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Show Weber County'g Progressive Weekly Newspaper ROY COUNCIL ADOPT ZONING , An ordinance containing several changes in the. toning within the city of Hoy wan passed, adopted and ordered posted by the city council at the last meeting. All the measures recommended by the Planning Commission were accepted with the exception of the extension of the C-- tone north of Death Curve an additional 400 feet The majority of the homfcowners across the street on the west side of the highway raised the objection that the larger commercial zone would decrease the value of their property. Eugene Bingham represented the delegation of Berrett Subdivision home owners who had attended the meeting enmasse the preceding week to protest against the disablement of the siphon on 5800 South 300 feel east of 2700 "West. Accord mg to Bingham the group was unable to arrive at any satisfactory agreement with Lloyd Berrett concerning the efficient operation of the siphon. They wished to make a request for assistance from the council in helping to clear up the matter ffias much as the siphon was installed for the betterment of the city roads he said Action on the matter was tabled to give the council an opportunity to obtain an expression op opinion from Lloyd Berrett j if Roy . - -r V. S A O' , J f . SJ 1 - f j ' t y$ H t - - Qj )7 Standing left to right are President Rulon P. Peterson, Pres, and Mrs. J. I,evl Brus, Pro. and Mrs. Kollin P. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Simpson, Mrs. and Mr. Eldus Barker, Mrs. and Mr. R. Howard Parker anil Mrs. and Mr. C, Itel (.reen Photo bv B. Haws retiring Lake A highlight of the occasion of the was the presentation score board for the gymnasium by Mrs Ariel G. Smith in behalf of the Aprender Guild It was an evening in the Hawaiian mood, as the Aprender r Guild members met (or their May meeting at'he home of Mrs A C Taylor, hostess for the evening, with Mrs Alfred Weston us co hostess Each member was presented with a tieautiful lei and the guest was Mrs Mae Keaka, an teacher from Hawaii to the w is school in Ogden Mansfield. Mrs Dwght Brush, Mr Flinders, Mrs Wesley Behl-tnMrs Ivrrn Bradley, Mrs Roy Austin Mrs El wood Peterson and Mrs Elma Anderson Arley reg-u'a- l.-ik- PTA SCHEDULE MOTHERS lfi. at 3 15 pm TEA CHANCE g STATE JAYCEES ELECT ROY MAN ar-ti- The completion of the score board has been a project of the Aprender Guild since 1954 The materials were furnished by the organization and it was designed and made by Ralph YOUTH AVERT SERIOUS PILE-U- P The preparedness ami quick thinking of several youth at the the three car crash on 1900 West Sunday evening averted what could have been a major pile up Immediately following the accident the unidentified young men sprang into action with flares with winch they direr ted the heavy northbound traffic through; 'In Sav More lurking lot Brakes .;ils rar - Both front seats were squealed from all directions but napped off by the jar !h the outlet open all were able o a nl a ui ther tangle AFTERWARD WHEN Mr and Mrs Ellis, (heir three- - children and Hie accident came alxHit Mrs Kills' neiee .started checking whn Ison Ellis of Khrrdalr the details they found Brent's was rammed on the left rear under all the , W'ses unbroken fender while attempting to confusion of children and car seats nuke a left turn toward the A three month old baby in the market Thu shoved him Into northbound car was thrown into the the northbound lane where he hack seal but was appently unhurt. was hit on the right front fenWith so much bein said in the der. negative about the youth of today, M r.uuluuslv all occupants of all it is indeed refreshing to cite exthree iars with only a bad amples such as that of the alert shaking up The force of the two youths who took immediate control impacts practically denjnlLshed the of the situation so aptly. st e'.e-o- f i T The reception line up of the View Stake Presidency and high council members who were honored at a party given by the Lake View Stake members last week The City With a Future! f ' -- f . . . , II The program started in the The Washington Terrace Second where the honored chapel and Fifth Wards will present a with guests were presented on the 25th of Package Show," and their wives were pre gifts May at 8 pm. sented an orchid corsage The The S p E B S Q S A will reception was held afterwards haye three quartettes from Salt m the stake recreation hall they are "The Toneacords," Refreshments were served 'The Tunetendors,", and Evans There wire about 500 present " One quartet. "Moohiight Bros Knights," are from Ogden The Ogden chorus will also sing. These are all professional type singers Tickets may be obtained by calling any of the following numbers, 2 5911, 3 3072 or 2 6902 for a $1 The Lake View School PTA will donation There are only a limited hold their concluding activities a number of tickets available mother's team, Wednesday, May tia. & Zr 'S . Gibby so ' , I Present Festival Since the full quota of the drive clear the indebtedness of the Lake View Stake gymnasium has not been reached, Pres. Henry A Matts announced, at Stake meeting Monday night, that the drive will be continued for 30 more days to give those who wise to make a contribution an opportunity to do v 1 QUICK-THINKIN- G V . I Terrace Wards to - 4 ; ... - , , i Volume 3, Number Roy, Utah, Thursday, MayS, 1956 1 Mrs Keaka has been teaching nee 1925 and for the past six ye.irs in Hawaii, she has been teaching in the special schools for the Her most inter in derpriv Hedged i M ng work has luen with the leper compound in Hawaii She s Citizens of Rov arc invited to write letters to the Chamber of Commerce in care of The Sun ( bromide, n what can be doite to make Roy a better dace to live and shop in Mulcts may slate their com pliments or complaints hut all letters nij't be signed Initials only will be- used but we ran not print let t f' that are not signed I lie Tiamber oi I ommerce and Rov Merchants all want to please vou the residents of 'Ins area In older to do this, they are asking for your opin ion a him the service, rnerchan-'Usparking etc Rov ds to kci j) the people .i t home to do iheir business, in rdei lo grow and better serve vou the buying public Nu.t the time to air your - mi ii that merchants will i UUir able lo provide what 'i want and the way you would lo have it loo many residents by pass Rov lo shop In other arejs Roy need your sup port now The City shop in Roy Mith a Future" and save time ilium y and traffic problems Rov Maki 'your shopping rente r Roy Chamber of Commerce Make Committe Selections Each me mber of the Rov Chamber of Commerce board of directors has been assigned a specific committee whom they will work for the mutual benefit of "Roy the City with a Future" This action was taken at a meeting of that group Monday noon at Special guest . D CLASSIFIED Cal for the evening ii-- TABLE TOP BONER Good condition 4655 So 1900 West, Roy 1 t'tah stnngham ! delegation meeting with the County Commissions in Ogden, that it was reported that by law no action can! he taken until October IX)M WTONIKTTI Honored guests will he the room mothers teachers and committee I he I tab Juri or Chamber of chairmen n mrrrt .Mi: (Lv completed its of wril Mrs be an installation There Joseph Witten's name was ' new officers and a short musical pi tilted and approved to be add hugest ccuveiit nu ever held and rcxljliuccl it me of the most program featuring the school or id to the waiting list Muu 'han (MX) persons A delightful luncheon was served Miis,f, chestra under the direction of Mrs Robert Crompton Refreshments! to 21 members and the following Hi 'cd tin thiii day affair with 47 nf Utah ' 5" i lulls casting bal will also lx1 served (rum the waiting list Mrs Hurt lots m the vot.ng Ni w prisidrni is Ted Anderson cl 5.1 .v, who leplaccs Robert c Im' National directors I'rovo Eugene J ic Rob u'i inl'bs M.ipL tun and I.cn Allen, i. Hi n 40 acres of land which is now used .s thiy i1, d most DOMINK WTOMETTI, Ry. n hands as the Ogden Municipal Airport o' 'I hey bull their garage first and Thompson iidar City, Gene The family increased till there were- four boys and seven girls In lived in it nil they had a floor "vi nfcll Giinnisi n, olen Rob Hampton. 1912 the enty of Ogden purchased and a roof over the basement of 'punish Fork Wawii Gammon, Orem, the Hligham farm to tg.c as an ' i! house then they nmvprl into Jo1 nson Murray, were named IT urptit and Mr Bingham bought In basement eu !mcly gray shake home1 s.i'i cit e presidents 4) liras of land in Roy at 2120 W Hi Ini, sun u Salt Lake City South and the.r beautifully kept yard be Tins took place near the end of is ak the industry and good plan-- i 1. o siiM't.ny and Glen Burnham, lav t"ii, is the state treasurer : of these two Dale's labors as an LDS mission Ogden was cli 'sen for the conIi States Mission Central when 's the that in natural the ary only , When he returned home he Lite) iiu ome of his father's began vention in 1957 Mi Vntoniitti is a very active s o ped .n Layton one day to sec lo lie toe small to rare for two! L. abc h Packman, one of the lady f u in that Dales lirs job would number oi t hi Roy Jaycecs He is missionaries with whom he worked be vv ft a music company Music1 ,i (baiter meml'i r, was secretary with in the field, but she was not ha alwavs been such an important m 1952 53, pies, dent in 1953 54, home So it was by chance he me part of the life in the Bingham Rile director 34 55, '56 He was her younger sister, Ramona, and 'u me The elder Bingham often M bo interclub illations chairman fell in love with her at first sight. sa.d that the best investment he in 1954 55, state awards chairman, Ramona is the daughter of Lee ever made was when he purchased 1955 56 national awards judge at Atlanta Ga at the 1955 convention and Louise Morgan Spakman, the a piano dm mg the depression. and natonal awards judge at Wyo11 tochildren. of The hours the family spent hird to the youngest Ramona and Dale met April 28, gether singing around the piano, ming state convention in 1955 He is a member of the Roy Vo1942. were married June 30, of that lightened many a weary load, beyear and by Aug. 3, the young sides developed the talents of the lunteer Fire Dept, serving as asbridegroom was Serving "Uncle children and inspired in them a sistant secretary and treasurer. Of 26 men in the state, Mr. Sam" as a military policeman for great love for music. Antonietti was the winner of the Army. After three years as a salesman the outstanding stale chairman He received his basic training for the Dunklcy Music Co., Dale award for 1953 56. at Fort Riley in Kansas, btit was Bingham decided to go into busiMr Antonietti resides at 5256 later stationed at Detroit, Michi- ness for himself and so with the 2000 West with his wife, gan. Ramona was with him for a pure hase of a large display truck South Gene and their four daughters. was a situation and the and Janssen franchise for the short time, but T he Roy eluh took many awards so rectic in that area that she re- the Haddorff pianos, the Wurlit-ze- r turned home. . organ and the Magnavox hi fi and lionois at the Logan conven-i.'i- i They took first place for fire There were big strikes in defense TV and radio phonograph, he went locations and it was the time of about selling on his own The idea prevention, second place for "Roy the race riots in Detroit. In one was unique inasmuch as the in- Days," received the spark plug skirmish 53 men were killed in struments were carried right to the aw aid, given for the highest peran effort to quell the rioters. prospects homes using the truck centage of active members. They received a club citation for their After the war Dale returned as a display room Home to help his father on the At the same time he opened a savings drive, fust place in public farm. He and Ramona moved a small music store in Layton which relations, a certificate for the nasmall house on to the three acres he operated for llz years: He even- tional Jaycec No 1 project, civic, his. father gave him as a wedding tually closed the store, a poorer but service by partirpating motive national youth projects. present, which adjoins his fathers wiser man. Their Logan parade entry was Determined however, to stay in property. The family began to grow and the the business. Dale, and Ramona Miss Roy of 1956," Miss Gloria , house began to get too mall so have added a lovely40x20 display Barber of Roy. the young couple set about the room, onto their garage which is Twenty five members from Roy task of building a larger home. It tastefully decorated and carpeted took an active part in convention took three years to finish the house CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE affairs at the recent Logan event I ! LIONS TELL OF NEW OFFICERS Advertising WE HAVE THF. LATEST hit music and publicity W Dale Bingham is (large of the membership FOR personnel have not at been definitely estab lishrd for the three other com nutters to which Vern Thompson Dr Arley Flinders and Inter Brown have been attached Tiny are Public affairs, health safety and rruralion. and recreation, respectively t 1 I.AW' OFFICE IN I.EARFIFI.D. PHONE 5 1122. LESSONS GIVEN I N T E R P E R A T IVE speech lessons individual Phone PASTURE FOR RENT PASTURE available for attic Call 6131 afler 5 pm. SUMMER i LOST Tin pic-sen- ( HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER in Burton Mansfield is the chairman of that committee auled bv Frank Brown, Richard Tubbs, Mrs C I. Clements and Anal Smith records or sheet music BKNMO.V DRUG in comes under the direction of J Howard Stahle with Iee Raikinson as chairman Other members are Dr William Fan mug Karl Hill. Verdi I. Im gne Mrs A E Brown and Mrs William Bush c ADS FOR SALE I was .Mrs Elmer White Mrs Wesley Behlmg reported on the progress of the redistricting roblom which has demanded much community interest She reported that as an outcome of the Community Portraits 11 - ' Linda Taylor daughter of the hostess played several numbers on here electric guitar Director afe Lon Dunbar a iii-- lele ( Sparrow has chairman of his retail merchants committer They will work with Dorothy Be ede Josephine- Taylor, tm tar Smith Thurman Tubbs. Garth (ash Stan Reunion and 1 related information about the dts-- i ase. its treatment and reaction, she also showed colored slides of 'In isle of Hawaii and the school Matties KU'E WALLET. Sunday IM wiimly Ma'ii and Pa's and NAVY 2000 West 5300 South Papers Phone 5 2433 Personal WORK WANTED Mol l D I. IKE home Phone TO do ironing in my 4 1328 l - THE LIVING Cen-timP- l : Bv . PHILOSPHI R F. COTTI.F Copywrite 1956 - . DALE BINGHAM KYLE 1IARROP "Many a great oak from a small acorn has grown" and many "shoe string endeavor into like porportion because of the great faith and untlreless effort that has gone into it. It is just such faith and such effort that is making the Dale Bingham Music Co , one of the prominent individual business enterprises of Roy. The policy of the company is to complete satisfaction, guarantee and to obtain the good will of the customer. Anyone who knows Dale Bingham knows he is entirely sincere in these objectives. He lives BY n m Roy. j Because of his parents W. Edward and Lillian Jeperson Bingham wanted to give their son Walter Dale, their first born, a better chance to survive, Mr. Bingham left his position as an accountant in Ogden in 1918 and bought the " A PIONEERS COMPARISON I F CARISEN Alex ('arisen was elected to the top office of the Roy Riv erdale Lions Club at a meeting held at the Apollo Club last Thursday night ('arisen has been very active in the Rivrrdalc Town Conn cil the American lCgion. and me and service clubs main so his present position of lead ship ( onies as no surprise to those who know him Chosen to aid ibes Carlsen ale Elwyn M'alker 1st v ire president A E Brown. 2nd k e president I'hrt M' Frnnk, 3rd vice piesident. M'allaee M Knight, s e c r e t ary treasurer, Fermin Santos lion tamer. Boscoe ' hdd, tail twister, and Keith Kerr and Toyse Kato, new directors Remaining as hold-ove- r directors are Hal Da-is and Herman Fiet. The installation of these officers will mark the start of the 3rd year for the organization here The purpose of the club is to encourage and help in community projects. One specific interest is the giving of aid to persons with impaired eyesight. v , . 1 OF COMFORT Dear Mr Cottle Before I die I desire to givp to your readers a comparison of the unbelievable COMFORTS WE ENJOY' TODAY with what the pioneers had who entered Salt Lake Valley and the journey across the plains from the Missouri Rivrr to the Salt Lake Valley W made and broke the road, some of the time we followed Indian trails; some of the time we ran by compass; when we left the Missouri River we followed the Platte. We killed rattlesnakes by the dozen in some places. Made roads and built bridges till our back ached. Where we could not build a bridge, we ferried our people across. Me found a few naked Indians, wolves and rabFiits and large numbers of crickets, BUT as for a green tree, or any green field, we found none, with the exception of a few cottonwoods and willows on the edge of City Creek. For 1300 miles we earned every particle of provisions. Some women drove their own oxen W had to bring our seed grain, our farming utensils, sideboards, pianos, looking glasses, chairs, carpets, shovels, tongs, cook stoves and other necessities, piled together with women and children, helter, skelter, topsy turvey. in prane schooners. We arrived with broken down horses, spavined, pole evil, fistula and happed; oxen on three legs and cows writh ring-bone- one teat. If we had not brought out goods in this manner, we would not have had them, for there was nothing in Salt Lake Valley when we arrived. You may think this is a burlesque, well, I mean it as auch for we, compartively speaking, really came here naked and barefoot Signed J. E |