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Show The SuftChtoftfcfe & fcCOND May W, 1950 0 ' IKIVW.IGES MAIL CLASH AUTHORIZED AT PUBLISHED BY IU(, ITAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Weakly Newspaper published each Thursdmr at Roy, Utah, In the lntorst of the surrounding communities ol ROT, RIVEnDALB SOTUtET. CLINTON, HOOPER KANB8VIIJJI. SOUTH WEBER, UINTAH. OODEN. SOUTH OGDEN, UINTAH and ALL INTERESTED AREAS. NATIONAL v1 SOCIATIOH I editorial association U t 19 I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 199 West, Roy, Utah; Ph. EX J. HOWARD STAIILE Owner Publisher, Res. EX BETTY LOU STABLE .. Manager . Portrait Continued police work in Ogden again. In 1946, however, it became necessary for her to retire after 21 years in law enfrocement, because of her health. in. During the first seven years of her police work, Addie was in charge of all cases involving girl delinquents that were under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court, between the acting as court and the home; making every effort to help the offending culprit make a proper adjustment to society. Her duties also included supervision of all public places habituated by women, in protective for I INDUSTRIAL CONSTSUCTION i Meets or Surpasses ANY Test for i 'gp&tfff VOL-VI-H- . I! j MIA. Maids will dance. The affair Is best dress starting at 8:30. See . you there! (May 31). A testimonial will be held for Because of Memorial Day holi- Bill Cash on 'June 8. Elder Cash day falling on Friday this week the has been called to the Eastern Riverdale City office will be dosedL States Mission. It will be open the regular half On 29 there will be an exday on Saturday morning, however, cursionMay to the Logan Temple. City Clerk Martha Davis said. Daughters of. Utah Pioneers anMr. rid Mrs. Max' Rlfter return- nounce that there will be a Field ed home Friday from a business Day on Saturday, June 7 at the and pleasure trip which took them Hooper 2nd Ward for the West to South Dakota then along the Company DUP. The event starts at 12.:30 p m. and there are to be Canadian line in Montana. They prizes given for attendance. Cortook their two younger children, sages will be made for members Joyce and Melvin, with them. over 75 years of age. RIVERDALE NEWS and preventive detail. Addies work for the Dept, of Public Welfare was principally among the minority groups. Her sympathetix understanding of the clientele and her great tolerance toward them brought about many improvements for their general welfare. Because of her interest in good government, Addie became a charter member of the Womens Legislative Council at the time of its inception in 1941. It is an outstandoring ganization, the purpose of which is to study laws to come up before the legislature and to promote laws that will benefit society as a whole. At the time of her retirement, it was necessary for Mrs. Sanders to undergo a serious operation, but as soon as she regained her strength she again became active in civic affairs. She has been study chairman of various groups on the Legislative Council, including Health, education, judiciary and welfare and served as delegate to the State legislative Council; ten years. At present, she is affiliated with the Democratic Party is chairman in Dist. 3. Ogden. She is also past president of the Womens Civic Club which is organized to better local conditions. In 1952 she was the clubs candidate for Mother of the Year. She is an active member of Camp Q of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Through all the years of her civic activities, Addie took extension courses in Social Science Studies in order to keep abreast of the times. of Besides the responsbility be children fine to her uprearing standing citizens, and her civic and employment accomplishments, Addie has found time to devote much ol her energy and talent in church activities. She has been choirster and teacher in her ward Primary and Relief Society organizations. She served on the Primary Board in the MT. Ogden Stake eight years; on the Geneological Board in the South Qgden Stake, three years and on the Relief Society Board of the Weber Stake for the past five years. Her main church interested now, however, is genealogical work. Those who knew Addie 25 years ago, swear that she doesn't seem a day older at 72 than she did then. The great secret of her youngness is her mental and physical activity. She rises early every morning and works two or three hours in her yafd before breakfast, then her n The summer Relief Society schedule will commence the first week in June, RS President Illeen Henderson announced. During (he four summer months the only monthly meeting held will be a combined visiting teacher report and work day meeting on the first Tuesday of each month. Bud Snitchler is back home after many weeks spent in Dee Hospital as a result of the serious burns he suffered when the gasoline tanker he was driving became involved in an accident, A building fund benefit will be held June 7 in the form of a cake sale at the Bon Marche. Mrs. Mary Child, chairman, said today that homemade bread, rolls and cookies will also be accepted. All donations are to be wrapped in saran for convenience and cleaniness in . Ability Its home isnt worth a hoot if a favorite quote of Mayor Ted Anderson, newly appointed Superintendent of Riverdale Sunday School Superintendent Anderson was speaking In reference to those who say they will perform and fail to show up. Saturday's Stake Dance will feature a floor show in which the cons Sunday morning between 8:30 and 9:30, , Bishop Wtlford Tescb would like to know who In the Riverdale Ward sent in an envelope containing $16.50. The envelope did not designate its donors name. Contact any member of the Bishopric regarding this. Primary, startjng time will be 10 a.m. for the summer months, it is announced by the Primary pres- idency. , By Shirley Osmund Mr, Anderson, his son, Larry, Bill Giband his brother-in-lason, went to Montana on a fishing trip. Visiting the Canadian Temple are Mrs. Lois Anderson, Mrs. May Bylye, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fernelius. They left May 23, for their 10 day trip. - The- - Birthdays starting - at May. 18 are, Shirley Osmund 18, Raymond Curtis Bybee 19, Cathleen Brewer 19, Glenna Ann Combe 21, Vem Anderson 22. Vernal Rosen-ving- e Anderson 22, Catherine Mae Goodwin 23, Myrtle Pebley 23. Albert Bums Kendall 24, Joseph Orin Bybee 26, Jesse Marie Barnes 27, Ruth Doris Dye 28, Adella Pebley 29, Albert Frederick Kendall 29, Rex Roland Fowers 30. . Donna Osmund left for Jackson Hole, Wyoming on May 21 She will be gone for the summer, working on Lane Bybee's dude ranch. Miss Marlon, Stuart .left May for New York. Marions mother also made the trip with herThey stopped in Washington, D. C. on the way, and saw many sights. Then went on to New York, to welcome Marion's brother home from a mlsion in Holland. They are, expected, to arrive home about June 5. . J&rs. 18, - Member of Riverdale Ward are urged to contact Ralph Bradfleld to see if their membership records are. correct and complete. Many records are far from accurate. Amelia Georgeson, mother of $100 towards the building fund Mrs. Adam Patterson, suffered a was presented to Bishop Wilford Also gone, but not together are Tesch by the Relief Society of the herat attack two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson . Ward. Deem Lynette Wayment is MIA Dance Director in her Ward- - She Friday evening, R. O. Bllla took took over this responsibility in Scouts orf a January and her dancers appeared the Riverdale toCub Burch hollow. 9 camping trip in Seattle, Washington. recently Joyce Namoki was honored by boys participating in this her Sunday School class of girls camporee. Friday evening. The party waa a On Monday evening, Pack meet"substitute birthday party; inasing for the Cub Scouta was held much as Joyce was away on her at III THE SUN the Riverdale town The birthday. There were 32 girls pre- circus theme prevailed, park. diswith sent Games and refreshments kept the girls happy. Then Joyce was plays dof miniature circus grounds, cakes, etc. Wilford presented some lovely gifts, includ- presented cards to 12 registration a and blouses, ing peddle pushers white puppy halfway as big as Cub Scouts and brought the Charter back to Pack 895. Bobcat were Joyce herself. WE HAVE A URGE SELECTION OF Ida F .Stephens visited some awarded by Cub Master Edwin to following: Garth Tesch, very interesting spots last week. Rogers With some of her friends, she Miles Crabtree, Craig Nay and EdBRANDS ADVERTISED NATIONALLY visited in Duchesne and Uintah win Rogers. counties. Goldene Bingham was one of the speakers at Roy Junior High Sunday School Superintendent Ted Anderson announce that Jun- School graduation exercise. There ior Sunday School will be held were 17 graduates from Riverdale. next week, as has been the pracEMERGENCY PHONE EX&966S PHONG EX Sunday, June 1 is International tice on Conference Sundays. Elder Day, a reminder to all Eugene Tuttle will be the visiting Shut-In- s authority at conference. Elder Tut- of us to remember those who are tle was recently appointed as As- less fortunate than we are, those sistant to the Twelve. Fast offer- who may be sick or disabled among ings will be gathered by the Dea us. day really begins. Although she lives alone in the house that has been her home for the last 37 years at 536 29th St. In Ogden, her days are full of varied interests and activities for she is still going strong. So greatly has her influence been felt that after these twevle years since her retirement, many people still come to her for advice and guidance concerning their affairs. Her life long devotion to constructive principles has paid off in the love and respeet acorded her from people in all walks of life. . all-nig- ht For Summer fun USE SUNTAN LOTION merry-go-roun- BENNI0N DRUG HjMffiMBIS CWJilTf (wEQxIIkE) Wt - 4 uvs) 'M Have Truck . . 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