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Show The JBfiwCksdtbs Sacood Clan' malt prlvIUgw aulkarlnd At Hoy, Utah fh lay Printing Co.; Svbtcrlp- 12.5b pr'cn por yoar. Ofticn location 5380 So. 1900 toy, Utah. Phono Export PUBLISHED It Wt, j. Howard Stahlo. odilar and Rot. Phono EX DT0!Al NATIONAL lASJCyilH, i3 na JCCUTW . or rim eatet Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. Those receiving Scuili-Yc- r MRS. TERN Smith and daughter them on stake level were Ivan Linda are spending sometime visit- Anderson, Perks and Mrs. Larry Birthday wishes this are for Maring at San Francisco, Calif., visit- Irene Chamberlain. Erimhall oh the 17th' ftf July, jorie ing another daughter Jean. WARD MEMBERS were Mrs. Alford Peek, Kermit BrimhaU, Jack Russell is at home recover, ilnd Gone Bradley Ann Pontius, Gene Pontius, Miss George-Po- ll ing after a recent visit' to the Marilyn Palley, Mrs. Elaine Pear- Backus on the 18th, Mabel Ken hospital son, Mrs. Radell Cobia, Mrs. Kyle dell and.Verda Bouchard on the ITS A BOY for Pearl and Ernest Harrop, Wayne and Jean Hill 19th, Annette Ray on the 20th, EdBlodgett and are they happy. Their HiU, James Prout and Jerry Brown. die Smith, Belva Young and Higley on July 21, LaManda new son evened things up at two . The presentations were made by Irvin Poll, John Johnston and and Mrs. Charles F. the now Hull two and Ray, for Bishop boys girls Jennie BrimhaU on the 22nd, EliWiberg. happy parents.. MRS, SONDRA Bartlett was sus- zabeth Mathis and Clara Smith on Mr. and Mrs. Frank McArthur and family have left for a wonder- tained as YWMIA organist of the the 23rd. Lake View Stake Thursday eveful vacation at Los Angeles. To celebrate their wedding annining at the MIA leadership meet- versary this week are Mr. and Mrs. RETURNING HOME Sunday on July 17 and Mr. and ing in the Hooper Second Ward. Dale after spending two weeks salmon Mrs. Margaret Sorenson was sus- Mrs. Rupe WiUiam Zito on the 18th. fishing was Richard Crockett. He tained as organist and Mrs. Elaine Our deepest sorrow goes out to was successful in bringing home a Pearson as the Laurel leader. Poll and her family in the Myrtle beautiful' 18 lb. salmon. Individual awards were present- death of her mother Mrs. Jane has Yellowstone what Enjoying ed to the following stake board to offer this week are Mr. and Mrs. members by Jack Hazen; Mrs. Nalder of Layton on Thursday. MR. AND Mrs. Alford Peek and LeRoy Pratt aid Kenneth and Marion Cox received her sixth anVern spent a few days last week in nual award, Mrs. Vera Budge 6; Jutf IS, J933 Sun-Chrofti-cl ROY NEWS The Homebuilders classes of the Lake View Ward Primary held a Mothers and Daughters : garden party at the home Of Mrs. Marinus Meenderink Monday night. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. James Stewart walked away with the prize for the most original hat creation. Guests at the Jack Hazen home this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ed wards and children Jori and Grey of Los Angeles. The Edwanb itt friends of the Hazens who Jack itiet whil; in the service. EDWIN BE1TZ has left for three weeks Tt)Y duty in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ray Jenson and three girls arc at Yellowstone Park for a week. MRS. HAROLD Tribe spent a day last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beitz and Betsy attended a funeral of a friend at Rockland, Idaho, last week. SPENDING the past week at the Owen Fox home have been Mrs. Hyrum Christensen of Mesa, Ariz. Sunday the Fox family took them to Salt Lake to catch the bus back to Mesa. Our best wishes for a quick recovery go with Jed Homer small son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer. While enjoying swimming at Pine View Saturday, Jed fell on some thing causing injury to his knee cap. He is convalescing at home and must stay off of it so Jed hurry up and get better. ikoioiii; Bring In the basement of the Ilsvs Willard Gill family until their new home ; Ber-ni- -- v DONALD KEELE, brother of Mrs. Betty Wood, flew into the Ogden Airport from Dugway recently and spent a while visiting at the Darrell Wood home. Returning home to Packanack Lake, New Jersey, this week are Elmer Lundberg and his son Eric, after spending some time at the Clarence Jacobs home. Recovering at home after spending sometime at the Dee Hospital due to an illness is Ruben Greenwood. THTE BUSY BEES with leader Carol Smith are busily sewing their skirts and dresses. They also enjoy visiting with the people at the county infirmary. RETURNING home this week from an enjoyable week at Yellowstone park are the Tom Brenchley family. Birthday greetings this week go to Roger Crockett who will be 5 on the 17th. Dean Nelson 5 on the 11th; Ronnie Nelson 4 on the 10th; and Mike Price who turned 5 on the 14th. Happy birthday boys. MRS. ROGER Lynch and children enjoyed spending Friday and Saturday at Bountiful with her sister Mrs. Jan Bangerter. They enjoyed swimming and picnicing while the men enjoyed a successful fishing trip to Panguitch Lake. Members of the Lake View Ward Sunday School who have recently graduated from the Teacher Training class conducted by Mrs. Mau-nn- e Wiberg, received their certifi- - BY REMODELING PETE RESSLER or BUILDING HOMES GARAGES FENCES Hes starting on his vacation . . . wont buy gas from anyone FARM BUILDINGS else. You too will be a mer . . . regular once weve had to Spoil you! a custo- FOR FREE ESTIMATE chance CALL EX RESSLER'S Ken Sinclair Service Thone EX 51 Fahncke Dealer In Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH CONTRACTOR C0CKETT LAWRENCE JOYCE Hawaiian Dance Studio COMPLETE AUTHENTIC INSTRUCTION REGISTER NOW BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 9T1I Studio, 2797 W. 5600 S., Roy, 32-PA- STEP-BY-STE- Uoyd McArthur Tuesday, He was and family; LaRae Parker, Lamar holding a steel fence post while and Eileen Christensen nd family: b completed. his father hammered it into the Jennie Christensen, Normn and Beth Hull and family, Delbert and ground. The- head of the sledge Aileen Hull and family; A1 and f hammer flew off the handle and struck Lloyd in the face. He suf- Lenna Hull and family, Frank and , HOOPER: NEWS fered lacerations and a black eye Della Bawson, Ted and Grace Park-- , er and Gene and Norma Arave A new family has moved into as well as having his nose mashed, and family. the home formerly occupied by Lloyd is the son of John O. and MR. AND Mrs. Fred Allen Sr.,,--, Junior and Ruth Christensen and Vera McArthur. who are serving an LDS mission,.--sen- t owned by Lee Fowers. It is the greetings to their many friends THE RIGBY reunion held at Wilfamily of Elmo and Deon Lomax. here. They are now in Bella Glade, .; low Park attended was in Logan They have six children, David, Florida and plan to be home in One by many Hooper group people. Sharon, Larry, Kenneth, Howard and Kay Lynn. They moved here from here left early enough to have from West Weber, and will reside breakfast in Box Elder canyon. at their present location until the They went on to the. Logan High KOMR GOOSE MI home they are building in Clinton School where they enjoyed swimming before going on to Willow is completed. BRYON AND Harriet Ross have Park. just returned from a trip to Win: the reunion' from to Attending slow, Ariz., where they visited you? were Jewel and Francis lijusic Hooper with their daughter and Widdison and family, Vern and Norene and Jack Boswell. ReturnRita Lynn and Catherine with them was their daughter, GamerParker, ing I and family, Gen and Margie Barbara, who has been visiting the Sharon and MarJohnston, Dona, Boswells for the past six weeks. 13 SSjO rt . sha Paice; Joe and Florence Allen Jack is employed at Winslow and .rt-.- , . and family, Fred and Marion Allen they expect to be located there for at least another year. 1) If t! r ON THE occasion of his sixth .1 Yks. OXdt birthday, Glen Oakes entertained a group of his frieflds, Friday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Kelly Hadley, Clark Johnston, Donnie Fowers, Darlene Bunot, Jamie Peterson, Pamela 1 IS Hadley, Jalene Frew, Luann Huir-gooWyatt, Susan and Glen Oakes. Ann Craythorne and Glenda Thurgood assisted with the party. Sometimes women who art VAN AND Gerry Call are enjoyon the eyes can be hard easy ing a weeks trip to Fresno, Calif. on the ears. They plan to visit several other 6 .$ cities there before returning home. J. A TIIE GOLDEN Eagle little leaMUSCLES ACHING gue baseball team had a weiner roast at the home of Duane Boehme Rcliv paint of tiro4,tSort, aehinfl Tuesday night The boys planned mute Itt with 8TAN8ACK, tablets to sleep out but the rain changed 8TANBACK act fast or their plans. Players who attended to powdtrt. rtlitf comforting bring were Alan Kite, Kelly Craythorne, because the 8TANBACK formula Hal Johnston, Bart Manning, Perry several prescription typa Widdison, David Fowers, Val Rich-ins- , combines of pain Max Manning, Robert Vine, ingredients for fast relief Paul Christensen and Lynn Saxton, Duane Boehme. Wayne Cullens and Steven Thursgood were out of town. Lloyd McArthur was also unable to attei d. Manager of the team a Johnny Martin. He is assisted by Casey 5311 So. 1908 W, Roy, Utah THONE EX 4 9839 Cullens. THIS IS THE final week of the summer kindergarten at the Hooper AUTO GLASS INSTALLED School. There are 77 children cn rolled this year. The teachers are AUTO GLASS AND PARTS New and Vted Marie Haws, Jennie Christensen and Elnora Widdison. A parents party will be held Friday morning ACCESSORIES BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE as the final activity of the season PAINFUL accident A VERY iesulted in a broken nose for P - EX 9-24- 44 ILLUSTRATED Accept No Substitute Insist on genuine Sakrete! In the bag with the big yellow diamond. Mrs. Dona Pace 6; Mrs. Ruth Daw- Altamont visiting with the FiM of paigJiU son-in-la- art Titen-son- s 'I ; son 8th; Mrs. Joan Moser 5th; Luella Byram was hostess to Mrs. Erma Gardner 4th; Mrs. Grace their cousins party on Thursday Parker 3rd; Mrs. Shirley Barnard, afternoon. They enjoyed lunch and and Mrs. Kyle Harrop their third. just visiting with each other. Carolyn Bigelow joined the rest of the girls in driving course that RIVERDALE began last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gill and The Riverdale city office Will be granddaughter Cindy Clark enjoyclosed Friday, July 24th, according ed their vacation in California to Mrs. Martha Davis, city clerk. where they joumed to Marine Land On Saturday it will be open as Disneyland and other points of interest for them. On their return usual. SINCEREST oppologies for last they brought Karen and Connie weeks error naming Nona Jean Stark who has been vacationing Slade as attendant to Queen Vee there for the 1 st two weeks. They Crabtree. It was Julieann Frost, went to California with Karens redaughter of Julian and Roma Frost lations after the Nix wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap and famSummer vacation activities for Delbert and Virginia Stimpson and ily are spending a few days in family included a week spent in Spanish Fork visiting with their Yellowstone Park. Their son,' Aid folks and with Normas brother Bob Stimpson and his wife and who has been in Turkey with the baby,, visiting here from Travis Army for the last four years. They Air Force Base, accompanied them had lots of stroies and experiences as did Virginias brother's family, to exchange. MR. AND Mrs. John. Mathis and the5 Lawrence from Mehornays Benicia, Calif. Bonnie Stimpson re- family motored to Delta for a famturned to Benicia with the Mehor- ily reunion. nays and Virginia will follow this The Sunday School class of Kenneth Byram enjoyed an evening of week for a visit there. MR. AND Mrs. Don Loper and swimming and other entertainment sons, David and Glen, tpent sev- on Saturday evening. Dale, Fern, Glen, Lynn, Brent, eral days the end of last week in the Uintahs on a successful fish- Margie, Donna and Carolyn Poll, Wayraan and Louise Cash spent ing trip. A POT LUCK lawn party was five days in the Uintah mountains hosted by Golden and Cora Bing- around Red Castle. They took horham Saturday evening at their ses and packs and everything it home honoring Grant and Leah takes to enjoy an outing in the Jacobs, visiting here from Modesto, mountains. Jeri stayed with the Calif. Present were couples of Dickamores while Julie went to school chums from Weber. High Peterson to stay with the Warner class of 1938. They were Lew and family. Mr. and Mrs. Royden Poll and Verna Bambrough, Wayne and Marion Garfield, Alan and Bever- Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poll and ly Christensen, Robert and Beth family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Poll and Jones, Claude and Lucille Ander- family, Bill and LaVem Poll and son, Marlowe and Elaine Poll, the myself and Arlene, Barbara, Vicky and Annette spent five days in honored guests and the hosts. MRS. IDA Stephens, widow of Montana fishing and in Yellowthe late Jesse Stephens, purchased stone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bisel, Glenda, a home at 2078 Jefferson In Ogden the fore part of July and are now Loretta, Joanita Brake, Judy Mathis, Julie Isaccs spent a couple of busy getting settled into it club Home now from Dee hospital is days in Kamas with the Mrs. Sedley (Cleo) Brough. On group. Their days and evenings July 3 she underwent a five hour were filled with activities of every operation for ligation of the veins kind. CYRIL AND Virginia Stanger in her legs. THE TEMPLE excursion on July have purchased a house trailer this 30 will be sponsored by the River- spring and are enjoying lots of evedale Ward Relief Society. Anyone nings up the different canyons desiring a ride may contact the Re- with their family. The newlyweds, Claude and Bar-bar- a lief Society presidency. No large bazaar will be held Nix are back In town and are this fall, the Riverdale Relief Society decided at their last meeting. Instead they will follow their same JeNell Stephens, have been visiting policy of selling from their stock here from Covina, Cal, the past on hand all .during the year to month with Herbert and Polly anyone who cares to inquire. Items Staker. After the July 24th celeare on display In the glassed-i- n cab- bration is over their parents, Garth inet in Room One. Later in the and Yvonne Stephens will drive year announcement will be made up to take them back home. when the entire accumulation of gift items will be displayed in the Shrinks Hemorrhoids Relief Society room. Visiting at the home of the RowWithout land Binghams is Katherines sister, Mrs. Marion Cevering Short Itch -R- elieves Pain and her husband, Sgt. lc Edward Stops For the first time eclence has found Paul Short and their three adopted a new healing substance with the asarrived have children. They just tonishing ability to shrink hemorback in the U.S. after spending rhoids and to rebars pain - without surgery. In case after ease while three years in Germany at relieving pain actual reducand Geissen. They are gently tion (shrinkage) took place. Most overseas while very thrilled that amazing of all - results were so thormade astonishing they were able to arrange to adopt ough that sufferer like Pilee have ceased to the three youngsters. Three year statements a new be a problem! The secret old twin girls and a 4', 2 year old healing substance a research of a boy. Sgt. Short will report soon to This substance is now availFt. Huachuca, Ariz. where they institute. able In ruppotitorg or ointment farm will be stationed the next 16 called Preparation H. At all drug back guarantea. tounters-mon- ey months.. Two granddaughters, Gloria and tr14 NEWS Vt r. 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