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Show f The Son-Chronic- Santa Claus and passed out candy to everyone. "The Snow Ball" dance eras held in January. "Dance of the Hearts BY PUBLISHED in February, "Frolic of the Winds" in March, the "Bunny Hop" in THE ROY April and our last one "Spring Frolic" wtll be held on May 20. has indeed been an enjoyable This Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utoh, In to he Interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, dancing season. Anyone wishing dance may do so by last our attend Uintoh and South Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, Weber, contacting one of the sponsors or Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1 .75 In advance. any member. OWNER MANAGER J. HOWARD STAHI.E ASST. MANAGER EDITOR BETTY LOU STAIILE A firy at the Howard Widdison REPORTER DIAL S 2687 KYLE IIARROP REPORTER DIAL 4 3095 home last week really caused a SIIARON I.ARISON REPORTER UINTAH DIAL 14307 MARION STUART a while. Howard's REPORTER SOUTH WEBER DIAL 1 4297 commotion for THORA MOORE his Earsge caught behind REPORTER WEST POINT DHL 5 1340 woodpile VIRGINIA OLESON REPORTER HOOPER DHL 3 3000 on fire, while he was burning trash VELMA READ REPORTER CLINTON DIAL 5 1370 n a nearby field. With the ass SHAUNA FRAISER 5419 SOUTH 1900 WEST OFFICE LOCATION tact of the fire departaenLthe Nest To SavMor Market The wood fire was distinguished. but burned, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR pile was completely Melina can't Widdisons he FOR INFORMATION CALL at they got off lucky There were eight dances planned Each pioneer camp In the West costing each couple $10 Each dance waa especially arranged by Company have donated a rose bush By VELMA READ one of the couples in charge and to the Pioneer Relic Hall, on taber The Starlight Dancing Club in was held in the Hooper 1st and nacle Square, in Ogden. These rosea will reirily help to beautify the Hooper, has been such a big sue 2nd Wards alternately. cess and something so special to grounds. Dance cards were provided for look forward to each month, everyThe annual field day of the West each couple, and the Owen Ridge Company will be held in June. one will really miss it during the orchestra furnished the music. Officers will meet Thursday in summer months Widdison and Rose Mitchell Kanesville to make plans for the The club wa organized about were the caterer, and they should occasion. seven months ago, our sponsors be- be on the tasty recomplimented ing, Reed and Lois Naisbit as presi freshments they prepared Each dent, Clyde and Helen Lowe as time LeAnna Read and Carol Beus will they served something differvice presidents, Lew and Cassie as ent that would go along with the participate in a piano recital, given secretary and treasurer. Commit occasion. home Maggie Gammcll at her tees were Ervin and Nola Cox, Tony The dances in order were "Au by May and Marion Cox, Orson and Beth tumn Frolic" in October, "Harvest o Saturday. a double piano number Christensen, Clint and Anna Mae Ball" in WU November, "Santaland cert in A Minor," by Jean Fowers, and .Theron and Gene Dance, m December and at this Richins liam. one Theron Richins dressed up like honored at Many mothers were last Sunday our special program were presented They morning with carnations as they were chosen from the congregation u follows: Mrs Sylvia Garner and Mr Velma Richins for the most children, Mrs. Garner has 14, and Mrs. Richins has 13 and two step children. Mrs Mary Ross. 80 years old, was the oldest and also haif the moot grandchildren, she has 40. Mr Monty Higley, 19 year old was the youngest mother, Mr. Velma Rich-ihad the most children In attend ance, which was 10. Emma McCloy received a flower for the )oungest baby, which wai 10 week old. Mr. Faye McQueen, 30 years old. was the youngest There were seven grandmother Wrought Iron great grandmothers honored, and eight mother, with tons in the Add new beauty and distinction to our service All the other mother home with wrought iron work. Many were presented with little book choose from in gates, graceful design to lets containing a collection of railings, signs, etc. poems and prose THE SUN-CHRONIC- LE PRINTING COMPANY bn 84 HOOPER a Ornamental Thursday, May 12, 1955 le, The Seventies Quorum gave a mothers Three mothers attended party Thursday May 3 in honor over 80 years old. six over 70 from " of the show cast. The shew "Two our ward. Dates for Tonight, wss presented in the two Hooper wards and One of the nicest thing that Kanesville. A banquet wu served and Dr. happened to LaVern Polj on MothAaron Roes showed a film on his er's Day was the presents of 27 trip down the Creen and Yampa member of her family. The Polla have nine children, and all were at River. home on Mother Day, except their two daughter. Donna and Beverly On May 17, in Relief Society the who are serving In Australia on a Literary lesson will be given by mission. Luella Parker. sad parting took place at the home of Mr. and Mr Bert McCloy recently when they decided to let the dog catcher take their dog, Penny. They have had two dogs now for quite some time, and I guess they decided, too many mouths to feed The children Just couldn't see it that way, at least not for a while, anyway. A , i.fA Somers Industrial Serv. Co. ( Ph.3-491- 4 Formerly Alex Carlsent) 704 W. 4400 South, Riverdale, Ut. era? nr? hid cud aivn oaawimD oaiHiTiTifmni 3133 -- GIVE HER A G-- E DISHWASHER Junior Womens Club was held of Wednesday. May 4. at the home Lucile King The guest speaker was Miss Marwho told jorie Nils on of Hyrum of her BYU student tour of nine European countries last summer, and showed colored lides of in teresting scenes. Musical selections were given by a vocal trio. Miss Marjcne Manning, Miss Beth Simpson and hYias Vera were served Cottle, Refreshment to 17 member and the Hollowing guests: Mr. Melvin Widdison, Mrs. Mack Taft, Mrs. Roland Hinder, Mrs. Donna Paiee, Mrs. Jennie and Mrs. Norman Christensen Read. The next meeting will be held May 18, with Mr. Gus Vaugn a hostess at the home of her mother, Mr. Horace. Garner. OM V. or. REGULAR PRICE $279.95 Easy Terms FREE HOME TRIAL n s Mrs. Fred Cutler ha been 111 the past week. I want to wish her a speedy recovery. s Tuesday May 3, was Francis birthday, so his wife Jewel decided to have a few friends In to spend the evening. In the meantime, Francis family had planned a surprise party in hia honor, not telling Jewel about it. So with family and friends, Francis really enjoyed his birthday. Happy birthday wishes go out this week to Fred Kendell, Darrell Byram, Melvin Kendell, Arlene Brake, Margaret Biglow and wed ding anniversaries to Mr and Wil Its Mower and Mr and Mrs Carl k REAL BEAUTY The stake dance festival will be held May 21st art the South Ogden Junior high. Thu is well worth any one's time (we have several dancing), and a group of 12 girls are m the girls dance Time 8pm AT A SENSATIONAL PRICE CHECK THESE FEATURES Aetamatie Opening and Closing (12) Height sks Moisture Away Fully Ventilated Top Easv Te Handle end Extremely Light StrlkJ ng Copper Finish Cooler Ironing. Twelve SPECIAL PRICE H V.U. ROV, UTAH la-o- Just a reminder to all Aaronic boys to be at George Priesthood Kendells store this coming Satur day at All auxiliaries of the Hooper 1st m a kitchen Ward participated Hooper will be represented at Wa'quist Junior High for 1955 56. Annette Ecus has been chosen as vice president of the student body and Linda Jensen as historian. Linda Vaughn as president of the G.rls Association and Jelarle Han cock as secretary Bemiel Higley left Monday morning for California to see her husband who waa accidently hurt while on his way home from the lervlce. The Teacher training course prescribed by the Deseret Sunday School Union Board of the LDS Church and who's teacher from South Weber being Zora Cook graduated the following at Sacrament meeting Arthur and Iota Ukena, Gene and Fern Greer, Harold Ray Gern Poll, Elaine Poll. IuRae Cor nta and Colleen Moore Congratula gym. tions to them and Zora A surprise party was held last Corporal Samual K Mauer, from Wednesday night for Reed Watts, Fort Riley. Kan , and Captain Cal at the home of Mr and Mrs Ther vui Mauer, have been visiting their on Watts This party was given by sister Mrs Katherine Nelson, while his cousins Gordon Watts a"d Ber on furlough. mel Higley Bunco and other games were played and a luncheon was served As a remembrance all the gang chipped in and gave Reed i real nice wallet The guests were Marie Poll. Ber mel Higley, Gordon Watts, Ger aid and Sally Moore. Beth Peck. Colleen Moore Kap, Rouald Kendell, Ronald Smith, Leora Ken dell Claude Nix, Gary' Seamons, Darrell ByTam and Kay Nix Hope you all have fun 8 20 Many people are making scrap books and saving picture's If at any time you want extra copies, please let me know as soon as you can. and 1 11 order them for you Ex'ra copies are 5c each The Mother s Day program began with the prelude played by Colleen Moore and Gordon Watts singing that "Wonderful Mother of Mine" A special welcome was made to mothers, by Supt of Sunday School by Cecil Kap. he also gave a read ' mg on "A Parable To Mothers There is Beauty Opening song All Around. Mr and Mrs John M. Belnap are Prayer- was given by Raymond visiting their daughter Vermee m Ray Sacrament gem Reed Poll La Southern California Mary Kay Biglow Their son, Vera lmlay and sang 'Mother " Kimball, and wife Lois, accompan The Junior Sunday School sang led them "Mother Dear 1 Loe You So" and some other little exercises Our sacrament meeting Sunday Talks were given by Lola Brake will be held night in commemorLaVcrn Poll and Bishop Joseph ation of the restoration of the Ray Plants were given to all Aaronic Priesthood A good program has b en arranged shower Monday night, to furnish supplies for our ward kitchen. Thu was held in connection with our i acuity meeting Refreshments were served mi Rigid Droning TTablo Hill. The Hooper school sixth grade consisting of 49 students njade their annual visit to Walquist Junior High recently A special luncheon was prepared for them at the Hoop er school before they left A this is their last year at Hooper, you might say they were treated quite royal during the day Students were selected at Walquist to show them through the building Refreshments were served, Mr Thomas Littlefield, from Ogden has been their teacher this year, and has really done a wonderful job of teaching such a large class planned for May 14. at the Weber it to Mrs Bertha Child, president Swarm Day will be the Stake Center Tins is a mother and Bt e Hive held May ' ! p m 19 at 1 daughter affair - I nm-Wm-m- 11 vv 1 v ruKcnn ! $19.95 $100 Discount on 3 Only New Sparton Television H. D. SPARROW CO. Phone mm big itlecto Grand gift for a grand grad I A watch from our handtomt, group. llllllll4t 64 hw-priet- 7A d GIFTS FOR PORTER FLORAL THE GRAD PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR Decoration Day May 30th FOR FI.OWFRS OF ENDURING MEMORIES FRESH FLOWERS DAILY , Gera.nums. Pansies DIAL Bedding and Vegetable Plants now Head'j ROY, UTAH 33 Vi SIIEAFER SNORKEL FROM $8.75 COMPACTS $3 00 UF NOW OPEN 7 A.M. CUFF LINKS Ri(kd Clotba r, brighter to l urt frttkar ibaa tvar IxrtorW Color (park la. SCOTS OUT NO OOO BIRHISTONE FROM $1.50 RING $10.95 UP 7 P.M. raally a reasrnAnoM a errm rtiss SHIRTS IN ooni BY 9 OUT BY 6! Wid-dison- The MIA has reserved the Weber Gym for Tuesday evening, May 17. Fifty cents will be charged each persons for swimming and refreshment. If you do not have a suit, you can rent one. There will be no Mutual held this evening and the refreshments will be served at the chapel, after the swim. SANITONE . . . DRY CLEANING Costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning! LAUNDRY . . . family bundle service LAUNDERETTE . . . Complete efociliteis ROY LAUNDERETTE ROY, UTAH CAMERON $200.00 Also $100 to 2475 Wodding Ring $12.50 COPLEY $200.00 Also Platinum $350 to 1800 Wedding Ring $100.00 CHURCH BOOKS C. STRTMGHAGl N Roy Theatre Building |