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Show Tfc CLASSIFIED Svn-CWnl- toy, Ufcrfi Vwnday January 9, 1 958 NOTICE . ADS Roy Jaycees Plan Teens ORDINANCE NO. 138 FOR RENT Broadcast, Dance Series AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 3 BEDRM. basement home. 1255 W. CERTAIN CONTIGUOUS TERRI700 So., Clearfield. $45. Phone TORY TO THE CITY OF ROY, EX UTAH. SMALL HOME 4930 So. 1900 W $45. Phone EX 3 5911. -- FOUND- The Roy Jaycees plan a series of four Saturday Night Teenage Hops" for student in south Weber and north Davis counties will begin Jan. 11 at Roy Junion High School under sponsorship of the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL -- OF ROY CITY, UTAH: . Section' 1. The following describFOUND Pair of glasses, left St ed territory is hereby annexed to Roy City office, last week. Own- Roy City, Utah, er ean have by identifying glassA part of the Northeast es and paying for ad. Quarter of Section 21, Township 3 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey. Beginning at a point 773 DISTINCTIVE WEDDING ANfeet South of the Northeast NOUNCEMENTS from $3.50 per comer of the South one-hal- f of 100 up. ROY PRINTING CO, said Northeast Quarter and 5380 SO. 1900 WEST. PH. EX running thence South 175.09 feet, thence West 12.084 cfialns, thence North 175.09 ASK ANYONE You look lovelier feet, thence East 12.084 chains if your are slender. Reduce at to the place of beginning; exhome with the STAUFFER cepting therefrom that portion HOME REDUCING PLAN. Ph. which lies within the bounEX day or night, for demdaries of the State Highway onstration. along the Blast line thereof. to-wi-t: Robert Stewart, president of the initial series of four Saturday dances are ached uled, and if successful will be continued indefinitely. They are for junior and senior high students. Roy Jaycees, said an FOR SALE YOUR TUPPERWARE DEALER EDNA RUNCHEL 1948 W. 4400 So. Roy, Utah, Ph. EX ROGER HOWES Wilhelmina Hoffman a student of concert pianist Carl Fuerstner of the B.Y.U. and Miss accredited by the State of Idaho, Will Give Piano Instruction At Your Home! Section 2. The limits of Roy City, Utah, are extended accordingly to include above described territory, and held to be a part of said Roy City, Utah; and the inhabitants thereof are subject to the ordinances and regulations of Roy City, Utah, and may enjoy the privileges thereof. Section 3. In the opinion of the City Council of Roy City, a public emergency exists in connection with the matters herein contained, and the Council hereby finds that it is necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety .of Roy City, that this Ordinance become effective immediately. Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and first publication after passage. Passed and adopted, and ordered published by the City Council of Roy City, Utah, this 3rd day of January, 1958. attraction to be incor porated in the first dance this week will be the presentation of a pair of Elvin Presleys shoe A major strings and a bow tie to some lucky couple. CALL EX 4-14- 71 Municipal School Students Study About Milk Mrs. Carolyn Bittons second grade . at Municipal School have been studying a unit on the Dairy and Dairy product. Milk is the basic dairy product and here is where we have begun our study. We are learning the many ways milk helps our bodies. We are also learning about the community helpers, the farmer and the milkman who are responsible for our milk. and Suits Smart WOOL-LIK- E Looking ... none AH Dry Cleaning Plus Soft-S- et Mtk DOES Na-ne- t RECEIVES AWARD B B J.BT,B'TB'!!B j LB $5.98 LATEX Dpi orators Latebc PAINT Lots of pret- ty colors. $4.49 Gallop WE HAVE MATCHING ENAMELS FOR THE LATEX FLAT ENAMEL The newest colors long washable. $7.50 value. Gallon -- luting $6.65 ENAMELS- Gloss or semi-glos- s topmost quality at a real price! Gallon $7.35 SPEED SEALER For new sheetrock or plaster walls best covering qualities! Gallon W. JUL $5.98 BUSH & CO. First Door West of Roy P.O. 675 So. Main Sunset SAVINGS One of the most important lessons for your son to learn is the meaning of thrift and the value of a regular sav- ings program. And thats what the i! U. S. I iLumJ Where Quality is Inexpensive SHOP in ROY and SAVE! HOURS Gallon B B.BJ et i i All the new 1958 colors Lovely walls n a hurry. Reg. $6.50. sec-retar- y start learning all the things he needs to know to make him the kind of man you want him to grow up to be. I PAINT married Barbara Ogden. Mr. Wiggins, his wife and two sons, Craig and Bradley are living at 5180 So. 2275 W., in Roy. At present Mr. Wiggins is of the Lake View Stake Priesthood Committee and assistant stake clerk.. One of ftm daya your boy will bo starting off to ichool in his shiny new shoes and fresh dean shirt. And hell i LATEX e; IT r--v Buy NOW ond SAVE! 1913, ON YOUR FAMILY'S FURNISHINGS A UNUSUAL SAVINGS Garth Stephens, Covina, Calif.; Don Stephens, Norwalk, Calif.; Mrs. Everett (Beth) Cook, Roy; Mrs. Howarl (Ruby) Robinson, Sunset; 19 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Irvin (May) Perry, Slater-villMrs. O. L. (Pearl) Rhodes, Ogden. SEE US FOR V'-WS- Paint Sale Mr. Stephens is survived by his widow, two sons and two daughters, At the University of Utah, Mr. Wiggins, received his masters degree in his scientific major and worked for his PHd in Personnel and Educational Administration. From Jan. 15, 1942 till Dec. 2, 1945, he served with the Army Medical Corps, stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. Sept. 28, 1948 he Just getting suits spotless is onlj a Beginning for our Sanitone Dry Cleaning Service. We Finish also use Soft-Swhich fully restores original body of the fabrics. This ' enables our pressers to the recreate perfect drape and. fit that your suits had when you bought them. Call us today JANUARY married Verna 3, Wiggins is a graduate of Weber College and the University of Utah. He also spent a year at the University of Southern California where he pursued his studies in biological science after graduating from Weber College and before attending the University of Utah. MTBIB B B B B B LB. Ji B BUSH'S "Seidlltz" May Child on Salt Lake in the Sept. Temple. Four children graced their union. Verna died on Sept. 17, 1933. His marriage on Nov. 23, 1934, to Ida Foster proved a bless ing to his motherless family. This marriage was performed in the Logan Temple. He Mr. WOOL Sponsors will include the following Roy bus;ness organizations which will help defray the expense of the broadcasting: Roy Lumber Co., Union Furniture Co., Coca Cola .distributors, Lloyd Berrett Service Stations, Roy Branch of the Bank of Utah and H. D. Sparwere row Co. The following children t blessed in Sacrament meeting: Part of each dance will be set Barton, daughter of Mr. and aside for instruction for students. Mrs. William Barton; Bryan Earl in the dancing instrucLeadership JasMrs. Mr. and Wallace, son of tion will be furnished by the Weper Wallace. ber County recreation department. Elva Mary Hansen, daughter of Tickets for the dances can be Mr. and Mrs. Mary Ernest Hauser obtained free from any of the sponalso. soring merchants or through purchases at the door for 25c per The following children have been or 15c per person. ill with mumps this week: Carol, couple Mr. Stewart said the Jaycees Joan, Roseann Scoot and Dan Hein-er- , Cheryl and Keith Beus, David Mr. Stephens was an authority and Craig Willoughby, Merlin Ken'A Cappella' Choir of on theology, imparting freely of neth and Freddie Mitchell and his knowledge to any who ap- Lynn Gerber. Weber High Honored proached him with their problems. Clair Ross and Gayle Flinders He served on two missions. The other boys who have been first, to the Eastern States, was in joined Weber College when attending 18 old. was he when 1900, years school on Jan. 6. started they The Weber High School A CapHis missionary companion was J. Edward Child and they traveled Work day will be held on Tues- pella chair, with Joseph Graves as has been honored in without purse or script. day Jan. 14 at Relief Society. Their instructor, having been selected to sing for of is work for everyone plenty His second mission to the Southand lunch will be served by visit- the Utah State Music Educators ern- State was in 1918. Assn. They will present a half ing teachers. hour concert on January 18, at He had served on the Lake View A PTA meeting was held at the the University of Utah Music Dept. Stake High Council and was on the execu- (Old Union Bldg.) starting at 11:30 Weber Stake Genealogical Commit- Clinton school for all PTA A for a.m. was tives. planned meeting tee for 20 years. He had taught Feb. 7. and School Priesthood, Sunday Dr. Thor Johnson, conductor of MIA classes, had served as YMMIA A personal shower was held at the Cinncinati Symphony, will be president, and as president to the the home of Miss Beth Taylor on present to lecture and act as critic. various Priesthood quorums. Thursday in honor of Miss DeEtta Mr. Johnson is very much in deMr. and Mrs. mand and the association demes it Mr. Stephens, as a carpenter, Child, daughter of will be married a stroke of luck to be able to proChild. DeEtta John which built many homes, among to Gary Hansen. cure his seryices. are many of the better homes of on Jan. 16, and farmed Ogden. He had also had operated a blacksmith shop and a general work shop. Before his recent retirement, he was employed at Hill Air Force Base. Emmett L. Wiggins, received a cash award and a citation recently signed by General L. E. Scofield, commanding officer of the Utah General Depot and a cash award for sustained superior performance above normal job requirements within the field of salary and wage The award was administration. recommended by Robert J. Junk, chief of salary and wage branch. to Keep NEWS Phone TA 5 24M Funeral services were conducted Wednesday for Jesse M. Stephens, Riverdale Stake High Councilman, who died Saturday evening of cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Stephens was born in Ogden May 17, 1892, a son of James M. and Elizabeth Crump Stephens. All of us like milk and have drawn a picture of ourselves to The family moved to Riverdale illustrate this. when Jesse was 12 years old, and he lived in Riverdale all his life, with the exception of 5 years' in EMMETT L. WIGGINS Tremonton. EMMETT L. WIGGINS So Easy Now CLINTON Jessie M. Stephens Dies ot Age 65 Mayor ATTEST: Madge H. Gibson City Recorder Published January 9, 1958. z Morgan Poge White, local disc jockey, will spin records for the music and each dance will be broadcast live over KLO and will include interviews with couples at the dance. STUDENTS IN MRS. CAROLYN BITTENS 2nd grade class have been studying all about milk and have made the Interesting display shown above. Empty cartons of milk were used in the displays. Shown in the picture are, left to right Steven Taylor and Kathy Carley and Mrs. Bitton. C. W. Rapp FOR APPOINTMENT were assisted in making all danc arrangement by the Weber Cour ty Schools, Roy Volunteer - Fin Department, Weber County Re creation department and seven Roy PTA groups. - 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. ?b;,:b: b:::b:i: btbt Bii'BXBT btb::1 btwlbt bt BiB:r:BrB:rB'BrBl;,Brt,1 Treasurys School Savings Pro- gram will teach him. By the purchase .of 10fi and 25 i Savings Stamps in their schools, chil dren are investing in U. S. Savin gi Bonds on the installment plan. And, as you know, Savings Bonds are one of the best investments that any of us can make. Is your childs school participating in thin important program? Why not speak to your prindpal, school superintendent or P.T.A. group about it? Encou age your child to buy Savings Stamps regularly. Start the U. S. School Savings Program in your town today! CHILD TO GROW1 U. S. SAVINGS STAMPS POINT THE WAY YOU WANT YOUR The V. S. Government doet not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Councti and |