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Show rM X ECONO rutl MAIL MIVHICtl ULTHOKIZtU PUBLISHED BY HOI AT I t.: 1 a cordian Tuesday in opening exercises of MIA. Mutual affords creative opportunities at every turn. If any of you young people have any ideas about a roadshow, our theme this year is "Main Street, USA." so let your imaginations ryn wild and give us your ideas. t Roy, Inter it of Ul&h. In Ui Turvdav VMklf Wffwipfeper publUKad tho nirroondlnf tmnm unit let of HOT. KJVEnDAtJt f iJNSEf H INfUN IUM)VKH nd tAJtlSVIMJl noiTIH VkRUfcK, UINTAH. OLjUIM, bOIIH OOUfc. UINTAH iN'nuuonxo arcaji H) NATIONAL A I I 0 lA R SSO fA I C U I l"o N , HJin rTJiurwB SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE IjOCATION: 531)0 So 1'JOO West. Rov, Utah, lh EX 2 1184 J. HOWARD STAHLE EX 2 Owner Publisher, R.-BETTY LOU STAHI.E . Manager 04-1- comses with audio visual and other teaching aids shown. The Teached Training Course Virla It Hull PhoM EX 4 5H31 taught by Sister Dickson is ending, a new one to start Sunday, 18 Sun "A smile is like a little wedge School teachers sustained SunThat often keeps ui from the edge day were Grant Gibby and Hal day Of getting sad or feeling blue. Daws Mr. Gibby "Panel I love to see smile, of the Restored Church," Mr pb-Ion't you" Davis -- A Marvelous Work and a August 14, HH5 was VJ Day A Wonder " lot of smiles spread around then I alks wort given Sunday by War is a disgraceful thing, is it Patty Hosier and Janet Child Visit not The Utah State Fair opens on ors from the high council were Wallace and Glen September 13 Anyone interested John Cliff, lam in entulng articles (from Weber Stewart 'I he Elders dehydrated foods pro County) should contact Mrs Mil ton White, Rhone EX 3 1572 En grain features citrus fruits this tries must be taken to her home month Contact Donald Bingham Don Ellis, or Herman Fiet for in by or before Sept 1 The Department of Education of formation, or to order Mr and Mrs Sheldon Dickson the BYU announces an Adult Ed uaction Center to be established in enjoyed a brief vacation in South weekend They Ogden. Chairman of the proposed un Utah last with Ashby Forest. an I center will be Mark A Benson, and it will offer leadership training visited museums in the area, noting Hiverdale News ROY AUTO PARTS PHONE EX 6939 Arm 5316 So. Rov, I lab W . (JLASS IN'STA I.LKD ATT!) UI.ASS AND PAin'S ACCESSORIES 19CKI Sni in! BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE s' ROY NEWS ever attempted is shown in this map of 10,000 Mil J! FENCE One of the largest construction jobs will the United Stales Continental Air Defense warning system. The system, when completed, radar lowers, include will floating radar ships, It lines, picket reach halfway around the globe. and 10 to 12 miles high, around three planes, and mLssiies. It will provide a fence, 10,000 miles long million square miles. Already completed Is the Pinetree warning line across the northern United States and the populated part of Canada. Being built are two lines farther north, the Mid Canada line and thr Distant Early Warning (I)EW) line. the dinosaurs and o'hcr relics of former era. Mrs. Jesse Stephens Is Visiting tier sVsUr and other relatives in California. Also Hi California, having too muili Ion to suit bei moth er. is Kathy Thompson (Not that Rose begrudges Kathy the fun, 'but bIna! home mi'M tmn to the office of Deacon in the Aai nine Priesthood Saturday, Aug 17, there will be a two division dance at the White City ballroom, the theme of which is "Moonlight Capers " Heels and hose will be in order. Brent Hcmnger who recently re turned ffutn fitting n mission ml the s.k r.unoni Germany spike servnes m Kivrd.ib- Sund.iv eve mug Fbb i Hemni'ir related some very mb resting particulars of mis i n g smn.irv i periclice e II o g those with whom he worked A thought he bit w.is Tile Devil a day I et's get and works 24 while on their mission, are visiting here, prior to going to the temple fur their endowments Family reunions seem to In- pop ular in August The Dahl Crabtree fannlv were out of town attending one Mich reunion ov r the weekend Reunions are fun You get to see your kissin' (nr mssin'i cousins and everybody's hoppy in the good old simmer time Romantic news center around one of our lovely lassies, with the diamond ring worn by Jeannette Carter speaking for itself Jerry, you're a lucky guy Mary' Dickson is directing a act play which will be presented on a Mr and Mrs. Chester Berry, with whom the J- Edward fluid's lived - W r. I'd n Rin-loul'- i 4 Wtckstrom of Roy, who held Communion services at Zion Sunday, The August meeting of the Women's Guild of Our Savior's Luth-ejaChurch met at the' home of The Primary boys played their last game of the season Saturday, Mrs. Henry Burklund, with Mrs. having won C of the 8 games. Coach Harry Burdick as co hostess. Mrs. Roger Meyer was in charge Sterling Fuller was honored by the boys for his faithful service and of the devotional program. Plans were discussed for the presented a gift of appreciation One of the requirements for play Guilds participation in the Roy ing ball, Is attendance at Primary Day celebration. and this has stimulated enroll A delicious lunch was served to ment and attendance in an or 18 members and one guest. The ization thats built for boys (and September meeting will be held at girls). 7 30 p.m. September 5th at the The MIA girls are making a rc-orr- home of Mrs. Chauncey Daily, with sportswise, too. They have Mrs Don McDade as co hostess. played 4 games and won 4. Ruth Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Rintou! have Burton deserves credit here. returned from spending their va"Man himself is the crowning cation in North Dakota. Mrs. wonder of creation A study of his mother, Mrs. Peterson, renature the noblest study the turned with them to Roy. Gladstone world affords." Mr and Mrs George Palea hav been enjoying a visit from Mr. Pales cousin and family from Mil THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY ill Salt Lake City, was guest speaker at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Roy on Sunday, lie exchanged pulpits for the day with Pastor "I tiki- k ' I !,e lev commend ed R.verd.les young ladies for tin ir a" ndatiee record There are 51 girls ,n m.r town between the Bishop W.lford a s. S i f 12 .,'1 I Tc-sc- ll Rri id Die w.is graduated from ,i ,u pled for promo i 1 j - In America we can say wbat we Happv anniversary to Mr. and think, and even if we can't think, Mrs Wendell Relnap who cole we can say it anyway. brated theirs on the 21st of this We can always live on le month when we have more to live for. Mr and Mrs Francis Griffin and family, Pat. Dennis and Igina j are vacationing in the east. At least Tuesday to Mutual goers. The tit east of here (they are visiting Mr ' of the play is A Maiden's Prayer Griff r.s parents in South Dakota I Tht.r(, is a local cast of five play Mr and Mrs Brent Allen plan ers, Jr Gleaners and Jr M Men to spend a few months in Wash To mivkv a route of CIGAGirls who do service work in tin melon Sta'e Mr Allen will he on RETTE math nes NO SELLward are asked to report to thmi TDY from Hill AFB Mrs Allen ING OR SOLICITING, Route to and and Eddie Patt! join plan in charge so that a record of the for ojxTator. Full him mxt week. hours spent may be kept. or part time earnings Don Cornell student pastor cur H 072 5o t $2 ns required Donna Thompson played her ae n oth at Zmn Lutheran Cluinh of Please dun t waste our time unless you have necessary c.ipit i! and are sincerely in owning your own business Utah's mines do more than produce needed They olso produce a higher living standard fer c : ' If ful.v qualified and able ugh to take ovir a once, to payrolls, supply purchases, large cap write belonfij about yourself and payments. Some of these benefits on cause foreign Imports are forcing m nrd phoi.e number for interview mines to close. Fort' , ..ins causing lead- i ", we need a firm otonol policy cf "Bey , PXKAMOUNT Reliable j j Party r Utah loses when mines close per-'ona- UTAH WSCJSfJG A 3 5 G "Fcatri C AV I O N the evrth cor.i:; cn ebundar.t life for oil" MERIT! M)IM(; (X). 8000 Borihormnc Avc. Clayton 1 i i t i V v t 5, Mo. 0 |