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Show The Page Six accord in matters pertaining to the young people of the church and they have given freely of their time and effort in this respect. Pres Peterson served for two Bonyears as president of the Lake Scouta of the Boy Council neville of America. Last year he received the Silver Beaver award, the highest award given in the council. Also for outstanding service to the young people of the church he was presented with the honary M Men award. Under the direction of the stake presidency, the record show that Lake View Stake has achieved it highest level in all activities. How- , ever. this would'not have been according to them, if it had not been for the fine leadership of the men and women assigned in the various positions of responaibl-ity- , the high eouncil, stake and ward clerks, bishoprics, priesthood quorums of all the auxiliary organisations Speaking of his counselors, Prea. iieus and Pres Green, stake secretaries and high council, Pres. Peterson said No one could find men with righer ideals of honesty and integrity than they." Ill-- ' Peterson wished also to pay a tribute to the first stake President John Child, and to his lounselo Thomas K Jones, for their devotion and sincerity in establishing high ideals and standards for 'he ake View Stake CONTINED FROM PAGE I Probably the most outstanding achievement to be credited to Pres. Peterson and his counselors is tlo Vie Stake dairy 105 acre farm in Hooper. The dairy is a Grade A milk production plant and has received the highest general inert! oriu recognition of any dairy in the si lie and it has received recognition In the past two years visitors have come from ali over the nation and from foreign countries, and have been taken there by police escort, that they might be shown the merits of the farm. The barns and equipment are the most modern obtainable and the 105 acres are fully productive. Hay .ind corn ensilage are raised to feed the animals. Pres Peterson said that they had . taken literally the advice given by J Reuben Clark at a Reneral con fere nee session that stake farms should be an example to all others around them Ultimately the returns from the dairy farm will be used for evaporated milk products at the general welfare square in Salt Lake City! and fresh milk will be used to distribute among the needy poor in the Ogden area Through the leadership of Pres Peterson, Mr Beaus and Mr Green the I,ake View Stake accomplished its part in the erection and dedication of the new Ogden tabernacle With the building of two new ward hapel which will soon be underway. the good work these three men have started will continue for! some time yet. t In addition to their responslbil ties and diversified activities, the sIm presidency has been in full e poa-ible- -- Riverdale ( , News A' By Helen Norton PbMM Pay To See Vour Doctor It Mrs. Rose Burchell Thompson was introduced as the new director of i he Riverdale Ward Choir at a 'leii.i tons i'll - i an be dan tin t irst of se( vour doctor, then us to have his prescrip extended to any lone in the ward who would like to icon the choir For the time being rehearsals Will he held immediately after Mutual on Tuesday nights ' The two genealogy classes which are held each week in Riverdale are reported to be very success (ul Last Friday the class members went as a group to the archives n Salt I.akr City for practical ap 'rouble 'ie tmn :i( n uratelv compounded BENNION DRUG Phone 2 3160 Roy, Ctah nutation is DRESSWELL CLEANERS Your Clothes Best Friend FREE DAILY DELIVERY TO SUNSET AND CLEARFIELD HOY. UTAH PHONE 3 7033 SEE US FOR SAVINGS On Your Familys Furnishings SEE THE NEW Janfzen Swim Suits and White Stag Play Clothes J : i BUY NOW ON LAYAWAY While Selections are Complete r Monday. 5, 1956 STRAWBERRY BLACKBERRY BOYSENBERRY FRESH MADE CANDIES CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUT CLUSTERS PEANUTS RAISINS PEANUT CLUSTERS BRIDGE MIX 20 Ounce Jars PURE There will be no Junior Sunday held this coming Sunday morning, according to Mrs. Bessie Boswell, coordinator. Ordinarily the children have always met even though the older folks were attending stake and general conference sessions. A visiting couple from Phoenix, Am, Mr. and Mrs Joseph C. Jensen, left for home Monday afterspending three weeks with hi sister, Mrs. LeRoy (Marjorie) Raleigh and othe rrelativea In the Ogden vicinity. home for the College student Easter holidays were Owen Cash, Dtane fall, and Lee and Marian Fiet from BYU. Here from AC at Iogan were Gail Probat and Gene Deem and hla wife and infant son. A former missionary aaaoclate, Ernest Halliday, from Mesa, Aril., came up from Brigham Young University over the Easter weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Child He had been stationed for six months at Danforth, Maine where the couple spent the greater part of their recent mission. Third place In spelling In the German division of the BYU state language club contest was won by Noreen Hull, a Weber High School 10th grader from Riverdale. The event took place at the campus in Provo last Friday, with language vtudenta throughout the state participating Noreen received a book of German poetry a her pme. The infant daughters of Mr. and Mrs Art Rubin was given the name of Deborah Ann on Easter Sunday Mrs Rubin Is the former Ann Carter, daughter of Mr and Mrs PRESERVES 3 for S1 set-lin- Riverdale PTA Hear Family Life By Dr. Skidmore "A normal child," according to Dr Rex Skidmore in hii discussion st the Institute of family life, held at the Riverdale School last week "is one who l developing a healthy personality, respects himself as well as other and gets along well with others A child who Is not normal." he pointed out "Is one that la shv and feel no a bullv and or hostile towards other and are to a ronlderble degree anti social." Dr Skidmore ald that there have already been 10.000 boys and girls in Utah before the Juvenile courts "It is well to remember." he said, "that a child is never so much in need of love as when he Is unloveable and never o much In need of understanding as when he Is most unaproachable." "Children understand and feel much more than parents give them credit for Understanding thl Is a good step forward to bring about a clearer relationship Dr Skidmore w assisted by Miss Winifred Haren, state child consultant Skit were shown depleting special problem with children. which were followed bv group discussion A 45 minute one act play "The Case of the Missing Handshake, which was well received by the audience The play was also followed by group discussion The program was arranged tin dcr the direction of Mr A E. Brown, Riverdale School PTA Adult Education Committee 1 I SPECIAL! 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CANS KERNEL CORN ROYAL for M DEW DROP No. 303 SIZE CANS DEL MONTE Winner The lucky winners of the Union Furniture grand opening were Ernest T August. 5402 So 2200 West, Constellation Hoover Vacuum; Erma Brenkmann of Mattlee Cafe, lives in Ogden, platform rocker, Verl Baxter, Roy. silver place Roy Cone, Ogden, Hassack LARGE TABLE PRIDE BRAND School r -- A ,.1 Thurday, April 1 Seamon Don L. Klmoee, is home on leave for the splng holidays. He is to report back to his ship, the USS Jarvis at Long Beach next 27 t Roy, Utah, le, plication work. Within the next several weeks they will be reedy for graduation. So much enthuaiaam was shown at the first class which was itarted at the home of Mrs. Paul (Alton) Salisbury that it became necessary to start another class at the home of Mrs. LeRoy (Marjorie) Raleigh to accommodate the large membership. At the conclusion of this series of lessons if there la still sufficient interest among the people of the community new classes will be started. meeting held Sunday evening The group had been without leadership since Mrs Klea Kapp was called by the general authorities to take up her numerous duties as music director of District A Divl sion 15 Preparaitons are to be made in redinrss for the choir to furnish the Lloyd Carter music for the afternoon session at Riverdale Stake Conference on Mav Store Announce m Xfi Sun-Chronic- Open Every Day--8:3- 0 STORE A.M. TO 9 PJW. O |