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Show I .The and Mrs. Ray Goodfellovof Bountiful was honored at a party at Lagoon Sept. 1, 1956. Acting as hostess was Mrs. J. E. Ashton. Others i 'i who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. By ' Jack Keyes and children Donnie, Linda and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. fS-- P D.-D- e Clarence Fernefiut and daughter ; AthUa Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Keyes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Kemelius nad son Butch. And Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ashton and children Pbou Donna and Tommy. And the guest 54122 of honor Darrell Goodfellow and !;( I la De Ashton. Darrell was home on leave from the U. S. Navy. We all Fashion around the clock was hope Darrell enjoyed his stay. held Aug 30. 1956 in the North Davis Slake house. The models were There are no time restrictions (he Jr Cleaners of the stake. The leen fashions came from L. R. Sam-uls- . on the use of water for sprinkling Bon Marche, Clearfield Depart- in Clearfield now according to City ment and the Layton J. C. Penney. Manager It. Clay Allred. Mr. All-resaid that with water from the An instrumental trio was also on the program The ones in the trio Weber Basin Conservancy District were. Donna Steed, Lewis Dabb, expected to be ready next year, and Tex Hancock. Shauna Lynn the present restrictions should be Bennett gave a violin solo. A vocol the last the city will have to imtrio of Pamela Wilcox, Sheryl pose in the foreseeable future. WaSmedley and Beverly Bodily, also ter supplied the city from wells sang They were accompanied by has increased because of work done on the wells, but it has been imBecky Briggs. Sherman Bennett also gave a vocal solo. It was a possible to lift the restrictions until very pleasant program. And every the arrival of cooler weather, Mr. one who attended enjoyed it very Allred said Canneries are now taking a large amount of water from much the local culinary bystem he added. Clearfield News r. fi -y i I Li d 0 Darrell W. Goodfellow, son of Mr. Mrs. Alice Barlow, an early settler In Clearfield, celebrated her 85th birthday on Aug 9. She is now living with a son lanthus H. Bar-loJr In Clearfield A family dinner party wag held at the home of a daughter Mrs. C. L. Blood in honor of the special event. Happy birthBarlow and many happy day Mj-returns of the day. s The Clearfield Third Ward Primary held a round the block pa- rade and small carnival at the Central Park, Proceeds will go towards the assessment for new rooms at the Children's Primary Hospital in Salt Fern Schenck the Primary president was in charge of it TRUST AN Experts Eye rot Bun baskets made from popsicle sticks is the current project of the Cl arlield Third Ward Relief Society The bun baskets can be used for biscuits or buns, letter holders, or decorative wall decorations Watch Repair o Attended Bradley Unlrenlty 6 The Clearfield Third Ward choir is anxious to have a few more vu. cos out to practice, according to Mrs Marietta Livingston, director Practice is held Tuesday evenings at 7 pm Come on lets get a Inggt r and better choir than ever Yean Experience 0 P See CAL STRINGHAM C. Strlngham Jewelry Theatre Bldg. Roy, Utah In fore. 23 SUMMER TIME Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday, Septemhr 6,1 955 e, Edmond Hoggan apd children Alene Kay and Kerry recently returned from a trip to Beaver, Utah where Mrs. Hoggan was a bridesmaid at her girlfriends wedding. We are glad to hear they had fun. But we are also very glad to have them back home. Mr. and Mrs. accepted a position as chief engineer and technical director of broadcasting and television corporation in the Idaho city. He hag been employed with KLO in Ogden as chief engineer. Mayor Beadles was filling out the unexpired term of Hugh B. Wilcox, who also resigned to fill a Boise position. The new mayor Burton operates a real estate, insurance and accounting agency in Clearfield He Is a native of Davis County, he had resided here for the past five years. He is a graduate of Weber College and the Utah State Agriculural College The new mayor is at home to any one who wishes to see him at 747 E 450 South, Clearfield He resides there along with his wife, Margaret and three children We would like to send our congratulations to the now Mayor Vcrn It Burton Winner from Clearfield at the county fair were: Elderly Persons Department was Phoebe Barlow and Mrs. Louise M. Boeltger, Junior Homemaking FHA section, clothing were Marilyn Bushnell, Ada Carol Pearson, and Marie Miya. Cookies division Elma Steen, butter cake; Elma Syevd, angel food cake, Mrs Ileen Waymant, bread Ester Davenport, crocheting and knitting, Lethat Layton and Grace Tueller Embroidery and textiles, Norene Holt and Grace Tueller. Clothing, Norda Gardner and Mrs. E. L. Schwartz. Congratulations to The Clearfield Third Ward Gospel all of you and keep up the good Doctrine Sunday School class extends an invitation to all members work of the ward to accompany them on an excursion to Salt Izike City, on Elder Gary Hall, recently returnSept. 8th. The program for the day ed from the Brazilian Mission. Gary is Leave the ward chapel at 8 told of happenings during his mis- am with your lunches, and go to the sion last Sunday evening in the Sons of Utah Pioneers Museum Clearfield Second Ward sacrament southeast of Sugarhouse A special meeting We are all happy to see guide will be waiting to conduct him home again a tour of the museum at 9 The next item of the program is lunch at LibA talent contest will be held at erty Park Prom there, a visit to Mutual on Wednesday evening. the Temple grounds and attendance recital at 12 noon in Sept 5th Member of the Clearfield at the organ 'Ihird Ward over 12 years of age the tabernacle After the organ reare eligible to compete. Those in- cital a regular tour of the temple terested should contact a member grounds is p'anned in company of the Mutual presidency before with other visitors and a guide to be a very interestWednesday evening Two winners This promises to appear in the ing day, as the next item on the will be c.iio-.eNorth Davis stake talent show to be- program is a trip to the Daughter held in the stake house at 8 p.m. of Utah Pioneer Bldg on North Main St Come on out, bring your The winner of this contest will Here's a lunch, your camera if you wish and on KSL-TY- . chance for fame and fortune. Get have a pleasant, and enjoyable time. busy you Mutualeers and lets exploit your talents Mr and Mrs J E Ashton recently returned from a short trip to The Sunday evening program in Evanston, Wyo, where they attend:he ( learfu-hFirst Ward last Sun- ed a funeral of a very close friend We are sorry to hear about their day was under the direction of the We hope they had a safe friend The A.ssn ward of the Primary and enjoyable trip prugi am had as its theme, "Parents as Partners w.th Primary'1 Dr Do you still have your show card William Wright, father of six Primary age children spoke on the from August from the Admiral theme topic Mrs. Inez Kruitbasch, Theater? If you do you can use it counselor in the Primary was in lor one free adult admission to the how on either the 5th or the 6th of charge of the program Bishop An thon Montgomery also spoke on the si ptember It is supposed to be a program, and the Children's Friend kood show so lets find those show sales program "kick off" speech i ards was given by Mrs Marj Hancey and Mrs Virginia Peterson Fv who attended the meeting en joyed it very much s i cry-on- So. Ogden News Kathryn Those who had birthdays this week were Ranr Chandler on the 2nd Marilyn Holt 2nd, Annette Phone I Up 50 To Lloyd Rerrett Service ROY, UT Ml Let's be ROY Nllnded! FLOWERS Funrral Our i work for all OCCASIONS .ml bmpd.il arr.ingi rm special attention nk arr given r have a fine selection of p! niter dish plants, imtted pianls and Roosevelt ferns rt plant- h i! and - select ar-- - now in coming bloom our rome one for sour sweetheart' PORTER FLORAL PHONE 3 3133 ROY. UTAH 2950 1 SHOT- - Religion is mount to be bread for daily use, nut cuke for special occasions. safest when disaster strikes. Built proper ly, it will protect too from radioactive fallout resulting from enemy bombing attack. Get information on how to build such a shelter from your civil defense director. it s make sure HOPKiN The cost of building a shelter is relatively cheap when compared with the fact that it might save your life. Do It now! Nichols, 4267 William Bud Mrs William So Carmen Nelson, daughter of Mr and Mrs De Forges NeNoti 4uo(J Riverdale Road and Julie Steed, daughter of Mr und Mrs Ians Steed. 184 Country Club Dr Congratulations to these people. of Mr and Mrs Dee So 5(H) W Uiverdale, ger. son of Mr snd Badger. 377 W 4450 , , We weie sorry to hear Mrs Virn a Holm. Ill Country Club Dr, ,s m tin- hospital Quite ill We wish hi r a speedy reovery and hope s will soon he home - J Wednesday. Sept 5th, the Auxiliary ogden Fire i Id tin ir first meeting of the ,d the Mansion House. Games win- piaved and a nice dinner was Aug 30th Tops 'N Teens held , in (1 hollowing meetings will be their final party of the season We t eld the first Wednesday of each are sorry to say there were not no, nth at the South Ogden Fire i .it if n very many teen agers in attendance hut those who were there really-haI Ina wonderful time There was a Ogden 3Ht h Ward Belief So-- i idv will hold its regular work treasure hunt, a volley ball game, and plenty of good food to eat We d bus, ness and visiting teachers meeting on Wednesday hope that next season more teen report 12th club The meeting will start will this Sept iger join i l.i-- s oxi h sea--i,- n Ss his is a reminder to all Qualified electors that this coming Tuesday September 11th is the day to cast vmir ballot in the primary election lut's go to the polls on this day s nre voting is such a precious freedom I Aug 31sf the 49th Ward officers and teachers of the Sunday School held a very Mirccss ful party Everyone there enjoyed On Friday chicken tossed salad bread olives, hot chocolate, corn on the cob and ire cream It was a fine evening and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves ( First Baptist Church HOPKIN big job is tb e V. S. SENATE and 2050 West 5700 South James Once in a generation t big man e merges for a big job. The man it tbi MiFitrldge, Ft school Morning Worshi, Baptlst Training Union Evening Worship Braver Meeting Wrdnesdav i m. a.m. lies a winner! 6 45 pm. B p m. ter t ed longer than any man in the bistory oj Utah Statehood . . . and be i never lost et the polls! 10 Viimdav 1 1 7:70 p m. 22 straight years in tbi L'tab Senate bet tu ice ilt Pretuient v LON : all of you Those who celebrated wedding anniv ( rs.iries this week were Mr and Mrs David E Iyton 2nd, Mr and Mrs DeHart Owen 3rd, Mr and Mis George A Budd 4th, Mr. and Mrs John E Anderson 4th, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Shurtz 5th, and Mr and Mrs Wynn L Hansen 6th, Vr and Mrs Leslie Spencer. Mr. and Mrs Don A Taylor 8th, and Mr and Mis Eugene Trousdale on the hth ( ongratulations to all of you folks and many happy returns of the day PARTING An outdoor shelter la Bench keurl 3rd. Rodger Ixe Weaver 4lh, Anna V Iuirson 5th Don A Taylor 6:h. Nancy Ann Merrill 7th, Mary Beth Gale 8th. and Donna Mi ed on the Hth Happy birthday to CLEARANCE I at 10 a.m. A pot luck lunch wil be served. The opening social for the Ogden 49th Ward MIA was held last Tues day evening Sept. 4 A fine pro gram was presented by members o. the ward, Dias School of Dance, and Karen Brewer of the 32nd Ward After the program a dance was held. Free refreshments were served at intermission. The Ed. II. Slades, 36 Highland Dr., spent the Labor Day weekend in Grjmd Canyon. They left Satur day morning and returned Monday evening At the Grand Canyon they met the Reeders of Los Angeles who returned with them to spend a few days in Ogden. ' i r','i afternoon in the fast m-ng 49th Ward these babies wire blessed Terry la-Stone, d.iiich'or of Harold and Marilyn stone Carol Ann Manning, daugh-t- i I r of FineM and Merlynnc Manning. Wendy Weathers, daughter "f Ron dd and Sue Weathers, and John Kevin Blair, son of Seth and Arlene Blair These eight year olds Were baptized on Saturday and confirmed Sunday afternoon Kash Draayer, son of Mr and Mrs John Draayer. Haptismal services for North Da- 116 Country Club Dr; twin boys vis stake members will be held on E ninth and David Nichols, sons the Saturday evening prior to fast Sundays m the future, it was an-- ' nouiKed this past week with Pres. (a urge S ll.islam They will start at 6 3d (i in Rt commends for those who intend to participate in the bapt Muui work should bo obtained from their bishops before this time Sunday DRESSWEU CLEANERS Mil OUUITY I 7l R ( I n I 111- - KST I Iff IV. SM can win ov.r B.nn.tt, H. polled more volet than the combined total of hit two opponenti at the State Democratic Convention. t l(IEM REASON 4BI EWING (T s BEs F. PRICES IMION'K XTOXl Moke tore you vote. 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