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Show Th An gun 1 1, 1957 lioj, UUh, Thnnday; Bon-Chronicl- e, Mrs. Bernice Wticoi (mother and a duet, accompan ted by Mabel Belnap. Beth Simpson sang a solo, accompanied by Carol. Hie Relief Society too a charge ol the llowers. Foil bear ers were: Haro.d Rawaon, Duane itusseil, Orson Chnstensen, Jack aunpson, Jack Lowe and Eidon oiinpson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parker are va calionmg in Yellowstone Park liny iea last weekend. the Hooper First Ward junior softball league won their game with Clinton last week and became View Stake championa. The final score of this very exciting was 13 to 12. Virn Kite is coach of our boys. Roland Funders is assistant coach iu'c aiso assisted them etaojtshr .ur. and Mrs. Fay Pjrker and children, JoAnn and Dsvd are spending a Hw days visiting rela lives in Rupert, Idaho While there ihc-expect to do some canning ot beans and apricots. A family reunion for descen daiiis of Joseph and Mary Man mug will be he.d Saturday Aug 3 n ih Hooper town park Each lamilv should bring lunch. A pro gram will be given and there will be time for visiting Frank and Bernice Powers and children, Brent, Maurine, David and Kathleen and Frank's mother, Mrs Mary Fowles, made a trip last week to southern I'tah and visaed the parks there. Before they went everyone said "it will be too hot down there." But they reported there were a few showers everyday and they never suffered with the heat. Mr and Mrs Warren Arave have had a number of guests at their home recently Among them were Mrs Melba Penman Sleek and two children of Portland, Ore , Mr. and Mrs Lucas Wesvell and children and Milton and Mr. and Mrs William We.xscll of Lincoln, Neb, Mr and Mrs Ansel Hall and five children of L'ma, Am Mrs Lucas Wcssell was fbrmerly Margaret Arave and Mrs Ansel was formerly Duro'hy Arave All of Warren's family had a gathering at their and 42 members were pre News Hooper By Jewel WiddiMm The Third Quorum of Elders of the Hooper First Ward were in charge of the program in Sacrament meeUng Sunday night. It was a very impressive service and I belive al lof us who attended, enjoyed it very much. The program was conducted by the president, Theron Simpson. The theme of wlwjh.was, "This is My work and Malory to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. Seventeen members of the quorum took part Fred Johnston acted as receptionist The opening prayer by Floy By bee. The sacrament was blessed by James Frew and Lamar Elders assisted in passing iie sacrament They were. Herbert i'elerson, James Johnston, Roy Brown, Leroy Batchelor, Fred Johnston, and Duane Russell Two Deacons who aslo helped with the possing of the sacrament weie Lyle Johnston and Gary Kite The first speaker was Gene Arave who s oke on 'Blessing ol Infants" Roland Flinders gave a talk on "Baptism " Mrs l.roy Batchelor sang a solo. She was accompanied by Kathleen Giles talked on the roy Batchelor "Aaronic Priesthood " Clair Kilts spoke on the Mclchuedck Priest hood. Alduus Manning talked about " Theron "Temple Marriage Soup son concluded the progrjin speak ing on the subject "Existence lie yond the Veil." Lyle Taylor, son of Mr and Mrs Melvin Widdison was graduated from Primary He was introduced to Gene Arave who is president of YMM1A and he welcomed him to come and jo.n them next Tuesday The benediction was given by l.y man Ross Hooper can really te proud ot one of its young men who played a very heroic part in a West Weber fire, which destroyed a largi barn onwed bv Thomas Me Fur In o on July 23 The young man is Roger Riwm.ii son of Mr and Mrs Frank Raw-uHis quick thinking and fast ai.ion reduced the loss oi the MsKuIjIHi family property. Roger was umim,. sent east from Warren after he had Norman Powers, son of Mr. and taken his girl friend, Kay lhimp Vr Frank Powers has spent six son home As he passed the Me weeks thu summer working at Cave Farland plage Fur some unk now i. Falls Boy Scout Camp in Idaho reason he glanced in an noiiu Ih.s camp is located near Yellow a light in the barn After passing stone Park He says he really en he stopjK-realizing the barn was jovs it up there. on fire. He knocked at their doui Three Hooperites have returned but it being 1 a m they were sound safe and sound after attending the ly asleep He opened the door and National Scout Jamboree. Robert hollered that their barn was on Roland Parker who is a District fire. He then raced to the barn and Scout Executive. James M. John tried desperately to get a hore out. ston, Hooper F'irst Ward Scout but fire was falling all around it, master and Douglas ('ox, son of so he had to leave it He diove out Mrs Marion W. Cox a large herd of cows (SO or 60' Then seeing the little calves he The one-sta- r general roodurting picked them up and threw them staff meeting was trying his was' to safety over the fence He best to be tolerant of a brash young able to back out two trucks which bucking hard for promocaptain, 19-was' model were saved One who tion, kept Interjecting hb own burned up By this tune two other and opinions brushing off those of of fellows arrived and the three them carried out cans of milk and all the other present After ooe Roger came tirade from the captain, the gen milking equipment home about 3am soaked with era said, "Young man, sometime sweat and pouring water A good It pays to listen to other opinions job done even though they may differ from Funeral services were held in your own. the Hooper First Ward last Ihurs But, sir, he replied unabashed, day for Mrs Isabelle Simpson, a "I dare say that's not how you nephew conducted the services made general. Prelude and postlude were render "No, it's not," said the general ed on the solovox by Mrs Geral "But it's n well how I tartly. was dine Prcvcdrl Opening prayer made major! given by Pros J I,evi Bens and the benediction by Pres Floyd Fuwcr.s Safety experts urge that we drivs Speakers were Alex Lowe, Horace E. Garner and Bishop Simpson A five car lengths behind the car duet was sung by Melvin Widdison ahead on the highway. But if you and Jay Beus, accompanied by try it, you will find there sre five Carol Bens Mrs Itha Criddle and cars in there, too. I cam from others' mistake you haven't time to make them all yourself. to pass and remembering things things that I had tried to bury and forget. 1 remembered a little lad on that very spot who had pitched rocks at another tram and hadn't heard nor seen a second tram come up behind him. He never did hear nor see that tram nor any i lung else ever again Everybodys Summer Favorite daughter) sang So when Johnnies mother makes her party arrangements, she should I remembered ex sub man remember that my invitations containcurler and a violent storm and th a handprinted, hand written, or ing uimding day siie and l tie occupants date, hour, place the ol tier car also diUu I see the liam typewritten will be held, etc , are subject paity 1 let all the waintmg cars pass to the first class rale of postage of by me alter the ruud was cieaied 3e and then I called the tliddrui ovu Post Office employees know huw to my car defiant, miscliievnni-and innocent they stood while C hard mothers woik on parties and how nuu K liltle boys deserve to pleaded with them to realize wliai be happy All anvoiie in the postal i were knew they doing Billmy THE INNtX ENSE OF A Ol'TH sen ue wants is an opportunity to haunt readied ihcm deal lniu.in 1 vc of the just returned from lunch and J related the inemorns lud In in contribute to theI success Gall us at No don a feeling of suk nausea is still guess occasion ichearsing while the tiam was with me. the Post Olluc win n you need help passing loutii doesli I know sui on postal matters Mv mu not 1 lie death, dungci waited at the double railroad row, tracks on the Roy Hoad while a .ui e wun t Iasi I'm wriUng ih.s m hopes it monstrous fast freight clattered by reaches the patents of those did Six kiddies, all under 7, wt-rIts to watching with fascination the pass dren they could be ing of each roaring, swaying car let you know ho dose tins (.mo They waved at the engineer and he to not being yours and some day motioned for them to get back but they may play tins game a, a n it was onlyl a game One of the A postmaster feels she owes boys threw a rock and the game mor cto her community than jusi grew. Each child became braver Hie delivciy of mail than the one before and the rocks THEY DIDNT AI.I, COM I. gained momentum Finally in order Johnnie's inutlnr is dehrinmed for their small arms to get better that ins birthday party shall aim they got closer and closer and m every way All of the ran down the tracks to pell certain kids with whom he plays an cars some with whom hr dm sn t arc I sat in my automobile with a scheduled to be present Plans have Wo W.,1, Ml llmi.horrible sickness and a hollowness been studied, test run. and perfect ' ! t li Mil ptlv within me, waiting for the tram ed Arrangements have been can-fullunderway for days r i a.l h r I'Y vrv ue gets The only item anyone has for Gross at regular intersection cross i r rui all our a spei-d,i ii v walks gotten is the correct preparations, woik is guar.tii'eed ihev go before of the invitations So out Look both directions I os Hates by Job or with serious defects Then in a crossing a street or highway. are two returned some Serv ire Contract or day between uUcrscc ULmp crossing Some are delivered on the dav of t thl- vehicle tus the right of the parly or the day afterward wav. O hers never get where Ihev are Don't "irowd' the traffic light, supposed to go stand on the curb lin'd you gel the Maybe they were mailed so lae GO signal that even a small delav would Mavln-thewere si I t fm I h Iaok tatefully before s'eppmg E 4 5203 Itov theatre Bldg. It is against the I tab law to with only two cent stamps to do a first class job Maybe tln i mud solicit a ride Use the right half of the cross Un-Lik- 1 dl First Church Baptist James MiFatridge, R. 2050 West 5700 South II Morning Worship Wednesday Dale Bingham Music 2218 W. 4400 SO. Phone EX J. 7:M p m. Baptist Training Union Evening Worship Praver Meeting Sunday School 6:45 p m 8 p.m. 18 a m. ALUMINUM AWNINGS Drive out and Save $j Q95 Assemble your own Low as Aliiminum Awnings in our Shop We Furnish Everything! 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Serves L Radio k-- Pedestrians Have FLightsRegs Too Accidents involving pedestrians are one of the biggest killers Remem ber that a ton of metal, even when driven at slow sieed, has a terrific "advantage" over 150 pounds of hu man flesh. driver's responsibility is r than the pedestrian s be great cause it is his duty to handle his one ton weapon" so that it is un der control at all times The pedes Irian, however, also shoulders a great responsibility It is his duty to exeru.se caution at all times There are rules for pedestrians to follow that will add years to the life span of the average individual Observe traffic signals 8 TV walk Always walk on the left side of the highway facing oninming t raf fie and never step off the road The way when a vehicle approaches Vever walk in the roadway there is a sidewalk or pathway j if Wear light colored clohics or carry a light when walking on the highway at Wght Accidents Never Happen They are Caused PUZZLE CROSSWORD MOTOR MAIDS A 21 in Television Console Reduced to uch a low price we daresn t the manufacture name. Never before have we made thi even print offer. A BUY YOU MUST SEE TO BELIEVE ACROCt oung b r llum chloride A COME IN TODAY . ri iircl Kurornn I? Children Set bin" Record j j ' .. 1 d-- return address and so couldnt find their way back home after they got lost. And maybe those invitations that went astray are just the ones whose attendance is most wanted or who are most easily offended. no By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant STUDENT SAFETY ((UN-CILS- , patterned after adult groups, are responsible for tl.e saving of counties oung h s in llnmtrnr.rk, Ik ling, indnstr nl community, located entirely within the city 7 19 71 73 eg ctaMr Ventilate Raise arfrd (io In 7 Hohrsol (coUimj 31 3: rain dance l ) Proceed Kufru ilka M t'rlpplra In fawr of 36 jT trilurlum Palliate re.I.d 33 mbol for 3Mitak' nli red 40 Srlf fc-fe-lvi. 1 - srrMna 43 4 Detroit, there has not been a single child fatality in three years, snd only two in the last 19 Miaa Smllh yes rs, Lt. Stanley Supina, in charge of the Hamtramck Traffic department, gives much of the credit for this fine record to the school safety councils, assisted bv the police department's safety officer, Val Bednarski. Student leaders, sufety patrol boys nnd a sponsoring teacher compose the safety council membership in each school. They conduct regular meetings with the students to impress upon them the importance of snfe, sane conwhether walking, driving duct a car, or nding a bicycle. Skits, in which youngaters demonstrate right and wrong pedestrian practices, are an extremely effective way of getting the safety message across, Lt. Supina told me. The councils also prepare snd distribute pamphlets, showing the safest routes to and from school. In many cases, where there are busy, dangerous streets to cross, members of the council actually accompany the younger children. 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