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Show The Sun-Chronic- Thursday, September 24, 1959 le, mmmwwz&iw piano, and oat birthday cake and ice cream. Those were Sherry AnLinda Lynch and Sherry Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jack spent dersen, Johnson. Satifrday in Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson spent Sunday at Milford. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay IverHouse guests at the home of Mr. son of Bear River City Sunday were and Mrs. Roy Tullis lately have Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and been Mr. and Mrs. George Lake of children. Ely, Ncv., who spent five days with ENJOYING a delicious dinner them. at the Vern Montgomery home SunFRANCIS BURTON entered the day were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brim-leand family of Salt Lake City. hospital Sunday and underwent Birthday greetings this week go surgery Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Chadburn to Michael Miller who celebrated his 5th birthday and Mary Ellen and family returned home Saturday Atkinson who celebrated her 10th after a two week visit at Mountain Home, Idaho. birthday. Due to the death of an uncle Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Art Coultas of Los Mrs. Owen Fox were called to and Angeles are spending a few days Portland, Ore., last Thursday. visiting the Roy Tullis family. MRS. ELMA PERRY who has MARY Ellen Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. been staying at the home of her Emery Atkinson, celebrated her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Beitz, has birthday last week and had some gone to Twin Falls, Idaho to stay friends in to play and sing at the with another daughter, Mrs. Herbert Thorne. Visitin gat the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Williams has been REMODELING Mrs. Williams mother from Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Openheim. Wayne Jordon, 5346 So. 2000 W. is in the St. Benedicts Hospital for treatment for dehydration followBUILDING ing a bout with the flu. GEORGE BROWN, 4707, So. 3100 W. suffered severe lacerations of ' HOMES a hand and bruises of the arm and when his corn GARAGES chest Monday threshing machine went out of conFENCES trol while threshing on the Donald Weaver property. He was treated FARM BUILDINGS at the hospital then released. Mr. Brown is the son of Afr. and Mrs. ROY NEWS or Junius FOR FREE ESTIMATE Vern (Afton) Graham of Centerville has just been released from the hospital where she was treated for ulcers, Mrs. Graham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston of Roy. MR. AND MRS. Wayne Stanger and children have moved to Logan for the winter, while Mr. Stanger attends the USU. Mrs. Stanger is the former Coleen ePterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Elwood Pet- - CALL EX 4 7408 Ken Fahncke CONTRACTOR aa-lit- o m&m Ntnnr- LmIKU - Ogden. Elder Harowitz recently returned from a Jewish mission. THIRD WARD The ward are sponsoring a Huntr ers Dance on Oct. 3 at 8:30 p.m. in the Stake House. Dick Orrocks orchestra will be playing the happy tunes. AH proceeds from the $1 donation tickets will go to the building fund. A' winner will be chosen between the ages of 12 and 73 for the horse, American Saddler, with bridle, saddle and blanket Remember MIA will be held Erma Ross, Clinton . . . TA qach Monday evening 7:15 p.m. at thq. Lake View Stake House. Pri- Letha McQuarrie, Sunset TA 5 2784 mary is held each Thursday at 3:45 Virginia Oleson, West Point pjn. and the Relief Society openTA ing social will be held Oct. 2. Nedra Thurgood, Hooper TA Special guest speaker last Sunday evening was Elder George Marion Stuart, Uintah EX Rolteux of north Ogden who has h recently returned from the mission. FOURTH WARD ' f 'hV-rWV- , X . l 'YV-- ' ' z f s rrc-- V' V':-- 4r . , ' ii iffc irrmifftmiitf ' - WTv." fc v't wak' nU vr '. OFFICERS WHO WILL guide and direct tb student My activity for the coining year were chosen recently at the Roy Junior High School. Those selected were, top back, Grant Burton ptb grade president; 5th row, left to right, Irene Robins, secretary; Donna Rearie, vice president, 9th grade. Fourth row, Wayne Yamashita, president of the 9th grade; Shirley Bingham, vice president. Third row, Carol Hod son, secretary; second row, Richard Reeder, presfc dent of the 7th grade; Joe Barrett, vice president and in front, Connie Fuller, secretary. NEWS CHURCH Brown. Mrs. JoJynn Johnson and Pearl Emma Jordan. 2ND AND 7TH The Relief Society opening social will be held Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. at the Second Ward chapel with all women of both wards and their husbands urged to attend. A book review will be given by Helen Kimball of Salt Lftk City, followed by light refreshments. Stake visitors at Primary were Emma Smith, Donna Arave and Stake President Henry A. Matis. The Blazer welcome will be held Thursday under the direction of Bernice Givens, Blazer leader, and Connie LaMar, Trekker teacher. SECOND WARD Tuesday a Lark welcome was held to welcome the Larks into the Homebuilders. It was under the direction of Wilma Stewart, Sea- - At' sacrament meeting Sunday evening JLyU Stevens was presented to be advanced to a priest At sacrament meeting Sunday Sept. 27, Gary Thomley, a recently returned missionary from Mexico will be guest speaker. 4TH AD 5 Til WARD The 4th and 5th Ward Relief Societies will hold their opening social Sept. 30 at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Benson pf Logan will give a book review. A delicioua luncheon will follow. During the meeting parts of the two scriptures wiU be matched and a prize given to the The Primary has some new teach- ers now. Sustained were Lola Ray, taking the Bluebird class; Carol n Yates, Gay Note class. Edna Irene Jensen, Blazer class, Stars and Wanda Thompson, Sunbeams. An-tho- SEVENTH WARD Staff '..EX Office Kyle Harrop, Roy EX Janet Adaips, Roy EX Helen Norton, Riverdala EX ..EX Verla Hull, Rivrdle-- , Lola Brake, So. Weber EX . Swiss-AUstria- (R THE PRIMARY has some new teachers but still needs willing hands. With new teaching positions at this time are Katherine president; Carol Halloway, first counselor; Genieve Filer, second counselor; Afton Greenwell, secretary; LaVerne Pingree, historian. Virginia Creager, organist; Joyce Madsen, choirster; Josie Turner, Sunbeams; Joyce Burnham, and Stars; Joy James, Priscilla Parker, Top Pilots. Pur-ringto- When you move Co-pilo-ts 1.1; two ladies holding the lucky scriptures. A large turnout Is urged. gull teacher. June Brewer, Blue-bird- a and Colleen Clark of the Larks. Blazer Welcome will be held held Sept. 29 at Primary under the direction of Leota Smith, Blazer leader, Mary Hughes, Trekkers and Carina Christensen, Guide Patrol. Hie to town...' Neighbors e 2 FIFTH WARD All parents are urged tq send their children to Primary each Tuesday 4 p.m. at the Lake View Stake House. With the beginning of School our attendance at Pri- - a 2 . e $ mary has dropped way low and we would like a good turnout once again. At sacrament meeting Sunday evening the guest speaker was Elder Dee Hfllllday, recently returned from a mission to Holland. Business taken care of was Midge Critchfield was sustained as Blazer teacher and Drfexel Roberta, as Guide Scout teacher in the Primary. Released as Sunday School superintendent was Harold Stevens with his assistants Donald Davis and Wilbur McCracken. SUSTAINED as the new superintendent was Floyd Roberts, and Wilbur McCracken as first assistant. A second assistant will be named later. Pat Burgner was released as age group counselor in the YWMIA and sustained as activity counselor and Robert Ivy son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ivy was graduated from Primary. ELDER ROSS DREDGE Is to re turn this week from a mission in Finland and we are looking forward to hearing him speak Sunday-evening-. Your Welcome Wsgon Hostess will call with A basket of gifts... and friendly greetings from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, ok others you know, are moving, bo sure to phone Welcome Ward Conference will be held Sunday Sept 27 beginning with priesthood leadership at 8:45 a.m. wherein all Melchelezidek and Aaronic Priesthood presidency and advisors and secretaries of Aaronic and Senior Aaronic quorum should be in attendance. 9:15 a.m. priesthood meeting, Sunday School at erson. Mr. and Mrs. (Laura) Holmes 11 a.m.; testimony meeting 5:45 left Friday for San Francisco p.m. All priesthood leaders and where Mrs. Holmes will undergo ward auxiliary officers and teachan operation by an ear specialist ers should attend this meeting and in an effort to restore her hearing. 7 p.m. sacrament meeting. BABIES blessed recently in the She has been partially deaf for 20 years. ward were Debra Baird, daughter MRS. HERBERT Pauling, has of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird, blessed taken an airplane trip to Lexing- by Roger Critchlow; Tina Marie ton, Miss., to visit her parents. Conley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Pollard will review Oren Dale Conley, blessed by Glen the book, Foolish, Ingram. Scott Malcom Brown, son Something Something Gay by Glen and Jane of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, Sire at the opening social of the blessed by Bishop Aldous JohnLake View Ward Relief Society, son and Bruce Kevin Howseal, son Sept. 29, at 10 p.m. Luncheon will of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howseal, be served by the Relief Society blessed by DaWayne Nay. NEW memberships of the ward officers. All ladies of the ward arc invited to attend. include Mr. and Mrs. Myron Clark Attention all Primary children! e Lunch 'on will be served by the Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. William and family; Mr. and Mrs. Primary will be held at 4 p.m. at Relief Society officers. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend. Ray T. 01 instead; Janice Johnson, Kanesyille. All children are to meet their parents and teachers on the 4000 block. Where transportation will be provided. Relief Society opening social will TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . . m be held Friday Oct. 2 at 7.30 p.m. 2 and Oct. 7 will be the first TheConvenient Budget Term ology meeting with Joan Moser 2 giving the lesson at 10:30 a.m. 2 Saturday UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT evening the ward held their annual Hawaiian luau, a nice crowd enjoyed the delicious supper that was served followed by a m program presented by the Hawaiian Serenaders. Ail in all it was a sucHIGHWAY 91 ROY We sell nothing but quality service jj cess. LAST SUNDAY evening guest Floyd Jensen EX remember when w? brought d Ultle bag of money "1 And got a big bag of gro eerie! BENIFRAflKClNri Dick-amor- kZiSSL hip: mr c unutf miiiiiiimmiimmiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiu I iGBfflQMED uQgzaf. 1 VoiSV UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. Ofd Woai IXrt lALT IAKL OG AN 940 WaU Avenue ANO IN MtOVQ, I DAVE'S SERVICE fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIII? 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