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Show The Swwi bUkllSHlO ' bon p--c Clb Sirahronicle, H'nrjtfjf WHJll tr ftuttio. prlVltos loyrlnHrtg C. (Hflci pr oy.yor. Utdh, hi on 3390 So. 1900 Wort, 1 1S4. J. Howard Rm. Mion t atii. lxd Subwrlp. locotion oditor uni EXpofl pub-Uih- - Site ROY NEWS Kyle Harrop Ph. EX JANET ADAMS EX Enjoying the company of a new daughter born Aug. 4 are Mr. and Mrx C. Dixon. Mrs. Dixon the former Virginia Holtry of was Roy. VACATIONING recently at s and Long Beach. Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pingree and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Pingree. They returned home separately after Carl picked up a foreign car there to return home in. Dinner guests at the DeVere Adams home Sunday were Dr. Rosengreen and sons Gordon and Philip of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lawrence and son Russel of Ogden. IT HAS BEEN a busy week for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibby, visiting with the Gibbys have Been En-cita- Keep a stock of our first aids on hand Our wide selection of first aid needs bears famous names In which you can always have confidence. BENNION DRUG Always tops for quality --m p 20, .195? ' Mrs. Eliza Holland of Trcmonton, Mrs. Pearl Georfge and son Bert, tf Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. 'Adrian Oibby and boys of Fillmore, Calif., and Mrs. Verna. John and four children of Riverton, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward are vacationing at Yellowstone Park this week. . MR. AND MRS. Ray Ward are vacationing at Yellowstone park this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens and children have returned home from ail . erijoyable ' trip to Bear Lake. At Yellotkstohe in the midst of the quake arfe Mr. and Mrs. Leland SaUhdeiS. VISITING,, with her father recently was Airs. Willafd Holabey, her husband and three, children, of Cherokee, Okla., they spent two days with Mr, and Mrs. Lester Jack. Returning home Monday from Yellowstone were Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Hess and children Vera Ann and Wayne. A vacation to the southern Utah parks was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ziegler and baby this week. MRS. EARL Matthews is at home recovering from a recent heart attack. She was able to leave the hospital Sunday. Enjoying a weekend fishing trip to Panquitch Lake were some local people, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Knud-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pierce. A house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beltz this week has been Myrla Joy Perry of Poco-tellIdaho. She is a neice of Mrs. Beitz. MR. AND MRd. Owen Fox were called to California quite suddenly Tuesday. Vacationing this week at Yellowstone Park are Mr. and Mrs. Parley Oleson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harmer and children are at Washington on TDY and vacationing. Vacationing in the northwest are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simmons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barker and family enjoyed attending a Barker reunion at Logan recently. Visiting In the northwest are Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Crittenden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Montgomery, Denise and Randy accompanied by Mrs. Roy Hoppl and Jolynn are vacationing In southern California. It was twin boys for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fifo. The boys made their double arrival at the Dee Hospital Aug. 14. Guests at the Richard Crockett home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crockett, Penny and Jerry of Logan. Ward Holbrook, state director of SPECIAL OIL WAVES NOW $5.95 be happy to During this weeks special Dona, Aljoi and Eve will serve you. ROY BEAUTY SALON PHONE EX ROY, UTAH children to participate in. Afterwhfch hot dogs, candy and pop were sold. THE WARD officers and teachers held a swimming party Satura day evening at the Hill Field swimming' pool followed by a delicious luncheon. North Park. There fi going to he entertainment for everyone, games, ffsh" pond, good' food and bazaar articles for sale- - Lets see everyone and bootineers, were the bishopric, turn out and support the Relief their wives and clerks and wives Society. and former counselors and wives eon-clusio- . SEVENTH WARD The girls graduating from PriLAST SUNDAY evening sacra- mary will receive their graduation ment meeting was well attended certificates Sunday evening Aug. 23 and enjoyed by everyone. Ray Wil- at a special graduation meeting son, returned missionary, was the beginning at 6 p.m. guest speaker and Donald ThompWARD Conference is going to be son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra held Aug. 30 beginning at 9 a.m. Thompson, sang two numbers. Sacrament meeting will be held with priesthood meeting 10:30 a.m. Sunday school and sacrament meetAug. 23 at 6:30 p.m. REMEMBER the Bear Lake out- ing at 6 p.m. At 4:30 p.m. a special ing Saturday Aug. 22 for those officers and teachers testimonial (12 to 20) meet at the home of will be held. D. D. Eames, 6:30 a.m. Come preLAKE VIEW WARD pared for lots of food and fun, Jerry and Marva Brown were sustained as ward dance directors BUT be sure and come. Summer Primary is at an end Tuesday night and Ronald Jones but fall Primary will begin the was made assistant Scoutmaster. 8th of September. Watch for fur- Mrs. Betty Denning and Mrs. Lois Christiansen were sustained as first ther details. SIXTH WARD and second year Beekeepers to reSacrament meeting last Sunday place Mrs. Ruth Benson and Miss evening was presented by the Pri- Barbara Brown who were released. THE GIRLS of Radell Cobias mary under the direction of Mrs. Wwen Hansen, Primary president. MLA Maid Class held their meetTHE RELIEF Society bazaar ing at the home of Miss Irene is coming up, so lets keep this Holmes Tuesday night. Miss day open, Friday Aug. 28. The ac- Holmes is convalescing from a tivities will begin at 5 p.m. at tonsilectomy. all in all a lovely evening. FOURTH WARD Sacrament meeting Sunday evening Aug. 23 will begin at 4:30 p.m. The Primary released June Taylor as Top Pilot teacher Tuesday. The summer Primary has come to an end and fall Primary will begin Sept. 14th. THE CHURCH has changed the MIA year from Sept to Sept, rather than June to June. So the opening social of MIA will be held Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. An night, with fun for everyone, js planned, so plan to attend. Sept. 9 will begin the MIA work for the year. A sneak preview (a marriage program for young people) so lets all come and enjoy MIA together. FIFTH public welfare, showed slides of his 5673 So. 2050 W. Mr. Mason was the recent trip through Europe and recent recipient of the citation of Asia at the meeting of the Apren Airman of the month. der Guild held last week at the MISS Belta Ballinger was hosthome of Mrs. Ivem Bradley. Mrs. ess to a Soroptomist party at her Joseph Taylor assisted as home in Ogden last week. Attending from Roy were, Mrs. Leonard Business of the meeting, con- Russell and Mrs. William Varney. cerned the annual sale of Christmas Ten day visitors at the home Cards. Mrs. Roy Austin, president, of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, 2080 conducted. W. 5700 So., was their son, HarRefreshments were served to the old and his wife and their chil- j followin, Mrs. Ariel Smith, Mrs. dren, Terry and Karen and Mr. I James Russell, Mrs. D. W. Holley, and Mrs. Robert Kokick of PortMrs. iJhrta Ahdefson, Mrs. J. Leo- land, Ore. During their stay, the nard; Russell, Mrs. JamCs Larison, Whites accompanied them on a j Mrs. trip to Moab. They visited Dead Mrs. Maynard McEntire, James Nelson. Mrs. Roy Tullis, Horse Point, Arches National MonMrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Wallace ument and Fisher Towers. The Brown, Mrs. Walter McPhie, Mrs. guests returned home Sunday. MRS. PAUL (June) Brown of David Clawson, Mrs. Dean Parker, Mrs. Forrest Day, and Mrs. A. C. Salt Lake City was honored with a Taylor. Guests include Mr. and Mrs. a steak fry for her birthday last Holbrook, Mrs. Robert Maker and week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i C. E. Peterson. Present was the a waiting list members, Mrs. Eamcs and Mrs. Dean Child. husband of the guest of honor and j MRS. HOWARD Shupe has re- their daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. turned from a two week trip which Vernon Graham of Centerville, Mr. a took her to Whittier, Calif., to and Mrs. Harvey Layton of Layton, visit with a sister and to Twin Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Russell. Mrs. ! Falls, Idaho, where she visited Myrtle Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Alford with relatives. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stan-ge- r and three children and the host Visiting at the William Varney ;nd hostess. and the Joseph Jensens home are Mr. and Mrs. Alford Weston Mr. and Mrs. Reid Jensen of Fort Pierce, Fla. They also spent a week spent a week fishing at Big Piney, visiting with their three sons, Wyo. While there they visited at Douglas, Richard and John who the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton are spending their summer vaca- Fear. The Westons also observed their 29th wedding anniversary retion In Seattle, Wash. The Reid Jensen's and the Var- cently with a family dinner at their neys also took a trip to San Diego home. to visit with the Harry McCools and Mrs. Virginia Oailey. NEWS MR. AND MRS. Ariel Smith have had staying at their home the past week, Mr. and Mrs. WilALL WARDS liam H. Smith of Vancover, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. HarSunday evening sacrament meetrison and son David of Napa. Calif. ing is high council night with stake Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holmes, visitors at each ward. FIRST WARD their children Koral, Jeanell and The Primary is on vacation until Kaylan recently of Albuquerque, N.M., where Mr. Holmes was sta- Sept. 3 when fall Primary will betioned wnth the Air Force, are pres- gin starting at 4 p.m. Sacrament meeting will be held ently living at the home of Mr. Holmes parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sunday evening Aug. 23 at 5 p.m. Last Sunday evening Aug. 16, the E. Holmes, while their home is completed in Brigham City. Mr. girls awards presentation was carHolmes has been employed by ried on with President and Mrs. Thiokol since his release from Newell Budge present and they service. spoke to the girls after the awards VISITING with Mr. and Mrs. were presented. SECOND WARD W. E. Holmes also at this time Business taken care of Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blanch, and daughter of Mr. was as follows: Hugh P. Baverle and Mrs. Holmes, and their chil- was approved to be ordained a deadren, Chris and Kent. The Blanch- con and Rhea Stevens and Louis es have been living at Valdasta, Davis sustained as Sunday School Ga., where Mr. Blanch graduated teachers. Sacrament meeting will begin from the Air Force Base as a jet 23 at 7 p.m. pilot. They are on their way to Sundav evening Aug. THIRD WARD Klamath Falls, Ore., to make their The Primary carnival was held lome. Mr. Blanch will fly the 101 3 jet. Thursday morning. The Guide Paaftcr-whicAirman 1st class Fred Mason, his trol presented a skill show the whole Primary had a wife and six children are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lois Bedier at parade and a rythmn band made up Dar-woo- WARD The bishopric would like to express their thanks to everyone who helped In any way to make the success of the ground breaking ceremoney and the building fund dinner, last Saturday, the success that it was. 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