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Show Pauline and Susan Dayton visited In Crlsco, Iowa for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lippie, Shirley Millers parents. Then they went to MinnesapoliS by the way of and the Mayo Clinic and spent fotir days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saline and saw the Twin Cities. They spent a day looking over the beautiful county and admiring the huge farms which run acres. from four to They flew home to Salt Lake City. Susan was made Junior Stewardess and got a pair of wings. She ardess and get a pair of wings just like the real stewardress wear. She got to pass out gum to all the passengers aboard. They had a trip. June 19, 1958 The SUNSEJNEWS There will be a Carnival June 27th for the Sunset Third Ward, Weather permitting, it will be held at the city park. There will be hot dogs, concession games, candy, fish pond and all sorts of carnival things for everyone. The proceeds will go to the Ward's Stake welfare fund. Mrs. Lillian Hansen, president of the Sunset. 3rd. Ward genealogical class, spent all day Monday with her class in the Archives in Salt Lake. They all enjoyed the day and the results of same. Kenneth Browning won 3rd safe place in the recent Road-E-driving contest All participants and contestants were served fried chicken dinner by the wives of the Jaycees in differents parts of the state. The event took place at Valuable Assistance Springville was given from the following Jay-ces- s from Sunset, C. John Turner, Dalton Stanger, and George Wil-mO members were guests. The project of the Club for this summer is the annual Sunset Friendship Days to be held the first part of August. The family reunion of Levi and Polly Bybee Hammon will be held June 28 at the Hooper City Park. All members of the family are invited and are asked to bring their own lunch. For more information call Grant Hammon at TA Ror-chest- er A first year cooking club, The Cookettes, was recently organized at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Martin, their leader The officers are; Shirley Martin, president, Jill Patricia Lunt, Draper, Secretary, Gloria Hersom. Reporter, Connie Hickenlooper, Recreation chairman, and Cheryl Patterson, song leader Other members of the Club are Janice Mar-- 1 shall, Nicki Braden and Edna Brandenburg. 4-- won-dref- t; We are sorry to lose Kelly and Don Bambrough and their families from the town They both moved to Clearfield. THE BISHOPRIC of the Roy Third Ward was recently reorganized with (left to right) E. Charles Parker, ward clerk; Grant Heiner, first counselor; Bishop Sherman Hislop, and Norman Oliver, second counselor. Derral C. Draper and family were saddened last week by the death of Derral's brother. Dr Willard J. Draper, a very prominent physician of Heb-e- r, The Sunset- - Clinton Lions Club Utah He was fatally wounded held their installation dinner at early Wednesday morning. Ma's and Pa's June 16, at 8 00 pm. A wedding reception was held The new officers are, President, Wednesday at the home of Mr. and James Hunter, 1st vice president. Mrs Rulon Jensen of Clearfield, Chris Merkiey; 2nd m honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Wilford. L Izatt, 3rd, Hall Mrs Hall is the former James McEentire and Secretary-t- Laura J. Halverson of Boise, Idaho. reasurer, Bill Willoughby. They were married May 25th, at All of these officers have previousthe home of a sister. Mrs. James ly held other offices and Mr. Wil- Valentine, by Bishop Phillip Hanr. secretary-treasuresen. loughby was The retiring president Word from 3c Guy Klos says he was Leonard Huff. Wives of the surely appreciates the getting altho it seems to take a month to get it to him. Gary is in France We surely are glad to send it, Guy, and tho it is late, it is newsy Everyone sends wishes to you May your two years be speeded. Sunset City Fire Chief Dan Lynch reports that the City is trying for a higher fire rating in order that the City's property owners can save again on their insurance when their present fire policies are due Chief Lynch says there are two projects underway to better fire Mr. and Mrs rating. One is to enlarge water systems to 8 mains to provide for fire hydrants which the city is now doing The other is prohibiting business men from burning trash is open fires. Businesses are prohibited from burning trash in any other means than special underwriter approved incenerator Mr and Mrs Clarence Sears attended the funeral services of Mr. Parley A Sears in Preston, Idaho, Saturday Mr Sears is a brother of the deceased, who died of a heart attack last Wednesday Mrs Gordon Aldous was in for surgery last Wednesday at night v Convenient Budget Terms YOUR OLD TIRES SOUTH WEBER NEWS t j FOR DOWN PAYMENT Up to 15 months to Pay DAVE'S You're never alone with o handy bedroom telephone. Costi only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. SERVICE modern homes have Hiway 91 handy phones-- in Mountain Sfofes Telephone i - Roy We sell nothing but Quality Products I The Sunset Fire Ladies Auxiliary held their meeting for June at the home of Mrs Michiel F Bur-so- n Their speaker was Gean Burns, who spoke on plants and gardening feel really safe V j Happy birthday to you lucky for unlucky) people who have birthdays this coming week Ray Peek, David Bouchard and Bruce Coy on June 20, Barbara Poll and Dennis Markham on June 21, John Pippen on the 22 Louise Cash on the 23 Susan Dayton David Cook, Rea Jane Brimhall on the 24 Gloria Jean Isaccs, Antia Kendall, Fred Bingham and Richard Ukena on the 25, Lynn Poll, Susan Wilson and Jimmy Brimhall on the 26 Happy Wedding anniversary to on June Bieglow William William Mr and Mrs David Cook 22, Mr and Mrs Willa E on the 23. Mr and Mrs Marcus and Mr and Mrs Gibson on June 25 It was quite a sight to see that little yellow airplane spraing the peas around the town last Thursday evening It really took some maneuvering to get the patch completed without hitting some trees, high tention wire or what ever might get in the way This was the first time spraying by airplane has ever been done in South Weber Within 5 hrs over one hundred acres of peas were dusted in South Weber, Uintah and Riverdale area The beans were done Tuesday evening also, if any youngster is interested in Club proj taking dairying as a ect would they please contact Karen Smith immediately. Mrs. Jeanean Dickamore was hostess to a tupperware as a party on Monday afternoon. Mr. Delbert Smith is on TDY for 10 days in Germany, France and England. Playing Tarzan result in a broken wrist for little Pat Handrahan last Thursday when he swung down out of a tree and missed the rope. We hope its is soon better Eugene Waters is glad to be using his right arm again after having his arm in a cast for 6 weeks after a fall from the tractor On detached service in Rapid City. South Dakota for two weeks is Jim Higley He will return home Sunday. Visiting at their home for a few week is a cousin Barry Ralphs A lovely surprise party was given for Karen Ray on her 15th birthday. It was held on the evening of June 9 It was a barbecue lawn party There was dancing to radio and records, followed by plenty of eats for everyone Barbe- cue hotdogs and hamburgers, cook-e- d by her Dad were delcious Also there were salads with all the trimmings, chips and ice cream and cake. Karen received some vary love-l- y gifts Those present were Mike McNally Bob Marsh, Val Way- 4-- Up to 20 FIRE BY REPUBLIC BETTER 5636 -- 4 M- . Mrs Myrtle Combe has been sustained to act as teacher in the Mutual. She will teach the MIA Maid class. These girls also had their "Gypsy Jamboree" on Tuesday evening. Three men from South Weber were the speakers in Sacramnt meeting Sunday evening They all gave good talks on the Priesthood They were Elwood Watts, Vine Poll and Bill Cornia. Mrs. Dorothy and Karen Jones have been visiting at the home of her daughter. Cheryl and Kent Bambrough for two weeks Then her brother. Dale Jones and two friends came up for MIA confer- ence and visited for 2 days and Attending MIA Conference in Salt Lake City from South weW were Norma Kap, Bette Titensor, Donna Poll, Janet Cook, Ethel and Norma Earl, Vine Poll, , Gene Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Colvin Waters. Ina Imlay and Mr. and Mrs. John Handrahan. Jo Ann Poll and Joyce Handrahan danced in the dance Festival on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Royden Poll attend the festival which they enjoyed very much. KEN FAHNCKE General Contractor EX 5976 So. 2100 W. . Park The Potter School of Dancing will hold their review in the Clear- field Stake House on Saturday, June 21 at 8 p m. Mrs Harriet Bouchard has her daughter, Harriet and her family Morgan and Denny Brooks and their neice and nephew from California visiting with them this week. a, on your Automobile Insurance - PROPERTY - CASUALTY THE INSURANCE CO. RATED AAAAA FREE ESTIMATES-"T- j U NAME h lob Roasonoblt" Fin IT I BUILD IT 1 So. 1900 W., Roy INSURANCE EX 61 Salute to UTAH COUNTY Land of Progress In 1776, Father Sylvester Escalante, a Catholic became the first white priest, and a group of followers men to set foot on the shores of Utah Lake. named Etienn Fifty years later, a French trapper now Provot camped with his men beside what is known as the Provo River. Indians killed 17 ot hw to escape, never group but he and four others managed his name and bear to destined to return to the place . become the modern city of Provo makes Today Geneva Steels sprawling plant Utah County the hub of intermountain industrial students growth; Brigham Young University draws from all parts of the world; and Utah County ranks first in the states agricultural picture. Here, as elsewhere in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gatherbe enjoyed. ing spots where beer and ale can BEER and ALE W Homes Concrete Slabs Concrete Walls Garages Fences Basements Commercial Farm Buildings 4-- H MAW REALTY AND EIECTR1 CAILY i Now, ask your electric dealer or plumber . M-M- SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS is WATER te ASSETS OVER $38,000,000 00 old-typ- HEAT ment. Ivan Ray, Lind Grey, Lyn-netDillon, Myrna Mortensen, Marva Lynn Cutler, Ansta Coleman, Karen Wilson, Pat Murray, Georgia Lee Bill, Harold, Lou Ann and Douglas Ray. Congratulations to Joesph Ray for being chosen one of the "Fathers of the Year" in the Ogden vicinity on Fathers Day. His son, Ivan wrote the letter which was true all the way through. On June 10th the Junior Gleaners and Junior held their "June Buster" out on the lawn They played games and had re-'- 1 freshments. There was zO present. The Hunters held there final party on June 16 at the home of Mrs Thelma Bisel. This was a costume party and each girl made their own They had a spook alley and played games and had refreshments They gave their teacher a lovely gift Those present were Brenda Earl. Susan Titensor, Patsy Hill, Judy Mathis, Loretta Bisel and Juanita Brake Remember Old Folks Day to be held on June 25 at Lorin Farr SAVE never a worry about tiny toddlers little hands with an electric water heater. Its always as cool as a because it is completely wrapped in refrigerator insulation. A quick recovery electric water heater produces hot e heater the same size. water 3 times as fast as an There is a whale of a difference in heating water electrically. There ul took his mother home. To Chandler, Arizona. Cheryl enjoyed there company very much. Kent Bambrough has been. off work for a week when he Injured his knee in a freak accident with his horse. . . . |