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Show 4. V" ' " A1 . SU ,li The Thursday, Januarf 28, e, ,. g , ,, s Kathleen Gibbs oivJan. 25; Ruth Dunaway, Robert Harbertson, Roy Boralho and Mrs. Wiliam Harju on Jan. 26; to Effie Dustin, Karla Jean Neilson, Kathryn Abshire, Earl Steed and James Measom on Jan. 27; to Glenn Stone, Scott Wiberg and Marsha Boralho on Jan. 30 an, to Mrs. T1IE SUNSET Ward first Maud Sears on Jan, 31. building fund dinner was held Friday evening with a lovely Happy Anniversary to Mr. and ham as the main course, buttered whole kernel corn, hard rolls, baked potatoes, set salad and pie. It was delicious and served From My and hosted by the bishopric and y 'FRONT PORCH wives. We hope a nice part of the fund was taken in as it was va7 Wafch heWorkGo&f such a good turn out. the Clearfield Stake, both held Sunday. Jan. 24. The youth were very, well represented and were commended on their large attendance. There were 1247 in the afternoon session of No. Davis Stake, 400 were youth. Sunset News North Davis Stake held their stake dance with the theme, Winter Magic Saturday night, Jan. 16, at the Clinton Ward hall. West Point Ward was hostess. The Sunset wards were very well represented and everyone enjoyed the fun and frolics of the evening. , MR. AND MRS. Delbert Kay are proud parents of a lovely baby girl, born Monday, Jan. 18 at 6 p m. in the Dee Hospital. Mrs. Keith Mildon on Jan. 22 for the best go out to her. the Leland Woodruff and Al- ris, Nicky and Sterling Howes, Happy birthday Burt LaMar! fred John families. and to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sandra Turrehtine, Susan KesBurt will be six years old Jan. Izatt on Jan. 30. Jim Larsen, Kathy Spray-casler, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. 27 and is the son of Mr. and Harold Roskelley, Jerry Schofield has SP4 Elmer were Delos Mrs. recently Earl LaMar. Corporal Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Iloutz and fam- Barker, Sharon Stahle, Darrell returned to Denver to duty after Lewis Smith is a 30 day furlough. Delos left recovering at ily of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mary Ann Halliday, the hospital foiling a hernia Ray Peterson of West Point. Sunday, Jan. 24. Clara Williams, Penny and Judy operation. Mr. PFC Jesse Ruben of Anderson son of Purser. The evening was spent Little Lorin Young, in dancing followed by refreshMr. and Mrs Delbert Brown Ft. Lee, Va., has been and Mrs. Vern Young, is ill with visiting ments. the mumps. George Elmer is former Roy resident and now of with his siste and family the on TDY to New Pork, Wash., Vernal, attended the Distin- Lawrence Givens. Pfc. Anderson Little Dawie Weaver, 4 year-olfor about 60 days. His folks re- guished Service Award banquet in on furlough before leaving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. port that he is fine and enjoys held last Friday night Mr for Germany for two years. Donald Weaver, 4893 So. 3100 Brown was a city councilman reading our little newsy paper Mr. and Mrs. George Cozier W , was painfuly burned Saturthat we send him now and then. when they resided here. Jr , of Tremonton visited the e day by scalding water that Thanks, George. MRS. STELLA Barton underAdams and Bishop Loren spurted over her body when a went surgery last week and is O. Kay families Monday. plastic hose her mother was us still recuperating at the hospiROY NEWS CABl HEIM Visiting the Darrell Wood tal. home is Pearl Kcele of Payson. Edwin Beitz left Tuesday for BIRTIID Y greetings this Mrs Keele is Bettys mother. On swanky Park Avenue In a week stay on TDY in Seattle. week go out to Shene Lnn a theres famous Daughters of Utah Pioneers Visiting in Salt Lake last Thomas, Jan 28, Mindy Sue ;hurch. Visitors go there to see week were Mr. and Mrs Lester Talor, Jan. 14, Nancy Day, Jan. Camp 40 will meet Thursday Jan. 28 at the home of Myrtle ,ts interior beauty; fashionable Jack. 11; and Max Estep Jan. 22. New Yorkers go to Sunday Mron Thomas has entered Russell. The lesson will be given Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon CrittenEdna Peterson. the morning services. hospital to undergo observa- by A come as den and family spent Sunday at youare party was The nave and vault sparkle In tion Coalville visiting relatives held Monday evening at the gold mosaic; the altar and cruMr and Mrs Thomas Gibby home of Mr and Mrs John Pur cifix are gleaming gold. The Mrs. Helen Secrist has been spent and Thursday ser in honor of their daughter, Wednesday ishers wear frock coats, striped admitted to the hospital to un- at Tremonton visiting. The Judys birthday Attending were pants, gray gloves, white carn- dergo observation. Our wishes some time with Jay Allen, Jay Cottle, Jan Mor spending ations. The ladies of the congregation are loaded with mink. Often when I find myself in New York of a Sunday I go there, principally to hear the scarlet robed choir and witness the stately Processional. Always, as I approach the church, I am met by shabbily g members dressed, of the human race. Maybe they MANDARIN really are needy or hungry or as maybe broke, they ORANGES theyre not. I don't know, and I dont care. I carry a supply of AND PEARS loose change to give them, as as possible. unostentatiously Pacific Maid 8 oz. I have yet to see one of the Homburg or derby hatted gentlemen of the parish stop to give them anything but a frigid look. More often, the sanctimonious swells just choose to ignore their lowly existence. For Stewing or Fiicassee As I go in and sit in the ma Cut Up, Pan Ready Rosedale hogany pews, I cant help but think of the Man of Nazareth for whom the church wa Full Cream Cheddar named: the meek, the humble One who said Even as ye do to No. 2t the least of these, ye uo unto r, d , Sunset Ward reorganized the Relief Society recently. The new president is Carlene Steed with June Adams as work counselor and JoAnn Smith as work director. Teresa Measom remained as secretary; Colleen Reid was sustained as organist. i , 19GO BT3 Terrell McMilhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMul-lin- , in the Navy, has been home on a short leave. He has returned to duty in San Francisco Merchant Seaman Earl McMul-lin- , another son, has been six DEANNA Montgomery was released from activity counselor months at sea and is helmsman of the Sunset MIA and Norine of the ship is now at home. He Rollins was sustained in her has been on the Suez canal, to place. Marjorie Almond was re- Rabia, Ima and Holland. He brought his mother some very leased from sports director. lovely tulip bulbs from Hol- De-Ver- Dawnie and her younger sister Laura were in the basement watching their mother prepare to wash when the accident hap- pened. Both .girls were burned. Dawnie received second degree bums over one side of her body. Laura's burns were less extensive and severe, Both were treated by a private physician. MR. AND MRS. Routse Hall. 4377 S. 1900 West, are both convalescing from operations performed last week at the hos) pital. C3 dveftmoTiofe lor tjb'uf d Robert C. McQuarrie has been land. in Oklahoma on TDY for 10 HAPPY birthday to Kenneth days. He left Monday by plane. Lovell and Jesse Lee Hersom, North Davis Stake Conference on Jan 23, to Louise Neilson was very well attended as was Jan 24, to Hulda Newbold and ing to fill the washing machine burst. 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