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Show 7 J. The South Weber ',T past week visiting relatives and friends in South Weber, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Kay was initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary society for outstanding activities and studies, from upper 16th of their senior class. The graduates were elected by their outstanding achievements. He will graduate from veterinary medicine from Colorado A&M in June Congratulations Kay. We would like to extend a "get well wish to Gordon Watts, son of Mr and Mrs. Elwood Watts who Happy birthday this week to underwent surgery last week and Keith Kendell, Rets Rae Baker, Ar- is now convalescing at his home thur Powell, Grant Dickamore, We all wish you a speedy recovery Luella Byram, Edna Watts, Scott Gordon Westbroeke, Vern Coy, Eva Ray, Susan Kendell, Willard Bigelow, Way man Cash has taken over Margene Cook, Vicky Brake, John Sam Moore's Job as he new bus Potter, George R Poll and Debra driver for South Weber Tittensore. t The Clinton School PTA held a meeting Monday evening at 7 30 Kay Kendell and his wife Jeanne pm at the school Don Dewitt was were home duing their spring va- the speaker A 411 demonstration cation from Fort Collins, where Kay was given and music was furnished is attending A&M. Thep spent the by the South Weber students The Otyokwa Club of Weber Col lege, held a Easter breakfast Sunday at 7 a m The best dress affair was at the Mansion House, 2350 Adams Ave The theme was centered around colored eggs and spring decorated parasols, filled with flowers Annette Ray ws one of the in charge of the event All alumnae of the organization were invited TRUST AN Experts Eye FOR Watch Repair Attended Bradley University See CAL STR1NGHAM C. Stringham Jewelry Theatre I Television 1 Repair 1 Economical and lust Service I Roy. Utah Bldg Roy, Utah, Thursday, April 5, 1956 le, EE 43150 the cast, according to those who year champion Harvey Neuleboom. the play. The play casf is going to take the t- rheld no be will There play out to the 10th Ward (that is meetings in our ward Sunday due to general just over the Ogden viaduct) on conference. The following Sunday Wednesday April 11, So if you the Seminary students will present missed tb'to play when it was presented in Uintah, and would like their talks. to see, it, take Junt out there on Mr. and krs. Grant Dickamore that night. had their baby blessed Sunday. Heber Fernelnu celebrated hts They gave him the name of Lynn A. He was blessed by his father. 72nd birthday April 2nd The preThe baby was born March 2. .Mrs vious Saturday evening some of the Dickamore is the former Jeanine members of his family came home Arave This was also Grants birth- for a get together His daughter Wanda Van Zant and two grand a day daughters, Merle Marie and Linda came from Rallins for the occasion LIFES LESSON and attended Sunday School down Learn to make the most of life here Lose no happy day. Tune can never bring thee back Robert L. Bybee family recomi hances swept away. read in fast meeting Leave no tender word unsaid. Love mends were to welcome them back want and we while life shall last, to the ward. The mill will never turn again WS. And here are some more birthwater With that has past. s AlMark Stuart it U. April 3rd, days Anonymous. bert Andersons April 4 and Lynn saw Bybees April Uintah News By Roselle Gamer and Marlon Stuart Faster morning Sunday Shirts- j SHE SAVES MONEY, TOO WITH-CASand CARRY DISCOUNT PLUS . . H -- s s . , , ... lor SEMI-GLOS- S FURNITURE. WALLS. WOODWORK W. M. BUSH -t 1 By ups conked asparagus other vegetables PH 2 545 ROY 0m PAIfrr SERVICE REMEMBER for your fresh flower arrange-men- and cosages see Horrop Phone all PORTER FLORAL We Deliver ff.ERAMlMs Dial 3 3133 Roy, wfak 3 if your children like to make and m'Tum SWITCH TO material furnished LEAF MOLD iTOP SOIL u0 FILL DIRT u0 SAND GRAVEL NEW A with the normol opera- PHONE 01 Chiropractic system. assists that power within us, which ever strives for health. . FANNING Chiropractic Clinic 5360 S. 1900 West NEW KIND OF GLASS - LINED WATER HEATER A SCIENCE j rs Utah ARK NOW IN IU.DOM AND READY TO PLANT! (or cup grated American Cheese opt,onal Loui into greasixl baking dish PSI2 incliis and top with your favorite pie pastry Ar LEVELING v0 GRADING ALL WORK GUARANTEED t . . U Kyle 8 CO Door West of Post Office turkey 2 Top Soil $1.25 Yd. Win JAM MARCUS - velvaty 1. tion of the nervous rrr.:- Sparkling GLOSS and ' fere j yi tile-in- i She Gets it All At LAUNDERETTE r - Th Chiropractic system of healing it in accord with the law of nalure. It teachet the rulet of health ond aldt the human body to recover from its affliction! by correcting thoie conditions which inter- ROY and versary and Marjories birthday both on the 12th. We are happy to report that our neighbor Wilford Flint who was so seriously injured in a tractor accident is gradually getting better It will take time before he will be able to be up and about but it's wonderful to know that he is improving West Point girls who sang with the young ladies chorus at the morning session of North Davis Stake Conference were Janice Bennett, Jean Singleton, Linda King, Gloria Francisco, Iuise Patter son, Lucy Oleson and Karen Zaugg Karen Zaugg also played the accompaniment for two of the numbers The chorus was directed by Ballard Christiansen The annual school operetta will be held on the 13th and Nth of pril this year It is entitled ' Purple on the Moon " Another stake conference was held Sunday April 1. although we ther was a bit unsettled a record rrowd was In attendance At the LANDSCAPING . to Mr Pet-bab- Kenny Stuart is the new stake senior division ping pong cham-pmn. He won 15 of 16 games, to' take the honors and beat out last . Affiliated with Ogden Troy Lmmdfy I Happy anniversary Mrs. Max Fisher on the 11th and to Mr and Mrs IJoyd Singleton who celebrated their wedding anni- n Bruce Bvbee celebrated his 10th birthday recently by having some of his Cub Scout chums to a party There were about boys present - Roy Utah .1 j 1 Prolesionally-Laundere- d 14th. decorate cookies, let them have a The Claude S uarts are back i,antj in making tender, delicious from their trip to Idaho to visit cookles Mrs Wavne (Jean) sU,,jr their daughter Marjorie and her )U zm w 4400 So. gave us this family. While thea ere there, they ref ;ind rm sure you will enjoy had the priviledge of attending a lt as1,much as we have session in the Idaho Falls temple Jean Rill's Carmel Sugar Cookies The Alton Wildes, are more than cup shortening (Mrs Hill uses pleased to have Alton home again cube margarine and h for a while He has been stationed shortening) cup in Ashyra, Japan for two years cup granulated sugar and of course hasn t been home for ' cup brown sugar length of time He enlisted in Feb 3 eggs, beaten 1953, and has nine months left, 2 teaspoons vanilla which will probably spend in Reno IPi cups flour at the Stead Air Force Base He will teaspoon salt be home for 30 days before going ' teaspoon soda back there however, and now he Combine in order and mix well, rests assured that it won't all a little if you like beheading , spent in bed n,,u out and cut and sprinkle Somehow on his way home he w.th sugar Bake 10 12 minutes at must have gotten the flu and he 350 was mighty sick for a while, but lie jj ,(,u do not have a cookie cutis feeling better now Its good to 'ter in a desired shape it is a him back. to cut a bunny or a pie Ich.ck or what you would like out And speaking of being back, little cardboard, place it on the rolled Milton Rust is home from the hoy out douce and cut around the edge Ptal He is recovering slowly from uf the pattern with a sharp knife an accident he was in about three Mr Hill said that she has found week ago. He realty had a time that the sugar cookies are better if of it for s while.and on top of 'hoy are not rolled too thin and all the other troubles he had. he got alien they an cooked only until the chicken pox while he was in lightlv browned the hospital, but his mother says A favorite variation of hers for he is doing much better, and we Dus reupe is to make filled cookies hope it won't be too much longer wi'h nonce meat raisins, or fruit until he will be up and around The dough may also be rolled in'o two rolls wrapped in wax paper Have you ever seen the deacons and placed in refi igerator for even full Well they were one night last .1 dav or two Then slue the rolls week They had 1 party at Kennv and bake Stuart's, where they played all ('becking thlougli mv files I ran kinds of games, and worked up airos tins spec ial asparagus-chicketheir appitites Then they filled c.issiiole sent me by mv dear sister, themselves on hamburgers, potato Gladys Andehn in Idaho Falls New chips real good salads, which tender asparagus is now of their mothehs made, and turning to tin markets so this II the trimmin's topped off with makes ,1 sjvecial spring dish and an ( .ike and ice cream t.isv one to prepare lor your Fast Those who were there were Colin er Kendell Clvde Stoker. Edward sparagirs- huken ( jsserolr erson Joe Peterson. Bill Price, Dar rol Peebly Albert Bonas Cort Mil Cook until tender, hut not brown ion Stephen Dye id in a large sa use pan 'i cup minced onion in 14 cup Well till nex time, remember, butter or margarine "All the worlds a stage, and all in the men and women merely play Mlted all pm pose I lout cup ers They have their exits and their teasaKin salt entrances and one man in his time Si r in gradually ( cop- plaw many parts rmh milk K ov r mnderati' he.ji nil nux tine is thickened then add 2 (ups dui'd looked chicken or I Baptism and confirmation wis held Sundae afternoon at the stake center There were four from our ward baptised Thev were Linda Krvrx Curtis Goodw in Rodney By bee and Wayne Gnrner These hoys and girl were given a talk on bv Rishop Ray of the South baptw-Weber Ward He told them that thev shduld remember their bap tism bripmse of it being an Easter Sundav and in a way it was like a resurrection they would start a new life 2. . sim-hnv- e was bv Jexve Bvbee '. m.tis 1 School verv spiritual The 2h minute, talk ' Easter was given bv Rodney Bvbee of the Junior Sunday School Musical readings of the resurrection according to the New Testament writers were given bv Naomi Kendell, as narra tor assisted by Kathy and IxiuAnn McFarland Dollv and Rcalou Pee blv Kathy .Goodwin Gordon gle Zane Peterson and Neil Dye Testimony meeting was held after Sunday School Ted and Glenn Combe had their1 blessed and named Carolee," 7. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT . l- -o to ip..k d.y U N ot U. o Fnd.y, April 20. 1 the suntans program Sanitone Dry Cleaning I 1 Flora Kendell was hostess this past week to a very lovely dinner jmrtv for a few of her friends 1. - 1 Each ward receives a percentage of the money they take in for Kras Matt presented the bishop with a $11 check which was the amount we received Bishop Anderson returned the check to Matt to buy four Eras for the Lamanite M ssion So it looks like every body profits know SHE INSISTS ON: v, f ona And there is getting to be an Arizona look on their faces, they have been down there so long You behind this mans appearance morning session there were 1924 persons present. The largest number since the stake was divided. Music in the morning session was furnished by the girls chorus from the North Davis Jr. Hi SchooL ranging pastry atrip lattice (Speakers at the morning session infashion is attractive. Bake in cluded Pres. Haslam, his counselor hot oven 425" for 25 minutes, Keith Smith. Orben O. Clark of the or until pastry is done. Welfare Board and Elder Alma Serves 6. Sonne, assistant to the Council of the Twelve. for the afternoon session WEST POINT HEWS of Music the conference was furnished by, the Home Builders and Trail Builders of the Primaries in the stake. There are so many of them wo won't mention their names. We were all pleased with them. Speakers at the afternoon session were Harvey Broadbent of the stake presidency, Blaine D. Fisher of the High Council, Milton Hodge, Arben O Clark, church welfare committee, and Elder Alma Sonne, assistant to the Council of the Twelve Happy birthday to Patsy Cook, Thought for the week Merva Dalton, whose bnhtdays are Sunshine is delicious, rain la reon the 9th, Hazel Davtj on the lQth, Paul Montgomery and Ardta Man freshing, wind brace us, mow Is ning on the 11th, Delore Read, Mar- exhilarating, there it really no auch jorie Singleton on the 12th, Louise thing as bad weather, only different Youngberg and Russell Stoddard on kinds of good weather John R us kin. the 13th, and Steven Puce on the SHOP IN MY FOR VALUE PLUS! Klein Theres a smart woman Page Five -- Uintah is in the "Hall of Fame thanks to Matt Mildon. our ward A three-ac- t play "The Higher Fra director and others who helped was presented by the 39th to make this possible This is an Glory. Ward last Tuesday evening An ex honor given wards who have Eras of the homes in the ward. cellcnt job of jwtraya! was done by in 90 The certificate will be presented some time during the June confer piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiigj ence Years Experience 6 Sun-Chronic- |