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Show The SECOND CUU ttlWOll MAIL AOTBOaiUa AT IOI. I'TAU THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY ubUoh4 m m Hof Dull, Is th Tfctir6 Intern Hvpp eonmioiUN orrousdin at HOT, fcjVKJU)ALX ft IfMMTT. CUHToK HteoFtK KAHmVIlX ALL HOUTH 1NTTKJC3TKX) AKXAA. rtifg, UIX7AM. OUDEM, HjXJtH national mi t4 UIKTAU I 0 I T O 1 lA I lAsycj3Ti; tnimruBJUim !&tjoii SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.53 PEK YEAR OFFICE LOCATION. 5380 So. 1900 West. Roy, UUh, Ph. EX 2 1154 J. HOWARD STA1ILE Owner Publisher, Rra. EX 24H41 BETTY LOU STA1ILE Manager WEST POINT NEWS tory and one can't help but marvel at the immense sue oi some of the cheese. Another interesting sight that they enjoyed was their visit to the grave of Martin Ham in CLarkston which was their neat atop on the trip The grave of Marto tin Ham (one of the Book of Mormon) is mirked by a Urge monument. A very happy birthday to Leland whose Melba on the 21st; Dee Stoddard the 22nd, Gwen Thurgood the 23rd, John J Moss and Boyd Edaards also the 23rd, Gene Dahl the 24th, Ennly Zaugg I The next Uke temple and RoseLa Paice on the 25th; to 25. Still time your get Bennett Sept. Q the 26th; Grant George alParker, Walter Dahl and Linda new recommend if you haven't ao. done on ready the 27th King Pitterson and Jay Stoddard birthday are on the 20th Fisher and Judson Thurgood s dy The Relief Society will hold-thei- r opening social on Tuesday 24, there will be quilting in the morning at 10 pm and a program will be presented at 2 pm. All ladies in the ward are invited. stake Relief Society teacher preparation meeting will be held on Friday Sept 27, 1057 at 2pm Mr. and Mrs Charles Dalton had It is wished that all teachers ata very pleasant trip last week They tend were acrompanied by his aider Sunday evening Patsy Cook who and her husband, Mr and Mr been serving as secretary for has Nliholaa on the trip to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Thep enjoyed very the Junior Sunday School was from her position as she is much view'ing the lovely sunken to school Nonne Mont away going at (hi also gardens resort, and was thoen to fill this posigomery the swimming pools In the eve We wish to thank Patsy for tion a show Prom ning they enjoyed Lava Hot Springs they went to htr good works and to cangratulate Preston and from there they went Norrir.e and wish her happiness on to Amalgo, just outside Smrth ,U her new josition field In thi little town the Urg Those who were fortunate in beest Swia Chees factory in the lt g in attendance at the Sunday world is located It Is a thrilling even, rig vervut-- shared an unforsight to be shown through the fac gettable experience Many express ej their deep emotions and that thir feelings were touched as never before Tf,c meeting opened with a vocal solo by Iirent Youngberg He wav In accompanied by Udabel ()k-sJames R. MtFalridge, vocation by Konnard Hybee A brief talk by Mrs Seamons She told the 2050 West 5700 South story of her son Mark who at three months of age was afflicted with cancer in both eyes They were told by specialists that he would soon die and that there was noth ing that could be done They took him to another doctor in Idaho Falls Tins doctor also agreed with the former one but stated that if We wish happiness to Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Holt whose is on the 20th, Mr. and Mr. Dell Thurgood on the 22nd, Mr. and Mr. Floyd Patterson on the 22nd, Mr. and Mrs Harland Montgomery on the 25th, Mr. and Mr. Charles Dalton on the 26th Se-pt- anni-varaar- ECHOS Cartoons and Mrs Lament Folkman and family arrived home Tuesday from Roswell, Mexico They have been living their the past two years while was in the armed forces. They are visiting now at the home of Mrs. Folkmans parents Mr and Mrs Myron B Child Mrs Olive Christensen was sus-- j tamed as a new Primary teacher in the class on Tuesday. Mrs. Loretta Rice and Mr and Mrs Prrcy Child attended a social In the Peterson Ward on Wcdncs- - Irk TLUS UTAH BLAINE DOORS ADMISSION OrEN 2.45 in Glen Dale, Calif., last Friday. Those attending from around here were; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Widdison, Mrs. Amanda Widdison, Mrs. Elnora Widdison, Mrs.' Clifford Folkman. Mrs. Bill Kapp and Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. John Dyson, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dyson and baby, Mrs. Lucinda Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Widdison and Mr. and Mra. Howard Widdiaon. While there, Merrill and Martha Mae got to aee their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Man- ning and Mr. and Mn. Odeen Man-- ' ning and had a nice visit with them. A tragic bicycle bus accident took the life of 8 year-olTrudy Lewis, daughter of Dick and Florence Lewis recently Her funeral was held on Monday, Sept. 16. It was conducted by Bishop Don N. Read. were Fred Allen Sr., Speaker Theron Simpson, and Myron B. Child. Prelude and postlude was played by Ruth Mason. A trio was sung by the Belnap sisters, Elma, lola and Audrey accompanied by their mother Mr Ellis Belnap. A duet was sung by Mr. and Mr Johnston, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Mason. Her plsymates from the Hooper School third grade sang I Am a Child of God." Invocation was by Orson Cottle and benediction by Melvin Widdison. Trudy was certainly a lovely little girl and we all feel very badly about her accident, and extend our sympathies to her family. Dick and Florence became the parents of .another baby daughter bom early Wednesday morning Sept 18. PICKLING CUCUMBERS EX 33948 after 3 PJd. CLASSIFIED Used Lumberi ADS Plywood fer Flooring) etc. OAK WANTED Riders to Ogden. Lv. Roy 8 15 am. Mon. thru Fri. Return, lv. Ogden 5 pun. Robert Sanderson. Jb. EX V2874. WANTED Students who would like to share a ride to and from the University of Utah each week day Phone EX A3389 or EX 3 5540. FOIl RENT APARTMENT TO RENT 3 room apt. on Wet Point Road, 10 min. from Hill A F B Utilities partly furnished $45 Call before 10 30 am. or 8 pm. Phone TA 52323 CLEAN, 210xr Like Now 2,000 ft. 17 1 Mile East of Highway (Old Navy Yard) PHONE TA 52377 EVENINGS DRY CLEAN FURNITURE Up dry (leaned Cleaning fully guaranteed Same results am on clothing Phone EX hohtrry FOR SALE BRAT RENT Low equity, $76 per mo., built in kitchen, living room, dining room, carpeted. Being transferred, must sell. Ph. TA 219 Douglas Dr , Sunset, Utah. Dr. Merle Dle 3-" Ph. EX 3 2667 Arlene Hamblla EX 4 2240 10th Lutheran Congrewill tie held 22 at Roy Park at I gations potluck picnic Sunday, Sept 1 30 p m Members and friend are invited to attend Each family la asked to bring a prepared dish and will be their own utensil. Coff furnished Mr and Mrs Rulon Hicks, ac compamed by klri. Henry Burk-lundreturned Saturday from a two week trip through Wyoming, So Dakota, southern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana They toured the Black Hills, the Badlands, Lei Park and Teton Park, and visited relatives and fnends in Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana , low-don- Mrs A A Hiss is t. a convalescing , birthdar Quite a few folks from here attended our I'mle Tom Widdisons funeral services at Forrest Lawn E C3 GOOD REASOM TT CSntJ EE. E3V TTDinM OTTM TTO TSI Under tha broad surface of Utah's largest county lit million of dollar In undeveloped natural resource -- uranium, oil and gas. It i estimated that there ia more uranium her than in any other area of similar art in the nation. Recent oil developments indicate ont of the nation 'a largest potential oil fields. Above the aurface of San Juan County ait many awesome Bridges National children of Mother Nature-Natu- ral Monument, Rainbow Bridge, the Goosenecks of the San Juan, and Mold House of a prehistoric culture. In San Juan County, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly endeavors to assure citizens and visitor alike of clean, wholeaome gathering a pots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. Save your car . . save your nerves. Your Union Pacific ticket agent can arrange for a new Hertz car to meet you at stop over points or destination. Convenient . . . economical! . For Information and reservations see your BEER and ALE . . . nearest Union Pacific Railroad Ticket Agent tctHou. iim iimn Iaham Naturopathic Medicine 3012 Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utib PHONE EXport 4 7171 and Awesome Wonder iWlMMfflJ 81 On Navy Syracuse Rd. Land of Untapped Wealth Jjl 8ht New Location Mr and Mrs Fay Parker and children JoAnn and David and Mrs Howard Cox and Nancy made a trip last Wednesduv to Ely. Nev to see Mr ami Mrs Duane Cox and new baby daughter. They returned home on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Francis Widdi.son entertained Mr and Mrs Gu.s Perry of Willard m honor of Mr Perry 'AU. 7gta r Maaonile this. 2'x7 V72c SAN JUAN COUNTY . . . Ea. Special Salute to 15c T5c SEE US for SAVINGS On YOUR Family's Furnishings Kyle Harrop Our Savior's per WANTED B0T NEWS i Jensen They spoke and furnished the music in the Bountiful Ward that cven.i.g at home in Roy after surgery formed recently in Ogden. Hooper News j 8 day evening Mr and Mrs ( Lirlcs Hue were guests in Bountiful mi Sunday at the home of Mr .md Mrs Elywn Ib'-irv- Rice Mr Dont forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER next spring. Clinton News 1 HEY Mis Colleen Meed, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Farl Steed, entered for the 4 II as best dress division in the County Fair, he dress is made of wool material. She will also enteT In the Wool Growrn Contest Robert Ilellent ..Ui li mui of Mr and Mrs Frank lu lb i.baugh has received his call to :tu- West tierman Mission Gary Full has U-speeding a lb day furlough .it the home of his Phone TA 5 2445 pari nts Mr. and Mrs Mvm Fuit. Mrs Loretta Rice spent the day He will report h.nk to Sun Diego, on Sunday visiting Mr and Mr. Calif, after the i urrTjiIetion of his Darrell Child and family in Boun- leav e t.ful Pv I t lair I. H""son of Mr Mrs Lincoln 1!' sS bus returned and Mr and Mrs Revere Burnett oil fortes He have recently returned from Sac- home from the urn r for his Army time spent ramento. Calif They visited with the past six months a' Ord. Mr and Mr Glen Holbrook and of hs t ine remand-Calif The family Mrs Holbrook is a daugh will be spent wi'h his (oinpanv at ter of the Burnetts Ogden General Depot Little Tamara Mrs Lincoln Ross and Mrs How da.ii htir ard Olmstead attended a birthday of Mr and Mrs Di.m Wkon has party on Tuesday in West Point in been ill the pas; v.tth with a scr honor of their Aunt LaVaun Thur lous infection good Joyce Mitchell, daughter of Mr and Mrs Janus Mitchell received Ward preperation meeting was a badly sprained foot this past held at the home of Mrs Samuel week Joyce will he getting along Taylor in Roy, Utah Mrs Taylor with erutilns for the next few recently moved from our ward into weeks. a beautiful new home Her home Karen Gill of South Weher was and its beauty were enjoyed by a week end guest of Linda Draayer 16 offln-r- i and teacher Mrs Ma bel Child gave the lesson, and re freahmenta were served by Mrs Lincoln Ross and Sirs Fielding By Jewel Widdison Ph EX 3 9713 Baptist Church 197 Roy, Utah, Thursday, September 19, e, his eye were removed there may be one chance in a million that hia life might be spared. They decided that they would take that chance. At this tune they took their, young baby Mark to the Idaho Falla temple for a blessing and in this blessing they were prdmised that their baby would live and that he would in due time be blessed with a talent that would compensate him for his blindness. It was only natural that Mr. Seamons be drawn to the temple In such a time of need for at that time be was an officiator in the Logan temple. Shortly after his two operations were performed on Mark a week apart. The baby lived and a few months later hts parents were visited by an English missionary who had became an in the LDS Hawaiian temple. He asked if he might give their aon a blessing. In this blessing Mark was promised an unusual tah-n- t In music. Thi talent began to be shown when Mark was only two years of age and his older brothers and sisters were taking piano lessons. He played chopsticks In Imitation of his older brothers and sister without anyone leaching him how From then on he began playing everything he would hear on the radio and later on TV. His parents were advised not to seek instruction for him but to allow him to develop his great gift. love for the Following his gre piano Mark became Interested in the other instruments many of which he plays The first time he was allowed to play an organ ha was so fond of the instrument that he played for five hours without stopping I'm sure that those who have heard Mark play agree with those who stated It was te must thrilling experience they have sver had Te benediction was gtven by Robert Van Brocklm "I was Thought for the week sorry for myself because 1 had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet " PUBLISHED BY Xhm Sun-Chronicl- QJJ Hk yJ WMI2 iron du (Pacsofo RaSDirasO aits:: fiic t |