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Show W- - The c South Weber 1 egr 1 ' y i Thor :s- Moor ' . V t Phone BED WETTING 4 witting among children It vary common end aaborrotiing condition, and many ( the child who li punlihd for fhii offtnio, who U oclvolly suffering froM condition over which he hoi no control. A Chiroproefor reolitei (hot th couse of (hit condition is o weok. ness of the Muscles guording the opening of the blodder. This U present because the nerve fiber supplying then wdh the power of reloiotion and contraction or ! pinged where fhey post through the spine. The Chiropractor does the enfy scientific thing to doj he edjviti (be vertebra that i covting pressure on the nerves leoding to the Muscles of the blodder ond os 0 consequence the Muscles regoin their proper tone ond strength In the notvrol, norMol woy. ly remev Ing the cause of this condition, the Chiropractor brings about perMo nent results. Consult o Chiroproctor With Confidence. rpatdly ' ' ; Happy birthday to Jack Dayton. Carolyn Stromberg, Carl Hill and Kay Kendell ond a happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poll, Mr. and Mrs. William Poll and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray. A Beellive Buzz was held at the 14th Ward last Thursday night Hilda Halverson, stake president and Alton Ball stake Beellive leader were the speakers of the evening. A film was shown on the life of the bee. Several gemic songs were sung and light refreshments were served. Teachers from our ward were Ini Imlay who has the first group and Virginia Stanger the second group. Girls who attended were Darlene Ray, Karen Ray. Carolyn Biglow, Mary Lynn Ritter. Loraa Birt from first group and Mary Kay Biglow, Karen Smith, Joan Poll, Judy William and LaVera Imlay, Viola Williams ward president was also a guest. NoTcxnber I( 1S55 Roj, Utah Saa-Qurtmi- d, ing better now. We hope ell these people will soon be feeling better. We hope Ada will soon be out in the ward again. She has always been active end we miss her. Congratulations to two new babies and their proud parents who re ceived their names lut Sunday at fast meeting. They are: lindy Dee Poll, son o I Max Poll and Betty Brown and Steven Kent Bambrough son of Kent Bambrough and Charyl Jones. Here are three boys who also are to be commended: Charlie Poll. Tommy Ray and Richard Ukentta, who were baptized Sunday afternoon at the stake center. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward have been back east bringing some new buses. They were gone for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snitchler have moved from South Weber to River-dal- e and guess who they are neighbors to. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Vause. They both live on the road that goes to Hill field from the Weber Motor View. DUP will meet at the home of Mrs. Ethel Earl next Wednesday the 16th at 2 p.m. FAWNING NOTICE $250 DISCOUNT NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY DALE BINGHAM MUSIC COMPANY ROY, UTAH PHONE 3 1356 GOOD NEWS FOR r MU TURKEY U DAYS a Christmas party for all ladies in milk, hot rolls and a jello desert form of a yearly conference. After the meal, general assembly the ward, a yearly summer lawn Mr. and Mrs. Heiko Bolweg party at Mable Andrews, an open- was held in the gymnasium of tha brated their golden wedding a party to be held school and the film And Then ing social and this week on Mrs. Relief Society. Cards were sent out to all sick members and to the new mothers. There are 102 LDS families in the ward, 51 enrolled in Relief Society, 24 visiting teachers. Pres. Poll also stated that Relief Society was for everyone not just members and encouraged everyone to come. Ruth Mathis gtve a talk on Peace Begins in the Home. Bonnie Crouch talked Peace in the World. The scrlptual reading was given by Luella Byram. Sam Moore representing the bishopric talked on Peace in the Horae and World Peace. The closing song wu by the singing mother. Prayers were offered by Ethel Earl and La Manda Ray. Deep Fryer meeting was held last Monday night at the North Davia Junior Hi and was really an enjoyable evening. Parents visited, each class and ate lunch in the cafeteria. A PTA Mrs. Leda Bybee Ray, wife of Gordon Ray underwent a very serious heart operation in Salt Lake. The Rays now live in Boise, Idaho. She was reported as doing very well. Thu is the 4uth operation oi its kind ever to be performed. We wish her a speeds recovery' and hope this will really du the trick Leda has been ill for a long time Bring a fnend to Sunday School Nov. 20. This Sunday is set aside as a special Sunday and the officers urge each one to bnng a friend who is not attending Sunday School. Thu date 1s also ward conference. Riverdale & Bishop Wilford Tesch has designated conference week for the Riverdale Ward to be between Nov. 14 and 20th. Meetings in all the auxiliary organizations of the ward held during the week will be in the Skewers Mixing Bowls Rasters Ring Molds Nut Bowls 1S05 West Riverdale, Road sincerely thank all the I peo--, pie of Roy who supported me by their vole in the election appreciate the confidence you have in me b returning me to the city coun on Tuesday. YOUR WISH I cil. Thanks also to those people who so willingly helped with s i, campaign work m Can come true. Now you ran play the accordion RIGHT In In your own home by qualified progressive school of music J. Alex Pattenon rre QifluofTAiae gflGQfcMs (sra?93 rtiwi HOOVER cleaning tools O! 24 Retail when you buy the world's finest cleaner WE DELUXE HOOVER you can get if Now tbs famous DeLuxe Hoover complete with dawning tools and aeve $24.93. for floors, furniture, fabrics. Vari flex boae and long, light aluminum wand, all faster. maka cleaning eajier if Tools if Tbs Hoover keeps rugs it bests, as it beesuas bright as it deans. sweeps, WAVE dust if Throw-swtj- r bag deaner. largest oa toy if All this plus Free Turkey. $9.95 $15 PERMANENT WAVES $24.95 Cleaning tools Free. $5.45 &9.45 Alum. Roasters Parkinson Display Co. s News $12.95 Kicciric Artificial Flowers and Sprays for Parties All meetings are scheduled at the same time, the 2'i minute talk will be omitted and there will be no teacher. Accordion furnished. classwork. Saturday Nov 19 at 7 30 PHONE OGDEN 3 4551. in the chapel will be a special meeting (this will be held in place of K9 the regular testimonial meetings held for all officers after sacrament I meeting). It is for all auxiliary officers. priesthood officers, senior Aaronic secretary, assistant sec and advisors. Aaronic priesthood South Weber 4 H members and leaders attended the Davis County All 411 Achievement program members received a gold award for 100 percent completion and a special pin was given to Karen Smith lor her outstanding work. Anyone interested in 411 contact Mildred Stake conference will be held the Smith or Virginia Stanger. Thoee following Sunday Nov. 27 at the who attended the program were tabernacle. Karen, Shirley and Mildred Smith, Dan, Fred. David and Virginia Stan- Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ray and family visited at Idaho Falls last week end with Nadine and family. The first session of Relief Society Ward Conference began at 6 30 SunA birthday party was given for day evening with Fa e Ray conduc- Charlie V. Poll. son of Mr and Mrs ting Three short talks were given Vine Poll, last week, Charlie has by Mrs King from the slake board, been waiting his 8th birthday for Mattie Ray stake board and ward quite some time, because it was to member and Fern Poll a ward mem- be the year he was baptized and ber. Dale Poll representing the bish- T don't think but what Charlie will opric, also gave a talk. The main remember it because it was spent purpose of the meeting was to stress with 30 other children. Many who the importance of visiting teachers were also baptized this year (be cause his whole Primary class was The Relief Society was also in invited). Also some close neighbors charge of the Sunday evening serv- and relatives, games were played ices with President LaVern Poll in and a lunch served. charge. Prelude was played by Selma Wilson and Jane Poll conducted the music. The sustaining of officers by Peggy Hill, released last year was Verna Stark, Virginia Stanger The Riverdale School PTA had and Afton Scamons. they were re- a record-breakinattendance at the PTA meeting held Thursday Nov placed by Peggy Hill, Mabel Andrews and Bonnie Crouch. 3. The theme of the conference was Road to Happiness. Pres. Lavem A typical school luncheon was Poll, who has been a faithful workserved to the parents at 25 cents a er for 14 years gave the following plate. It consisted of baked ham. report. Last year the Relief Society sweet - candied potatoes, string had two ward dinners, two bazaars, beans, apple and cabbage salad, $9.95 - Corn Poppers Asst. Enamel $15.95 for weddings! p.m. UNTIL THANKSGIVING 319 We rent arches, baskets, artificial flowers Patrolman Grant stressed the fact that whether the school zone has the speed limit posted or not the speed is 20 miles an hour only. "The only difference in a minor violation or a tragedy is a matter of seconds" he said. SPECIAL RpK twao week trip to Hawaii. On There Were Four" was shown by versary Nov. 7, by leaving by plane Francisco. Highway Patrolman Frank Grant. It depicted a tragedy brought about by careless driving. were presentThe school ed by Elwyn Marriott, principal and accepted. Mrs. Afton Karras, pres! dent of the PTA said the member ship goal for the Riverdale school had been reached with a total of 165 members or 75 per cent. Mrs. We have a new fimily m the Orel Henderson was In charge of ward, who lived in the St. Lawrent the successful membership drive. home. It is John Handrahan. Web come to South Weber. Ronald Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamblen of Riverdale, The new sports director is Ber-nie- l has been called to serve in the lligley. She is replacing Marie Southeran California mission. He Poll who is now stake sports will enter the mission home Nov. 16, prior to his departure to his field of labor. A Lucky To all teenager Clover dance Saturday Nov. 12 at The Riverdale Ward Geneological 38th-39tWard 8.30. Society is planning an excursion to Nov. 15 Mia Maid tnd Explorer to the Temple in Manti, Nov. 12. Talent night at 14th Ward 8 p.m. All interested ward membera are Nov. 16th Stake Leadership 7.30 PERMANENT Carving & Steak Knife-SetDish Set 40 rc. Ballerina, Reg on cele- their return they will visit members nani- - of their family who live In San h Nadine Ray and Kay Carver have baby boy 7 lba. and 3 o. born Sept. 20. The Carveri have two We have three reports of people other children. This makes two boys on the sick list this week. They are: and one girl and seven grandchilAda forma, Edward Smalts from dren for the Raymond Raya. South Weber, Jack Clark formerly from South Weber who now lives In case any of you are still wonin Ogden, has been in the hospital dering who those two big kids were for eight days with what is known who went all around town on HalloChiropractic Clinic as an air blimp on the lung. Jack ween trick or treating, disguised to 5360 S. 1900 West collapsed at work and was rushed perfection, even to their voices. Roy, Utah been to the hospital where he has They went to one brothers home and seriously ill. but is reported as do- danced and sang for their family and they didnt know them. So they went to another brothers way up the canyon and hia family also thought they were some one from cell 13, or someone lost. For those of you who didnt see them, you can imagine the disguise they must have had that their own families could Repossed blonde SPINET PIANO not tell them. Ue could never have Six Months Old guessed but when we told told them wc wouldn't give tricks to strangers NEW GUARANTEE they took off their masks to get thei rtreats. Well anyway it was no other than the Poll sisters Marie and Louise Cash. Its too bad more people dont try suet things on it could really be fun. From New Price a Pagt Three 2 FOR $15 Star Molds Convenient Tsrms Nut Pkks Measuring Spoons, Measuring Cups MANY OTHER ITEMS FOR HOLIDAY COOKINGS SERVING WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CONTOURS PRODUCTS Operators Dona Benson wo. imm Ruby Wheelwright Gladys Eldrcdgc ROY BEAUTY SALON 5535 SOUTH 1900 WEST, ROY PHONE BOUNTIFUL Roy (5490 So. 1900 West) AXUI PHONE 3-78- i" 78 5-34- 25 LAYTON PHONE 450 |