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M NATIONAL NEWSPAPER l1,6,l7M oi'.Al giiiTTTrmrj Eighteen Roy High Joys Register For Boys' State Program at Utah State lestein Roy Stake Plans Weekend Conference Elder Gordon B Hinckley, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, and Elder Sterling W Sill, an Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dSaints, w ill speak at the Roy Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday Meetngs will be held Sunday at 9 a m and 3pm in the Stake Tabernacle in Ogden President Henry A Matis will conduct the meetings Other visitors representing the Church headquarters in Salt a Lake City will be Elder Heber J Heiner, Jr , of the Home Teaching Committee and Elder Ralph Woodward of the Sunday School General Board Music will be furnished by a combined choir of the various wards The music will be under the direction of June Heiser, chorister, with Theola Barton as organist The priesthood home teaching meetings on Saturday will be conducted as follows 23 pm, meeting with stake presidency, with stake 3 4 pm, meeting pr,esthood executive committee, and 45 pm meeting with the stake and ward executive com- mittees The Saturday Sunday School meetings will begin at 2 2 30 pm with a meeting with the slake presidency and continue at 2 30--4 05 p m w ith a meeting with stake Sunday School leaders and from 4 15 5 30 p m with a meeting with stake and ward Sunday School leaders The Stake Leadership meeting will be held Saturday night from 7 9pm Vest Watt Voorheet Morgan The delegates aie Ronald Had den son of Rev and Mrs R D Hadden, Wayne F Hull son of Mr and Mrs Noiman I, Hull Richaid G Kaser son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth M Kaser Ronald Kelley, son of Mr and Mis Mi Boyd Kelley, Dave Kobler, son of Mr and Mrs Fred H Kobr, Wavne Larsen, son of Mi and Mrs Linden V Larsen Dennis Morgan, son of Mr and Mrs Carl L Morgan, Ralph Nellestein son of Mr and Mrs Herman G Nel H Wavne Olmstead son of Mr and Mis Harold G Oln stead, Geoige P Palis son of Mr and Mis George E Pales Steven Taylor son of Mr and Mrs Wayne L Tayloi Jeiiy A Teny son of Mr and Mi's Darwin D Terry, D Brent Vest, son of Mr a: 1 Mrs Donald J Vest James B Voorhees son of Mr and Mrs Bernard T Voorhees, Bill West, son of Mr A ami Mrs Leonard West, Steven Wetterlmg son of Mr and Mis Wr Wallace Wetter-ling- , Robert B Wiggins, son of Mr and Mrs Edward E Wiggins, and Wayne K Wiand Mrs lliams, son of Mr WD Williams Activities at Boys State start ed Saturday and will continue through this Saturday at the Cmversity Attending with the boys are Keith Gwilliam Bob L White, and Fred Coyne, Boys State counselors from the Roy Post The selection committee consisted of William Keaton, chairman Keith Geoige Reavis, Gwilliam, Stan Hadden and Mel Wood Roy High counselor Assisting the Roy Post with contributions were Sav Mor Market, Lou Momco's Family Restaurant and Smith's Sinclair Station Sponsoring individual boys were Roy Elks 2338 who sponsored Ronald Kelley, the Roy Lions sponsoring Wayne and Roy Chamber of Commerce and Roy Realty who sponsored George Pales, Olm-stea- A PUBLISHER'S V Vol. 13 No. 35 Roy, Roy Jaycettes Elect Officers L Tre-me- a, treasurer if 4 A New directors for the coming year are Barbara W inward, Jeanine Jesen, Barbara Hansen, Donna Haynes and as Georgia Stenberg, outgoing president Also serving as appointed officers will be Harriet Reay, historian-reporteGeri Winter-bottoadvis- or-director, speak-u- SERVICE award from the 1967 Sweetheart of the Open Door Foundation Cindi Nielsen, is Mrs. Neil Sutter, editor of The Sun Chronicle. ACCEPTING p chairman, Clara Rae Puffer, parlimentar-ian- , Anitta Bradford, chaplain, Sandy Everton, typing chairman and Mary Ann Wilson, uniform chairman This year we have in mind several differet projects that will deal directly with the community," explained Mrs Lakey. "We have one especially directed toward teenage girls " J Howard at hit I was made aware of some very tragic happenings yesterday. It seems some of our youth have strange ways of having fun. In the area of 4400 South and 1900 West, Roy, there is a family that had a cat. This lovely young thing had become a very dear part of this family. To one little girl especially. She idolized the cat. Her father had passed away not too long ago, grandfather is gone also. So many shattering events have happened to this young girl and at a tender age. Thursday June 8, 1967 Carolyn Lakey will lead the Roy Jayceettes for the coming year assisted by a new list of officers Other officers who were recently elected were Tonya Carter, vice president, Clo Crook-ston- , secretary, and Myrna 0 By The cat, no doubt, brought comfort, security, happiness. Something to shower with affection. It was an almost constant com-- i panion. She even took it to bed with her. v Then disaster again. Some prankster shot the little playmate. It was taken to the local veterinarian. Yes, it lived. This was approximately two weeks ago. But this was not enough for our youth- - -ful antagonists. They sought another way to tear and break the hearts of this family and most of all the little girl who gave this cat her affection. The ruffians took the cat and placed it in a bag, tied the end and threw it into the street whereupon a truck passed over the bag. I hope those involved feel the shame they deserve. of the Roy Jaycettes are (I. to r.) Tonya Carter, vice president, Carolyn Lakey, president, Clo Crookston, secretary, and Myrna Tremea, treasurer. NEW LEADERS A word of thanks for Clark Puffer. He volunteered to write a column for the paper (Analysis) some time back I informed Mr. a r i Puffer of one con- dition. He must have his column in every week. He has done this In spite of his heavy schedule. We hope you, the Cut, stretch-out- , postpone spending, increase spending, decrease spending and continual uncertainties all seem to be part of budgets owners of Jensen's Floral are (I. to r.) Mrs. Hazel Park, (seated) Cinda Nielsen, Millicent Cla, Sheri Stevens, Dennis Boothe, Sandra Boothe, (standing in back) Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, LuAnn Stevens, Judith Aikens, and Rhonda and Sharron Hamaker. PRESENTING AWARD to the E. Open Door Foundation Presents Two Distinguished Service Awards Recognition for outstanding public service was given to Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen of Jensen Floral, Ogden, this week by the Open Door Foundation. For 19 years the Ogden couple have sent two bouquets weekly to shut ins of the area About 55T, of the 2 000 bouquets have been given to the at Weber Memorial patients Hospital in Roy Abo recongized for special assistance to the Open Door Foundation was Mrs Pat Sutter. editor of the Sun Chronicle Mrs Sutter was presented a certificate of appieciation from the Open Door for the service y she has given in providing through the newspaper Little Cindi Nielsen, 1967 Sweetheart of hanoicapped children and former sweethearts, paid a surprise visit to the Jer ,ens to participate in the award ceremonies The honored couple was given the Open Doors Distinguished Service Award and a three day stay at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, which included a dinner show at the world famous Versailles Rcom The presentation was pub-licil- made by Mrs Hazel E Park, piesident of the Open Door. Also attending the presentation were LuAnn Stevens, 1966 Sweetheart, Judith Aikens, 1962 Sweetheart, Rhonda and Sharron Hamaker, the blind sisters who shared the honois of Sweetheart of 1963 and 1964, Mrs. Millicent Cla, representing the who senior citizens receive about 80r of the bouquets, Dennis Bocthe, wirnei of the Handicapped Youth in Utah m 1962, Shell Stevens, first attendant to the 1966 Sweet-heand Sandra Boothe, who held the title of the first Sweet- ri heart If it be federal, state, county, local or even the family budget, how we spend our money is as complex as a butterfly that eludes us, when it seems we could make our fortune if we could simply catch it But this rarest of butterflies seems to flutter just beyond our reach. We can't really blame people when their tempers and patience become frayed and entangled in It is this problem enough to increase ones temper and destroy ones patience when eluded by the budget butterfly. Since we all use money to purchase the goods and services we want, it is fatally easy to fall into the trap of thinking that possession of more money in automatically any form means we can purchase more goods and services But a little sound and sensible thought will let us see that montary inflation has no value Now a few thoughts and questions for your analizing, con sideration or information Weber County hat now am. barked on a review of spend-ing- , this being dona by a special committee. Wa can hope that soma worthy conclusion Treasurer Assessor Sheriff & Jail Fire Depts Public Health . Weber $58,700 104,500 238,100 102,400 ....233,335 Roy Teams Should Pick Up Schedules All Boy's Baseball and the Girl's Softball teams art urged to pick up their sche- dule Friday at 4 pm. at Roy Park. If the coach is not available, a captain should be present to get the schedule. Booster stickers will also be given to each team at this time. Utah $37,575 89,000 113,410 64,500 81,700 Davit ernment, schools and just general comment. 168,000 42,000 185,406 It has been stated by county officals that they wish to get out of some services and let the communities be more responsible for these items This meaning a decrease in spending on the county level and That each commUhity would have the choice of deciding if this service is important to provide to the citizerery This is a hope that will be important for each of us to analize Maybe this butterfly is close enough to catch and examine. On the federal level may we note specifically that growth in spending now represents a vio- Corrtimied on Pogo I m 1960 The Jensens plan to take their courtesy trip in July but m the the bouquets will meantime, continue to be sent to shut-in- s each week Nominations for shut ins to receive these floral awaids e taken by Mrs Park, 394 9254 and Mrs Booth, A friend of mine burst into my house one morning and stormed indignantly: Im so mad at Jim I dont know what to do! Why? Last night I dreamed that some blonde hussy was flirting with him and he was purring like a kitten. Oh, Helen, I said, "it was only a dream. Well, she exploded, if he acts like that in MY dreams what in the world do you suppose he does in his? Joyce J. Christy Lutheran Church Invites Children To Bible School A Vacation Bible School will be sponsored by Our Savior's Lutheran Church beginning next Monday through June 23 The daily classes vull be held in the Fellowship Hall at the church. 5560 S 2300 W , Roy, from 9 11 30 am for the school RegLstTaZion will begin at 8 30 a m Monday and will cost $2 50 per child, but not to exceed $5 per fam- - 1 for a ball game and another game will be held at 5 p m Hamburgers hot dogs pronto pups and soft dunks will be sold along with cotton candy, sno cones, popcorn, ice cream, cakes, pies and other homemade Heats Also included in the fun will be games, rides, horse rides, races, fish pond, and free drawings The drawings will be held at 1 2, 3, 4, and 5pm The last drawing will be for a new television Winners must be present to claim prizes, noted Kenneth Rook stake counselor. Mr. Puffers comments and the effort he goes to we do. Thanks Clark, for helping to make the public more aware of the affairs In gov- $21,000 47,100 Sunset Stake Schedules Fun Day The first annual Survet Stake Fundny will be held Saturday at the Sunset Central Park announced John Nicholas stake pi esident Beginning with a parade at 11 am, the day will be filled with activities foi the entire family A little league ball game will start at 12 noon with a baby contest at 12 30 p m Continuing the fun will be foot races at 1 pm and an auction beginning at 2 pm The brtshoprics of the stake will join together at 4 pm readers, appreciate For when we compare Weber County with Davis and Utah County (approximately tha same population) we note that In many and most areas Weber County is much higher. A few examples follow: will be finalized. TRIBUTE to past Veterans are members of the Roy American Legion Post 139 who placed flags on the graves of all Veterans in the Roy Cemetery on Memorial Day. PAYING t Vacation Bible School is open as well to all denominations announced as Our Savior s Robert Kier, Christian tion study chairman He is assisted by Mrs Glade B Nielsen, Sunday School superintendent Pastor Warren Meyers will direct and supervise the school The children will be studying the course 'The God 1 Love The daily schedule will include Bible stone, songs hat. licraft projects and workbook lessons During recess periods, they will be served cookies and punch furnished by mothers of the children Mrs Robert Padgett is in charge of refreshments The school will conclude at 12 noon on June 23 with a picnic at Roy Park Each child should bring a sack lunch that will be day and a beverage furnished Alter the school a p.cnic with games and treats will be for all Sunday School children who have been unable to attend the school .Assisting in this years school are Mrs Reuben Miller, Mrs Lyle Swaney, Mrs Kenneth Sharon Willard, Sherry Wdlurd, Mrs Arthur Meyer, Mrs Woodrow Pollett, Mrs Ralph Hayes and Mrs James Preston Mrs Chauncey Daily will be pianist for the school The teachers will be assisted by the teenage girls of Our r, |