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Show Loot! The Hew, Local Advertising1 for Local People Clinton News 3 New Roy- - SIOOND CLAM MAIL MinLKIl ACTHOBIZCD KOT. AT UTAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY i Roy Uth, Turd Wtvipaper publlihftd at Ffclyurroundin ROT. RJVEAdaL. fiURHET. nommunltlM th OUTH WEUEA, KANWVHJ, A IX INTERESTED AREAS Of UINTAH. OODEN. ftoUTH In th Intom Cl IWTOH, HGOPKR. And UINTAH OODEN. national editorial 13 N A T jociation 'J du u T trTTTTTM I H.'.l f.'.l i. HOWARD BETTY LOU sso 1T1 STAIILE, STAIILE ... Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR CALL FOR INFORMATION OFFICE LOCATION 5380 SO. 1900 WEST ROY. IT An, PIL 21184 Owner-Publishe- . lived in Uintah They have another baby boy, their 6th, born on June the 8th. Uintah ily who formerly Marios Btaarl Mighty big happy birthdays to sthre who are celebrating this week To Ixira Gave By bee, and Glen Anderson on the 10th; Judy Peterson, Byron Bybee Sr. and Irene Kendell on the 17th, Lois Durant on the 19th, Larry Bybee, young Lane Bybee and LaRene Kendell on the 21st and Norman Anderson on the 22nd. It has been a real birthday week for the Lane Bybee household with three children and grandpa all celebrating in the same one. Our news this week is that every- bodys going places, or have been somewhere. Jesse By bee is in San Berdina, Calif., for a special school mg. Kenny Jnngle has gone back to the Utah Parks, Grand Canyon, Brvce and Zion, to act as a tourist guide for the summer, Red and Grace Bagley, and their familly have gone back to Missouri to visit with Grace's folks; Albert Bonus has been staying with his aunt in Garland for a while, and Marjorie Hatch has come down to stay with her mother, Ellen Stuart for a while. Mrs Hilton up to the power plant also has her daughter and her family home with her for two weeks, from West Virginia. In this past week two of our home town girls have seen their husbands graduate from school with Doctors degrees. Hone Kendell Parker attended Clyde's graduation and watched him receive his Ph D m education and JoAnne Stuarts husband, Lynn Robinson, received his in Medicine Congratulations to you men and your wives in your outstanding accomplishments. Congratulations to the Rust fam irr. - - r. r ' To you who read the sports page, this next article is of no news, but we who hear the sports news by way of mouth, are just as pleased and proud of Clyde Stoker, as those who follow his accomplishments closely, even if it does take longer This year at the state junior high school meet, Clyde took honors in the broad jump, 220 yd. dash, mile, and even broke hia own state rec ord In the 220 yd. dash. Then at Plain City Dairy Days, he represented Weber High, to prove his running ability Is tremendous Clyde's pile of blue ribbons is a large one, and especially for a boy just completing junior high school We hope he will go on and continue breaking records, and proving his excellent ability in track. Congrat ulations, Clyde. 10 a m. If you want to know where there's some good fishing around here close, I know some one whr could tell you if he would. But he wont, and I don't blame him Glen Anderson and bis cousin Dean Bybee, have a little spot that muM be a good one, because they have caught their limits on the Weber River, (somewhere) three times And even tho they won't tell you where, they will tell you how. Glen is giving casting lessons of the first base puddle, at the ball diamond, every time it rains How about that Glen? Don't forget, swimming on Wed nesday mornings at 8 am. Playground recreation on Fridays at 9 am. and midget league ball practice at 8 am. on Saturday morn- THE ROY JAYCEES recently greeted aa new members, 1. to r., Larry Price, Gene Gordon and Dick Daniels. Harold E. (Gene) Gordon, age 50, lives at 2044 West 3925 So. The Gordon familly consign of Mrs. Gordon (Lesley) and three children. Mrs. Gordon U a new director in the Roy Jaycettes. Gene works for Swift's Ice Cream Co. as a talesman. Larry Price, 23, lives with hu wife, Joan and their three children at 4478 So 2350 W., Roy. Larry works as an inspector at Hill Air Force Base. Larry was appointed secretary of the Roy Jayceeg for the coming year. Richard (Dick) Daniels, 31, lives with his wife and four children at 4952 So. 2500 West. Dick is the owner of Wasatch Flooring Co., of Roy. He is also an officer in the Army Reservd. given to the following women: Ver-lenRussell, Eva Christensen, Flor ence Christensen, Vers McArthur, Luclle King. Marion Cox, Janet Hansen, Norma Jackson, Beberly Belnap, Ruth Dawson. Lusnns Fowers, Donna Beua, and the hostess ings. Summer Relief Society will be held the first Tuesday of every month at 1 p m. See you there too - - , ' 1 SEE US for SAVINGS On YOUR Familys Furnishings ROY NEWS IT WAS GOOD KISHIV for Iean Bybee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bybee of South Weber, when he returned with his limit of fish the first two days of the fishing season. He caught these "beauties In the Weber River up Weber Canyon. Two students of Roy received 3 their degrees at the commencement exercises held at the University of Utah Monday evening. Miss Lillian Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Brown. 5689 So. 1900 West., received a degree of Batchelor of Science in nursing. Mrs. Brown will join the nursing staff at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. By Marie W. Haws James Pingree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verd 5418 So. 1900 June, which is passing much too W receivedPingree, a degree of Batchelor a month rapidlv.. is truly lovely of Music. The flowers in these parts are Mr. and Mrs Allen Zaugg and and fields the bloommg beautifully, have were never much greener And that their daughter Margaret, trip to Las Anbeautiful full moon last evening been on a would bring out the romance In al- geles. where they have been visitmost anyone. The poet spoke cor- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Francis P. Hailing, brother and rectly when he said. "What Is so sister wof Mrs. Zaugg. While rare as a day in June." visited several points there, they 4 H Clubs have been Three new of interest and attended sessions organized in Hooper. A 0th year sewing group, with Beth Hull a leader met June 10 and selected the following as officers: Ann Wid SUMMER FUN dison, President; Annette Beiis vice president: Rosalie Hull, sec FAMILY & FRIENDSI Hooper News . y in-l- " Where Quality is Inexpensive SITOr in ROY And SAVE I ' m lr-- -T N.I r x;1 STOP . LOOK . . LISTEN Want to poll or trade your home Want to buy a home . . . Want a loan on your home . . Want an appraisal on your home . .... . . . FIRE Want some good lotc-coInsurance and AUTO Insurance st OR ANY KIND OF QUICK PERSONAL SERVICE! Real Estate and Insurance Co. K YOU... Call or See Us Now I REALTORS ROY, BUILDERS UTAH INSURANCE PHONE With a Future." "Roy, The City ' " I.lnda Vaughn, reporter: and Janet Penman, song leader. These girls are known as rotary-Ttrrasurer- the Los Angeles Temple. Stuart Brown sre leaving on sn extended trip to AriMr. and Mn. - y tertoCi UUxna Chare Our Are al School Salldtnf Till Utah Roj. IUt. Arthur WkJulrca K. rmm I IiSS AX. Bund? School Worlhlp 11:00 AX. Bx-rtc- c Schick Electric Shavers zona. Texas and New Mexico. Mr. Brown Is a government employe and Mrs. Brown has been working for Mattie Garfield in Mattie's Mrs. David Workman, received severe laceration to her hand while washing dishes the other day and had to have six stitches to dose the wound. Mr. and Mrs. J. R-- Allen and Mr. and Mn. Glen Scoville, were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Leon Ford, formerly of Layton, at the Sportsmans Lodge at West Yellow stone recently. The June meeting of the Women's Guild of Our Savior's Luther sn Church met Thursday evening, June 6th at the home of Mrs Jack Smart, with Mrs. Roger Meyer serving as co hostess The Devo lions, hymns and prayer were chosen by Mrs: George Pales. After the business meeting, Mrs. Gladp Nielsen conducted the program, which consisted of showing color slides. In honor of her 5th wedding an niversary, Mrs. Arthur Wickslroin was surprised with a "wooden wed ding" gift A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses The next meeting will be held July 11th at 7 30 p m with Mrs Ixiuls Opp and Mrs I H Crossfirid as hostesses. Mr and Mrs Henry Seiferth of Mandan, North Dakota, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burklund of Roy The Neiferths and Burklunds were formerly neighbors in North Dakota During their stay, they toured Salt Lake City, visiting the Captiol and Pioneer Museum. The Seierths and Burklunds were dinner guests Tuesday night at the Rulon Hicks home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butts and family of Anchorage. Alaska are visit lng relatives and friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Butts had lived in the Roy and Layton areas before moving to Alaska several years go. They re house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fisher of Clearfield. Mrs Fisher and Mrs. Butts are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Borge-aoand Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Can- - Now Reg. S29.50 OR SEIJICT FROM OCR selection of fine cameras, cuff a n links, wallets, watches, mens jewelry or toiletries! BENNION DRUG Phone Roy, Utah 60 BEN FRANKLIN! ( Eml tduhml 2 FotFeSSS; GIFTS' FATHERS DAY -- GHEETIWG li to fc CARDS,X. V New Panel Print Ties Regular 93c Each Gay Colors 69c . . . That fresh new look Dad loves! Woven Jacquard and Dtibby panel prints; allover Beautiful messages tor Dad, grand dad, uncle, husband, other dad! Sparkling colors, assorted styles and sizes. or neat designs. to 35c Ea. 10c . the Merry Stitchers. The Seven Sunny Stitchers, a second phase group, has been organizer with Saxon Batchelor and Dora Simpson as leaders. Marsha Paice is president; with Colleen Flinders vice president: Leann Fowers, as secretary, Ann Cottle, terasurer. and Batchelor and Donna Manning as reporters Their meetings will he held on Monday morn ngs at 10 a m. A phase three coking dub, the Tummy Fillers, (a rather novel name, I would sav) met recently and elected the following officers-GaylSimpson, president: JoAnn Penman, vice president, Janet Penman, secretary: Diana Cottam, reporter, and Carol Everton. sone leader. Edna Penman is club lead er. This group will meet on Wednesday mornings at 10 a m. Three Hooperltes are recelvln? treatment at the Dee Hospital. They are Gus Vaughn. Ves Douglas. and Rhoda Wheatley. We all hope they will have a speedy recovery. Last Sunday was Stake conference In the View Stake. Among other matters of business transacted, Frank Rawson was appointed as a new assistant to the stake high council. We regret the fact that we will lose him as a member of out- Second Ward Bishopric. but our loss will be a stake gain. Beth Christensen was hostess at a party at her home this week A demonstration of kitchen war YOUR OWN Nylon Socks OUTDOOR 59c BARBEQUE Famed "Lord Hanway AND YOU CAN stretch socks. nylon Lge. Small-Mad- . BUILD WITH UTAH CONCRETE BLOCK for as little as LEATHER ILNKIES BELTS U 10-25- C )j etab-S- , liv- - iximuro iy mentl Gillete Razor ot how an hav f Super speed double-edg- e model. With case, blades. your b glod -s- 98c Combed lawn Embossed or Satin strips finish and woven grain i n assorted cord borders. styles. 2844. fitting oon! Pc. Tool Set Auto Trouble Light 8 - S 8618 right-of-wa- in hr erw also wish to make note to all Roy Citizen that firemen answering fire eall In their personal ear will blow their horna. They ask your In doing to. This way more of them can attend the fire after the fire truck haa left Roy Firemans Auxiliary meeting was held Monday night at the home of Julie Dally with Afton Karra A business meeting aa was held and it was decided to do some work for the TB aanitorium. Those present were Gene Wells, Maxine Pruitt, Kay Hale, Dorothy Saunders, Dalene Hors pool, Martha Hamada, Alice Smith, Donna Olsen, and Jane Suglhara. Father's Day Special 1 Cafe. The Hooper Junior Women's Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Dorothy Fowers Harold WFtstergard, an accomplished Og den musician, gave a concert on the Fowers Hammond chord organ The following were In attendance Ruth Dawson, Nola Jean Moore, Julia Spaulding, Lorrane Fowers. Flora Taylor, June Christensen, Lil lian Simpson, Josephine Simpson. Virginia Wlddison, Marion Cox. Margaret Vaughn, Genevieve John ston, Hazel Hcslop, FJva Fowers. Florence Christensen, Lena Christ ensen, and Lois Belnap An enjoyable outdoor party was held Friday evening by the 141st Quorum of Seventy at the Hooper Park. An outdoor supjwr was served to a large crowd, and the remainder of the evening was spent playing softbalL In charge of arrangements were LaMar and Lena Christensen, Ctrl and Luann Powers, Fred and Ruth Dawson, and Rue and Della Cunmngion. at 7:30 for testing purposes. They of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Friday night. Mrs. Contrell la cousin of Mrs. Butt. The Butts family came by plane from Anchorage to Seattle, picked up a new Ford station wagon and drove to Utah. From here, they will drive to Missouri to visit relatives and friendl, and will return to Alaska via the Alcan highway. Our Saviors Lutheran Church held ita groundbreaking services Sunday June 2nd at the church aite at 5500 So. 2300 West in Roy. Following a hym nand prayer, the ground was broken by Our Saviors pastor Arthur Wickstrom; then by Rev. Gordon Loren of Portland, Regional Director of American Missions: then by repre-tatlvfrom the church organizations; after which member and friends of the congregation were asked to participate. The Eldin Vdpl family will have fish aplenty. Eldin returned Wed nesday from East Canyon way with a two day catch. The Roy Volunteer Fire. Department has decided they will blow the fire siren every Monday night Mr. BY. PUBLISHED Roy, Utah, Thursday, Jone 13, 1957 le, tell of Layton were guest Jaycees By ERMA ROSS PHONE 5 2465 and Mrs. Leland Wallace are the proud parents of a new baby boy bom on Thursday. He has two sisters, Charlene and Marilyn waiting for him at home. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Child former members of our ward and now of Driggs, Idaho, arrived here from Florida on Friday. They are on a mission laboring in Florida. They came here on a two week leave from their mission labors to see their son, Kay, before he departs on his mission to the Netherlands. Miss Janette Ross and Virginia Clifford along with friends from Sunset and Claerfield attended a party at the Naval Supply Depot Monday evening. They were guests of Miss Betty Risser. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Be us and son, Rodney of Nysaa, Ore., are quests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford and family. Mrs. Beu and Mrs. Clifford are sisteri. They are sending their son, Rodney to the California Mission Field this week Little Jackie Clifford celebrated her 5th birthday on Tuesday, June 11, at her home. Miss Linda Frasier had the following school friends in for a slumber party on Friday. They cele brated Lindas 17th birthday. A lovely supper was prepared and enjoyed by the girls. Karren Hod son, Donne Cook, Becky Briggs, Judy Hanson, Wilma Zaugg, Carol Bybee, Marie Miya were the guests Irimary will be held at the Clin ton Park on Tuesday, June 18th at Son-Chronic- UTAH CONCRETE FIFE CO. pj 1 1 'Xrrs 840 Wad Avnv JN 1A1I UU rii2-7Jl- S 10044 OODOI OYO . 1.98 1.19 GD ; . , kj - ut t,r .y - |