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Show & THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE ROY SUN 14, 1954. - ROY BRIEFS By Sharon Larlson Dennis Mansfield, son of Mi and Mrs. Burton W. Mansfield of Roy, who was taken at Tooele, Utah, Oct. 3, is now on the road to recovery after a. ruptured appendics. Mildred Patterson has been off work for two weeks due to burns and other injuries she received while canning tomatoes. Mrs. Lydia D. Brown, a resident of Roy until just recently, suffered a broken rib and other internal injuries when she fell Inst week while house cleaning. is Mrs.--T?rown Mrs. Bob Roy. the-mother-- of (Helen) Peterson of n'T'v for Terry Browning, crnigMer of Mr. and Mrs. Allen I" was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Parsons last week prior to leaving with her family for Idaho. Guests were first year Beehive girls: Patsy Anderson, Janet Folkman, Marilynn Tubbs, Diane Smith. Diane Taylor, and Ann Manning. Games were played, refreshments served and Terry was presented with the gift from the group. A Summer Cottons Should Be Stores with Care By SHARON LARISON Summer cottons should be put away during the winter with care taken to retain their quality, according to clothing manufacturers. If cottons are ironed before being put away they absorb dust and grime and never regain their luster. Put freshly washed clothes in a suit box or other suitable container and fasten it securely. When spring comes, just iron them and your cottons will be as clean and fresh as ever. riculum. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mecham were given a surprise house Joseph T. Lichfield visited in warming at their new home Roy before leaving for the mis- on 2050 West St. by their three sion field in South Africa. He daughters, Mrs. Lena Ernes, was unable to visit all his old Ogden and Mrs. Ellis Wilcock friends and he would enjoy hear- and JoAnn Peekes of Roy. The ing from them. His address is: house was crowded to almost Elder Joseph T. Lichfield, South standing room they received a African Mission, Cumorah Main lot of beautiful and useful gifts Road, Mowbray, C. P. South and everyone had a wonderful Africa. Elder Lichfield will time. serve a two year mission. Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Sorenson of Sunset Heights are enSUNSET NEWS joying a week visiting in Los Angeles, and .surrounding, counBy Kyle Ilarrop try. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Theobald Homebuilder girls between 9 from Boise, Idaho, were week- and 11 years old, their parents, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. the bishopric and primary offiAllen of Roy. The Theobalds cers are invited to be guests to attended an insurance gathering the Homebuilder banquet to be at the Hotel Utah Saturday eve- held Oct. 7 in the Sunset Ward ning, and attended the Sunday recreation hall. The occasion is afternoon session of Conference. to honor the 25th anniversary Mr. Verl Baxter, city carrier of the Homebuijders program in at the Roy Post Office, was the LDS Primary organization. lucky enough to draw one of Five women from Sunset were the coveted ducuts for an elk chosen to sing with the Mothers permit and then to even out Chorus at the General LDS Conthe score, he baggd a cow elk ference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. by 9 a.m. Saturday morning. John Nicholas,, Mrs. Larell P. His kill dressed out to 400 lbs. Duncan ,Mrs. George Dixon, Little Dee Brambrough, soo Mrs. Robert Code and Mrs. Earl of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Stead. is confined to his Roy, Arrowhead The coveted home with a hip condition. He award was presented to Floyd has been having the visiting J. Perry, scoutmaster of Sunset teacher to keep him up with Troop 157 and the Scoutmasters his school studies so that when Key at a district meeting held he is well enough to return to in the Layton Second Ward his normal activities, he wil chapel recently. The arrowhead be current with his school cur- - award is only to scoutmasters News Drops TEEN SCENE Hi Kids! Im back again with more news on the teen scene this week. It seems that South Junior High 7th graders have elected officers for the year. Linda. Piersanti is the new president, Boyd Ressler, vice president, and Shara Dene Pilkington, secretary. Congratulations go to these winners. Were proud of Boyd, hes from Roy. I see Barbara Cooks column in the Standard Examiner has a e I new quoted it Mast week. Whatever the name Barbara, we really enjoy it. Speaking of Weber High, it seems all three of the Student body officers are from this area. President Vern Garner is from Hdopcr; Barbara Cook, vice president, from Roy, and Secretary Bonita Peterson from out Kanes-villway. Incidentally; for all who dont know, Verns twin sister Vera is an officer of the Girls Association at Weber. By the way, where did Colleen Howes go last Thursday night when she didnt go home? Ask Colleen and youll really hear a good story! Both WHS and WC have their homecoming activities coming up. How about all you graduates planning to attend? Plans have been made to have fun for all. Someone tells us that Charlene Nelson has been taking night school classes at Weber College. How is it Charlene? What was that joker Jim Lewis doing turning onto the highway when the light was red last Monday? Naughty boy! How about some more news from South Junior? Ive only had one call from a SJHC student! See you next time and remember send all teen news to 5087 South 1900 West, or phone title-sinc- e Bam-broug- T prices you will appreciate 2 PRICE OF J FOR THE Plus a Penny! REUNION DRUG Ph. Roy, Utah 2-51- ROY, UTAH 3 BEEF as pretty as yours , and at GET 1 FRESH GROUND MOTHER tain strict requirements. Scout master Perry has served Troop 157 for four consecutive years, which is one of the requirements. The arrowhead award is the first of its kind to be given Lake Bonneville Council. The Scoutmasters Key was awarded for three years service as scoutmaster. This award also required the completion of basic and advanced training along with other qualifications in scouting. h, Get the SAV-MOLOOK, who have worked for a definate period of time and can meet cer- .4 lbs. R HABIT and SAVE YAMS 2 lbs. HUBBARD lb. SQUASH tr NEW lb. CABBAGE FANCY UTAH Your child will be proud to own these smart Scamperoos, and youll be proud, lb. CELERY UTAH VALLEY WHOLE l(. 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