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Show The CLINTON By Shanna ' i Frailer . I , t- w wji 'm fcn Miss Joanne Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. LeRoy Davis of Clsnd, Ore, formerly of Clinton s married Tuesday, June 14 in -- and son, in law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Stallings, in Eden, Utah. Clinton residents wish to congratulate Clark Draayer upon his grad uation from Weber College. We wish turn success u his future year at the USAC in Logan, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Child and family and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Child am) family attended the funeral services of Mr. Maynard Sum men in Tremonton, Utah. Mr. Summer is the husband of LaVern Child Sumraen, daughter of John Child. The Clinton Ward MIA officers and teachers attended June Con venlion in Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon. Mr William Davis of Clearfield was Sunday dinner gueat of Mrs Catherine Frasier. the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Sam Meyer of Portland, Ore. An open house was held Sunday afternoon in their honor at the Davis home m Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Child of LeCrande, Ore., have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mn T. R Davis. They were accompanied by their three little daughters. A testimonial service was held In honor of Adrian Taylor, son of Mrs Naomi who Taylor South Weber i By Thoro Moor just returned from the armed service. He has been in Germany for the past two years Funeral services were held in the Lindquist Colonial Chapel Monday, June 13 for Mrs Lola Weathers formerly of Clinton She died at the home of her son Lewis in Ventura, Calif following a short illness. Mrs Catherine Frasier is spend ing the week wilting her daughter Diamonds Lower Prices Better Quality See Compare Drive Oat And See C. Stringham Jewelry See Cal Stringham Theater Building Roy, l't. For years Mrs. Bud (Lee) Snitch has dreamed of owning a Pal at last she has her omino pony hearts desire She really has a beau ty His name Is King and not only a pony but all the trimmings, sad die, bndle and etc. Happy nding Lee and take a ride down through town so we can all see him It-- r We have several people in the upper part of South Weber who subscribed for the paper whom 1 know. So if any of you have any news please call me and lets get acquainted don't A cottage meeting was held last Monday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Kay Andrews at the Mill tary Springs in South Weber The Andrews home sets at the foot of the mountains and is a er beauti ful spacious home with a nice big lawn and out side cooking grills This is the first cottage meeting .held in South Weber Mrs Andrews FANNING CHIROPRACTIC Hours: 10 to 12 CLINIC 2 fo 5 Saturday 10 to 1 5360 So. 1900 West Roy, Utah HP 9 is secretary of the Senior Aaronlc. They are planning to hold cottage meetings every week in the future. Bishop Ray was the speaker. A trio of South Weber girls sang at the High Priest meeting held at the stake center last Sunday. They sang Hope and King of Glory." They have also been ask to sing at stake mutual leadership meeting e Wednesday night. Singing was Johansen, LaRae Conus and Sally Moore, they were accompanied by Colleen Moore. Girls heres a ti on Girls Camp South Weber will enter Camp La kloda Aug 3 to 10th This is quite a long way off but I thought a reminder now will help you to start saving It costs $9 a week or $1.50 t day and each girl must have a doctors check up before she can go on the Ben Loman hike. Mr Jacques is back in the hospi tal again. Last week Mrs Jacques was real sick, they are hsvtfigTiuite a time of it Mr and Mrs 'Archie Hill have also been on the sick list. (They are the oldest married couple m South Weber). They have been married 52 years and the Jacques from the Mountain Road have been married 58 years. We hope these two couple will soon be feeling better and able to celebrate Old Folks Day July 14th Two more to add to the sick list, Mr Joseph Staples baa been 111 at home for the past week and Terry Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Watts who was operated on Monday morning Those celebrating their birthdays next week are Bruce Coy, Ray Peek, David Bouchard. Barbara Poll Louise Cash, David Cook, Susan Day-toGloria Isaacs, Anita Louise Kendell and Fred Bingham Happy wedding anniversary to David Cook, William Cornia and John Hill Congratulations to Delbert and Loa Poll on a new baby girl A very special sacrament meet mg is under way for Sunday eve nmg June 19 All students from South Weber who graduated from Seminary this year will be the speakers This group of young married couples really have the fun Thu time it was a picnic which lasted all day up South Fork Canyon They played soft ball and volley ball, fulled and etc They were Held and Marlene Stark, Marvin and Shannon Kap, Dick and Bette Titensore, Fred and Choereen Bingham, Ed ward and Joan Poll, Grant and Jan can Dickamore, Max and Bette Poll and Dee Bambrough. Five boys have spent 2 weeks at the National Guards camp They are Emmett Ritter, Kelly Bambrough, Gary Seamons, Kay Nix, and Jav Clark Re-N'e- LAWN PLANTING SEASON IS JUST BEGINNING. WE HAVE SHRUBS, TREES AND EVERGREENS IN CANS BUCKETS FOR SAFE PLANTING graduation, he became a 2nd Li. in the. regular Marine Corp. He graduated from the USAC last March Upon arrival at hla destination, Jr. will be stationed at Quinti-co- , Va. Two weeks ago, Uintah News Bv MARION STUART Have you ever heard that there not any fish left in the Weber River? Well its not true Clyde Stoker has a 24 pound trout thats 18 inches long in the deep freeze . that he caught just above the pow-er plant to prove it And that s rot all, he caught a 18 inch trout that weighed more than a pound and several herring all in the same day and it wasnt opening day either cause Clyde was in with the mump then. Good goin Clyde It was good to see Raymon By bee and his wife home for a few days Raymon has been stationed with the Naval Air Force at Muffut Field, Calif. Last May he got prb moled to Aviation Electronics Tech melon 1st Class, and was oifered a position as radar instructor at! Millington Naval Air Technical Station at Memphis. Tenn This is not to far from Nashville where his wife is from, so Raymon has ac cepted the position and re enlisted for another three years He pre viously s rved in the Far Last aboard the L'SS Essex for 8 months He married Reba Cathey of Nash ville three year ago and they have a darling 14 month old son, named Ronnie Last Sunday all of the By bees family, had a picnic party for Ray mon and Reba before they left' It was a big crowd that gathered up in the By bee pasture and everyone had a good time We were glad to have them home for a while, and want to wish them good luck and a pleasant Journey to Tennessee. j Jr. and Erma, Kitty and Byram went to Hawthorne, Calif., to see Pat. It was a short trip but was well worth it 141 will be home the first pqjl of July, but with Jr leaving now, it might have been an awfully long time before they would get to see each other. We hope theirs too, Is a pleasant journey. Golly, everbody is going everywhere Beverly (White) and Larry Kwing moved to Long Beach, Calif., on the 5th of June, where Larry has taken a position with the Doug las Aircraft plant. Miss Owa Dyett of Rupert, Idaho has been spending the last two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Robert White. Dallas their son, will go back with her and stay in Rupert until August. Mr and Mrs Erie Petit were honored ai a farewell testimonial at the South Weber hall last Saturday night An excellent program was presented, followed by a dance and refreshments were served There was a large crowd and Petits friends and relations from all over were present to wish them well We waut to welcome Mrs. Dee Mildon and her two lovely daugh tors. Sandy and Vicky Lynn, to our ward (See front page ) There has been a few changes made in our ward, the last week or so A job of assistant ward clerk hs been created and Marlow Mil lor husband of the former Kama .stixidard has accepted it AlbpjJ Anderson was released as YMMIA sec rt tary Roy lerntlius was sus lamed Mrs Ellen Mikir, 1st coun selor in the Relief Society was released ami Thelma Stoddard former 2nd counselor will take her place 'I he new member of the presidency will be Faye Stuart President is Mrs Jenny Bybee, and secretary is Madelyn baby shower to Mrs. Robert Roster last week. It all happened like this for a meeting that night Betty he worked with were coming over tor a meeting (that night. Betty got everything cleaned up and de cided to take advantage of the opportunity to get out for the evening But Just as she was getting ready to leave, in came her close relatives and some of her neighbors. It turned out to be a grand party and was truly a surprise at that. Mrs. Ivey Deyes was hostess at a baby shower tar Lois Anderson. It was an evening of fun for all who came, and Lola received lovely gifts. Those who were present were Betty Kendell, Flora Kendell, Roselie Garner, Mrs. May Bybee, Wanda Bybee, Lora Gay Bybee, Glenna Combe, and Lou Bybee. The Elders Party was a big sue cm in the eating way. Dee Mildon, and Roy Fernelius are simply super at the hamburger grill and Wendell Anderson haa the best punch concoction that Ive ever tasted The wind dampened spirits for games, but It didnt hurt anybody appetites. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y EVERYONE YOU READ THE SUN ; Low Rates AUTO FIRE Insurance Mortgage Insurance Mortgage Loans 4 14'' Economical and Fast Mansfield Service 4-31- 50 A. Klein Realtor Insurance New Ph. 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AND ADVICE ON LANDSCAPING tenure Be Modem ONLY PEN A PENCIL SETS WATCHES CL F F LINKS WALLETS ASTERS MARIGOLDS TELL Pnngle 1 1 1 SALVIA Uintah played the 34th Ward on Wednesday of last week, and the final score was 8 to 12 for the 34th. But late comers mused the thrill of the game because first man up Dean Fernelius took a swing at the first ball 34ihs Glen Cherry pitched, and it was good for a home run. Those who saw it aren't apt to forget it for a long time. Thursday mght though, the 14th Ward forfeited, so the guys Just had some batting practice Television Repair The passing away of Mr. Oscar By bee on June 8tii, was great shock to our town Mr Bybee had tni-active in the Relief Society and ward right up until the time of hir death We want to extend our sympathy to Mr By bee and his The ward and especially family the ladle in the Relief Society will greatly feel the loss of their always cheerful, grand association with Mrs Bybee Welcome to Mr and Mrs. liar Last Saturday morning was part old Anderson and their family who ing day for Jr and Erma By bee have come back to town from Cali As you may know, Jr has been in forma Mrs Lane By bee, gave a surprise the Marine Reserve, and up college f f Y Y f Y LATE TO PLANT June 16, 1955 le, Two troop of couts had a me over night tnp. They left Friday and hiked to the Uintah reservoir, stayed all night then back Satdr day. The Tenderfoot were passing a test on cooking and the 1st class lest on packing. Alfred Peek scoutmaster took the following boys Dan and Fred Stanger, Stanley Cook, Reed Poll, Leo Kennedy, Dean Bybee, Glen Poll and Jack Moore They really had a good time. While all this was going on another group of boys were enjoying fishing at Black Smiths Fork and the fishing was good. Gerald Moore took thu group of boys: Rsy Peek, Duane Poll, Cecil Powell and Don Ray They also stayed all night and had a lot of fun inspite of getting lost from each other. Y 00 MOT Sun-Chronic- v LIVE ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Ugbi Co. |