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Show I The Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday, e, WEST POIIIT HEWS The ceremony was performed by Bishop Mack S Taft at the Lewu home at. 6 p m Lutheran ..... Church Calendar . Virginia Oleson Phone 5 1240 Happy birthday to Peggy Lee Evanson, Berdine Johnston and Dennis Montgomery whose birthday are on the 20th. to Blair Dahl and Lois Singleton on the 21st, to Walter Blake on the 22nd and to Clifford Flint and Geraldine Edwards on the 24th Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs James Patterson whose wedding anniversary is on the 21st and to Mr and Mrs Milton Fisher on the 22nd New officers were elected by the West Point Jaycees at a meeting of that group at the West Point school-houson March 5. Glen Singleton was elected president Other officers are Ernest Millgate, 1st vice president, David Cook, 2nd vice president, Maurice V Thurgood, 2 year director, Lawm t rence Thurgood, one year director, W 'J! J Howard Stoddard, state director I,. ... year's president always serves David TrevithuK. .Salt row right: PosttnasU-Front (itv; Dlrtrat 0eralion Manager George McDonald. Salt lake Cltv; Post the next year as slate director). master Riles Goodfellow, Bountiful; Assistant Postmaster 7ula Pauling, Roy; Postmaster Nellie Ballard, Woods Cross, Postmaster An installation meeting will take a at dinner at Canton the place Pearl W'lhox, ( learfield; Postmaster Emma Russell, Roy; Postmaster K. II. Barton, 1 avion; Postmaster Wavne Sheffield, Kavsville, Cafe on March 24. Assistant Postmaster William Willowby, lop ion; Postmaster II D Roberts, Centerville-- , Postmaster Eddie Belts, North Salt Iatke; The annual Gold and Green Ball Assistant Postmaster Wayne Mason, Bountiful. Photo by Dean S. Slahle of the West Point Ward was held March 9 lhc MIA officers spent -- 'imiii' hours decorating for the event The Memories are Made of theme, '1 his," was lettered across the start, mu rounded by rose trellises n important postm.irti rs lunch In the unttr of the floor was a w stung well lo add realism, inside i on was held in Layton, March 8 in NEARLY NEW the will a mirrur had been placed t he ii.Hiqui t loom of the Signal duplex, modem, gas heat, on winch wattr lilies floated" Cjte with Posim.jMer It 11 B.irtui. Alt-Carlst-n- , EE partly furnished. Call h pi papt r streamers curtained f Layton lining the gnmp In it e; was g it he hihl.littd windows tin which jLo held plant EE before 9 a m. or aftc-- r G:30 p.m. Located in River- bv a undue ltd b s loin tin n ah cis cmii. i ning daftodils. Ellen and Saundra Hint assisted to Hill An lone Base wi.i'hir EEdale. W Ml the presidency in serving (,t ' stmg slat on as yu' Ms ni Maj n n. e Wilson v Llubi it mint Theshim nts tie lore president iiim ts ol K din y n Patti i son, In l s wire fortunati- cnou.i. io mi pansy llaiton alid tola J 'at U s ill Pi- launihing of a wi Ilur hal on Net die ss to .say a good lime was and also to mi- the wialhir radar towi r m aitiori hail by all lter tin- lour 'he postmasters last lar,c- gtoufi was (iresuit honored in having Giii,e were Vxht-the Sev Wednesday cven.ng 'McDonald district operations man i nty s of the West Point Ward held a n e hp il .s alio it ( n (Set a laic will party tor Joseph and agi r of this teriitnry. as the (I pr He and olli lilt the i,t A speaker Dorothy ..mgg 'I he couple left 'tlpal pc iture V-valuable assistance ol.uc hs Friday morning to make their home 'now in a Imiii duitelv upon removing! poMtmn to give on a in Pur.otk, ( al , where tney have an uvtn spread with a nudum :i d local level stale lie personal, purchased a farm thin mix! ire of powdered sugar and 'some of and the rims aims pro. A potimk lunch was served buf-- , vv ter "I h s p.ves the rolls a very Ul, lH,nvtr fll I(t f. I .sty e I h, table was beautUully ,lljtlin such car ds ,hp l0IunK professional looking glazedecorated with a lace cloth and cen j a piogr.mi naming jHr!onru nolhcr trick is to mix with a putted cactus plant jt,npt fPt rap among port o.ftis In ow i, s .gar with p c up b itti r with the- word, California, arranged of o.' David Ticv 'lick Postmaster around it was nPo a spt ike r spri ad m the bottom of the lakSait Lake t g pan then plate the cut rolls on ituy wire also presented with a Mr Jrivithuk is president of the book in which all those present had top Nuti may also tic added bifoit are placed in the pan signed their names This week we have a delicious the rolls Wniotd and Lha Zaugg accom Mrs that roll This procedure makes these rolls recipe pained them on the move to Cali cinnimon i me sci m like a day long project but it loinia to help them with the driv Lloyd (Lillie Berrett promised some time ago Remember the very on t so They really work up fast, ing and getting settled Fast meeting will be held on good rookie recipe she gave us aim the result is well worth the March 25 in the West Point Ward which she called "Fern's Cookie effort If you made them in due to the fait Inal North Dav.s het lpc An interesting tiling Mrs Berrett et ihem as much Slake C imp rence will be held April 1'urt' '11 d Mini-rem hi r bread making' as we did 1st. was the fart that most bread re- Favorite Lillie Bcm'lts Lrm st Hansen, a returned mis ton little yeast. She call for upas Cinnimon Roll Recipe Moiiaiy lrom Syracuse, was one of c mil fo has ill ally that with a m a cakes two sni spi Soften ilnyeast piastrs at evening services p a'l hatch two yeast cakes work to win h last Sunday evening Joseph lliur amount of warm w.iit-hi Hi r 'han one because of the ex good oi t),e North Davis Stake one teasH)on of sugar has tc Pm ill els up the 'la In at they produce added (The spec Council sugar also High sjoke of dough retains two I till itch of the yeast working Add to 2 cups scalded and cool- - i'1 at 1JV itself on the other hand I bought for the week batch of dough might do I he laJits by great men reached cd milk and two thirds cup sugar ( large well with only one y .isi nrly Mix m. enough flour to make and kept Were not attained m sudden flight, consistency of a heavy spongy cake because the larger batch reBut they, while their companions paste and let rise three times, beat tains more of its heat. However, she els that threat or even four yeast slept, mg down well between each rising are not too much for a batch cakes Were climbing upward in the night. Then add two well beaten eggs two thirds and sail and teaspoon She has found that she has had nv hui or girl ng ri Hoy and the surrounding area are melted butter or shortening better luck with her baking when Add enough flour to make a meshe buys yeast by the pound or t),ib',i ixupt rmpovis u! I.ii- Sun hronnic bus, lies offuc dium stiff dough and let rise again half lhc( n ( spnnib nts are hi ri fori not impmisoi tin tins in s. oi i u i pound grocery stems By three times some tunes carry it in these ter no i s are de 'Iw'k Roll out h inch thick, spread anmunts but it they do not happen top with melted butter and sprinkle to have , it can be bought any Kyle Kntiai Is must h ive tin- wri'ten ( oim rt of pari rrt or gu.udi.in with a mixture of D cup sugar and time at the Community Bakery on 2 teaspoons cinnimon Wash Blvd in Oguen Entrants must obtain i m u h sub ii plums to quality for the Horrop Roll up like a jelly roll and cut in i t nl of a G, dupli.iti '1 he and well the thick la.t re inch about in raise yeast keeps pr,i . will lie jaardid i Phone 3 26C7 hake at 400 deg 20 to 25 min or n.gerator and can be slued off to! S h trg'on blanks must be obt.uiii at The S in t hiomcle until brown or according to your use as desired It takes a slice about if i i. 0 i So 19 in W cst m for 4 medium sued loaves. oven's best baking time and teme The young couple are vacationing , at Whittier, v here they plan to visit, Mrs. Betty Eppley, sister of the groom and at in Los Angeles, Calif Christ Our Saviors Los Alamos, Calif. Lutheran Church A reception is lieing planned for Hoy Villa Sihool Bldg the newly weds on their return For information, phone 4 3127 home I.av Pastor ttoliert .Pines Sunday, Mar 18, 9 30 a in Worship services and Sunday School Everyone welcome First an nivrrsary service DAWSON 10 45 a m Monday, Mar Den No 6 p ill 2 - Inquirers class 19, 4 p m 1 Cub Scout meets Cub Si outs Den 4 pm No meet Tuesday Mar 20, troop meets Brownie REPORTS By Ken William A, Dawson WE M DE IT In reviewing the events that led to the victory of the Upper Colorado River Project am most impressed in the House, by the unity displayed by the people and representatives of the Upper Basin states It is to be fervent-'hoped that this unity will continue during the coming years as the project is being constructed There is no doubt in my mind that southern California will fight to the fast ditch each appropriation for this great development 1 HOOPER NEWS y On Saturday March 3, James G lands, son of Mr and Mrs Jesse 1vvi.s of Hooper, was united in iiamaee to Ella Mae Forshee. dau.h'ir of Mr and Mrs Thomas of Ogden, formerly of Provo 1 5ugUjJ, (1-a- st POSTMASTERS HOLD MEETING IN LAYTON, VISIT HILL AFB C FOR 1 I RENT i I SEE US FOR YOUR I c - i c SUPLIES BROWN'S I MARKETS We (lire S&H Green Stamps Open Every Day 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. & i - - ! c I ENTER OUR BIG fr 1 nc-e- i 3 WEEKS ONLY j 1 -- LOTS OF PRIZES J COMMISSIONS I 1ST PRIZE - Schwinn Bicycle Union Furniture Co. and a choice Contest Kales I 1 Jolly Cooks Corner C - , 1 x V fJi: J 1 - i Sul ROY NEWS KNOW .Wondav March 0 REFER PROJECT FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS BY THE APRENDER BUY YOURS NOW FOR ONLY 6c CHIP. AT THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS: Post Office Roy Municipal Building The Sun Chronicle Roy Lumber Roy Dept. Store Parkers Market siw-cia- l This was an open discussion Mrs Lehncy is a noted speaker from Ogden She is a teacher at Weber College on family relations and child development. To The Roy City Directory A COMMUNITY 12, was night fnr the two Beehive groups of lhc Rov Third Ward Mrs Melba Lclinry, spoke to them on teenage ual.ng behavior and problems WHOS WHO IN ROY! AS I ! - SPONSORED 1 5 The Lake View PTA will hold their monthly meeting March 22 at 7 30 pm The meeting will be at the .school bouse This will be a short meeting after which there will be an election of new off'ccrs for the coming yenr Mrs. Marion Crosfield, J Blaine Bingham, Donald Burt, arc members of the nominating committee A program under the direction of L. Ross.Fickau, will follow. It will consist of all type of dancing by the 5th and 6th grades. All parents are invited to attend. ii.'usi m i wi ptions must be tin. d in by W dm i oniiiiiuuntil .March 31. 195b, 1ST PRIZE sd i of i at h wi 25 Subscriptions to qualify. 20 Subscriptions to qualify. 3RD PRIZE 15 Subscriptions to qualify. 4TH PRIZE 10 Subscriptions to qualify. 2ND PRIZE- - t k between an Sunbeam electric Fry-paor toaster at YOUNGS Hard- n ware and Furniture in Sunset. 2ND PRIZE - Record Player RCA Victor Player H. D. Sparrow Company ed at THIRD PRIZE - Wrist Watch BULOVA Wrist Watch at C. Stringham Jewelry Co. 4TH PRIZE - .22 Rifle Winchester Single shot .22 Rifle at Roy Lumber Co. Model 47 5TH, 6TH and 7TH, $5 Gift 'Certificate From the following Merchants: Roy Kept. Store Bennion Drug Store Dorothys Children Wear ALL OTHERS WILL RECEIVE 2(T COMMISSION ON EACH SUBSCRIPTION! |