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Show The Thursday, August 27, 1959 TELEVISION TIME NEWS ROY NEWS By JANET ADAMS Overnight guests at the Alfred Weston home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid Brower of Nyssa, Ore. Mrs. Eldrid is Alfreds sister. ENJOYING dinner in Ogden Sunday at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Harry Stallings were Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Gibby followed by a visit to the Ray Fowers home where Mrs. Gibby greeted a new great grandchild, her 29th. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMullin and sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sullivan from Leeds, Utah, just returned from a 10 day trip to Boulder, Montant, where Mrs. McMullin received radar treatments for arthritis. They visited relatives in Blackfoot, Idaho and friends in Sheridan, Mont. They " or -' POST OFFICE ART FIGHT PORNO-GRAPHI- . The vicous aspect of the purveyors of filth through the maies is that they are aiming their attention to the nations young people the teen-ager- s and. younger. They are dumping tons of pronograpfhic into the hands of seweroge hundreds of thousands of our childem daily through the family mail boxes very important date fee thats the time of our 3rd annual luau. And John Jeppson general chairman, says its going to be the best yet be sold Iets plan for 11 nd start saving our pennys now. with genuine Hawaiian food and all the trimmings. Tickets are going to a SEVENTH WARD The auxiliaries of the ward afe going to start meeting at the stake house after September 1, taking the time schedule of the Roy 3rd Ward. WARD CONFERENCE will be held Sunday Aug. 30 beginning at 9 a.m. with special priesthood meeting; 10:30 a.m. Senior Sunday School. At 4 30 p.m. officers and teachers testimonial and 6 p.m. sacrament meeting. A good turn out is hoped for. also visited Yellowstone Park be- and called on Mrs. Phoebe Bulemell and family in Granger, Wyo., returning home Friday night. ribbon winners in the Future Homemakers of America entry were Eva Jean Burnett, Judy Joens and Shirley Watkins. Shirley had two awards. .AUG. 24 SAW another Genealogy class in Sunset chapel where many are learning how to search out progenitors and keep their records. Aug. 27 is another temple day for the North Davis Stake. In the crocheting, knitting and tatting division the blue ribbon fore the quake, By LETHA McQUARRIE Phone TA By JANIS ADAMS FIRST WARD The Elders Quorum have a project now wherein they are selling incinerators which have been approved by the city fire department. They are a 50 gallon drum, ventilated on the sides with a top cover. They are canvassing the ward. The proceeds are going into tyie Elders fund for missionarys. .Mrs. Joseph Harris and three THE RELIEF SOCIETY is holdboys of Delta, have spent the past week at the Harold Field home. ing the list report meeting of the Spending Saturday with Mr. and summer, Tuesday, Sept. 1 beginMrs. DeVere Adams were Mrs. ning at 9 a.m. followed by work Richard Davis and children Carole meeting at 9.30. A pot luck lunchand Bruce of Spokane, Wash. Sun- eon will be served and articals for day the Davis accompanied the the bazaar will be finished. Adams to Liberty park in Salt Lake The ward reunion held Saturday for a family reunion. evening was very much a success with a good crowd attending. The KEN FURNISS and son, Billie, committee would like to thank spent two days at Yellowstone for their cooperation. everyone Park last week. They reported that The opening social for MIA will the waster was so muddy they be held Monday Aug. 31 at the Roy were unable to fish at all. Park beginning at 6.30 p.m There Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson and will be a ball game, good food and Thursday evening at the Lake View family returned home this week games. Also 16 new girls will be stakehouse along with LaVar Mcafter a week in the high Uintas welcomed into MIA work. Millan and wife. TTie Primary's and at Paradise Lake. They returnSUNDAS Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. the priesthood advisor was a special ed home with some nice fish. Seagull graduation will be held in guest. The evening was spent playMr. and Mrs. Earl Garner are conjunction with sacrament meet- ing games and enjoying the delithe receiving congratulations ing. The 13 girls graduating after cious pot luck luncheon. arrival of a new daughter born having completed their requireLAST SUNDAY evening guest Aug. 17. ments are Rose Marie Blakely, last home Saturday Returning Karen Bryson, Nanette Chase, speakers were Lewis Bambrough from a nice vacation were Mr. and Shirley Jean Clontz, Elona Dicka-mor- and James Larsen. Sunday evening Mrs. Frank Simmons and children. Dale Ellen Dixon, Janice Aug. 30. Leighton Wessel recently They traveled to Boise, Lake Couer John, Faye Patterson, Mary Smith, returned from the Australian MisdAlene, Lake Penderell and on to Carson Walker, Connie Smith, sion will be the speaker beginning Canada, returning home by way Sharon Allen and Elon Randall, at 4 30 pm. of Glacier National Park. the girls teacher has been Delores , Final cost estibates on the new Celebrating their birthdays re- Miller. chapel have been signed and subcently have been Paula Ann Oleson There is going to be an excursion contracts okehed and approved and 10th old on 9 who was the years to the Salt Lake Temple Monday were returned to the Salt Lake and Allen Oleson who was 6 on Aug. 31. Transportation will be offices Wednesday. the 25th. These are the children provided. of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Oleson. SECOND WARD FIFTH WARD Enjoying the company of a new Last Sunday Hugh Lee Baurele The annual youth outing held son born Aug. 15 are Mr. and Mrs. was ordained a Deacon by his fa- last Saturday at Bear Lake couldnt Rodney Halvorson. ther, Hugo Baurele. have been better. There were 51 MR. AND MRS. Robert Rush Next Sunday Aug. 30 at 9 a m. who enjoyed the boating, swimhave sold their home and are mov- ward teachers report meeting will ming and water skiing and the ing to Ohio. Mr. Rush is associated be held. That evening beginning food. with United Air Lines and his work at 7 p.m. Primary graduation will SPEAKERS at Sacrament meettakes him to Ohio now. then take place followed by Wil- ing last week were Merlin Cook Friday, Aug. 28, Betty Lou Stahle liam Matis special guest speaker. and Dale Bingham. Next Sunday celebrated another milestone by ROY TIURD WARD evening Aug. 31 Marshall EastWard conference will be hold man. recently returned missiona, having dinner and a show with her husband. this Sunday Aug. 30. Everyone is will speak, beginning at 6.30 p.m. Aug. 23 was a red letter day invited. The Primary officers and teachfor Kenneth W. Russell and his Remember and bring any of your ers and husbands are having a to any member of party Friday evening Aug. 28 at wife, the former Leila Holladay, usuable cast-off- s for on this day their new son was the Relief Society presidency. They the home of Rhoda Flinders starthorn at the St. Benedicts hospital. are holding a rummage sale the ing at 7:30 p.m. A nice evening is MR. AND MRS. Owen Fox are first part om September and they planned for all. at Van Nuys, Calif., for an mdefi-nat- e would like good and usable artiSIXTH WARD time. cles of clothing, furniture, etc. Sunday morning business taken Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Smith moA PARTY was held Friday eve- care of was as follows, Mark Neltored to Carey, Idaho to bring ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, released as general secretary home three of their children, Deb- Chad Swallow in honor of Sunday of the Senior Aaronic Committee ra, Denise and Leighton who have School workers recently released and sustained as secretary and Wilspent the past six weeks with They were J. Howard Stahle, sup- liam Williams sustained as assisttheir grandparents at Carey. The erintendent; Earl Jones, 1st asst., ant advisor. Also Reese Chadburn Smiths returned home Monday. and Noreen Bennion Jr. Sunday wag sustained to the Genealogical Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spraycar and School coordinator. A pot luck din- Committee. g family and Mr. and Mrs. Peter ner was served with games followSUNDAY evening special speakRessler and family enjoyed a five ing. Present were officers and ers were Mr. and Mrs Fows of day trip to Yellowstone Park last teachers and their partners from the stake mission and Mr. and Mrs. week. the Sunday School. Ariel Smith, Mrs. Smith repreThe Sand Rose camp of the DUP senting the stake Primary at this will hold their first meeting on meeting. The Primary was reorTuesday, Sept. 1, at the home of ganized with Gwen Hansen, Betty Orphn Alberts, 2155 W. 5600 So at Arrington, Cera Cardwell and Pat 8 pm. Everyone is invited to atBennett being released and being tend and an invitation is especial- sustained Rhea Nelson, president. BY ly extended to all members of the Pearl Blodgett. 1st counselor and PETE RESSLER Third Ward who would like to at- Diane Parker, 2nd, with Pat Ben tend Mrs Blanch Parker is captain nett retained as secretarv. The Primary officers and teachSunday evening 13 Seaeull girls held their reunion party Thursers also from graduated Primary. They presented sacrament services for day evening in th ebishops base the evening Girls praduatine were ment with all officers and teachers Sherrie Aut'ln, Nancy Bachman, invited who had worked in the Merrilyn Bennion, Lois Brown. Primary since the ward was organized. The evening was spent Janet Johnson Linda Nicholas. games and enjoying a deOlmstcad. Lynda Parker. Holly Ressler. Linda Schwabb, Ann licious luncheon WARD CONFERENCE is going Siddoway. Linda Swallow and Pete is always lining up NEW Sheila Smith. Teacher of the group to be he!d Sept 13 Lets set aside BUSINESS! this day. was Mrs. Marie Siddoway. The 19th of September is also is Relief The requesting Society so natural that Its only many clothes usuable furniture, that all people appreciate our FAST SERVICE! or other articles your family has cut usesd be given to them for their rummage sale to be held the first part of September. All items are asked to be In good and usable Sinclair Service ty CAXl HUM condition. If you have any items, memto them deliver or any phone Thone EX ber of the Relief Society presiThe otner day I was trying to dency. recall something interesting 1 Dealer in Sinclair Products FOURTH WARD heard on a TV news program, 5348 SO. 1900 WEST officers and teachThe Primary and for the life of me I couldn't. ROY. UTAH ers and husbands enjoyed a party It was an interesting fact that I wanted to store away for fuasa ture use, and 1 wished I could have a "play-bacof it. But FOR YOU . that you can't have except for a lot of dough and technicalities: once a fact or anything BACK-TO-SCHO- OL SHOES else goes out on the air it vanishes Into the ether unless youve locked it up In your brain cells. . . . That's what I like about newspapers, and I dont throw them out until they begin to get yelLATEST STYLES UP low around the ears. You can go back and look up something and Its you've FREE Heel & Toe Plates With Each Pair yours all over again. You can clip out the Item and file it 0nljr) of New Shoes (0n away, if you have the kind of a forgettory memory that 1 have! EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING And that's why newspapers will be here and thriving long FAST GUARANTEED SERVICE after (improbable as it seems now) something still stranger and newer has displaced radio and TV. . . . evV- SUNSET NEWS IT IS A BIG BUSINESS. It thrives on the curiosity of adolescents. It has no boundries upon social position, religion, race or location. The lists are expanding, .Nobody is immune. Obscene mail is addre-8ssed to both sides of the track. It finds its ways into orphanages, and even boys comps. It is addressed to childern as young as 8 years. A report from the Senate subcommittee that has studied this problem states that ;there is a peculiar resembelance to narcotics addition in exposure of juveniles to pomograph. There is the same Once pattern of progression. initiated into a knowledge of the unnatural, the impressionable young mind with the insatiable characteristis of Uwwe reaching maturity, inevitably hunts for sohething stronger, samething with more jolt, something imparting a greater thrill. 0 winners were Lillian Hansen, Anita Weaver and .Louise Boettger. In the embroidery and textile division winners of blue ribbons from Sunset were Anita Weaver and Abbie Two year old John Erwin Dalton Joens. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dalton Sr., of Kearny, Arizona, IN THE elderly persons activiCanal ties division,' one of the first place droWned in the Weber-Davi- s in front of the home of Cecil Dal- awards went to Louise Boettger, ton in Sunset, while they were with four awards. In the division visiting the Daltons in Sunset. The four boys over 14 years of age, accident happened about 3 p.m. Kent Olsen'oi Sunset, was one who Tuesday Aug. 18 and the tot was won top honors in the fitting and pulled from the main supply, ditch showmanship contest. in Clearfield an hour later; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker were with their son, Bill, and visiting MRS. JEAN Watson, an employe of Smith Canning, has been attend- family Sunday. Mrs. June Aldous had the ing 'school at the American Canof being in an accident her with connection in Co., ning work in the lab when the tomatoes Saturday evening enroute to her are tanned this week. Mrs. Watson home in Huntsville. Mrs. Aldous is now spending a few days in was badly shaken up. The front California with her daughter, Sheri. of her car was demolished. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Barnes and She will be back this week. attended the Barnes family family and Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Virgil reunion in Upton over the weekof attended the wedding family Doris Barnes, a sister of Virgils, end MRS. Cloyd Blaine, who has been Friday evening at the Mansion House in Ogden. The five children, ill for the past month or two, is four girls and one boy, of Mr. and feeling much better. Little Patty Burson, daughter of Mrs. Barnes were gift carriers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mumford, Mayor Michael F. Burson, received hape returned from vacationing in a blue ribbon and $3 for her child Yellowstone Parx and are okeh. drawing which she entered in the They were in the park at the time amateur art drawing at the Davis of the quake. County Fair. She is a second grade MR. AND MRS. John F. Foote student. and children were in Yellowstone the week end of the earthquake. 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