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Show The SUNSET etudes everyone from Junior High eiefy held thlr February work MOSS 'PINKED' FOR SCOUT WEEK age up. Dinner will be followed by meeting Wednesday Feb. 11 with Ward. a program. All ward members are attena v'ipwepfW very exceptionally good ' I I ' ' George Elwood Dawson has been dance. v " Saturday, Feb.. 21, th Hooper urged to come out and enjoy this hold their will annual event. convalescing for the past six weeks First Ward Mrs. Jan Hunsaker is enjoying reunion. Cecil and Gladys Frew as a resnlt of cartilages of his legs CAMP U of the Daughters of and his knee cap Injured when he home life again with her little are chairmen of the dinner. Ivan Pioneers will meet Thursday, the jumped from a truck. He has had family. She is expecting, another Christensen Is in charge of the Feb. 27 at 7:30 is p.m. at the home so and stork from on cast visit the a since, until last week. , program. of Leoan Birmingham. Gladys Frew AT A COURT of Honor for the obliged to quit work. Jan has. been DINNER WILL be served for will be cohostess. Scout Troop 188 in the Third Ward employed as a bookkeeper at Max all children 11 and under at 3 p.m. Jisnop Ford in Layton. Rex and Velda Dailey of MonMIA, the following boys were preDinner will be followed by a one COG LICENSES for participating tana sented with merits badges: Tenderspent last weekend visiting hour program. At 7 p.m. dinner will with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Beasley. foot awards went to Greg Jenkins, communities and the county are inadults. the This to be served They also traveled to Provo where Gary Whea.t Glenn Lee McRey-nold- s irw due according to Commission-- e that said He .heir son is attend.ng BYU. Tolman. Edand Willard Niebaur and Eugene ward Patillo. Second Class, to Peter Anderson and Elmer Field- Norman nd Greta Anderson have VISITORS to Hooper last week Frank Hersom, Steve Byington, ing are currently making a house been spending a good portion cf south were Sam and Ihora Munn Moore in the southern winter the James Hansen. First Class to Mi- to house canvass to collect licenses i of Nyssa, Ore. They were entertainchael Hodge, Frank Ewing, Thomas from dog owners. Licenses may be Utah, and then to Arizona to visit Heber a family party by Harry and ed at and Laura their with family. Rees and James Reynolds. Michael purchased from the county clerk Braden received merit badge for in Farmington as wellas Sunset, Femelius have gone galavanting Leoan Birmingham. Other guests and have taken just about were Blaine and Velma Fisher and First Aid. Syracuse, Clearfield and Kaysville again, route. A few days at St. children David and Kathleen, Othelhave licenses available during reg- the same After the Court of Honor theyi ular city office hours. Female dog George, and then down to Mesa, lo and Mabel Munn with Carol and Cub Scout Hugh 01 In, Pack 1002, Glondalo, Maryland, doo held a Valentine Party and danced. licenses are $10; male and spayed Arizona, were the high spots on aharol, Bob and Beth Burmngham his turn for National Boy Scout Wook. Ho Is shown prosontlng when left and home. Clarence and Leo Ann Garner MR. AND MRS. Kent Smith have females are they agenda a toy Scout omblom to formor loglo Scout (now Unitod Statos $3. Stray or unlicensed jie returned from a lovely trip to Ha- dogs will be kept at Mr. Fielding's CALIFORNIA beckoned Ted and with their children .Bruce, Kerry tonator) Frank I. "Ted" Moss. and their four chil- and Robin. Glenna Combe, waii where they enjoyed vacationhome in Syracuse on a temporary Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frew had as ing for a month and beautiful basis. The Dog Control program dren, during tie off season of in charge of the games. sights and interesting things'. Kent will build a dog pound in connec- .iieir work year. Well have to find Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. ley were when them more about A special feature cf the evening they get Will Craythorne of Ogden. says if he had known we were tion with the new Davis County out GERALDEAN HADLEY enter- was a This is Your Life sketch having a snow storm they would shops that are to be built in East .ome. for John Ole and Vera McArthur. have stayed a week longer. Kaysville adjacent to the county NOW WHO would be going to tained several of her friends at a slufber party Monday night. Girls They were also presented with a A SURPRISE stork shower was gravel pit. Reno, from around here and just who stayed with her were Linda Valentine box of candy. Mrs. at the home of recently given why? Well,,itoy Fernelius and his Karen Flinders, Glenda Edward Hoerman in honor of Mrs. Donna Van DeGraaf and Wealthy bowling team from the Postal Fowers, HEWS UINTAH and Ann Craythorne. Thurgood Anderson. 25 There were South-irHartley were hostesses at a pizza entered the have Cottle Transport Rue and Della Cunnington drove guests and the party was given by at Donna's home. Their held in Pacific Bowling League party Ladies The Group to Idaho Falls last week to attend Mrs. Howard Hoerman, Mrs. Dale down will be the girls in their MIA were there and they guests Reno, met this week up to Ellen Stokers. Earl and Mrs. Sherman Colman. weekend. Fun? It sure the funeral cf Rues mother. Mrs. class. The evening was spent doing for the refreshhad When you move Elnora Cunnington Hunt. Sunset PTA Founders Day meet- They played games, handiwork and making pizza. Those ments .and had a visitor. Mrs. Lily ounds like it. THE ELDERS Quorum of the was held at Sunset Dian were Jeanne Parker, ing Elementary came The Elders Quorum presidency Hooper First Ward had a party and attending to to town. School Thursday, at 7:455 p.m. Hunt from Evanston, Wyo., Naisbitt, Pat Robinson Janeal Thurn the Uintah Ward was reorgan-ze- dinner to visit her sister, in Uintah, down chairGeneral Friday night. Hig-leJudge Elliott of District Court of and was just in time to join in the last Sunday morning. The new man of the party were Harold and good, Eileen Cottle and Lynn a new home . . . Salt Lake was the speaker. Refreshended abruptly, officers are Grant Bybee, president; Norma Jackson with Wiley and ments were served following the party. The party when all of a sudden her ride Marlow Miller and Ralph Osmond, Lorraine Fowers and Sam and Fae VACATIONING m Las Vegas Your Welcome Wagon program. back to Evanston came, hours be- counselors; Neil Cowdin, secretary. Grange assisting them. this week are Dean and Ruby Had Hostess will call with a MICHAEL HARTZEL and Rog- fore it was Reid Bybee and Dale Keyes, inexpected. Wanda Peterson and Rubv llad- - ley. basket of gifts . . . and er Bowen were voted on to be adTUESDAY NIGIIT, at Mutual, structors. Congratulations, and sucfriendly greetings from vanced to Teachers in the Sunset our religious, civic and will be a special drama event. cess to you men with your new there Ward Sacrament meet ng Sunday. work. business leaders. either class has Each prepared Blanche Doe was released from the one-acWE ARE ALL real happy about or a short blackout to t If you, or others you play MIA presidency but no one as yet add entertainment to the evening. Jay Kendell going on his mission know, are moving, be picked to replace her. sure to phone Welcome of entertainment, dont to California. Jay has been an Speaking New members welcomed into our member active of and ward, Wagon. this ward show coming the the ward were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- forget at the school we will aU miss him. L J. Mildon evening Monday liam Henry Slaughter, Mrs. Ellen house. As always the admission is and his wife gave a party out to FRIES BURGERS Steed and family, Mr. and Mrs. to their home in Marriot for Jay, ticket. Farrel LaVar Spachman and Mr. by budget and Stoddard Jimmy just before Congratulations to Wanda and and Mrs. Boyd Dewayne Michael-soCAN BE BAGGED TO TAKE HOME Jesse Bybee, who were honored at Jimmy left. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Uintah Ward Sweetheart BaU Combe, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Larsen, the THE SUNSET Ward Relief So- held with South Weber in their Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pringle, dance hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bybee Jimmy and Jay and their partners, EX So. 1900 W., Roy were given a book as a token of were in attendance. Good luck to him in his coming new experiences. rememberance. IT HAS BEEN a busy place up to Bishop Andersons the last little while. Alvas mother has recently had a cataract removed from one eye and is now staying with them while she is recovering. They have also had Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Benson of Eden, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsaker of Tremon-ton- , as overnight guests. A get well wish to Mrs. Hunsaker, for a quick I recovery. Oh! to hit the road again!- - Winter vacations are becoming more and more attractive around these parts. Thursday, . February 10, 1050 e, NEWS HOOPER tiEWS p,vyo-iW)- i Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olsen are proud parents cf another son born Saturday morning Feb. 7 at about 1 a.m. Both mother and baby are are fine. Darwin brought them home Monday afternoon. This makes the Olsons four boys and four girls and is a coincidents that the new son was bom on his mothers and grandfather Haskells . birthday a three generation b'rth-day- MRS. CLARENCE Sears has been ill the past week with a cold and flu. It is hoped that she will be recovered soon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins were rhosen from several honorary couples to represent the Sunset Third Ward at the Sweetheart Ball. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grim-sta- d were chosen from the Second Ward and Bishop and Mrs. W. H. Bailey represented the Sunset BY PETE RESSLER - I n ..or d I used to get my tires at COST til the guy went broke.- ... - Our prices are as LOW as any other station that is still IN BUSINESS! RESSLER'S Sinclair Service Phone EX 51 Dealer in Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH ARCTIC CIRCLE 19c 10c n. 5810 MOItfSPOBS 4-70- 33 dverlising work for you vwvwwwwwwv CLOSE-OU- PAINTS T - WALLPAPERS - SUNDRIES - MATERIALS DOORS - HARDWARE We are selling our Sunset property and offer all stocks of merchandise, fixtures, shelves, cash registers, etc. at sacrifice prices in order to save moving. An opportunity for you to lay in spring paint & painting supplies and other items at tremendous savings. First come, first serve. 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