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Show The WEST POINT HEWS cleaned up the yard for her. Thursday the 21st is Stake Temple day. All those who are eligble are urged to go and do as much temple work as they can before the end of the year. Saturday will be a busy day for folks In West Point with a Turkey shoot being held by the Elders at 10 a.m., a dance Jot the scouts and Beehive girls from 6 to 8 p.m. at the stake house. At 8 30 the Rose Prom will be held at the stake bouse for the Explorers and Mia A very happy birthday to Cora Patterson on the 21st, Duane Singleton on the 21st. Martha Dalton on the 22nd; Dora Broadhead the 23rd; Rebbeeca Moss on the 24th; Sharon Johnson, Beth Jones on the 25th; Susan Dahl on the 26th; Carol Dean Edwards on the 28th. A happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thurgood and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Patterson on the 21st, and to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moss on the 25th; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kirkman on the 26th; and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Fisher on the 27th. It's always nice to hear from 'rs. Mary E. Dalton of Roy. She such a pleasant way about er. Last week she was pleasantly surprised by her son Charles Dalton of West Point and his wife Martha who visited ner on Wednesday and cooked a lovely pheasant dinner for her. While she and Martha had a lovely visit Charley Maids. Next Sunday will be Bring Sunday. It is hoped that you will invite your friends and neighbors to attend Sunday School and Sacrament meeting on Sunday. At 1.30 p.m. a High Priests and Seventys quorum meeting will be held at the stake house. Next Sunday evening an unusual Sacrament meeting will be conducted by five of the doctors from the Tanner Clinic in Layton. They will present all of the talks and provide the music for the meeting 8 ROY AUTO PARTS PHONE EX 4 9639 Lola Brake Phone EX 90669 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ACCESSORIES New and Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE it BEN FRANKLIN I 15 IN. TINA M98 VINYL Tina wears a sweater over her dress has rooted hair, legs, sleeps 10 IN. Nine couples were guests to a hay ride and a chili supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs Darrell Ray last Saturday evening Songs were sung and a good time was had by Moving eyes, head, 14 IN KATHY limbs. 298 VINYL Kathy has rooted pony-taihair, bend everywhere super-flelegs Sleeps, cries. l l A'A 9,V CUTIE 98c Soft Vinyl! Rooted eves Delbert Smith recently returned from Japan where he spent a week on detached service for the government. He bought each of his kids sourvenirs that are very interesting but he didnt care for the part of Japan that he saw Lindj.. Wilson. June.Bybee.8nd Manly Itay spent the week end in Logan staving with Joyce Ray, who attends college up there. The Ladies Club of South Weber met at Ina Imlays this month. Lunch was served and bunco was the game of the evening. The Daughters of Pioneers will hold their meeting Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 2 p m at the home of Luella Iiyrams Brenda Gale Earl was guest of honor at a birthday party last Wednesday She entertained six out of town girls Everyone had fun and enjoyed the evening Refreshments were served. Congratulations to Linda Poll who was chosen first attendant at the homecoming gall. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Marlow Poll. Mae Bambrough was a weekend visitor at the home of Florence Cook last week 1.98 cries' Sunday evening at 9 pjn. a fireside meeting will be held for the Explorers and Mia Maids at lhe stake house. An interesting evening is planned for them. Monday evening at 8 p.m. ward faculty meeting will be held. All officers and teachers in the ward auxiliaries are urged to come. Ward Aaronic leadership meeting will be held on Wednesday the 27th. Friday evening Nov. 29 the and Gleaners exchange night will be held at the stake house. Saturday Nov. 30 stake quartet festival will be held at the stake house. 0 Wasn't it nice to see Jay and June Holbrook and their family again. Folks in West Point have missed them very much since they moved to Idaho. They had so many invitations that they couldn't accept them all. Thought for the week: Hatred toward any human being cannot exist in the same heart as Dean Inge. love for God. South Weber 6316 So. 1900 W., Roy, Utah AUTO GLASS AND DARIS are not thertf you will have missed an interesting meeting and you will wish you bad attended. aa well. If you hair, rBRICHTjIfAHClFULfACCESSORIESl METAL WITH DETAILS PAINTED ON! STURDY the dinner club to which they belong Mr. and Mrs John Hill and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel in Ogden last week. Mrs Eliza Rawson has been visiting with sisters Emily Peterson instead of Emma Bambrough as was printed last week. Happy birthday to the following people whos birthday comes in November. They are: Lcora K. Trease, Bonnie Ukena on the 7th; Vern Poll and Douglas Smiths 8, Denise Bouchard, Cora Stromberg, Mary Russell on the 9th; Iola Ukena on the 10th, Nancy Murray, Brenda Gale Earl, Sandra Fowles on the 12th; Carl Hill on the 14th; Joyce Handrahan on the 15th; Carolyn Stromberg on the 16th; Lori Ann Kempster, Nancy Fernelius on the 17th; Linda Harmon. Jack Dayton on the 18th; Russell Marcus, Ver-enStark, Dawson on the 20th; Sharon Ellsworth on the 22nd, Diana Kempster, Florence Cook, Colleen Cutter on the 23rd, Janice a Sun-Chronic- Thursday November 21, 1957 le, Tjjensor on the 24th, Lester Bryan rider, and for the next month, ht will be host and hostess for a lit- week because of illness. on the 26th, Donna Poll, Douglas will be tiding bulls in rodeos all tle birthday party in honor of their Linda Frasier is attending school Poll, Kenneth Byram and Harriet over Arizona. There is going to be a white ele Bouchard on the 27th. Happy Thankgiving too for Margret Ritter pliant auction on the 6th of Deand Sharon Kendell on the 28th. cember and you are invited to participate. At the auction held a few Happy anniversary to the fol years ago, those who attended had lowing: Mr. and Mra. Jack Russell a good time and there was a lot of on the 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Keith good things to buy. You had bet-tiBrimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit save your money and plon on Brimhall, Mr. and Mrs. Willard in the fun this building pointng Bill on the 10th, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fund event. liam Poll on the 14th. (This is their The scouts are still building, and 40th one). Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poll arent asking for money they they and Mrs. Glen Mr. on the 16th. need he!; Why dont you ask Mr. Mrs. and Rayon the 17th, Ray El mond Andrews on the 22nd and Georg Garner, Merlin Dye or do to can what liot Stuart you Mr. and Mrs. Herman Westbroek There tell and you. they'll help, on the 24th. are lots of jobs and only manpowThere will be no meeting here in er will do it. the ward next Sunday on account This coming Sunday will be an of stake conference. Joseph Field open house fur Oscar By bees birthbe will Smith Saturday present ing All his friends and relatives evening at 8 p.tn. all those that are day are invited to attend are conference in supto sing going Nut being one of the younger posed to practice at the tabernacle m t it is mighty easy to miss their be will held Ward leadership but when there are between events, Nov. 27 at 7.30 p.m. All officers ICO and 200 teenager involved, its to attend and teachers are urged not understandable how it was misIora and Ronald Kendell have sed At a going away party held So returned home from Columbia, for Dennis Osmond two weeks ago, Carolina. Ronald went back on the that many teens came to the Oslaw and bus to meet his brother in mond home to wish him well, to to drive back with Leora Bill dance and eat. Of course some were GerTrease is going to Frankfurt, some going, some dancing many in the Army. Leora and Bon coming, some were eating the whole ajid aid hadnt seen each other since was a fine affair and a It Ronald left on his mission They evening memorable one. had an enjoyable trip on the way "Bot lucking again, about 12 back. and ate married laughed couples The Top Pilots class had their Ixns and Alat the away parents program Sunday under the bert evening last Andersens, Saturday direction of their teacher Mrs Beth Food proved to be the maul Kendell. There was 19 out of the night but games were responsible event, 20 children present and they each the big appetites everyone for Bel Pilot received their Top pins worked up freshmenta were served. re Jack AL thcJaiJ1 0 Ontario, ie Moore won a five day expense paid trip to Salem, Ore for Ph. EX 3 2667 Kyle Uarrop which he enjoyed Ills Arlene Hamblin EX 4 2240 fir-- t took heifer FFA Jersey place at the fair. Also Jack was recently Wayne G Smith spent the paM put in as president of the Priest wok in Alabama on TDY furjlill quorum and this quorum was one F.e!d N with top record for atemlaiice m and Shirley Smith celt Wayne a church wide survey. hiated their wedding anmvir'ary, Sa'ly last Congratulations to Congratulat oils Moore who are the proud panics of anniv ersarn s, K n Speaking second of a baby boy This is the.r ruth and Iialene Horspool will boy. celebrate theirs next Sunday Con bee n Elder Gary Seamons has ratulations to them also made assistant manager of the Din No 5 of Pai k No 871 s.is a Western Mission Division Gary new member The new Cub Sco.it has only been on his nnomn fer is Wayne Michael Smith, sun id nine months. Congratulations Mr and Mrs Wayne G Smith out to Our deepect sorrow ge-Mrs J Hardy (Dorenej returned Stella Poll who lost her mother on home from the hospital last wick Nov 18 She had been staying with an operation She is re following Aunt Stella for a couple of months ported to tie feeling better tint shiand she died at their home ts still not able to be up and around A birthday party was held for much We wish her a speedy re Linda Hannon after school on Mem c o.very day. Lots of fun and games were The Social Hour Club met last played and chili was served to 14 Thursday afternoon at the home of guests Mrs Orson (Clara Bcrrett Re Davis High School came in sec freshments were served and a good ond in the region m foeitball Con time was had by all to these players gratulations Mr and Mrs Charles Morgan and family are at home m their new home Brent Morgan was treated to a dinner to celebrate his birthday Sunday evening, a group of peo- 8th birthday last Sunday ple from the Spanish speaking LDS Bruce Howard, son of Mr and organization presented the program Mrs. Grant Howard celebrated his at Sacrament meeting. Brother 8th birthday on Thursday Happy Glenn Robertson, first counselor birthday Bruce. of the branch introduced the speakMr and Mis W Eugene Holmes ers. If you have any clothes or toys which are not in use at your house. Maybe you would like to gather them up and put them in the large S red box in the front hall of the school house. The box has been placed there for articles to be given to the Indian children. Any thing you could give would be very deeply appreciated, and it would certainly help to make a happy Christmas for some little boys and girls. Wednesday was parting day for Larry Pebly. He is headed south to Arizona for what may be the start of a big career Larry is a bull r ROT HEWS cattle-judgin- , I FtRNITURE, 60 ZaJ ...e KX Pay DAVE'S (OME SERVICE Highway 91 y, Utah - We cell nothing but Quality Products IN AM) TRY FREE SAMPLE A Lauras Candy Shop 4X75 No. 1900 Home ( Mode Mest Chocolates-Fru- Itoy, Utah Cakes, Order ahead for it packed to your liking ! -- Christmas Cards Y EC JDS Dont forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER 10 IS OF CARTOONS & SHORTS PLUS Beyond Mombasa DOORS OII.N ADMISSION 2.45 15c ' " 1 $100 Worth of FREE RUGS, ... 16 and 18 BE'A DOLLS, I.L LABOR SAYING TRICYCLES, APPLUNCES, BICYCLES, $100 worth of free merchandise OSSer Good Through Nov. 27th uvmtwiz Gt. JO'S 5651 South 1900 West SM Top quality fully guaranteed Machines For as little as $189 and up FIBRE, fiMDISttOO to GUT ITEMS, ETS. . 98c Up to 15 Months With Purchase o Any Sewing Machine ILL. 98c FOR DOWN PAYMENT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Perfect for your! 2.98 YOUR OLD TIRES M AG N Manford Casuals 10-IN- Terms Ir Uintah In Sizes 5 PC. DIAPER BAG. Plastic Budget phone T 5 2465 The DlP met at the home of Mrs Raymond Davis on Monday for their monthly meeting Sister etta Bice gave the lesson Mrs Olive Beus was a special guest. Refreshments were served to all. Primary preparation meeting will be held on Monday evening Nov 23 at 7 30 p m nt the Hooper First Ward All Prm.irv teacln rs are urged to attend, Mrs Naomi Tavlor has been awatfrom her work at school this i Each 11 PC. DOLLE Layette Basket Convenient s DRESSES chair. p Clinton News TOYS, Popular Virginia Clifford won the speech contest in Clinton Ward on Tuesday evening. Virginia will compete View with other girls of the Stake on Sunday for stake winner. A Thanksgiving dance will be bel din the Clinton amusement hall on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 8.30 pm. A free turkey will he given away. Everyone is invited. Individual a.vrds will be presented to all MIA girls on Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. vf-- 1 TAILORED DOLL BED, CHAIR 19'xll-in- . 24 in. high bed, size at the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City this week. Linda will bring one of the girls back to visit at her home. It is part of an exchange program sponsored by the Davis High School. G'-ra- Lovely 1 49 grandson's first birthday Sunday afternoon. The guest of honor is little Kent Blanch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blanch. Mr. and Mrs. Blanch are visiting with Mrs. Holmes parents prior to their departure for Lackland Air Force Base in Texas where Claude will serve m the Air Force as a jet pilot. He is beginning a 5 year enlistment. Members of the Roy Third Ward Social group held their monthly party at the Lake View Stake house last Saturday night. Attending were 21 couples of the ward who enjoyed games, dancing and turkey. Funeral services for Mary H Goodfcllow, were conducted last Monday at Meyers and Fulgers in the Bountichapel. Burial ful Cemetery Out of state visitors were Mr and Mrs N'eil Peterson, Nyssa, Ore. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler, Rupert, Idaho, 'kMr. and Mrs. Don Goodfellow, Indiana Teachers and officers of the Hoy Third Ward Sunday School will en joy a social Friday night in honor of Maude Brown The affair is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stanley Bennion. Sherman Heslop will show'' slides on Alaska and games are to be played amg Free Delivery Phone EX 4 4581 .41 AX |