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Show r-i- 1 ! The WEST POINT NEWS ACftbSS Chart 1 . ) t 1 f Lubrlmt Ingredient blackboard ioal 19 AOaM Olrtoo Pflone UftJ i ied it lout 4FVnuiir deer 17 J Adhrtlv ?l uiMr Doubter 3 t A)M Kerfl 5 1340 37 Happy birthday to Colleen NiI:on on the Oth. Cherie Homer, IaVon , Edwards on the 10th; N'ancy Le Criddle, Jeanette King on the 11th; Chester Montgomery on the 13th, Cindy Lou Stoddard, Wilma Twede and Lillian Page on the 15th and Naoma Thurgood on the 16th Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Singleton, on the 9th, Mr and Mrs. Blaine Thurgood on the 14th. The MIA held nice dance on Tuesday last, they sold caudy, cookPrizes were ies and cupcakes awarded for the best costume's. Among those who won prizes were Chester and lleserly Montgomery Chet was a Mandarin and Beverly a darner from Ziam or was it Java There was also a couple of downs who were awarded prizes Lewis Montgomery was swathed in bandages this lime not tor teal In unison ?4 Japan mrtiurt ! 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Weighs only 32 pounds but gives you true big-ae- t perform- - ance. ONLY Elder W Dee Donaldson who just very recently returned from a mission to the Central States will be tbe principle speaker Sunday-eveningN'ov 11 at 5 pm in the 49th Ward assembly hall See you there W5 , if; Vl We were very sorry to hear that Mr and MCrs John Meredith. 4027 Hillcrest Dr, are moving out of South Ogden to Washington. We are sorry to lose such fine community members but we do wish them much success and happiness at their new home This will be quite a move for the Merediths as they have siv children We hope they will come back and visit us real soon ihe starting of cold weather seems to bring to mind firesides, and that is just what the Riverdale Stake is going to hold Sunday, Nov 11 for all Mia Maids and Explorers of the stake The time and place will be 8 30 p m at the Riverdale stake house in Washington Terrace Aaron Tracy will be the speaker so it really ought to be an enjoyable and worthwhile evening COMPANION 95 square inchea of viewable Model 14T017. Alumiarea nized picture tube but weighs only 26 pound. sharpness. Our vSaviors Lutheran Church 40 square inches of viewable T00I. Weigh Modal irtt less Work anywhere a console will work! than 13 pounds! An .mazing mite with a sharp, bright, dear picture. - Choice of cabinet finishes ONLY 1 iann- - Full Year Warrantee TUBES The first Sunday of every month usually means confirmations, blessings given to the new born babies and other business. In the 49th Ward these people were confirmed Marilyn Pike, Ronald Sewell, John Alvord, and Linda Kay Skute Thes babies received their named. Rebecca Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Meredith, and Debbie Lynn, daughter of Wendell J Parkinson Paul Tex Handcock was sustained as a deacon in the priest hood with Robert I.undgreen and Raymond Cox being advanced from deacons to teachers Mrs June Brown and Mrs. Verna Wood spent about 5 days in Long Beach attending a girl scout convention, They left Sunday Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. arriving in Calif, at 3 30 p m. Monday after attending the convention and seeing a few of the sights for which California is famous they left Ixing Beach Thursday, N'ov 1st at 7 p.m. arriving back in Ogden Friday at 4 p.m. Both women thoroughly enjoyed their trip. Hiew! picture Console-lik- e 1 SI39 ONLY from Carry to tWn room, town root to fOQRlrf. fir to fctttaJ WooxUrful art for tb chlldrta the South Ogden Fire held thetr elections IVpartrm-n- t for fire chief and assistant fire chief Dell Iverson was elected as fire chief replacing Art LaFleur. Bob Hein was again elected as assistant chief Other elections will will bo held in Dee N'ov ON ALL PARTS I INCLUDING PlCieSETl - BES W service " sell" A TV 161 square inches of viewable TUNINO-s- V T VOIUMI -COKTSOt MMlI I Cilia as a movh bftfM .kwl rowi.rvi Me. CM "i -o 21-INC- H d;uilnTt acuiM-w- chasm area Model 21T0M) - W. r- - Prw Dont settle for less than a G.E. GET YOURS TODAY Only $5 Dn. $5 per mo( Arsenal Villa School Building Phone As Roy 4 2585 Worship Services and Mil EMptHMSEI Sunday School 9:30A. M. Rev. Arthur E. Wlckstrom - GENERAL ELECTRIC language On Friday N'ov. 16th the South Ogden Fire Dcpf will sponsor a 3hd oh, so good I The front Smooth th feathers of t7ftented Foundation H (lone 74 fJlrl name 75 Quote 17 Kitsur in Playhoun M adherent of Symbol for niton ' 34 fv Hhdei ktiimi Id I) Coif mound 14 74 H-- Jof 4SufTli '.0 file 5rllflcd diBCOUPM Man a ni 51 Man f - Subject of Hol-Ice- I and ends with chains. PUcourtft lair mptaurt Kirkman. Norma Patterson, first counselor spoke on "Scan h the scriptures, for in them Ye think Ye have eternal life " A portrayal of the schiptura! lessons was given by Norrinne Montgomery assisted by readers. ElizaU'tb Cook. Irene Millgate, Mrs Johnson, Darlene MontgomThe flag was posted by the ery The Primary Halloween 1 ary jfy Scouts, Ixw is Montgomery and was held on Wednesday, prior to j zaugg The pledge of allcgience Ihe party the primiry workeis held WJS jen tjy the congregation their weekly prayer meding lh N x t the ihorus sang "The Lord's usual opening exercises for Prl' prayer", mary were held at the beginning of; A brief summary on the literary the party The invocation was given by Ned Zaugg A story was told by lessdfis for this year was given by Maxine Van Brocklm the puppets Maxine Van Brocklin The course were directed by Robert Van Brock is to be a study of the works and A review of lm and Stanley Dahl A Halloween life of Shakespeare Saint fain poem was given by Randle Putnam the course on Latter-dafollowed by a piano solo by Col i!y life was given by June Nilson The smaller groups brook who will be teaching that sang "This is Halloween" The en course this year A brief talk was tire primary sang There's no such, given by Klda Flint The conclud-thinas a witch the song was, mg talk was given by Florence then enacted in pantomine by pri Rlake who cited an experience she mary workers. Ihora Hill. Ruth had in the mission field After a King, El Verna few remarks by Bishop Oleson the Bennett, Flint, Rosella Paicc. AnnaBelle Ot benediction was given by Louise ticy, June Thurgood, sound effects' Voungberg by Kennard Bybee Jr. and Fred, itches little black cats Flint Thi mho did i c clever ballet dance were Dixie Daljon and Suzanne Smith, they were accompanied at; the piano by Janet Moss The songs were led by liwen Thompson, pri mary choirester At the conclusion' of the program the benediction was , given by Lynn 'ridd'e and the cos-the n later were judged, (nines evening prizes were given to the, tiny Ottley gill as a witch, and hei rie Takahashi. and several other children whose identities were unknown due to the excellence of their disguises To round out the Next Sunday N'ov 11, is a speevenings entertainment booths were opened selling such goodies as cial day for the Explorers and Mia candy, pop corn balls, ice cream, Maids as a stake fireside meeting root beer, cup cakes, etc , there is to be held for them at the stake was also a fish pond and a dart house in Clearfield There is to be a general board member present game and two fortune tellers. wonder who they were7 They sure- Parents of the boys and girls are ly were a couple of characters invited to attend The stake hopes that there will be a large attend ancc that evening The Relief Society conference was held Sunday evening The prelude was played by Leona Oleson The Rose Prom is to be held The singing was directed by Susie on Saturday N'ov 101 h Refresh King and accompanied by Leona ments will be sold Oleson. Invocation by Susie Choir practice is to be held this was yiven by Erma Blake, Friday evening at 7 30 Altos are Those badly needed So is you Relief Society president sing alto visitiny from the stake board were why don't you go help them out Bessie Dahl and Martha Green In her remarks sister Blake urged The infant son of Dean and Ardis the Relief Society members to come out to their meetings more reg Manning was given a name and ularly She stated that during the blessing Sunday by his father, as by John Manning, his grand past year there has been a drop in attendance, at the meeting and father and I ynn Criddle of the bishalso at sacrament meeting Followopric lie was given the name I. ynn G Blakes remarks chor the Manning sister ing us sang Those who sang in the Thought fur the week chorus were June Holbrook, Janet Moss. Elaine Brown. Maxine Van If I can stop one heart from breakmg. Brocklin, Florence Abrams, Mary I shall not live in vain; If I can case on life the aching. GAS-TOO- NS Or cool one pain. Or help one fainting Robin Into his nest again, BY I shall not live in vain (IKOKUK WKST Emily Dickinson S' for long!" on people; It begins with cobwebs Sharpen I I have more Some me money than brains but not PARTING SHOT: Laziness grows Kffn 4fS 4Kxil 47 Yrarnlnt a 77M&Z. Man t nil knamt Ttlkt idly J1 H-- families are not eligible for any of these prizes it should really be an opportunity for the public to win these fine, prizes. Punch, cider, cookies, and dougntnuts will be served as refreshments. It should prove to be an enjoyable evening for all those who attend. Kntounirrtd 11 JJ IS -- big dance at South Jr. High School. A very nice band hat been lined up. The leader is Ed Berry and it is (aid he has a very nice Combo. The grand prize this year will be a motion picture camera, screen and projector. You do not have to be present to win this prize. During During the dance hame and turkeys will be given away. You must be present to win one of these. With the holidays coming up these should really make some lovely prizes. Since the firemen end their CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3 IS n 4a. Roy, Utah, Thursday, November 8, 1956 e, flrriM In muiU'. high 9 !? W Sun-Chronicl- "Tho Bird With tho Bargains11 |