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Show Hie November ii, ton m 194? day of October. 1059. , 0. Dean Parser Mayor (SEAL) TO ALL OUALTFTET) ELECTORS Attest: OP ROY CITY, UTAH Madge H. Gibson Take noj'ce that on the 20th day City Recorder Published Oct 15, 1950. ' of November. 1959. an election will be held In Roy City, Utah, at the olace set out below for the qualified electors of said city as shall hae paid a property tax The Daughters of the Pioneers therein di ring the year preceeding said election the following propo- will hold their next meeting Nov. 19 at the home of LaVem Bybee. sitions: Congrataulatlons to the new parPROPOSITION NUMBER 1 ents this week, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil "Shall general obligation Kap became Mommle and Daddy bonds of Roy City, Utah, in the again with the arrival of a baby sum of $65 000, bearing inter-teboy on Nov. 4. He weighed 7 lbs. at a rate not to exceed six 1 oz. He has two brothel's Calvin per cent per annum and and Keith to grow up with. due and payable in not to exceed twenty-fiv-e Mr. and Mrs. Don Bambrough be(25) years from the date of said bonds, came the proud parents of a baby be issued and sold for the purgirl on Nov. 6. This makes one pose of defraying the cost of girl and one boy for the constructing sewers in and for said citv? MR. AND MRS. Robert Kemp-ste- r PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 became parents of another fine Shall general obligation 7 lbs 9 oz baby girl on Nov. 10. bonds of Rov City. Utah, in the This makes five daughters for sum of $185,000. bearing interthem. est at a rae not to exceed six ner annum, and per cent The Gleaner Girl stake fashion due and payable in not to exshow was held Thursday evening ceed twenty-fiv(25) years with Helen Dayton being one of from the date of said bonds, the models. be issued and sold for the purThe Primary teacher training pose of defraying the cost of night was held at the home of improving arrd extending the Letha Smith on Monday evening. waterworks plant and system After the lesson and the business of sad city? Said election will be held at the taken care of refreshments were served. following polling places and the persons indicated as follows will Beginning Sunday morning at act as election officials: 10.30, Zora Cook is going to start POLLING PLACES a new teacher training class. Our Roy City Municipal Building class finished last Sunday and everyone finishing said it was very ELECTION OFFICIALS in helpful. Anyone interested Mrs. Nettie Gould teaching are encouraged to take Mrs. Dorothy Oleson this class. Mrs. Evelyn Cottle Mrs. Norma Sheffield MR. AND MRS. John Stromberg Mrs. Lauretta R. Ambler have moved into their new home Mrs. Janet Child They have purchased the little The polls will be open from home just east of Bybees. oclock, A.M., to 8 oclock, P.M. Ike Mia Maid and Explorers Notice is further given that on will hold their Rose Prom on FriMonday, the 23rd day of Novem day Nov. 13 at the stake center. On Nov. 6 in the South Weber ber, 1959, that being the first Mor-daafter said election, the City Recreation Hall, Miss Jane Bybee Council will meet at its regular became the bride of Grant Presnell meeting place in the Municipal son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pres-ncof Ogden. June is the daughter Building, Roy City, Utah at 5 oclock, P.M , and canvass the re of Mrs. Orville Bybee of South We turns and declare the results of ber. Bishop Joseph Ray performed the ceremony. In the evening the said election young couple was honored at a re Givei by order of the City Counception. cil of Roy City, Utah, this 6th CHARLES POLL graduated from Primary Sunday evening as a second class scout. He was interviewed and will become a deacon next Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vine Poll. talking's more Maxine Mower entertained the members of her club on Wedneson a bedroom day evening. Games were played and lunch was served to those election notice South Weber Hews st (6) Bam-brough- (6) e let L (own. they tiring ia the apart- done HU it &fat ment of Con Kendells. We hope Rae and Renoldo Harper of Salt they like it out here. Lake. They came up and. stayed Bonnie Ukina end Myrtle Combe for the 18 day the Carvers were entertained the Ladies Club at tbe gone. NaDene and Kay flew back Combe home on Wednesday eve- to 'Washington, D. C. and Pittsning. After lunch the evening was burgh, Pa., on a business trip. This was Na Denes first time in spent playing bunco. the air. While there they did all Stake Conference will be held sorts of things but the most imNov. 29 with sessions at 9 ajn. and portant was visiting her sister, 3 pm. Adele Koziar and her family. They with a cousin, Jack Francis Murray was released also ivsited of the Sunday Ray, and attended Destry Rides from secretary which Jack dances. They School with a vote of thanks Sun- Again" in time and enjoyed marvelous a had day. La Vera Imlay has consented of it minute every to fill this job. Mrs. Faye Ray is the owner of Bruce Marcus was sustained to new black 57 Mercury. Gordon become a deacon next Sunday in Coleman also has a pretty new Priesthood meeting. green Ford. Having parties seemed to be the Congratulations to the newlyentertainment for the last week. weds Mr. and Mrs. Dennis SteThe Scouts started by having a phens. They were married Friday, swimming party on Wednesday Nov. 13, in the LDS Temple in evening. Derral Byram was in Salt Lake City. In the evening they charge of this group. On Saturday were honored in the South Weber evening a Sunday School class un- recreation hall with a reception. der the direction of Ray Peck and The young couple are making Bing Nix took a group of their home in Ogden. swimming. Saturday evening How about your news? Havent tbe Sunday School class of Delores and a had from you for a long time? heard exciting very Badgers fun evening at the recreation hall with 14 couples participating. Mon day eevning after school at the home of Ethel Earl another party was held for her class. Sunday afternoon the Home Builders in the Primary held their parents program and all the girls took part and had a nice program. Refreshments were served. My Neighbors class came A teacher-traininto an end last week with the following teachers receiving certificates: Luella Byram, Ruth Mathis, LaMand- a- Ray, Georgia Waters, Kenneth Byram and Calvin Waters. Another class has just begun and any one interested should attend this class under the direction of Zora Cook. g Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray have been busy taking care of their four youngest grandchildren of Idaho Falls. Mattie said she couldn't have HOOPER lW. Dan and Nedra Trease NEWS The Starlite Dance club will hold a Harvest Hop Friday night Nov. Owen Ridges orchestra will play and Dean Ruby Hadley are the sponsors. The theme of the affair will be Thanksgiving. Lisa is the name chosen by Russell and Pat Manning for their new little daughter. The Mannings, now of Copperas Texas, were formerly of Hooper. Lisas grandparents are Aldous and June Manning. Congratulations to Marjorie Beus and Harold Jackson, both of whom have bnen chosen to serve on the Lakeview Satke M.IA board. Marjorie was selected as activity counselor and Harold was retained as secretary. Announcing the arrival of a new son this week are Gus and Margaret Vaughn. Don Fowers, a first grade student at Hooper school, fell while playing on the school grounds and suffered a severe knee cut. Several stitches were required to close the wound and he is wearing a splint on his leg. Don is the son of Carl and Luanna Fowers. n Seattle for a week on TDY duty from Hill Field is Herb Pe- have just returned from a trip to Aztec and Farmington, New Mexico.. They visited with relatives while there. Bill Trease, Dans brother, took over the station while they were gone. WEST POINT NEWS Mos tof the folks in West Point Roland Montgomery and family though they moved away a number of years ago. Roland and wife have been called on a mission to the Great Lakes Mission and will be leaving soon. They will be allowed to take their car as they have a wide area to travel. They will be gone for six months, We welcome the Cheney family to West Point. They live in the new nouse across from Homers. HURT1NQ YOUT Immediate Railed few drop of OUTGRO blind bleaood relief from tormenting pain at Ingrown Mil. OUTGKO tMigtoi the ikla onderneoth the all. allowe the nail to bo out and thue pro vmu further pain and d tween fort. OUTGKO la available at all drug ooemtera. A remember The Priests had a fireside meet ing at the home of Bishop Blake Sunday evening. Talks were given LOOK! FELLOWS! EARN MONEY . PRIZES JOIN THE DOUGLAS MODEL GIFT CLUB Dovgtoi Modal Gift Club torn mon.y and valuable print. An .icc.ll.nl way for Scout Troops and olhar groups la ora ntonay . . . fun, too. og.nl. JOIN TODAY S.nd a poll card today with your noma and oddrottr full particulars will bo nnl by roturn mall. No obligation, of court. g, by Jan Montgomery, Glenn Oleson, Bishop 'Blake and by the special guestsof the evening Lincoln Card ner and his wife. Thought for the week Unselfish giving is a way of showing thanks for blessings received. YOU TIRED OF PAYING HIGH AUTO INSURANCE RAT ESt 122 East Socortd South Salt Lake City 1, Utah ARB I5! OLDEN RULE UNDERWRITERS Dedtaatod to Prerid Low Corf Imw-- o Arffvo Cfcgrcfc Mowbors W Modi A 30 Wilts Further Safa Drfvor Award Roducftoae AUTHORIZED OOLDEN RUU AOENT "In this dream, Congress-nawhat do you answer when the taxpayers ask about tovernment waste? INGROWN NAIL Drink Milk for Energy I Wouldn't a glass of MILK tests good right now ? n, V' h Co. Mansfield-Smit- h s Roy, Utah EX 3-8- 61 8 amahcam Dairy A ''''W Hi v d V s association Of UTAH y ll relaxed extension phone present. RELEASED from her job as drama direettr in the MIA was Maxine Clark. To take her place Margene Bambrough was chosen. New teachers in the Sunday School are Duane Poll and Wayne Stanger. Thangs goes out to Maxine and best of luck to the new teachers. Vern Poll was honored by his friends on his birthday after school Monday. Dinner was served to Don Birt, Douglas Math is, Larry Willaims, Larry Stark, Richard Dayton, Buddy Blanch, Timmy Blackner, Brian Pol1 and Bruce Westrock after which tbe evening was enjojed by playing games. MR. AND MRS. Ross Thomas of Spanish Fork are spending a few days with their daughter and Cecil and Norma Kap and new getting acquainted with their grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bisel spent the weekend in Vernal pheasant went hunting. Oh, yes, the kids too. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray the spent the day in Tremonton at and Bertha, of sister, their home Earl Firths home. Here all the Ray of family met and celebrated four their birthdays. 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The problem is further complicated by the need to control the costs of production, which include such items as the payroll, supplies and services, and taxes. The obligation to solve the many difficult problems connected with keeping Kennecott a profitable business, rests solely with management. No one can foretell the exact length of the mines life. But this much can be foretold effective management practices are the only key to extending the life line to its maximum length SERVICE JIMMIES SHOE SHOP Highway 91 is a, Next to Union Furniture Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |