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Show fitd SuitChrofikfoJoM 12, 1253 SOUTH VEER Rupe on the IS, Steven Westbroek and John Thorpe on the 16, Afton Seamons, Dixie Greer, Joyce Ray, Donald Byram and Clyde Thorpe HEWS Happy birthday to tha.ones celebrating their birthdays this June Bybee on June 14, Richard vk: on the 17, to Happy wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman on June Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family (except Linda have returned home after spending 10 days at Lake Meade, fishing, swimming and boating. Max and Selma took in a few shows in Las Vegas while they were there.; Linda, by the way, visited at the home of June Bybee while her folks were away. Congratulations to the new parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall had a baby girl on June 4. 7 Tbs 11 oz This makes 4 girls and 2 boys for the Brimhalls. I.r. and Mrs. Wayman Cook, are the parents of another girl bom June 8. She weighed 7 lbs. and has one other sister, Jeri to give her a bad time. Two other girls that used to be from South Weber had babies this week. Mr. and Mrs. Neit Cowdln (Helen Watts) had a baby girl on June 3 and Mrs. Ronald Baker (Reta Rae Marcus) had a baby boy on the 6 and they named him Mark. The proud grandparents of the Baker baby is Mr. and Mrs. Buss Markus and the great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Young. The meeting of the Club Hunters was held June 9 at the home of Mrs. Thelma Bisel The 6 girls served their mothers breakfast, cooking the things they had learned to prepare in Those present were Mrs. Bette Titensor and Susan, Mrs. Lola Brake and Juanita, Mrs Judy Earl and Brenda, Mrs. Peggy Hill and Patsy, Mrs. Thelma Bisel and Loretta and Mrs Mildred Smith and Judy Mathis. Next week the girls are having Ini? 17A7ER ?ir.iEs AS FAS? WITH A quick recovery ELECTRIC WATER HEATER ask your dealer or plumber now WHAIETRADE-I- 4-- H N ALLOWANCE for your oldater 16. heater 4-- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. SAVE Up to 50 FIRE BY REPUBLIC on your Automobile Insurance - PROPERTY - CASUALTY THE INSURANCE CO. RATED AAAAA ASSETS OVER $38,000,000.00 SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 5636 1900 W., Roy EX A Im sitcry )'i -- Wha, cao the Je'oste the life in my battery! Th f p ease nion he hied charge it! he cried. jy be? WIN $23 00 Send us s limtricli about your fivorlts Union Oil product or a.rvlc., If published, well send you a check for 323 00. Write to 73 Llmerlckt, Union Oil Co., Union Oil Canter, P 0. Boi 7600, Los Angelas 34, Ctllf. TUMI INt IS Sperls Chib on ABC-T- . OP CALIFORNIA free Sport. Boohs at rout Union Station Wsrd gtmdsjr evening, lire- - Wand Brostrom was released as a Primary teacher. Robert Lovell was advanced from a teacher to a Priest. New members welcomed Into Sunset were, Gary Clifford Eddy, Daphne Ilene Greene and Samuel Chrlstaln Peterson. r. if, i I ld h IM. II Fine Wallets Cuff Links Candy Pens ROY AUTO PARTS Ar v4 Best Wishes to all Over-worke- 0 Razor Sets Fathers!1' d BENNION DRUG EMERGENCY PHONE 4-- EX2-066- S Remember Dad on Father's Day Sunday, June 15th NEWS Youll be sure to bring a smile to Pops face when you surprise him with a wonderful gift of something to his favorite store wear from BUHLOFFS BEACH TOGS By Campus and Arrow In All Sizes and Colors from 2.99 Summerweight ties, Arrow 1.50 Cotton madras sport shirts 4.50 Short sleeved business shirts, white broadcloth Robinson, director of the Red Cross swimming program started Tuesday, June 10, at Lagoon, and will continue for eight weeks, once a week Children 10 years of age are eligible and ar asked to take towel, bathing suit and 20c for locker fees. Buses sponsored by Sunset City will pick up the children at the Sunset church at 9 30 am The following people who have had Red Cross training will be the Instructors Mrs Howard Robinson. Mr Glen Clarey, Mr Carl Grimstad. Mr. Eugene Kidd, Mrs Kent Smith, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. Lindoq Grandy, Mrs. Max Wiggill, Mrs. Whether you want to put new life in your old battery, or buy a new one with your Union credit card . . .just say Charge it!. . . and youre off! UNION OIL COMPANY Sunset-Clear-fie- Mrs Howard Is, f the City liflilte providing the eft agreed to take the responsibility of future malntainance on the line. The Council voted approval and the Mayor signed the agreement which was ' then returned ' to the District for their signature. In Sacrament meeting of Sunset - 5 Jion jjas Slatterys flattery U Nel-bua- Letha McQuarrie TA Mr and Mrs Lindsay D Workman have purchased a home in the Enchanted Homes Division and have moved into it They are now members of the Sunset Third Ward We wish them luck but will miss them in all their activities of our Sunset Ward. Mrs. Work- man was a cook at the Sunset Elementary School last year.. The 136th Quorum of Seventies will hold a family social Thursday evening, June 12, at Syracuse, at 7 30 P M Sunset Ward and Sunset Second are asked to take a casserole dish of baked beans and your own silver ware", please. Sunset Third ward will furnish cheese and hot dog and buns The West Point and Syracuse Wards will help with the salads and drinks Lets make this and enjoyable evening for us all It is to be served in smorgasbord style. Miss Joyce Marie Steed, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Steed o Sunset, exchanged nuptial vows in Elko Nevada, with Carl J Farr, son of Mr and Mrs Morris of North Ogden, last Thursday, June 61 fielding ar SUNSET MAW REALTY AND. INSURANCE So. Rfoe, Mr. Welle Watt Director tt a ealary oi $2S9 per Mrs. Harley Abshire, Mrs. Don month. The program consisting of Reid, Mrs. Kenneth Arave, Mrs. five days a week and five hours Fred Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Lathalr a day. Johnson, Mrs. Keith Steed, Mrs. Leonard Huff, President of the Gleelyn Bateman, Mrs. Heinz Lar- Sunset-Clinto- n Lions reported that Mrs. Larell Mrs. Duncan, Glen sen, Club the had realized sufficient 9. June Clarey, Mrs. DeVoe Mayhue, Mrs. funds from their city wide bulb r, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray Denvll Hansen, Mrs- - Elmer to sale and punch begin the proMrs. Phillip Hansen, Mrs. announced the engagement of their Barbecue Fire place in the posed Mrs. and Burnett Darwin to Kozlar LaRae Lloyd grand aughter, City Park. He was instructed to Mr. Lenaldo J- Harper, son of Mr. Martin. meet with Councilman John Nicand Mrs. J. R. Harper of Honey-vill- e, John Councilman anNicholas holas, Park Councilman, to work an Utah. Plans for early nounced that final out the details. had been papers summer wedding are being plansigned with Mr. and Mrs. G. White ned Mrs. Clarence Holbrook is visitfor a City Park site consisting of For the Summer season mutual approximately 3.8 acres. This site ing her son in Modesto, California, will begin at 8 pm. until further is in the north section of town and who was here for memorial holinotification. days. makes the Citys park require Jill Ukena was baptized by her ments complete for ail future Mrs. Hazel Chadwick and two planfather, Art on June 1 and became ning. The City now owns three sons of Star Valley visited Mr. and a member of the LDS church. park sites; the one just purchased, Mrs Jude Henderson last week. At the regular meeting of the one in the central part of town With the opening day of fishing and one in the southern Council, Mayor Mlchiel F. city part of season beginning this week a few town adjoining, the Burson read a contract with the of the fishermen ventured to the elementary school now under Weber Basin Conservancy District streams and lakes. John Mathis construction. in which the District would grant and a group from where he works the City conection rights to that The Council voted to approve portion of the Districts main delichose Fish Lake for their ideal spot. Mr. and Mrs. Link Smith Max Archibald as City Recreation very line which extended within chose the Randolph Area and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shaw in their favorite spot Norma and Shannon Kapp and the boys chose the Strawberry Resevouir Donna Shemmin of Price spent the week at the home of Mr. and PHONE EX 4 9639 5316 So. 1900 W Roy, Utah Mrs. Keith Brimhall. This is Mariams sister. There was quite on article wrote AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ui in the Utah Farmer concerning Vern Coy and his operation of how AUTO GLASS AND PARTS New and Used to raise broiler chickens in the June 5 issue. Vern has it right down pat now but it took a lot ACCESSORIES BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE of hard work and plenty of sweat to accomolLh this task. A Club party consisting of a havrldin partv was conducted Eight little humming by the on Wednesday birds evening. They had lots, of fun and enjoyed hot dogs and trimmings afterwards. Carl Banks is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Kap (or a few weeks. A new family has moved into the town and are living in the house that Max Poll moved from. They are Mr. and Mrs Charles Whalin and they have a small daughter We wish to welcome them to our town. Annettee Ray and LaRae Kozias finished their school studies at the USU on June 5. Annette finished her junior year and LaRae her year. e party which win conclude the second phrase of their cooking. We want to wish Emmett Ritter a lot of success in his venture. He has enlisted in the Air Corp for a period. 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