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Show The have really had a wonderful time. Now they have all left, the Ray will be lost for awhile. But they are all thankful for the wonderful occasion they have had the past 10 days South Weber I L Thoro t or Moor J K Here a tale of a little guy who has plenty of grit Mr and Mrs Elmer Bambrough left for a 10 day trip to California, when they ax rived in Las Vegas, their small son Boger went swimming and was hav lng a great time, when he dived from the bank, slipped and broke his foot What an awful thing to happen on vaiation Hut ihats only half of it He was due to sing at a doctors convention that very night Bessy has a niece who married a Hr. Wtll....he tixikJloer to the hospital, put his foot in a cast and instead of Roger going to bed as we all know he felt like he propped his leg up on a chair, sang and played his guitar, just the same as always Jimmy Higlcy has a special rea son for remembering this Father's Day He went to Sunday School with his father in the 42nd Ward and was presented a book, the name of it is the "Vision," bv M B Lund wall, for being the youngest father present Hosiery 'Bachelors Karen Ray and Lynn Poll grad uated from Primary last Sunday evening .David Bouchard Is sporting a new jaloppy a Pontiac 1 think Hope I'm right, because aome peo pie are real choosey about their rars Here are three affairs all hap pening on the 28th of June at 7 30 A Gleaner Brides Night, a M Men Stag night to be held at the stake ft4d center, thr Ml day to be held here at South Weber. For further details contact your mutiul officers -- Mr and Mrs Arthcllo Clark have enjoyed a week's fishing trip to Hosiery rant usually mean Lake some bureau drawer. wedlock again. A baptismal will be held the first Sunday in July Anyone having children to be baptned please con tait your bishopric llere'i kene. They ean home by way ot Boise. Their daughter Wanda Van-Zaaccompanied them on the trip and helped with the driving. They were gone for two weeks and enjoyed every minute of it Uintah News nt By Marloa tktOtt TIMER Stuart comped in South Fork Canyon at the Meadows Camp Ground. They invited the members of the ward to come and have mutual with, thorn at 8 p m. on, Tuesday evening or ear Ucr if they chose to. Instead of the the usual class work the openlpg-exercisewere given and then a program. Those who wished to, brought a lunch with them. c birthday party was held for Karen Ray, Thursday June 9 at her home It was her 12th birthday and she received some very nice gifts Those who attended her party were Karen Gill. Larlene Ray, Kar en Wilson, Carolyn Biglow, Linda Grey, Susan Dayton and Georgia e Bell, her cousin who has been spending the past week with her, a number of different games were were played and each present re M oore Seminary talks were given by ceived a prize. Refreshments were served with a three tiered birthday Annette Ray, Joyce Rjy, Sharon Prayers cake, decorated in red roses and Mills, and Gary candles Everyone had a good time were offired bv Elwood Watts and A Abbie and Cecil By rain have had Abbies niece Linda Grey visiting with them She is the daughter of Viola ( Abbies sister). I am wonder in, who had the best time Linda or the By rami want to keep try getting with your friend!" color-strippin- g all-hr- ie Silent Sensation! NEW! "Dined ner. The ladies played bunko and afterward, Stoker had prizes for the winner, k. Twie Cwa ! M Aha This Super Silent Six" sneak tip ee (he fbhl With complete you engine ikadng . . . handy Drive dutch . . . tar true weedJcaa opera! ion. .. 5.9 Full Jeweled horsepower writhe 41 peunJi! Remote Fuel Tank. tU - s tit mi incur mitt I'f.i Insurance 14 4 Economical and Fart else. one Mortgage Iniurance Mortgage Loans Television Repair klo FIRE AUTO i Thought for the week e Tbe pease who hoe toe is too busy to ale on ', Low Rates i; Cti . Puih-Butto- Dual-Purpos- e 1 f - P-U- pot-lig- Elaine (Dye) Penrods husband, Gary, arrived home a week ago last Thursday, from West Peabody, Mass., and was greeted quite proudly by his new son Gory returns to Rhode Island the first part of July whore ho will Tielitatloned till October when he will be released from tb service. Mr. end Mr. Heber Femelius two week have returned- from vacation trip to California. Their daughter and on in law, Lorenzo (Leone) Mr, and Mr Bates hive left on a mission to New Zealand Mr Butt going to on Friday, June 24, the 136th be in charge of the mission project. are now buildkag an LDS col Quorum of Seventies, North Davis They ,, X a. Slake are ham somL Um bbr tempi neat taJl social wives and ctutdraq all Hibte end Laura went down to the Twelve invited The social will be hftjd DV sew them, US, On lbz way. they, Syracuse at the school frewkbt awi Uwi Beils ( an The individual faruUe. are tolWttg My4 at The Sunday school presented and son in law), other daughter bring their ow Itutchs. Pueofi waif cabua I vim ( riddle at Deanes Lake. On their OjM iung prayer by furnished by tho social coeamtt- . I.ee Thurgood. a vocal duet "Dear tee The Seventies parties are ti trip they-- went through the Red- and up to Portland and Spowoods Old Dad" was sung by Patsy and way so much fun. o dont mivt it Shirley Cook A response from a Martha Singleton came- - boas father was given by Kenneth Love an(j A vocal solo was sung by from the hospital, on Sunday. Wg Blame Thurgood Talks were given hope that her back b soon healed and she is well by Karen Zaugg and Lucy Oleson n Marvin and Shannon Kap have had two of Shannon's Nicies visit The Sunday evening meeting was ing with them the past week They an- the daughters of Oral Munn given in the commemoration of Ixiwrr Prices Better Quality and Jesve Browning Jessie is try- the organiation of the Melchiz See edic Priesthood The meeting Compare ing to get located in Ogden ws conducted by Lynn Cnddle Drive Out And See Song by congregation, "Praise to Sunday the Seminary grad each father present a rose for his uates put on a very inspiring eveWEST POINT HEWS C. Stringham Jewelry lapel, in appreciation for all their conducted the ning Sam Moor sen ices that they as fathers give. program A trio of girls, consisting See Cal Slrfngham Bv VIRGINIA OLESON of LaRae Cornia, Sally Moore and Theater Building Ray, Lt. ReNcc Johansen, sang Hope," they June is a wonderful month in were accompanied by Colleen which to have a birthday, at least imagine it would be ever so nice (mine is in the wintertime) Those folks in West Point fortunite CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC enough lo have birthdays Dm week are Val Fisher, Judy Bingham, Royce Ross Orson Davis, Maude 10 12 2 to 5 to Hours: Montgoimrv llcne Singleton, How ard Stoddard, Amos Cook, Connie Saturday 10 to 1 elma Single-ton- , Steven Manning 5360 So. 1900 West Richeson. liar and Montgomery, and Della Dahl I wish each of them Roy, Utah happine s o nthoir very special day et at If you the a - The ladles dinner Thanka to Inexpensive dye and color remover, vou can and in the new rainbow color, easily rematch mismated nylon at that. Lae color remover first to take out enough of the old color to enable In the red, you to and othir bright shade jtrecna, yellow, blue now eoming into vogue. No with the new "mirboiling water l acle formula" color remover, which la especially effective on nylons and other aynthetici because of its two agents, according to the Tintex Home Economic Bureau. After taking out the old color, dip the in solution of dye, which is available in 60 color, including the "rainbow" dea. Here again, no boiling i required if an all fabric dye is selected, ving direction are printed on the box. are available at most druj, department and dime store, a ' many aupermarket and self srvice laundry stores e Faye and Elliot Stuart were the host at a lawn party, last Saturday night, tor aome of the younger mar neds in town. It w a hamburger try up op Claude Stuarts tnwo, and before, tfc. evening was over, you could toil who knew their- history. Seems like everyone ha etory or, another about the early times, aodt It proved mighty Interesting to the listener. group The Young Ladies from the MIA month. As this Ellen Stokers at went to camp this week. Leaving was a lovely dinwas it expected, Monday morning at 5 am. They pile of good unmatched left-ovin way to bring luch bachelors' into hippy 111 bet the Raymond Ray house hold is mighty quiet now They have had all their family together Marv Gill several times since Adele came from bark east, Nadine from Idaho ( ongratulations to Herman West ll isn t to late to join the Daugh They have been celebrating togeth brook and Rhea 1011 on the birth er the first time for six years and of another baby boy He la the 5th ten of Pioneers, here in South Weber If you are eligible contact son for the Westbrooks Mattie Rav Diamonds The meeting was conducted by the Man," prayer by Chart c Bauman. The following boy frnm the Guide class in Primary wore, presented with their Tenderfoot badges and in turn they presented mothers badges to their mothers, They were: Johnny Page, Douglas Lewis Montgomery, and Cook, Jimmy Gale, and Earle Patterson. The badges were presented to tbe boys by- - their primary, teaoheiy Before the, presenCora Pat . tation, however, tbe Gag, was posted by three scout, Douglas Twede, Glen Oleson, and Let 2ftugg. The pledge of allegiapa was given p4. the nthe badges were presented; to, the boys, after the preuentwUon the flag was removed. Steven Riches yi was voted for advancement in the priesthood from a teacher to a priest. Talks were givem by Ollty Bauman and Douglas Twede. Mer rill Thurgood spoke on the organization in the primitive church, a talk on high pnoate. wws gives by Grant Blake. An instrumental duet was played by Jerry Montgomery, violin, and Jan Montgomery, accordion. (The first time 1 ever heard the two-pl- ayed together, talks were given by Chester Montgomery and Kenneth Flint. Benediction by Ray Fishes. teg-son- I 15 lo 'Marry d June 23, 1955 le, Happy birthday next week to Lynn Toll, Pamela Baton, Cora Poll, Hick Titensore. Inez Bowman, and Cleo Brough Wedding anniversaries to be celebrated are Fortes Isaac and Merlin Badger Ianquick was surprised to find we have people in our ward who are over 70 years of age and we want a write up and pictures of all of them, just as fast as the paper can handle it In talking to an elderly lady from a ward muih larger than ours, they had only 5 How Sun-Chronic- Mansfield .Service TELL EVERYONE YOU READ THE SUN" 4-31- 50 Realtor A. Klein New Insurance Roy Ph.3-861- 8 Time Machine 1 Drugs... Prescriptions FANNING Dciry Ring Bar Open I BROIWS Those celebrating their wedding anniversaries this week are, Mr and Mr Hughie Montgomery (who were married on Maude's birthday the 20th), Mr and Mrs Arnold Ringham, Mr and Mrs Blair Dahl, Mr and Mrs Ernest Richeson Mr and Mrs Ray Fi.sher and Mr and We wish1 Mrs Charles Stoddard them all many more happy years together On Thursday June lfi, Mr and Mrs John E Thurgood celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary They have a lovely climbing Ameri can Beauty rose bush on the porch of their home Mrs Thurgood was telling me that every year almost without exception it blooms for l them on their day This year spi-cia- their wasnt bud open the day day before the event but that day it almost burst into bloom with many lovely blossoms. She told me that the year they celebrated their golden wedding that they were afraid that the cold weather had held it back and it would not bloom for them but it did. 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