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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 vaaslng. Mr. and Mrs. James Penman, tables; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mitchell and Mrs. Rae Moore, table decorations; Mr. and Mrs. DOROTHY G. NELSON Glen Fowers, old folks As a fitting climax to Boy Scout week, seven acouta from Mrs Della Rawson, Mrs Nola Clinton received awards at SacCox, Mrs Eleanore Widdison, rament meeting last Sunday Mrs Martha Todd, Mrs. Eloise night. Mr. William Willoughby Targhele, Mrs Lucille Belnap and Mrs. Joseph Waters offi and Mrs Pearl Mahoney are in ciated at the ceremonies which charge of food preparation. saw scouts and their mothers appropriate pins. suspresented S Aarne lias been Gene Carl Child, son of Mr. and tained activity counselor of the Hooper 1st Ward YMMIA He Mrs Leo Child, was awarded was formerly the secretary of a Tenderfoot badge; Grant Taythe organization Mr Aarve re- lor, son of Mr. and Mrs Norris places Ralph Fowers who re- Talor was present a Second signed recently Boyd W Read Class badge, and Bobby Wallace, son of Mr and Mrs Jasper Walwas named new secretary received a Tenderfoot lace, The Hooper Kuiiesvillo l'TA badge Danny Nielsen, son of discussed tin need of a new Mr and Mrs Max A Nielsen, oIiiikci light and restricted traf- was advanced lo Second Class ones near the Hooper fic status, Gary Bingham, Son of so bools Commissioner Arthur P Mr and Mrs Earl Bingham, reBrown who attended the meet ceived his Tenderfoot badge, and ing, pledged his support to the Neil Adams, son of Mr and matter Mrs Norris Adams, was pre sented a merit badge. Lyman The blinker light would be Freestone Jr. son of Mr and on the school intersection placid Mrs Lyman Freestone, who has with the amber light controlling his Tenderfoot badge, earned north south traffic and the red at the time of the was absent w est traffic light, jst cc remony Mr and Mrs John Child The loupe r 2nd Ward will act a host to the wards of the t rtained 'dinne r guests at their Out-o- f town Lake View Slake Feb 19, the home last week Mrs Mr Clar of and An were ward the reunion guests evening ore lustra will furnish the music once Bingham from Great Falls,' and there will he a floor show Mont They were accompanied Refreshments will he served by their son, Monte, wtio is leavYou are all invited to attend ing on a mission to Mexico CLINTON HOOPER The Hooper Second Ward a buzz with activity and anticipation for the annual ward reunion to be held Saturday Feb 19 in the ward chapel and recreation hall A program in the chapel at 11:30 will be followed by a hot dinner in the recreation hall at 12 30 The program will continue after the dinner A dance will Ik held in the recreation hall at 8 30 p m The meal will cost $1 per family Guests over 70 will be honored guests Mr and Mrs Harry Mahoney are (hairrm-- of the event with the following committee mem tiers' Mrs Margate! 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At refill time, depend on us for speedy delivery and top RICOCHET c is recuper- ating from a broken leg suffered in a tobogganing mishap at She is Lhe daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude Draqyer and Is attending college at the Utah State Agricultural College A discussion on the Book of Mormon given by Mrs Ruby Davis at the Relief Society meeting last Tuesday was of particular interest, according to Mrs Erma Ross, Relief Society presi dent Mrs Ross extends a special Invitation to women of the ward to attend the Tuesday meetings Feb. t ROMANCE Lo-gu- Chill Wills Rudy Vollee 3-13- MASTERSON We Give S&H Green Stampi OF KANSAS LLOYD George Montgomery BERRETTS SERVICE and Nancy Gatei CORN -- LJ JUICE WELCHES 211 Size Can 63 FRESH BAKED EACH DEL MONTE BRAND Don't Delay! Call Today PLUS BAKED H quality fuel oil. Marjorie Main JUICE 3 Oz. Jars p g CHERRIES 303 Size Can 65c THE VIOLENT GRAPE BRAND MA'S and PA'S in Roy LUNCHES AND DINNERS UNSURPASSED (Cinnemotcope) PINEAPPLE BLOSSOM Wed Feb. i. MARASCHINO VALLEY 2:45 in STOP e BURSTING WITH DELICIOUS FRESH WHIPPED CREAM REG. 59c I ROY THEATER CREAM PUFFS Each LARGE SIZE FILLED TO THE BRIM 3BB Other guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Rosa, Clinton,, A lovely luncheon started off an evening of fun and relaxation for members of the Clintonian Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Lyle Hill last Friday night. Twelve club members enjoyed the dinner and games that followed. Honored with birthday gifts were Mrs Elna Clifford, Mrs. Venice Hill, and Mrs. Lila Burnett. Prizes were claimed during the evening's fun by Mrs Selma Summers, Mrs Vivian Carver and Mrs Dorothy Nelson A surprise party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mitchell recently Approximately 200 friends helped the occasion Guests of iionor were prc-- nted a table lamp A pot luck supper and games highlighted the evening's PURE 4 Oz. Bottle BREAD For That Southern Touch GIBBS BRAND 8 Oz. 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