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Show The Thursgy November 27, 1958 becoming a member of the U of U RIVERDALE NEWS Educational Fraternity, nominated by Field Chapter. TAU., He Was initiated into the fraternity Saturday night at the University of Utah. Following the initiation, there was a banquet in the Panorama Room, st the Student Union bldg. To qualify as a member one must be a graduate student, must have, completed a research . study and., have, had B or above, grades. By Verla Hull f MGONS CLAM MAIL 1 - U'l AT EOT, ITAA Fireside was held Sunday evening at the home of Dahl Crabtree. New officers for the season were chosen. They are: David Gibby, president of the young men, Goldene Bingham, president of the young ladies, Vee Crabtree, secretary. Fireside is for and older. Mia On Dec. 8, in the Riverdale School gymnasium, will be held a father-son- s basketball game. This even has proven very entertaining in the past and has been well supported. A contribution of $1 per family is asked. THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY I t PKimiOU AUTBOUZID PUBLISHED BY Thanksgiving to Christmas is Worldwide Bible Reading Month, sponsored by the American Bible Society. Better dust off the Bible and re discover home timeless are its truths. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR nau-ro,L0CATI0N: 5380 So. 1900 west. Roy, Utah; Ph EX A.RD STAHLE Editor and Publisher, Res. EX 29441 BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager t 8 There is-stake dance scheduled for Saturday 29. The 22nd Ward is sponsoring - the- - dance,-- which is sport dress. a Bonnie and Robert Bills were accorded a singular honor .when they were priveleged to present flowers to Queen Fredericks and Princess Sophia of Greece. Flowers were presented on behalf of.tho Ogden Elks club when , the queen, and her party stopped .briefly in Ogden depot. The act of ; deference - was prompted out of respect to Louis Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Higbfield and Fiorris, a. member, originally. from. family spent Thanksgiving in Mis- Greece. souri, visiting with Mrs. High-field- s Myrtle.-Adams- , of SL George, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleave. Utah, sister . of . Veroessa . VanNoy, to Wallace died last . week, , Mrv, Adams was Congratulations To Wally has come the honor of eulogized for. her, loyalty. and. devotion to her. church., Besides. beSevenCs party. The Seventys always ing an ardent temple .worker, she have lovely parties and the Christ- had held every position a .woman mas one is especially nice. The might hold, in .thechurch, except date has been tentatively set for one. Dec. 11 at West Point Hall. In conjunction with,. ward conM Men and Gleaners exchange ference, there will be. an officers night will be Friday the 28th. and teachers testimonial Sunday At the Sunday evening service night at 6 pan,. the speaker was Elder Cook from lovers is Of interest Syracuse who has returned after serving on a mission and in the the new policy of having the Ward service. He spoke on Thankful- choirs go to the different wards of ness and recited the lovely poem the stake. Riverdale Sacrament go"God, Forgive Me When 1 Whine." ers listened to music and the spoAll the congregation was thrilled ken word" of the 32nd Ward choir to hear three tiny sisters sing to- Sunday. gether. Susan, Sharon and Shirley Dec. 4 and 5 are temple days. Dahl the small daughters of Blair names for and Eileen Dahl sang I want to go The ward quota is 700 been have names 600 the year. to the Temple." and Tesch far. thus done Bishop Thought for the week. all workers urge the genealogical Into my hearts treasury do so. to can who go I slipped a coin The Elks Lodge nonored the conThat time cannot take and Nor a thief purloin quering heroes, the 55 boys the from High, coaches Ogden their Oh, better than the minting new state champions at a breakfast Of a king Is the safe-kep- t Sunday morning at the Elks Lodge memory Of a lovely thing. in Ogden. R. 0. Bills is Exalted nlor nf tK FlkL Tesdale. By Sara Maids-Explorer- s portrayed that may were moved to tears. The costuming, the stage setting and makeup were superb Happy birthday to Caroldean Ed-o- n and each participant in the drama the 28th; Mildred Burn-togha- and singing did their very best. on the 2nd of Dec. Diane It was a wonderful production. Stoddard the 4th; Debrtf FishSaturday evening the stake house er the 5th; Harold Terry Ottley and Mau-nc- e was the scene of two lovey dances. Johnston the 6th; Patricia Ann The Scouts and Beehives dance Fisher the 7th. was held at 6 30 p.m. followed Ye the Lord, was pre- by the Mia Maids and Explorers "Rose Prom. The Hall was sented in the West Point chapel lovely last ' Tuesday evening. It was a beautifully decorated pastel colors. fessoul stirring.-experiencsome of With roses at the center and the 'sequences were so beautifully toons of crepe paper and cupids. Around the walls were pictures. The significance of these pictures I was explained in a short talk by Convenient Harvey M. Broadbent of the stake were Refreshments presidency. Budget served. An enjoyable time was had Terms . by those attending. YOUR OLD TIRES Plans are being made for the next FOR DOWN PAYMENT WEST FOKJT REWS W1 1 i ? A 4 Up to 15 months to Pay DAVE'S SERVICE Hiway 91 - Roy JncientJe t Yn. Ota Stri.gM Bourbon Wiakey S6 hoof cAncient A(i Ditt Co., Frenkfort, Ky. Kentucky SUNSET d THE LIGHTER BOURBON We sell nothing but Quality Products I 09XCSJNQ EMERGENCY supplies Is enacted her ss s family as there together flashlight, bat-ter- y radio, first aid kit, food sad water, and other tsenUala for refuge in a shelter should radloao-- I tive fallout blanket their ares after nuclear afc tack. Civil defense booklet being used her will b distributed to 44 mimnn American homes by Scouts October U. (Boy Scouts of Am.rica Photo) ing was hed Friday evening, Nov. at 7 p.m. This meeting is held for all stake and ward officers of the organization. NEWS 21 The PTA of Davis High entertained the principal and the teachers of Davis High Monday, afterPeggy Ann Kay, daughter of Mr. noon, Nov. 17. They presented a and Mrs. Loren Kay, was recently fine program and served refresh- married to Ken Johnson. They are ments to the group. living in Bountiful and Peggy is still attending Davis High. Praise Ye the Lord" was very beautifully given in the three SunDonna Brown won the Quilt the set wards last week and each ward children of the Exceptional School had a very encouraging attendance made. which is . very gratifying to . the The annual Rose Prom of North bishoprics and the. MIA officers. A school physician, Dr. Kathryn Davis Stake was held Saturday B. Brandon advises school children night, Nov. 22. All wards took part not to swap combs, hair ornaments, in decorating the hall. Sheryl Barbats, scarfs or towels. This advice nett was chosen queen of the ball is to control infestation of head lice by ballot. that is an epedemic in a few Sheryn will be president of the been but etaoinshrdluetaoinshrdlu council for tht remainder of the schools. year, with her counselors, Marjil Floyd K. Lutz, 15, son of Mr. and Thurgood and Nedra Yaunt. Mrs. Fay D. Lutz died Wednesday Miralda Taylor was sustained as of nephritis, at heme. Floyd had work director of the Sunset Ward been ill for sometime. He was a Relief Society with Marian Bonham member of the Teachers quorum of as Social Science teacher. Carleen the Sunset Ward. Friends and nigh-bor- s Steed is the Literature teacher. their symexpress deepest Mrs. Jan Hunsaker has been conpathy for his folks. Bishop Hal fined to her home a few days beBailey officiated at the services cause of illness held at the Aultorest Mortuary George Elmer has returned from chapel Saturday, Nov. 22. TDY trip to Blaine, Wash. Mrs. Marian Wallgren has taken another Happy birthday to: R. E. Echel-berge- r the place, teaching one of the first and Kay Bayne Nov. 25' grades at Sunset Elementary School Bob Daily, Steven Johnson and La- that one of Mrs. LaVan Gates, who to quit on account of her health condition. Shrinks Hemorrhoids The Bellas Aimes Club was held Without Friday night at the home of Carol Steed. A very interesting film on cancer was shown to the group Stops Itch Relieves Pain were at 8 pm. Refreshments For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the asserved. tonishing ability to shrink hemorThe fourth, fifth and sixth grades rhoids and to relieve pain without of Sunset Elementary Scholo are surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduclearning the square dances. The tion (shrinkage) took place. Most PTA is sponsoring the lesson amazing of all resulta were so thorwhich started Wednesday night. Mr ough that suiTerers made astonishing statements like Piles have ceased to and Mrs. Paul Schulz of Roy are be a problem! The secret is a new the instructors. Mrs. Frank Hersom, dishealing substance PTA president, said that there is a covery s of a research institute. This substance is now availfee of 25c this year being charged able in suppository or ointment form for instructor costs and refreshcalled Preparation H. 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