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Show V.k The Sun-Chronic- United in Recent Rites rf ; . i . le, ROY NEWS IT!' "?'? Roy, Utah, Thursday,: July 19, 1956 Ph. rlene Hamblin ' r. 1 m 4 2240 Charles W. ongi at illations to the of their arrival the on rganx ( M (l.iiifliter. Charles and Ruth three other children. Brent, Su ,m and Mary Ixiu. Little Nancy 1) in Thursday July 12. She lbs. 4 oi at birth bed .1,1 L.' . v VCX'T.JS - - 1 . i SUNKIST - 300s LARGE SIZE INI i I llj VI ib, diiendants id William , i .'.mil and FI .a Jane Kynas , ,.l me, t fill a family reunion h- (''niton park nn Saturday i I V, '' ' - . ,t I., a , f', i t ' V'-- ,u. .n Each family lunch Ice cream and 12 t . a i I: .,!! 1, ' :' bi s ,11 CANTELOPE .,. d Honliv Hadley have d m' hter ngratulations ii,- pi o id aiil happy parents sons Michael and , !,., , t.o , !,t ','i 1 - ,, is dim lead d is serving his 1. Roy ,, u t I Alter a two week honey muon Mark of Rivcrdalc be- spent in Oakland and Portland the , linnu-aanie the bride of Vincent Tuscan newlyweds are makuig thru 11 Mi Wed in It.verdale So 4328 Father ., by n n reinunj ptriurmi'd , For her widdmg Hie liruin-tto, early at St Joseph's Catholic bride chose a Lice and tnPe gown i urc ii on June 30. Mi . 'n gin a (.alley and son Var ftngit 0.- d a lin'd Danny Prager are Mi, is the daughter of Mrs Arne w.ih four tiered skirt and l She carried a bouquet of Mark and the late Joseph p g in Roy from San Diego and soph white Mrs of son p nk w-iorchid, ,1 the is i K The groom it,, v ai lived, mi the 14th The hoys Vo ., Boss. Tuscan and the late allot is i' in.i nt, California Thursday '! j ;,p I us, an o( Ogden. i C.ui, y plans to stay until the Her sister Mik Sam liana' Me ,f lie nl her ti ug,M She will he the rajM to Tuning the 0 30 a m nuptials, !ot,c came- from In, c vest ,1 f Mr and Mrs Wil A nine. Betty , ,1. oner was held at Rigo s with matron of honor I .alii was til ideMIl., ul, and 1- ,n Y.uuey ,,nd Mr and Mrs J.illtid the couple present i , !a(iw-::oihir smaller nine, Anna Marie Unity Mi Cool n Un- i wiung their wedding recep Anna was flower girl Mi lonij,.;i 'ook place m the White City Ladies Night" for the p w., 400 rela M.,r ii w.,s a red .dl .n white 'iliiHini ppmxiinatel U ,v Kiw.ms Wednesday night wore women wi two matching 'lie attended vis and friends 1,, ii iov d ., lawn party at the row ns o! stieer nvluii overnet. one hade the otln r orchid l,i . of Mi and Mrs Elmer Brown ill a' ul 1. tut vias served on the patio p t hr e .,r i a d touijiiei s of c am a PONAlb w CHILD ile got st sponger was Jerry Rus-.d roses lions , M , Hon- t i 1 15c Fust Ward canning canned apricots on Thurs f v PJili July All concerned 1 at ,f led at the results that is I have talked 'o They plan to u s'r,ng beans next week AND MRS. VINCENT 1 OM AN MK. wheh I, ,v,cif l, nii"ioii Per Pound SEEDLESS-GRAP- ES , - 15c eac: SWEET THOMPSON Mr. Howard Olmstcad ..J , ,i ir house guests recently, a. a! MS Marion Childres and ,iiv g Adon, Illinois They plan i ,1, I - lull . I tii." V U, rS e I f ... f 1, ve t.Mce i tnldreii. Steven, Mar-- , i n : and Jimmy Mrs Chil lived ,, piesident of the Re , f s , y pi 'lie l.DS Branch back Mi f- e JUMBO SIZE i . j 3 Per Doz, hr fill nodjl d ' V JULY 24TH STORE CLOSED TUESDAY and Mrs Frank Masten and daughter Cheryl recently returned ft urn a trp to Buhl. Idaho. They fam-I- C, red Mi Mastcn's sister and Kenneth Searl). Mis Mr and lot of sightseeing and dii Mr Masten spent some i.ninj .4 'l .1 Mr I - ROY FOOD STO RE :i..w w-i- s , , i 1 Per Pound TENDER TESTED j I j ; , t IT 1!, luide w.,s j,.vc:) m marriage i hi ttier in law Joseph Lalli man Hi mhng the groom ,,s Pe-- t Her vi. ,s !us luo'tnr John Tuscan M,'hir ngeio Mark, ushered .Mohad previously In i i, honor d with a personal shower given l.y Mrs Jean Santarelh. Mrs Flora Palmar'c- and Mrs Ia np Carter, am! itieir mother, Mrs Purl Bunco Risa-'- .mm siina , tv In II RIM t cm ( vkes : :1 MAUTO PAINTING TRICK i V c SIGN S v ititiHH !oi, was n . Jo! the following dance Tv aline Tullis I.arry havleen Brown, Patricia Il.oi:,..s. stieron Peterson, Mari-ivp, union and Carol Lynn Mr in.!, l. in 1. cd ni- , 1 Pc n M - n i n aco x icau 7W 2443 9 - lot of talk in htrn u v h funds, cam t ,i ji.r gu con ril,ut:on- - five percenters, Tut viiy few people know h.iN SPECIAL I: it, J,,, ! Prc-.- i , c d, n! Mu I K.senhower's .nil f un-v- It was set up lie W..S i tected to the ml has In en in opera m It w as made up of t un , v r s nee ut the modest savings the . ,1, i.i man, i. ad to accumulate igii ng h.s lifetime m the armed i iv , , s ,,i of the royalties from t.is .v r tings k r, u, e n.g cttic e Prc sident i; e'i'.uw r turned his assets over to a iMiard of trustees He is never toil how his peiMinald funds are heir;' uni ted or in what areas h n mi ad 'on lie must lake as is lent i i he taken hv him with a" tnowii Ige ol the alien t it may ; g 1, . apir !, v , j new . . . i and l,a,e personal interests oil h s Lave found through experience t!,..t an honest man seldom if ever las tin- occasion to tell anyone he s Pi ople know it without being And conversely, as the pro-!i d. "The moie he spoke of h . Loi or the faster we counted The White House mi spoon ,e Lor than continuing the existence ,, the ti list fund had no other contacted them eo.uinc nt when The President took the action he di because it was right and that's all there is to it A "a in in Washington we are wit ressii g a spending spectacular, The Senate- - half of the legislative and purs, string branch of government .s trying to give the Defense Department more money than its top man says it can spend Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson has the advantage of the most expert advice in the world His multi billion dollar defense budget request is an outgrowth of that advice. It is all, he says, that the Defense Department can spend wisely without waste. The most open handed segment of the Senate disagrees. Per haps the unaccustomed sight of a I - revolving shelves , i ' 1 combination "rlybt-Ido-p- Airtomatk dafrwffnf ... bit 1)0 top rfrijrotof taction on frMior powitd Wow. AI tbi dlvt ftohrm, qooDfy, ond dapondabillty lor whkb 6-- E Irfrijartrton art famoej , . . no prktd for tptckd raltml AT LEAST 5i3cr Allowance Trade-i- n IASY TM$ mini WITIK . . SWIFTS . UG HADES . . Ph. . COMf IN TOD AYt Roy. Utah 3-44- 64 1 I national treasury surplus rather than deficit- - has made them giddy. The House this week passed ion cl, reding the Secretary of tenor to make a nationwide study of the education needs of our Indians. Tins is long overdue 0, r attempts to solve this problem pine meal have been only par-- t ally successful. The results of Ill s study should enable Congress to enact a comprehensive program that will bring about a solution to this long standing national problem, t t . Cans 20 Oz. - Jar 49c PEANUT BUTTER SWIFTS JEWEL SHORTENING FIESTA , magnetic doors 12 Oz. PORK LUNCH MEAT ; m a P.EADT PAN SWIFTS PREM 3 for $1 i ig b n m u.ager of Roy I.um and family are enjoying a va i.i'.on Hid week in the Northwest Jtav I,, r Dawson Reports VALUE (IT IP r, v - 100 Cello Wrapped PAPER PLATES Count Pack Cello Wrapped COLD DRINK CUPS 98c DIXIE Macs Brand 100 9 Oz. Full Duarts Complete Assortment for 25c 2 SODA POP - Pink or Plain $1 Frozen Lemonade 6 oz. SEA MIST FRESH FLUFFY PIXIE 10 Mix Oz. 10 Cans plastic bag MARSHMALLOWS 19c FRESH BAKED OLD FASHIONED rec $1.00 DEVILS FOOD CAKE Special 89c Special Bread Swir Orange 29c |