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Show Weber County Total Jpfcees and Jaycettes Told Roy Day Committees Plans are underway for a bigger and better Roy Day celebration this year to be held August 11th. An outdoor dance at the new tennis court wdl start the affair the night of the 10 with other plans to be announced later. Gordon Howes is general chair man of the affair Tom Williams, publicity chairman, l.on Dunbar and Robert Olsen Chairman of fireworks and equip ment is Hilly I.ambrose with Elwyn Hall, Frank Nomura, LaVar Smith, food chairman is Min Hamada with Blaine Bingham, Max Glover, Harry Sugihara. rides and concessions chairman is Bob Stewart, with Dorn Antomctti. Duane Gill and Don Shreck Deltiert Brown, chairman of the committee, coordination parade with Howard Stahle and Bob Wade, dance chairman is Murray Carver w.th Bob Stevens Returns Home ,r. Vol. 3, No. Roy, Utah, Thursday, July 19, 1956 Weekly Newspaper . . 245 Roy 11 Years oi Marriage Roy Fire Department Busy; Chief Seeks Peoples Aid ) I in (barge was Hi Man a Will atti' D Wilmas w na Carver and Jane Seelhaia The hus iiess mee'.ng cnn-- s fnrimil Uin.: n I1 11 ' f r ,nl 11 ;s ' Estimate e spiinklers when they hear the iid - .Ii pi-- - I t Joyce Elected Governor c M ,i . s Peterson, in- M's I Snmhaia There was damage al were ( (Kips thmugh has not yet been made. An appeal to the citizens of Rov Cits is made by Fire Chief Chuuncev Daily for their coolie ration in turning off their ot il:ui,.i I co hairim n Those charged with pebl ty are Bi llv Glover and .Marion t..il Selecting the judges are Gene ni. mettie and Donna OSen lei oral wins .md ariangi im tits, Martha Hamada. cl, airman Betn.c Jane Foil West piuperty ..in e elm ken i the truik bed i wen 1 he following (ommi'tevs select! d Cake Walk Frances No and uiura ihaliman. Doinia ( a:ver 'Kifi'- M.tr.i'ii (till ri' t !itIti ( Sparrow and Wilma Stewart k File Depipt fire siren. The pressure is low in the summer time and con ,.'i in siderahle pressure could be Ini was anoher grass fire at sured if all residents would Gate on 5G(M So turn their water off for the o in witfi no property dam short period that the fire de!i d partment needs it. f :e was .,f Resslers Garbage lh.- fire ch.ef also reported that on fit to So j i! J 47 a m t nation has someone their ' v the refuse in garage p iii to fire cells 24 hours a day snswei k i i a iglit fue and burned '1 In phone number is 4 0444 ed n Shiiny Wade Delores Sm.th The gifts and pr s lomnuttie under the c hairmarsbip of Miles I, fioin w ,th Stew-i r' in. hi Ima Howe Jovcc Sp.uinw anil Marge Stevens A social followed with B.ngo oe being played Kcfri shim nts ,t rv ed Those in attendance were Pies . ill- ui' Sbrf( r ki pt busy Tuesday with S ri ported 7 was a large i s thtie at 4000 field a vacant in ii - :.t .t l.a.lu-- Bov Jaycettes held a bus, ness Wednesday meeting and social n glit Jiriy li at thi home ot The Wilma Mew aits The committee The City With a Future! . . . i ! I'lm-ri.o- In i r son of Mr Union Peterson, was elec-- , of Boys State in a race i will govern Boys State until of Hus year s program and i fi r i he first few days nrx! year Weber High attends sub-mwhin he is senior class n sefi nt and was president of the Wilur H.gli BUS Seminary last If. "i Sair j r of each of " Of more than three score vears o' marital Miss is the lecoid I Ittbl P Mrs Mr and lotion d I couples Heading from lef, to right, Mr. and Mrs. I Ezra BeusBeus are hiuthers and M s Be Inap an and Mr and Mrs James Beus of Hooper. Ezra an James to unal.le pos were Itnerdule of Mis. James Beus are sislr.s. Mr and Mrs. George Dawson home and is shown below If you the pu lure because- of 111 health, however, a piclurewastaken.it n n in , i ii will nolle e they are holding hands. Building Permits Total $167,570 months of this year Dim dine perm. Is totaled approxi i.t- I, ii. s- match si (140 87 Ion Hammer ,icc ot ding to Ru ! ii" building inspector Building permits for June totaled 1167 77n ,,f which $130 210 was for new homes $13 260 f.u garages and additions $1.7 000 for a new Union oil Mat mn at .7300 So 1900 West Norma B Holley, house, $11,420. Mansfield, two homes for $10,336 A Ba! and one for $10 (HK). s for $10,620 and two house Imghum one for $0,720 Joseph R Friedle, tii.iis. so 'oti Federal Construction a house for $10 240 and one for vear Wavne was also presented with he otto A Wiesley award over, weekend where 350 young p.iDarlene Bingham Marge Stevens, Jane nts are attending Boys State studi Donna Carver, Wilma Stewart. Mr Wiesley of the State Road Sugihara Martha Hamada, Frances oninnssion who was a leader in Nomura Gene Antonicttir, Donna fir w ,S J 11 s W ife. Ixiufsa Bovs State in 1939, Olsen. Marion Gill, Thelma Howgj, .tailing Edwin of I'.ukir d.iu.'ti! n award to Wayne the Betty hakrop Wade Sparrow Joyce 3 Shirley ox I'arki r March i n i March , I r a B us was born Bovs state is a week long pro $9 640 Glover and Delores Smith ' H77 r. Ihc son of James 74 m ogden to teach young boys j ram designed Hal V r n Development two lit Wire maroed Feb 12, 1896 d Clarmda Hill Beus His ions ... ai eminent gm 822 Everett Fierce, opera! $8 'I hcV had houses Bake Salt ,.fler four y i wi s of sei ice II ll.p'e 'he o' iv c IS the daughter of Wi! house $7,072 Olson ami Davis l i n five arc I hi v celebrated their 62nd He served ,.s a lit mechanic two and F.'ther Call Baker She iptit c f.ildri ii hit 1. m K San Oakland mist Co house, $10,000 and anm . v .,i ne hall years l, 19 of this '.na Cot du.g anniversary g Mrs hoi n March 7 876 in Hooper n w ttu-for $10 784 V l,i rnadino t lovis New Mexico, and d Mrs Ejwiii D git r st.tr hi were married Dec 7 1803 in '!e a' i D Hansen garage. $788 were LaMar 18 t ot 'I month, last B he i Amiralla of lloopi r Mis (, Mr Daw son was born in Ogden the Salt Bake temple Except for s n.p-oiI garage $1,344 Ken Mayor Mrs Hugh Ida a t Nam; Mental. spent in Germany and Greece Hi! ago the Son of George mth N Rowe garage, $2 112. E. ).e (,rst two years of their marriage yt.'tis Arthur saw temporary duty in 17 Eloisc baricIalghclc. Hoop ,.nd Mnriah ineoln Dawson. Mrs.i they have lived in Clinton where Nelson garage, $624 Earl othe r countries dur.ng this time ran r Mi Peter A i.Margaret i Olson Dawson 81 was also born in Og and their ra.sed family thev to W Nelson garage $.772 Hugo W. and all the way fioin Iceland I. ic t N A Tin y h.iv e 10 grant! den. the daughter of William and Hicir farm F.ldred J 6 git .im! gr.mdrtul Doi. i Browning AA caver Her twin Bailee k garage $1,000, t !. Piti. Tripod two of their It lost chil-drtThey $200 two chicken coop has Hutson, He is married and sister died at birth The following are still living .ii n ARTIIl R J GIBBY Iatren () Kay, basement rooms Arthur and Marie They will a great was Robert childhood were Mrs s Mr ii always Clinton he Daws, Belfi.tp F.zra Dawson work George Mrs. and will Mr. George and he VK Floyd D Smith addition Riverdale anti sat-Mrs ami were married in Arthur J Gibby of Riverdale has live m Hazel Beasley pnilsm.iii at d t njoy i d fishing Ogden Alfred Barker addition Mf 000 Field Hill at been has Force a! He dt Air ; hieen released from the Sail lake Temple April 10, $2 0ou and I M Thorup, addition Altai Johnston Ogden. tn nt og a grt Henry R taunt r all ho hit- ..nd still raises Hi'4 They have lived in Riverdale $720 Mrs Frank (FearD Fattc rson. Clinton Mrs Bruce ( Ethel Johnston, a nn o llnwt r and vegetable gar-i- .,! the ir married life Mrs n If.- is still serving as a ward T hi have four children William J and Ersel H all of Ny Bur Rclva' Vance Riverdale, eacher and s a member of the II (. ss.i. Ore Mrs timer (N'etai CLASSIFIED ADS Clearfield. Mrs cpinnim of his ward Ralph Dawson nett Ogden and Mrs Morris Bessie h.gh Willard been lias Clinton Ri help Mrs scry Mm ID Melius, of li,,,p Roy. Adams Clinton nry (Thelma) Allen Stoker j By KYI.E IIARROP d in Hie (ommunity nursing the ,i id Dawson. Roy They ( Verda Nelson. Salt Lake City. Mr Beus has been a fanner all TORRENT mak now have six grand children and 12 IcMir Stoker Ely. Nevada. Ice Im life and an active church work- s u k Mn- I'.isi, s hi ' l s and footstools atld dtnng School Mrs Sund.iv J, hildren Dewey at BRAND NEW me grande Moker Nyssa. Oregon. (j,j er especially in the ettu Hammon Moker Taylor, besides ha'iiiwork as her six broke keeping Dawson I'll 16 Mrs hip super FIRST to live in these Oregon, served Garner. be Nyssa, THE BE Thelma while ye.irs v as 3 feeling a tut indisposed h t ilths ago and has been confined Mrs Beus has been a Mrs Bee Eunice Southwick, intendent pc modern, She just completed apart made was interview ,hm this As children bed Bells w a - Ill!!! April 7 n. of the ward or All the are two James since. wheelchair Calif Available and Willetts. ments oiioselor president ad fishing with her daughter of James a iulo she maintains son n a cheerful leach t.nu the a unfurnished, igtit at in home and horn of room Frimary winapartments pel Soriety'( rda and In r husband Willard l.tr.nda Hill Be .s His wife pint in her incapacity and enjoys d furnished, Ki gaidlcss of Mrs Stokers many bedroom apt r one on Bake aj .elson in Yel'owslone s of Edam fam unfurnished th Mr Dawson is able to be il.mhter her W illi.im O Belnap w.is born Dee es in ..in itors loin ra,smg apt one spoils r,p I hey took together the first Im ki r She ve.o ,p and around, but has not been 2 Located in the center of Roys r;74 in Smith Weber son of .,nd at!, tv: i.inog f"i her home and assist i.irt of Julv So 17 .n Jloope-1874 she They a II for sometime Ann I'm the on ami farm, Fbza .ml h. r James ,tnn bust., William activity center. 2002 W. 5600 lake and, It was veiy cold on the a live-lend workers in to w re man o il April 28 18'6 in the been have too in both has u,-not He 30174 Hooper busy has Rhone Watts They r s Tay bn ran-- ht a severe cold. ; tie Milt l.akt Itmp'.e BUS Church Mrs Dawson reiping hand to her neighbor her rugged eonstitu or i huh but for be F She well when she had a horse SPRINKLER systems installed Lev n there was sickness members J u sons Rodney have Th. who ir grandchildren. 5o of them mn would have had very serious cut and thread the sell will route nurse, teachers pipe and It a H' us K'e practical buggy visiting Hooper Cline competant and .lac school age m not vit reached inisequenic.s. ed to suit your needs Reus Minon. Idaho. Bvan tor the Relief Society It took her to ac- - Union a impiv liv assisting tbe doctor been has Mrs south Taylor in was born 'fry TAYIXIR Mrs Taylor ROOTS removed fom your sewer "western the Leonard and Weber Mrs I.ETTI F, STOKER smith ami .lie many cases of illness he hanhiis Reus. Oregon, tivr person all her life, she as known lines quickly and easily Call and now hi Riverdale of friends i looper. known today as West INunt neigh hey lulls dled among loom" of done practical nursing at the county Judkins at 4.7416 lav 13 1883 She is the daughter Gordon n(nvv planted orchard Her efficiency, In, Is and relatives nave 37 grand ch. Idren and 18 Rov There were only 12 children in mil cheerfulness made her so much mfirmary. woiked at the Arsenal I.evi Byram Hammon and Mar of the one room Roy school when after Mr Stoker died and was trans- , it at grandchildren ia June Belnap, and the 8th a part of everyones life that they Mr Ileus has been active in to Hill Field later After she attended 7 children Ixdtio young a name a young al! called her Aunt married Mr Taylor she started a church work since he was be by which she is still affectionately a missionary to Hammon as served He Bottle which man 1000 own 10. her of business Her fathers family was the first little July She had known even by those who are no she still 1801 and was bishop of pursues with the utmost Ireland in unity to settle in Hooper They came Mrs Jesse Stoker. of of her life and relation ink up residence in 1866 in the known Jesse most enthusiam and rnjovment She has the Hooper Ward ami a member .1 Cm.m her sis to married Stas,was Weber High built by his and mends, herd brother house, Id Hooper repairs sold their place in a doll hospital The stoke Mr Beus has been a farmer all ter 1olly. His father was the first Rov m took up farming and dresses all types of dolls. She apt Hooper A monument and re was r Ins life and in cinjiinctKin sen eel Ffaff new a herself in Robert Beasleys cowyard bishop in Bountiful and Copy write 1956 sewing By R. F. COTTLE town in Fiurtev, Idaho, and lived there got the as president of the 3D vears house herd for old for naming as she says really goes and chine sponsible health howing where the Stokers Mr years doll clothes, AVet ter Central Dairy Assn nee stood Her father was born Bountiful. started tn fail so they moved back to town" making lovely in Mrs Beus has been a member of first is especial- the the she built across Stoker plains n the way In 1001 Jess While waiting for Old Faithful geyser to errupt. we were talking to Roy. and he retired from farm During the holidays has worked in ward cho-much He hat! been the railroad lv rushed Mrs. Taylor gets 851 Hhoiit house between the OS&L happiness to a gentleman from New York State mg auxiliaries other and clothes a doll in River Society her and at law material for Hamblins of judge her Jim track and at mi insurance adjuster, attorney IRiwevei. in the short time the at In 1869. her mother's family dale The Stokers lived there 30 the knitting store, where they and until her eye sight became He was returning from a Bov Scout summer camp at New Mexico Mrs. Stoker in were Stokers her Burley. of one spe was inved to Hooper and her maternal left which fected with Ho said. 1 am a scout executive farm sewing her 2(XH) hoys were enrolled their on pieces supplied .eheie her presence felt. She keep randfather was the first bishop of years, She also knits ciai hobbies now used realty made somehow included their dont seem able to get close to them cuttings the from hut property like boys of the first Daughters remarkable- Hung about these is organved he first organized Hooper ward. as the The do what and I do not find in anything fact Cemetery happiness Roy in Icr mother was horn in 18.75 in Og- now known as the Great Basin the wonderful people is their youth-and textile paintings. He continued I have read a room full of articles on happiness and stry jobs She slowed was the first county president. Mrs Taylor still drives her own fulness Although they have subdivision. don t seem to find even a little bit. I have studied and attended servwas also busy in church activities still enjoy Mr Taylors father was a great somewhat to they down several made has trips and ear best 50-fof almost every religious denomination- Catholic. Protestant and the ers well, They had a there ?;man. He imported the first good health and are still up Mhers, seeking happiness I have traveled from coast to coast many Idaho all by herself fairly all over Burley, from and area the in people do a consider-horses in Utah. He used of the DUP, she is one v. She has traveled extensively too, and doing The men water from it times Have been married 25 years, no children. Can you tell me what of their own farm prizes for the county hauled 'ske all the sweepstake visited able has and members the portion In 10(H) stock. years charter through is the matter with me7 of first their .and the themselves for horses. fine Clysd.dc work work and the women still keep Her points of interest in 38 states. That 1 am one of the Utah. in land of the the My wife will confirm my statement equally divided 1004 organization they Inch weighed from 1600 to 2000 me all very much in old not house. an is They I over are not am Ixttie on Now earth. Taylor there Lorenzo. men 765. most miserable m happy? Am I inwardWhy is im tier with Mr Stokers brother is at all the state and county woman at 73, but surprisingly terested in what carries on about the it? of members selfish Daughters 000 without 30 ly knowing of a raised avid variety The Stoker's was an are' able to attend nrs Daughter This is one of the few times in my 26 years study of happiness when of the Utah Pioneers. She is also young quick witted and interesting them, they inorsewnman too and like her father fruit trees and berries and early a derive great enjoy- I have met a and so herself church shehas because kept first of the camp member charter summer person who admitted freely he was not happy. His wife the each with their morning during riered every foot of this territory in living. People do not ment in their association terested statement He is a very unhappy man," she said, "in his in confirmed Roy. team a organized time, Mrs. Stoker drove and relatives. friends n horseback. of a number old 1942. many living Oct. most $row by of 30, just t died miserable the time." he Mr. Stoker is 'at load The Eevi B Hammon family into Ogden to sell her wagon I suggested, I believe it is many married years, they grow old by wasting They attribute their long lives HIS Mrs. Stoker 1047 7. ANSWERING to QUESTION. time in May back 1804 in of fruit. Shed get roved from Hooper to Roy has and happiness to hard work and little Mrs. and husband Taylor this, and no one big thing . . . widowed them, reward that in the happiness Ursal and life, Taylor, things nto an 80 acre dry farm. Water cook dinner for her husband is not to be had by seeking it directly, but rather indirectly of her sister Rhoda. Mr. Taylor had never done. She expects to have temperate living household to her do happiness and in those some children to as really a great problem In giving sptcial notice marto make others happy. many more good years too, in fact, Canal chores. They shipped much of their seven sons and daughters, all the oldsters in our communities throughThetrying has of Just life at ays until the Weber Davis said 73, only and she 1955 died Nov, foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise 19, He ried. and other parts. Idaho the to Mrs. fruit remembers and as built. Lottie in her just begun. The past 6 months have we must include Mr. Oppenheim. grows it under his feet. was The Stokers had 11 children, but Mrs. Taylor lives alone now 'who ime the canal broke out. It 5649 been the first time in her life she Gecfrge Dawson of Riverdale. at home little comfortable sons "I think you arc right," said the mans wife. Could be," said the two. nine reThe living buried folk be could it oldest before towns wo months has had no worries or responsibili- are not only the include Herman So. 2700 West. score nan. daughters tired and she and her brothers and mar- - ties and she has enjoyed every but also have the highest 22 50 has She Marvin grandchildren. Mrs. Shall we meet again as we pass this way next week? there. bliss 7 ,7. 7 wedded ind to carry water by the bucket Stoker. Burley, Idaho; of the it. in of minute years blessed 61 and great and ned grandchildren Ivan ull to water each tree in their (Jane) Venable, Roy; "-- ' . j 1 pre-iiiti- gm: - i K.-'- . Ho-'pe- i- - V wed-Apri- i ' i , v i - i 1 ehil-Idre- c 1 , i Community Portraits tin-art- I i I - 1 I i i Rc-- r i ( c 1 I i i s ,1 i i 1 ' - THE LIVING PHILOSOPHIES - now-land- 10-3- ma-fou- . e j 1 I 1 , I t. I - . . |