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Show ALVIN MILLER MISHAP WITH TRACTOR, FATAL Looal New, Local Advertiainjf for Local People Hoy, Utah, Thursday, June JO, I9f7 Clearfielder's Plan Large July Fourth Celebration The annual celebration "Clear field Days held in Clearfield, this year will be built around the theme of "Family Fun for Everyone " This annual celebration will be held on the 3rd and 4th of July An all out effort Is being made to make this year's celebration bigger than last year's record breaker. It Is being planned so that there will be things of Interest for everyone regardless of age A dance will be held July 3 at B30 pm at the North Davis Junior High gym at which time the judges will puk one of our lovely young ladies to reign as queen over Clearf'eld Days Entries thus far are Mary Ix-- Bird, Doris Heaps, Judy loulven and Virginia Clifford A chuck wagon breakfast will be served July 4th at the bowery in the city park for adults 5fk. and children 25c. It will consist of pan cakes, eggs, bacon, milk and rof(-ADam there will be a parol, after which there will ! rib concessions and exhibit ,,t tin c '' park from 10 a m until dart A special feature will lx- tbi b ' r L ? 4 j rr j. 15, 1944 he married Shirley IJpkle Alvin S Miller, 33, died Tuesday In Harmony, Minn. Surviving are of injuries received Saturday when his widow and six children. A1 Junior. - Barbara, Judy, a heavy 14 ton "Pay loader" trac-toDiane and Cora Miller, all of was in he driving overturned Ogden, two brothers and one slaSbuth Weber, enisling tun under ter Herman Miller, Ogden; Harold neath In an irrigation ditch Miller, Anchorage. Alaska; Mm. Rolx-r- t (Goldie) Eller, Lovington, Mr Miller, a partner in the Uin New Mexico tah firm of Dayton and Miller was Funeral services wpre conducted driving along the South Welter Thursdav June 20 Interment was Rov Davis toward in Countv mad He had received a call from one in the Ogden City Cemetery. of his drivers stating that the re ment (nick he was driving had fittrn In an o'd cesspool at the Msrv F Dalton re'denre in Rov Per four inches of concrete had of "!ven awav oivter the The annual Field Day of the Ve tpek Mr M'Ier sted that he was not husv at the time and that Daughters of the Pioneers will be he would drive down and ift hitn held Saturday, June 22, in the out He was enroute at the time Hoojier Second Ward Lunch will the heavv machine left the road Lie served at 12 o'clock, followed near the Darrell R tv farm and bv a short program honoring the down a steep embankment hitting pioneers of Utah All members of the camps of the a utility guv wire toppling the pole and ending upside dow n in the West Company of the Utah Pioirripa'mn ditch He tod rescuers neers are urged to he In attend that he had tried to jump clear aace tmt could not Jl ST THOUGHTFULNESS Mr Milrr was pmned at the VM'vt tn about three feet of fast the thoughtfulness of Virginninnne rod water fur about 30 ia Fo Oleson of West Point, In giving mmoles b fore lie was rescued by ifi"l'. of the Utah State High Mrs a lovelyE bouquet of flowers, Marv Dalton one of Roys wav patrol and W lx-- ''ountv of Been and neighbors He suffered earliest pioneers desires to express mutiple fractures of bo'h legs her appreciation with this poem broken pelvis and internal injuries I would rather have one flower Mr M'lbr was conscious until from the garden of a friend. ihe load, r was lif'rd then he went Than to have the choicest blossom into shock Wh( n my sta on earth must end During World War II he served I would rather have the kindest words with the Navv for four sear He nd a smile that I can see. his resided m Ogden sne 1946 Than flatten' when mv heart is He was "born Mav R 19'.4n Iowa a son of pep and still nd th s life ha teased to be Frances Ruesink Miller On Julv C I- 7r s r & ? IVO i , Vol. 4, No. t . contest at noon Babies who have been entered are David McDaniel, 11 month old son of Mr. and Mrs Alvin W. McDaniel. Colette Carlos, 1 year-oldaughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Carlos, Jayna R. Jensen, 9 month old daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay R. Jensen, and Phil Mof-fltt- , son of Mr and Mrs. E. J. Moffitt. An invitation Is extended to all mothers to enter their babies. To finish the day, there will be a band concert at 8 p m followed by fire works at 9 30 p m DUP Schedule d t Back e The t r Attack Bv - Named 4th of Fmma Russ r II few short lived years hark th( " t Office I e part me nt hud one of ' worst accident records of anv mes in the nation Now the r ph ha' climbed to a special ind place in safety, so stabs KhM I I R KE ''MOWN u Ilnv whin h- r btoki- its - to free A.v. working t pmmd for 30 minutes with (.ibV the traitor was so he.ivv - I. l.iy i Fmma Bussell contr buting cause this turn about face has been e preachings given from the safe v pulpit Fach rmnlovee has had nf. tv thrown a thm from everv nss ble source persona1 Meratur" actual instructions pos'ers inron ive snfetv awards No medium was r is overlooked Wy so The Post Office has txx-proud of the lives and accidents it fees this program has saved that it has Joined a "National Back the Attack on Traffic Accidents" program to help not only Post Of fue emploves but everv foot or cjr ridden person in the nation There are 76 million licensed ve hxle opeators in the United States and you are alwavs a passenger or Iuick of safety is a a pedestrian sort of "Here today, gone tomorrow "adage Only by constant appli cation can we stop this killing vir u from becoming a plague So conscious is the nation bccom lircnru Beln.ip Hooper. Iikc View Stskt- Sunday School Super mg of just how precious safety named general actually is that the "big reallv intendent has cha irtnan of the third annual Iike big" car manufacturers are NOW soft pedaling and eliminating such View Slake Fmir'h of Juts celehra tion held each year at the Hooper stupendous, colossal advertising Park gimmicks as jet propelled, wind Chairman heads under Mr Bel swept speed, rocket engine. The nap's supers ision are Harold R trend has reversed to safety door, Johnson, finance, committee for safety belts, quick topping power special games and enertainment is collapsible steering wheels, padded composed of IVan Nelson and Mrs dashboards, etc Cars are being Donna Paice, stake MIA activity built more and more to save lives leaders. Mrs Ariel Smith, president no to take them And yet the great of the stake Primary Association est safety gadget yet made and the and Barratt Haws, Stake Sunday most easily controlled is YOU. the man behind the wheel If every School Board Harry Hciscr and Emmett I, car manufacturer could advertise Wiggins, committee on prizes, pro a really safe driver with every new gram. Ray Widdison, main events car sold, they would have it Albert Fielding, carnival conccs made " No super advertising line sions, Arch Jones, grounds com could compete wdth that feature a safe driver mittee, Aldous Jhonson puhlmtv Mrs Frank Thompson Postmaster Emma Russell conThere are more than 100 people cludes that the Post Office Depart working on the various committees ment believes that zero accident in an endeavor to make this crle frequence will be realized when we bration the outstanding one of all all can Je sold on the idea that time Proceeds will be used to buy SAFETY begins with an "I" and not a "YOU" seats for the stake gvmnasmni tmasti 'lost r of the n tx-c- in. m unu.ine.ih Ih.s hiavy uai .i The wrecker from DAB Repair in lourlesy Deb of DAB Repair .f w.tir ! . July Head Annual Field Day -- LAKE VIEW STAKE SOFT BALL Roy Man Called PROGRESSING AT HOOPER PARK On LDS Mission R Stake has its n full swing w.th line leagues in plav The error men s league and Jun.ir M Men have been playing on Thursday and Friday at the Hoop er park Games are scheduled at 6 15 7 30 and 8 45 p m with everyone invited out to enjoy the games ir- -i Wi'sori, o'i j( 441 W 4H Ml s,, 'son t n ii e on your be bon. red bv a in i d wo i'.v ke to wit test monial in the Kov Secunt dr u'd sp r it i fair plav in Ward June 30, at 7 pm tome on out and join in the Elder Wilson has been called ti sene in the Great lakc mission departing June 26, for his field of labor The young missionary is a grad uate of Wcbt r High School and was a student for two year, at We her College JTior to his call he was imployed at the Bureau of Reclamation He has bten active in priesthood work in his ward - In senior play, Roy First, defend ing stake champmns and sporting new softball suits won the first round with a 4 0 record other teams participating are Hooper Second, Hooper First, Kanesvllle, and Rov Second In junior piny Clinton continues to dominate ns they have done all year winning the first round with a 40 record. Other Junior teams are Hooper First, Hoopi r Second Roy Fourth and Roy First . v it fun contact Competes in State Finals 4-- I ' J The ' i H Crazy (coking 'inter" 4 11 lub of Roy held their first meet mg oil June 13'h undi r the din e Don of Iona Stoker and Ijurei ( Stevens, leaders officers for the new club wire elected Thev are Bonnie Stoker president Patsy Stevens, vice president. Jolene Taylor, secretary, Carlerie Pingree, reporter Carol Lynne McMillan song leader and Marlene Bingham, entertainment Harry Tills I)5TON A MII.IFR cement truck fell into an old abandoned cesspool at the rear of the Mars FI Dalton residence in Rov mt to the Bank of Utah The truck was in the process of making another approach to clump cement in forms for a sidewalk being repaired by Mrs Dalton's grandsons When the? truck stopped it was atop the cesspool and four inches of concrete gave way The driser called Mr Miller for instructions and Mr Miller said he would come with the loader While on the way he met with the accident with turned out to be fatal. Roy Police Chief Returns To and Mrs George (Jean) Sgt Kirkpatrick and their three small children have returned to their home in Edmunds, Wash . after a month's stay with Mrs Kirkpat ricks parents Mr and Mrs How ard McEntire at 4893 S 1900 W - Officers Named For New Club Hall at EX 4 2070 If interested, the third round will began about July Washington sirm ! Miss Roy of 1957 Teams arc now playing second round games and will play a total of three rounds Any wards not now participating, junior or senior, can still ent r the last round and still win the stake championship should W ! , Teams . Vita T) e Lake V ew ft ball program Deanna Barker, Miss Roy of attended the "Miss Utah tryouts at Lagoon Tuesday A1 though Dianna didn't win, she certainlv made Roy and the Roy Jaycees proud Mr and Mrs Robert Rush and Mrs Barker accompanied Deanna, who will reign over the an mial Rov Davs celebration. 19.57, Guest Speaker Amasa Baker, chief of police of Roy, was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Rounnes Cluh, held last week at the home of Mrs Oliver Baird at Sunset Mr Baker discusesd juvenile de linquency and problems of law en forcement. Mrs Dale Bingham was in charge of the program Luncheon was served to 13 members OFF SEASON vacationer who had but recently made the financial grade rcgLstcred at a syank hotel in Amarillo, Texas. The desk clerk began his usual little welcoming speech, but was interrupted by a haughtf gesture. Just tell me, son, lx there anything really Interesting in this town?" inquired the guest. we Well, the clerk replied, have the only helium plant in the world. "You dont say, murmured the guest with some show of enthusiasm. And is It in bloom now? Johnny: They asked us where we were born In school today." Mother: Did you say you were born In Womens Hospital? Johnny: Naw, I didnt want the whole class to think I was a sissy. I said Yankee Stadium, A PICTURED ABOVE IS THE CHORUS which sang at the Lake Vi ew Stake Quarterly Conference morning session. It consisted of the 11 wards of the stake. Songs that they sang were Primary children from the Guide, Trekker, Seagull, and Bluebird classes of the rectcd Dt to God on and a is by Margaret Stimpson and accompanied by Fern Patterson, High. Glory Body Temple My Reverence, assisted by Alice Ileus. Seated are, left to right. Arch Jones, Pres ident Henry A. Matis, Marilyn Harmer, Pres. Newell R. Budge, Pres. Floyd Fowers and Pres. Emma Smith, Wilma Little, Bernice Mitchel, Margaret Stimpson, and Fern Patterson. Photo courtesy Gordon Howes Questions and Answers Students and many wives or mothers and some men are constantly asking for advise on school situations and problems of home and family Proved facts for happier living are a part of the living philosophies. This is why we are pleased to share them with the general public. Most philosophies contain useful information on many body mind problems Diversified questions are ask and advise wanted to cover all fields of human relations Teenagers and sometimes married folks ask questions about love, true love, unreal love, illicit love, jealous love, and other kinds of ove tlvs writer has never heardr of MI SBVNDS ANT) WIVES have marital questions, big noes, little ones, humorous ones, tragic ones, jealous ones and religious ones. It neems none of these questions can be wholly Ignored, for health and a successful marriage demand almost complete harmonv. Personality Improvement is worried over and very murh debated. Women think husbands should change their personality and husbands think wives should do something about their personality, mostly on the disposition side. In this fashion, we figure and survey the living problems and try to come up with some answer that will help ease the problem. Letters from readers, posing questions, make us concerned about delinquency, nervous breakdowns, unhappiness and divorce. IF THIS COLUMN could make everyone immune from these things, that are disagreeable or harmful, and not susceptible to them in the future, we would feel satisfied The Booster shots we receive via mail to us. at most unexpected times do help us to continue with a new determination. Take the question of worry. We can write. Dont worry, never, never, never worry . . . worry neve helps anything. Your doctor can tell you, Worry can make you very ill," worry can kill you. BUT HOW CAN YOU STOP WORRYING? This column strive to provide some of the newer. Shall w think together next edition? |