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Show V Roy . . . the city with a future celebrating its 25th Anniversary THE SUN CIIRONICLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 'Spike' Show Starts Today e ' SUNSET NEWS OGDEN Top auction sales, scores of exhibit contests, horse show attractions and other activities are being arranged for All babies are beautiful. In any language. Ogden's 44th annual Golden Spike ; Thats why its hard to tell them apart when you press your National Livestock Show, Nov. 8 thru 17, 1962. nc&e against, nursery window at the hospital. Plans are in the making to Its when they start growing up that the differences develpp. open up the whole Coliseum for Tljey discover theyre Irish, Negro, Jewish, Italian, Hungarian, horse show contests and demonSdhnish, Polish, Russian, English, French, American. strations and for the other events J They discover they're Methodist, Presbyterian, Jewish, Catholic, that draw large public tryouts. The large arena will provide Biptist, Mormon or on of several hundred religions. ample room for jackpot calf ropAnd they also discover agnostic and even predejudke. Race ing, cutting contests and other against race. Religion against religion. Nationality group against events of the equine division, Rudy Van Kampen, stock show nationality group. out. Appaloosa manager An ugly end to a beautiful beginning. But there are many events arepoints scheduled for Nov. places where the democracy that begmg in the cradle lives all the 9, 10, and 11. Quarter horse actime. tivities take the arena Nov. 15, Whore men are bom free and equal in dignity and rights, and 16, and 17. Auctions have been arranged by both breeds. that atl should act in the spirit of brotherhood. The annual auction of breeding and Whore people do not deny the human right to life, liberty Hereford bulls and females will do of Whore not that the principle person. people deny security be held Nov. 13, at 1 p.m. Golden no on shall bo subjected to torture, or to cruel, inhuman, or deSpike again operates as a Heregrading treatment. ford Register of Merit Show, and Where people believe that nof person shall bo arbitrarily ar- many nationally important herds rested, detained, or exiled. Whore people believe that all are equal are expected in the show contests Mr. Van Kampen said. before the law and entitled to its equal protection. Aberdeen - Angus cattle sell Whore people belief in the right to fair and public hearings by Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. only evening an independent and impartial tribunal. auction of show week. A large " Whom people betievo in the right to freedom of thought, of purebred sheep department includes an all - breed ewe sale pinion, conscience, and religion. Whom people boliovo in tho right to freedom of peaceful as- Nov. 12, starting at noon. Prize market cattle, sheep and sembly. Whom people boliovo that no one shall be hold in slavery winningwill be sold Nov. 13, at or servitudo. Whom the will ef the poepl shall be the basis of tho hogs 8 pm., and carloads of market authority of government. Whom poopU boliovo in tho right to leave and feeder cattle will be auctionone's country or to took in other countries asylum from persecution. ed Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. For the second year, steer and Whom citizens am encouraged to gather those philosophical will be lessons of life, for one purpose only, to strengthen their soul, and lamb carcass contests to events the broadened held, pass this vast knowledge of gems to tho next generation. attract open class exhibitors. Freedom is a human activity having for its purpose tho transTHese are educational in nature mission to others of tho highest and best feelings to which men and expected to appeal to ail have risen., members of the industry, The entries will be shown on - foot by Thank God, we may have it in these United States of America. breeds and will be placed by Column No. 645. Lets think together next week. judges according to type of ; . , PRE-CHRISTM- Singer SALE AS Clearfield Jayceftes Set Progressive Meal and semi automatic Model 500 and 503 Machines with fully-automat- ic 30.00 ft Clearfield Jaytees and Jaycettes ae sponsoring a ProThe . Buy your sewing machine for Christmas Now and Save! SINGER SALES 5380 SERVICE S. 1900 W., Roy Utah, Ph. . gressive Supper Nov. 13 at 8 p m. Chairmen are Carl Parsley. Mrs. Hugh Bowen, Mrs. Fred Malan,' and Jim Campbell. Club members who are going to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake to help with the recreation program for the inmates are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vasquez, and, Mr. and Mrs. Dermis Pringle. The club will also hold its monthly meeting, at Mrs. Dennis Pringles ad dwili be assisted by Mrs. Fred Malan. OFF LIST PRICE 825-688- -- 6 ( - ' $100 f ' Mrs. Denise Hammon has been ill the past week with a bad cold She js reported feeling somewhat better now. f on 3 complete good buy. FDR RENT Ground floor apt., 4 rms, 3 furnished, carpeted - SS50 DOWN living room, $125 per month, includes electricity, heat, wat- home in er, and yard care. See at 1997 (Choice W. 5600 S or phone Sunset, living room, 13x25 feet, also glassed-ipatio or family room, carpet, drapes included, YOUR NAME IMPRINTED garage, nicely landscaped lot, on Christmas cards. Quick serwell kept home, owner must vice. Jorgensens Book and total sell, price $11,300. Gift Shop. 1878 W. 5075 S. ler. Mrs. Kay Darrington accompanied her class the First year Bee Hive girls to the Stake farm on Friday, Oct. 26, where they helped in the last picking of potatoes tor the welfare, this season. Larry Easthope had the misfortune of throwing his back out when he met with an unusual accident last week by tripping over a log. He was obliged to stay at home over the weekend. , Mr .and Mrs. Robert C. rode to Logan Monday, October 29 on a short business trip. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S. MsQuarrie who have not been very well the past few weeks. The Stake Golden Gleaners have organized a choir. Lola Sessions Is the director, Beverly Olsen, the choirister and Elva Merkley, the organist. The choir was organized in June and has received fine approval, having had several engagements with several wards. Members of our Sunset wards are, Ethel Wiberg, Erline Ward, Evelyn Olsen, and Lynn-ett- e 825-605- Roy. phone COOK REALTY 2581 Ogden Ave. Realtor ' . Dial EX "if , ie Ward. h 825-825- GET PROFESSIONAL carpet rent Blue results cleaning Lustre Electric Carpet Shampooer $1 per day. Roy Furniture Fireplace wood. Co. 8th Quorum of Elders. For FOR SALE Choice apples, Red more information phone or Golden Delicious, Banana, FOR SALE t ' 825--628- tf Roman Macontosh, Beauty. Snow, Cartland and Jonathon. Ezra Thompson, 5133 S. 1900 W., Roy. i FOR EXPERT motor repair of " . 2 and 4 cycle motors call EXPLORER MFG! CO., ClearFOR SALE One livestock rack field. Phone TA tor a pickup truck. Fully covtf ered. Call TA i PER DAY rental for Electric $1 Shampooer with chase of Blue Lustre. Carpet Furniture. pur- Roy DAVIS PREMIUM tires, all sizes, you get more milfs per dollar than any other tire. Western Auto, Roy, 1940 W. 5600 So. Phone JO-LE- E JO LANES BOWLING LEE , score. The Ogden womens BPA traveling league will bowl at. lanes Sunday Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. Anyone interested in seeing some of he finest women bowlers in the Ogden area are invited to come watch this league. Leaders to date for our TV program at Rocket Bowl in Brigham City on Nov. 17th. AVG Jack Pot Bowl, 0 Vi Ward 10 pins over, AVG, Eail Howard 48 pins over. AVG, Jack Howell, 62 pins over. We will run a special squad to qualify for match play singles TTV show Sunday at 7 p.m. e Call for at reservations. This event will be handicap based on 50 percent of 200. e Lanes now organizing aFriday afternoon scratch doubles for men or women to 6tart at 5 pm. Also a Sunday nite mixed doubled lea. e to start at 8 pm. We will run a free clinic for beginner bowlers Nov. 23-- 26-2at 10 a.m. We have a film and certified instructors for this clinic. Free coffee and donuts will 5 be served. Call for reservations. BALL AND CHAIN HGI Joan Rasmussen . . 189 Jo-Le- e 121-14- 0 141-16- 161-18- 0, Jo-Le- 825-825- 5 825-165- 825-481- Jo-Le- X.VWV 587 Kiesel Sales and Service HTS 2278 HTG 845. ' Kiesel Sales and Service FRIDAY N1GHTERS Ernsberger ..234 JO-LE- E Doris HGI Glenn Beck HSI Doris Ray Ibrahim Holt HTS Bee Gees ' HTd Holt 223 Ernsberfer ,.558 550 1952 195& Lanes . .767 Lanes JOLLY TIME MIXED DOUBLE Jolly imo Mixer Doubles HGI Harold Stettler .209 204 Cleora Araell HSI Eldon Young 526 Ann DeMonge 462 HTS Kenmar Const . . . .2227 HTG Ke run ark Const ..790 ... JO-LE- E INDEPENDENT HGI HSI HTS HTG 376-879- 825-893- 825-825- 825-657- JO-LE- E 825-727- 376-869- - $27.95 jocur.y Coun- The second ahnual payment to. original owners of more than 19.000 acres of land forming the Wasatch Mountain State Park was, made recently. The payment, authorized by the 1961 Legislature, amounted to to Aldin $129,864, according Hayward, State Park and Recreation Commission director. The scenic mountain lands on the east side of the Wasatch Mountains are being purchased over a period with an annual payment being made each fall. The 1962 payment was $106,457, plus $23,406 interest Many of the property owners are accepting their payments over the period, said Mr. Hayward. Others have sold their contracts to First Security Corporation, for which they received payment in full. In these instances, the Park Commission pays the bank, Mr. Hayward explained. ty 7 tr tT VET? Gillette SoelBLUE, nt fcrP BOB SANDER'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Service Phone 8256571 5211 So. 1825 W. Roy, Utah Your town needs PAX! Your deolS hot PAXI U0Y GARDEN CENTER 5978 S. 1900 W. MOST Ph. LOVEABLE 825-483- 3 LADDIE Attend xyx- - .A .sc vyo. v ..... v.. . , y, ' Pamper those delicate fabrics, take $"vd care of those miracle synthetics . treat them to the tender care that only a flamcless electric dryer can give. . .LESS FADING. From heavy clothes to the sheerest fabrics, colors stay bright and true , . . white clothes dont yellow . , . because flamelcss electric heat is 100 pure. KFF,P T1 AT NEW LOQK. Pure, radiant electric heat is precisely controlled, even and gentle . . . gives your clothes the loving care they ; . need to keep that new look longer. , FRESHER SMFLLTNC;. Diapers, dresses, shirts, and towels . , . they all come smelling ficsli as all outdoors with electric heat. LESS IRONING. A flamcless electric dryer trims ironing time in half. Many clothes require no ironihg at all. Others thanks tq precision electric controls come just right for faster ironing. , . no' wet spots to slow you down. dryer costs up to $ 10 less to buy . . . and gives you so much for so little. Your dealer has just the model for you. See him today I -- . , . 9 AMERICA'S y.v 1.226 .502 in our Ute Akisada , This weeks winners Joan Rasmusseh Jackpot doubles were Bob Flow- HSI ers and Joe Johnson with a 1269 Harry Sugihara Glen Kelly 254 Glen Kelly 569 rioST red racer, red and KAK Builders Eng.. 2885 white seats, hand brakes, ser. WANTED TO BUY 1 to 5 K&K Builder's Eng. 1027 Phone No. 32063. Reward. acres of ground located in Roy. NIGHT HOPPERS THE W. N. 250 1897 TA 0 or Phone HGI 211 Ed Hansen 1T7 ; Marilyn Bailey , FOR RENT 3 room house. FOR SALE HSI . . t ; . . , .598 Hansen Ed brick, Roy, . .424 Marilyn Bailey Either furnished or unfurnished. 3rd bdrm. in full basement. HTS Music Center of Ut 1740 Located at 1473 N, Hill Field landscaping, Carpets, drapes, HTG Music Center of Ut. 792 1 Road, Layton. Phone 5436 S. 2200 W. Phone ROY COMMERCIAL HGI 209 George Hansen FOR EASY, quick carpet HSI Wayne Rounds ....550 Lionel train set cleaning rent Blue Lustre Elec- FOR SALE Joe lwancie 550 Needs new track, tee Shampooer , only $1 per day. complete. HTS Franks American 2994 cost over $500. Will take $100. FOR FAST dependable TV serv- HTG Roy Furniture. Franks American 1035 See Thur. Friday or Sat. evenice call SCRATCH TRIO ing at 109 S. Lakeview ClearN8 HGI Grant Miller 288 FOR RENT 3 room apt., newfield. PRACTICALLY NEW Kenmore HGI Lou Buffington . .1(117 ly decorated, suitable for workautomatic iron, $190 new. Will HTS Georges Market 2822 ing couple. No pets. Phone sell for $90. Phone HTG George Market .'.648 TA or 18 S. Lakeview FOR SALE Apples phone 5365 S. 2300 W. tf Drive. HGI 19 George Beers FOR SALE Spinet piano, like HSI Margaret Mushrush 51 clothing and such that is suitable Second Class mail privileges new, take over contarct payment? 'HTS 211 Hopefuls , . . : for your Christmas gift buying ' TA Mrs. Pettit. HTG.' t JtfcrkeatlRoy. Utah Hopefuls at reasonable prices. Bob IVQuarrie.' and friend, ' CLOSE-OU- T . Robert Henry, spent Saturday, 62 MODELS November 3, in Logan area at ALUMINUM STORM DOORS the opening of pheasant hunting. They bagged a couple. There Aluminum Sales and Service seemed to be more hunters than No Dealers 1161 S. State St., Clearfield No. Del. pheasants. The Sunset ward Relief Soft O INI ciety wjll prepare and serve a IZ breakfast and dinner for the workers on the new building on Betty Lou Stahle, Editor Saturday, Nov. 10 and Monday, Jerry Newell, Mgr. Editor Nov. 12, Lets all get out and do ' TE OKI J. Howard Stahle, Publisher our bit and enjoy the fine food ' STEP ' I silts our good Relief Society prepares. Larry Perkes, Mechanical Supt. UNSEtlCQNTROW The stake dance to be held X Saturday Nov. 10 will be in the YOU GET ALL THREE YEAR Sunset Stake House, instead of at ONLY WITH ONE HAVE YOU CRAR GRASS i Syracuse. It is hoped that many APPLICATION OF PAX TRIED will attend and enjoy the evening CONTROL of entertainment. Dale Perkins was released as PAX Crabgrass Conyol is General Secretary of the Aaron-i- c the most proven priesthood, as he has moved BLADE control on the market . . . Pickfrom the ward. John D. ett was sustained in his place. DOUBU ipeto OOUtll ICONOMY guaranteed to give you 90 to Chris Barton was graduated 100 control for three years. from Primary and sustained as 15 This means PAX costs you only a deacon, and Hal Brostrom was contains 4 $2.42 per year voted to be advanced in the 10 for S34 food lawn . . . contains from the Deacon a to nitrogen priesthood, office of a Teacher. rit All 0IUITTI lAZOt hcptachlor insect killer. 825-823- 1. i Mr. Clarence Sears has been removed from the Dee hospital and is now in the Dunn Rest Home on 2775 Brrnker Ave. in Ogden. Mrs. Mabel Easthope is picking up white elephants for the rummage table at tbe tyard Bazaar to be held November 16. Give her a call and she will pick up for you. Paul Steed, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Steed, has recently recovered from a .casf 6f Chicken Pox end jn school. Rodney ' Ilasler,' Genealogical chairman for Sunset ward was in charge of Sunday night program October 28. He had the Story of Temples presented by Ford Thorfias Rose. Larry Garner was voted on to be advanced in the priesthood from a Deacon to a Teacher. The St ip set Third ward Relief jlociefy Bazaar is to be held Friday Nov. 9, in the 3rd-4twards building. Mrs. Joyce Howell, president, invites .everyone to come out and participate. There will be hot dog or a barbecue dinner from 5 to 7 p m. and all kinds of handiwork items of LANES make an Well see you down at for bowling, friends to meet your appointment cocktails and dinner. n 10-ye- 'X- Tiro A . 10-ye- vN'- - f 376-421- Miss Beth Craven has been visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hasler. Miss Craven is the sister of Mrs. Has- ItEBER CITY, Wasatch .'W.'-W u rooms of furniture, used 3 wks, owner transferred. , Nothing down, take over monthly pay8 ments of $12.98. Call for appointment to , see this - Payments Made 1 SAVE ' rage .... . v FOR SALE nearly new alto sax, $200, cost $400. See Thur. or Friday and Sat. evening at 109 S. Lakeview, Clearfield. Mr. Clarence Sears, still is in the Dee Hospital, he Is doing nicely by the reports we get. Friends and neighbors keep visiting and cheering him along.- Wasatch Mtn. v u .... Services Ibis Week 1 t ycj dun. TK place nc cf rcrsEj) An'-electri- c r ' Winter's earning. Buy now from yair de , UTAH POWER A LIGHT ts CO., i ' PHONE y ii mv yfi iViWi'iVii' vr r irrYirr', w - rW-(j- V 823-674- 3 , i - FIZZLE FAMILY by H.lVElEa? . |