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Show 9, 1954 THURSDAY, DECEMBER HOOPER NEWS Mrs. Joseph Moore and Mrs. Ervin Ilealop were host to the Hooper Jr. Women's Club last Wednes-day- . Lorenzo diseusaed music appre- ciation and different phases of music was demonstrated by his daughter Mrs. Eldon Heslop who gave voca and piano excerpts from various composers Refreshments were served. Mrs. Vern Parker and Mrs. James Johnston will be hostess for the Christmas party to be held Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. Gifts will be A free turkey dinner for members of the 4th Quorum of Elders and partner was held last Saturday 'in the Hooper 2nd Ward recreation hall. Bishoprics of the Hooper 2nd and Kanesville wards were invited as were the stake advisers to the '4th Quorum. Norman Hull, Glen Clary and Ronald Schultz were the officers in charge. Elmer II. Brown, Broom home Temple. are widow; three The survivor sons Wilford E. (Bill) E. Steven and Richard II., all of Ogden; four brothers and three listen. Funeral was Saturday at 1 pm. By ? ? ? in the Lake View atakehouae, Roy. Burial was in the Croyden The town of Uintah is progressing fast. For a few years, it was blessed with a good water system with enough water to supply all the homes that were here then, with John S. Dye at the head as mayor. There are several new homes The Kanesville Ward MIA will being built. Two Stuart boys have built nice homes, Elliott and Ken- present a one-ac- t play, f KidnapElmer neth, also two Bybee boys, ping Betty by Eugene Hafer, Tuesand Melvin. Ralph Peterson, Al- day evening Dec. 14 at 7:30 p m. bert Anderson and Jack Pringle The play is directed by Marjorie are building. Many others are im Saunders and the cast la as follows: proving their homes Dan FieldIiennett Anderson We have a dairy owned by AlMat Meadows; bert Kcndell. He delivers milk ing: Ray Johnson Bud Simpson; right to your door We also have Ernest Stakes a nursery "The Valley Nursery," Ann Eddy Betty Meadows; Doris owned by Arthur Combe and son. Johnson, Molly Fielding; Gail Petersen Joan Fielding; Rae Car-doMrs. Jesse Sharp had the misSally Perklna. fortune to loose her home Mon-- ' The public is invited. d.iy by fire. She was lucky to save the children. 5225 So. 3200 W., $10,000. Uintah Kanesville Ward Announces Play sisjer-in-law- column Mrs. Virginia Stone Harnett, 30, of Arsenal Villa, died in the Dee Hospital. Her infant daughter died Nov. Edison G. Toone Dies in Ogden shortly after birth. Mrs Harnett whs a member of The following building permits the LDS Church. A Kanesville resident, Edison were issued in Itoy for the month She graduated from North of Novrmber. Grover Toone, 45, Kanesville, died Kdeen K Ogden, 3 room dwelling 25 f4 W. (KMX) S , $2,000. Harold L Stevens, garage, $000. A. L. Gravitt, 5 room residence, Berrctt Subdivision, $0,000 Fred E. Gale, storage budding of when thrown injuries from a horse Oct. 22, while deer OPTOMETRIST Every day except Friday's Evenings by Apopintment 5519 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH . Office Hours 9 to 5 By Sharon Larison All's quiet on the news front this week too quiet! Weve heard that Wendell Hall and Helen Weston are going steady and the transmission on Wendell's car went out a little while back, but other than these starlting events NOTHING! NEED NEWS How about a little help? Everyone who reads this column this week, please write or phone a news item to me. If anyone would like to volunteer from Weber and South to send me news from their schools each Thursday, I would be glad to credit them in this column. How about a little help, kids? Phone ! Brought To You By These Progressive Merchants C. CAL STRINGHAM JEWELRY UNION FURNITURE 0 0 0 eat in a place that homey? Where you con relax and still get the best in food and service. Such o place is Mo' s and Pa's in Roy. The surroundings are pleasant and there's plenty of parking space SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIR THE ROY SUN DAVE'S SERVICE (Formerly Mel's Service) About Your Town Information News Music "Your Friendly KOPP" START PLANNING A HOLIDAY VISIT TO 730 ON YOUR DIAL KOPP MA'S AND PA'S 2 24, DR. H. MURRAY CARVER -- TEEN SCENE WHY NOT Virginia S. Barnett Dies in Hospital K-5- Penn its Issued Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Genevie Cribble, Logan. n Mr. Nell Johnston has recently returned home after a two month , Mrs. Now this writer wants you to stay with her Bruce Johnston in Berkeley. Calif. guess who it is who wrote this Roy Building Cpciji High School and LDS Seminary In 1943 and enlisted in the WAVEa. She completed training at Bronx, N. Y., and served at the Clearfield Naval Supply. Depot as seaman first class. She was discharged in November, 1945. She wai born April 21, 1924, in Newton, Cache County, a daughter of George W. and Bessie Goodsell Stone. On Nov. 20, 1945, she was married to Frank Barnett in Salt Lake City. They had resided in Weber County since 1947. Surviving are her huaband and five children: Arthur, Timothy, Brenda and Stephen, Joy Gwenda Lou Barnett, Roy;her parents, Newton; four brothers and four listen: Alfred W, Stone and Mrs. Leo A. (Nonavie) Nel son, Ogden; Gaylen, Denzil and Leon Stone, Mrs. Vernell Petersen, Newton; Mrs. Julia Smart, At the news and music corner of scenic America Church Parties Receptions Private Parties Banquets Private Rooms Dining Rtiom Coffe Shop open daily Finest in Pies and Cooking The place You Never Forget Phone Roy, Utah MONDAY MORNING 9.05 to 9:30 THIS IS ROY SUPPORT YOUR TOWN in an Ogden hospital Thursday suffered hunting. He was born in Croyden, Morgan County. Oct 31, 1909, son of John W. and Hattie G. Toone. $3,000. Mr. Toone was a member of the Ixrin O. Kay, residence Kanesville Ward bishopric, memSubdivision, $10,000 Veen Thompson, Srm. home, ber of Weber County Sheriffs 3025 So 2225 W $9,000. Posse, R. H. Nish, 5 room home, He married Josephine Carlson View Subdivision, $10,500 Hall Feb. 20, 1935, In Salt Lake U. S. 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