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Show The Hooper News Halloween haa come and gone, and as usual, It was a big time for all the kids. The Hooper First Ward Primary held their party at the ward hU on Monday evening. The children Came in costume, and what a gruesome sight it was. The Second Ward Primary spook party was Wednesday evening. It a as also a costume affair, and a lot f fun for everyone. The whole town participated in i Halloween dance on Wednesday light at the Second Ward. It was nder the direction of the MIA It las well attended by masked cha- rters These Halloween night acuities help a lot in keeping down he mischievlous pranks that used t be so common, and destructive The Junior Women's Club enjoy-a Halloween party last evening. Wed-esda- y was held at the home of Lor-jinFowers. Games were played e nd pmei were given for the best oatumes. Those attending were tutb Mason, Delsa Fowers, Jose-binSimpson, Flaro Taylor, Margaret Vaughn, Betty Garner, Lilian Simpson, Ruth Dawson, Nola tean Moore. June Christensen, luiia Spaulding, Hazel Heslop, Gen ieve Johnston, Faye Fowers, Gen Hiron and Lorraine Fowers e Joe and Florence Allen were host and hostess to a Halloween arty at their home Each couple rought a to be First Baptist Church R. McFatrfdge, Sunday School Morning Wonhl. Baptist Training I'nion Evening Worship Prayer Meeting Wednesday 10 a.m 11 am p.m 7 SO p.m THEN ITS TIME iwnning 5360 01 Hooper-Kane-vill- St 1900 without WU- - interest New from the Kraft Kitchen! Anyone interested in getting their years supply of applesauce should be at the bishop's storehouse at 9 p.ra. JFriday to can them. The charge t will be 19c per number 2 size can. Phone Mrs. C. J. Wilson if, $teez(Utiz interested. The MIA Speech competition on November 2 is for sny young man between the ages of ,16 and 23, inclusive., who is a member of the MIA. Th subject of speeches is to be The Best Gifts (D. and C. 46: 8, 9, 11 12, 32.) Time limit: five minutes. Anyone interested may phone Verla Hull at e j "Back to School Night was held at Weber High School Monday night. Speaking on the proa and cons of fluoridation were Dr. John A. Dixon and Dean McKee. Weber High School PTA is in favor of fluoridation. This issue affects We-ber High students, since Ogden City water is used there. A girls quar-let, the "Relatones (relatives) ung tow numbers. P S. Wasting a mckl is like ' loaning a dollar for over a year A o SPOON IT hoi foods tn 1 HEAT IT for cheese sauce 1 the 8 ,22 . Cl any, precious alary . . tboaa now shoe evening gowa . were by Den 3 (Frances Child and Cleo Thompson), and Den 5 (Thay-li- s Ritter) put on a Halloween skit you kzsow, my job naw coal ... ... ... Sunday evening. Vern the other speaker. An organ selection waa played by ward organist Bertha Child SPREAD iT for snacks A Putur1z4 Proem Cheats SproN services Child was C 0357 03M0I w OH? CEDIS! Awards were give nto "Rusty The name of James Bradley was Nebeker, for outstanding perfor and to Fred presented for Ward approval at mance of duties, Thompson, who received a Wolf Sacrament services. Mr. Bradley, badge. Parents were delighted with now a teacher is to be advanced to the colorful autumn exhibits dis- priest in the Aaromc Priesthood- Present en masse at the services played. These included "browing coal," wooden horses, a Den 4 "Pup- were th boys of Don Ellis Second pet pet Pdmpkia ahow, and hurri- Quorum of Deacons. cane lamps, made from ordinary discarded items. At 7 30 on Saturday, November Elder Bruce Erickson, recently 3, there will be a baptismal at the returned from the South African ward font Those having children to Two prominent Riverdale people, LDS Mission, spoke in Sacrament be baptized should make the neces- Grant Gibby and Martha Davit, have been added to the personnel staff; of Riverdales "city government"! Riverdale has now achieved the status of a third claxa city, neces$j tat mg the change from four town board members to five couadlmen. Phono .Kill) Ro. 1900 West, Roy Grant Gibby is to be the newj councilman Martha Davit la the; new city recorder, replacing Eiea-- i ALTO GLASS INSTALLED nor Call Blodgett, former town clerk APTO GLASS ANT) PARTS Aeit and Used Mayor G Edwin Anderson an-- i nounces that plana for the acquliBRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE ACCESSORIES tion of a sewer for Riverdale ar now being advanced. Sponsors for the initiative petition have becnj chosen, and the petition has been signed by 25 per cent of the popu-iation ( I5f, is the requiremtnt, but at the recent Monday night meeting! citizens in the amount of 25f volunteered their signatores) At the Riverdale Cub Scout Pack meeting on Thursday, Cubinaster Robert Somers stressed two fund mental Cubbing needs The lack of individual books so that the boys can progress along the Cub Scout trail, and the lack of enough per sonal help by patents of the boys (Cubbing is i parent boy project ). The flag ceremony was directed by Olive Thompson's Den 4, songs TRY CORRECTING THE CAUSE! Xu Choi qo fat ROY ROY AUTO PARTS j TING THE MMPTOMS WEST Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry Wt Benedict. CHIROPRACTIC SOUTH f Aleak) "back-to-school- " HEADACHES TRF. By sary arrangements with Bishop ford Tesch. reg-gul- The Hooper Second Ward beet harvest was successfully completed last Saturday Eighty one people participated and 150 tons of beets wire hauled to the dump Although the weather was a little cold, those who worked, seemed to enjoy it The Relief Societs served dnner in 6 45 p m TIRED Of THESE WOMEN! The Sunday evening service In both warda thia week will be sponsored by the Relief Society. The meeting in the First Ward will begin at 7 p m. In the Second Ward it will commence et 7:30. One hour earlier t special meeting will he held for the officers end teachers. All visiting teachers are urged to attend the regular meetings. The theology lesson will be presented at Relief Society next Tuesday. Segrid Anderson will be the teacher in the First Ward and Zina was Thursday evening in the Second. These lesBelnap night at the Hooper school. which ere a study of the sons, the by Sponsored Book of Mormon, are very worthPTA, parents were invited to attend classes where arithmetic while, and all women In the wards demonstrations were given. Sinca can learn much by attending. changes have taken place in recent Denzil Hansen, Bob Hanaea and years it was thought advisable to Stoddardr have returned home Ken new show the parents the teaching after visiting their brother Hal at procedures Arvada, Colo Hal is a missionary the Western States Mission. Pheasant hunting permits are now on sale at B & B s, 600 permita Gordon and Noleen Cox and their will be sold at $1 each Every perare son, land owners included, who little daughter Cherrie Lyn Colorado soon for Springs, Is releaving sres hunts in the Hooper where Gordon will be on detached quired to hsve a permit. The full Hill AFB. $600 received from the sale of the service from our permits goes for the upkeep of in the We are all interested cemetery We in Hooper can all be Hoop-enteour of whereabouts former our cemetej?. Many justly proud of I to was that hear pltased of us can remember when it waa not the place of beauty that it is LaMar Freu la manager of Zales now I have heard it said that the Jewelry store at Montgomery, Ala his wife, Athleen, and three pride of a community can be judged IjiMar, Bonnie Lee, Jacquelyn, children. burial of its by the appearance and Kelly Kay left for Montgomery ground Dale Russell is to be com mended on the job he is doing last April Prior to that time, Lamar was employed In the camera dept there at Anderson Jewelry m Salt Lake to Ralph and City Congratulations Lamar and Athleen are both bus-ilSharon Miles on the birth of their engaged in MIA work In the It is their third ton. new bo branch at Montgomery. Several ilooperites are hospitalized at the present time Dennis lligley is back at the Dee Hospital Also there are Barrett Haws and By VERLA R. HULL Noland Nelson, Harry Stark is at 4560 So. 1150 s.'h 8 the field at noon. judged. Orson and Beth Christenwas judged as sen's the cleverest and most original. During the evening games were played and dinner was served to Charlie and Leola Child LaGrande and Beverly Belnap, Don and Donna Arave, Eldm and Josephine Simpson, Will and Donna Cottle, Fred and Ruth Dawson, Claren and Barbara Paulsen, Bob and Janet Hansen, Denzil and Charlene Hansen, Orson and Beth Christensen, Jack Simpson and Donna Pace and and the host and hostess. 1 1956 Riverdale News 2058 West 5700 South James Boy, Utah, Thursday, November e, n By MAJtlX W. RAWS It Sun-Chronicl- ( LINK' M PHONE J 0902 ('oii'-ulhitioi-i DO YOU KNOW The New York Yankees have had Chiropractors take care of their ball players since 1919 THAT Kel?Cql 1 Special Carload Purchase Sale BUY THIS BIO ff&D ratlin) Som of Senator Wallace DROUTH RELIEF GRAZING AMENDMENT: REFRIGERATOR Bennett F. Special OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: Voted against high jupport on feed grains. Increased federal funds for Utah predatory animal control bv $53,000, for thii year. GASOLINE TAX REFUND: SOCIAL SICURITY EXTENSION TO FARMERS: Supported measure to refund money to farmers buying ga for use In farm equipment Estimated savings to farmer nationally-$- 90 million. Voted to include FARM CREDIT PROGRAM: O Automatic Defrost five million farm families in Social Security legislation to improve farm RECLAMATION PROJECTS: Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 mall projects in Utah to aid in irrigating 171 ,000 acres at an estimated cot of $32 million. SMALL Supported expanded brucellosis program which provided almoat $6(W,000 in Utah for the last three years. Revolving Shelves , Obuined additional $1014 programs. Ph. 3-44- 64 credit Supported revision in tax law to provide more equitable depredation allowance on farm equipment and machinery. O Magnetic Door Closer Roy, Utah Program. TAXES: NO TRADE REQUIRED b. amendment to Soil Bank. Established Congressional intent for the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading practice, giving the better break to lean grass-fecattle. MEAT GRADING- PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL: 0)95 70-L- i d Ow Remarfellng $! O Giant accomplishment for Utah' cattlemen! d Reg. $529.91 O ) s Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including increased allowance for feed grains and hay and roughage program. LUXI 12 CU. FT. DE QEJ.GEIB Pushed forest reseeding program to improve range. RESEEDING PRQORAMt This George Barton Manti messagt sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: Howard Clegg David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Tonic Ogden Salt Lake City Ferroo Charle Redd Horace Allred LS1 Roosevelt R. D. Buchanan George Magnuson Jew Conovor MtleDsto million for Forest roads development Frroo Arthur A. Richfield Lets Keep BENNETT X in the Senate 'The Bird with the Bargains He's a veteran on Ike's team (R14 politic! advrvtiMnwat by Citizen -- tt Committee, Lyle M. Ward, Chairman) C: |