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Show The le, , Mr. and at 5 pm. They will feature girl F. White of Willard. dresses and boys shirts and many hot On their way down 'they went other items. Chili, through Yosennte National Park dogs, pie, cake, Ice cream and then on to Hollywood, where they punch will be sold. Everyone Is inspent three days and visited "Queen vited to attend. for a Hay," Disneyland and went Roy Second Ward will hold a through the Los Angeles temple. They also visited with their sister dance Kept. 4. It will be the opening Mrs. Resale Stoker and family in fall social. It will start with a proSan Diego, then drove up the coast gram given by the Jr. M Men and to Monterey on their way home. Jr Gleaners, The program will be followed by the dance. Music Miss Janeta Page was chosen by will be by the Ken Trimball orthe Roy First Ward Mutual to rep- chestra. Refreshments will be sold. resent them at the Hooper Tomato The Roy Junior Chamber of ComDays which is to be held Friday, will be host to all Jaycee merce 31. August. members in the state on September Mrs Virginia Gailey left Sunday 15. The affair will get under way morning for her home in San Diego, with a guided tour of Hill AFB California after a six week visit followed by a dinner at Maa and in Roy She is the daughter of Pas and dancing It is a travel Mr and Mrs William Varney.. trophy award meeting. Roy came home from a meeting in Cedar Mr and Mrs. Neil Forbes had as City in July with the award for trawling the most miles per man. visitors this week. Mrs. Jean Now the Jaycees with the best Michchildren. and her sister and Mrs. John ROY NEWS - Roy, Utah, Thursday, August 30, 1956 Sun-Chronic- brother-in-law- bar-b-q'- s, Miss Ruth Matthews, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Maftthews, formerly of Roy, will becorhe the bride of Andy Jay Hash, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hash of Gooding, Idaho, September 3. The marriage will take place in ihe LDS chapel at Gooding. The couple will make their home there The bride was honored last Friday by Mrs. Marietta Parson, Mrs. Francis Andrews, Mrs. LaVern Judy and Mrs. Eva Hardy at a hoer given at Mrs. Parsons home. -- and Mrs. Ralph Thompson last week from a three week oration in the southern part of aliforma and Mexico. They spent wo weeks of their stay at La Per-ita- . a picturesque ranch at Tacate, Mr IeXH'0 Tip-jH-tt- s (our and Mrs. Victor Judy and laughter are moving to Ihreston, ael, Connie Jean, Bruce and Mark Idaho where Mr. Judy will he a of Long Reach, Calif. Mrs. Tip,.rt time seminary teacher at Ixe pets will he remembered as the an Mrs Judy will teach school fornur Jean Watson of Ogden. here. The first meeting of the Roy First Haney Schenck who under went Ward olfieers and class leaders is m bed ult d for Wednesday, Sept. 5, .,n operation for ulcers of the k Iasi Monday night is doing VI officers and class leaders are to Ik- - in attendance at this nicely now lie will be confined to id hoard meeting. Mrs Andrew J Cullcy has just The Roy Second Ward will hold iiturned from a two weeks trip to California, where six- went with her i's .iiiiui.il baaar Friday. Aug 31 Mr sto--ii.- it THEATRE ROY CHILDRENS SHOW KVKKY SATI'KDW I.M. T .:.' I M. record attending the Roy session will go home with the trophy. The Roy group are anticipating about 4o0 to 500 members. Dee Sparrow is chairman for the event. Dewey Solomon six year old aon of Mr and Mrs. Donald J. Solomon. 5823 So. 2800 West, Is confined in the Dee Hospital. The na- tore of his illness has not been dis- closed. The Third Ward Sunday superintendency was reorganized last Sunday evening. Darwin Gale, who was the 1st assistant was made president of the YMM1A. Smith was retained as with Norman Oliver, who was second assistant, now as assistant and Howard Stahle us the new second assistant. MEM FOOD STO RE - ROY Closed Monday Sept. 3rd Labor Day Large Fresh Colored IFBV Cut up Per Pound - Pan Ready Rath All Meat Stick Bologna 35c Per Pound Swifts Premium FRYER PARTS BREASTS Roy LEGS 89c THIGHS School Pound Cello Pack Swift's Premium FRANK Baptismal services for the Third Ward will he held Saturday Sept. at 5 p m in the Lake View stake house 1 Sto t i i.lt r I Si-de- 1 "'Ihe Day the Earth Stood Still closed Cntil 30 fi 1 . " '.i.'di Cartoons 2 Ward conference for the Third Ward has been postponed to the 23rd of September instead of the 16th as previously announced PM ) THOMPSON 2 Pounds SEEDLESS Point- Chief Amasa Baker and Mm Baker recently enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park. Glacier Na-- t .oit.i Park and over into Montana. They are also enjoying a new home at 5725 So 2850 West in which they - We mi - i with the -- I' turlv rj ie,i Mill t.i-- v super II e-- right f 1 hw w nt 1 ninvi-- ri'is! ioi me Vo fr.uu w ( . . . f.r-- t Cs y our food course to last' fiat us I nir tnnrf recently A fire last Sunday at 10 a m in. sunied a large stoc k of hay at 1. G Wilsons place on 4400 So. Has stark fires art-- d.fficult to iu llkt' it! (j. s they keep The fire department had n ti ar down the stack to control the fire The fire was presumed to has c been started by children. reac-iiinn- Riverdale News By VERI.A K. 4560 So. 1150 Ward teachers HI LL CAULIFLOWER SUGAR SWEET report meeting Fast meeting will be held instead Sunday school in the school cafeteria and Ihe Junior Sunday ( lio d will lie held on the stage. of The genealogical committee will he in charge of Ihe meetiny Sunday night to be held in the cafeteria HUNTS d RAYON Virgin Qvllty) YARN REVERSIBLE STYLE USE TOP AND BOTTOM SWING STYLE CLAMP CONNECTOR ALWAYS IN CONTACT PERMITS IS WITHOUT MOVING FURNliURE R 2c VETS 5 for Dog 14 cans $1.00 FOOD COCKTAIL FORMA PACKING COMPANY Early Garden PEACHES 24 SUMMER 3 tor $100 Size Cans $1.00 GARDEN TALL CANS NEW 3 for POTATOES 25c The Genealogical group held a party at the home of Jesse Stevens, they all enjoyed good food, played games and field a short program. The first and second year Beehive gjrls enjoyed a supped at the schoolhou.se after which they all went to Burnett Holscr home and spent the night sleeping in the attic. Tuesday morning, they enjoyed hasing their breakfast at the sehoolhouse. Jay Taylor, son of John Taylor broke his arm a week ago Monday while playing on the lawn of the sehoolhouse. The lawn was wet and slippery, and when he jumped and fell, he landed on his arm. Jay will have his arm in a cast for eight weeks more. 1.29 YoW mm Sim iw. RED SOI I .EOT A CHERRIES No. 303 Size Cans 14 SIZE HILLSDALE R 5!sr CANS 6 cans Sliced CHI NK STYLE DEI, MONTE cans $00 TUNA CUTCHER SMALL 44 Oz.. Can Cleaned Tcsch WITH FLOOR DUSTING ENTIRE FLOOR SPECIAL 0 Per Pound - TaU Cans Fruit ! I 2.98 Bushel JTi-niar- (WITH 48" HANDLE) SO. THAT ENTIRE MOP HEAD Bartlet Pears WATERMELON ( here will be no Primary held until the 12th of September when they will start classes for the new year Girls and hoys who will receive books fur loo-attendance in ate Karen Henderson, Karen Knight. Ronnie Roll, Pat Hosier, Karen Glover. Shirley Bingham, Joey Thompson, Sheryl Johnson, Jonnie Thompson. Robert Tesch, and Connie Child. There are four others who only inis-eone, they are Jackie Goff, Knight, Barbara Zito. Iwo teachers will also receive iio. ks fur KM) per cent attendance, they are Jean Knight and Beth I DOUBLE-FACE- provo STRIPED the school. of 5c Per Pound i Vewt w.l! he held Sunday at 8 45 a.m. Sunday priesthood meeting will be at 0 30 a in Dr Jenkins, will be the speaker for the Aaronic priest-floo- DUST f.lOP r. s. xo. SN'oW WHITE i control Matties Cafe ? 1 Pineapple APPI. ELAND $1.00 NO. 303 SIZE CANS 7 iorSl APPLE SAUCE P Oz. Jars TABLE PRIDE PURE Raspberry Preserves 4s1 49c shrimp KING OF HAWAII 46 OZ. CANS PINEAPPLE JUICE A1"5! WOODS CROSS Tomato Juice 4orSl FRESH BAKED FRESH BAKED A ASSORTED Per Dozen mum "The .pare tire around four waist la the moat expen- 29c ROLLS sive one you can buy I" r LARGE REGULAR 59c EACH CAKE ROLL 49c |