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Show Weber County ROY JAYCEE CLUB HOSTS TO Davis High Will STATE WIDE PARTY 8 SUCCESS View New Gym Roy City Council Approves Fire Ordinances, Name The Roy Jaycees entertained over 300 Jaycees from all over the state last Saturday Members came from as far south as Cedar City, as far east as Vernal and from on the north to join in on State officials hailed it the fun. may be contacted for either a burning permit or to report a fire hazard as the beat get together yet are Chief Chauncey Dally, Asst. Chief Eldin Volpl, Captain Lee Saunders, Lt. Charles Pruitt, and Kenneth Horspool, secretary and treasurer Dee Sparrow and Asst. Those on the tour were and treasurer, Dom An- ularly interested in the G124 Globe-tomaster plane which they were al etti, with regular members: Harry Alberts, J. Blaine Bing- - lowed to completely inspect ham, Max Gloer, Eyler Runchel, Steak dinners were served from Donald McDade, Marvin Sevy, 7 till 9 p.m. followed by dancing. WalHammer, Robert Smith, lace Smith, Robert Olsen, Frank A musical program was presented Wil-'i.iNomura, Arlen Karras, Harry Sugi-hara- , at 10 p.m. using Roy talent C. of ceremaster as Elliott Arland DuVall, Min Hamada, Edward McMillen, Everett Wells, monies, with vocal solos by Johnny Jensen and Betty Erickson. Mr. IeRoy Cobia and Russel Quimby. Elliott presented a comedy act and Roliert Froggett accompanist Lee Saunders Fire Marshal In recent week, the member of Roy' city council hve voted in n?w fire safety ordinance, that will be put into effect, nd enforced with the naming of Leland Saunders s fire marshall for the city. All the new ordinances are in accordance with the National Fire Code, and vs ill affect all citizen of the community. No open fires are permitted in the city limits, without the direct consent of any members of the fire department, who will issue permit, following an Inspection of the area the fire is proposed in Another of the ordinance passed concerns incinerator burning. This type of fire must be confined to an approved container. All fires must be burned during the hours of sunrise to 6 p.m The firemen will inspect the city for existing fire hazards, and make recommendations to clean up the hazards, to help eliminate f're losses y partlc-secretar- n - Ru-la- Lake View PTA Get Acquainted At Home Party Van-Dam- South Weber Wed in Ogden Succumbs Mrs Mary Binghim Cook, 85, South Weber, died suddenly it her home Mrs Cook, widow of Jame H. Cook was member of the South Weber EDS Ward and had served as president of the Relief Society for 12 years. She alao taught Sunday School and Relief Society classes She was bom Jan 5, 1871 in Riverdale, a daughter of Sanford and Agnes Fife Bingham The Pro Schula will be wearing At present, lunch is served to their new uniforms for the first them from the Roy School cafeteria CLASSIFIED the for an increased cost over what Funeral services will be conduc- time at this event Advisors for Car-roll other students pay ted Saturday at 3 p m in Lindquist Pro Schola are Mrs Beatrice and Mrs Winona Frost. and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel. FOR SALE The school, this year, lack L Poll will officiate Dale Bishop The hand will also play under two teachers to make a full teachInterment will be in the Aulto-res- t the (Erection of the new bandlead-i- ing staff, thus causing some of COLDSPOT refrigerator, good cond. ! rank Jostma Memorial Park reasonable. Call Mrs Orson Davis Tiu- stocking dance wall be held mi the new gym floor All students HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale. will have to ,iv well as teachers 4 1702, 2241 W 5400 So. Phone k ( hoi their shoes at the door to A FRIEND to the end, is plastic pH wilt scratching the new floor tvpe Glaxo, for asphalt tile floor. iese activities, along with the Fnds waxing W. M. Bush St Co. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, ; r,t football game of the season be Bro The Hereford Ranch mcetltrrson their regular, monthly gin Hear River High will close .is.i.ii-- i CAMERA for sale. Ph. in Boy was host to a tour sponsormgs Thursday Sept 27 The lesson i'.imv High Week 2 1184 or ed by the Western Livestock Jour"Thev Come in 1850" nal of los Angeles, Calif, and the MUSIC LESSONS TXX) HELPFUL The tune and the hosteses for the Utah Hereford Assn Thursday s are as follows' ROY needs piano players Tor meeting', St i mg a woman having trouble Sept 13 4 1442 call A 100 of more visitors than Camp U, Hooper, Mrs Verna , c't ng lir car started, a man from group 94-5- 0 California, I'tah and other sons ca II Mrs. Grace w 'ki-- bv and volunteered to help Manning, a of states western lunch enjoyed Parker at 8 p m Mrs. Grace Park- - !h woman, Mrs Charles A Sears, ACCORDION instruction for beginbarbecue sandwiches, salad, baked er, captain ners in Roy Area $1 00 per got out. the man climbed in, started beans relishes, punch and waterIbc engine and quickly drove away. Call 4 2257. melons at Mrs. V, where ranch the Ardcll Hooper, they Camp Mis Sears rrjmrted the auto stolen, made a study of cattle quality, salei IX) LL HOSPITAL AT 5649 SO Hunter, hstess at 8 p m Mrs Velma police said lb ,,d. captain. methods and pasture grass and stor2700 WEST PH 4 1431. LETHE age of ensilage STOKER Camp 20, Boy, Mrs. Emma Clyde Elbe Smith, rapt The Peterson Bros are known Child, hostess, Mrs Ivaloo Allen, How to report a fire: the western states for their ( m hostess at 2 p m Mrs. Ruby amp Marv E Dalton. Mrs Golda through Phone give your not cattle in achievements, only .Veck Mrs Bernice Van Dame and Olmstead, captain address and location of feed hut and with name, pasture grasses Mr- - Elizabeth Smith will be host of fire. Camp 27, Riverdale, Mr. Vir- esses at the Relic Hall in Ogden processing ginia. hostess. Mrs Afton Salisbury, at 7 30 ro hostess Alta Mrs Patterson, captain At 2 p m The Sunset Vew Camp held their Camp 43. Kanesvllle, Mrs. Min-n- r owning meeting at the home of I Green, hostess. 8 pm. Mrs. Mrs Nola Barker, who was assisted Eva G Petterson, capt. by Mrs Fern Kearl. Sept. 19 at Camp 52. Lake View, Mrs. Glenda 8 pm Mrs Beverly Wiberg is the Thompson, hostess, 2 pm. Mrs. captain Park. Utah ADS Monthly Meetings HH-ORI- j lea-son- , lea-so- n CHRISTINE . . BODILY takes marriage vows Miss Christine Bodily, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Bodily became Mrs Robert Edward Williams on Sept 15 at 12 noon Christine and Boh were married in the Ogden ( 'iy court house ( hristine chose as her wedding Iress. a tan lace dress. After they were pronounced man and wife they with some friends and Christine's parents, went to the Peacock room for a bridal dinner. Congratulations to both. They are now at home to all of their friends in Sunset. TIRst AID Kir Is there a 'married, always gave her parent a part of every pay check. In November of 1917,. ahe married William Lester Poll' of South Weber. They have spent most of their life there. LA VERNE POLL the dirt out of the bend to let the water go down the river again. The real task was in getting the house fit to live in again. The plaster had all come off, cabinets were warped out of shape. They always worrying about the children as they had railroad tracks on the September of 1935, the family moved back to South Weber. Here Duane and Carolyn were born. Mrs. Poll was made president of the Relief Society in 1949. She also worked at the Arsenal and as many of the other women were working also. Relief Society was held at night. At that time, they met in a little chapel, but they had plans to build a new one. The ladies of the ward helped in many ways with this. They cleaned the old bricks so that they could be used in the new building. They made many articles which were sold to help with the building and to furnish their Relief Society room. Mrs. Poll works at the Naval Supply Depot now. She ha worked in all of the various organizations of the LDS Church all of her life. She has eight children living and 10 grandchildren. It is people like Mrs. Poll that blend strength and good will in a communityrThis in turn brings progress. MY PHILOSOPHY OF THE "MAGIC OF WORDS Most conorsations can be interesting and exciting. People know us by our words Very unconsciously, many times in our dally it can be effective speech, we paint a word picture of ourselves ... or boring & A firs! aid kit It a very any household to have. Civil defense recommend that you have one on hand for home emergencies. how to use it Learn for If disaster utrike, doctor will he awamped. Here ia a minimum list of first aid items you should have on hand. Yoilr civil defense director will be glad to furnish yoa with a more complete list. baking tori triangular bandaga firtt-aidrasilngt ya dropr castor oil taftty pin razor fc'tdfi toilft toap manuring ipoont toogua bladai iplinti A first aid or home nursing course would also be of great vi lue to you in emergencies. JkjSmCkmk Our conversation can win for ua new- friends, who will enjoy our word and absorb them, receiving a better impression of na each time we talk . . . bring u more popularity, graceful poise, end greater confidence. In our everyday conversation sometimes, we talk about the . say too lttle or talk too much, and say things at wrong things the wrong time. - Important item for ftntliiptk lolutiofi romtfic tpiritt of ommonU Dear Mr. Cottle just returned from Europe. Mother reminded me of my promise to write my philosophy for your column Signed Betty S. McDonald. I in the house ? died in 1924 As she grew older, she did house work for $3 a week and until ahe Peterson Bros. Ranch Host to Association Tour ' south, the river on the side and the highway on the side of the river. There were seven children at this time, Dale, Verl, Lola, Donna, Bevson Glen, erly. Louise and Marie e TUESDAY AT CITY BLDG. prc-s(n- DUP Begin Community Portraits Mrs. La Verne Poll of South Weber has seen a great xmany changes from the time she was born on July 10, 1889,fn Layton, Utah, until the present time. Being the oldest member of a family of 12, he helped with the many chorea that arc on a farm. Mrs. Poll was the daughter of Thomas William Jacques and Bybee. PROBLEMS TO BE AIRED - - e Roy First Ward Hold Bazaar ARSENAL VILLA SCHOOL Honoring the event will be an The future of Arsenal Villa School will be discuMed at a meeting pep rally, and stocking to be held Tuesday night, Sept 25th at 8 p.m. in the city council room dance planned by the officers. Officers are Lynn Blake, Mary at the Municipal Building. Ann Wood, Derdine Steener and All citizen in Roy, who are interested in the welfare of their advisors. Miss Dorothy Streeper amt Vern Barber children's schooling are invited to come and participate, especially The opening assembly will con--i'- t the parents on 8000 South. 1900 West, 5600 South, Municipal Acre of an opening speech by Prea. and all streets in between Lynn Blake, other short speeche will be given by Principal Emil Homes in the Arsenal Villa the classes to double up, making M of the Whitesides, member housing unit will be completely it hard for both students and teachi o.ichmg staff. gone by the next school year, leavers The Bountiful High school stu- ing vacant space lor studenti who! dent body officers who will ba are now attending the overcrowded Sentiment has- been expressed visiting Davis for the day, will also Riverdale, Lake View and Roy by many of the parents who are schools speak to the student body. directly concerned with this school. must be started now Bryce Jensen, Roy resident and repThe assembly will be two musical number and a pantomlne in order to facilitate matters for resentative of the Weber County next year. School Board will be at the meeting. A pep rally will be conducted under the direction of the The Arsenal Villa School was fading citizens have been Incheerleaders. Glen Welker, Mary built as a temporary wartime struc- vited to the meeting. It is hoped El'en Adams, Marsha Pratt, Helen ture and has not been Improved that a large group will assemble Harr man. Sharon Parker and upon since to show the concern W'e have for Boh Piatt and tlu-iadvisor, Gayle 'his fast growing ares. la It lacks facilities. There many Stov erison no cafeteria, gymnasium, or even It is estimated that Roy's populaThe cheerleaders will try to stim- a room large enough for the chil- tion will double again in five years. ulate the school spirit which Davi dren to be entertained in. All That means around 14,000 people wll need to go to victory during social or entertainment must at here and our schools are overcrowdt the football season be held in the hallway. ed now Clearfield Miss v The water backed up and everything had to be moved from the the house. Fruit bottle and other things In the basement floated down the river. It was aerveral day before they used dynamite to blow Friday, Sept 21, according to Lynn Bl.ike, student body president. Surviving are two sons and three All of the events took place at J Sanford Cook. David daughters, comMas and Pa's Place, who H Mrs. Clarence (Ethel) Cook, plete facilities were turned over, to Earl and Miss Florence Cook, all the Jaycees for this ROYal affair. The frst function of the Lake of South Weber; Mr IeRoy (Nora) View School PTA, a get acquainted Duncan, Cape Town. South Africa; social for all committee heads, ofeight grandchildren, two brother ficers and teachers, will be held and one sister, Enoch Bingham, LoThursday evening, Sept, 27, at 8 gan. Norman F. Bingham, Ogden; Mrs H J (Marta) Campbell, Hyde p m at the residence of Dom An Cole-.nan- it The new Davis High gymnasium will be viewed for the first time, dance Dr. A. Flinders Receives Welfare Training In 1923 Me Poll stated to work for Utah Power and Light and they moved Into the house by the dam. About 1931, a terrific cloud burst came which caused an avalanche at the Horse Shoe Bend closing IVIary B, Cook On June 1. 1898, she was marBingo, checkers and dart games to Mr. Cook In the Salt Lake ried who did not were played by tho'-temple He died Nov 3. 1941. fire Any resident can report hazard to any member of the fire department, who will issue a cita-- . tion, with the fire marshall following up the enforcing of the fire- tometti. mans action Purpoee of the event is the round Members of the department who O..I of a schedule for the coming year's PTA sponsored events, and to introduce the teachers to the PTA heads The officers and chairman who will serve during the year are President James R. Stewart; 1st vice president to be named at first ngular meeting. 2nd vice president L. Ross Fietkau, secretary and treasurer Mrs (' J ('rase Award of a public health traineeRoom Mrs. I. H. ship to Dr Arley Flinders, 5194 Crossfirld,representative Mrs A T. Knight, and So 2000 West. Roy, was announced Mrs Alvin S Strong, recreation tod.i by the Public Health Service, , Brady, safety Robert I' S Department of Health, EducaMrs Anita Wilmemfership tion. and Welfare. son. program Mrs Douglas A. The award will enable Dr. Flin- Smith, historian Mrs George Pales, ders, who is a physician, and was parent education Mrs Howard recently appointed directed of the Publications Mrs Charles Penhealth department in Ogden, to attend the University of California nington, publicity, Mrs. A. W. Ogan, for a tear of graduate training In health Mrs Charles Bottom and hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Antometti, public health. Mr. and Mrs Walter Meldrum, and Dr Flinders is one of 250 Mr and Mrs LaVar McMillan from all parts of the nation who will be awarded public health traineeships this year under the Health Amendments Act of 1950, s'gnrd by the President on Aug. 2. The new legislation is designed to help relieve the acute shortage of Don't forget to come to the Roy trained public health workers in First Ward Bazaar, Friday night and local health department state Sept 21 Besides the many lovely It provides stipends of from $2400 and useful articles they will have to $4000 for graduate training in tn soil They will feature a chuck, public healht to persons who have wagon super The menu will include ham, already received a professional education in medicine, nursing, engi- baked beans, cole slaw, home made neering, and the many other spe- bread and butter, relishes, hash, cialties which are essential to the brown potatoes and apple pie. Adults 75c, children 50c. Come one! operation of modern health Come all' per-son- Volume 3, No. 20 Roy, Utah, Thursday, KejtTidxr 20, 1956 Weekly Newspaper . It is exciting to develop skill in everyday conversation that may become an "adventure of the soul." There are secrets in speech we can recognize, if we watch, the magic; of words in our conversation. have had MOST MEN AND WOMEN probably all persons at least one moment when thev felt a complete mastery of thetr thoughts and words . . . and other moments when they would blush and grope for words. To Help secure "The magic word," this pleasant learning process and council may be helpful: "Back of everything in the universe which goes on to completion, there is a plan, and the beginning of definiteness means the end of confusion. Our problem is to discipline ourselves, and to do that we must have a strict program. Each of us must find the definite system by which he can secure maximum results. We must find It and then use it to the exclusion of everything else. Clay W. Hamlin IF YOU are looking for a way to invest your time nd enrich your life, try this and hear how much your speech and jrour conversation improves. You will find this the best way for a living you have undertaken in many a day. Experience it art - u - - - Shall we meet here next week? - - |