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Show Tho Uintah Markin Stuart Phone EX 4 4159 Son-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, October 3, 1957 le, Youngster Have Unusual Hobby 1 b( x VI , got-aL- DORIS OIJESON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Horace Oleson, and brother, Glen, show off her pet butterfly Joey, a lovely Monarch butterfly. , Ken-dell- So-dit- tni-virsit- LOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY IIUK Earl Hill - I Alan Gibby Vies For Scholarship ALan Gibby, editor of the Weber High School newspaper, is one of six finalists in the statewide Journalism contest being held in Salt Lake City this Thursday. This scholarship competition is being sponsored by the Deseret News and the Ford Motor Co. in observance of the current Newspaper Week. He is the edest ton of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gibby of Riverdale, formerly of Roy. The one teenager selected V the six this week's competitioi receive an all expense paid tri,, Ford Motor headquarters in Detroit on Oct. 15 and 16 plus a the final chance to participate tests conducted at that time. The young journalist who emerges winner from among the best from every state will receive a four year scholarship to any college of their choice. Included in the deal will be tuition, books, supplies, and room and board for the entire four years. Ix-lto- " r Clearfield News II Dee Ashton Many people collect butterflies and mount them for specimens, collecting butterflies is an interesting and absorbing hobby. Doria Oleson does not mount her butterflies, instead she collects the caterpillars and feeds them and watches them as the various stages of growth take place. She collects the caterpillars from mdkwttd leaves (the Monarch butterflies favorite food). The adult butterfly lays her eggs on the underside of the leaves of the milkweed plant The young caterpillar feeds on the leaf and grows so fast that it Mim molts, it's skin. bursts and the insect crawls out, wearing a soft new skin 'Ibis happens several times until th caterpillar is fully grown Dons lakes these caterpillars and feeds them until they btop eating and ptiparo for the rpm-- period di.r.i which it will change ii. to ;i loitii r!Iy cat 111 whtli If, is 'o (nine about is k'oi' thr Ik that tie .it rpillar spins inside the bottle. They attach them- m!vis lo the r.rt which vhe has tied aero p "1 the bottle to ,ill"w for .cr Ihe iiiM-ihangs quietly s.c pi ruled fur about three ci.e.v It h.i-" w begun its chrysalis stage daring this time the sk.n sp!,is p( ii and the caterpillar begindraw up working t he "Id skm off Ibis amazing transformation only takes a few minutes to com phte and the green inner skin shrinks as the i..'erpi!Iar draws up Eight r as tins skin dries the insect is siirmunded by a beautiful li.ht green pupae case decorated with a lovely gold band and gold After hanging suspended for a period of seven to 10 days wh:.e- wemderous theanges are taking place inside the chrysalis the h.iMetfly emerges It only takes a few minutes for it to break forth f'oiu the eases It takes several hours for the wings to dry and expand When wings are 'ir the lovely golden tawny brown wings take on a It s a beauty that Is llllle s( ib.ibltll. rill 111 Watch this trans-- l foni.atnn take plan- After the butterfly has emerged Doris feeds ih'in sw i i te ned wa'tr I hey arefond of watermelon juice After a day or two Doris has taken them out of doors and allowed them to go free She riel the- ns'of the family so used to j oie ho'tirfly that they could eairy it about and they cotild easily it on their fingers It seemed to enjoy human companionship. be y Ii.ivc kept .Im , fur iilmM u weeks now and hae really injnviel the experience' t c t . It has been a vveik if p.irtie t t .. are ovefucight, here is the dinners and famdv i fesi really thiillmg news to comefor Earl Hill, during tn- la-- vvik his leave The most im mor.ddi-iui- t along m years A new & conven-jo- f was a party at the home of I, s to of rid extra way get pounds i iMir than iver, so yon can he as grandmotht r Hill on Monday m.!. 'hm and trim as you want This! for his immidute f.iim'v .ui'!n vv !. produit called DIATRON uncles, and pr.mdp.m (iirh both hunger & appetite No rung was spent w.i'ih drugs, no diet, no exercise. Abso- pictures of ild: li IP lutely harmless When you take were served and F..r! w.,, ,.,(n a n of DIATRO.N, you still enjoy your beautiful Ruby ring ,i. ,i i i r n . meals, still eat the foods you like rrmemhr.ii.ee from but you simply don't have the urge enl for extra portions and automatical-The remainder of ito- ui k there vour weight must come down, were dinners and re to, i :h ts wiih as your own doctor will his sisters The ilimax was a f.un (..liner tin- 22ml. Regin.i AnelerMin re me Holt and Vera Row on the tell you. when you eat less, you ily dinner strvid Saturday eve On- 23t d Ivey Keyes the 24th, Nor Tib leola Dalton and Keith Flint Wileleanil Matt Million the mi the 8th; Sherri Fisher weigh less Excess weight ending-- i ning by his mother Earl left Mon m.i on the rs your heart, kidney s. So no mat- day for Parks AFP in San Fran 2Mh ly (It- Combe Don Kernelm-.mb i toyd Oleson on the 10th. I ter what you have tried before, get cisco From there he will go to .nd young (Near By bee (Rays E I their wishes come true Dl.MRo.N and prove to yourself Korea for a year Wr want to wish boy the- 27th, and Jaek Kcves the ' .ippv anniversary to Mr and what it can do. DIATRON is sold him good luck and scut ess m all -- nth (d Sept i hen coming up in "t Duane Montgomerv on the btobe-ron this GUARANTEE You must of his endeavors for the we have (locxiwm r,.h coming and Mrs Doyle Abrams lose weight with the first package year and Neil Dye the 1st, Sarah Dye 11,1 he 6th, Mr and Mrs IMar you use or tha package coeta you !bee the 2nd Joe IVt "a cc ein the 7th; Mr and Mrs. It has been some time smee we;'ml nothing Just return the bottle to had any birthdays At least some l.'A"1 '7 ;,nd Lens , e: Read on the 10th your druggist and get your money time since we have printed any So! By bee the 7th, Brenda Wilde 'he back DIATRON costs 93 00 and is we have a real tfh. Lynn Scott the 9th. Kevin was nice to see the Blake slug of them this 'old with this strict money back time. I hope we haven't missed any Seott and Donnie Keyes the 13th. t.VII Lynn and Ix'on. home again. Sicker the 14'h and Della I hcv each spoke a few words to guarantee by;. Starting about the 12th of Sept Zearl theBy be ! the 1.5th Red Bagiev the 12th. ongregation at Sunday School. Ken George BENNION DRUG. STORE Thev cited briefly incidents from dell the 14th, Afton Million, flar a wore a ion .seoat ROY, UTAH ence Fcrnelius and Vincent Feme t)lur ,fp jn in SPrv.Cei f n Mail Orders Filled to K"m a, Teas and later at Cheyenne, Wyo- . gt . , the lius, 15th; Hollis Yuriev the s a ta's L''1 a l mmg They especially liked it in 16th, Carl Stuart the 21st, Roslie or our boys meet About thrac n.Pl.nne thp Pfe s0 laithful workers have been on the fri(.n(jIv and lhpy made worthhl,e scut house every night and all frlt,uKhips Wlth thp ppople the 'ay .a ureays . ow there is not bruneh there. Leon mentioned that one man ,n this whole town that was qm(e a surpnsc t0 thpm has any more to d than these whpn thcy got a IettPr frojn home workers, hut you just don t take the them that their father was ,(.hllg PHONE EX 4 9639 5316 So. 1900 V Roy, UUh time to help out Each of you seem n(m !llshop It is always intcrest. o feel that your time ,s so precious irig hear fine young men relate that you cant work on the scout , heir AUTO GLASS INSTALLED experiences, house But don t forget your boy s u heard with regret that Rob-arpre scions too, and the only PI- - iind Maxine Van Brocklin are AUTO GLASS AND PARTB.Vpm. and Used way they re meeting place will ever from West Point even moving V0U out though won't bp too far away, they ACCESSORIES BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE ure be someone to tell you Thev are to make their home going what needs to be done there Satur ,n Sunset. Both have been very (ay. .ust ring your tools, and active in the Church while here, lore be a use for it AND YOL Maxine served as Primary teacher, Roadshow time again, and this Primary President, MIA drama diyear, I'inlah is going to watch them rector, and in the Stake Primary over to the Burch Creek School Presidency- Robert served in var-he theme for all the stake road urns positions and as a stake mis-j- . shows this year is "Rivers of the snmary. Ii seems (hat there is ii World." Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oleson had going to lie some very good shows as guests Sunday afternoon Wayne I ve heard about some and you and Carol Oleson. Wayne and Carol wont want to nnss them this year are leaving this week for Logan List think you'll have room to sit where they arc going to attend for once, you'll hr able to enjoy Utah State University. Wayne is roadshows at their best, because going to take the full course and the casts won't be crowded on to a Card is going to take a few classes. tiny stage, they will have the fa Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. jellifies of lighting, which we have Oleson. never had to offer in Uintah, and If you wish to enroll in the all in all, I flunk you will enjoy square dancing classes to be conducted this fall and winter at the yourself Do plan on going. Gr a mercy School contact Golden on or before Friday, preferWEST POINT NEWS Flint before. The class is to be ably taught by Blaine Mann. Last year A very happy birthday to all who square dance lesstfns were taught will be blowing out candles on here. They will not be taught hero Where Quality is Inexpensive their birthday cakes this week. Del- this year unless quite a few enroll. la Cook and Mildred L. Thurgood The first Monday evening In OcSHOP in ROY and SAVE! on the 3rd; Reese Montgomery and tober has been set aside as family Charles Bauman on the 6th; Law- - night. From now on unless sped- If you you and many happy returns of the day. j member of the safety committee. Keep up the good work Butch. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Reed were even more proud of their only son. Stanley, recently when he was presented with the honors of becom-ln- f president of the sophomore class at Davia. Stanley was president of the ninth grade last year at North Davis. John O'dell was also honored this week with the title of secretary of the sophomore class He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Jim Beech Congratulations John. We were very sorry to hear of the death of Christensen. We send our condolences to his wife, Wilma, and his sons, Bruce and Craig died of cancer of the brain Those who grew a year older this week were; Jay K. Baggs, George A Build, Juell Stevenson, Jed W. Harris and Lynda Nelson on the 30th Margaret R BPurton, Caroll Dene Weaver, and Dixie Iee Stoker on the 1st, Fern L. Jenkins, Donna Jean Ashton o ntlie 2nd, Donald V White, Lee Price, and Seber Glen Mover, on the 3rd, Leonard L. Chat in. Grant B Roberts and Thomas Jay Dunford on the 4:h, Nancy Ann Taylor on the 5th; Lillie Mae Shurtz. Duane Steed and Ray Dean Cummings on the 6th Happy birthday to all of u 'Well, about the only thing for sure this week, is that everybody who wasnt sick the week before, have been this week. Uintah has en almost too well represented at the hospital We hear of Edward Peterson, Joe Lye, and one of Raymond and iruillas, daughters being in the hospital for different ailments From the Stork Division, send ing out "We have a new baby are announcements, daughter" Irene and Ralph Peterson, Inea and Rodney Sms the, and Junior and Erma ID bee Irene and Inez, also h- .itt'cd the flu during their Visit to the maternity ward Congratulation. to all of you! With all the sickness, ward lead i ship meeting was called off last week as was the opening social foi Relief Society Put this coming Tuesday, the Relief Society will live dinner, and hold their social m (onnection with work and busti- .i" lay which starts at 10 am. I he presidency tells us that the to a literature leader will be Ruth Dye, and the new chorister is Vera I t tit Other leaders who will be tuck for the following year, are Alva Anderson Theology, Darlene Stoddard, social science; Wanda Bylx-evisiting teachers, Mary By- and Gordon , Pringle and Allen bee. work and business, and Kama will have to think more about M. Her, organist. the matter of the future when they You can see that the Relief have completed their 0 months is well manned with very in the Army training program. capable leaders, as a fine presi- About four of the other graduates Stoddency Jenny By bee, Thelma are talking about the Navy or Ma dard Fay Stuart and Meddine nnes, but their is nothing definatc Pringle, secretary It will be a real yet. incentive to attend every meeting they Lave this year. Well with the colleges starting, 57 high school graduate wir have Men busy just what thur future would be like Annette Stinld.irrd is enrolled in beauty scsool, Brenda Wilde has headed north tn take advantage of her schotorsh'p to the Utah State at I.ogan, and Steven Pet i r on is going to Wi her College Jan Smith is a married man now, fled otherwise the first Monday in the month will be observed such. There has been a change made in the ward music department Susie King, ward choirester and Velma Fisher ward organist have been from their positions. Susie King has been sustained aa ward organist wsth Lawrence Thur good as ward chotrestor. The infant son of Vernon D. and Elaine Peck Christiansen waa given a name and a blessing on Sunday. The ame chosen was Steven Scott Christiansen. If you have a little spare time why not write a brief letter to one of our missionaries in the field. Im sure they would be most happy to hear from you. Carl Thurgood is serving in the Netherlands hia address. Is: Carl Thurgood, Lain Can Foot 292. The Hague, Holland. Noal Cook is serving in Austrslis his address is; Noal Cook, 17 Gibbon St., Wooloongabba, Queensland, Australia. Thought for the week: The words of Joshua, when he led his people into the promised land: Only be thou strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the eternal is with thee, whithersoever thou Ph. TA 5 4122 FOR YOUR The girls of Davis' Sophomore class beamed all over Monday when Roger Bambrough returned to Davis. Roger had been living in California, lie Is now living with his brother Kelly and his wife Wc tend get well wishes to Sharon Hale, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Howard Hale. It seems that the flu bug has reached her We hope that she will be up and around again soon Jan Hainbey has been seen riding around in a new car. It is a Mercury It has beautiful white i (covers Congratulations Jim We'd like to congratulate Butch Over son of Mr and Mrs Elton Over for being elected secretary of the Bovs Assocu'ion at Davis High Butch is a sen. or at Davis and is also on the football learn and a SWEET TOOTH Try our chocolates CHOOSE from Whitman, Sweets. McDonalds G RESCRIPJI0NS BENNION DRUG PHONE EX PHONE EX EMERGENCY 2 9665 National WEEK NEWSPAPER l ai-- vv i v i . I l A V . . ' Is a Good Time tcX Remind You that jSjjjy 4' Bill OF RIGHTS SERVES . Nothing Takes 1 .... the Place of a e t. 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