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Show He Ky ' 4, iV lJ Virginia Oleson their wedding anniversary on Nov. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manning Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Ross celeand We send wiihes for a happy birthbrate their on the 5th. We wish day to Shirley Fisher whose birththem happiness. day was on the 24th. Jesse Bennett and Elva Bennett on the 25th; May we remind you again about Fisher on the 27th and Alta Halloween Party to be the Montgomery, Bessie Dahl and Jay held Primary 28th. There will be on the Holbrook on the 2Bth. plenty to eat at the lowest possible will be hot dogs, We send congratulations and cost, there ice cream, cup cakes, cake, wishes for happiness on their wedand I think pop corn, we ding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. candy have it anyway. There will Maurice Johnston whose wedding usually a costume parade, a spook alley, be anniversary was on the 25th. a fish pond, etc. So don't eat before Hereafter we will send birthday you come and come prepared to wishes and congratulations on wed- - have fun. Everyone in the ward is invited. So put on your costume and come. If you don't have one come anyway. 1, a TYPHOID Comes from contaminated water. may be safe one month and contaminated the nest month. A number of wells in Weber and Davis Counties are already contaminated. With no down payment and $1.20 a week, you can own an Ogden Water Purifier for your drinking water. A well The Ogden Purifier is stan- dard equipment on Douglas and Lockheed transport planes, and has been tested and aoprovH by Ogden Medical Laboratories Play safe with an Ogden Purifier. Culligan Soft Water Service 263 24th Street Ph 2 9244 Ogden, Utah We are glad to hear that Linda Dalton who was stricken with an appendicitis attack on Sunday of last week and had to have an emergency operation is now home from the hospital and we hope that she soon feels much better. 1 learned to love Linda when I taught her in Primary two years ago, so she is especially dear to me. s It was announced that the stake had produced 250 bags of potatoes over the assignment for Welfare, these potatoes are to be sold at $1 50 pi r tiag and the hags weight from 100 to 125 lbs If vou would like CLEANERS DRESSWELL OPEN FROM 7 $ MENS OVERCOATS 1.35 PHONE aliil START SHOPPING j tl MEW y Jor ytur be bishop, and Leslie Hansen (a recent had at the welfare farm, not that convert to the church told of hia I am selling them but sometimes experience at Pearl ltarbor that fateful December 7th Donna Thur-gooits nice to know such things. representing the LDS girls 1 think the top news of the week spoke briefly on why girls respect a boy who honors his priesthood. hi our town was the stake confer-er.ee- . I'm sure no one could call The congregation sang, "Praise to it dull Perhaps we need to be kept Man." Elder Paul C. Child of the cn our toes more. I'm sure the Church Welfare Committee spoke nnouncement that someone would briefly on the experience of the be called out of the audience choir on the recent tour and of an caused sveeral people to sharpen experience in Copenhagen when they met with the officials on fast their wits. day. The concluding speaker waa At the morning session of the Elder ThorjK B Isaacson of the .obference the program was as fol- Presiding Bishopric of the Church, lows Invocation by Larry McFar- who was the visiting general auland of Clearfield, song by the stake thority. Bishop Isaacson advised the Singing Mothers Choir. President members to put themselves in tune llaslam thanked the Stake Relief with the Lord To honor the priestSociety and Mr. Boyd Naylor for hood He advised the young people the lovely flowers. There were glad-lola- , to honor their paients and above all chrysanthemums and asters In not to be afraid to tell their parlovely orchid shades and deep cer- ents that they love them. 11c told ise, they were lovely. President lfas-la- them that the older parents get the also thanked the Clearfield more they need this love. He ad vised them to pi ay for their parpolice for directing traffic and the Seventh Quorum of Elders for as- ents even as their parents pray for sistance at the parking lot and the them The benediction by Boyd WilSenior Aaronic Priesthood for serv- cox At the afternoon session the proing as ushers The music was under the direction of Ballard Christian-segram was as follows Song by the who led the congregation in congregation. Invmation by Robert singing The accompaniment was by Spiers, song by the North Davis Sheldon Dahl The first speaker was Stake Singing Mothers choir. HarPresident llaslam who bore his tes- old Steed, stake ileik presented the timony and spoke briefly advising general authorities and the officers the voting (oiks that their mothers in flu stake foi our vote to sustain and fathers were their best friends them in their otfiies A member of and told them not to resent the the Senior Aaionic Priesthood that were placed upon spoke briefly, lie was followed by them his general theme "Don't the following (all of feme me in," was interesting Short w horn spoke briefly j G. Harold Holt, talks were given by Terry Garner, Henry Hampton l,oy Blake. Mrs of the LMIA who on gathering fast offer- Ucathersoiu a deacon, ings Joel Hiser, a teacher, gave an staled that then ,ue only 18 girls mteri sting talk and paid a tribute in North Davis 'take who are into those he has been teaching with active in MIA and asked our coup and particularly honored his father oration in helping to find those who is his present companion. Gary g.rls also She w,.s pillowed by Ellen Then1 Thomley spoke of honoring one's Lames, and Eaiieh a sui prise was spuing when Mrs llaslam. Smith ..ml Bruadbent. the' wives of the stake piesidemy werej vailed on Jo se.ik at the request Wi- were told oi Bishop Isaat'"i. that he ofun ems this Although, sut prised the Lubes managed to A.M. to 7 P.M. very web Nivt Pres liar-Cleaned speak Dry and Pressed vey Doardbent pone followed by Next Mr. President Keith Sm-tPaul C Child spoke followed by Cash and Carry 37034 Bishop Isaacson who among other things told of hi1 retail visit to the Holy I,iid and how he flew over the Soj of (iallliee on his way to Jerusalem. of the Ibvir Jordan and Ue old Jerusalem and the Hill of i a.vary and the Barden of Gethe sematic d Mi. and Mrs. Leo Ottley celebrate Phone 5 1340 j G H T H E R E new rca Victor special series from, 5995 t October 27, 1955 Roy, Utah, lc, some nice potatoes they are to ding anniversaries a week in advance so that you may wish them happiness on their own special day or send them a card if you like. Those having birthdays next week are: Mary Kirkman and Letha Read on the 30th, Lots Flint, Lillie Stoddard and Kaylin Dalton on the 1st, Hugh Turtle on the 3rd, Florence Paice on the 4th and Kay Edwards and Dean Manning on the 5th. WEST POINT HEWS Sun-Chronic- I I f There were ovu 1412 pt l sons in Undance at th miming session and almost the 'jinr number m am Mire t hat those the afternoon who attended enjoyed the meeting The dosing song by the chorus and the benediction was by Gerald Israelson at 1 express our .sympathy to the familv of Nancy Garnei White ICA Vklr 1 Thrift. Low til priced RCA Victor TV! Cob-to- 37 imallir thou prevsovt modelt. Ebony fmth. Motchmg Modl J7S&022 florid, it, $ir9.95 '! Vltr ICA lowett priced TV AJumimipd Ttwni. h RCA ICA Vlttar lowatt prkad Victor Ovrit conla. pctur tub. Bloch ttiKirtd finish. Matching ttond, xfra. Model 2156052. $j;g 21-ln- Vtof RCA ment program. At this program the details of which we will not go into, the troys and girls who completed their 4H work were given certificates and some were also given special awards Those from West Point who received awards were: Tlue Merry Homemakers, led by Ellen Flint, Midge Takahashi, Saundra Flint, and Carolyn ('riddle; The Cookcrettes, led by Shirley Kirkman, Sheila Kirkmarl, Dons Olt son, Janet Flint, Unore Zaugg and the Eight Steady Stirrers, led by Irene Millgate; Jackie Putnam, Linda Singleton. Connie Holbrook, Ei'een Zaugg. Irene Garrard. Judy Jones. Janet Patterson. Kathy Saw-leThe Chefs by Devery Hunt, Zora King, Bonnie Mae Edwards, Alton Bowen, Carolyn Patterson, Janet Burningham, Linda Dalton ad Margaret By bee The 4 11 Boys led by Wilford Zaugg are Iue Zaugg, Douglas Took. Steven Richeson, Gary Gamer. Ken Gardner. Jeffrey Flint. Those who received special awards were lu-Zaugg, Steven Hicheson and Ned Zaugg We wish to Congratulate all the children on 'he.r achievements grot MoHogorty luosd ook grokvod Modal 21S632. kxS finiih 21 oitro. 259.8 WATCH REPAIR , Experience. Attended Bradlrv Cmversity, Fed. a. Ill School in Watch Itepair 5 mil uft' W0T 90 S3 Lower Prices Better Quality $209.95 Vrs Onr Years Guarantee Out and See" "Drive C. Stringham Jewelry See Cal stringham Bov tt.ih Theater Bldg k.J rJW till! !lll!i!l! II! THIRTY FIVE CAN'T ACA Vlcfor 21-InHOi:Hnr. Hoi New "4 Plu" Picture Quality on RCA Victor nclutiv ot thu 'ro. Ebony finish. Stand, pric. M,d.. 21X602. J2M'9S RCA Victor Tronjett. roHaround T V 2 grained Em Mahogany ipoknl Iih. Mod! 21T622j. "Big Whel" Victor lowett price RCA Otodato. RCA Victor contoi Picture Quality. with new fvnith. Wolnvt groined Mohogony niyhet, f limed ook groined extra. 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So do call us today. - ' 1 g ' BEST PLACE fan-t.isi- ny s Vi..rd av hai k to h .i Huger ! deer hunters Nelson got BEST PRICE YOUR WISH I his Stoar' and Lane By theirs Heid and Dee Hill let g ihi us nil of (imrve f he Orm Byber as usual, 15 p.o's a. is smet-ssfuoi e looks for 15 hunters Jennie ".sine stems to hast better luck o n out hs hi rvelf than with Clar m i She got her two mint at alKiut t m s.ods ss.th one shot As far as ssc knnss at press time Clarence ti.isii t got hiv set hut he will have to go along was lo heat his wife I hof r to hear alKiut the resl of you lucks hunters hv next press lime o't T , BEST CLEANING ROY Can come true. Now you can plav the accordion RIGHT in in your own home by qualified progressive school of music i Launderette COMPLETE LAUNDRY teacher. Accordion furnished. SERVICE ROY, UTAH PHONE OGDEN 34551. lMSMMB 'The Uintah 1TA got into full vssmg last Monday night with a very ITesi-dellig oil toili ng, conducted hv Hut h Peterson A discussion ,s,is (oiidmted concerning an Adult Education Class which was to bo held one night a week This was socd down in favor of a guest peaker at their regular meetings. These should prose mleresting for i s i ry one in loan w hid her you have s, hind ( hildien or not Another sub BE WRONG!!! Admm.itro'-o- oitthonirt ond fm Vlon!. corporo'-o- ore Comfort - HEAT ELECTRICALLY ! prod'ng 'her employee. ConiwM your local ChiroproUor ond de'nrmin efficiency of 'hit new icence (or yourielf 'he say goodbye to long, hard work in electric cold this winter Install a low-cov- t numbing heater in your milkhousc, repair shop, and other auxiliary farm buildings. You will be more comfortable and do better work in less time. Electricity can do so much for so little in making your farm more profitable. You And 90 Days Service Policy Offer CALL ' - - Atk About Our Special Antenna Installation COME IN - Safeways Frozen lockers. The party he went with did get their deer but all he got was a lot of walking, but he is still glad that he made the ! rip He left Wednesday morning f number of mdui'nof for A I x- , MILLION PATIENTS S'otei Vir0"t ncei Chiroproctic edvcoion for 24 MONTHS hunt-dena- Second Best Dry Cleaning for Me! r coufttriet. An increoiing No More Uintah News ioUd from oil woUi of lift, 35.000.000 painlt 0 ol Ch.ioprotf't The health problem! through lh mod'" Chiroproctic Proftttion it uM'obty proud lhat wilh.n 58 yeoxi hoi become the tecond large' o' oil healing profuoni, 500 iniuronce coponiti recognire Chroproc'ic domi. Chiropractor! ore litemed m 45 I'o'ei, 'he Dti'fic of Columbia, Howoli, Altftlo, molt of 'be Rronte of Canada ond or.ou forgn The United It was good to see Frank Varley Pasa-fo- r ing bug bit him way down in a couple of days. The deer Calif, where he is working in To be son Thought for the week tiusied is a greater compliment Basketball is just around the cor than to be loved ner tor the M Men both Jr and Sr. The Seniors will start the 3rd ol November with Uintah meeting the 14th Ward at 6 30 pm in the South Jr High If any ot you want By to have an evening ot real enjoyment come out and root tor the .Marlon home team These games will he 1 ! pl.iwd on 'Thursday evenings We . will keep you posted from week to Stuart week as to the outcome ot these f G,games hone 2 7759 0r $29 Can you remember Nov. 4. (Don't Last Sunday night four first year Beehive girls were awarded service pins by the Primary for the work that they did while in the Primary. They were Barbara Hill, Beverly Fernelius, Linda Wadman and Rhea Lou Peby. forget). ! Watch Cleaned $4.50 ; these various positions in the IT A evening long remembered In the for this school year: Mrs. Ruth Pet- minds of everyone. erson, president; Mrs. Rosalie Garner, vice president; Mrs. Lydia CoTELL EVERYONE ttle,' secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Roland Fowers, publicity chairman; Mrs. Ivy Keyes, room representaYOU READ THE-tive; Mrs. Betty Kendall, program chairman; Mrs. Lois Bybee, 1TA Magazine rep., and Mrs. Nelda Bybee, safety chairman. Also discussed was a "fathers program" lo be held at a latter date. It was felt that the boys and girls were being mothered to death. SZeSimCImrcf' i JEWELRY SraSy. j Iaist week the Davis High School was the setting for the 411 Achieve- diii DIAMONDS ject discussed was a series of three to the LONG AWAITED NEW educational tours for the school started that will get us on our way children. Suggested tours were the CHAPEL. Somebody will call at Continental Bakery, the Primary Childrens Hospital to visit Lyle By- your home with tickets befor the bee and a milk processing plant. night of the concert so be prepared A short program was presented and for them and welcome them In. All refreshments were served. The fol- reports of them have been outstandwe are sure that It will be a lowing people will be working In ing and daughter of the Ute George R. Bennett and Mary Ann King Bennett. Mrs. White died last week of heart attack. She has a son, Lawrence Gainer, two sisters, Mary Kirkman and Florence Paice and hire hi others George Q. Bennett, l.yium Binned and Marvin Bennett living in West INnnt. I met Mrs. W hite oi several occasions, she was a i. ue pcrsiqj May we express to all her family both those living in West Point and those living elsewhere our deepest sympathy. M ay we WATCHES Page Three FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 2 to 5 Hours: 10 to 12 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 10 TO 5360 South1900 West . 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