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Show t r Ml M tiMnHM. tesfriV. Mtikt f x front and on the berth and 1 Sod-- , HOOFER HEWS tb sides. A notable convenience Is tfci location of the safe deposit vault on the main floor. There are no stairs to climb, a facility that will be especially welcomed by aged safe deposit box holders. A unique attraction bn the opening day will be a novel guessing contest with three substantial cash prizes for as many Winners. The challenge to the participants will be the estimatlIlK ALL NEW Batik M Utah 111 Roy that will open at l:SI ing of the cash receipts of the e thla Ifiorning win feature the latest and most modern new Roy first class design in banking facilities. Drive id WrthdoWs banks of the open the for day prtVided for oustoiner convenience. house, August 10. Entry blanks will be avalable in the banks lobby.The aards will be $50, )$23 and $10 for the three top guesses. The Dank bf Irish' in Roy will new And modern in comfort, hosCommenting on the signihold bpbn house in its modern pitality arid service facilities. of the expanded binklng ficance ahd spafcious new building to- Erected at a cost of $100,000, it in Roy, Frank M. services day. Th welcome doors will will meet the banking requirepresident, said: Browhing, Rwirig bpten at 9:30 AM. and ments of Roy for decade to "Ofte thing that will be readluests Will be cohducted on come and aCcomrrladate ah opon bur ily apparent to visitors toufi bf inspection throughout eration of in re- opening day is that the batik is the day. sources. in no sence a mere branch operThe new structure is located The design of the bank is bank in ation, but a fullfledged about one-hal-f mile south of somewhat eblonlal, with wide ItJ own right, complete, and with the banks original home, locaeaves on all sides, every service facility worthy of ted siiice 1953 at the Ogden ornately supported by thin Utah's fastest growing city. iuhctioii on U.S. Highway 91. fnetal pillers and bordered with .The heW sight is near the famil- boxed surubbery and flowers. iar City of Roy electronic tower The lobby is spicious, brilsign, at the southwest corner of liantly lighted and air cooled, the Quadrangular community of ihere will presently be fire biiSiheSs and service establish- teller windows, with space proments Wcently completed to vided for expansion as the heeds Clark keep pace with the phenomenal inay requite. At the rear is an Surprise! Surprise! motor Window, Smith was pleasantly surprised population growth of the ltdy areA. traffic to relieve on his birthday recently. Tea with two-wa' The building is ah architectucongestion. Wide surfaced park- boys and girls helped to celeral representation of kll that is ing areas Are provided at the brate his birthday by going on a trAastirt hliflt, playing bunco ahd fenjfWirtg ldnch. Congrittllatiohs to Mr. and Yiiliam ' Smita (Erma Mrs. the Irrival of a baby oft Poll) post-offic- m New Bank Building Opens t n over-hangin- g South Wcher Hews y CONGRATULATIONS tJ bUf gifl Auf. hewest neighbor BANK OF UTAH Erirtmd Russell . Postrtiaster . Wo bre proud to have had a faff In 1 Mr. tttd Ml. Gene Greer and family jdUHieed to Spirit Lake lefr days there but to spfchd out and had to Hlflbd they lot reurn larly. It has rained there for 10 days straight Waynd Stihger was released from tte teuriday School with a vote of thank! for all his work Gfant Dickamore has accepted thfe job Wayne left. Floyd Scoffield is living with bis grandparents Mr. and Mrs. fearl Brimhall this summer. He Is working for his uncle Ker-fhBrimhalL Thursday evening at 6:30 the young married groups of the Ward are having a swimming Party at Jack Daytons home. All married couples are Invited Jcharge of $1 a couple will be made for the lunch. A dance in honor of LeRoy Badger will be held Friday night. This is a farewell dance fob LeRoy. He is leaving soon to fill an LDS mission to the Eastern CanadiAn Mission. Hts testimonial will be held Sunday evening at 9 in the South Weber Ward. bdris Poll Is suffering from i brbken collat bone. We wish her a speedy recovery. Captain and Mrs. Clyde and girls are visiting f riehds and relations here for two Weeks. They have been in Germahy for four years. They are leaving next week for Okla it constructing the new Roy , Bank of Utah Ogdon Sheet Metal Works Or-mb- PHONE EX 489 W. 12 Ogden NOW iA. m ftapEoUh V ! and Grace Hadley. Pnb Easthope Dee by Bonnie president of the group. Enjoying a fishing trip U Lost Lake Sunday and Monday were Howard atiu Marion Cox, Thorald and Eva Cox and Carl and Norma Manning. Earl, Lillian and Don Simpson and Violet Christensen recently drove down to Duchesne for a three day visit With Charles and Leola Child and ' their family. A reunion of the Manning lamily was held Saturday at the Hooper Park. President of the organization are Carl and Nor-th-a Manning with Bessie Work-ha- n as vice president and Marion Cox as historian. verb served to Karen Knight, then on to South Dakota, where dried up and how the whole Sharon Palce, Connie Weaver, they witnessed the Passion enontry looked desolate. Even Gwen Flinders, Pat Miller, Jane Play. From there they went cattle wandering around hunt-Pocatell- Idaho whpreshrdlu Chugg, Annette Tankersley, through Montana, visited the Zelda Easthope, Karen Ray cemetery of Custers last stand. ing for food and water. They Mrs. Higley states that in the also visited Yellowstone Park. Cheryl lason, Ruth Mason, Mrs. Henry , Dee and the host: esses. I ' i Olive Beasley was confined A trip to Lava Hot Springs at the Dee Hospital for several was made by Carl and Luanna Gilsonite it a hydrocarbon found only In tho Uintah last week and Is now redays Fowers and Dean and Ruby Basin of Utah and Colorado. It It mined exclusively in cuperating at her home. Hadley and their families. Lyle Utah. Tho ere, broken up by powerful water jets, is Peterson and Karen Fluders Steven Thurgood of Glendale, pipeline pumped as a water slurry through a also went with them. Calif., was a guest last week o' I a Colorado refinery, where It is Converted to metalNewel Thurgood family. f Arlean Hooper has just ref lurgical grade coke and high octane gasoline.r Truly a turned from a convention oi Carl Fowers was at a dollar Utah industry 1 unique, multi-millikchool lunch workers which was party for the Spanish missionheld in Denver. They went by aries group which was held at UTAH thartered bus. the home of Harold Olmstead tho earth comes on abundant life for all " "From A kitchen and grocery showof Roy. There were 20 missioner tos given recently for Gay- - aries present Carl is district Dinner was served and the family enjoyed a program and visiting. Childrens games were played. There were tour new babies who were named and blessed in sacrament meetings In Hooper Sunday. The little daughter of Nets and Jane Arave was named Julie. The daughter of Donald and Margaret Fowers was named Lynette Jlhet tied and Karen Stoddard give thfeir son (he hame of Shane Francis and John and Venice kenmaft named their daughtef Jacque- Exclusive and different 72-mi- le , co-ho- st line. Dean and Ruby Hadley And faihlly, accompanied" by And Craythorne, drove tip to Yellowstone Park last Weekehd to see their daughter, Ceraldean, who is employed at the park. They also visited with Deans Lon brother and sister-in-la- - tLZL, homa where Clyde is going to teach ROTC at the university. Mrs. Ormon is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Watts. The ward outing will be held on Aug. 26. keep that day open for a real outing. Three lovely babies were given names and blessings Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Dennis Stevens (Francis Murray) nkmed their little daughter,) Candy. She was blessed by her i! father. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byram I chose to call their little girl, I Christine. She was blessed by an uncle, Grant Dickamore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray has I given the name of their little boy the name of Scott Curtis. He was blessed by his grand-- 1 father Glen Ray. Bing, Mabel and Carol Ann Nix spent last weekend at Marsh Lake fishing and relating. They journeyed back into Wyoming where Mabel and Carol Ann caught the biggest fish of all Bishop and Mrs. Dale Poll and Margie, Mrs. Lavem Poll and Donna, Mrs. Zona Nielson and family and Mrs. Lola Brake and girls journeyed to Spirit Lake Wednesday morning to do a little fishing and resting. We were there until Saturday and the fishing and weather was great. The deer were pretty and everyone had a good time. Three newly married young couples left our town this month. First Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy were married on July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stone (Joan Poll) wye married on July 29 and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bybee Were married Aug. 4. All are making their homes in Ogden and we wish them all good luck. We wish to welcome some newcomers into our town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Sue) Gark have moved into the basement home of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ray. Scott and Randy Kapp have been visiting a few days with Cecil and Norma Kap and I Regular 89c Lavoris Mouilivasli Creek Shampoo .New Low Prices START FROM $499 to $95 5iie 82 to 3 TEENS 1 New Styles and Patterns Prices from $3.99 to $6.95 ALSO Get y6Ur new CANVAS SHOES "In School Colors" . Now at Melrin's : more room to shop at Lots MEAN'S V ' . SH a "Always a Proper Fit " CLEARFIELD. UTAH Sdtr.s Sc.! Reg. k Alkaselfzer 3 for $ Regular 54c Toilet Tissue (Silk) 4 Shies Stiil to Choose From UUHLIl ro11 op . 45c Ge WrcHav pac cOCK 5 FAMOUS Save-O- n 3.99 I a WALK-A-WA- Y Sundae latives and friends. Visitors at the home of Alex and Myrtle Carlesen last week were Mrs. Lillian Manning, mother of Mrs. Carlsen, and Mrs. lielda Peterson, a daughter ot Mrs. Carlsen. The two! women returned home to Idaho' Falls, but the three Peterson children remained here fof week vacation. The corn patch which IS project of the Elders Quorum is ready now. Small or large quantities can be obtalhed by getting in touch with Hal Davis, Gene Bell or any of the lhemb-- j ers of the quorum. Their price is $6 cents for a dozen ears. A broken right wrist was the major injury received by Grant Burton in a bicyele spill last Wednesday. He - was riding downhill. Approaching a bad blimp lit the toad, he applied the brakes only to find that he had no brakes. He hit the bump with such forte that it upset him. An excursion to the Idaho Falls Temple has been sehedul-- j d by the geneaogly depart-- 1 ment fon Tuesday, , Aug 22. Transpartatlon on a bus can be arranged by contacting any of . the member genealogy f group. After spending two months in southern California with his sister, Mrs. June Hill and her husband and family, Carl Gibby has returned back home in time to get prepared for School. kail classes in Mary Ann Jensens school of Hawaiian Dance are being enrolled now. Scisic .?ecoiator up A ft W I-- 11.88 ' i , 't i I Our pharmacists, stocks and laboratory ars always ready to fill your prescriptions .Quickly, Avoid annoying waits. Bring your prescriptions Here from Aberdeen, Wasb- ington on their vacation are Mr. and Ms. Ray fc. Mdtyhy and chidren, Barbafa, SHaftfl and Colleen. They are visiting Mrs. Murphys parents, Jirt ahd Hazel Manning and other re- - MMmi XX fmtripUam RIVERDALE HEWS I on MINING ASSOCIATION PARKING in BACK with back entrance al Melvin's have just returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hlgley Dakoas inhere the Mason, Nancy Cox and Carroll huge crocr Beds at the Mason home. Games a 2.000 mile trip. They first of corn Ire, that the corn was traveled to Cheyenne, Wyo, about two feet high and was wefts played and refreshments here for fast service. MIXING 4-P- I. c. V EjNSON CORDS vr 1 " Folding Skirt Racks i 1 Regular 98c Lb. 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