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Show V PAGE TWO " tt stamaomaa pwrf i. Arotred Knapp ROY NEWS theliving p , iosopIlieS By R. F. Cottle Mrs. Flora Bell 1961 never can be recalled.' Edwards wrote Tryon YOUR SERVANT OR "Words are better and worse than thoughts, they express MASTERS them, and add to . them; Relief Society will be held they give them power for Reading about personal progood or civil; they start Tuesday Jan. 23, 10 a.m. Marge blems works two ways: first, them on endless flight, for Bosquiter will present the Litit helps you to understand some and comfort instruction erature lesson. of the many important quesand blessing, or for injury and sorrow and ruin. tion! of your own life; and The ward schedule will be second, it helps to broaden your the same for (the nfcxt two do What to mean wirds sympathies with others. weeks. The ward will not be A word is you? the smallest divided until the first Sunday unit of speech that has meanA prisons vocabulary is in February. ing when taken by itself. a good index to, what he is Websters Collegiate Dictwhat he thinks and, what he Sacrament meeting will be ionary. dues. held Sunday Jan. 22, 7 Words you, you keep Golf of the high counThe experiences people have may Change and mend, but once you speak them they effects changes in their vocab- cil will be the speaker. ularies. A temple excursion will be Beam the value of a mans held Monday Jan. 22. They will words and expressions, and leave the church house at 5:15 you know him. Each man has p.m. a measure of his own for The one-ac- t plays started in this he offers you ever) thing; bmmi MIA will be continued as' a mail orivllegei inadvertenly in his words. mtharbed at Boy, Utah joint ward. The iinest words in the world The ward Gold and Green hall are only ain, unusable sounds, will be held Jan. 21. Members ou cannot OFFICE 580 SO. 1900 YV., ROY if comprehend of the First and 10th Wards them. are invited. There will be an EX 2 list OFFICE Our American language, ac- orchestra, floor show and reL. freshments for all ward memPublisher, Residence TA 54810 cording to the late Henry Mancken, author of The Aoeri-ca- bers. Language, reflects the Sustained Thursday as a Priof the American peowoiker was Ruth Stevens. mary ple. Remember the stake Gold sud Thoughts are understandGreen ball Jan. 27 and 28. able and communicable A word through symbols. SECOND WARD sampling of the word symWednesday Jan. 25, 10 an EDITORIAL with individual bols which IATIONAI Smith will present the is familiar, therefore, reveals the range of experience and Social Science lesson in Relief thinking of the person. Society. Ixt's think together next week. Released as visiting teachers last week were Marla Olmsteqd, Grace Eckersley. and Jeraldipe READING PROBLEMS . Fielding. Meetings will be held as usuntil further notice. ual IN YOUR HOME? Lorenzo Belnap of the high council will speak at sacrament Let us help your child if he has a reading probmeeting Sunday Jan. 22. 5 p.pi. lem. Keep in nund the Lahospa We will help him with a tested phonetic Date Friday Jan. 20. Daddy have method. Many children with reading problems Primary preparation was held been helped. recently at the home of Carol) n Your child has a right to succeed. Becksteads. The lesson was Instructor has B.S. degree, special training given by Millie Stevens. Rein phonics, with 15 years of experience in this field. freshments were served b Norma Sandburg and Phylis If interested make appointments at Itea-Jo- s Harmer. Th elTimary wished the folEX Apparel, 5651 So. 1900 West, or phone lowing children a happy birthday last week. Doug Field, Cqn-niNielsen, Niel Plunder and Jeraldine Jenson. WORDS MAY BE EITHER s 7fa$imClttoiiick am a.m-Hele- BUILDING SPECIALS OF THE WEEK Courtesy of Roy Lumber Co. CnIHWS We-urall parents of the ge Primary children to come out Feb. 5 for the Primary evening service. Brake will give the social science lesson at Relief Society on Wednesday Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m. Evonne B. Donna Sorenson is1 undergoing treatment at the hospital. May she soon he feeling better. Edwin Beitz returned home Friday from Dayton, Ohio, where he was on TDY. Happy anniversary Loren and Bessie Kay. They celebrated their ITth anniversary" Jan. 17. The Victor Atkinsons are enjoying a pleasant vacation at Nevada. Victors mother is staying at the Atkinson home with Robert. Its a boy for Stuart and Donna Venable Sorenson. He was born Jan. 9 at the Dee hospital. The Eli Fowers have a new son. He was born Jan. 10. Mrs. Fowers is the former Norma Snyder. Marvin Child and his wife LaVerda have a new daughter. She arrived Jan. 10 at the St Benedicts hospital. Bishop and Mrs. Dale Bing ham returned home Friday from a wonderful 10 day vacation. They drove home a new car. Leslie Odell has been ill with a strep infection. May he soon feel better. Birthday greetings go out this week to Virginia Oliver, Janet Radmall, Lyman Purser and Fred E Gale, Jan. 13, Nancy Purser and Mindy Sue Taylor, Jan. 14; Lynn Austin 15th; Dorothy Drefc and Silvia Douglas 16th; Maxine Nielsen, Douglas Qwen 17; Ruth Echols, Monty Dablmg 18th. Celehrating their wedding anniversarys this week were the D. N. Hagers Jan. 13. The Bert Ures Jan. 14, The Roger Lynchs Jan. 14 and the Loren O. Kays Jan. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Dricver were accompanied by their son Theron and Wretha Kraus of Pocatello on a recent vacation trip to California, While there they spent time Waiting relatives at Elmonte, Downey and Calif. They also LaPeriente, visited Disneyland, Knox Berry Farm, Marine Land and Tiaqu-ana- , - SEVENTH WARD A farewell testimonial will be held Jan. 29, 6 30 p.m. for Brent Gaugg. Brent will serve a mission to South, New Zealand. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zaugg. The Relief Society will hold their meeting on Thursday Jan. 26 at 10 am. A book review will be given by Fern Harropt. For the past two months the Relief Society has studied James Ferimore Cooper. The book to be reviewed will be his book. The Deer Slayer. EIGHTH WARD Donna Purser will present the Social Science lesson at Relief Society on Tuesday Jan. 24, 10 a m. The Daddy Date will be held Thursday evening at the Church. There will be a dinner, dance and games according to the plans of Beverly Neu, Jrene Stanley and Donna Winters. Released this week as Primary workers were Carol Spaek-maand Eloisc Hartman. n NINTH WARD The Primary are planning another show Jan. 28, 2 p.m. at the stake house. Theshow is en titled (Ma and Pa Kettle at Wakiki ). The Lahoma girls Daddy Date was held Friday evening. There was a nice supper, program and a good attendance. Speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday Jan. 22 7 p.m- will be Louis Bambrough and William Barnes of the high coun- Mexico. WARRIOR ACTIVITY Write to W. 3. Thesson .Knapp Bros. Shoe Mfg. Corp. 6401 E. Flotilla Street, Los Ajigeles 22, California. Part of the Northeast quarter. Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian, United States Survey. Beginning at a point South 1113 feet more or lest and West 513 feet mute or less from the Northeast corner of Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, said point also being on the South boundary of the Commercial Zone thence South 725 feet more or less; thence West 147 feet' more or leu to the center line of 2000 West Street; thence North 725 feet more or leu along the center line of 2000 West Street; thence East 147 feet more or leu along the South boundary of the Commercial Zone to the point of beginning. Dated this 9th day of January, 1961. Johnson Electric & Used Electric Motors--NeInstalled Repaired Time to heck your Heating Motor R-- Pontiac. Powered. Fully Hardtop. Has air conditioning. Excellent condition. Phone TA 1956 FOR SALE, RERTHANA ROLLER RINK SKATING From 7:30 to & & Sunday P.M. 1:30-- 4 Tues. Sunday 18 P.M. Matinees Saturday Thurs. Private Parties By Reservation Jeans Overalls or Short Shorts. DRESS RULES: No Levis, C-- 2 (SEAL) & Mon., Wed., Fri., C-- Roy City O. Dean famous Sell CASH? NEED STREET OGDEN PHONE EX 4 9219 Ogden, Utah 321 -- 24th St. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . . Parker Mayor Convenient Budget Terms ATTEST: Madge H. Gibson City Recorder UP TO Published in The Jan. 12, 19, 26, 1961. TO PAY AT 15 MONTHS DAVE'S SERVICE assembly was the presentation to our cheerleades both this year and last, who helped win a trophy for their excellent work both years at the Cheer-leadinClinic in Calif. The senior class at Weber had an assembly meeting with the different representatives from the schools of their choice. A few of those represented were U.S U., Utah State, Weber College and B.Y.U. quality service We sell nothing but Highway 91, Roy g Call Your DOCTOR AND HAVE HIM Call Us! By Jeane Rogers Stake members of the Lake View Stake Presidency, High The Music cil departments lrom Council auxilary heads and and Bonnevill High will board members of each organWard Molen, son of Mr. and Weber hold their combined music con- ization enjoyed a dinner party Mis Robert Molen will graduate cert Wednesday at 7 30, in and program monday evening from Primary Sunday evening auditorium. Following at the Stake House. as second class scout. the program the two schools Edwin will provide a dance band. Dur-- i Kakaula was the THIRD WARD NINTH WARD ell Lund directs Weber's band, main speaker. He sang and Earl B. Childs of the high Plans are underway now tor Mark Angus is the instructor showed slides of his trip on council will speak at sacraiqeut a father jand sons night to be at Bonneville The raft. Lehi IV. Whos who the student direcmeeting Sunday Jan. 22, 7 p.m. held soon. Ifeva McPhie will give the Sustained as secretary of the tory of all the students of Web social science lesson at Relief Primary was Evelyn Simmons. er was distributed to the by the olf leers of the Released from this position was Society Wednesday. Quill and Scroll Club during Charlene Hardcastle. the first of last week The olFOURTH WARD fleers are Marty Thompson, will tiic social science lesson LAKE VIEW Pres; Jane Vice Pres, he given at Relief Society Lucile Taylor will present the Betty Sue Rogers, Miller, Sec; and 10 a m. SoJan. by Literature lesson at Relief 26, Thursday Glenn Child, Treasurer. Joan Pingrt-eLast week was the homecomciety Tuesday Jan. 22, 10 a m The Relief Society still have ing event which included a FIFTH WARD walnuts for sale. Anyone want- basketball game held in the Khoda Flinders will give the some may contact the presi. Weber gym hosting Ben Lomsocial science lesson Wednes- ing ond Scotties The outcome of dcncy. the score was in favor of the day Jan 25, 10 a.m. at Relief Sacrament meeting will be Scots 47 42, Society. held Sunday Jan. 22, 5 30 p iu. Ilomet oming Dance Mutual marneds will square Dr. George Reimschussel will the game under Preceding 20 at dance Friday night, Jan. the direction of the Alumni ofbe 'the speaker. fEATHER-(:8.30 p m. Refreshments will be The ward Gold and Green ficers, Bill Lylhgoe, pres; Judy served. Ball will be held Jan. 20, 8pm Ogden, Vice Pres: and Irene at the sake house. There will Ogden, Secretary was held the SIXTH WARD Homecoming dance with Geogre Remember the girls Daddy be an orchestra and refresh- Fisher orchestra furnishing the ments. Date Jan. 26. music. The main attraction of the dance was presenting Marilyn Bingham as Homecoming Queen. Other finalist were Jail Lambert and Marly Thompson. Proceeds from the dance will go into a scholarship fund for By KORET some outstanding senior at Weber. An Alumni Scholarship has never been offered before. The student body of Weber began their Safety Program which is supported by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company and administered by the National Education Assn. This is in competion with all the other High schools in this area. Friday, The Alumni also preBeautiful or short sleeved, Long sented the studentbody with an Spring Colors Lilac, assembly. The feature of the and White, Green You can be sure of plies, well-informe- first quality drug supand courteous serv- our store. ice in s d BENNION DRUG Pay your telephone and lip lit bill at our store! stud-entbod- 1x8 KNOTTY PINE 14.50 2x4 - Per Hundred . WASHDAY - 8' ECONOMY 39c BECOMES STUDS . each "V f- - ' k JW W v j Door 32.95 ful1 1 Y' f SOFT.. 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Like cooking electrically-- clothes 4 automticflJlyP' - electricity is your better wav - ' , io dry . iv For information on UJJ Welcome Wagon, phono PHONE EX i 7TT.mv7EBED FQT1 Notice is hereby given that public hearing will be held by Roy City, Utah, on the 30th day of January, 196t, at 6:00 p.m., in the Municipal Building, Roy, Utah, regarding the WILL TEND Babies in my home. References. Phone TA following: The amending of the Roy City Zoning Ordinance and Map and Elemto change from l (Residen- VOCAL Instruction entary Piano in my home. tial) to R-(Residential) the Phone EX following described property: a This weeks game will be Weber V.S. Bonneville at Bonneville. - Shoes. m or part time.- - High commissions plus bonus. Complete line for men and women Equipment ' furnished free! NOTICE Petersen has returned home from the hospital following surgery there. to 'w T J. . 3 UTAH POWER 4 LIGHT CO. 7 Syy now from your deafer. - TOTAL ELECTRIC HOMSj ; |