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Show I Tlitf EBB HOOPER w READ AND USE THE WANT ADS By VELMA READ Phone . 3 3000 f"' vr.V'" A f Lloyd King really had a streak of good luck recently when he won the tire tale contest sponsored by the Phillips 68 Petroleum Company. Lloyd and his family are vacation- ing in California with all expenses paid. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Briggs have iccently moved to Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. James (Jim) D. Freu and son Scott are the new residents in the Briggs home. Jim is a brother to Dean Freu. DRY CLEANING Slacks often present tough 1 Church News LDS Mr. Alfred Weston, was one of the fortunate few to drawn an elk permit and then to complete his luck he brought home a wonderful spcciman from Manti to put in the freecr for the winter. Mrs Mel Williams, 3029 W. 5000 So , and Mrs. Ann Day of 5955 So. The Literary lesson for the Roy 310o w , Roy, are both home from First Ward Relief Society will be The 4th Ward Relief SocHty Social Science lesson will be given by Mrs. Lottie Shupe, Tuesday OcL 25 at 2 p.m. Lakeview Ward Relief Society's Social Science lesson will be glrea by Mrs. Lola Combe Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. tume party in their home last Friday. They had a spook alley and hunt Refreshments a scavenger were served. The Daughters of Pioneers Camp will hold their meeting this month at the home of Emma McCldg on Oct 29, with Sylvia Garner assisting hostess Arinina Widdison will give the lesson, and Valcda Jones and Jean Richins will be in t barge of the program. V e carpet X LEES ROY NEWS C. Brightens rooms like magic at a modest budget price Flora Ogan Tlie family of William Varney report he is steadilv improving, and Mr and Mrs Nolan Nelson arej feeling line Mr. Varney is still conthe proud parents of a new baby fined in the Dee Hospital where girl They now have three girls and he has liecn since being injured in one bov an automobile accident in Idaho By rayon yams are tightly tufted to give Twinkletuft that luxurious looped texture, the Thrss-pl- y extra bounce and depth under foot that gives you dejendable service and wear. And Twinkletuft is washable, moth proof and soil resistant . . . easy to keep clean and bright. Halloween costume dance willi held for both wards on Hallo- Mr and Mrs Toni lirenc li!o have ween night (Jet 31 The MIA is in been busy the pasl week entertaini(barge All of vou, young or old. ng friends and relatives from vardrag out vour old garb and dress up ious p.irts of the country foi the occasion This is one eveMr and Mrs Vcrner Stoddard ning you can really enjoy your-from i.d children Draggorton. selves Refreshments will be sold at the Bicnihlcyx and time spent aid prizes g.ven for the best cos-- t they were joined Sunday by Mrs imrs ake. ami Wilbur Brooks of Salt Mrs Agnes Fuller o( Price Near In Id is in the Dee hospital Dr and Mrs Hollo E Watkins i com cling from a recent operation and son Jay of Pasadena Calif also hope tie "V ill be home soon and lecent - i . ing perspiration. What's more, the original like-ne- 1 look and feel of fabrics is restored better press lusts longer, too. ( all us for service today. , visited with the Hrrnchleys !y IT COSTS NO MORE Mr and Mrs Staylev Reunion visited in Aflon. Wvo. last week Television Repair FOR THE BEST ROY Fionomical Sporting some broken arms this past week are a couple of young stuSchool dents of the Lake-vieThe first one to break his arm was David Grover son of Mrs John Tiny His accident happened while his class was lining up to go in to school n Monday lac .McQuill.m son id Mr and Mrs George McQuillan, (ell from the slippery slide and fi.u tured his wrist. and Fast Service Launderette 4-315- 0 i A. Klein r the hospital recuperating from heart given by Mrs. Minnie Green of the conditions. Relief Society Stake Board, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross of Boise, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Richards will give the Leonard Russell over he weekend. Socia Science lesson for the Roy Second Ward Relief Society Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. Fay and Jean Fowers entertain- Hooper has been transferred to Salma, in connection with his employment A our sport clothes. It gets out ALL the dirt-e- ven stubborn spots, includ- l.l MR West, was a lucky winner of a new electric sewing machine given away at the Bon Marche. The winner guessed the nearest number of sewing machine bobbins in a bowl and a 25 word statement on why she would like to win the machine. te hat's cleaning problems. why you should insist upon our Sanitone Serene for all UOMPIFTF Reservations for about 300 were made for the Back to School, hot luncheon served last night at the Lakeview School PTA meeting. The membership drive going on this week at the. school had good results. To help their youngsters school rooms in the current contest, parents have until Friday afternoon to send in their membership fee. ill recover in a hurry. Pas Fire ed 12 couples at a Halloween cos- Mr and Mrs. Vern Taylor were veiy fortunate to escape injury last Satuiduy evening while in an accident A considerable amount of damage was done to (heir car. Sanitone October 20, 1955 you. year on Wednesday, Nov. 16. The bazaar will be aboQt the same as it was last year. The Relief Society will be in charge of the baked goods and sewing. The MIA, candy and pop corn, Primary fish ponds and games and Sunday School the luncheon. Lets all remember this date and start saving our money. THANKS TO Roy, Utah Several elders in the First and Second Wards were advanced to Seventies recently. They arc Ray Cottle, Ellis Giles, Fred R. Allen Jr, Theron Richms, Lyle Parker, Don Arave, Tom Lowe, Clyde , Lowe, Fred Dawson, Merrill Widdi-sonCharles Torghele and Don Widdison. Congratulations to all of The Hooper First Ward will hold J. le, The Primary First Ward will hold its annual Halloween party on Thursday evening, Oct 27, at 7 p.m. There will be no primary that day. Prizes will be given for the best costumes. The parents are invited and everything good to eat will be sold, such as hotdogs, chili, pop corn balls, cookies, cake .apples, etc. There will be a fishpond, and the record player will furnish music Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith left for those who woud like to dance. Wednesday for a lCklay trip to They also plan to have a spook alley. Nyssa, -- Oregon, Myrtle, Oregon and Crescent, Calif., to visit relatives Mrs. Lyle Barnhart, 5581 So 2000 Mr. and Mrs Roy Beasley hvc been visiting in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Johnston the past week. their Welfare Bazaar again this auto-mobil- Sun-Chronic- SERVICE 1 Corafraa Colors are DON'T TAKE A CHANCE NOW EVERYONE CAN HAVE LUXURIOUS BROADLOOM GO PROTECTED $5,000 - Accidental Death CARPET SPECIAL PRICE $500 n lustrous all rayon jTwinkletuft. Choose shades of "Moonlight, Mountain Mist, Dawn all Beige, and Starlight angel-of- t ... star-brigh- t, fresh and clear. BECAUSE OF OUR TREMENDOUS REMODELING Injury 3 DAYS - in deep-dye- d PROGRAM All Carpet Must Be Sold Immediately! J SQ. YD. WHILE IT LASTS It takes only a minute to fill out the papers!! MANSFIELD REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PHONE . ROY, UTAH c LAYTON rucot JL ' 450 COY (5490 So. 1900 W.) PHONE 3 7878 BOUNTIFUL Phone AX 5-34- 25 |