100.000 acre feet mon inlets and possibly In other Private wella are presently taking ways, are basically separate. Mr. from this Warnick explained, the reservoir about 60,000 acre-feunderground reservoir. Mr. War-nic- from which Hooper Is drawing its said. Current Bureau plana water lays close to the surface call for taking an additional 15,000 and that there are more reservoirs from below the at lower levels in the earth. It la to 20,000 acre-fee- t surface. from these lower reservoirs. Mr. Clinton D. Woods, Weber Basin Warnick said, that the Bureau to draw its water project engineer, said that the buIt is our thinking, that as long reau la convinced the drainage program to convert about 50,000 as the water being taken from this acres of marginal land Into pro- underground reservoir is less thsn ductive farmland will not effect the the water going into It, the existing well will not be subsantislly affectpressure on existing wella. ed " Mr Warnick said He said, meet present discoverHe placed the minimum flow Into ies of the bureau engineers Indith.s underground source at about cate there It not sufficient relaliKirggi acre feet annually. He said the under between tionship ground reservoir and tho water 'he maximum could be u much m near the ground surface to affect 4KifKio acre feet but the bureau pressure in the reservoirs when has no evidence to support the the surface water la drained off. higher figure E. J. FJeldated, Weber Water Conservancy district msnager said, Alaska is New H ome the dLstnct has no immediate plana to increase this withdrawal but T or West Point Family that future Industrial expansion of the Ogden ares may necessitate fur Relatives and friends here have ther increase received word that Mr. and Mrs. Future development and u.e of Wayne Grover and children Sherri ground water will be the respon- l.jnn Randy. Buddie Lee and Robsibility of the district which. Mr bie arrived safely at Palmer, Alaska, where they plan to make their home Cora Kendell Celebrate by They were accompanied 68th Mileatone Lifes Wayne's mother, Mrs Fred Grover of Garland and his brother Before their departure Marlent'a parents. Mr and Mrs Leland Patterson of West Point, honored her with an early birthday party to which her close relatives and friends were invited They were also feted by Wayne's parents, his aunt, a group of friends in Garland, and Marlenes sister, Mrs farm Tj lor m Harnsville Annual Fashion Show Wont Interfere HOUSE FOR PUBLIC SET FRIDAY Schedualed by iaycettes f , et k ( if . w ; pro-pose- s jl 'l t' Roys new fire truck arrived Tuesday and showing those broad smiles are: in the truck, Crlef Chsun-ceDally, standing next la Captain Lee Saunders. Lt. Kenneth Ilortpool. Lt. Charles Pruitt, Asst Chief Eldln Vol pi, aboard the truck, Eyler Rnnchel, Wallace Smith. There will be an open house held next Friday. The new department la taking a Red Cross course from the state highway patrol y and an extension Course from the Weber College, one every other week, The new American LaFance fire engine was delivered in Roy, Tuesday, March 6 The long awaited engine is housed in the newly remodeled quarters at the City Municipal Building The truck was purchased last August for $24,036 It is equipped with a 275 h p. engine, a 1,000 gal-- , ion tank and a 500 gallon booster tank Hoses, nozzles and other neJ Quarterly Conference Set in Riverdale Slake cessary equipment are all included. Mayor Rapp stated that the city cannot accept the truck until all necessary tests are made and It has been been approved by the Fire Underwriters Mr. Quinn, engineer for American LaFrance, delivered the truck and is here now making testa and instructing volunteer firemen on the correct way of handling the Regular 10 am and 2 30 p.m. sessions of Riverdale Stake quarterly conference will take place next Sunday in the new tabernacle. On Saturday evening the usual 6 30 pm priesthood leadership meeting is being held in the stake-housfollowed by a meeting at 8 o'clock for all elders and senior Aaronlc members and their wives This latter meeting is a new feature equipment The 27 volunteer firemen are being tried out by the general completely organized and have been authorities The evening will be finreholding weekly training sessions. ished off by entertainment and There are 11 men on the waiting freshments in the recreation hall. list, according to Chauncey Daily, fire chief. RIVERDALE WARD There will be an open bouse REUNION-SEMAR. 17 held Friday, March 18, from 4 to 8 pm. to Inspect the new All past members and all present members of the Riverdale Ward engine and building. are invited to a Ward Reunion to The program will be under the be held in the Riverdale School on of direction Councilmen Vern March 17. Saturday evening. Thompson and Gayle Sheffield. Dinner will be served from 5 30 There will also be hamburgers, to 8 pm. To provide for the chilhot dogs, chili, pic, cake, drinks dren who eat early, a show has been etc , sold. This will be under the arranged in the gymnasium up until supervision of the Roy Third Ward. the time the program beglna at All proceeds will be used for their 8 o'clock. There will be dancing new chapel. from 9 till 12. T COMMUNITY PORTRAITS Photo by G. Howes HOOPER CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mrs Calvin J. Mason was elected be the new president of the Hooper Junior Women's Gub at the annual club banquet held Monday evening, March 8, at the B and B Confectionery in Hooper. The entertainment committee was in charge of arrangements Those on the committee were Mrs Vern Taylor, chairman, Mrs. Dee Hooper, Mrs Wiley Fowers, and Mrs Wiley Fowers and Mrs C. J Mason. The theme "The Luck of the Irish." was carried out through the evening with the table centerpiece, place cards, toasts and song The toastmistress was Mrs Lloyd Spaulding and toasts were given by Mrs Don Widdison, Mrs. Herbert Fowers, Mrs Arthur Moore, Mrs Lynn Christensen. Mrs Ervin Heslop. Mrs Fred Dawson and Mrs Gus Vaughn, Mrs Lloyd King and Mrs James Johnston contributed two vocal numbers, accompanying themselves with their ukel-ele- s to i J; t j ' 'p The other new officers elected ' ' were Mrs Lloyd King, 1st vice president, Mrs N'else Arave, 2nd r IT VT vise president; Mrs Ole McArthur secretary. Mrs Gus Vaugn. treasur-er; Mrs Darrell Garner, historian, and Mrs Fred Dawson, reporte. Mri Cora Kendell of South WeThe next meeting will be held ber will celebrate her 68th birthday at the home of Ms Nelse Arave for next Monday by having her family the purpose of appointing com- to her home for a dinner. mittees for the coming year. A native of the Qgden vicinity, Mrs Kendell was torn March 12, Corma and Clifford Stark, who are 1888 at what is now 38th and Tyler responsible for the water system Ave but then designated as Burch which the community now enjoys Creek She is the daughter of Paul I.DS Church offices held by him and Catherine Combe Beua. Beare that of MIA worker and ward sides Cora the couple had a son, teacher Joseph, still living and Michael, Mrs Staples was also born in deceased On April 11, 1906. she waa marCoalville, being born to Daniel and Elizabeth Smith Moore on Feb 7, ried to Jobe Pingree Kendell, son 1895 of George W. and Adella Pingree She has always been active in the Kendell. South Weber Ward, serving many Like many other newlyweds of years as secretary of the Relief their time, getting a atari wu quite Society and in the presidency of a struggle, with only odd Job on that organization She is noted for farms to be had. They atarted her lovely handwork in quilting housekeeping in a two-roolog which shares first place, along with cabin in South Weber. Later they brick and raising beautiful flowers, as her fa- moved into a three-roovorite hobby. frame home in which they raised The MIA has also been fortunte their four childrenMr. Walter in having her work in their presi(Martha- - Greenwell of West Wedency. At one time she taught the ber, Mrs. Samuel (Dora- - Knight of Beehive Girls for four consecutive West Warren; Laurence Jobe Kenyears The Sunday School and Pri- dell and Keith Kendell, both of mary at various times have had her South Weber. There are 13 grandchildren and two help as a teacher Although the couple were disapAfter many year of farming and pointed in not having children of their own, they have received hard work the couple aaved' enough great pleasure from being able to to build a new home 23 years ago. raise Nells brother's son, Sam Mrs. Kendell takes great pride Moore, since the death of his moth- in that home, keeping it neat as a er, when he was 7 years of age. new pin and surrounded with loveSams father, John Moore, makes ly, well kept flower. his home with the Staples since the If Mr. Kendell had lived, he died death of his daughter, Betty. July 20, 1947, they would be celeTraveling is another of the brating their 50th wedding annicouples favorite sources of plea- versary this AprlL sure. Together they have been to She loves to attend her church Washington, British Columbia and meeting and spends many hours California, but the nicest trip of all qiilting and crocheting for her famwas taken a year ago when they ily. Often she is invited to go on went with Sam, Thora and Jack trips with her family who are a Moore, up to Jackson Hole and source of great pleasure and comVcllowstone Park. fort to her. Vi , f - 0 , to Nellie May Moore in Salt Lake The nept February they reCity. The South Weber couple chosen ceive their endowment in the temto reign at the recent Swieetheart Four years after their there. ple Ball was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fieldmarriage they moved to South Weing Staples. ber. Through the year they have enHis greatest interest has been deared themselvea to the people of South Weber by their faithful and dairying. For 25 years he drove a willing service to the community. Weber Central Dairy milk truck. When the town was incorporated Josephs life began on Oct. 15, 1894 in Coalville, Utah. He Is the in 1938 he was put in as president son of James and Sarah Ellen Ray of the town board, a position he held until two years ago. He was Step lei. On Aug. 14, 1917 he was married one of the men, along with William By Bessie Bambrough be held at Maa and Preparing for the Jaytettos Fashion Show,-tPa', are: L. to r., Bruce Stevens, Marilyn Gill, Kay Williams, Mrs. Tom William. Contact Jaycette members for ticket. Final plans have been made for the coming Fashion Show sponsored by the Roy Jaycett.es, to be held st Ma's end Pa'a March 16, at o 8pm Committee chairmen are, favon and door prizes, Mrs Darlene Bingham. decoration, Mrs Wilma Stewart. tickets and musical number, Mrs Gene Antoriettl, program, Mrs Bernice Blatn Children of the Jaycette who will model are Kay Williams, fU U K F daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Marilyn Gill, daughter of Mr and Mrs Duane Gill, Bruce Building Contractors Philosophy Stesens, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert of Health and Happiness. Ann Julie Wade, daugb Stevens, He writes ter of Mr and Mrs Robert Wade; life begins at 40, I was misled If Mrs. and Mr son of raig Carver, for I was hitting only on one cylinH Murray Carver. der then I must have had the James Stewart of Roy, will be approach to life. narrator for the fashions to be wrong I was sick and allyrlppled shown by Bell Monde in Ogden, with ulcers and arthritis, was misHoy Department Store, Dorthy's erable and unhappy. Rea-Jochildren shop and I thought life was ending at 40 not beginning Trues will be given following the 1 took handfuls of pills of varfashion show and light refreshious sizes and colors seeking to get ments will be served cured but I grew steadily worse. Tickets are on sale by Jaycette The Lord Way members and at the above store Through prayer and the determination to live more fully the Ixird's way, the word of wisdom and apply it specifically to my case, I received marvelous results. I quickly regained my health and was soon able to throw away and my pills, arch supports crutches. We are all different. Each must work out his own health plan. Fresh and natunl food are best. I drasti' cally reduced the use of sugar, ar; , tificial and synthetic foods. I think a sense of humor, a deep understanding of people and their problems, plus applied love, V-- kand chanty make many A t friends I want hordes of frienda, tolerance for others feelings, their religion and philosophy Is very Important. "The greatest of all Is the servant of all. You take your rewards for servBetting their sights on a bigger and bettor Fashion Show are these ice, also your knowledge with you. Jaycette members, 1. to r., Wilma Stewart, Bernice Blaine, Gene Your wealth you leave behind. Photo by Gordon Howes AntonlettL To destroy your enemies make triends with them. the letter carries of the United Refuse to become angered by the LETTER CARRIERS States and the service of tha Post unfairness and belligerence of ORGANIZE LOCAL Office Department others. Commend them for their good Clearthe letter carriers wives of STAKE MIA PLAN PROGRAM deeds and qualities. Ask their field and Roy area have orgaized forgiveness for your mistake and a local auxiliary of the National promise to do better. anAssn, of Letter Carriers The meetan to Heart Dear So My HEALTH IS VERY ESSENTIAL ing was held at the Home of Mrs. nual feature of the MIA Maid's TO HAPPINESS. The things that MonClearfield. Lake in will held the be Betty Stromberg by program make me happy are myrald, and day evening Feb 27th. View Stake Tuesday evening, March would more than fill this page. The house. in stake at 8 the pm. Auxiliary officers are, president, 20 wonders and beauty of nature. The Mrs. Lucille Mabey; vice president, Mrs. Sarah Yates, of the MIA endurance of the family eternal Mrs Mrs Mary Pales; secretary, general board will be the guest unit. The plan of salvation the Ellen Leatham: treasurer, Mary peaker love of Christ for us the knowl- Mrs. Betty Stromberg; mistress at The program and arrangements rge that he has given his life, that arms, Mrs Beth Jones; chaplain are under the direction of Mrs. obedience might come and trustee, Mrs Rosalie Sando- Dean Child, stake MIA Maid leader we, through into his presence to be there again Mrs Jennie and bearer. val, flag forever, are the things worth while. Stoddard E. Strong Alvin Signed G. J. S. Auxiliaries of the National Assn Shall we meet here next week? Receivet Recognition of Letter Carriers have three ob- The Living Philosophies com s Ap-pure- ll ..-bt- & V ff jects1. To unite fraternally the mothers, sisters, step-sisters- , ters and granddaughters bers of the National Assn, wives, daugh- of memof Letter Carriers, 2. To promote friendly feelings between the families of members of different branches of the NALC and, 3. To assist in any manner possible in bettering the condition of Alvin E. Strong, resident of Roy, and employe of Utah Power and Light Co., will receive recognition for outstanding achievement; in safety, Thursday, March 8, for working continuously for more than 10 years in a hazardous occupation without lost time accident He will be honored at the firma Safety Roll of Honor banquet at Mas and Pas place In Roy. aym-path- y Ca, nival Planned In Riverdale Plan for the annual Riverdale School carnval to be held the eve- ning of March 23, are in full awing. chairman Quill Nebeker, over-al- l of the event and Mrs. Afton Karras president of the PTA, 'feel this years carnival should be the most successful yet uo . |