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Show Thursday January 29, 1959 The V7EST FOIili RR7S Happy birthday to Lynn Thur-gooKerry Takahash and Linda Moss on the 30th; Shirley Kirk-mathe 31st; Debby Thurgood Feb. 1st; Norma Patterson the 3rd, Barbara Zaugg the 5th; Berrie Burningham the 6th; and Mitsuigi Takahashi the 6th. n CLASS ECOND IOI, MAIL PBIVTUOES AUTHORIZED AT BY PUBLISHED UTAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoddard the 30th; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton the 31st. The Geld and Green Ball will be held on Feb. 7th. West Point and the Clearfield 6th Ward will have their ball together. The music will be played by the Grace Hadley orchestra. The MIA is busily makmg preparations for the party. Please attend and give them your loyal support. You will enjoy it if you do. On Monday evening the MIA held a kitchen carnival. The MIA Maids and the Explorers cf the West Point and Clearfield Sixth wards participated in the festivities. Tnere was a splendid group of young peopl present. The boys and girls both helped to make the salad, sandwiches, baked cakes SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 1900 West. Roy, Utah: Ph. EX J. HOWARD STAHLE Editoi and Publisher, Res. EX BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager Iron Works of Provo where has has Bruce is eared for by grandmother been employed until recently when and Grandfather Day whom Ann. he gave up his job to work at loves as dearly as if they were her nursery school accommodations construction with Marquardt in or- own parents. arose in this area. Consequently, It was also during her husbands under the direction of Mrs. Judge, der to be near home again. absence from home, that she joinAnn was given the responsibility of Employment with the Hammond ed the Aprender Guild of Roy. She securing a suitable place io the Iron Works necessitated a' Villa, purchasing materials and deal of absence from the grgat has served in the organization in family. the capacity 'of corresponding sechiring teachers for conducting a His assignments included structural nursery school. Mrs. Day was head work at the Harbor Storage in Seat- retary, vice president and her present position as president. teacher. Representatives from 47 tle, the Manchester Fire Fighting states attended the school. Marine Base in the Sound BEING A community spirited AFTER THE birth of Forest area; construction on Puget Adak Island woman, she has found a great deal Bla ne, she stayed home with the located in the Aleutian chain; top of satisfaction in the activities of family. Another son, Dennis L. secret and special jobs for the the club which has a'notable and Lester was born Jan. 28, 1947. Atomic Energy Commission; the outstanding record of achievement About that time, Mr. Day accept- barges at Promotory Point; the .n civic undertakings. ed a postion as field foreman and structure for Steins Uranium Mill of Forrest superintendent for the Hammond at Moab, Utah, and other equally andIt is the shared belief are children if that Ann Day technical and important contracts. enIn 1949, Mrs. Day went back to surrounded with long hours of and prepared the lunch. A wondera pleasant home, joyable reading, ful time was had by all. teaching school, mainly to fill the hobbies and the interest of both We are glad to hear that Becky lonely hours while her husband was parents, they will not stray far from Peterson who was injured in an away. Shortly after accepting a the home fireside. Such is the enautomobile accident recently, is teaching position at the Roy vironment they have created for School, Sandra Lee was their own chldren. now home from the hospital. We hope that she will soon be com- stricken with bulbar policy which SANDRA LEE is given encourof affecting her lungs, setpletely recovered. Eloise Stoddard instead agement in developing a exceptiontled in her is recovering from a hip operation joints, completely al art talent. The boys have taken but is to be in the hospital for lysing her body from the waist up leather tooling and figure makaown. some time. special ing, besides all After a long and anxious vigil, interest in music, enjoying We were sorry to hear that Mtravel and phoichael Johnston was injured in the Sandra Lee began to improve and tography. eye in an accident recently. We with her improvement came an The Daps are living in a lovely, be will soon that his determination to comfortable home which they built hope overwhelming eye healed. conquer the effects of the disease. themselves at 5955 So. 3100 W. Johnny Page has been very ill This with great perserverence, she Such a family would be stalwarts m the hospital and it is not known has accomplished. in any community. how soon he will be well enough TOIXAY, SHE is normal and well jjTnnnnnni to return home. It might be a nice and, thanks to the Hubbard Tub idea to send a card to these sick she has never had to wear a back folks, not all of them are able to brace. have visitors. Ann continued to teach school Thought for the week If time until the birth of Bruce Bryant is not PORTRAIT Cont. ( Dea-jeon'- s Bani-broug- t, j White Toilet Seats 3.88 : her anti Ogden is tied with three BEEIINE FOR WEBER wins and one loss each. Playing on a new floor may be HIGH SCHOOL either an advantage or disadvantage for Weber's boys It may be By BONNIE FRONDREN that they will not be able to play on such a large floor they will ''Rebal Without a Cause want to win their first game to be The school play and cast has played on the new floor in the been chosen for the spring pro- new g m duction. It is "Rebal Without a Cause" and will . be directed by RIVERDALE NEWS Ronald Jenkens. The cast is as follows Lewis Hall, Kent Slater, Ste-eOn Saturday, Jan 31, Don Higgs VanDyke, Elaine Parker, Denwill enjoy the nis Piernick, Charlotte Smith, John Deacons Quo-tu- n of Mr. and Mrs. Edis Long, Tex Hancock, Roselene Hol- fruits of faithful attendance at daughter Henderson, suffered a badly burnloway, Ranae Johnson, Lyle El- meetings The hoys won the attendance contest and will ed palm on her left hand when more. Cliff Hamblin, Bonnie she experimented wth an electric he feted Vickie by the other quorum The Harper, Ronnie hot plate at her home Friday. Reto he airplane rides, paid Sharp, Charleen Ellis, Paul prize is membering the new cold water Allen Peck, Karen Plumb, lor In the losing side method of treatment which was Mack Judv and Grant Bcjd Heslop, Mr and Mis Delb' rt Patterson beginning to be suggested when Gift are happy to announce the arrival she was a teacher cf the Guide "Traveling Assembly of a son born Jan. 21 Scouts, Been kept the childs hand Trvouts for the traveling assem- The patter-oil- s Wednesday .'markable now have three in cold water wih on Nov. 14, 1953. She is now teachprecious, no book that will bly were held Jan 13 after school children results improve by repeated readings de- ing at the Roosevelt Elementary in the auditorium. Chosen by the Mr and Mrs Roland Bills were Bill J. Hunter arrived home safe- serves to be read at all Carlyle. School in Washington Terrace. assembly committee and student in Elko, Ncv Tuesdiy making ly Friday from his flight to Milwaubod officers are Ron Riple.v, Bon ments for the Ogden visita kee, afjer being grounded a lew Larson, Dianne Bronson, Tammy to the Elko Elks Lodge, held days because of storms. He and a Allen, Yvonne Hodges, Rose Marie tions Mr Bills is fellow pilot from Salt Lake each in Berry, Pnscilla.Snoddy, Cliff Ham- annually Rule- Februaiy - (,f the Exalted Lodge, flew three charted service passenOgden BonDonna blin, Boyd Heslop, Hill, but the Bills weie aetng in capa gers to Milwaukee on Monday exnie Baker, Sandy Bronson, Linda of the Elks Lodge Activities pecting to be back heme Tuesday Taylor, Carole Moore, LeAnn Pen city Committee on their Elko visit night OPEN ALL WINTER dilton, Steven Smith, Diane stayed at the capacious new Former Riverdale resident. Mr. Lynn Ballard. Kathy Mow- They , Hotel and were enter-- and Mrs. er, Julliann Ficst, Kathee Reeder, Stockmans George Deem entertained HOT DRINKS Dee Harmston, Marilyn Jensen, tamed in royal fashion gy John the Don Woodbury family at a i Glen Palmer, Allen Peek, Lee Hes- Gamnuck, Exalted Ruler of the dinner Sunday honoring Mrs. Doris Elko Club lop, Sharon Stinipson, and Kar Woodbury on her birthday. The BURGERS On 'I hursduy, at a m the Ladies Deems now reside on 13th St. in olvn Kennedy. of a th" Elks ((inducted bridge Ogden George is now president of As yet, no specific schedule has been set for the visiting of the limchei.il, held at the home of the the YMMIA in the 7th Ward and ,j So. 1900 W., Roy EX Roland Bills n Kivcrdulc Purpose Flossie is president of the Relief schools of the luncheon was to raise funds Society "Homecoming for chai liable buds Tonight is dedication and heme with Richaid met Tescli Young coming in our new gym There will 'in accident which fractured his be a good many things going on collar hone when he fell down the tonight so I would like to see you, basement stairs last week one and all, out to see us at Weber Good woikers find that they will ou will see a good show needn't he bored when they move giant you that. Please come into new sm roundings Mr and We Won Again Mis Geotge Deem know this to he We made another win last Fri- so Mr Deem has been given the 42 day night vvi h the score of 46 of MMIA president responsibility at Bountiful i hat made five wins in tfeu new waid Mrs Deem has and one lose They did a good job, lie n put in as Relief Society presdidn't they' ident The Deems are in the Ogden Ogden at Weber" 7th Ward The first game to be plavcd m The scouts and exploicrs will Webei 's new gym will be played the Sunday cvning pro present the In past gram, Feb 1st tomghi with Ogden We basketball games of this year, P.'s When you think about it,, things have a wav of ivening up I'm instance lie j oi i buy second' land luimluie of the prosperous, 'll puisp-to.iyearn for antiques and bin second hand fin nit lit e oil) the pool n UllMMlJMNNNfV 1 WEEK ONLY , ARCTIC 5810 ! 33 10 GAL Garbage Cans 2.98 I I awwiwiiwM HEY Don't forget the kids show each CIRCLE 19c 1 a Saturday at the ROY THEATRE Lots of Cartoons and Shorts Plus IMITATION GENERAL Doors Open 9:45 Starts 10 a.m. Adm. mmmimmmmmimmmimmmmwamm 1 i j Copper and Mis Enl Patterson te home the middle of last a ( k after spending a week in t .dilernu i it h tn Fill has been olfe.cd a position with the Maico .Inning Aid to at Moutovia near to- - Amclts So far they have ,ot dcnmtcly mad-- - up their mind whetliei to .in )t cc K P.u ni'on i ft m iiiil Sat ird.n limn a tup to California in hial ilia. man of the Moth rs Maich on Polio being con ducted on llniisday night of this week is Mis David (Zonal Taylor duties ol m Taking ovei p.ovinient Lia dlectoi is John Sol ton He leplait's Mis Lucille Judkins who has held that position .or several yeais The exact date if the E.a drive has not been set by the MIA but it is expected it will take place within the next tw weeks Ionise Hendoison 21; venr old Mi . til'd c 1 forward takes another step , i 111- srjnEQ.TTDrjcD 1 EflDD.u.amcs U - j KEGnK',,KIE - Answer to Puzz.e ON THE ROAD? DaBKJDElGS I are lowest after 6 pm. and oil doy Sunday always lower Roles when you call BnDOw itation-to-tatio- Mountain State Telephone 313 vikM. For the first time in Utahs history, the production of copper in the state by a single This milestone was reached on the first of company is a completely integrated operation. smelter. the year when Kennecott purchased American Smelting and Refining Companys ' WE NOW IIAVK WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR !' ALL TIIL FAMILY! Men Women Boots Etc. From Children Rubbers Heel f & EXPERT FAST (0ne Set 0nly SHOE REBUILDING GUARANTEED When Kennecott operates successfully-- , it results in good jobs for the men who produce benefit indirectly. the red metal. They benefit directly. Even more thousands of Utahns work for the companies that sell to Kennecott and its employees. To some extent an important symbol for the peopte of Utah. It represents in the continuing program of improvements that has helped Kennecott achieve success the been taken to assure the future of copper payrolls, supply past. It means another step has Kennecotts Utah Smelter is purchases and tax payments. SERVICE Jimmie's Shoe Service IN ROY WASHINGTON TDRRACE a big step forward for their jobs, too, result from copper production. Toe Plates With Each Pair New Shoes is They 2.99 up FREE The integration of smelting with mining, milling and refining costs and increasing efficiency it will help copper production in Utah. By lowering forward Kennecott continue to operate successfully. And that in turn will mean a big step for our entire states VJi SOUTH IMUUlUL-M- OGDEN 20c 'li1gii Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah -l d |