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Show V 1 Tho afternoon cession, conducted by Carl Young, with Wayne Devereax aa the organist. Junior Sunday School was held in our ward. South Weber Tuesday night at 7.30 p.m. was the opening social for the MIA 1957 season at the recreation hall. Games and dancing and plenty of refreshments was enjoyed by all who attended and everyone had loads of fun. Riverdale News A happy birthday thia week to By VERLA R. HULL 4560 So. 1150 WeM Ramona Isaacs on the 13th, Rhea Westbrook on the 14th; Dale Poll on the 18th and Jody Bingham on Riverdale people are happy to the 17th again have the use of their chapel Sunday meetings were the first to be held in the chapel since the to happy wedding anniversary project was started. r and Mrs Byram on the 18th. remodeling Ward leaders stress that a remodeled building should merit a reMr and Mrs. Clarence Blrt and modeling of ourselves" (reverance- daughter Loma returned home last Sunday after a nice vacation up wise). Sacrament services on Sunday through Portland, Pendleton and Van Couser, they crossed the Co- evening were conducted by River-dale'- s lumbia River On the Indian resergraduating Teacher Training vation there they saw the Indiana class, under the direction of stake catching large salmon fish with director of teacher training, James nets as they came over the falls. L. McDougal. Instructor of the This was very interesting Martha course is Mary Dickson. Don reports; as it was the first time Ellis and Ralph Bradfield were in they had witnessed this sort of turn presidents of the class Augusfishing At Roseburg, Ore., they tus Stephens and Lucille Judkins visited with Mr. and Mrs Edward acted as secretaries Kendell and family and they were The teacher training class met all well and happy and have a love- during the 45 minute period openly home there. Edward Is a former ing exercises of Sunday school. This mrm!er of South Weber From here class is the first teacher training they ent down the coast Into San class to be graduated in the ward Franciv-o- , then to Ixs Angeles Candidates for the teacher training where they visited Knotts Berry are called by the bishop farm, then to Covina, Calif, where Those graduating were presented they visited Martha's sister and with certificates of graduation by brother in law, Mr and Mrs George Mr McDougal They are Sedley Lady and daughter Karen. Mrs. Ijidv, being the former Velda Mitchell of Rnerdale Mr Lady is em-- i 4 loved at the Pacific Electric Co. On the Birts return home they r came hv way of Vegas and through Bryce Canyon n jjt I-- We would wish to Pat ill with the hv now Pat, seedv ,t Sun-Chronic- Boy, Utah, Thursday le, Brough, Ruth Olson, BerniceEHlls, Ivy Child, Minnie Carter, Frances Child, Fay Hull, Verla Hull, Lucille Judkins, Ralph Bradfield, and Mary Dickson. Those graduating but unable to be in attendance were: Wiley Norton, Helen Norton, Augustus Stephens, Don Ellis and Bonnie Simpson Speakers for the evening were Mary Dickson, James McDougal, Frances Child and Minnie Carter. Musical numbers were by Lee Spendlove. Bishop Wilford Tesch presented the name of Robert Jenson, to be ordained a priest in the Aaromc priesthood. Juanita Deakon was released from her duties in the Sunday school Sunday Sept 18 is to be 15ent Sunday, it was announced by Oren Stephens All Sunday School members are inyited to take part in this annual drive 0 flhe Sunday school On Friday, Sept 21 will be held the first excursion to the Logan temple Hereafter, the third Friday in each month is to be temple day. Riverdale Stake quarterly conference u scheduled for Sunday 23, starting with Saturday night priesthood meeting All meetings are to he held in the new tabernaelp joyed berry made trips fishing last week at StrawReservoir. The Durfeya have several fishing and boating Marion Muart and this summer. Rosalie Garner Uintah News Dale and Berdean Crabtree are the proud parents of a baby girl, b rn Saturday morning at the Dee ' ospita! The new arrival weighed in at 7 lbs 3 01. week party was enjoyed evening by the Junior high ft 1 he fellows and gals met at the Fay Hull residence for an evening of charades and dancing A pre-cho- Mood o iv -- ful days of outdoor life They went to Veliowstone Bark via Bear Lake, V tome ami stopped at the Idaho Falls temple on their wav home. LuBawna s two girl friends, Chaol Johnson and Barbara Zito, also went with her The Woodburys are mnv ig into the Wilev Norton 5 1 served en- & a a memorable meal, gracious atmosphere Fun fond ns iou lAe WORSHIP SERVICES and SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. DRESSWELL CLEANERS (T.OIIILS BEM VOIR Ol REASONABLE PRICES IITV CLEANING WEST .:.( S() Ml t KIEND PHONE HOY, 33 DANA PICKEP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ROY Matties Cafe - he Dallnii Durfevs and sons in rhone Cleaned Clothes last longer Serve Better assures in soon and enjoy perfectly Guest Speaker W ard Relief Society is looking for a baby sitter See one of the presidency about it Congratulations to Merlin Dye who is home from his mission We haven l bad a chance to talk to him vet, but we will tell you all about it soon fill dining;! nil of Roy Erma Milligan the 22nd and to Hollis Varley on the 16th Our fine food and mootli service Arsenai Villa School Bldg. Happy birthday to Carl Stuart on the 21st, Roselle Garner the 22, 17HJ -- Lutheran Church Well did you get your vote In? Claude and Ellen have had their did your canaidate get in, and son-ilaw. Pete and Voting is one pnviledge we should daughter take advantage of and if you missed Elinor Gardner up with them for a few days, before they left for their out in the primarys, you had better own trip. get on the ball for the general All the excitement has about settled now after a week of school The little ones know what it is to ride the bus, and most of them There is to be a steak supper, thought it was real exciting Most p. nsored by the Riverdsle Elders all the youngsters, from 6 on up, 'nrum on Thursday, Sept 20, to ire glad to be back to the old rouhe In Id held at the Riverdale Town tine Only one or two think it is latk "awful. last Our Savior's And Mont Hie Donald Woodburys and their I 2 Zearl and Ellen Stoker, and Claude and Ellen Stuart have gone on a trip up north. And it was a busy day before they left. You know these two ladys, vote judging, quilt9043 ing, putting up fruit, and a million other things. Bullock, former residents of Riverdale, visited here Ins and daughter LuBawna have just returned from what Mr Woodbury ten .s a "midget ' trip, three delight- hoiio- September 13, 1956 1 CLEARFIELD SUNSET 1! - & W $ , tor . auv" ' - like to send a get well Han Dra Han who Is o O O red measles We hope vou are on your way to recovery Jack Moore from Nvsa Ore spent a week visiting here with his une'e and sunt Mr and Mrs Joseph Staples and his brother Gerald and family . 1 3gyGii 11 IK The Thiers class of Harold Rays enioved a swimming party last Wednc dav evening at the Riverside Cardens Resides the teacher those who attended this event, were Glen Poll Jark Moore Dan Stanger, Roger Rambrough, Dean Bybee, Tohn Stromberg and Paul Thorpe The--boys would like to thank Harold for this evenings ' f f - i ' p i ' U It 'X Te Sundav School officers and teachers held a party in the recreation hill last Friday night Games were plaved and dancing enjoyed hv all who attended The prirc w alti was won by Mr and Mrs Clarence Furl Ron Driggs lead the group n the fun games and also the danc ftrr everyone feasted on mg plentv of watermelon, cantaloupe cookies and punch or rre-m- i r i t 'C i r C--- . 1 X f and Mrs Bingham Nix an the engagement of their PHt. daughter son t'lmde to of Mr ind Mrs John Pitt of Roose-ve'- t H'gh School and Claude Is a gr iduate of Davis High and is now employed at American Fork The wedding will take place Sept 291h at Roosevelt and they will reside in Amerinn Fork congratulations 'laufle Mr nounce F'Her George Morris of the Coun of the Twelve and Donald D. of the general church welfare rommitte. were the speakers at the, South Ogden quarterly conference s iurHu night and Sunday A wel-rsession was held Saturday at :tn p m at the stake house for all ward and stake welfare oommit-,s General sessions of the con-renee for all members of the stake vis held Sunday at 10 a m and 0 jo p ru in the Ogden tabernacle Music for the morning session was hv the Flders ehorus and a Senior Vironu priesthood chorus at the ( Da-m- s i! e n N frrf V? c P . r " V 1 WTSaHTW t 51 N metal carries electricity as well as same time is copper. 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