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Show THE ROY SUN CHURCH NEWS ) ROY HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Steck of Roy, Mrs. of Because of the illness and Mrs. Ida Penman Aarve of Mabel Jensen, who is the literary Hooper are happy to announce the teacher from the Lake View Ward birth of a 6 lb. grandson. Born to Relief Society, last Tuesday was their son and daughter-in-law- , used for Work and business. The Keith and Melba Penman Steck of literary lesson will be given Tues Portland, Ore. They are former Nov. 30th. Work and business will Roy residents. The baby was bom also be held the morning of the Friday, Nov. 19. Mother and child 30th starting at 10 a.m. to finish are doing well. up the items being made for the Lake View Ward Bazaar to be held JHURSDAYr-NQVC- 8,--i -J 954 cles the bazaar will serve a buffet stake house at Washington Terrace. supper and have a baked goods George Fisher and his orchestra sale along with pop corn balls and from the University of Utah, will home made candy, A fish pond will furnish the music. Refreshments be featured for the children. All will be sold,- The proceeds will ward members and their friends go to the Riverdale Ward MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Roberts have returned from a seven week trip back east where they have been visiting with relatives. Their first stop on their visit was in Omaha, Neb., where, for the first are invited to attend. time in many years, they were present at their family reunion. They Mrs. Wendell Belnap is home visited with their daughter, Mrs. after a two week visit in Mesa, K. A. Grady in Washington, D.C. Ariz., with her grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Hawkins who has been very Miss Veda Lebes of Panguitch ill. was the weekend guest of Carol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook visitand Veda home. at her Petersen ed last week in St. George. They Carol are room mates at the BYU. were accompanied by their daughter, Arlene and her friend Mrs Beth Simpson. - HOOPER NEWS Mrs. Barrett Haws was the guest speaker at the Hooper Junior Womens Club held last Wednesday, which met at the home of Mrs. C. J. Mason. Mrs. Haws talked The R. F. Cottles are spending on Romance Literature. this week in Rupert, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Edwin Heslop will be hostold friends and will spend Thanksess to the club December 1. with their daughter and An interesting prevue of things giving Day TEEfl SGEfJE Mr. and Mrs. Wayne to buy for Christmas giving was C. Rackman. Last week the Cottles had by members of the Lake View O TV visited in their old hometown, Sharon dropped up a note exWard Relief Society at the Mrs. Idaho. plaining too much school work. O WASHER Relief Society Shower, held Satur-nigh- t Boise, The Riverdale Ward will be host No this week. column a short 20. After Nov. She will write again as soon as to the Pumpkin Parade, a stake DUP Camp No. 52 served a O RANGE spicy program, games were The dance to be held in Riverdale the their with we We cause luncheon along hope so, possible. played and refreshments were pot luck O REFRIGERATOR last held Teen Scene. miss the meeting played and shrdluetaoishrdlushrd regular monthly of Thanks Sharon! served. The gifts will be sold at the Thursday afternoon at the home ;; Repairs Or Installation lesson Mrs. Mabel Bingham. The 24-HObazaar. Mormon Villages was given by Call Mrs. Luretta Ambler. The annual WATCH REPAIR Mrs. Dorothy Bradburn the re- Christmas party of Camp No. 52 Mrs. the of will be held at the home cently appointed chorister for Lake View Ward, announced last Lima Cash Dec. 16. Mrs. Effie GUARANTEED Elder Joseph T. Litchfield has Sunday that choir rehearsals will Campbell is acting as begin next Sunday night at 6 p.m. Gifts not to exceed $1.00 will be arrived in South Africa, where he Ask far C. Stringhom Jewelry in the Relief Society room. The exchanged. Members are asked to will serve on a r mission. He has found it rather lonesome TOMMIE HOWARD young people of the ward are espe- keep the date in mind. Roy Theater Bldg. and would like very much to hear cially invited to join the choir. Mrs. Annie Robinson and Mrs. from some of his Roy friends. for He is located in the gold mine Laura Smith were Miss Patricia Hall has been No. 26, Thursday DUP area and has had three transfers the Camp named secretary of the Lake View monthsince his arrival in South Africa afternoon at their regular Sunday School, assisted by Miss ly meeting. Orphia Alberts gave but hopes his last assignment is Kathryn Morer. more permanent. the lesson, "Mormon Villages. His address is: Mrs. Jane Elder Joseph T. Litchfield The Blue Bird girls of the Lake Mrs. Ina Westore and Brought To You By These Progressive Merchants the for 15 Galway Road were di Ilyden View Ward Primary, under the Casselbale Springs rection of Mrs. Nina Chappell, DUP Camp No. 40 at Mrs. Westons O C. CAL STRINGHAM JEWELRY home last Trantvl, South Africa Wednesday evening. teacher, presented an interesting 19 members present. Air mail letters are 25 cents and program and served refreshments There were O UNION FURNITURE Mrs. board of Peterson Edna take the aftereight days to reach him. Reguto their parents last Sunday was present and Mrs. Elva Taylor lar mail costs eight cents and takes noon in the Relief Society room. O SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIR and her daughter Linda were spe- four weeks to reach him. O THE ROY SUN Considerable anticipation is being cial guests. Linda gave two elecselections: tric The lesson, guitar Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nelson of felt in the Roy 1st Ward about O DAVE'S SERVICE (Formerly Mel's Service) was Mormon Villages, by given one-aRoy have just returned from an the presentation of two Mrs. Mildred Patterson. Traditional extended visit through the East. plays, Cup of Strength and U. S. Music News gum drop They with their daughters visited Information About Your Town Revolt," by the Ward MIA. The Thanksgiving pudding, and was favors turkey punch Nauvoo, 111., Carthage jail and date is, Dec. 7 and the director is. "Your Friendly KOPP' served. Carthage, 111., and went on to KenMrs. Mardean Campbell. tucky to see friends of their daughAll officers of Camp 40 will act ter. KOPP 730 ON YOUR DIAL The Relief Society of the Roy as hosteses at the Christmas party LaRay Batchlor was sustained 1st Ward will give a social honor- to be At the news and music corner of scenic America given as Wednesday evening, manual counselor to Lynn ing three ladies who have been December 15 at the home of Capt. released from their activity in the Franie Clark. Gifts will be ex- Christensen, Hooper 1st MIA at MONDAY MORNING 9:05 to 9:30 THIS ISROY sacrament meeting Sunday. He Relief Society. Refreshments will and a Christmas program replaces Robert Hansen former changed be served. All members are will be given in addition to the manual counselor. SUPPORT YOUR TOWN Besides special hand made arti regular lesson. Dec. 2. son-in-la- Riverdale News a t UR Elder Litchfield. Has Arrived in So. Africa I Union Furniture l-- 3-78- 78 two-yea- M Ini ct --X. The Social Science lesson for the Roy 3rd Ward Relief Society will be given by Mrs. Heva McPhie who is substituting for Mrs. Susie Reeves who is with her husband in Washington. D. C. MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher The date for the Roy Second Ward Relief Society bazaar will be Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. Hand made articles, childrens clothes, towels and etc., will be on sale. There will be a toy comer, baked goods and chili, hot dogs, barbecued beef, pic and cake. Bring your family foi supper and a good time. HUCKLEBERRY FINN 1 vfe'fm just UKe in A WvolvinS SQOmev.5TAR'r Oe scweviHj? 'jtjuqsEi.P 50 count; Bpc- k- jn J Vfc Food to CAn GeT STREHGTW Tfc YC& So On ?ive os smenSTU To work so ErtougH Tt SLEtf So WE On 5fT STRnSTk ro Ot TlRE-7b la RYTO E7 we |