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Show i' Curb And Gutter Seekers Have Time Mayor Says Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p m for Del bert H Stimpsin, 47 year old Iiiverdale father of five Mr date b which time 2275 West Stimpson was killed at a R R An important announcement would be paved crossing near the Riverdale He also asked the city to bill viaduct Saturday morning He made by Major 0 Dean Parker at the council meeting held the building contractors for the was in a pickup truck when the accident occured The truck Monday night is that residents cost ol surfacing the streets at was hurled 75 feet and Mr. desireing curb and gutter and Hal Vern at the time the build Stimpson body could not be sidewalks installation have till ing permit is issued instead of viewed Jan 15 to state their wishes to billing him for the years lm Mr Stimpson was born in the council This will give am provements. Ogden, April 24, 1913, to Rob pie time to make the necessary en P ana Adeline Gale Stimp Because of extra costs now son He married Virigima Me airangements for any improve in the city hornav in Farmington, March operating ment district so that work can necessary land fill, Councilman 31 1934 The couple went to begin at the earliest date pos sanitary Dale Bingham recommended the Salt Lake Temple for their sible in the spring that in renewing the contract endowments later, in 1959 Dale Smedley, Martin Ander Mr Stimpson was a member with Clinton on the use of the son, David Paterson and E Eld that the rate be upped of the Riverdale Town Council dumps, He was employed by the Ogden red Parker were present at the from $250 to $300 for next year meeting to ask the city s cooper The contract with Clinton ex Union Railway and Depot Co as a switchman He belonged ation in the covering of the Dec 31 to tne Brotherhood of Railway ditch that runs along the south pires Irainmen He was an Elder in side of 6000 South to 2300 West Henry Wheelwright was at the Forty ninth Ward and had The request was met with con the meeting to explain why he oeen on the Commit siderable favor by the council had gone ahead and poured the tee He was abuilding member of the who members expressed the cement footings on a building fraternal Order of Eagles He is survived by Mrs Stimp opinion that covering the ditch 146x160 without having obtain would make a major improve- ed a permit to do so and also son two sons and three daugh ment in the city They agreed without the proper inspection at ters, Robert H Stimpson, who Air Force is with the U S that if residents would take the time of the pouring Lou and Bonnie Bee, Gary of a care He explained that the weath- Debra Lee secondary ditch that ot River, Stimpson, the city assist by paying 75 er had been a factor in his ac Alton (Caroline dale, Mrs of foot On cost the $3 cent;, per tion since he was afraid to Jean) James, Slaterville, three main ditch. .Residents will he so wait too long for fear it would brothers, Carl Stimpson, Lay informed by letter The cost to be too cold to get the footings ton, Ernest Stimpson, Hey burn, the city would be in the use poured later The main reason Idano, Irving Stimpson Ogden of equipment and man power however, for not getting a per five sisters, Mrs Willis (Hasel) Ogdtn, Mrs Ezra (Em Fred Spahr and Milus Ken mit was the fact that he had Leek, Hams and Mis Pabley ma) a been unable to defin obtain who are the nington developing (Ella) Weaver, both of Layton, Ken-Ma- r of Subdivision west ite plan from Bill Eames on Mis Melba Olsen, Salt Lake Hal Vern stated that they are the structure of the building City, Mrs Guy (Thelma) White ready to go ahead with water He staled that he had used 3a Oguen Services were in the Lin and sewer installation if they ton of steel in the 24 inch founcan file the plat without giving dation Russell Stromberg, city quest and Sons Colonial Mor a lein to the city Mayor Parker building inspector stated that tuary, with Bishop Lee Park Interment conducting stated that if the lending insti actually more steel was used inson was in the Aultorest Memoral s would tution in the foundation than was Pai k give the city letter of verification that there needed and that it was eight would be sufficient funds avail inches theker than the city re able for escrow that the plat quired could be filed without a lien Mavor Parker requested that The partners expressed some a letter in the foim The proposed General Fund of an affi concern over the proposal to davit be submitted to the conn budget for ( leafield City will close 4000 South when the new cil be heard at a public hearing stating the facts as he had addition to the 31st Street x stated Tuesday evening Dec 27th at them to the council to 7 30 pm at the Clearfield piesswav connects on the 41d absolve the city from any come municipal bldg land Drive They felt that such back that may result from the The budget for 1961 calls a move would virtually isolate lack of city inspection for a $10 00 increase over the if street subdivision the the Although the building permit budget for 1960 weie closed While children liv has now been issued to Mr The increase in the budget ing in the subdivision would be Wheelnght, Councilman Dil will take in the purchasing of in walking distance from school worth Lvman stated that he felt 3rt for the cast of living a new with 4000 South open, it would car, an increace the city should have some legal for fullpatrol time city employees, be necessary to furnish bu advice from the city attorney as the also will be used transportation if the road was to whether or not Mr Wheel for increase the aquisition of street closed should be penalized for openenmgs and street right of Also concerned with the pos wnght not obtaining the permit before ways Funds will also be used sible closing of 4000 South is the foundation of the to futher the plans for the ern Thompson He stated that startingft development of the city 6,500 building It is under future he is very much opposed to the Increase will come from the construction at approximately different that idea not only for the same rea 1800 West 5200 So It will be come under departments the General Bud sons that Mr Spahr and Mr used as a warehouse and dis Kennmgton were but personal plav room for a furniture com getFunds allocated to the var reasons of his own ious departments are as fol I pon his request the council pan $35 675, Mayor Parker recommended lows. Administration to write a letter to the that Chief of Police Julian Insurance and Employee Bene agreed Fedeial Housing authorities giv Green be fits, 15,080, Streets and High appointed as the citys ways. 34 410 Anchorage, 42, 535, ing Oct 1 of next year as the Safe-trepresentative on the Utah water dept, $111991, sewer Council for the next year dept $45,444 for 1961 This was approved by the coun The complete budget for 1961 cil shows a total $559,064 Budaet Hearing v Bonneville High Slate Concert The Bonneville High School t oncert Choir, under the direction of Joseph A Giaves is composed of outstanding vocal students They are chosen in, the spring by way of voice try outs The Concert Choir presented it's first concert in October, when it preformed for the PTA back to school night. Its second preformance of the year was presented on Tues day evening, Dec 15th This event was the Christmas Choral Concert, which featured the of entir coral department 275 students A Brass Choir of 8 members acted as accompanists on two of the selection prefoimed by the Chior. This group was trained by Mark L. Angus, band director at Bonneville. on The Choir appeared KWCS TV, channel 18, on Friday, December 16th under the supervision of Arch J. Stokes, channel music teacher. Accompanist for the Concert Choir-i- s Gordon Steed. Students at the Rov Junior High School taking French, German, Spanish gave a foreign lenguage assembly concerning Christmas in the other lands The students sang and gave skits to show the customs of the countries At the end of the assembly, Mr Rauzi, the pnncipal, was chosen to bull fight It ended up with all the students around him trying to knock the bull down which was filled with candy The students chewing in classes probably annoyed many teachers The Roy Junior High Redskins played their first pre season basketball game today in the Roy7 gym Thev played against a strong Box Elder five from Brigham City Coach Clark Puffer heels his team has impioved considerably but thinks they still need mine experience The probably starters today will be center, Mike Rasl left forward, Bruch Charlesworth, right forward, James Tise or Robert Atkinson; left guard, Dennis Coleman or Max Flinders, right guard Tom A victory today Rosenberg would boost the teams spirit The game is tremendously scheduled for 3 p in Roy's varsity basketball team all dressed up in their dazzling new uniforms, enjoyed a pre season game with the facultv Dec 19 Although our team this year lacks in heigh compared to last year's, thev more than make up for it in hustle and dc sire So let s all back our team and cheer them on to another county championship On Dec 23, Roy will have its annual Christmas party spun sored by the class officer, P the gym there will be a r.,ov,e set up for the students by .he ninth giade In the cafenna the seventh grame student will be responsible for a dance Eighth grades arc in chaige of refreshments After these a tivities, students will be dis missed for the holidavs New Policeman Thomas Dale Wardle has been chosen as the new patrol man in Cleai field Mr Wardle and family resides at 155 Ross Dr in Clearfield He will assume his respon-sibilite- s on or before Jan 1st. At the present time he is employed with the Sperry Engineering Lab at the Naval Supply He has given Sperrys Depot notice that his last day with them will be Dec 30th Mr Wardle is a native of Ogden, He was born June 16, 1934 He graduated from the Ogden High School in 1952 He also from Weber graduated College in 1954 He later at tended the University of Utah for a short period of time dur ing 1958 59 - ""2SW t C3-V- vfef? ' &. 1 Jii i k-- iaJ , & THIS MOI)FR store and post THIS PICTURE SHOWS how the oldest commercial building in Hooper looked. Built by George W. Quibell, in 1899, it has been remodeled many times. Pictured in front of the building are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Jones and family. 4 1 V, : A ' Xmas Lighting Deadline Friday NEW brick edifice will house the grocery office. Occupancy will take place in the Hospital Workers Enjoy Party Christmas dinner party for the employees of the Weber County Chronic Disease Hospital was held last week in the auditorium of the hospital The committee in charge of the affair wiere, Miss DeAnne Thompson, Mrs Verna Call and Mrs. Thora Green They were assisted by Mrs Lorraine King and Mrs Mina Widdison. near future. ( hristmas lighting contest sponsored bv the Rov Jaycees is now underway The homes In m Rov are really looking like Christmas this year They are more decorated beautifully than ever before We irvite everyone to drive out and get The old must make wav for his brothers business in Salt the spirit of Christmas Entry blanks are now avail- the new This is the fate of Lake The trips were made by the brick building which pre team and wagon and it took able in Roy city stores All sently houses Richin s Market two (lavs to make (he round entries must be turned in by Dec 23 1960 to Blane Pearson and the Hooper Post Office trip The food committee included 2044 W 4750 So Roy This structure which is the Mrs Mabel Belnap, Mrs Merlyn When Mr Quibell s health oldest commercail building still First place winner will be Mrs. Hazel Howes. in use in Hooper stands on the began to tail he sold out to awarded an ingraved plaque by Knudson. Rov Jaycees and $25 00 in gro Mrs Vera Bute and Fred Dodds. corner of 5900 S . alongside (hatlcs bow Us When Mr Fowles dccided to the beautiful modern building (irus Horn the menean Food The program and games were i He stoic Stoi e n which will replace it when it sell his business under the direction of Lex tiiangtd hands main times It Other Stores donating Prizes is torn down in the near futuie Mrs. and Utaka Harada. also stood vacant loi a number ale Rov Lumber Co . H. D The brick edifice, as it ap Chloe 44 ildermuth and Mrs. ol years oy wojjeds Dossie sqj iowoo pears today, boars little rcsem were in charge of Lakey one it At a housed time nuat uwox blanee to the building as it was poo.4 qjtuis market and lee house It w is Contest Judges are Norris table setting and presents and orginally built even once a as saloon reopened C, dams Clinton In 1899, George W Quihell Ravmond Delbert Thompson and John 1 his was short lived 1. lamer Ogden I la Ilarned, Peterson were in charge of speoperated a mercantili stori in A ol number cial arrangements. prominent Ogde n his home As business grew he built a store a little hack of Hooped people weie pioprie 4 tuikev store at dll and ham dinner where the present stole stands tors ot tile gienerv lei cut times T lie se include- - (, with all the fixings was served To This was around 1901 The building was madt of G Parker (on Higlev Thomas and gifts were exchanged Mrs. owe hennas Jones .1 oh n bow brick with a porch extending Elizabeth Ihith form. bed the and othe'is several cis across the front lovelv table decorations of poin-sottThe was building enlarged Mr Quibell hauled all of his and leinodeleei several (times Rov f Seventh lbe are! and uni supplies groceries thioiighout the years Christmas program will lx pre In October eil 1932 Iragedv sented Sunday night at the ia Wurston as soloists sistieiek the stoic and the- lam Lakeview School at 6 30 pm There will be special trios rjnk. il who was running it Oscai and Alton Hooper Hip It will he under the direction and duets and a violin obligato well were managing tne store of Iola Munav She will he as bv Nancy and Glenda Slater. and were living in the back sisted bv Nanev Sljter at the There will also be a tabilo of rooms of it A fire broke out piano lso assisting will lx Bill chaiacters at a Nativity scene. whien dosroved the biggest part Draper Mary Peterson, Virgin Everyone is invited of the building and took the nt e ol the Hipbells young son when the building was once again rebuilt, Ted and Elnore I ixilts became the new man j agers They ran the store un til 1950 when they leased it By R. F. Cottle - - 1960 to i Heron and Jean Richins, r who are still managing it Mr Kilts is owner of the CHRLSTMVS AM) the far corners of the world new building which is being to seek, knowledge, and I 05 E BELONG TOGETHER Wisdom in higher learning. f built bv the Mitchell Construe non Company He will lease the Some to seek work or busCan Tell when 4ou you I large pail ot it to Mr and Mrs iness opportunity n the door of a home if opt Richins for their grocery mai Some mostly for their freethe true spirit of Christmas dom in the land of the free. Kil and pail ol it to tlu US is spontaneous and heartfult. Govcrmcnt lor a post nflice 4 on can tell if it expresses PERHAPS, some of these Hooper lias had Us own post natural watmth in love and guests have never tasted an office' shhc 1870 when John fi it ndship American Christmas Dinner, tioopei , grandiather ob John I) oi even read a discretion of 4 till Feel tbit Christmas Hooper was made postmaster one ami operated it m his home is being honored in a prac These visitors will feel which was located one fourth tual wav with quiet belief that Christain parents reand devotion, in compact com nine cast of Russells coiner. peat their lives in thFir Shortly afterwaid a store was fort offsping; every child born Kathleen Giles daughter of built and the post otliee was in this home into the world is a new Mr and Mrs Ellis Giles of moved into this building is the one clay the whole thought of God; aud their a will be honored at was lbe next postmaster Hooper, family relives their esteem for them . is so testimonial mooting on Christ Henry Vr Manning, tolluwrri by hood and minor back the great, that they feel their mas night, Dec 25 at the Hoper Robert Simpson, Frederick success of their parents to sufferings, and taste and First Ward at 7 p m She will rang ai.el David C Lowe. make childhood happy. A share their enjoyments as serve an LDS. mission to the is the happy childhood When C.G Parker was post if they were their own. Eastern States with headquart master, the greatest weapon given by post office was lo a I 1 This Christmas, ers in New York parents to their children cated in his store Thomas M Christian families will rem Kathleen is a graduate of Jones Jr. was next to take the to fight the battles of matember again that all hisWeber High where she was urity. position tory is incomprehensible president of the Girl s Associa If there is such a thing as without Christ, the condesThe olt moved post office tion, Weber College, where she A CHRISTMAS NEUROSIS cension of divinity, and the was affiliated with LaDianeda was fmially established m a it certiainly springs from a exaltation of humanity. and BYU, where she received small building north of whe'e Oui Guests will feel our background of family LOVE her Bechelor degree in educa it is now located Thomas W LESSNESS sincere, humble approach tion and where she was very Read was the next postmaster toward Christ this ChristThe longer I live the and after him, Leo J Lambert active m music circles S mas.more my mind dwells upon She is very talented in both held the position for a short That he alone stands at the sacred wonder ol piano and organ as well as danc time. the absolute center of huChristmas. A time when,5 Florence M Manning became ing and a place in our home manity, the one completely She has taught Sunday School Hooper's first lady postmaster where we may think and loveable, harmonious man, for several years and also in 1942 and is still serving in in whom the real and Ideal sing and rejoice and be teaches piano. This is her that capacity Wt and were absolutely united in a family and with The Hooper Mail route insecond year teaching school at our friends, this Christmas, one; the perfect Image and cludes, Kanesvillc, and parts of Roy Elementary School. some American supreme ford, the Savior of lucky Kathleen will enter the mis- West Point and Syracuse. Mel-ytmankind. Homes may have lucky Widdison is mailman and sion home in Salt Lake City Let s think together next Chrristmas guests. Some Jan. 2 and will leave for New he drives over fifty miles a day week. who have come here from delivering mailyu York the following week. Post Office Hooper Soon to Move Into New Quarters Nearby Mar-cusc- 7th Ward 1 Hold 1 Xmas Program i the living philosophies .... Missionary Called From Hooper Gala New Years Like View Stake has planm d a festive and gala N?w Years Eve dance The dance will be held on the 31s tof December from 8 30 until 12 under the supervision of the stake MLA There will be two dances held one for the adults in the stake gym and one for the teenagers in the stake recreation hall. The adults will be dancing to the music of Owen Ridges orchestra. The teenagers will have some of the latest records to dance to e Refreshments and noise makers will be available for a minimum cost. For a evening of fun meet your friends and come to the dance. Admission is free. 5 , - Stake Arrange T THE STORI and post office putuied above are how they have looked in the past and present. These buildings will soon be tc i down. PREPARING FOR THE big dance on New Years Eve are Mickle Fowler, right, and Kenny Little, a Mia Maid and Explorer from the Lake View Stake. There is lots of fun e - , a promised for all. , - n ' |