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Show 1 The ADS CLASSIFIED FOR SALE GOOD Wisconson motor. $123 MANSFIELD 3 0119 or VE-- Call Thursday, May 19, 1955 le, Answer To The Garden Pest Problem if i it V WANTED Corporal Read Jonea, his wife old son, Michael, Pat, and arrived in Hooper Monday to visit A very special sacrament meet Mr and Mrs Alton Jones. Read has mg will be held this coming Sunbeen in the service 22 m earths, day evening May 22, in the Hoop spending the majority of his time er 1st Ward, at 7 p m under the at Mt. Clemens, Mich. Pat and Mich d.nction of the MIA They have el plan to make their home with chosen "Our Temples," as the the Jones until Read is discharged theme for the evening in July. The four narrators for the program will be Mr and Mrs Jean Mr ahd Mrs Barrett Haws will Arave Jr, Mrs. Hattie Parker, and attend a horse show at the BYU Karma Hooper Musical numbers Stadium in Provo on Saturday May Will te rendered by the choir, Mar-.o21 They will enter their Arabian M Cox and the seven Parker horse in the show. sisters. Three immigrants, Mrs Clair The two Beehive classes In the Kiets from Switzerland, Mrs Segrid 1st Ward under the direcHooper Anderson, from Sweden and Mrs tion of Beth Christensen, Lucile Fred Allen Sr, from England, will Widdison, Lorraine Fowers and La give short t. r s An ex serviceman have been as busy Fred Allen Jr will speak, then nieve Beech, as bee the past few weeks. . the featured speaker will be RayEach girl made a quilt block on mond Widdison embroidered their perwhich Bishop Mack Taft will interview sonal they After the blocks symbols. a young bride and groom to be, assembled the and were completed Dale Chrislerwtn and Joyce AJ mothers of the Mrs borts Francis Widdison leaders invited the to come and do the quilting speech director, is responsible for girlsthe home of Beth Christensen. at this fine program Luncheon was served. The girls will all go to Salt Lake Six MIA Joy aards will be pre to present this same evening to Peggy City in the near future to a the as the Primary group quilt , hnsteru-eni LaRae Parker. Valeen Childrens Hospital. The girls in Bu not Roberta Munn, Myrene Hun the two classes are: Patsy Robinson, ter and Nola Powers Linda Jensen, Ileen Cottle, Diann Joan Parker, Lynn Higley, Naisbit. the 2nd Eight girls in Hooper Sharon Cottle, Karen Foyers, Margy Johnston, Barbara Ross, and Sharon Paice DIAMONDS W atch Repairing GUARANTEE C. Sfringhom Jewelry Theater Bldg. Roy On Monday evening. May 23. a Guide Patrol meeting will be held at the 1st Ward chapel at 8 p m., with a party following. Mrs. Roland Flinders, guide leader, will be in charge, with Mrs. La Vera Kite, Trekker leader, assisting. Those invited will be the bishopric, priesthood advisor, scout master, primary presidency and the Guide and Trekker stake leaders. The following talks will be given "Cooperation in the Home, With the Guide Patrol," by Bishop Taft; Scouting in the Guide Patrol," by James Johnston (scoutmaster) and CARRY "CASH SAVINGS NOW OPEN , j y t v' V' tr j - w' . i Rlbtl Cloths to (. cUaoar, brighter and frsshsr than vsr 7 P.M. bWorW Colors rosily tparkl. iron out PHSratADON OQNI NO OOOt arrnut SHIRTS miss IN BY 9 SANITONE . . . - OUT BY 61 v C" I- f - t R Y LAUNDERETTE ROY, UTAH u surer. 4 igi. An ancient bard once remarked, A thing of beauty is a Joy forevar." But there is little Joy in aeeing a thing of beauty ruined, especially when youve Invested a great deal of time and money In developing it. Such may be the case with the beautiful flowers and handsome ahrub planted to enhance the appearanegof your horn. Unfortunately, youve Insects aren't aesthetic. They dont appreciate the finer things All the fender care you've given your roe bush merely makes the feast more succulent ftfr these miniature monsters. That's why its Important for you to take protective measure to preserve the beauty of your plant. Up to now, several of the more important type of Insects have re 'q ui red their own specific Insecticide In order to keep them under control But today, thanks to ths untiring research characteristic of ths chemical industry, there Is an pest killer which will control virtually every kind of flower, vegetable and fruit pest found In the garden. This new insecticide, malsthlon, enables the noma gardener to control aphids mites, scales, Mexican bean beet), cabbage worms and many other insects, including tbs housefly. Malsthlon is now available for us as a spray or dust. It Is ths major ingredient of a number of insecticide which can be found In garden supply and hardware stores under various brand names "What Guide Patrol Means," by Fowers Mrs Roland Flinders A flag cereHave all of you noticed Les Hinmony will follow and scouting games will be played by father and der new home It has been set up son Luncheon will be served. Just in front of their old one and really makes their place look nice Marion and Fred Allen are movGroup one in ihe 1st Ward Pri mary under the direction of Dar- ing into the little house just south lene Read and Ruth Christensen of Vera Parker, on the corner, that held a party Thursday for their has just recently been moved there mothers A lesson was given tnd and Norma and Hartid Jackson wall plaques which the children are going to live in Lynn Christen had made were presented to the sens former home mothers. Refreshments were verved Our welfare banquet last Satur day evening was a big success Over Lucile Belnep has been chosen 300 attended. Turkey and all the as the 2nd Ward Librarian and trimmings was served The climax the Junior Sunday School librarian. of the evening was a movie, "Ill See You in My Dreams." Show in the 2nd Ward will be held every other Saturday from Janice Robinson, Connie Weaver, now on Jimmy Garner, and William Aid-ricgraduated from the Hooper W have hid several in our com- 2nd Ward Primary last Sunday munity visiting out of state this past weekend Ju;an Caldcrwood is recovering Mr and Mrs Rue Cunnmgton from an eye injury caused when a and Mr and Mrs Roy Beasley visit pointed stick struck her in the eye cd relatives in Idaho Fklls and In ca'-all of you don't know Shelley, Idaho. Mrs Segrid Anderson accom- what brought the fire department panied her brother and his wife. out a few days ago, I'll tell you. Mr and Mrs John Molone to Black When the men working on tlie foot and Rigby, Idaho They visited ditch just west of Orson Cottles, with Mrs Molenes aunt, Mrs Nora started some trash on fire, the Hammond who is 92 years old grass along the ditch, being so dry, They visited Mrs Andersons sister. began to burn furiously, so Orson, Mrs Dabell Rigby. knowing that if a wind came up, Mrs Hen Manning and three the fire would be impossible to dis daughters, Margaret, Mary and anguish, and could do a lot of damBelva, recently attended a wedding age. so he wanted to be on the shower at Big Piney, Wyo, in hon safe side or of Mrs. Ralph Manning, the former Jackie Bennett. The young Will bad luck ever cease for the old couple will make their home in Oral Munn family' Their Layton. Utah and Ralph will be era son Rickey has recently had his ployed at Hillfield leg broken, caused when he was accidentally knocked down He is in a Fireside was held at the home cast and will have to lie flat on his of Mr and Mrs, Albert Anderson, back for several weeks Sunday evening Carma Lee Isacc son was in charge Elder Claire Lucile King, Baby John Taft and Stewart, from Clinton, and a newly Mrs Oscar Jones have all been ill returned missionary was the speak- lately I want to wish them a speedy er. He showed slides on New Zea recovery. land. .There were 27 in attendance. Refreshments were served. Albert H Widdison, son of Mrs Elnora Widdison, has arrived home, Dixie MeCloy celebrated her 7th after receiving his army discharge birthday Wednesday, with the first at Ft. Lewis. Wash. He has just grade school children, and little completed 19 months Korean duty. neighbors attending. Games were His wife is the former Donna were Sodenkamp of Roy. TTiey have a played and refreshments served. old daughter, Wendi, whom Albert had never seen, until he A wood refinishing class was held arrived home. at the home of Anna Mae Fowers, last Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, under the direction of Maud Martin, county agent. Those attend ing were- Arlene Hooper, Lorraine Social Science lessons will wind Fowers, Florence Wayment, Eleaae up the Relief Society classes for Fowers, Mora Fowers, and Faye the yew, next Tuesday, May 24 at 2 pm. Although regular meetings will not be held through the summer, the ward Relief Societies will FOR FINER continue to hold Work and Busi LAWNS . . . ness meetings one day each EASIER month, beginning June 14 and con MOWING tinuing the second Tuesday in each month until regular classes are re LET US sumed in the fall. Social Science lessons will be SHPPPEN given in the wards by the following Members of the Roy 2nd Ward Relief Society had an especially enjoyable time at their work and busi ness meeting held this month. They made baskets under the direction of Mrs. Thursa Lowder. There was 25 members present. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ida Weston, Mrs. Ruth SculU and Mrs. Jennie Ong ham. The board of directors are Dome-nicAntometti, Lewis Child, Roand Delbert Brown, state Olsen bert Kathy Thompson, Pauline Tesch, Paul Tesch, Dale Stephens Bruct director. Pike and Robert Barney. Besides Mr. Brown in the retiring presidency is Mr. Sparrow, 1st vice president, and David Evans, 2nd vice president, Allison Ogan, secreNEWS tary and J. Blaine Bingham, k Six primary children graduated into MIA last week. They are, DROPS Troop 72 of the Lake View Ward Anyone with a daughter age 7 in the Gateway District of the Bon to 11 interested in joining a neVille Council of the Boy Scoutts Brownie troup in Roy are ask to of America- - was presented iheir contact Mrs Keith Peterson. 5257 charter by Supt Ariel Smith of South 2375 West, phone 3 2619. the YMM1A Sunday evening The A meeting to get organized .has presentation was made to Roy F. Croshaw, Institutional representative, which was in turn presented to Bishop Merlin N Cook. Institutional representative reg istered cards wire presented to the following by Supt Ariel Smith Roy F. Croshaw, Robert H. Rush, Francis C. Burton, Dr. Arley Flin ders, C. Dean Childs, Thurman F. Tubbs, Elwood H Russell Richard F Lamond and Neil F. Crowden. Janice Tubbs has been sustained teacher in the Lake View Ward as a Sunday School. Riverdale News been called for next Monday at 8, at the home of Mrs Peterson Mrs Katherine Seegmiller, field director for the Girl Scouts, and Mrs L E Cults, neighborhood chairman will be present to explain the Brownie Scouting program Mrs Charles Rapp, president of the Roy Third Ward Relief Society has chosen Mrs Lewi (Beth) Spray car as her new counselor She replaces Mrs Con Child who moved from Roy recently to Spring-villThe other counselor in the or gamzation is Mrs Susie Reeves The annual inaugural bsnquet of Mrs Afton Karras, of Roy, was chosen president of the Riverdale School PTA recently and Mrs. Donna Croshaw. also of Roy. vice president Mrs Lucille Stephens of Riv erdale, secretary Mr Acquilla Nebeker is the retiring president Committee chairmen will be selected by the new officers The MIA Lucky Bicycles Repaired OUTBOARD MOTORS SS A WEEK CHAPPELL'S Hardware flr Lumber Go. 5210 S. 1900 W. Pl. 18 FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 5360 So. 1900 West Roy, Utah Hours: 10 h 12 Saturday 10 to 2 to 5 I Clover Dance e CHURCH NEWS ur DRY CLEANING Costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning! LAUNDRY . . . family bundle service LAUNDERETTE . . . Complete efociliteis , ft' - - 7 A.M. ce Mrs. LaRue Schoenfeld. - Roy 2nd Mrs. Kathleen Critch1 low. Roy 3rd Mrs. lleva McPhie, Roy 4th Mrs. Lottie Sbtfpe Lake View Mrs. Lola Combe. Mrs. Doris WoodRiverdale Roy 1st , V 2 9269. HOOPER will be held Satunlay May 21, at the Roy Junior Chamber of Cota-mrethe Riverdale Ward recreation hall will be held Thursday eveElmer Wilier1 rcherter will fur ning at the Graycliffe Lodge tn Ognish the music. A floor show will be a special feature and a good den Canyon. time is planned for all At that time C. Dee Sparrow will over the duties of the presitake A feature of the Riverdale July dent for the coming year. Retiring field a be 4th will celebration day bury. to be held at the town park under president is Delbert Brown. Hooper 1st Mrs. Annie Jones. the direction of the MIA. A reguMrs. 2nd Beus. Neilie Hooper Ted Anderson, of Salt Lake City, Ksncsville Mrs. Ada Thompson. lar old fashioned fun time is plan- recently elected National Director ned with races, contests, carnival for the Jaycees, wfll deliver the Some of the Relief Societies will booths. keynote address. hold closing parties the 5th TuesdeSaturday May 21, is the day The Jaycettes of Roy will also Inday of the month, May 31, and some signated by Mayor Anderson to stall theli new officers. Hie names wont complete the Riverdale spring will be announced following the The Roy 1st Ward will hold a clean up campaign. banquet. closing party May 31, honoring Other new officers of the Roy past ward Relief Society presidents Reservations can be made for Club are Dr. H. Murry Carver, 1st and Mrs. Annie Russell, who was use of the Riverdale town park durGordon vice Howes, 2nd president, released as to counselor recently ing the summer by contacting Wal- vice president; Dewsyne Brockman, Mrs. Hazel Field, president of the lace Knight, town board member in as secretary; Robert Stevens, treaRoy 1st Ward Relief Society charge of the park. class leaders. Ward have also earned their MIA Joys and they will be presented in the near future. They are Dora May Stoddard, Carol Fielding, Ann Cox, Beverly Kay Simpton, Zenda Hull, Arlene TYeaae, and Leda Evertaon. The Hooper School orchestra presented a program at the Wilson school on Wednesday May 18, under direction of Nephi Manning, Used English Saddle. WANTED principal of the school. The orchesPhone 3 6641. tra played six numbers as follows: "On to Victory, led by Gwen Flinders, "Danube Waves led by JanRobert J. 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Thu consists of Roger Poulter playing the saxa phone, Eddy Garner the cornet, Roger King the clarinet, Jimmy Garner the drums, Dale Widdison the baritone horn, Margie Johnston the string bass and LeAnna Read the piano Square dancing will conclude the program. The dance are Solomon Levi, Clap Polka, Wabash Cannon Ball, lloky Poky, and El Rancho Grandi. Sun-Chronic- lower fuaraoer that foot lawn mow . cue smooth, and will pash (ban whan new, ttav sharp long and make fra cutting a pleasure w hen sharpened on our new Model B' Uoieeraal Lawn Mower Grinder. from a 9 We can grind any mow Television Repair Sitlifictios GiunnteN Economical and Fast Vi edprer to a Fid Senrlct W now mow. Your best cancer insurance ... "LIFETIME rOLICY...See your doctor every year for a thorough check-uno matter how well you may feel. p, POLICY. . . 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