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Show j The ADS CLASSIFIED WANTED Regular rider, Roy to Ogden. Living vicinity 5300 South .m. Arrive 1900 West, 8:30 Ogden 8.50, leave Ogden 5:15, weekday. Sat. leave Ogden 1:13. 30c daily round trip. For detail set Robert Sanderson, 5268 S. 2000 West, after 5:30 p.m. No phone. Robert J. Carmichael Roy Realtor, Phone 3 5911 Representative of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Draayer, has moved home this week from Logan where she, has been attending the Utah State Agricultural Col lege. She plans on returning next fall to continue her education. Weber College Commencement Exercises were held Thursday, June 2 in the Ogden High Auditorium. Clinton is very proud of Miss Nancy Frasier, and Fielding Rice who werp among the graduating class. Nancy received a two year scholarship to the USAC College in Logan where she will major in physical education. We wish to ex (end our congratulations to both of these people. Clinton is real proud of their 40 members of their roadshow cast who have worked very hard to get their roadshow ready to be put on in Salt Lake City at the June Convention. We will' go to Salt Lake on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day evenings to present it CLINTON I By Shanna Frasier Mrs. Beth Manning, formerly of Clinton now of Portsmouth, Ohio, and children Marcene, Vicki Ann, and Kent Reid are visiting with her mother Mrs. Esther Reid of Clinton. Sun-Chronic- le, June 9, 1955 trio then played. "WhisDonald R. and Elaine , Oleson trumpet We teach the Hope." pering Brown; Kevin John Ward, son of Gospel by the Lecture Method." Jay and LaNett Oleson Ward; was demonstrated - by Roy Cook Pamela Fisher, daughter of Shirley after which Henry Rampton of the and Milton Fisher; Gayle King, Stake Sunday School Board gave of LaRue and Darrell a abort speech the WEST POINT HEWS daughter Hartley King; Joan Pace, daughter sang the closing song. congregation of LaMar and Roasella Hunt Pace; Lee Rae Abrams, son of Doyle and By VIRGINIA OLESON Those from West Point who are Florence Kirkman Abrams. The Jan Montgomery wu advanced their birthdays this meeting was closed by a prayer of- from a deacon to a teacher last celebrating week ere Randle Jean Putnam, fered by Lynn Blake. Sunday, congratulation Jan. Geneve Putnam, Nancy Mane Montgomery, Olin llaumn, Jan Over 50 children participated In An organ recital is to be given Montgomery, Hattie Johnson, and the Sunday evening meeting, the by Joyce Loveland our organist for Karen Hunt. We wish them much program was presented by the Sun- the Sunday SchooL It is to be happiness on their special day. SchooL Different ways of preday given at the Ogden tabernacle on Those who are celebrating their a lesson were demonstrated senting June 12, at 4 p.m. The pubSunday week anniversaries this wedding by some of the classes. Opening lic is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, are Lee Zaugg. MariMr. and Mrs. Reese Montgomery, prayer given by of the Junior Sunlyn Thurgood and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Flint There hu been a change in the day School sang a vocal solo. We We wish them happiness also. teach the gospel through finger ex- fire protection arrangements for ercises,' wss demonstrated by Karen people in West Point In the past The Relief Society held their Thornleys cliss of three year old we sometimes called Clearfield, Hill Field or the Arsenal. Formerly closing social on May 31. The meet- children. Following this Karen a few words on the subject West Point paid part of the cost ing which was conducted by Erma spoke Blake was well attended. The open- Next Liza Zauggs class demon- for runs from Clearfield and the We teach the gospel using county paid the other half. Now ing song by the congregation, strated county no longer pays part of prayer by Etta Dahl. A vocal solo pictures and songs A vocal solo the was sung by little Pasty Thurgood. wu sung by Paul Montgomery. the bill and Clearliled now has A book review of the Book "Adam Next a demonstration showing class more homes to protect and more using the flannel property to take care of their equipBede by George Eliot wss given participation to board teach the beautitudes wu ment is needed there. From now by ary Lambery and was enjoyed on call the Navy Base first when by all. It was very nice to have her shown by Beverly Montgomery and you wish to report a fire, give them with us agtin. After the closing her clus. A girls quartette, the exact location, tell them directJean Carol Fisher, Bybee. prayer refreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned. Singleton and Janice Bennett tang ly where to come. If the Navy Base The weekly meetings wiU not take My Prayer Today. A short talk is ubing their equipment and unable was given by Douglas Cook. A to make the run Hill Field will place during the summer but one chorus. Zora King. Linda Dalton, come in an emergency. Needless will be held each month. meeting against fire On June the 14th, they have a Margaret Bybee, Karen Broadhead, to say precautions Cook and Gary Manning, should be first and foremost with Douglas with and have meeting quilting sang God of Our Fathers. They all of us. Any individual who is capprogram. were accompanied by another girl able of telling the exact location their sge, Carolyn Patterson. A can now report a fire when the The Jaycees held their annual Jubilee on Saturday May 28 and Monday May 30. At the dance on Saturday evening, Sherrill Burning-- ; ham of West Point was elected queen, Lou Ann Montgomery of West Point was choeen first attendDIAL ROY ant tnd Gaylene Knight of Sunset was chosen second attendant. At We Have a Nice Assortment of Planter the drawing on Monday afternoon Dish Plants and Dishes the bike wu won by Loy Blake. The ball game was won by Layton. The alto children had a wonderful time and there was a nice crowd in attendTomatoes and Petunas Bedding Plants ance, an enjoyable event for and Mrs. Ben L. Summers who was given the name of Pamela. We wish to congratulate the parents on their new arrivals. . emergency occurs. Thought for the week Answer prayer comes by our faith not to give us faith. Miss Karen Draayer, a daughter Miss Virginia Clifford and Miss Shanna Frasier were featured in a piano recital held Sunday afternoon by Mrs. M a r J o rie Ashburton. Twenty other students also parti ipated in the recital. Mr. Sagreant A. Rice has been ill in bed for the past week. We all want to wish him a speedy re eovery. Diamonds Lower Pnces Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell are Better Quality See Compare Drive Out And See C. Stringham Jewelry See Cal Stringham Theater Building Roy, ft. the proud grandparents of a little granddaughter born Sunday. The are Mr. and Mrs. Lane paa-ntAdams of Clearfield. The mother is the former Iona Mitchell of Two little new comers were blessed in Scarament services Sun day morning. They were the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward VanLoocn who was given the name of Susan, and the daughter of Mr. FANNING CHIROPRACTIC Hours: 10 to 12 CLINIC 2 to 5 Saturday 10 to 1 5360 So. 1900 West Roy, Utah nn EVERYONE YOU READ THE SON 9 CHAPPELLS Hdve. & Lbr. 5210 So. 1900 West, Roy One Week Only Large Discounts on Entire Stock Of Mens Rings BEAUTIFUL SELECTIONS ONYXS CAMEO'S etc. RUBIES Reduced for FATHER'S DAY DIAMOND BLACK ONYX Reg. $54.75 NOW 29.95 PORTER FLORAL At sacrament meeting last Sunday the meeting was conducted by Grant King Van Blake gave the opening prayer. The congragatlon sang High on the Mountain Top. Three children were baptised that morning and confirmed during the meeting They are Wayne Darrell Jones, Margie Montgomery, and Betty Lou Fisher Six babies were blessed and received a name. They are Jeffrey Alan Brown, son of CUT AND THREADED to Ro-mor- u Adrain Taylor son of Mrs. Naomia Taylor has just returned from Germany where he has been stationed with the United States Army. It surely does seem good to see him again. PIPE "The Carmen Pearson family wu visiting in West Point during the weekend. Beth Pearson is the daughter of L. C. Holbrook. They recently moved to Burley, Idaho Irom here. TELL feUSUSaU ZJKLSKLU: 1 ONLY RUBIES UP TO 40 '"'f OFF WATCHES PEN & PENCIL SETS WALLETS CUFF LINKS CHURCH BOOKS Lower Prices Better Quality Drive Out And See FUNERAL FLOWERS Hospital Bouquets Corsages and Weddings Our Specialty STRINGHAM C. "See Cal Stringham" Roy Theatre Building 00 TO PLANT LAWN PLANTING SEASON IS JUST BEGINNING. WE HAVE IN CANS AND SHRUBS, TREES AND EVERGREENS BUCKETS FOR SAFE PLANTING illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS! zu r. 25c Evergreens Lawn Seed KIDS TO OBTAIN up 39c tip Flowering Shrubs and Shade Trees 19c up Trellises 73c up 39c up Bedding Plants Doz Complete line of sprays, tprinklert, garden toolt, Moivert, Fertilizer s, mule he t, bulbs, plant SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE SUN-CHRONIC- LE FREE TICKET TO THE SHRINERS CIRCUS FOR THE FIRST 15 WHO OBTAIN THE MOST SUBSCRIPTIONS BEFORE THE 18TH OF JUNE, CIRCUS IS TO BE IN OGDEN JUNE EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER. PHONE OR OPEN AFTERNOON 5-04- 71 STATE wsery 4:45 TILL DARK ALL DAY SATURDAY FREE ESTIMATES AND ADVICE ON LANDSCAPING 1 THIS IS IN ADDITION TO THE LIBERAL COMMISSION FOR 1153 SOUTH Oeai 20-2- Apply at the Chronicle office For More Information Office Location 5380 South 1900 West Phone 84 ' |