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Show V THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961 ROY NEWS ii . Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hadden are Mr. Haddens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadden and daughter, Marian, of Seattle, Wash. . son-in-la- Mr. and and children, Melanie, Mark and Mary Ann attended the Hans Anderson family reunion at Wendell, Idaho on Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Wright Visiting at the Wright home the past week have been Wrights sister and Kim and and Mrs. Emmett Parker and three children, Mrs. Luther and Mrs. Irene Parker Parker; Attending the Neiderhauser reunion at Bear Lake all of Ogden. family resort on Saturday were Mr. Here from Smithfield, Utah, and Mrs. Arnold Wurston and to visit with their daughter and children Larry, Peggy and AlMr. and Mrs. lan. Hess, on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. r maiey P. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hulse. Gridley entertained on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Jofer evening with a steak fry In hon- and children Janice and Billy or of Mrs. Gridleys sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. attended the funeral of Mr. Don Boyle, who arp here from John's neice, little Kendy Lee rhoenix, Ariz. Others attending Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lowell Dunn, who was killed Browne and three children, Mr. in an automibile accident on Aug. 20. The funeral was held on Thursday at Malad. . Judy Simmons five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons is at home recuperating from an emergency ruptured appendix operation and is doing very well. A nighiborhood get together was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons on Friday evening Aug. 25. Those CURRENT RATI attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. ON INSURED Marvin Hines, Mr. and Mrs. SAVINGS Amos Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Srhenk, Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Eyler Runckel, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Dewall and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Dorin Buttars just recently rturned from a 2,480 mile trip and enjoyed the beautiful Glacier National Park in Montana. They traveled on to Turner Valley, Alberta, Can. where they stayed with Mr. and lano and children, Mark of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Bud Castel family of 5813 S. 2575. W. An 11th birthday for Christine Child was occasion for celebration to Lagoon on Aug. 24. Frienda, Karen Evans, Kathlyn Russell and Peggy Miller helped Christine have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Walker and family, 5944 S. 2600 W, enjoyed a trip seeing interesting spots ia Colorado, eastern Utah and Wyoming recently. The dinosaur monument in Vernal, and the Mesa Verda cliff dwellings In Colorado were two highlights of the trip. NEWS The best place for your savings STATE SAVINGS Services Include: Money Order. Travelers' Checks . 9 Savings Horn Improvement Loans 9 Homo Mortgage Loans 9 Service Save-by-M- all Mrs. A1 Moody. and Loan Association From there they journeyed to Bouff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, beautiful taking in also Lake Louise, then they came back by way of British Columbia particularly enjoying the beauty of McCall, Idaho. Visitors at the Byron Hughes home for the past week have been Roy Lamar, father of Mrs. Hughes! Mrs. T. M. Wingo, an aunt; and Robin Dale Crosley, a niece. Spending five days in Yellowstone National Park last week was the Jack Price family of r4 SYV Favorite Does It Defter 2606 W. 5800 S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neilson DO YOU WANT A and daughter, Vicki, are new owners of the home formerly belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bowman, 2590 W. 5800 S. The Bowmans have recently moved into a new home at 6072 PERFECT LAUNDRY Our superior care will S. 2125 W. keep your shirts new i ' Enjoying the county fair In Tremonton and visiting with their son, Norman and' his family in Bear River City, have been Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Child, 5759 S. 2700 W. Los Angeles and vacinity was visited last week by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Howell, son Darrell and daughter, Judy Ann. Friends and relatifes were visited there, and Disneyland, For-keLawn, Knotts Berry Farm were interesting spots seen. Spending , their vacation in Bear Lake region last week were the Frank A. Roskelley where better lauhdr means perfection FAVORITE CLEANERS PHONE TA 35 SO. STATE, 5-05- st 15 CLEARFIELD PAGE SIX of Mrs. Hatch's father Milan It was a week with activity Henich. . and the renewing of friendships for Mrs. Arley Flinders, 5194 Henry Nahpi is a boy of 14 S. 2000 W., and son, Greg, as years of age and he is back in they participated in the centenClearfield after an absence of nial celebration held last week three months. Henry Is an In- in St. George. Parades, pagdian of the Hopi tribe from eants, luncheons, rodeos, and Keans, Canyon in Arizona, each reunions were presented honoryear for the past three years ing the r colonization he has come to our area to live date of St. which is George, with a family of the LDS faith. Mrs. Flinders home town. An They are the Dean Sorensens outstanding feature of the visit who treat him as their own on, was a reunion of the Cannon he rooms with Jerry another which was attended by family son of the Sorensons who at- Mrs. Flinders and her parents, tends high school. They get Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cannon. along very well and do their A studying together. Henry is a surprise baby shower honvery bright and. eager to learn oring Mrs. Udell F. Kearl, 3420 he has become a shining light Wv6000 S. was given Thursday in the Sorensen household for evening by Mrs. Keith Homer everyone like him,- altho he is and Mrs. Virgil L. Miller at the an orphan child he has very home of Mrs. Homer. Twenty polite manners and treats his guests enjoyed games and reelders with great respect. Henry freshments. is but one of 300 or 400 chilMr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Bingdren who come from the reserham, 5209 S. 1900 W. returned vations for on education. , a short time ago from a trip Neil Adams son of Mr. and Norris Adams has receivA 'testimonial will be held on ed his call to the West Ger.Sunday evening at 7 p.m. in man mission. the Clinton chapel honoring LoMont Burnett, son of Mr;. Dale Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lola Rupe has received his misJohn T. Child. Dale has been sion caU to the Western States called to the Great Lakes Mis- Mission. ' sion field. Jimmy Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Child received his to Stevensville, Mont., where call this week to the mission visited with a son and his they States. Western Ncrth family, A. Eldon Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Cannori Arringin time arrived to They greet new daughter their daughter-in-lawho was ton had their and given on blessed Sunday returning home from Puerto the name Lesa. Pico where she had been studyThe following boys were grading on a scholarship. uated from primary on Sunday Its to grandmas house we All have received their secfor little playmates Jill ond class award in scouting. go, Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Benau, Kenneth Kings-forDennis Alger, Max Brown, Leon Allen and Kelly Homer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hom- Donald Miller. Ned Sharp, Billy Miss Colleen Burnett enterer, Jill and Kelly are both visiting this week with their mater- tained at her home at a shower nal grandparents who live in for Miss Janette Ross, who was Smithfield and Hyrum married on Friday to Robert L. Redford. CLINTON NEWS 100-yea- w d, - CLEARFIELD One last fling of summer was excuse enough for the Frank Gallighers to take off for the wide open spaces with boat in tow, they left over the weekend for a few days of swimming, boating, and fishing at Bear Lake stopping at Ideal Beach. Joining them were the James Imlay family also the parents of Mrs. Galligher. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rasmussen are taking a late vacation this year the reason being the event of the national American Legion convention which is taking place in Denver, Colo. The Rasmussens will spend a few lays in the Colorado capitol city then head south for Tulsa, Okla., for a visit in the old home town. September the first held a great deal of 6entmfent for Emil and Gloy Henich the occasion being their 12th wedding anniversary. A fine baby boy arrived at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fisher on Sept. 2nd to Grace their home. club held The Lakeshore their summer party last Wednesday with a breakfast in a Brigham City cafe, then with prepared boxed lunches they drove to Box Elder canyon where they spent leisurely afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sancaez rehidents of Tooele were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elfido VigiL A trip to Grand Junction, Colo., were the plans for-th- e weekend and Labor Day for Jose Gerrule and family. They will visit relatives in that area. Friends of Margaret Bennett a former resident of Clearfield now residing in Inglewood, Calif., will be Interested to learn that Margaret is now on the road o recovery after an illness with confinement in a hospital there. Altho she is still under strict orders of her doctor. 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