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Show Tti BCOND CUU MAIL nimiOII tii emblem to be placed In tbe vestibule will cost $400 and Is being made from a ceramic material at Weber College. There are eight trophy cases tinned up along the wall between the doors into the gym into which all trophies that were won past, present or future will go. IS, 1 953 Thunday AimORIZBD AT EOT, CTAB PUBLISHED BY Inside the gym if from the other dy with the itudenti going to second period alter announcements then continuing the regular day until the fifth hour when the students will meet in the gym for a special program before going to their FAMILY HELPED BY ALMANAC- Filled wih safety precautions for family protection. Indoors and outdoors, the new 1959 St Joseph Almanac-Calendprinted by the millions and distributed nationwide by Plough, Inc., drug manufacturers, Is now yours free with the compliments of druggists in your area. Never before In the 36 years Plough, Inc., has published its popular St Joseph Calendar Is safety featured so prominently as In the 69 edi- home rooms for parties. ar, parties in the home rooms plenty of room are under the direction of the home The is for what have you; The bleachers, costing about $44,500, are made of room officers. These parties may either be a complete dinner or just mahogany and will close up to the refreshments. In years past we have SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR wall in a four foot space. They had a show and dance at the same OmCELOCATION 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy. Utah: Ph EX 1 184 along with the basketball stan- time in the gym, but because of J. HOWARD STABLE Editoi and Publisher, Res. EX 2 9441 dards are worked electrically. The confussion they are trying a new BETTY LOU STABLE Advertising Manager - balconies will be used for athletics plan. and some physical education classWeber has a Team new with the of tour gym Nephi es when the bleachers are put back Weber has a team that is realBEELINE FOR WEBER against the wall, with the main ly great" is a line from a cheer the assistant as principal, Manning, part of the gym also being used for that expresses our feeling for our HIGH SCHOOL guide. It wasone of the prettiest physical education classes. team pertecL Our first three games By BONNIE FRONDREN sights I have seen in a long time. The big, new restrooms have blue we nave won, we are real proud of Unofficially, it is about the sec- tile on the floor, walls and maybe the team. ond largest in the state of Utah, even the ceiling. The lights and Wednesday, Dec. 10, the team I was privileged with a grand seating capacity of 3,000. heating are in working order. They was 70-g-I at Granger and Friday are even being used by the workers. Dec. 12, tne score was 6t 41 mgnt, hardwood will floor a be The tooeie. m floor that will be kept to a shine ai mu GIVE POTTED PLANTS at all times. All this and much Monday night Weber was at more is making the cost of our South Cache and tonight we are m new gym about $42C,000 including at Logan. Come out and help us FOR mi ml the $44,500 for the bleachers. Ac- win, we need all the support we can mi cording to the contractor, it is sup- get. POINSETTIAS AZALIAS posed to be finished by Dec. 31, CYCLAMEN FERNS with dedication at homecoming on rm Ml Jan. 30, 1959. There will be an asROY HIGH mi FOLIAGE PLANTS AND PLANTERS mi sembly, dance and basketball game ml 1450 WEST RIVERDALE RD. ml PIIONE EX with Ogden at Weber with all to mi ml HIGHLIGHTS take place in the new gynm The ml mi be dedicawill use in before ml gym By JANIS STOKES tion because it is much needed. Fun with Parties "IX again. Well, Christmas is here and with it comes more Theater (Across from Riverdale Drive-iagain The day for the home room paractivities Junior High. at Roy 11' 1 S 1 4 1 e 1 ? s s s T s 1 1 ? s 1 1 r r r s s : 1 1 ties : are planned a little different1 r r t I!i trt;r f I ; ; i i J t rn t r Scheduled for Monday, Dec. 22, at 8 p.m. the music department will present a Christmas program. The public is invited. Highlights of the evening will Silver be the Royettes singing Girls Glee singing "Sant Bells, Claus is Cornin to Town;" Boys Glee singing White Christmas; and the mixed chorus singing What Child is This. The program will end with community singing of Christmas carols. We now have a Christmas tree in our main hall. It surely adds Christmas spirit and looks very nice. Next Tuesday, Dec. 23, the FOR HER FOR school Christmas party will be held. Students will be shown a P Mens' Gift Sets Jewelry surprise movie that has been planned by the movie committee Wallet Mennon, GHIett, Wiillams Kenny Knight, Ronnie Young, and P Purse P Wallets Larry Maw. Santa Claus will also be there to P Perfume V Watches everyones delight to hand out peaP Cosmetics P nuts and Besides this, Mr. oranges. Jewelry w1 Rauzi wants to ask Santa for a P Manicure Set P Brushes pogo stock as he is busy this time of P P Razors - Electric Hosery .. . year. Boy what a great volleyball team we have this year. Our coach, Miss Joyce Parry, (a real good coach at that help the team as they CAMERAS - CLOCKS - STATIONARY won the Weber County Volleyball with no loses and Championship FINE CHOCOLATES FOR CHRISTMAS six wins. Students are looking forward to Whitmans Glads Sweets the school newspaper Smoke Signals to be handed out Dec. 22. School ends, Dec. 23 to the joy of most students, as they go home FINEST THAT VE HAVE EVER IIAD to greet Santa and enjoy vacation until Jan. 3. Looks ligo a terrific week doesn't it? We know students will enjoy PHONE EX 2 3160 EMERGENCY PHONE EX 2 9663 themselves. A Merry Christmas and IHIimiHIII'INIHl, TninmimimiiinaiiigniiiiiCTmiiniiiiininminimimiiiinnmimiininnTmiiiaTimnnnmtnmmiininiminimiiiuiinmiiiimiinnigiiimmiimninmiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiinmiiiiuniuiiiinnuuii Happy New Year to you all. 'u ujnraoi THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY 2-- . CHRISTMAS JR. MOTOR MAIDS - CALENDAR tion. In addition, the pages contain inter- ' esting facts and helpful data as well as including daily weather analysis. Safety tips in the St. Joseph Calendar cover a broad field in the home, in the water and other locales. For instance, there is a comprehensive first aid breakdown, ranging from poisoning to sprains. The What To Do In Time Of Disaster page covers Civil Defense Air Raid Instructions; safety pointers on floods, hurricanes, tornadoes; fire prevention, and the U. S. Forest Service five basic rules on curbing forest fires. A section is devoted to electricity safety reminders so simple they can be taught to children. Advice on home repairs for safe living; how to keep a safer family medicine chest; how to avoid health hazards in the water; rale and painless suntanning for young and old and other subjects are included in the safety tips. Gibby Greenhouses n m As a 1959 encyclopedia of facts and invaluable aids related to daily living, the St. Joseph Almanac-Calendshows the daily weather outlook with times of sunrise and sunset and signs of the Zodiac with horoscopes; fishing and planting chat a; days of abstinence; a gestation table for stock breeders, as well as many other vital facts. All this with big, bold dates, easy to read at a distance, the is a St. Joseph Almanac-Calendfree gift from your druggist. Just ask him for your free St. Joseph ar Get Stuck-N- ot Struck By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant USE CARE and caution when you stop your car along the highway during winter or else collision. youll invite a rear-en-d This warning comes from the Institute for Safer Living which gests sug- risk getting stuck instead of struck! Many mo- torists, who must stop to . change a tire, I clean wind- ... shields or ad- Miss Smith just aaretirereluctant to pull off chain, the road, Bay Institute officials. They fear getting stuck in banked snow or soft shoulders. What they forget, when they stop in traffic lanes, is that visibility Is now at its worst and r.ippery road surfaces make it nearly impossible for oncoming traffic to make emergency stops or quick shifts in direction. 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