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Show The program Merlin Badger showed and explained a chart on the boys attendance, Lynn Poll talked on " Why I want to become a deacon." : Peek Duties of a Teacher." t r By i Ray Then they aang "Ill Go Where You A talk wa then i Want Me to Go. TKoro given by Sam Moore on the Aaronic ITiesthood and its restoration In Moore our day. Dale Poll talked on the Greatnesa of John the Baptist." Luella Byram on How My Husbands Priesthood Activities Have Blessed Our Home. Bishop Joseph Kay gave the closing remarks, The Oath and Covenant of the PriestAt this time of year many are hood." Benediction was given by Ray asking about baseball, who play Andrews. follow will rjd etc. I know if you 'up these game it will be well worth The Primary have a full program your time because with a manager to be carried out through the sum like Elmer Bambrough, everyone mcr with a big program coming off knows were bound to have a real In August. Thu is really a chance good team. These game wiH be for a lot of fun. The Trail Builders held each Saturday at 2 p.m. sre going in for baseball. Some of Last week. May 21, the first league the teachers are teaching crochet. Lets get behind our Primary and game, the score was Syracuse 6, South Weber 12. So there a good make it a real success with a lot starter, (as yet they do not have a of fun snd activity for the children. schedule for next week). But call any any one of these players and 1 ask some of the older people they can tell you: Elmer Bam for write ups of their lives, dont Cash, Jimmy brough. Wayman I hsve forgotten sbout It, beth,nk Vause, Reid Staik, Dee Bambrough, 1 I am watching for Harold Ray, Kent Bambrough. cause haven't if they are very and birthdays, your Ronald Kendell, Grant Dickamore, work I'll far away you in Just as Dean Byram. Don Bambrough. oon as I can. Kelly Bambrough, Duane Poll, Ray Peek, Rex Bouchard A lot of good We want to send birthday greet luck to all of you mgs out this week to the following. Ken: Johansen, Marie Poll, Lewu Last Sunday night the Aaronic LaRae Carina, Glen Poll, Ri:tcr, a Priesthood boys put on very nice Fred and Sandra Seamona, Stanger program and foi the one's who ,nd from now on I'm to send didn't get to hear it I would like to them out a week aheadgoing so you can tell you what happened also wish them a happy birthday In Darrell Byram conducted the stead of knowing they just had one. meeting with Duane Poll giving the (So for the week May 29 to June 5), open ng prayer They sang "Praise Happy Birthday to Ed. Stromberg, To The Man" and "Come Unto Virginia Stanger, Margie Poll and Jesus I.allae Cornia played the Charlie Birt. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bybee, Mr. and Mrs Richard Titersore and Mr and Mrs Evan Stark We would like to welcome into our ward Mr and Mrs Edward St. La u,rent They live In the house across from Joe Rays They came from New Hampshire and Mr St Laurent is employed at Hill Field r L I ,v . c J June conference will be held the PICK A WINNER (OR SEVERAL) FROM OUR WIN SOM GROUP OF SEPARATES SlORTSHAPPV Pedal Pushers Multiple Stripe or solid colors $1 98 A 2.25 $1 98 Matching Blouse Halter 98c A 51.09 'horts $1.19 to $1.98 Size 8 to 11 weekend of June 12 Anyone work ing in MIA contact your Mutual presidency Here s real vacation for Joy Ray and her friend Gemcl Thornton, they left last Saturday morning for Chicago From there they are going to Michigan where Joy is going to buy a new car They will then drive to Canada, Niagra Falls, Pal New York then to Newark, N J , where they will visit Joy's s.ster (Adeal) and her family, the M L kozurs Then drive home This will really be a wonderful vacation, three weeks of it We hope tnev have a wonderful time We were all very happy for Don Vcc and Ivan Cornia. Donna Yee has been awfully sit k, but came out of u fine, with a bran new C lb bab daughter. Congratula lions, we arc all happy for you and hope Donna Vcc will have a speedy ra recovery The ward was presented a spe cial Scout award last Sunday night from the Boy Scouts of America It was presented to the bishop by Hebcr Jacobs, stake leader.' Dorothy's WEST OF POST OFFICE 2 DOORS The Primary graduated , Fred Stanger at Sacrament iReeting, Con gratuialions Fred. 1 he following boys should also be congratulated on having earned In dividual Awards Keith Coy, Lynn l oy, Kay Peek, Dan Stanger, Jack Moore, Badger, Verl Byram, Ix-Ko- Tbt fight! Our Saoitoot Servift if ftmiunfly better kiod of dry cleaning th that tt dothaa cleaner, freiber, brighter, yet com no morel SPOTS OUT NO ODORS PERSPIRATION IN BY 9 SANITONE . . OUT BY 6! DRY CLEANING Costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning! LAUNDRY . . . family bundle service O LAUNDERETTE . . . Complete focllitels . R 0Y LAUNDERETTE ROY, UTAH Cook and Glen PoIL a , Mont-gomer- a Uintah News Here's a little additional informa tion about the Jaycccs Jubilee which is to be held in West Point two days, Saturday May 28, and Monday May 30. The festivities start on Saturday evening at 8.30 with a dance held m the LDS West Point Ward hall. Tickets for the dance will be 50 cents each. At 9:45 the Judging in the queen contest will start The contcstanta will be from West Point and surrounding communities. The dance tickets should be saved over till the drawing Monday. The on Monday will begin with a flag raising ceremony at the school house at 8 a.m. The flag raising will be conducted by the Boy Scouts under the direction of Cheston Youngberg. At 6.30 breakfast will be served (out of doors weather permitting) at the school house. The menu will probably be pancakes, bacon and eggs etc. There will be a email charge for the breakfast, A program will be given from 11 a.m. Until noon, then there will be an intermission until 2 p.m. when the baseball game will be played. After the game prizes will be given from the dance tickets. ' The first prize will be a boya bike. Several other prizes will be given too. A carnival Is coming from Salt Lake. There The Special Interest Group of Deardorf home after she had prace with us. We the Riverdale Ward won $5 cash ticed all hope your ankle gets better real prize for attendance at the River dale Stake Special Interest group qugtk Cecil party held recently fh the stake ' We want to give our deepest syin house The Riverdale Ward had tafhy to the Ward family after the 5(1 pi event Each ward put on a tratjegy of losing their 6 year old skit and a wonderful time was had son, Freddie, in an automobile mu by all. , hap on the highway a week ago last Thursday. July 11 to Uth'are the days desfor the girls of the River ignated The ward baseball team suffered a heartbreaking defeat at the i ale Ward to spend at the Lake with a score of 7 to 5. But the boys View Slake Camp in North Fork. with score of 7 to 5. But the boys axe la there, more determined than Last Tuesday, marked the end of ever now. They have new uniforms, regular Relit f Society Goss instrucand they look real swanky at their tion, Jm.vevtr, ugular work and game. business will continue the Foe you who may be interested, 2nd Tuesday o( eai h month through the 34lh Ward LOST their first (lie summer months Mrs. Eva league game to the 28lh Ward, It Apolonie pu sident of the Ward Relooks like .there will be some lief Soc ety slated that plans are mighty good atake competition be- In the making aKo for a summer fore this tournament u finished. outing for the mem!ons of the Relief Society Mrs. Lillie Hunt has been down visiting with her sister Ellen Stuart The set orul Class Scout award for a few days. And the ladies in town made a quilting bee of the oc wtic pri suited L Scoutmaster .v,i;)htiis hist Sunday evening. caslon. That a good excuse to get in all of the town chatter, and still Hu awaids were given to Lynn i..iuriic) er, Deim.s Hull, Gary get something done. Mimpson, Robert Barney, James Paul Tesch, Leslie Davis, A fireaide chat for the M Men Stephens, David Burton, Jerry Bingham and and Gleaners was held at Rulon Bruce Pike John Notion received Dyes home last Sunday night. Dale his first class pin Talbot waa the speaker, and showed colored slide from Africa It was a very Interesting meeting tbe-danoo- Le-Itn- v ( You 'can bet that when Jack( Pringle got up the other night about 2 a.m., to shut off a light that bad been left on (he thought), lie was mighty surprised to see his v.n Kenny who had come home from th service. Kenny had been stationed in Augsburg, Germany for the p i 16 months and his folks were mt expecting him home till Jj!y it was quite a jolt to find him limm getting ready for bed, hefoie tin even knew about it Before Kenny left Augsburg bad the opportunity of taking ,m other trip. This time he w.is pu.i foe 15 daya. He went by ia: gn some other fellow through Bieiito and Varooa to Vonise, then to Kl r ence, Italy, and Rome from wm he went by himself by tram Hire u.h the French River!, Monte ( arid and up to Zollenkoffen where He Swiss temple i being built IhsiM they have just started wotkuig on the interior of the temple and Hi g 4 ia a beautiful sight From there he went to L.i gt in gem, and up to London to see some fnends All in all Kenny lias taki u good advantage of the oppoi lumtu s he had while serving I nth .Sam He has received his di.wh.ir, e i.m and is home for kot p.s m.uim he plans on going away in Mimm in the fall, but we re glad he m h.n s borne Seems good tu sec him around again. v ...Ur . mo GE ROlt-AROUY- fl STORES EASILYI ROLLS EASILYI CLEANS EASILYI ONLY coMnrri RIVERDALE NEWS I Adel Shipley and M;s Mi RHler will be co hostess to Kim i dale DUP Camp No 27 nest week Months to n lo 1? - Pay- Mrs Con r m for (, domonttrvfioa! No obligation! The Riverdale Ward was pie sented with the picture of the Sav lor at the Riverdale Slake Ml Leadership meeting held May 18. The ward was given for the highest percentage of attendance during April The Riverdale ward will keep the trophy until another gets The picture a higher percentage is hung in the chapel I I. ). Sparrow Phone Roy 0OGSS!aU QMKl r4 v " N 1 WOOOffl - Ornamental Wrought Iron s. Add new Leant and distinction to your borne wit wrought iron work. Many graceful design to choose from In gates, railings, sign, ntc s BETTER PRESS SHIRTS . CONI Thurwhty, May 20, 1955 le, will be a email merry go round, They both looked pretty much like email elrplanaa, train and Shetland ghosts,. After a sloppy wash jobai Verona Stark, Primary teacher of ponies and a refreshment stead. the top of the U, the girls disapGroup I along with her class, enpeared. When the U waa finished A chorister and organist class is and the whole party was ready to tertained their mother at a party held last Tuesday. Those present to be conducted in Ogden during leave, the boya hpdd for the reswere Larry Stark, Larry Williams, the summer for six t weeks. There ervoir for their usual swim. It was five dollar registration only a matter of minutee though Bruce Westbrook, Brian Poll, Doug will be-las Mathis, Vem Poll, Susan Wilson, fee. If anyone is interested they until they were down in the valley Jean Kendell, Mar jean Cook, may find out more by contacting again. Why didnt you guy have Margie Poll, Ramona Hill and Judy their bishop. your swim? You wouldn't lei the Harmon. Refreshment! were served. girls scare you away would you? On June 1 the North Davit Stake And another thing Annette Stodi be held at the If your wondering why there's Dance festival-wi- ll Clear-Helwould like to know what it dard in house North Davis Stake chilso many smiling faces on the In Ogden on June 4 the meant la the paper when it said dren (and bus driven) this time of were in, charge of the year. Its because school ends this Ogden (takes will hold their dance the Boy Scouts of the U. I guest it 8 the festival 36 at at painting p.nu week. (I remember from a long way Ogden meant what it said, Annette. They back, so I know exactly how they stadium this would, be tor the secwere in charge of You know, feel). Hope you all have a nice ond division. in the shade at the bottom sitting vacation. On Sunday the evening meeting snd yelling up "Get to work." was conducted by the missionaries And by the way, when your vaca Ask Faye Stuart how much fun lions come along, please let me who were recently released from it is to be bounced around like their labors having served for two a know, or fancy parties and etc., I rubber ball. She can tell you! know that you folks hear of things years or longer. Coming down from the U ahe lost was The given by her hold on the aide of the trader opening prayer that I don't until ita old news. I Montgomery. Lila and it. depend on you to make these arti llughie was the first speaker, she Anl she's got bruises to prove cles what they are. So please call let Kenny Stuart tell you what was on faith. She followed a sensation it is to start down on things in. If you want this paper to spoke by her husband Heber Montgomery the tractor and discover be a success, 1 need your help. it hasnt who related some missionary ex brakes. any Then two songs were Never the less, this old business Congratulations to all the girls periencee. children chorus from of whitewashing the U is quite who danced in the Dance Festival. sung by a acwere West Point school, they It was really a beautiful sight. the thing by Velma Fisher, their Those who danced for our ward companiedWilford teacher. on spoke Zaugg When the U painting party got ward were: Joan Poll, Carolyn Poll, benediction by Loy back, about 11 a m., the childrens obedience, Joyce Poll, Sharon Mills, Marjorie Blake. parade was ready to start Thera Birt, LeVera Imlay, Karen Smith, was everything from cowboy and Carol Coy, Janet Cook, Norma Earl, who The the children in Indians to Hindo dancera. There aang Karol Kendell and Camilla Ang were Douglas were bikes, trikes and buggy, all meeting evening lesy. Cook, Eileen Zaugg, Carolyn Pat decorated for the big event Doris Oleson, Connie Hoi following the parade wa Mrs. Rose Walts left last week lerson, to visit friends and relatives In brook, Fred Flint, Janet Patterson, a band concert presented by the Linda Dalton, Janat Bumingham, South Junior High band under tba Idaho. Margaret By bee, Lewis Montgom- direction of Cart DeYoung After ery, Paul Montgomery, Jimmy Gale, they had finished presenting their Bowen, Rob very good program, they piled into WEST POIHT HEWS Linda Singleton, Aflon ert Nilson, Jackie Putnam There the bus, and were served bar be were other member of the chorus cues by the U Day Committee. By VIRGINIA OLESON who were not present. The program was held on the front steps of the school house. this Those having birthdays Fireside meeting was held at the Bishop Anderson opened with pray-e- r week are Wayne Oleson, Glen Hoi Max Fiaher home after Sunday Linda Keyes sang Open Up Edna Elva brook, Stoddard, Zaugg. '.'leone Caldwell, Gary Praker, evening services. The M Men and Your Heart Then Barbara Hiji was crowned as U Day Queen by Wayne Bumingham, Karen Thorn Gleaner girl were invited. Mrs Minnie Kendell last years ley, Lonna Johnson, Merlin Ed Gary Parker was advanced from queen. Barbara's attendenu were wards, Leon Bennett, and Vera Thurgood. We hope your birthdays a Teacher to a Pneat Sunday eve Linda Jones, Beverly Femelius sod Sally Aeiahelman. Ail (our Gary. bring you much joy and happiness, nlng Congratulation were given lovely corsages. Speaker snd thst you til hsve many more of them. Elva Zaugg waa sustained as of the occassioa was Albert Ken-del- l and he read a poem written teacher in the Sunday School, ahe Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones arc cele replaces Mrs. William who is leav- by Tim Kendell, sbout the U. He reminded us that U stands for Utah b rating their wedding anniversary ing snd United States as well a Uinthis week. We with them happiness tah on their tpadal day. Thought for the week In men i on am to Parley Kill Mockery Mr and Mrs Blair Williams re who founded U Day. Claude burn, Why do we grudge our sweets so Stuart told of a few incidents In leaving West Point We have en to the living the life of Mr. Kilburn who was joyed having them here the put God knows, find at best too killed the day before our calebra nine months and will be sorry to Who, much of gall. have them go Mrs Willisms In tion last year. The concluding numaddition to teaching at the West And then with generous open hands ber on the program was an accorkneel. dion solo by Barbara Anderson. Point school served as a Sunday An excellent dinner was served School teacher Mr Williams held Giving unto the dead our all? a position in the Stake Sunday st 12 30 to 339 people. And it was School Mr and Mrs Williams each Why do we pierce the warm heart's, good to see the faces of many sin or sorrow, fnends who have moved away gave an interesting talk in the Sun With Idle Jests, or scorn or cruel Some of who were Josey Messer day School opening exercises sneers, ly, Russel Keyes snd his family, And when it cannot know on some Carl The Davis Chapter of the Young Anderson, Clair Bybee snd his tommorrow, Farmers of America held their n Billy Peterson and his, and family, woe of its through tears? nual banquet snd business meeting Speak Artie (Lyle) Bybee and hers on Wednesday of last week at There were games for the chil What do the dead care for the Kelly'S Dinner House in Clearfield. drvn in the afternoon, bingo for the tender token Mar Paice of West Point was ladies, and a ball game for the men elected pdesident of the group. He Hie love, the praise the floral of The evening was highlighted with ferings succeeds Dean J. Manning, also of the lighting of the U, and a dance Bui palpitating, Lving hearts are at the South Weber hall. The West Point, who was elected vice music broken was furnished by Owen Ridges or president. The other new officers For want of these just things. are Maurice Thurgood, West Point, Chester, and a floor show was pra Anonymous sented. treasurer, John Kapos, Kaysville, reporter, and the following direc Merl Thurgood, of West tors The South Ogden Stake present Po.nt, Joe Simpson and Ben Thur ed it's dance festival Saturday good, both of Syracuse; Paul Van night also The theme was "Car Hoct, Farmington and Blair Dahl, By MARION STUART rousel," and the floor was decorated est Point. to represent a merry go round. The For another year, U Day has Uintah Beehives and Scouts were The North Davis Slake Beehive come and gone The U has received the only ones in the stake to do Swarm Day was held on Saturday coat of white wash and so the danees chosen for their group. afternoon st the North Davis stake another kids It all started while And they did themselves proud by have the house. A program was conducted the U was getting its annua cover dancing very well Those who that consisted of skits, dances and up job Somebody flipped white- danced were Beverly FcrncLus, presentation of awards for perfect wash on somebody else and then Marlin Nelson, Donna Hill, Albert attendance at Sunday School, Sac- W'ell can guess what happened. Bonas, Sharon Goodwin, you Clyde rament meeting and Mutual meetThe innocent people -- had to get Stoker, Janice Bybec, Colin KenWest The Point ings girl having lost, or woe be unto them too. Be- dell, Sandra Nelson, Lynn Bybee, perfect attendance at all three was fore the little scrap was over, Jay Barbara Hill, Darrell Feebly, Linda Karen Zaugg The girls in West Kcodell had poured a half a bucket Jones, Delane Bybce, and Don Pear Point chosen honor bees were. of whitewash over Lands Wilson. son A sprained ankle kepi Ceeil Jean Singleton, Janice Bennett, Linda King, Lucy Oleson, Karen Zaugg, Louise Patterson, Carolyn ('riddle, Saundra Flint, Ellen Flint and Sharon Johnson. After the picsentation refreshments were served The girls had a very good time. Prelude and music through out the Stanley South Weber Sun-Chronic- -- ,, - . , M - More and more w ise farmers in this area are turning to sprinkler irrigation. It eliminates ditches, providing more acreage. There is no running water to spread weed seeds and no runoff, with sour soil. Sprinkler irrigation water is distributed more evenly giving better root systems, higher and bigger yields. 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