OCR Text |
Show THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, 4 ers. Mrs. Mumford will be re- - Clearfield entertained at Sun- Clearfield Ilovs membered as the former Norma day dinner recently for Mrs. Jean Wood. The visitors will also Walter Holt, her son Jean Holt korth Davis stake recently be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle and son, all from Burley, Ida. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow of presented in the stake hall Clear Reed B. Whitesides. Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. field, The Greatest Show on Earth. With all the various Ruth Ann Wood and her cous- Willey, brother of Bountiful. wards participating, the pro- in Joyce Nelson of .Clinton were They all attended conference. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow gram including musical numbers Ogden visitors last Friday. The dances, speeches, etc., displayed girls arc students in Logan at Jr. of Clearfield are visiting' in San Francisco, Calif, with their some the best talent in North USAC. Davis. Admission was by budget Teachers from the North son, David who is taking trainticket. Davis Junior elementary schools ing course for Standard Oil Co. Leadership meeting was held Wasatch, Clearfield and South of California. Monday evening by the Second Clearfield attended the 57th anward. Officers and teachers of nual convention of the UEA held more young AmNearly 50 the auxiliary organization were in Salt Lake City this past week. ericans graduated from college present for lesson work and Children seemed to be enjoying in the last ten years than in the special instructions. Members of their holidays. deedde- - before. Noon huntlocal also duck werT Friday, present. lhebi$hoprlc Ward priesthood leadership meet ers were stationed at their faIt is predicted that 66,000,000 ing was held the previous Thurs-v- y vorite water fronts and marshes for the of TV sets will be in use in Ameriannual Aaronic and the opening evening with Uah -' season. waterfowl General can homes by 1964 44,000,000 CJiior Aaronic priesthood comconditions were members better of them color sets. hunting nittee present. than in the seaThe Second ward MIA held a predicted earlier to recent sorms. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS g'rls program council meeting, son,Mr.due and Mrs. H. J. of Barlow immediately evening Tuesday after the regular session. This meeting was conducted with the Be How Hostess: spdetal aim to devise the best for activities and entertainment Leastest the teenagers (12 to 19)). Ofand teachers ficers and presented OCTOBER.21 1954 How Old Ts An Old Crow? I To A With The plana. Home builders of the Second ward primary entertained at a (Work n I- - L t party Friday evening in the participating chapel. Classes were Bluebirds, Seagulls and Larks. Presiding officer was Verdell Holt. Bluebird leader was Phyllis Gordon. Special guests were the bishopric, Victor Smith, Milton Hadfield and Butler and parents of the children. Ice cream and cake were served. In order to gain better attendance president Gwelda Hoskins wishes to announce that the Second ward-RelieSociety weekly be held on Wedwill meetings nesday afternoon instead of Tuesday. The first of the visiting teachers meetings was held last Wednesday at 1:30. Rachel Talbot gave the teachers topic At 2 p.m. the theology lesson on El-dr- s r ; - j 1? I Worry) I I- - r I - 2 . J. i vl 'f. 11 fi f ' "'iI - j en f new-com- es n, a son. Mrs. Hodson is the Stitt of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. are Grandparents Clearfield. Irby Hodson of Coming down from Nyssa, Oregon to attend general conference Richard Maw was a supper guest, Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil . Sessions in their home. Mr. Maw also visited his son, Gene, student at BYU. House guests ;of Mr. and Mrs. Mtlvin O. Wqod are, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mtimford and chilformer Ethel dren of Menlo Tark, Calif. The Mumfords are former Clearfield- j t weather, food shortages, hunters and predators sharply reduce chances of survival to a ripe old age. However, in captivity good tare often stretches the life span of feathered pets to astounding lengths. From the records of zoos in the U. S. and abroad comes this box score on longevity among several species: Golden Eagle, 80 years; Raven, 70 years; Domestic Goose, 65 years; Parrot, 50 years; Swan, 30 years; and Crow, 30 years. . Aa reported by private owners, these figures are frequently topped to the point of incredulity. For instance, a paper read before the London Zoological Society in 1938 told of an old crow owned by the Comte de Beaucorps which was 90 years old. James A. Walker, a Chenango County, N. Y., farmer had an old crow which lived to be 43; Ole Crow, one of several Such bird owned by the National was The Book of Mormon given by Clara Wallace. The organization also has formed a singing mothers chorus, with Vera Wilcken as conductor of the group. First practice was held Wednesday evening at the Wilcken home. All women in the ward are invited to join the chorus. A. 3 C. Donald Rawlings, assigned to the 150 first traffic quadpoh is now at his new station, Travis Air Force base, California. He had been home on furlough, during which time he visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rawlings, brothers, sisters and other relatives. Proud parents of a son are, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hamblin. The couple have another child a daughter, Janet. Mrs. Hamblin is the former Helen Woody. Grandparents are Paul Woody of Idaho and Mrs. Rosie Hamblin, Clearfield. The little Was bom in the Dee hospital, Sept. 29. Born in the Dee hospital Sept. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hod-so- Recently an old crow named Deacon died of a heart attack at the Bronx, N. Y., Childrens Zoo. He was 14. When another crow died a week later in Charlotte, Mich., aged 26, it started amateur ornithologists asking, How long do these birds live?" In a wild state birds have a lhort life expectancy. Severe can give a hostess jitters, check up on to 1847 Rogers Bros, recommend a silver and table settings. Do you long to Join that enviwhich is her specasserole able group of women who have cialty. How-ta knack for giving parties, the hint 2 is become a who own ones hostess. enjoy their parties aa much as the guests do? Its Youll be a step ahead when easy! Takes just three simple you make it ahead. So build your the hostess menu around desserts, for exsteps to become with the most-es- t fun and ample, that can be prepared the "Ieast-est- " work and worry. day before. How-t- o hint 1 is become a With menu well in hand, the h wonder. only party plans that need attenwith wonderful tion will be table setting and Experiment new casserole and dinner-in-- a party decorations. s Your everyday silverplate may dish oven meals that cook while youre attending to not even need polishing, but you last minute details. Clip recipe may want the day before to columns from your local paper, check all your special serving making a collection of main pieces which may not have been dishes that require no last minin use for several weeks. Make ute handling whatever. Once sure, of course, that you have your delectable dish is selected, enough matching silver for make it enough times so you be- every course. Theres nothing come thoroughly proficient. Rethat quite destroys the relaxing hearsals on the family can make effects of a social dinner than the dish failure-prooand that having a hostess jump up to bring out a forgotten piece. And, gives you a real sense of confiif youre silver shy, nows a dence for your company pertime to put in a bid for a good formance. Dont worry about few more place settings for giving a repeat performance on Christmas. No need for any the same guests. Many a hostess hostess to be embarrassed over has become famed for a particu- her table service, with complete lar dish be it stew, curry, or settings so inexpensive. Being "silTer-shy- " tast-minut- pre-part- ITEM-OF-THE-MON- e Distillers Products Corporation to advertise one of its bourbons, is reported to be far older than the 30-yea- r zoo record. As to parrots, Captain Parker L. Hrook of Salem, Mass., acquired a bird in 1790 which lived with him afloat and ashore. The bird was very much a member of the Brook family and was known in Salem as Sunny because of its cheerful disposition. After the captains death. Old Sunny Brook became the property of Parker L. Brook, Jr., finally dying in 1887 at an age close to 100. Another parrot, this one the pet of a restaurant owner in Panama City, has been greeting diners ever since Ferdinand de Lcsseps unsuccessful attempt to dig a canal across the Isthmus of Panama in 1882. It is still alive at the age of about 72. The Audubon Society says that it has learned to take stories about the great ages of bird with a grain of salt particularly when the only witness is the pets owner. The Society says that the most accurate records are kept by the professionals the veterinarians and other experts of the zoo staffs. But that doesnt answer the question at the head of this article: How old is an old crow? TH y o do-it-ahe- ad Steak Knife Set Stainless Steel Mirror Finished Blades, Specially Heat Treated and Hardened one-dis- them-aelve- f, FANIilllG GIIIR0PRATIG CLINIC 5360 So. Roy, 1900 West Utah Hours: 10 to 12 Saturday 1 2 to 5 0 to 1 (6 Pieces) A Hollow -- Ground, Serrated Tips A Genuine Imported Rosewood Handles in Beautiful Gold Gift Box Reg. Price $4.95 OUR OCTOBER SPECIAL PRICE m QUALITY BEAUTY UTILITY The Perfect Gift You'll Be Proud To Give! |