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Show t The Page Two Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, March 22, 1956 le, by the Pep Club of th school. The program was put on by sented students of the school. Those on the program were: piano solo by Brent by Lynett Brown; pantomine Fausett; hula dance, Sheral Mori-shitorgan solos, Jaiiice Clark and some yodeling by Deanna Clouts. Second-clas- s mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. Also on the program were the winPUBLISHED BY ners of the school's talent contest held earlier this year. They were: THE ROY Roger Bambrough, Dick Bodily. Lorin Gewitt, and Jan Montgomery. In The Waokly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, girls chorus directed by Balhe Interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rirerdale, lard J. Chistiansen were also on the Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and program. At this meeting they also told the Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 In odvance. who the Pep Club officers MANAGER OWNER parents J. HOWARD STAIII.E ASST. MANAGER EDITOR were. They are Roma Jean Walea, BETTY LOU STA1ILE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR president; Margie Martin, vice presINFORMATION ident, Betty Risser, secretary, KarFOR CALL SinOFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. UTAH. PH. M 184 en Zaugg, treasurer, and Jean gleton, judge. The cheerleader this year are Shana Day, head cheerleader, Connne Larsen, Joan Hill, Stiff-Necke- d Dixie Child and Beth Bodily. Three Sisters Open New Store PRINTING COMPANY Be We Not so much depends upon individual In human relationship point of view. Those who had birthdays this past week were David Brent Hansen on the 19th, Bobby Beadles on the 19th, Sharon Cannony on the 20th, Ferry Lynn Austin on the 20th, Linda Evans 20th, Carolyn Holt 20th, Betty Bybee 21st; Ann Parry, 21st, Msrgene Adams 21st, Carol Trousdale 22nd; Tersa Sanders 22nd, Sandra lias-lai- n 22nd; Merrill Clifford Jr., 22nd; Dave Chavez 23rd, Donna N. Pearce 23rd, J. Duffy Palmer 23rd; and Maurine Saxey 24th. As an Illustration may we Just suppose some gentleman hu called st our home engaged in a survey on the subject. We would answer our doorbell, and after a few preliminary remarks he would put the question to us, "From your present position, what do you sec? We would undoubtedly answer that we could see a gentleman on our doorstep, the shrubbery and lawn outside, the street where possibly a a car is passing, and a neighbor's house serosa the atreet. If we were to put the same question to him, he would describe us, our living room, maybe our kitchen beyond Those who celebrated wedding There you have two people standing but a few feet apart who describe entirely different sets of views Neither can be accused of anniversaries this week were' Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Higley, Mr. misrepresenting the truth Nothing is to be gained by each getting and Mrs Frederick Hamblin. upset over the difference of opinion. Clearfield Third Ward held their The logical thing to do would be for each to put ourselves In a Ward Conference March 18. The to view a of good flexible attitude and turn our heads enough get speaker' of the' evening meeting over In- were chosen out of the audience. the area within the sight scope of the other After this-a- ll was very surprised and spection of the situation both will be able to sum up the description Everyone had a lot of fun. much the same So it is with everyday disagreements If people will cease to be The stake Gold and Green ball stiffnecked, life problems can usually be soiled to the satiafsction (or stake members of the age 12 to 18 is going to be held Marcs of ill concerned. 3nh The stake Gold and Green Ball for the adllls Is going to be A pla "The Little Red School held March 31st. Both of them will House'' was presented The leading be held at the stake house. They will be semi formal. And admission purls were taken by Noli Schenk will be by budget cards only. Every11a De Ashton, Unda Rae Hilton, one is invited. and Mary Jo Benincosa Everyone got lots of laughs out of it. It reminded them of their school days Bam-broug- Clearfield News South Weber second year Mia Maids of the Third Ward, went on a swimming party March 19 to Rainbow-Gardensafter which they came home and ate Everyone had loads of fun The teaspoon kali teaspoon soda The Clearfield Third Ward held their reunion on March 18, 1956 North Davis Jr High held a ETA After dinner a program was held. meeting this past week It was pre- - CLASSIFIED ADS Cream: 1 cup butter FOR SALE High compression Air 1 cup white sugar h p. motor. compressor. V ir cup brown sugar William Archuleta, Hooper, tlL Add. 2 unbeaten eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon water, mix well and CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED PHONE blend n dry inedionta. Chill (wo hours in refrigerator. Roll into to Salt RIDERS WANTED-R- oy small balls and flatten on greased Lake City. Leaving 6 45 or 7 a m. cookie sheet. Place 1 Rockwood or lee Return 4 pm. Call chocolate mint on each and cover Robert Sanderson, 5268 S. 2000 with another flattened piece of West. dough. Press edges together and top with a pecan hall. f Bake at 375 utes., dig , 10 to 12 PIANO LESSONS min We appreciate so much the aup-,rt Glenda has given u in this column. $1 25 p Opened last Saturday, this new store will feature smart cottons aa Its specialty. In addition there Is is childrens wear, lingerie and many Items of special appeal to the junior miss set Shown in the picture are the owners, Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Roy; Mrs. Rhea Blood, Kaysvllle; and Mrs. Maurine Saxey. Mrs. Taylor will manage the store. Photo by Gordon Howes, Roy Monday at 7:30 p m. the Los Angeles Crime Laboratory, out to Knotts Berry Farm and the A fireside meeting will be held beach at Lalloa. here next Sunday evening. Mr. Henry Matii a member of the Roy Bishop Ray would like to encourSecond W'ard blahopric will be the all ward teachers to do their age miss He has completed speaker. 100 per cent thla month. visiting sion in Finlind and bis travels and experiences make him a well qualified and Interesting speaker. They Speakers at Sacrament meeting would like a good attendance at Sunday evening were Mr. Ritchie this fireside and you will all be who spoke on a subject he said well paid for. your efforts. was very dear to his heart, Celestial Marriage. He told the young Next Sunday evening the Pri- people that thla was the greatest blessing that cornea to a person. mary will be In charge of the Also Mr. Kingston from our (take high council apoke on the resurrection of Jesus and urged people to Congratulations again this month remember thia as Easter approachto our priesthood members for win- es Adam Patterson, who has been ning the picture of Pres McKay. to the South Seas and New ZeaThis is the second month for these land, gave a short talk on his visit boys to win this honor, for their to the Holy City and the Garden attendance at priesthood meeting uf Gethsemane. He went to the top If they keep up this good record of Mt Olives where the Savior they will soon have the picture stood as he ascended into heaven. Also to SkuLl Hill" where the Sapermanently, vior was crucified Mr Adams has visited the four quarters of the 'Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bambrough earth and has slides of his trvaels, and son Steven Kent and Roger he. offered willingly to bring them Bambrough left last Friday for to MIA and show them upon reChandler, Arlz., to visit with quest These, 1 am sure we would Cheryls parents who reside there all love to see They also plan on going to Phoenix to watch the New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians In their spring training This will be a thrill jolly to Kent and Roger to see those By ball clubs play a few games. They are going into Mexico and come home by way of California stopKyle ping there to visit Kents PER LESSON ROY VICINITY PHONE 412 2LL00 SAVE ON YOUR INSURANCE FIRE RENEWALS LET US EXPLAIN THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! M-A-N-- S-F INSURANCE BUILDERS REALTORS Phone S8618 Roy. Utah .jsssy Wl a A- , - f v. TsA I Ut: Cooks Corner . PRICES SLASHED 1 ; !, Lid fI''1), 1 r r Horrop This week will be the Red Cross S Ilwmr 3 2M7 campaign Someone will call at your home this week for a contribution Our chapter iv entitled to keep A happy birthday this week to 65 per cent of the contributions re'i "U .invire to like theve "yum-Sandra Clark, Royce Seamons, Ar- ceived to earn- on the home service cookiev that the Lake in our county, while the remaining lene Kempster, Karen Smith. Relief Societv president, Mrs 35 per cent is vent to National Red ( Ir.ink (Blendai 'I hompson serv-iCross A happy wedding to assivt dein the many anniversary at her home recently They lo Mr and Mrs Henry Kendell mands made of them in disaster us all help to build this fund 'ivied so good with the vanilla ice on March 27th. in sherbert glasses up again We do not know where (ream heaped topped with whole frozen strawberDaughters of the Utah Pioneers and when disaster will strike next ' View-War- T TIME ...A A SPECIAL GIFT & Necklace and Earring Sets s1.95 NOW REGULAR $2 Trade-I- n We Allow More THAN ANY OTHER STORE Earrings to Watch Bands 30 OFF a Regular $1.10 $2.00 NOW 80c noon at the stake center: They would like all officers and teachers to be present. April 1st will be the next baptismal date to be held at the stake center All parents with children 8 years of age who desire to have Sift together 3 '.vg.v.vi'. tups flour V i y;Vi? . and The ward show will be held To Protect Double-chec- k' Braclet Sets $1 50 G Sfringliam Jewelry Roy Utah Phone 2-31- 60 We are proud to announce that Ellen Frazer has joined our staff at the Roy Superior Beauty Salon. She invites you, as do our other staff members: Helen Eldredge, Donna Benson, Barbara Tree and Clarence Painter' to come in and take ad van- tage of our EASTER SPE ! I ' I ji-- r Y-- j :Y t . ' C1AL! NOW 80c r BENNION DRUG this work done, should have them We Many Other Bargains Candy , Baskets, Eggs, Chocolates, Grass- - to the center and dressed by 2 30. This will be Easter Sunday. Pearl Necklace Theater Bldg. (.lends Surprise Urlight Mint ookle Sunday School preparation meeting will be held next Sunday after- Little Girls Regular ries Dale Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Coy. is home on a furlough after completing his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. 50 TO $3 00 WATCHES Large held their monthly meeting Wed Mrs Rove Watts report that nesday afternoon at the home of while she was vMting in California Mrs Merle Pippin. she went through the new Los AnMr and Mrs Willard Bigelow geles temple, the UCLA College, the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Robert Poul-soof Washington Terrace. Margaret plans to finish her schooling before her marriage. To protect poor family's the health, we double-check accuracy of every prescription we fill for yen. See your physician first, then tee ns. BENNION DRUG Phone 2 3160 Roy, Utah Reg. $21 Permanent for ONLY $9.9$ Includes hair cut PLUS a Jar of shampoo to keep your hair and permanent wave In the best condition. Superior Beauty Salon lor appointment Just drop in. e p-,on- 24870 New Styles Colors) Patterns Bow In for Spring and Summer Plenty of excitement on thesport shirt scene thia Spring! New collar styles, ney striping and designs in a galaxy of new colors . . . see them all in our collection. ROY DEPT. STORE " Where Quality PHONE is Inexpensive . |