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Show The WEST POIfIT HEWS V' r.v 5 2 . I n xr i. .'' ,r V . t-- Vl! 41. 14 .Meson Phone M310 . ' Happy birthday to .eon Host on 14th Melba Ga'e on the 15th, Mnn' King the 16th, Farrell Fisher the 17th, Danny Mosa the 18th, Val Fisher and Judy Bingham and K"ue Ross the 19th, Orson Davis, Maude Montgomery the 20th, and llene Singleton the 21st fix- - ii- - E Thmday, June field. She was visiting her older Patterson of West Point. Marlene1 little daughter is already here hav- sister Mrs. Ky Thompson ing arrived by plane from Alaska several days ago. It will be nice Karen Niederhawser, .son of Mr. to see them again. and Mrs. A. J. Niederhawser returned recently from a four year mission We are all very glad to have Thought for the week him home. on Remember Father Sunday often Father is It's Father's Day Those who had birthdjys this Uie forgotten man Happy Father's week were Mark Gardner the 10th, flay to all fathers everywhere Karen Searles, 19th; Jeffrey JenLues of great men all remind us sen 10th, Cherrie Low 10th Charles Weca n make our lives sublime A White 11th. Darla Marston, him And departing leave behind us Ruth Hamblin the llih Owen, Footprints in the sands' of Time. Jerry Johnson, and Brent Halls 12, Longfellow Gardner Fathers are like that, even if Ruth Owen 13th; Nancy the 14th, and Daniel M Goodfel thev do not 'think so low the 15th. Clearfield News to Mr and Mrs. Thurgood and Mr and afs Dean Manning whose wedding anniversaries are on the 16th; to Mr and Mrs ljwrence Thurgood the 17th. Mr and Mrs Golden Flint the 18th, Mr and Mrs. Leland Patterson the 19th, Mr and Mrs. llughie Montgomery the 20th which is also Maude's birthday, and Mr and Mrs Arnold Bingham the 21st. El Vern Flint's Primary Class had a party for their mothers An interesting program was presented to show the mothers what the children are learning In their Primary class A song How Do You Do'' was sung by the class After which they sang a song A bit of news comes to us from lrayer was gnen by Kaylin Dalton Finger play by Dee Manning former correspondent of this paper. I often read Talk, Heavenly Fathers House Thora Moore's column h Carol Thompson Sunshine by and enjoyed it Thora and her husCory Dalton Hopping Song by band Sam and their family moved Johnson Night Lights, by to Oregon sometime ago Naturally Timmy Fisher Trees by Kathleen she subscribes to the paper and is Singleton Mv Music Box, by Hal happy to hear every bit of news Hunt lake This, by Carol Smglw she can from home Her sister Velton pur Home bv Mary Beth Fish- - ina Munn Fisher lives in West r Mother Song, by class Jesus, Point and the news on to d M Friend bv Dennis Montgomery me who Leland Montgomery Tall and Small bv Delores Reed moved from here to Nyssa a numdame by Judy Bingham, ber of years ago is now a member Tap Thanks to Our Mothers by Craig of the presidency of the Nyssa Patterson Bern d,c tion bv Bobby stake am sure his old friends Van Brocklin after which refreshm West Point will be happy to ments were served to their parents know Thanks Thora the children Those parents pres- Vi Ima Man-mnt wire- Pams Dat-oFriday evening a number of peoDalGwen Thompson ple from West Point attended the ton Hattie Johnson Shirley Fish wedding reception of Carol Burgln ir Zclina Singleton Beverly Hunt, and Wayne Oleson in Centerville Evelvn Singleton Velma Fisher, t arc! is the daughter of Mr and Nomine Montgomery Ixus Flint, Mrs lister Burgin of Centerville Metha Head Blanch Bingham, ar.d Wayne is the son of Mr and ka'hrvn Patterson and Maxine Van Mrs Henry Oleson of West Point I'.roc klm verv lovely bride gowned in a ! white hire creation with a boufant The Faiav Pants 4 11 Club held shir: greeted her guests The bridesttnir f.rst mect.ng Thursday, May maids were dressed in pastel colors T he r :;otl and two adorable little flower girls project is breakfast he t. oh is are Jam t Patterson wire dressed in identical white KnthvSaw ley viceprest dress.s of nycm and lace The pre-dedent Connie Holbrook secretary bride s mother and the groons Judv Joins 'reasurer, Eileen Zaugg mo'hc-- wore dresses in the same ong lea lei Jackie Putnam report shade think you would call it ii Linda single 'on and Irene Gar ..qua The hall was adorned with committee lejders Their in :ai targe baskets of flowers Dorothy tor is I.aHue King Perkins Roses and Syringa (Mock Se.ik,ng ol 4 II Clubs do you orange Blossoms i A large beauti-t.illknoa th..' 4 11 instructors are badly decorated cake with four tiers el in white with was yellow flowerIt was placed on a lace covered '.Veib.th and lighted candles were ied "'i each side A program was held the ballet dance very much After the program the r,di and groom thanked those who attended for coming and for the to.e'v gifts Incidentals this is si , nod t,me an Oleson has mar-ma member of the Burgin t I OH ()l Oleson Waynes cousin was mairied to Dirk Burgin Carol's brothoi si serai years ago Gwen was busy in the gift room and Dick send as an usher I almost forgot t" mention that Wayne's best man was his brother Cloyd They were dressed alike with white coats and bb.ek ti nosers wonder why no in ever bother to mention what the groom wore'1) Well, I did and n ivv ni satisfied wishes Best 'ohn Roy, Utah, e, Next Sunday evening the MIA has charge of the evening meet-mTin- girls who earned individ-ia- ' awards will receive them at that lime The MIA presidency invites very one eome to t h s presentation, ir c tdcuitaly Kari-Zaugg and Lucy JT-o- n were honored at the stake individual awards banquet that was held recently Each girl received i lovely bracelet They each had 1M'; attendance at meetings The Sunday evening services y t0 weie held under the auspices of the Melc huedek priesthood The meeting was conducted by Lynn Cnddle. Tiie ojiemng song was led by Blatr Dahl ac companied Jay Velma Fisher. Invocation by Ernest Hicheson The speakers were Waynfr Dalton, a sc venty followed by Eugene Page, a high priest A talk tracing my priesthood lineage was then given by John Page Another talk, "What the Priesthood Means to Me was givenby Blair Dahl, an elder. The Miss Kart-Randall of Blackfoot, concluding talk, "What the Priest- Idaho, the spent past week in Clear- hood has Meant to Me and My Fam" was given by Virginia Ole-soily a mother The closing song was "Come Listen to a Prophet's Our Savior voice The benedicUon was given Lutheran Church by Blaine Thurgood - si I a needed this year and that so far there are groups without instructors? It seems such a shame tffct these line girls will miss this opportunity . . . unless you help. If you haven't been asked why don't you volunteer? They'd be so pleaied to have 'you. Sun-Chronicl- lear-fiel- S d ongratulations tetiirns of the dav Kay PcjM- - Electric Shavers ft Gillette Razors many happy d Knight ft- ol ughter 00 FIRE Lay Pastor ft Chocolates ft Many Many Others -- INSURANCE M SCHOOL THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! E 1 BlILDIRs -N-S-F -- REALTORS Phone 30 A M. 4.M. ERESC IIs RENEWALS LET I S EXPLAIN 10.45 - ft Colognes ON YOlR and Class GFTS FOR - SAVE WORSHIP SERVICES Inquirer's s ft Wallets Phone 4 3127 SUNDAY le Acting as best man was the srother of the pride Douglas Freeland The bride is a graduate of Da Roy pa-sse- vis High and the bridegroom has Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight haa been ter and be able to come home aoon six more months to serve in the visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. C S. Army. Congratulations and Andrew V. Nelson who lives In Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ashton anc our very best wishes Margaret and Spanish Fork. Kay had a lot of fun family had a surprise visit fron Robert. while in Spanish Fork. But she is Mrs. Ashtons nephew Ale anc Mrs. James Bernard Dusel, Erldaj Mr and Mrs Eron L. Farr and glad to be home again. 8th. They were on their way June family vacationed in Mesa, Arlz, to Rock Springs, Wyo., to apenc and Los Angeles this past week. Steven Hodson son of My and a few days with Mr. Dusela parents While they were in Mesa they visitMrs Virgil Hodson, is still in the Tin Ashtons were very glad tc ed with Mr Farrs parents, Mr. and with a bad leg We hope see them even if it was only for a Mis E W Farr and his brother-- hospital that he will soon be feeling bet few minutes. law and sister Mr and Mrs. Gail In Los Angeles they visited with anothei one of Mr Farrs sisters and brother Mr. and Mrs Frank Roinm-We are real glad in have- them back home Those who had wedding anniver-sinr- , this week were Mr and Mrs. Miss Margaret Freeland datigh Fugc-nI ilfenquist nn the 10th, Mr tei of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Free- ,ii, 'I Mis U'luni Kruithosehloth, K land became Mrs Robert odle Mi .nid Mrs Haverv Hoardhent on Tuesday The bridegroom is the loth Mr and Mrs Beit J Hamblin son of Mrs May Odle. The brides 12th Mr and Mrs llatenceA Tay-o- i matron of honor was Mng.itet's 12t Ii Mr and Mrs Arthur Mav-- I sister in law Mrs. James odle n Id 12th Mr and Mrs Clarence Bridesmaids were Misa Murley Thurman 14th, and Mr and Lindsay, Miss Brenda ScarpiJh and Mrs Brian! Stringham the 15th Miss Juanita Blaich, all of i and Arsenal Villa School Bldg Robert Janes 14, 1956 The Roy, 3 Kill lto, K City AAiUi BENNION DRUG D L INMRAME I tah Roy, Utah Phone Future." a jm 1 UNION FURNITURE COMPANY Is proud to announce a modern masterpiece in carpeting by - MOHAWK nt r O the legends tomorrow (i 1.1 1 tii i WAYNE'S 'litional setting' V - I (Mi'll lie- - WOOD'S t. 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