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Show The Page Two Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday, March 29, 1956 e, be held next Tuesday at L30 p.m. the First Ward. The theology n will follow at 2 pm. Lessons will be given by Hazel Taft and Segrid Anderson. AGE Age Is a quality of mind: If your dreams you've left behind, If hope is cold, If you no longer look ahead. If your ambitiona fires are dead. Then you are old. But if from life you take the best, And if in life you keep the zest, if love you hold. Mis Aldous Manning, Mr Bert No matter how the years go by, No matter how the birthdays fly. Robinson and Mrs Geraldine were hostesses to a dinner You are not old. Edwin Tuck hist Friday evening in honor of the KHith lurthdify of their Mrs Katherine Cox Parker WEST POINT NEWS The dinner was held at the home of Russell. Dale Mrs 'S and Mr The surviving children and partners of Mrs Parker were p'esent. fey R. They are Mr and Mrs. JamesBel-naIleus. Mr and Mrs William Um ( r Mrs Francis A Child, Mr. and Virginia A William Mrs Mrs Herman Green, . Parker. Mr tmd Mrs Vcrn Parker, Oleson Parke, r, Mr. and Mr and Mrs U-eMr. andMrs. Mrs. Levi Paiker and Phone Purel Parker was reminist The evening spent mothmg old times, and songs their to used er Happy birthday to Max Fisher Sing Mr anil Mrs Ted Parker return and Leon Thurgood whose birthd home from Fort Valley, Ga . days are on the 30th, to Ellen Flint, ,ist week They went there to get Vulan Edwards and Ardell Fisher three school buses and Mr and ii nthe 31st, and James King, JefBuy, ac frey Miles, Evona King and Wanda Mis Howard (ilm-traStoddard on the 1st of April; Karen i (impamcd them nn Broadhead, on the 2nd, Jack While enroute, they stopped over icht at Alton, Illinois ' visit Putnam, Etta Dahl, and Betty Lou F..-hon the 3rd, Myrtle Holbrook, Kt id Olmstead. who is serving a Bobbie Moss on the 4th, Herald Paiker Mrs Mr and there .mi Mr ulinstcad i!r've the three Humor, Junior Bennett and Zora I.-s In Grand Junction, then re bVig on the 6th; and Shirley Cook .mil Sharon Dahl on the 7th turned home by train happy wedding anniversary to I be Primary Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Willford Zaugg and lathis held will Sunday .civue Mr and Mrs Luke Johnson, whose 7 First 1. the at April pm in on the same Ward i Impel All Primary children anniversaries occur day. April 4th, and to Mr. and '1 all like ati you hey'il pari tif Mr- - Jessie Bennett on the 5th no's in at!i"d w.th your chil Hue to North Davis Stake Conti i n ti rence, there will he no adult Sun-da- ) vt i h.ldrt n wdl graduate They school claases as usual. ..u iiary Kite h.rt powers Lyle North Davis Stake Conference tohn-.tui.William Batchelor ami to be held at Clearfield on Saturday .iij, WI Imders March 31, and Sunday April 1 will i ht r Cuun'y Board of Fd lie i be honored by the presence of at nil riii illy approved the fur r to Alma the assistant Sonne, hmg ci i glass' seed Idhur fur Mouncil of the Twelve and Arben aii'.ng and water for a new lawn " Clark, church welfare .t 'he Houpir School grounds, pro-Two babies were given names at led the townspeople will main c fast meeting held Sunday, they new ,ii 'he grass ere Karen Montgomery, infant lie .ui'iin billowed 'he rcad.ng daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd a litter frnm the m bool PTA and Robert Jay Flet-- i .Montgomery .i In l he area ej-Ip with q liiig son of Mr and Mrs Jay her infant t .e 'eh ml building The It tter T teller d ri uli nis ul Ho.ipt r and Kant The North Davis Stake Gold and lie would plovi P fi rtibrr d c i. Men Rail will be held on Friday t d i ready (or e hind and ' 11 tlu In .ad v.mi d pruv ,de toe and Saturday evenings at the Stake ilu The Friday in Clearfield hi In r i t p ai ' ng and vvati r i i d ht parts is for the older folks Me two share- - of water (lull) t The eu-- t 75 and Saturday for Teenagers g.ii lie. i ii w pi r Hi-- t Point M Men and Gleaner halt a good job of let i- .rk who dd such I' w - al-- ii piuii'1 o O..I ,11 no our own Gold and iiora'ing i lli.ti thi h'pt of tlu hind ii.- cen Ball ai-- are doing Die deco to irrigate by m, up it pii'-h'i.ding mi the Stake P miling HOOPER in lea-so- -- mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah, Second-clas- s PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday or Roy, Utah, in he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdole, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. J. HOWARD STAIILE BETTY LOU STAIILE OWNER-MA- OFFICE LOCATION ACER ASST. MANAOFR EDITOR $1.75 PER YEAR PRICE FOR INFORMATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. UTAIl, Pn. SUBSCRIPTION CALL Pre-ved- 2 1181 c Itespite modern science and the passing of superstition, the Christian Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon that follows the vernal equinox (March 31)." The great Christian holiday this year will come on April 1. hut the date can vary from March 22 to April 25 The full moon being t r- t the deciding factor The name Easter was derived from F.ostra. the Teutonic goddess of spring This festival of the Ressurrection of Christ lasted eight days in the ancient church Gradually the time has shortened until the present one day Manv of the popular observances of Easter arc pagan in origin, some being retained from the festival of F.ostra The church endeavored to give Christian significant- to uuh of the pagan n'cs as mold not be rooted out .Tov at the racing of the sun and the srpingtime awakening of nature became joy at the raising of the Sun of Righteousness, or the ressurertion of Christ from the grave The Fasti r egg and Faster rah hi' are also pagan in origin It is celebrated in commemoration of ihe resurrection of Jesus Christ hut is influenced by the Jewish Passover and, the heathen rites and customs of the Furopean Teutons The name is believed to have ome from the (lestre or A.stara. Goddess of Spring The Idea of the significance of the egg as the beginning nf life and ts association with Easter can be traced brick to Fevptians and Persians The Christms applied the svrnhol of new fife (the egg) to the resurree I Green Ball The M Men and Glean-er- t class is taught by Lila Montgomery and the presideniy of the class is Darrell and La Rue King, Darken King u treasurer, Blain Thurgood is activity leader. The 51 Men and Gleaner Girls will hold a fireside meeting Sunday evening at 0 pjn. at the North Davis Stake House. The M Men and Gleaner banquet waj held on Saturday evening at Mas and Pas in Roy. The MIA presented the program at church Sunday evening. Participating in the program were Shirley Cook, Dean Manning, Lily Stoddard, Linda King, Linda Dalton, Zora King, Janet Burningham, Carolyn Patterson, Patsy Cook, and Blair Dahl. The chorus under the direction of Glen Singleton sang two numbers, accompanied by Joyce Loveland. She also accompanied a special guest soloist, Janet Barber, furnished background music for a reading by Patsy Cook, and played an organ solo. Another guest soloist, Dick Egan, sang "The lxirds Prayer." Guest speaker of the evening was Orland Fackrell. Thought for the week: A man must seek bis happiness and inward peace from objects which cannot be taken away from him. Clearfield News Ashton I El-d- -- . I I I a- -- We Give S &H Green Stamps Open Every Day 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' Iil'P lamp ''1 hoi.e of uldi-i'i- in i and b I. a- h'l-'i-- at l .m I BUYERS WE HAVE FOR ALL TYPES OF v HOMES Notary Public Roy Really $1.25 PER LESSON ROY VICINITY PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 PHONE 1389 2 SAVE YOlR ON FIRE INSURANCE RENEWALS I FT I M S Nl EXPLAIN THE A N F S RE LTORS Phone Rt'lllll 3 8'IIS 10 YOl 'j AI. RENEW U. PI E 1 L D INMRWO. ID It"), I t ill v - j- - I USED A good s fuogram mii-ii- has Washers and ReErigerators SIS and up ' mils (nr t i.i e team vv.d be held toinul-:vi mm: inn.mcncrig at 8 30 ir. -pci f.i'iidy fund raising event foi lilt liimiir PTA wa- - laid on Thursday March 29 A iiim.i was sirved and how pre-- i nti-ia ta'i nt Mr and )u a Henry Cottle are iii.ving a new giecii buick ,iMr and rmeison Power-- , fur1 'erlv MontaI)a ll'.lil ' dance Phone the Ill'll eri nil angl'd A SUMP PUMP, must be - veiuor pril 2 th r!ma lie.1 i i OFFICES had to be and will In- held aga.n AT'iidav NEW PIANO LESSONS rffy U Sunset are very' happy over the little event that took place at the Dee Hospital on March 20, 1956 They wire blessed with a new baby girl Thi y are very happy and thrilled over th.s event as this is their first h id Congratulations folks Mrs Bud Ellsworth is the former Jeanette Horton of Clear In daughter of Mr jrul Mrs Ke.ni th Hurtm of ( 'Die teen (inter has been ap pmveil by the Clearfield City Co, in . Tin -- Davis Stake Conference be held on March 31st and April 1st At the North Davis Make House All wards of the stake .re invited to attend Mr and Mrs Bud Ellsworth of . o . North 11 i- t will -e IN CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED PHONE tm ns ph-tu- i ' Those who had birthdays this week were Susan Bybee 26th; DenMelvin C. Rigise Wilcox 26th by 26th IjiMarr George 28th; Barlow 29th, Shirley Parker 30th; Rodney Bybee 31st, Tthel'M Dnpps 31st. and Danny Satnsbury 31st Those who celebrated wedding anniversaries this week were Mr and Mrs O Russ Sander's on the 27th and Mr and Mrs William E Masses on the 31st Congratula - 111 OF THE choice lots in Roy 102x78, each in center of Great Basin. Roy Park and Donlta Area. Inquire at 3329 S. 2300 W. 4 1403 a -- ' 2 TYPES NOW LOCATED BABY TENDER by the day. References required Phone Phone I ALL ADS WANTE- D- TV t 22 Insurance Dresswell Cleaners. 'I r Ca-D- e Sharon Hale, daughter of Mr. and Howard Hale has also been sick this past week with the flu. All of her school pals are very glad to have her back with them. Randy ia feeling a lot better now. Mrs. Myron Wilcox entertained at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Denise, on the 26th. Her guest included Billy and Robin Blood, Brent Carter, Steven and Connie Thurgood, Gene Hudson, Diane, Paul and Stanley Wilcox. They roasted wiennies in the fire place, ate pop corn, then played games on the lawn. Every one had a real good time. We would like to wish you a happy birthday to Denise and hope you have many more. Mrs. FOR SALE WANTED I - m SEE US FOR YOUR W SUPPLIES BROWN'S MARKET - By cr Coloring the eggs was part of the Persian custom through some bum the red dve often used was supposed to signify the sun the ilood of Christ fire and (or) the jov of Faster The hare or rabbi! coiqinmilv associated with Faster also is raced hack to Egyptian antiqu.tv where it "Belonged to the Nigh' ince it came out onlv then to feed" Recause of this relation to th of moon and pcroidinty it also became associated with the new life and then a symbol of fertility and later the renewal of life Arcording to old superstitions it was even considered unturkv adornment on not to wear some new article of clothing or Foster The modern custom of Faster fmorv mav stem from this prac tire Siginficent though the heralding of the resurree t mo on Faster may be to the Christian i' has lecn greatly influenced by customs not Christian The earliest that Faster has ever occurred was on March 22 in 1761 and in IRIS The latest was on April 25 in 18Rfl and in 1943 CLASSIFIED in good condition. d, '.ion cil now. So ' anyone interested In helping out with this club or would like to know more about it are very welcome to contact Ila De Ashton or Sonja Martin. It should be underway within the next month. . The Admiral U under a new manager for the time being. The new manager iseorge Javis who is taking BUI Kennedy's place while Mr. Kennedy geta ready to open the Motoa Vue Drivein, which will soon be opening. We would like to send "get well wishes" to Alan Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hale, who Is still in the hospital. Allan ia going to have to be operated on again in about three days, lie is at the veteran's hospital in Salt Lake. Little 18 month-olRandy Tomp-n- , son of Mrs. Dsy Tompson, has been sick this past week also. We are very glad to hear that -- Twin Dexter, late model Westinghouse i -- Tuh G F. Automatic. Automatic PHONE 3 4464 m "evv o.d y Hooper i,i . ne y plan to ii.u.u her I in ' svv ,n'm,i g a ng a" for all .,i' ' t Ml ill I'll um .iM in 'hi no ru t mi "ni , a..d 01 i on .lime for ti to wees- - These vv ng sis-ioi,e iald at the Weber Gym i , h Tue-da- v ivening irom h to 7 pm so tin girls may .it baik to IP, chapel ai time for Mutual A jC'.-iupcrvisui wdl In hired to team u,e girls to swim M be i barged each and ,i fr v I sr V yt IIIT THIS : . i Pa vv -- -- in-i- Plenty of FREE Parking :- l . EASTER SPECIAL -- vv i l'l k I'lu Ji'iii oi W tun airui.il b 'ii, ir ii s EASTER Club In Id - meeting la- -' Wednc-da- y c i 'i n at the home of .r- - .Ni -i i.tc i "m'.iitici s wi re Mio-i- ll for the tii.umg year They ale e.iti rtar mi ill J Jiii hpauld Ihi'el Heslop Nda .ng. cli a r m a .lean Moore .lime Chrislen-e- n and iifial Garulri oininam'y Service I., Ilian Simp-m- i chairman, I. or raine Fowu-- . Virg.nja Widdisoti ami Delsa Fowus Program Marion Cox, and Genevieve Johnston, sick Ailci.c Hooper and committee, ora Taylor Visiting leathers meeting will -- i I SPECIAL FREE A $5.95 I g I Wave A parade of wide straps caught by a bold bow tie makes a style d plicity and success of this casual of white leather. IU sharp-draw- grace put it a flat-t- sim- top the SPECIAL! 2 GOOD $150.00 Nothing Down Only 2.98 ROY DEPT. STORE Where Quality is Inexpensive PHONE 4 3251 $10 00 Month Dale Bingham MUSIC CO. , Phone 'wi4 j V 3 1356 -- LATEST HAIR STYLES Ml Work Guaranteed USED UPRIGHT PIANOS $125.00 hit parade. ft3 .! m ANY PHILCO CLOCK W -- I L. RADIO. IjllllttV 1 i CLARENCE PAINTER a. H Reg. $21 Permanent for ONLY $9.95 Include hair cut PLUS a 'jar of shampoo to keep your hair and permanent wave In the best condition. Superior Beauty Salon B for appointment Just drop in. ph0nC 2"4 8 r7 0 Save Time t ; j J' J .y '" '1 - As, 4 . Save Water INSTALL GATES UNDERGROUND SPRINKLING SYSTEM YOURSELF! 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