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Show The CoitiiiK fraa Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 1, 1956 le, 7 Pin electrician. They have a son who is a pilot and one a college professor. Mrs Martin is the Dean of 1 been on the right aide of the law, but there was once when he almost wasn't. A saloon keeper and hia wife were brutally murdered and robbed one night in their home leaving a small three year old aon orphaned, The citizens of the town were greatly aroused by the foul deed and suspinoned a competitor saloon keeper and his common law wife who ran a "tough outfit" across the street. Mr Bedier Joined up with the lynching gang, thirsty for a "neck tie party They were saved from the act by the arrival of Sheriff Ijimb and his Indian Strage Ike Sheriff Lamb was an old pioneer at the job and was known to always " get the man He quickly sized up 'he situation and after a bit of Southing, discovered the killers to be strangers in town, a bushy hair cd man and an incompotant boy woh were found with the loot in their possession A trial was held and justice done them To Mr Hedier and the comrauni ty as well it was a great lesson In 1812 the family took up ranch ing in Green River, Utah They did well for a time but because of some unfruitful speculation on Mr Bediers part, he gave up ranching and went to work for a company while working for the roriMruction company that Mr became a recruit to work at the Nasal Supply Depot in Clear-,ielduring the war He distinguished himself while working for he government by receiving three ertificates of merit Although he neld several positions his main Job was in the maintenance of fire irms and all types of tools The Bediers are Justly proud of heir children Daughter Blanch vho is known as Sister Juliana of he Maryknoll Order of Nuns She las traveled all over the world and or 13 years taught school in the Irient She is the author of the ;eography books arranging in text rom the first to the 8th grades vhich are used in Catholic schools hroughout the world. She has also vritten many childrens books and t the present is writing a series ntitled "Crusade" which are stories aken from the Bible for children Their Mrs daughter Harry Mvrtle) Martion, is married to a 'fa going man who is the ships Ii Sun-Chronic- was Be-di- Auxiliary Organized Women at the Oregon State lege. Mrs, Lloyd (Ruth) Baker lives in Green River, Utah. The oldest of their three children, Mrs. Wilbur Thompson lives in Clearfield. They have two children. Both Mr. and Mrs Thompson work at Hill field av does Mrs Herbert (Mary Lou) in Smith who lives at Roy. Mr. Smith is a disabled war veteran They have two children. Their .daughter Mrs. Lionel Mans) Chesworth and four children live in Calif. They have invited Mr. and Mrs. Bedier to fly there for a visit but Mr. Bedier flatly states flying isn't for BEEF STEAK CHICKEN FRY ROUND OR SWISS Bonelese I p n V i ; ) ' No Waste STEAEC! Extra Thick 59c Pound n U. S. CHOICE BEEF ROASTS GROUND CHUCK Bedier calls himself an advanced "Free Thinker" and is affiliated with no church ( I T TO ORDER Bedier's chances Although tor an education were pretty slim, he has a quick and active mind and has read much and studied many things He is greatly interested in the sciences, especially the science of mankind and geology He says the only authentic history of mankind is written in the rocks, strota upon strota The Bediers have lived in Roy suite 1044 at 5473 So 2050 W. and they have endeared themselves to the many who know them. Mr. big business at the time is uranium prospecting and he says he has a lot more endurance than the "citv fellers with white collar " jobs Keeping his mind and body .idive. Mr Bedier feels is the secret of his present mental and physical vitality vice Mrs Chauncey and treasurer, Mrs. at the home of Mrs Chauncey Charles Pruit, and Mrs Eldin Volpi Daily to organize an auxiliary for as historian and reporter the wives of Roys volunteer firewill be ICED ORANGE president, held the second Meetings Monday of each month The organthe group as ization at present will be for social! Harry Albert, purposes Mis Donald But has gone 69c Publishing to join her hus Washington D band who has been there two and one half month in connection with his work at the Naval Supply DeI lu will spend two weeks y pot touring the eastern states Services Held . - uNo spi nd a week in San Francisco " here thev will attend the Kiwanis ention Good 29c 25c WRAPPED ON LARGE Vm j Qr Ea. I - RADISHES TF RR U N (am 3 Assorted - Storeys RELISHES FRFF SERVICE! PLUS FULL YEAR G LIBBY'S Chunk Style Corned Size Tin 2 $j 12 oz. 3 Can TABLE PRIDE PURE Strawberry E.s LIBERAL n Consoles MxM 21C1S3. View top Kmtnp. Oonoine Mahogany veneers. INCLUDING PICTURE TUBE. Uftro-Visio- PwIW ,T PURE PRESERVES BUY TODAY AT THIS Raspberry Case of 1 Case of 10 OZ. JARS 2 PRICE 3-44- 64 the Bargains Jan OZ. JARS BBC PHONE $10 DOWN 12 Plum Marmalade s26 MONEY-SAVIN- G Terms: Grape Boysenberry 10 Also available in Blonde Oak The Bird With 00 Apricot-Pineappl- e n $10 PER MO. MUTTON PRESERVES RRANTFE ON ALL PARTS, W Jar UNA INSTALLED Oz. 8 . DEL MONTE TABLE PRIDE DYS (Local Product) $00 3S.OO 1 M M FULLMER'S FAMOUS DRESSING Jars YOU PAY ONLY COMPLETELY 45c PICKLES DHLs E ) Tossed Salad 12 oz. $354.95 J 'loeal Product) sWIFIs Regular Value ITr1 SAIAD DRESSING 00 for 1 1 for I 5 SALAD BOWL t Made bv Kraft CHOICE R 8 XJ Model 21C135 Sells lor $319.9$ Ol SALADS Jumbo Celery 25c 5c bu. PEAS si,,- YOU SUMMER Large Crisp D N LETTUCE CUCUMBERS RFD I)RT KKND RED DIAMOND till NEW KING SIZE TO TOP OFT CANTALOUPES Meat OUR TRY SIZE Thick Orange 19c Ea. Carton UCAL BERRIES 36 Pack 4 25c EARS PRICES BEM THE HUSK! IN OR CUT GREEN REANS ULTRA-VISIO- 49c TOMATOES A 6 No 59c CORN I ram NOW FLAVORFUL INDIO IF. WFI) 1 With Fresh Strawberries Reg. NEW CROP FRESH 1 Mr and Mrs Harry McCoul leii miv Is If we stick to the office all out hunting day, we ought to things to write about, if we go out and try to hustle we ought to be on the Job in the office 11 we don't accept contribu lions, we don t appreciate gen in-- , if wi punt them the paper is full of junk If we edit the other fellows sti'iy, we are too critical, if wc dun t we're asleep If we clip things from other papers, we re t lay to venti them if we don't wcYc stuck with our own stuff Now like as nm some guy will sav we sw.pi-this froc ' omc other paper We did Star Valltv Independent Alton Wyoming ltid.iv for San Diego when- Mr Mi tool will attend Naval Reserve Si l.ool for two weeks They, will i small paper CAKE NOW Reg. 59c serious Keul Jensen and daughter Kathy have be. n visiting with Mr and Mrs William Varnev recently The dim-vhave lust from a n p t New Washington D ( ) ork ( luc.igo and im.iha i a no picnic If we print Jokes, people say we au- silly, if we don l they sav we are too CHIFFON BREAD NOW Reg UNICED ORANGE t HEALTH) CAKE I Hard to Please to pi 49c Stone Ground CHIFFON Be-'Lo- ROY NEWS BONELESS 59c Pound Thirteen members met recently Daily, secretary men Fleeted to head president was Mrs ANY SIZE Per OFFICERS 01 THE Roy olunteer Fire Department Auxiliary are, left to right seated, Mrs. Eldin Volpl, reporter; Mrs. Harry Alberts, president; standing, Mra. Charles Pruit. secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Chaunoey Daily, vice president, lor the present the auxiliary will act as a aoil organization only. Photo by Ilowes) Mr Antenna Installation 79c Pound Rump or Heal o! him Mr Funeral services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gibby were held Tuesday at 11 am at tin Lindquist and Sons Colonel Moituary Bishop Wilford Tesch thi Riverdale Ward conducted the mVvhcs The baby. Neil John, died nine hone after birth at the Dee hospital last Saturday Enrlv this year the Gibby family moved to Riverdale as owners and opciators of the new Gibby Nursery and Floral Shop on Highway 91 Besides the parents, four brothers and two sisters survive TENDER TESTED FULL OF FLAVOR mh Col- Hal-Ver- V. 8. CHOICE ROY, UTAH FOOD M STORE-RO- Y OPEN DAILY 8:30 a.m. - 9 pm. 12 Jan 29 i'fV |