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Show L Th CLASSIFIED WEST POINT HEWS 0 mg MIA each week," will you help them achieve this goal? If you come to Mutual with your young folks you will know and see what the MIA is trying to accomplish The MIA wants to encourage you .to start out the year right by tx ginning Mutual on Sept. 10. A new teachers tra.ning coursv is to begin soon. If you wish Is take the course get in touch witr Sunday School Superintendent o the bishop. We wish the happiest birthday ever to Florence Blake and Clii ford Fisher on the 5th of Sept llene Dahl on the 16th, Jo Ann King on the 9tb; Eugene Read on the 10th; Janet Moss on the 7th, and Lavon Thurgood also the 7th, Ft)R SALE BY OWNER Maurice Thurgood and Mildred NEW 3 BEDROOM, frame house. Thurgood on the 13lh. with built in range, wall Happy anniversary to Mr. and carpet, aemi basement, large car- Mrs. Grant BLake on the 7th; Mr. On Sept. 8 the Sunday Schoo port, big wardrobe cluaeta, large and Mrs. Glen Singleton on the will pass out envelops lor the. lob Owner transferred. 31000 13th. budget fund. Envelopes will bv As family night is important to 13,000 total. 1h. TA down, out on the 8lh and collectec passed 52587. Gaorge K Ames, 219 all of us the bishopric of the West the week between the Bli during Point Ward has set apart the first and the 15th. The amount is E Douglas Dr., Sunset Monday evening in the month fu. cents per person. PUBLIC NOTRE lowing East Sunday. Hereafter the Tne Severny s win have an out Monday evening following Fast day Part-tim- e 8 pin will be observed as family night, door social on Scpl. 6, at YO UR OWN WORK no meetings will be scheduled foi at the Sunset Amusement pane Bl'MNESS this night. All organizations oi A nice program is always part o Responsible person wanted to ward and stake are asked to refrain die litlivities at any Seventy, service and collect from auto from scheduling any activity foi party. It is hoped that all seventy, made vending machines in that night. Let us all observe fam land their wives will attend. It. 'hound to be fun, the seventy par. tlus area and surrounding ily night in our homes it's a won les always are ABetc ) cities. (Candy, gum, derful experience. 'I lid Jaycees art having an ex SOLUTELY no selling Age its fall classes Primary began lecuiive 7 12 not meeting at 8 p in on Ihurs essential hours last Wednesday. Next Wednesday 5th A Jaycees busmes. Sept day 3 weekly nets 3250 mo Ios will 50 at begin Primary pm 8 p ni on the 12th ant at work of 'meeting with full time sibility Officers and teachers prayer meet !a social on Sept 21 3 new 20 to A nur at start earnings increasing accord is ing I he next stake Temple day wil ingly. To qualify applicant sery class for children three years he Monday Sept. 9 Since new remust have car, an established of age has started a few weeks commends wnl be necessary since residence in this community ago If your child is three or older and $600 working capitol for he or she should be enrolled in the first of August, for the com ng year inventory. Give full particu Primary. It was good to see Merrill Thui lars and if ready for unmedi On Monday the 10th the MIA able to come out to ineelin. good ate start. Write SELF SERVa special program entitled " 13448 Greenwood Ave, ICE, Meet Me at Mutual There will again Merrill has been quite n Seattle 33, Washington be a long assembly by the Ma 'With pneumonia. Douglas Cook was advanced fron 'I he theim Maids and Explorers DRY CLEAN FURNITURE oft ice of a Deacon to that ol . Up of a i'resident," is of a 'the Portrait Teacher holstery dry cleaned - Cleaning recently Congratulation. nature The MIA has Same results very spiritual fully guaranteed Douglas to an hard worked make this very as on clothing Phone EX 4 4098 Doris Oleson and Claudia Hokcn enjoyable evening for you so please be there. An added inducement ut berry were graduated from Primary Sacrament meeting They Dr. Merle Dale Isham you need one) is the watermelon during were presented their graduation be held outside to after the Medicine bust Naturopathic ci tificates by Bishop Ixjy Blake in 3012 Washington Iilvd program The MIA has as a project this a ceremony in which Ruth Benjie.. Ogden Utah and Shirley president PHONE EXport 4 7871 year "at least one parent attend Primary hirkman Seagull leader took part Following tins their Primary band lo s were removed and they were presented with a MIA bandlo by Pansy Dalton Mia I'resident Thi. Is the first time this procedure wa followed in West Point, l.ast Thursday evening a lovely shower was given for Miss Caroi By bee with a few close friends ana Games were relatives attending Build up your resistance now We have a good directed by Ruth Bennett A shon sr Mon of Vitamins We handle such national program featured dance numbers brands a Upjohn, MvDrck, McKesson, Squibb by Mary Lynn Abrams and Judy SEE l;S TODAY' Bingham and a comic bride and groom who sang a slightly differ cut version oP'Oh Promise Me. The conspirators were Ruth Ben nitt as bride and Florence Abrams as groom Following the program refreshments were served. On Friday Aug 30 Miss Carol Bybee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kennard L. Bybee of West Point was married to Jack Olson, son of Doctor and Mrs J. G. Olson, of PHONE EX 2 3160 EMERGENCY PHONE EX 2 9G6." Ogden The marriage took place at, the home of the brides parents ADS Fall Coming,.. Ward oK winter colds and sickness . BRESCRIRTLONS BENNION DRUG EmnJ m IT ME Boy, Utah, Thursday, Sun-Chronicl- e, Sojtmlr Carol and Jack will take up the., residence in the Emily Zaugg home the partment formerly occupied b. Joseph Zauggs family. Se ar nappy that they will live in Wes Point. We send best wishes ft cheir happiness. Thought for the week Spare mo menls are the Gold Dust of time Of all the portions of our life, th .pare moments are the most fruit rul in good or evil. SUNSET NEWS ULTRA McifUAKKlK PRUNE 51835 A group of young nuiriec .ouples ol the Sunset Second Waic net at the home ol Mr and Mi. 0. Carl Grunatad last Sunday ev, .mg alter Sacrament meeting foi i Daroeque auper ana all the (run nmgs. Those present wcie Mr md Mrs. Derral U. Drapei, liishoj md Mrs. John L. N.cho.as, Mi .nd Mrs. George Dixon, Mr am. ars. Ellis Kendrick, Mr and Mis laowell Bickmore, Mr and Mrs juane Peterson, Mr. and Mrs Mar .in FTsher, Mr. and Mrs Cark lickenjooper, Mr. and Mrs Miki larsball and Mr. and Mrs Ear steed. Those baptjied and confirmee, nembers of the church in the Sun .el Ward Sunday at tcstimon. netting were: Kay Lynn Wells .onfirmed by his falm-rJosrpi Wells, Van Allan I riddle, coii Cnu .irmed by his father, by he. Tie. Betsy Steed, conf.rmc-,ather FYank Steed and Barbai. Burden. Gayle Moffitt was released a outi .eacher of the Parent and class in Sunday School, and Leor. ursen sustained in her place Lve .yn Burnett was sustained as teach r of the Lark Class in Primary .tobert C. McQuarne was releasee, .rum ward clerk after serving r hat capacity for three years Hi was sustained as a member of thi sunday School Stake board ag.m. where he previously had been Kay J Thompson was sustuimd as tm Don.tlo .lew clerk of the ward H Reid was released from finance clerk and succeeded by Carl Deri. Green. Scott Mikesell was sustained as Senior Aaronlc advisor Marilyn McQuamc. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert C McQuarru enjoyed a birthday party given for her Aug. 30 by her sister, Irene She will be 7 years old Sept. 16 but it was easier to have her party before school starts. She receiver, some very nice gifU and refresh ments were served to eight littli friends and games played with prizes given to winners. Miss June Sears a bride of thi month, was honored at a brtda shower at the home of Mrs Jean Burson given by Mrs. Clara Wells and Mrs. Burson, Aug. 30. June received some lovely gifts and de licious refreshments were served Those present were:. Mrs. llulda , Nc-v- 5, 1 57 N'ewbold, Mrs. McQiwrr.e, Clifford McMuIlin attended a birth Jrs. Maud Sears and the hostesses day party in Salt Lake City in drs Clara Wells and Mrs Jean honor of Mrs. Mc.Mullin's sister, Jursoii. Mrs Norma llogge. South Weber The new correspondent for South Weber will be Mrs. Doyle Brake. Garry Bulemell of Granger. Wyo Phone news items to her at EX Septembir 8 is set as 15c Sun lay. Fiach person is asked to give was a recent visitor at the McMul- 9 -0669. 5c for the Sunday School orgaiil hn home lie is a nephew of Mrs ation for the coming year for the Mi Mullin sunset ward. - The Priest Quorum of the Sun-.e- t Ward under the supervision of heir teacher, Vern Young, with .heir partners, enjoyed a swim ai Crystal Springs last Friday with r delicious steak dunum which was prepared by Mrs Sein Young. George Elmer, son of Mrs. Morn Elmer Case and the late lhcodorc Elmer, has returned from his vaca ion of two weeks in Idaho and cenic surround. ng country JOLLY tXKJK CONTINUED unbeaten egg, flavoring and beat thoroughly. Sifted dry ingredents and add alternately with nulk to creained mixture and pour over thej prepared peaches. A cake mix could. tie ustd to gooik advantage for this 'renpe. Any extra cake mixture ' o.i lit lie baked as cup cakes Serve the cobbler hot with the fo. lowing sauce. ' Dmoa Coconut Sauce Mr. and Mrs Lloyd ( use sjent Day week end in Idaho he and the scenic resorts there. Mr and Mrs Chflunl Mc.Mull.n .pent the weekend in Idaho visiting relatives in Blackfoot. Idaho Palls shelley and Pocatello I tried Ms Mulling, son of Mr and Mrs ciif lord McMullm, was luaiin-Aug 24 to Norma lianhe, duugtitir ol dr. and Mrs Alfrnl lianhe of Salt Lake City, in FLko. Niv They were weekend d.nnti guests d the bridegroom's parents as win- the bride's parents. Mr .md Mrs Al fred Hjnke, and al.su j r ami brother in law of Mrs (I. Hold Me Mulling, Mr and Mrs lit n s ,di an Sunday evening Mr and Mrs - v 1 1 j j cup lemon juice 4 ana tbs. cornstarch SHE WANTS TO KNOW HOW ARMN& FIXED FCR SPIES?" rH cup water pinch of salt 4 cup sugar 2 is brown sugar 13 cup coconut (optional) 2 tbs butter or margarine I 1 Progress by You IN REVIEW sjl1 ","1 corn starch. Add water slowly, stirring constantly Cook over low heat about 15 minutes, add lemon June ami locoliut 1 They say wh.d you don won't hurt you ami some I .o t i lilt a t wmge stars t ft know, of us of pain in ITS YOUR ... BE SEE US For SAVINGS On YOUR Familys Furnishings F AIR THERE 13 22 SF.PT. TEN FIN FILLED DAYS education Parked wnh inti and i ntertainment (or the whole , f .mills rw v - w - 'X' k 't - - : SEE i I iolld.lV ell I; I of ltlVj Maddin A is FTaturing Magic Lamp" Jimmy Jamison Sins.itional Hi Diver Horse Show H restLng Arabian Horse Show. Sep! 14 West s Outstanding Ijvt-stocAuto Acrobats & INDlSTRI VL F'.XIO'slOTlON Salt Iuikr City F'alrgrouivd.s 1 v - L,-!- Jta " ' 1 "II iii I Silt ) .'VJKLhl 1 (Juiil.l-iii KOV is -J t4.it tWa.K- -' 1 nrJ 'fi.'it e and N.i 17 'llJtali State mm 70 ms Dfteave Vomd ft EPOcacnft Cftecoftimig Dcnspscftedl Cold days will soon be with us. To avoid a last minute rush, now is the time to see that your heating equipment is ready for the winter season. It our suggestion that you have your furnace man, plumber or heating contractor do the following work: is Flues See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. x Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. 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