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Show J LAKE VIEW STAKE PLAN FOR STAKE CONFERENCE Roy, Utah Dedication Ceremonies Set Joycees Ask For Best Man For Municipal School Elder LeGrande Richards, of the Hear A special welfare meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the stake house. It will be followed by a priesthood leadership meeting which will begin at 8 p.m. For 1 & All Helen Norton During the next few months millions of Americans will turn Sunday sesseons will be held at their attention to paying for the 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Ogden privilege of enjoying the highest tabernacle. standard of living In the world. Following the afternoon session Several due dates for the more at 7:30 p.m. the MIA will present common types of income tax catetheir annual music festival under the direction of Jay Beus, Hal gories have been announced by Stoddard and Pat Prout. Walter J. Thoreson, supervisor of Internal Revenue service at the Lake View Stake activities for Ogden. schedthe month of January are uled as follows: , If the farmers wish they may The ainual stake family party will file an estimate of their 1958 tax be held January 19 at the (stake on or before Jan. 15 and then comhouse. plete the business by April 15. HowDr. Rich Johnston will be the ever. if they are prepared to get it speaker at a special BeeHive Girls over with they may file their comstake meeting to be held, Tuesday plete return on or before Feb. 16 Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. in the stake the usual date of Feb. 15 falling on Sunday this year. chapel. The stake teenage Gold and Corporation incona taxSs for Green Ball will be held Jan. 23, 1958 are due on or before March in the stake recreation nail. 16 ordinarily March 15 but also Slake Green and Gold ball for on Sunday this year. adults will be held the following evening, Jtn. 24. The dances will The final filing date for indivibe under the direction of the stake duals or partnerships or fiduciaries is April 15. That is also the first activity counselors. deadline for turning in an estimate for the new year of 1959. Lorna Falkner 1 f' - W1 , Vi' f C' . - - - wfjf 56 Hi ffll Vi Iw ? multi-purpos- and will be the only U.S. Embassy located within the United States. avail-Ma- quarters at Houston, Texas. A farewell testimonial in his honor will be held Sunday evening Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Hooper Second Ward. Elder Simpson wall enter the mission heme Jan. 19 and will depart for his field of labor Jan. 26. He is a graduate of Weber High School and Seminary. He attended Weber College and graduated from the Institute of Religion. He has been active in church work and received the Duty to God award. At present he is dance director of the MIA. The Simpsons also have a daugh-ter Beth, who is serving an LDS She is at Champagne, lib. in the Northern States Mission registeied adult membership at- tendance. The City Wast Paper Co., Ogden each month give a special bonus to the scout troop that deload (if newspalivers the large The council per (no magaiu'-- i is solidly behind thi3 waste paper will PrJcct The annua! Snot Week w.ndow display contest sponsored by Dina Brith will again be conducted in the Lake Bonneville Council dur-- , jng Boy Scout week, Feb 7 13. 'Start now with otir scout week window display by securing per- mission to use a store display 9 00 p.m Kiwani-Ann- es ' r"I Hold Roy 2 vs Roy 4 Sr. Meet Monday 5 30 p.m. 8:30- 7 30 p m. Ihe new $26,000,000 S.S. Argentina (aloe) tailt from New York on her maiden voyage to east coast South American ports this month. The S.S. Argentina and a sister ship, the Brasil, make the round-tri12,000-mil- e cruise between New York and Buenos Aires in 31 days. A typical stateroom p Relief Society Will Honor Member p.m 9 30 pm vs LA - LB vs Kanesville CA vs Hooper 2nd Roy 6 vs Hooper 1st ' Moore-McCorma- ck language Spanish and Portuguese are taught, a night club, beauty parlors, massage salons. Each ship Is comwith indipletely vidual controls in staterooms, and each has Denny Brown stabilizers to reduct roll and prevent seasickness. The Argentina and Brasil carry 653 passengers, all ' first dais. JANUARY 15 Girl Scouts to Receive Awards for juniors. The senior deadline Court of Awards is February 5. wll be held Friday, Jan. 9th. 7 pm. Anyone interested may call Lake at the I.akeviow Schocl View Stake Athletic Director Harry lUmung tluur awards will be G. Hall at EX A2070. nc girl' and two adults. Twenty-two Second Class and nine First Cl-badges will be presented, the living ITofic.cncv badges earned during) the current 'Girl Scout year will also he give n All scouts, brown.es and parents of neighborhood No 2, Roy and Washington Terrace are urged to be in attendance Chairman of the event is Mrs. L. Nelson. The G11I Scout ' !t A., ' v,.i V' j ' it "Miss FarmFARM CHARM old erette, Pat Jusola, Oklahoma coed, of University lends her charm and beauty to the search for outstandiig young farmers. Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce members are seeking public nominations to determine this areas most outstanding young farmer. The winner will match his achievements against other state winners for an expense-paitrip to Cedar Rapids, la. Ted Mercer is chairman for the Young Farmer , Outstanding Award for the Roy Jaycees. d philosophies By R. F. Cotile - 1958 Let's Emphasize the Positive in 1959 CLASSIFIED Tubbs has been ' TA the work and business leader for .the past five years, FOR FIREPLACE WOOD call EX All lnembers are urged to be' in Delivered $17.50 per cord attendance. and It Is good wood. Order Early. , Gains Momentum 00 p m. 00 p m. 00 pm Plan cur display around1 stuff. Do it 'scout like, v. ell and win a The contest is prizopen to all cub racks, scout troops and explorer units The Lake View Relief Society will hold their meeting Tuesday, WANTED Woman to baby sit, my Jan. 13 at 10.30 a.m. home. Two children 3 and 1VS Mrs. Darien Barnes will give a years cld. Five days, 40 hour3 special demonstration of. how to week. 382 Sunset Blvd. After 5 maye doilies with tqpperware. p.m. Phone TA Following this, dinner will be served after which a special pro1953 KENMORE automatic washer. gram will be given honoring Mrs. Excellent condition. $65. Phone Annie Tubbs. Mrs. solarium-observatio- The new classrooms are large, with four skylights featured in each room. This new addition was completed at a cost of $279,000. During the summer months, the original six clossrooms were reconditioned and a stucco brick-ltkfinish was put on the outside of the cinder block to match the new brick Work was also started on an additional six clossrooms. These wore completed in 'November. At the present time, there are 17 teachers and over 600 students. The school, although large is fast be coming too small for the ever creasing population of this area Roy 4 vs Roy 3rd Jr. Entries for the third annual Hocpcr 1 vs Clinton Sr. View Stake junior and senior Lake 1 Sr. 2 vs Roy Roy 00 pm. Roy 4 vs Hooper 2 Sr. invitational basketball tournaments Evcrvone is invited out to sup-- , continue to come in. 16 In the senior tournament port t heir favontc team. teams have expressed a desire to enter so far with 11 junior teams picking up entry forms. While there are still plenty of spots open, the entry deadline of January 22 is rapidly approaching 6 7 8 9 ftow. TEND CHILDREN Will cere for your children, under 4 preferred, in my home v.h:le mother works. Phone EX 4 7323 for more info. e Invitation Tourney Roy 2 vs Roy 5 ADS ' This vear the Roy Third, Fourth, View wards will stage the annual Gold and green ball. Fifth, Sixth and Lake NEXT WEEKS SCHEDULE JUNIORS The next meeting of the Roy Kiwani-Anne- s will ge held Monday, Jan. 12 at the home of Mis. Ruth Ure at 8 p.m. FOR SALE Fneplace wood Following the busmens discussion lc a pound. 15'h Quorum of an interesting program will be preElders. Phon Harvey Schenck sented. at EX Elze Wilson at All members are urged to ben EX 2 4167 or Dorin Buttars at attendance. Refreshments will be 4 9915. served. Serving as hostesses will be Mrs LOST Male cat. levs than year old, Millie Stevens and Mrs. Ga!e Mof-fi- t View chapel last in zrea of with Mrs. Barbara Jensen in Friday. Cat is vel'cw with white charge of the pregram. breast and feet. Reward. II. B. Thompson, F.X 3 0947. I Almost every community in all cities ashore like Miami .and the states in the UnionYurnished Nassau. Each ship has two swimeither materials and supplies or ming pools with adjacent sports n crafts in the building of the new areas; a Argentina and her sister ship, deck for sunbathing; a theater, the Brasil. The two new smorgasbord; a ships store, a n Lines room where To BALL GOLD-GREE- N The first addition of six classroom with rooms, modern kitchen, offices and supply rooms were completed in March of 1958 with some of the students moving in as soon as January. NEW YORK Robert Jacobs (left) and B. Summer Gruzen (center), architects share a smile with Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, as they inspect a model of a new building to house the U.S. Mission to the U.N. at the groundbreaking ceremonies Estimated construction cost will be $3,750,000, Tickets of admission are. faJUd vessels are the largest and most luxurious ever built for South American cruise service. They eruise at better than 23 knots and runcut a week off the round-tri- p ning time between New York and Buenos Aires. The Argentina, and Brasil Jars designed to provide all the feature for relaxation and entertainment to be found in resort ii;i'V;;;iia (J At B. Simpson, son of Bishop able via the district committee and and Mrs. Francis V. Simpson, has commissioners. There will be an been called to serve an LDS mis- attendance awai l to the district of sion in the Gulf States with head- with the largest percentage V ultra-moder- .k Siilver Beaver awards will be pre sented to several sci uters in recog nition for "Outstanding Service to Bov hood. ; pr' inj, - m ,'v Vn ' C, ... The 39th annual meeting of Lake Bonneville Council Roy Scouts of Four games arc on tap tonight. America will be held Jan. 15 at the (Fridav) at the Lake View Stake Ogden LDS tabernacle. At 6 30 c.vm, 4900 So 2050 West in Roy p.m. there will be a meeting for 6 00 pm Roy 2nd vs. Roy 4 Jrs. all council members, including in 7 00 p.m. Kanesville vs Roy 1 Srs. stitutional representatives 8 00 p m. Ilcoper 2 vs Clinton Sr. ' f ' ' N , W. Cleon Skousen, chief of po-lice,, Salt Lake City, will be guest speaker. Mr. Skousen is a recog nized authority in the field of youth training, formerly a member of the FBI and the BYT faculty. l. - vm ' EFFORTS ON Saturday, Jan. 17 is the date chosen for the annual event. Students of the sixth grade will Lake View Stakehouse will be the setting and the time is 9 p.m. There serve as ushers for the event. The long awaited, fought for, re- is no admission charge but refreshmodeling and expaision of the old ments will be sold. Arsenal Villa school has finally Dick orchestra will Icen realized in this new beautiful vide theOrrocks best dress will probe music, school, renamed Municipal School. proper. A good time is promised for tle The school is now one of the finest in Weber County with its attenders. In charge of the affair are the 19 classrooms, large modern multiof the ward Mutuals. presidencies room. purpose , iv w ,, (tyt The regular meeting is at 7 30 p.m., for all scoutqrs, friends of scouting, scout parents and the general public. 49 States Helped Build This Beauty v; "Roy-ettes,- askefkall 30. -- J. Council to Meet Hooper Man Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones celebrated their 56th wedding anniverServices were held at 11 a.m. at sary cn Jan. 7 at their home with the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden. 'heir children and their wives and The program included prelude husbands. by J. Clair Andersen. Invocation by They were married Jan. 7, 1903 Edwin C. Beitz, second counselor. in the Salt Lake Temple. The$ are "Beyond the Sunset" was sung by the parents of eight children, six George T. Frost. Detla Dahling of whom are living. They are: Elrendered "One Fleeting Hour." An- mer Jones of Rcy; ' Mrs. Amos drew E. Moser, first counselor then (Cera) Stoddard of Ogden; Mrs. gave a talk. He was followed by (Thelma) Hamblin, Mrs. PetRalph Loren 0. Kay. Bishop er (Leda) Hamblin of Clearfield, George T. Frost then sang beau- Grant Jones, of Nyssa, Ore., and tifully In the Garden. The bene- Hilda Jones of Salt Lake City. They diction was given by Ernest have 15 grandchildren and 20 greatElwin Walker offered the grandchildren. graveside prayer. A lovely dinner was served and Burial was in the Ogden City the evening was enjoved by all. cemetery. d Gulf Mission Calls for I.orna Hadley Falkner, wife of Ralph Falkner, who died Hip-wel- t Lake View 2, 1959 Dee. r.ryt Bonneville Scout YEARS OF BLISS Funeral services were held Jan. ' ROY WARDS JOIN ' - The welcoming address will be given by Thomas Littlefield, principal. Speakers for the event will be Supt. T. H. Bell, Keith Wilcox, architect; LaMar Buckner, Rever-anJames R. McFatridge, President Henry A. Matis. Musical num" bers will be rendered by the Ronald Jenkins and the "Girls Glee Club. '. ,c lr Dedication ceremonies for the Municipal Elementary School are scheduled for Monday, Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, is the deadline for entering the young man of year cho ce in the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerces quest to find the young man between the age of 21 and 35, who has made an outstanding contribution to the community Nominations may be made by any ndividual or organization. Entry blanks may be obtained from any civic dub, president, bishops and pastors of local churches or from any Rcy Jaycee. The Distinguished Service award banquet will be held Jan. 23 at Mas and Pa's. Speaker for the event will be Boyd Bunnell, district attorney of Price, Utah and a past president of the Utah Jaycees. Dee Sparrow is chairman of the event. Previous winners- - are Delbert Brown, Robert Coleman, Robert Coleman and C. Dee Sparrow. Services Held For COUPLE PASS No. 33 U.S. Mission To U.N. To Get New Home Nominations tax Time Income Council of the Twelve Apostles will be the principal speaker at the Lake View Stake Welfare quarterly conference to be held Saturday and Sunday Jan. 17 and 18. Thprjday January 8, 1959 Ilene Swenson, Chicago model, serves as a live display for the product she endorses, The pushbutton spray can she holds so sprightly is one of the 217 color variations that match exactly the finishes of all 1959 cars. touch-u- p Dupli-Colo- r products have been used by thrifty car owners for more than 20 years all kinds of body to touch-u- p scratches and scars. Anyone who an uncan read can touch-u- p sightly scratch on either a new s. or used car in a matter of If your car is five years old or less, tnere is a factory-matchecolor that will duplicate the orig-- 1 I inal car color. min-lute- d. The value of a year depends upon the uses to which it is pqt. This year calls for simple postive statements and restatements of simple truths. Some people make new resolutions, others dust off a number of unused ones. Others improve without resolutions each new day of the year. "People repose more faith in drugs and tranquilizer pills than in the healing power of the Almighty. It is true, that many peoote are more concerned with having a hospital bed reserved for them, than a new in the neighborhood church. They seem to think the solution to juvenile delinquency requires a private ncyrhiitrist for every school child! IT IS TIME we b"ean to use more sensible measures to prevent Excerpted from Dr illness, dehnnuenev and crime at the start. Geovor W. Cranes column. We have lived constantly under the threat of war since we terfor every flagrant, publicized minated the last big one. Never-the-Iesof mans inhumanity to man. a million tinv personal ex-- , m nips of mans kindness and generosity and consideration of man go unheralded by the world. It seems to me 1959 cn be a vear of wisdom, power and e. The finer the nature, the more credithle becomes the highest hones of men; the sublime order moving to its appointed end The dlseoverv of spiritual and moral truth !s pur-- t v of life and harmouv with Its invisible order. The expert in the knowledge of the spiritual order is the man who has Vent hs faculty of observation in the highest condition. NO JUDGEMENT of life has authoitv unless it rests on the broad observation of a sane man. One who knews bow to emphasize the positive and tis0 realizes respect for our fellows is something that must be earned. The 1959 Law of Survival cannot be understood without taking into account mans power of sacrifice, his kind majesty of power, law and order. This law includes all the nice things dope each day by the thoughtful folks of the passing parade. Mass of experience Is of no importance, unless we use the best of It. If we repeat each day the cold war history of the day mere child before, though we live to be a hundred, we r in knowledg. ALL HUMANITY IN 1959 must have a clear knowledge of a large area of life; the direction of the vast monument of things can be of comprehended and controlled only by emphasizing the positive way of of love, the power life, with the light Lets think together next week, |