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Show , .Th POKTRAIT CONTINUED 9 Commission, Elected 1957. Chairman of United Fund Drive for the Weber Country Schools 19 57, president Weber County Science - 1955-- 1 9 5 7, Committee chairman of the first Annual ty Wide Science Fair held May 1957,' chairman in charge of get-- , ting a flying group for the Weber, Valley Air Fair got the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, fchairman. in charge of publicity Weber Valley Air Fair, chairman of Jaycee Operation Santa'' 1956 origginal project, chairman of Nativity Scene of Miss Roy. Pag 1956, Utah Education Association delegate to House of Delegates 1957, Delegate to Teacher Education Conference Logan 1957 July, Member of Utah State Science Committee 1955-195Member of State Text Book Adoption Committee 1957, Served as judge for the Wyoming State DSA Award February 1957, Member of National Awards Com mittee 1956-195Served at national Judge of Awards Kansas City, Mo. 1956 Milwaukee 1957, Picked to serve as one of the seven national vice chairman of the US Jaycees Awards Committee 1957- 1958. Mr. Stewart is confident that people of Roy will not allow the become a City with a Future City with a past as it might very well do if some constructive effort is not made to divert the energies of our young people right direction. A city needs adequate recreation BROASTED CHICKEN TH( WORLD'S RINOT SATIN' CHICKIN about it by long distance ft' Ready In Jvtt Six Minuttx! Burger Bar Mountain Sfafes Telephono Roy, Utah Phone EX 2 A we will clean WEEKS 1 and Wall Decorations . SPECIAL NOTICE finish & WOOL BLANKET FOR DO YOU NEED -- Gift Shop CLOTHES DOUBLE Tak-ahash- o Mwmmm FOR VEST y itatloft-toiiarto-n. sWD Mid-Wint- New Gift Items BUY IT BY THE TUBFULl. Rmnbr, ratal or lowit oftar 4 P.M. and afl day Sunday alwaya lower whan you coll Pam at Weber Hi d When YOU ham a p .y WE'LL fix the Chicken You'll find it Finger Lickin' Good! tell them January 30, 1958 will wife and baby. From there they neyland, and the most memorable to wear red and black. As it went down the Redwood Highway part. of their travels was all the be an "Away game the student to Vallejo where they spent more smiles and the pleasures little Albody ft not allowed a Pep Ralley. time with Margies mother, Mrs. len showed for his new experiStella Hooker, an active miss Pearl Jensen, and scores of former ences. Tomorrow the a cappella choib with an English accent, has .been Utah friends who are now residwill sing for the Utah Music TeachWe want to extend a get well chosen winner of the Betty CrockConvention at the ing there. They spent Christmas wish to May Bybee who has been er Homemaking contest Stella ers Weber and Utah. in Lso Angeles then went on to ill for the last few days. of directly from England and has University be schools rePhoenix where her brother, Joseph the Toole only will spent the past two years at Weber. Mr. Thor Jensen resides. Sightseeing excurShe is vice president of the Girls presented on this day. HEWS POINT and will included critic a sions be will down Johnson into NORTON trip HELEN Association, and a member of the Mexico. Old orchestra. They had their New By Virginia Oleson Phone EX a cappella choir and the Pep Club. conduct a student Years dinner outdoors on the deWe wish the happiest of birthHaving won the school contest, Mrs. Cora Waldon Child of sert where they were able to enjoy related to steaks in their shirt days to Lynn Thurgood, Kerry i, Stella is eligible to compete with FIREPROOF Being Springville, Utah a former resident the grilled boss. the linda Moss, on the 30th; girls from all over the entire state; of Riverdale and Roy, is visiting sleeves. Deb-b- y and then she many go on to the this week with her sister-in-laReminder Club freights School Shirley Kirkman on the 31st; national contest Prizes offered for on Norma Feb. Mrs. Tillie Adams, and other rela1st; Thurgood PTA meeting at" 7:30 on Feb. 6. the latter are a $1,500 scholarship on Patterson Barbara the 3rd, tives and friends in the area. County School Supt. Ted Bell will and a tour of Washington D. C. Mrs. Sylvester Myers came from Zaugg on the 5 th-- . be the speaker. New Plymouth, Idaho several Another winner in the field of Happy anniversary to Mr. and week&jgo to accompany her son Mrs. DeAnn Dickson, MIA sports $lry.4 Frank Stoddard on the 30th, gal is Nancy Roylance. Nancy has H&me" direct orf Wishes the MIA 'girls lo Stephen to the LDS Mision Mr. and MrsT Wayne Dalton on the been chosen of the Daughters of in Salt Lake City. She will be re- be at the Riverdale school Saturday the American Revolution contest membered as the former Grace morning at 10:00 a.m. for basket- Jlst. and will be given the chance to ball practice. The outstanding event of the represent Weber against Taylor. eight week was the North Davis Stake schools. Stephen left this Monday mornMrs. Bert (Bertha) Child entered headmission the to Conference. The meetings were ing to report Dee Hospital Monday night for Two weeks ago members of the quarters In Buenos Aires, Argen- treatment. jonducted "by Stake President 11 Her month old grandtina. In the meantime Grace has S. Haslam under the direc- journalism classes, both junior and George been visiting her mother, Mrs. daughter, Judy Dance, has also tion of Presiding Bishop Wirthlin senior students, attended a conferbeen in Dee Hospital four days but Gladys, and other relatives and was released featured talks by Pres. Haslam ence at the University of Utah. Mr. Tuesday morning. friends. She is waiting for the How the Church Program for J. R. Bingham, director of the Utah storm to clear before starting to Youth Insure Church Leadership water and power board, spoke on drive home. UINTAH NEWS for Tomorrow. A talk The Im- the problems Utah residents are Janet Mower, daughter of Mr. portance of Passing the Sacra- going to face within the next ten and Mrs. Orson Mower, is recuThere have been a few birth- ment, in My Life, was given by or twenty years with the water perating in Dee Hospital after an days the last half of the month, Guy Barber, a Deacon. The Sac- supply. Mr. Bingham also gave deemergency appendectomy perform- and we want to send our Birthday redness of Baptism and Blessing tails of the present project of darned in Dee Hospital Sunday morn- wishes. Melvin Bybee celebrated .he Sacrament was discussed by ing the Colorado River and bringon the 22nd, Vicky Lynn Bowman Don Pearson, a Priest, How Ac- ing in water through the canyon. ing. students the 23rd, Ray Bybees boy,. Lynn, Two Weber College tivity in the Church has brought It will take nearly 25 years to from Riverdale who made the hon- and Edward Peterson on the 24th; Happiness to Me was illustrated build and about 50 years to repay or rolls this semester are James F. Greg Stuart the 25th; Carl Dye and oy Junior Valeck a senior Aaronic the funds, to the government. Jackson and Roland Child. Jim was Neil Bybee the 26th, Dennis Pear- priesthood member and recent conTonight Weber will battle it out on the highest roll with all As in son the 27th, and Ken Pebly the vert to the church. A talk based on with Ogden on the latters floor. Roland and his engineering major 29th. the Book of Ruth was given by We wish the team much luck and made the high roll with 3 As and a Florianne Barlow representing the hope they will bring the victory There has been a .variety of B. young ladies groups. These talks home. All week long the CheerMr. and Mrs. Angelo Mark are things happen in the last week or were followed by the conference leaders have been asking students ROY DEPT. STORE building the top story to their two, around here. Matt Mildon has address by Presiding Bishop Wircome home from the hospital we basement house on 1150 West. thlin who advised the elder memand the 49th wish him a more rapid improve- bers The 22nd-32npresent to listen to the testiWards will hold their combined ment. Ellen Stuart is still at the monies of the young people and to Sweetheart Ball the evening of Feb. Dee, but should be coming home make themselves worthy and cap11. In view of the fact that is is right away. In the accident cate- able leaders of these youths. He on a school night it will begin at gory, Craig Kendell can just about enumerated the goals for every say good bye to his most colorful Latter-da7:30 p. m. Saint to strive for to A 7 lb. daughter, Annette, was back eye. Norma Wall Is. recov- serve in the church and by servborn to Wesley and Ann Bingham ering from some pretty serious ing keep ones faith alive. The Lord Woolsey on aJn. 28 in Dee Hos- burns caused by boiling water, and expects us to be virtuous, as a clean ARRIVING DAILY pital. They are the parents of three Greg Stuart is gradually pulling people we will enjoy divine direcboys, the youngest being lO-- i years off all the tape that holds his bro- tion, he stated. We should seek old. An aunt said that Doug greet- ken collar bone in place. And we after Our buyers have just returned from knowledge of tire gospel of ed the news with, Shell walk all hope they are all, completely bet- Jesus Christ, temperance, patience, soon. real ter over our cars. Bob started practhe Coast with new suggestions for brotherly kindness, a desire to ticing Brahms Lullaby on the pian-in the one another, were ladies help participate A small group of every occasion. so that he can play it for her. homes last welfare program, develop godliHer birthday on Jan. 23 was a busy beautifying their direction of ness, charity, humility. Knock and continual round of happy surprises Monday, under the Sal-LeeMrs. Maude Martin, county agent. ye shall receive. Age makes no dif's for rs. Boyd (Arvilla) Stimpson what is most important is ference, were the shades objective Lamp from 10 in the morning until evenof the day, and several ladies, com- our attitude, feeling and faith in ing. Gol. The benediction was given by Riverdale Road Roy, Utah The middle of the morning her pleted the lovely fiber glass shade, a Fisher ofWest Point, Danny Feb. on Then 3, Monday evening came sister and two sisters-in-lateacher. from Layton. They are Mrs. Ella at 7:30 p.m. all the ladies who are are the interested in class, sewing During the afternoon session of Mrs. Maud Love and Mrs. Lila Ray, Elder Wirthlin spoke house. to school at asked meet conference the Love. A little later another sister, At that meeting it will be decided of the hardships endured by our Mrs. Ethel Weese came from y Still later still another which night would be best for the pioneer ancestors. It is our respon-sbiilitoursewto as well to as what them and class, exactly just sister, Mrs Stella Kendall, arrived serve from Cornish, Utah bringing her ing problems will be taken up. All selves and our children., to JIMMIE'S SHOE SERVICE Alchurch. build to ward and the ladies are the the of invited, up (Next to Union furniture in Roy) daughter Mrs. Wanda Buxton from and encouraged to be there. though ordinances for the dead Weston. Then Arivillas father-in-law- , NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT On Saturday, Feb. 1st, the El- have exceeded 16,589,307 we have J. Dan Stimpson, came from this a hold in to started ders are going square barely accomplishing Brigham City. Complete line of new shoes at the school. Each great work. Bishop Wirthlin urged That afternoon all seven of the dance party box dead out our is asked to bring a that we seek through Men's Women's, Children's visitors had dirfVier with her. They couple will be auctioned the wonderful records available to had just left when a couple of lunch, and they off to the highest bidding man. The use in the library and see that the ALL SHOES GUARANTEED aunts Mrs. Ade Stark and Mrs. to be a real dif- work is done. Emma Todd came out from Og- evening promises FREE Minor repairs on all shoes bought at Jimmies one. So if you The attendance at the morning den. Right away after their depar- ferent and enjoyable for the Lift of the Shoo ture along about 7 p. m. a group are an Elder, plan on taking youra meeting was 1571. We have 27 misand wife or 49 having FREE mission Heel friends, in the and toe plates field, sionaries girl (One set only) of neighbors came in for a surthat time missionaries good night stake prise party. They were Mrs. Ethel Extra Bonus S&H Green Stamps During the past couple weeks, men in the armed forces.' Hunter, Mrs. Frieda Cook, Aph and meetstake have held their ward the and afternoon the in Speakers Phyllis Cevering and their chilGold and Green Balls. Both were ing included Harvey M. Broadbent dren, Kathleen, Jay, Ray and Jill, Complete line of rubber footwear $2.99 up to of the stake presidency, Joseph answer and the lovely dances, Bill and Beth Hunter and their children Marsha Lynne, Kit and the many inquiries as to where the Cook of the stake high council. beautiful evergreens came from, Marjorie Mayfield, and the followKenny. is the Valley Nursery. They were ing returned missionaries, Sheldon Reminder The Riverdale Stake very - kind to loan their lovely Dahl, Dean Knighton, Arlene Teen-Ag- e Green and Gold Ball is plants and trees, to add that extra Ward. Nolan B. Smedley, Mark tNext to Union Furniture In Roy) to be held at the Stakehouse this touch to the halls, and we want Niederhauser. Needless to say it fit th. Ft, not, Jut S.II m. Sh- oW. Saturday night for the young peo- to thank them very much. was a wonderful conference. and Combe Basil Elders ple of scout and Beehive girl age. of and Second The Quorum Shirley, LeRoy and Margie Raleigh re- their little lad, Allen, spent two presented their annual Blackouts turned home last week after a six weeks vacationing in and around a series of short skits followed by week trip to the northwest, down California just recently. They spent serving pie and ice cream. Those the coast and to Arizona. They some time in Las Vegas and visited who participated in the skits were visited in Moses Lake then went on Basils sister Myrna in California Jenny and Alvin Thurgood and Arto Seattle to see LeRoy Jr. and his The big event of the trip was Dis-- nold Bingham in a skit titled Buying New Shoes, Darrell and Mel-v- a Page and Darrell Dalton in a skit Cant find the Post Office, Hugh Tweede and Dean H. Moss Cu tom-co- o rdintd by the okUet n.m Education in a Henpecked, in sound reproduction featuring Jesse Bennett and Garner Oleson "Woman Driver with Automatic -- Speed Merle and Doris Page and Leola High Fidelity PtioiNjradio Console Dalton The Line is Busy with Ruth Bennett and Junior Bennett, t and Paying Tithing Dean ManONLY 50 r $ Criddle. and Lynn ning Model 867 Songs between acts were sung by Blair Dahl and instrumental numbers were played by Gary Cook of Syracuse. Announcements were SEE IT NOW AT made by Darrell King. New Shipment of Johnathan hear that We are so sorry to Ellen Flint who was expected to Beautitful New Logan Dresses be able to return from the hospital ''WE WONT BE BEAT IN PRICE" about now will have to stay there until April. We hope she will soon Styles in the Latest Fashions, - Save Now be feeling well again. The week for the skirts. full Thought and sack, sheatlj AT Lord is able to do all things acto His will, for the chilcording See them now at dren of men, if it so be that they exercise faith in Him. facilities ' not only for the benefit eant ' 1957, tennis of its residents, but needs it as.loca-tni-ano 1957. additional inticement for the committee court completion of new industries, which is State chairman Utah Junior Awards something Roy needs in order to Chamber of Commerce Committee 1956-195Awarded have taxable revenue to insure its Trophy for Outstanding State standing as a progressive city. Chairman at State Convention in Ogden 1957. RIVERDALE NEWS construction supervised 1956-195- 7 .April 1957, Secretary Weber Education .Association, 1956-15 7, Youngest Teacher ever elected to the Weber Education Association Thttrsdory, 95 AN EXTRA i Jimmies Shoe Service THESE POINTS Has your family outgrown your bathroom facilities? Do baths for all" mean long delay? W&ild an extra bathroom help solve morning traffic problems? What's the cost of adding a bath or powder room? Check usl WE , FEATURE CRANE FIXTURES $ 75 oo and up Easy Terms 4 , Free Estimate Crone tolled COMPLETE FIXTURES Including lavatory, water closet. Labor & other materials extra. Plaining Service By Smedtey't Offer Aufotance lit Planning Bathroom, And Utility & loom. FOR INFORMATION CALL SMEDLEY j PLUMBING SYRACUSE, Free te Kitchen, HIGH FIDELITY ty 147 APPLIANCE CORNER TAylor & HEATING UTAH 'Emerson 5651 South 1900 West Carry her over the ditches today? 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