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Show The 12, 1958 in June of 1944. Mr. Burningham has been an employee of Weber for long, because six weeks after Central Dairy for the past thirty they were married, Mr. Marston years. He has two daughters, Beth, was killed instantly in a railroad wife of Robert Jones and Barbara. Barbara was 13 when she came to motor car accident. live with them. So again they returned to Hoop Mrs. Burningham has also spent er where her father gave her an acre of his farm and she built her a great deal of time and effort fn present home on it While it was church work. She began teaching being built they lived for a time Junior Sunday School when she in part of what is now the Ellis was 16 years old at Hooper and has stayed in Sunday School work Belnap home. most of her life. She taught SunThe fall of 1938 found her back School at Wells and Lovelock, day again at Hooper School with the Nevada. She taught a few older second grade. There she has con- classes but always seemed to come continued to teach for twenty-on- e back to Jr. S. S. work. She taught secutive years. First she was down- Oeneology one year and the Junstairs, then she was moved, up- ior Girls in MIA work for a year. stairs and then back downstairs She served on the first Sunday again. She has taught under sev- School Stake Board of the Lake-vieen principals, four of whom were Stake for six years as adviat Hooper School. sor for Junior Sunday School - Mrs. Burningham continued her Work. Later she came back to education at the University of Utah ward work as a member of the during summer schools, extension Junior Sunday School Superinand correspondent classes until she tendency. Later the position was limited to one and the term was graduated with honors in 1950. She married Harry Burningham changed to She was asked to take this position which she has held ever since, making about fourteen years she has been Convenient at the head of Junior Sunday Budget School in the old Hooper church, the dance hall, the school house V Terms and our present First Ward ChapelYOUR OLD TIRES She held the position of of the Weber County ElemenFOR DOWN PAYMENT tary Science Fair that was held at Plain City School this year and Up to 15 months still holds the position for next year. too. Next year it will be held to Pay at the Hooper School This coming year she has been transferred to the second grade at the Lakeview School where she will give her time and experience where it is needed. She has wonderful patience and understanding and love for all the children that she has taught as the people of Hooper can vouch for. We will miss her in our school but hope she will like her new position. Hi way 91 - Roy Last week she was elected Captain of the Daughters of the PioWe sell nothing but neers, Camp U. She has two daughters, two stepQuabty Products four daughters and one step-so- PORTRAIT Cont. w - DAVE'S SERVICE n, and nine step grandchildren grandchildren. Leo Ann Harmer, wife of Clarence C. Garner, now living at Clearfield. They have three children.. Carolyn Harmer Carlsen, wife of Jay H. Carlsen, now living in Salt Lake City. They have one child. Carolyn graduated as an honor student in fine arts from the University of Utah this last June 9, and was awarded a trophy for U of U best actress of the year. She has acted in many plays at the U of U, Weber College, Weber High School and in Germany and she is planning a trip to New York this falL Mrs. Burninghams are Beth Burningham Jones, wife of Robert Jones of Clearfield. They have four childreu. Barbara Burningham, Salt Lake City, a school teacher in Jordan School District and Marvin Marston, married to Carol Marston, now living in Pocatello, Idaho. They have five children step-childr- Mrs Bumingham's hobbies are her flowers and yard which she can be justly proud of. Her philosophy for teaching she passes on to us. Give children love and understanding but be firm and consistent. Give them plenty of work they are interested in or work which they can become interested in. Keep them busy with a challenge and goals before them. Give and plenty of encouragement worthy praise. Have a love of God and your Fellowmen. How can I serve both the best? Practice happiness and Keep busy. The people of Hooper are proud to have had as fine a woman as Mrs. Burningham in their school When she leaves parents, students, and campanion teachers will miss her cheerful disposition around the school. We shall continue to have her services as Junior Sunday School however, and shall always remember her patience and loving care and teaching that she has given the children. We all wish her well in her new undertaking and wish her continued success and happiness. WEST POINT NEWS By Virginia Oleson YOU'Ll FIND THE PERFECT Happy Birthday to Stanley Dahl and Kathy Muir on the 12th; Leon Ross the 13th; Monte King the 16-tFarrell Fisher the 17; Danny Moss the 18th; Judy Bingham, Val Fisher, Royce Ross the 19th; Orson Davis and Maude Montgomery on the 20th. Happy Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Manning on the 16th, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Thurgood on the 17th; Mr and Mrs. Golden Flint on the 18th, Mr. and Mrs Leland Patterson on the 19th. Herald Homers Sunday School class is planning a swimming party at Como June 21. LaRue Dalton, Gail Bybee, Annice Montgomery, Barbara Francisco, Neta Bingham, Connie Thurgood, Lois Singleton, Ilene Singleton, Judy Patterson, Brent Youngberg, Ned Zaugg, Brent Stoddard. Gene Dahl, Gregg Jones, Don Edwards, John Garrard, Lynn Thurgood, and Jimmy Judd are the members of the class On Thursday evening the Seventies quorum is having a party for the Seventies and their families at picnic grounds in Syracuse. Summer Primary will begin at 2 50 P.M. Just as much time, preparation and effort goes into the lessons during the summer as the rest of the year.. Please with the primary in helping your children to attend. New teachers in the primary are Ruth Gale who will teach the Nur-- 1 sery Class, Joyvce Read, guide teacher, Velma M. Fisher formerly a homebuilder leader will be teaching the Sunbeams. We wish to congratulate them and wish them happiness in their postlsion. Two trophies have been won by the girls in our MIA. A softball trophy was won by the Beehive girls and a Volleyball was won by the Jr. Gleaner girls. The trophies were presented to the Bishop in meeting Sunday evening by Geneve Putnam MIA counselor. The Seventies Quorum wishes to express their thanks for the local support given them in their Candy Sale, held reecently. All the Candy was sold and more of the candy is sealed cans has been ordered. If you wish some of this delicious candy, contact anyone in the h; FATHER'S DAY GIFT AT ROY DE LUMBER CO. WALT POWER SHOP A Complete Workshop In ONE MACHINE 239 Terms Available Toro Power Mower (18 Inch Rotary Type) Takes the hard work out of keeping that lawn smooth and trim looking. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL PRICE ONLY that 94.50 Fisherman's Special 14 ft. Aluminum Boat 3 H.P. Scottie Motor Car Top Carrier All three only 300 Reg. Reg. Reg. 280.00 135.00 25.00 00 Terms Avail. Seventies quorum The candy Sale was for the purpose of obtaining money for the Seventies mission- ' ary flund June MIA Conference will be held June 12. 13, 14, and 14th In Salt Lake City.. On Saturday, June 14th, all officers and teachers of "Your Part in the Fabulous Years Ahead." This is the theme of the BYU Leadership Week this No matter year, held June what your particular interest may be, you will find a dozen classes that will interest you on the agenda. Nationally famous speakers, plays, demonstration, the famous Paganini Quartete, movies a play these are all part of the activities planned. Registration costs only $2 00, and its a bargain! 23-2- 8. Jackson in this capacity. Serving under Lucille are the former leaders, namely: Beth Tesch first counselor; Marilyn Tubbs 2nd counselor, and Mary Child The birthdays this month, up to 12 are Mary Bybee 3, Dollle Pebley 4, William Junior Stoddard 7, Don Earl Pearson 8, Glenn McFarland 11, Jolene Bybee 14. Vye-ro- n Wadman 15, Ralph Peterson. the UINTAJUIEWS the MIA should attend. On Friday Linda Dalton of West Point Swimming classes will be held will represeent North Davis Stake Thursday for recreation every at the sessions of Conference9 to 12 oclock. from North Davis Conference will be Marlon Stuart, who will "be in Relax! Remember that your yesheld June 28 and 29th. ladles from River-aale- s charge of recreation this summer, terdays are like cancelled checks, Twenty-tw- o On Tuesday, June 10 at 2:00 p.m. Camp Martha DUP partici- urges everyone, who Is planning to tomorrow like promissory notes a combination work meeting and pated In the Field Day activities participate in this sport to hurry, but today is the only cash youll social will be held. ever have so spend It wisely- Saturday in Hooper. Honored with and register. On Sunday evening the serv- lovely corsages were those ladies For transportation, meet at the ices were in commeration of the over 75 years of age. including Uintah church, or at the Junction. The cost will be $4.50 for 8 clasorganization of the Melchezedek Amelia Georgeson, Adele Fife and KEN FAHNCKE Priesthood. The Speakers were Elizabeth Dawson from the River- ses, or 75c each. Charles Bauman representing the dale group. Sherry Ellis, daughter General Contractor 10 year-ol- d David LeRoy Osof Mr. and Mrs. Don. Ellis danced High Priests. mond was Injured In an automobile 5976 So. 2100 W. on the program. . EX A song Oh How Lovely was accident Thursday 5. He fell off has been as defined Happiness the Morning' was sung by the boiled down unhappiness. Often the back of a moving truck, and quartet Howard Stoddard, Gwen continued illness landed under the wheel or other tragedy his leg Thurgood, Florence Abrams, Blair Although he was not run over, his a ultilife in multiplied persons Dahl. Wilford Zaugg spoke repreankle was pinched and he has a mately brings that person real senting the Seventies, Darrell Dalcouple of chipped bones. ton of the Elders delivered a very happiness because of the courage Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Stoker, and fine speech. The benediction was engendered. It takes real courage Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stuart, Sr. to keep faith when all seems to be by James Patterson. have finally rested up after their Homes Concrete Slabs Next Sunday is Fathers day . . , against one. One admires the per- tour of the nation. a Day when everyone takes time son who, In spite of difficulties, Concrete Walls traveled Garages many through They out to honor and show apprecia- can say Thy will oh Lord be states including Southern Utah, Basements Fences tion. Lets not let Fathers day be done. Bertha Child is Just such Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Commercial Farm Buildings a person. Berths has been plagued a once a year affair. Instead we West Virginia FREE ESTIMATE Nebraska, Kentucky, 111 health lor years, yet she should honor husbands and Fa- by and Mexico. Fjn.it Job RMtonoblo" selflessly renders full loyalty to thers each and every day. The program last Sunday night, IT IT MIA her work and other church THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK at the Uintah Church was made work. At Bertha is in the present, Happr the man, whose wish and hospital for observation and treatcare ment. We wish her a speed recovA few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, ery. Uttle Ellen Thompson Is underIn his own ground. going plastic surgery. Ellen was Alexander Pope badly burned several weeks ago, when her nightie caught fire. The RIVERDALE NEWS Smith Thompson family voice deep appreciation for all kindness profBy Helen Norton and Verle Hull fered by their many friends and Sewing is the project which has relatives during their trouble. $70 00 was net from the cake been chosen for this summer by the sale sponsored girls group which is being and baked-good- s Their by Riverdale Ward at the Bon in Riverdale. organized LOTS OF CARTOONS & SHORTS PLUS Marche recently. This is to be meetings will be held on Wednesdays (immediately following Pri- added to the building fund. Bishop Wilford Tesch urges mary) in the spacious basement more participation in genealogical of the Sterling Fuller home. Leaders of the girls will be Mrs. activity this year. He would like Margaret Fuller and Mrs. Ruth to see 700 endowements done this Bradley. Class officers chosen thus year, one for each Ward member. Riverdale has a new Primary far are Connie Fuller; president, DOORS OPEN 2:45 ADMISSION 15 Julie Boswell; vice president, Janet President, namely Lucille Stephens. HenLucille and Jean secretary Gibby; replaces Virginia derson; song leader. This week the girls will cut out and begin the construction of their first article which will be a cobbler apron for themselves. The Riverdale Stake MIA Choir has been honored with an invitation to sing this Saturday afternoon for MIA Conference in Salt Lake City. The occasion is a departmental session of all the music directors and organists of the church will be held in the Southeast Stakehouse that afternoon. Mrs Klea Kapp directs the choir and Mrs Roma Frost is organist. Mrs. Flossie Deem returned home Tuesday night after five days spent in Dee Hospital as a result of a fall from a stool while washing her kitchen ceiling. She 'SEE THE BIRD WITH THE BARGAINS TODAY" suffered a broken wrist and dislocated elbow as well as numerous bruises. The Deem's were getting h settled in their home at St.- - after moving from Riverdale two weeks ago. Mrs Lynette Deem Wayment and baby daughter came from nl. Everett, Washington Sunday to be with her mother. Airman Eddie Green has been released from the Navy after serving three years and four months. Phone EX Roy, Utah Most of his times was spent on the USS Lexington in the Pacific area. For a time he was in the helicopter gtm& Lniww rescue department. Before his release he was with the catapuet crew. ct HEY W?' 4-- H PARIS HOLIDAY 510-13t- 0. PAR&0t7 J-J- JUICE 3 doz 1 .00 ORANGES like it quiet when you talk? FIRM RIPE TOMATOES WHITE SPUDS CAMTAL0PE A handy den telephone lets you talk without noisy Interruptions. Costs only pennies a day. Easy toarder. Just col our business office. mota tos. hva bandyphQHfi$-iaC- i&t Rome Wine Co, Fivma, 19c 10 lbs. 39c UNGRADED its WlfJE .- lb. NEW JUMBO anything less. C. 64 Ask for i EC I Don't forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER RANCH EGGS an honest wine, a good wine. Never up of all Bybeef. Jesse Bybee was conducting, and talks were given by Oren Bybee, Grant Bybee, and Robert Bybee. California Alova fa Stef ti Teleph oii WE aOSE Sdozl.OO 4for1.00 AT 10 P.M. FRUIT BOWL Fresh Fruits and .Vegetables Highway 91 Roy |