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Show The WEST POINT NEWS By Those who are celebrating their wedding anniversaries this week are Mr. and Mrs. David Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Thurgood, we wish them happiness on their speciaf day and always. Olevon Phone 5 3 , . 1340 W'e send best wishes for happiness to those who are blowing out candles on their birtnday cakes this week. They are: Vickie Flint, Lorin Edwards, Robert Caldwell, Nephi Kathleen Ross, Sondra Twede, Thurgood, Douglas Patterson, ndi Moss, Marsha Bingham, Marion , Jlwards, Martha Singleton. Ernest Richeson, Ray Dahl, Linda Jean Stoddard. Chat;-Blake- TYPHOID Comes from contami- nated water. A well may be safe one month and contaminated the next month. A number of wells in Weber and Davis Counties arc already contaminated With no down payment and $1.20 a week, you can own an Water Purifier for Ogden your drinking water. T he Ogden Purifier is standard equipment on Douglas and Lockheed transport planes, and has been tested and approved by Ogden Medical Laboratories Plav safe with an Ogden Purifier. Culligan Soft Water Service 263 24th Street Ph 2 9244 Ogden, Utah Few dances ire given in the ward these days most of the dances now being held e North Davis Stake House in Clearfield. The MIA is having a Halowecn dance on Oct. 25 about 8 30 p m. It will be a costume affair. Refreshments will be sold. There will be a good orchestra, Grace Hadley's, so please come out and give the Mutual your support and have a good time. The dance will be held in the West Point amusement hall. The MIA are working very hard to make this af- Jir pleasing to you so please come. at-th- North Wil-for- There will be no priesthood or sacrament meeting held in West Point Ward next Sunday due to North Davis Stake conference, to be held in Clearfield The visiting au thority will e Bishop Thorpe B Is.iat-o- n of the Presiding Bishop nc and Paul (' Child of the Church CLEANERS OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Ir 135 ( 1 MENS j OVERCOATS PIIONF 3 ( (1c sturd Pressed ash and Carry 7f)33 Page Three the peace, and seconded by Reid the Lamenite mission. Now please Bybee. Mr. Prices convenience to don't let Merliq down. Write to him the highway was also taken into con- right now! sideration. of Uintah News By This Marlon L N Phone what Ihc ncwlioard is Riverdale mem-bet- s News want. Stuart 7753 2 The Uintah school ITA will hold first meeting of the year on Mo.iday Oct 24, at 8 pm. in the schoolhou.se Business and a short! program will be presented Refresh menls will be served its hear It wav really had news to about Jay Cottle being struck bulbar polio He i.v in very condition (vo we want to wish the vuy best in regaining health Reid By bee is vitally interested in obvaimpg water from the Weber Basin pioject, because of the way the town is building up Milton Anderson would like to have a place to dimp garbage, and is interested in getting a tennis court at the school house, not necessarily to play tennis, but so the kids could have a place to skate, to dance and to play Dean Fernelius is interested in better water facilities and wants to make use of the facilities which the town has at the present tune, along with what new water they can Dale Crabtree was appointed president of the Jewish mission in mis area at the Hiverdale Stake conference held recently. The Jewish home mission has just been newly organized. The following were sustained Into positions In the ward auxiliary organizations of the Riverdale Ward Relief Society, Mrs. Berdean Crabtree, president; Mrs. Arleen Henderson, first counselor and Mrs Katheryn Birigham, 2nd counselor, and Mrs. Gladys Taylor was etaitt ed as secretary of the organization. Hal Davis has been sustained superintendent of the YMMIA with Gale Sanders, manual counselor and LeKoy Tubbs, activity councilor and Harmon Irobst, secretary. In the YWM1A Mrs Anna Dale Loveless has been named organist Mis M.infyn Tubbs was sustained cdunsi lor to Mrs Ksther Stevens, president of the Primary organiza- with poor gel. Albert Kendell got away before him had a chance to ask him what his his views are Well, when it comes election time, t hope you'll be in there to vote. l This town needs a little stirring, l.yle Jay Anderson lx in the too He hav bad the cords cut and this is our chance to show we in the back of his legs so he will are interested in what is going on His mother be able to walk This week, I would like lo hear says he is doing very well, and we want to wish him our best, and hope that at least 15 have written it won t be too long until he's baik to Merlin Dye who is serving a borne again mission to the Lanicnite He is working with the Navaho t the Allen Kendell has got his finger Indians in Arizona present n ii he has (wen helping tu gel U' bandaged enough to draw atten tlon from curious person Hie In hail boys and girls ready who sees bun In the middle of to pi to si lino' hi tab lie has to September hi i. hi. lit Ills linger in lake them to the doitor for cheek the li.iv bah i It w.is liiuktn and ups make ai i atlgemelits for then i nt up kir.dj had But it s out ol ales .1 itl ii that tv i tlil.U Is III 1 ho-p.ta- r l. mi The MIA is planning a whopping big Haluween party to lie held Oct 25 in the Hiverdale Ward recreation hall Particulars will be announced later 1 -- I ( cast How ala III has to h.iVi i" di t Hi ( i i.t p. bad Mil- i bain c it on a lug uhl ., a i. a alii splint Just to o (IV til K I alls all oil M III II- take i h bus .i make Mire you In- llopi bid ans Inc 3 Ills Mas a Muiw ( spi M In.!' gve that Hop! )ii.i i enough a'ten Iioil that It dm Ml M I bumped We .i'll! Navaho lu la s live ipiPe dll then hope it won t In ion long until it v all hunt's The Ilupis t u holms out "I Inlii and i n i i losi better I", i I tn r Till y alw aV s lla ( Ill'll lli ie an tin lb 'ails on tin- town il la, es on the o( a mesa M bi Mid uniting h Id Iasi witk You ii gits to si i Mi .mil knn-Tri-adwpn vnv nnmina'ert Pettit uf.o atv also serving w II ut try to It 1! you a little i!".vn that w..y on ijuite w hat win! on la ( ansi Mn an lining a sum bit nioii- ol i .u t ii. ii M.iVbi Mill all oik of lllUMwho In type wink Mi and Mr- - I'iIi' hav i hi ( ii hi Iping to pi in what 4n-the Indian ale .litin-'ii- l on .n 'h s tow n i! so good But boss and p I Is i i .nh b'l s( bool too In Mill o i . lit so t ' nt .ili i , Mill i epi i si nii it oil (jon t i at 'll in t o K l! il l"l S'ltln 'll a Mu I, 'll 'own total il y on w lit not flaw ai lie goads i n. k ml ol ri pair 'so! tin m id i n to look !a n It til s 1, at inn ( mi Id Mu- I , 1 DRESSWELL i piano. It was entitled, MI Wa)ked With God." The sermon was given by Farrell Cook of West Point who two year recently returned from mission in the East Central States. The closing song was Do What is Right." y Joseph Zaugg was released from h:s position as counselor on the North Davis Stake Geneology Committee last Sunday, his brother Zaugg has been chosen to fill his place. Joseph is at present serving as a stake missionary, a position he has held for some time. i October 20, 1955 Last Monday Oct. 17, the Seventies held their Halloween party at the West Point hall. Then sent out clever Black Owl invitations to the costume party. They had a nice orchestra and there was dancing and refreshments and naturally a good humor prevailed even though their were some, "wierd characters" present As is always the case at The Primary Assn, is sponsoring Seventies parties a good time was a Halloween party for the children. had by all. They are having the affair on Fri-uuOct. 28 in the amusement hall. Last Thursday Mrs. Verna llult, There will be a costume review as Mrs. Lois Flint, Saundra, Vickie there was last year. Refreshments and Maureen Flint visited m Salt will be sold at a reasonable cost. It Lake City with Johnny and Marilyn is planned to have both barbeque Holt, and family in honor ul their and hot dogs, also ice cream and daughter Anns birthday. cakes, candy will also be sold. We are planning to have the entertainVisiting West Point mis week ment a little different from other were Mr. and Mrs Harold Jlolt of years, a few new things will be add Calif Harold and Beth Angeles, a ed but perhaps they are best kept are visiting Mrs Annie T Hull of secret for now The children always West Point. After a brief visit they like a fish pond so there will be plan to take mother llolt hack to one or perhaps two. Please come California with them where it is out and have a good time and give hoped the California Sunshine will the Primary your loyal support. do her a lot of good. We sincerely hoje that she will enjoy the trip was held An interesting meeting very much and that she soon will be Sunday evening The meeting was feeling much better Oleson Orlin conducted by Bishop On Wednesday Oct 19 at 7 30 The opening song "Let I's All Press the annual 411 Club Achieveimnt On," was sung, led by Stanley Dahl was held at the Da is High Piogram and accompanied by Velma Fisher School and in Kaysville Each 1" incovalion ( lee Thurgood A vo who has completed tht n pro; girl Blaine Thur cal duet was sung by were recognised and presentHoward Stoddard, ac-- i eels, an go.-ed with awards by the Key Hanker the at d Susie by Ping .i.iipausi of the county The parents were eaih sent an invitation to attend the program 1 will tell ymi more about it next week see the film of the Colorado River entitled "The Devils Highway which was shown by John Goddard, at the North Davis Stake House in Clearfield last Thursday and Friday, I am sure you enjoyed it as I did. The scenery was lovely beyond compare. Im sure you will agree also lhai it was quite an adventure. Next month Mr. GoJdard is leaving for an expedition down the Congo River, lie will also take color films of this trip and he plans to return and show his films to us as he did the other two. It goes without saying that this planned for adventure should prove to be as interesting as the last two. I'm looking forward to it, aren't you? Next Friday Oct. 21 is Davis Stake Temple day. Roy, UtaE, le, Welfare Committee. If you were fortunate enough to Virginia Sun-Chronic- I YOUR WISH - ' ! I I i -- - Thought for the week It one road is dosed to you another you will find God directs our steps and has a plan for every soul There are paths you m.it dtcained of. leading to yu ,r goal - Author unknown J j J i Can mnir true. 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