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Show 1 1 . The S, 1999 Thursday, September WEST POINT NEWS matt privll Clow authorized At Roy. Utah IY toy Printing Co.) Subtcrlp-tla'a p-$2.10 par yaar. Office locotlan Su. 1900 Wort, Roy. Utah. Phono EXport i. Howard Prahla odltor and put-RaPhono EX 530 t IAI I D I TO NATION At ilAc5,,7w 1tion Haopv birthday Verna Holt Sept. Florence Blake and Clifford Fisher both on the 5th: Ilene Dahl the 6th: Jo Ann King the 9th: Eurern Read the 10th: Janet Moss and LaVnn Thurgood the 7th. WE WERE fortunate to see Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Imlay for a few minutes on Saturday afternoon when they stopped in West Point for just a short visit on their way to a family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Imlav are in good health and both keeping busy, they said 4: SUBltSHCD I give their love to alt the folks in West Point. A lot of reorganizing has taken lace in- - West-- . Point recently. The ouhg Ladies Mutual Improvement ssti, was reorganized Sunday Cleone Caldwell was released after serving faithfully and efficiently as president; Rosella Paice and Patsy Craythorne served as her counselors; Beverly Montgomery ar secretary. The new president is Geneve Putnam, Rosella Paice, 1st counselor; Beverly Montgomery, 2nd counselor and Merl Belnap secretary; Mildred Fisher attendance secretary. We congratulate them and wish them happiness in their new positions. GOLDEN FLINT was released as d secretary of. fast offerings and Patterson was appointed to that position. As all the rooms in the basement were being renovated, painted, etc. ho ciasSwOrk was held at Sunday School. Instead a program featuring talks and musical numbers from both the Jr, Sunday School and the Sr. Sunday School were presented. THE OPENING social for the MIA was held Tuesday evening at The the schoolhouse grounds. theme of the party was Western Roundup. Square dancing was enjoyed with the callers coming from out of town. Prizes were given for the best western costumes. Refreshments were served. A good time was had by all. Next Sunday evening a very special meeting will be held during the evening services. If you don't attend you will be missing something. Plan on being there. Thought for the week: Lifes greatest art, learned through its. hardest knocks, is to make stepping stones of stumbling blocks. 50 BIDS ON THE Hew 49th Ward chapel are being received this week by the building supervisor, Archie Cottle. It is ianticipated that work on the structure can begit in the very near future. Bishop Lee K. Parkinson said. GRADUATE 01 STAKE SERVICS Fifty girls received their Silver Gleaner Awards at the stake junior. Gleaner Comradry held at the Lake View Stake House Tuesday night. An impressive Sheaf Tying ceremoney was conducted by Janet 1 Folkman, stake president of the Junior Gleaners, assisted by Judy Miller, Carolyn Bartlett, Geraldine Code and Carina Orstrom. Becky Hancey, accompanied at the piano by. Kay Parker, sang "King of Glory to introduce . the Gleaner Sheaf. h I-- - Bishop and Mrs. Grant Gibby and family spent a couple of days this week at Lake View Stake Camp. They were accompanied by . Gene Ann Jacobsen. v" ; ,, . SAM- -'' - Cake made by Mrs. Kyle-- Har-roTHE PRELUDE was played by portrayed Silver Gleaner Virginia Larimore and a quartette and became highlight virtues Lois Anderson for the stay. "We are the Gleaners was sung of the graduation services. Ina and Flovd were home recent- by Marilyn Stephens, Dixie Reeder, for the Grix reurlon. It was Phyllis Nelson and June Jones. Iy at Orin and May Bybees, with A talk What I Have Enjoyed in some 60 members df the family the Junior Gleaner Program was chell, Joyce Mitchell, Janet Ross, in attendance. given by Linda Holtry and a talk Ileen Waynrent and Virginia ClifALBERT Anderson and his was given by Virginia Gifford. ford. went to Wyoming last week A SONG "My Testimony was to keep their rods and reels in GIRLS WHO previously received sung by Mrs. Ila Giles accompanied practice. Then Reid Bybee Jr., Mrs. Mabel Belnap. Mrs. Marion their award this year were Jeanette by Christiansen, Bob Bybee, and Orin Cox, stake president of the YWMIA Terry, Glenda Ingram, Peggy Code, Bybee took off for Montana for an acceptance speech when Peggy Christensen, LaRue Parker, gave comes naturwhat three days doing the Sheaf was presented to her and and Sheryl Farrell. in the ally . . . and thats fishing Pres. Flovd D, Fowers also spoke. OF SPECIAL interest , to the Bybee clan. Silver Gleaner awards were given And sneaking of Bybecs, they girls was the four tiered silver the following girls: are making the news in other ways Linda Holtry, Rose Marie Barry, gleaner cake, frosted with pale this past week. Neil Bvbee and icing and decorated with pink Vickey Baird, Geraldine Code, pink Sandra Bowman, Dee and Helen and white roses, blue forget-me-not- s Buhler, Joyce Judith Newcomb, Mildons daughter have become enand topped with a silvered doll Linda Pfunder, JoAnn Smith, Redressed in the costume of Ruth the gaged. Neil, son of Laura and Melbecca Hancey, Geraldine Hansen, vin Bybee, was home on leave for Joan Roselyn Fowers, Ka LaRue Gleaner who is the svmbol of young 15 davs from the Navy. womanhood of the Junior Gleaner Parker, Linda Taylor. THE PRIMARY had graduation Lou Judy Miller, Thomas, girls. Betty for their girls last Sunday. Those Virginia Larimore. Carma Orstrom, The cake stood on a round who will be entering MIA are Mary Adele Lund, Phyllis Nelson, Dixie mirror and was circled large at the base Jean Jacobs. Ilona Mark, Cathy Reeder,- Marilyn Stephens, Diane by silvered wheat and Barnes. Barbara Anderson. Mary tiny sugar Smith, Eileen Cottle, Lynn Higley, mold books devorated with dainty Kendell. Phvliss Bit.sue. Lila Ver-ley- . Deanne Naisbitt, Patsy Robinson, rose buds, to reoresent the TreasLinda Beeson, Nancy Baglcy, JoAnn Parker, Carol Jean Fielding, ures of Truth Books and Mareo Stevens. kept by the Janet Folkman, Oathve Gartier. eirls. The cake was made ThTe Mutual Association put on by Mrs. Rosalie Hull. Suzann Hull, Zenda Royal Harrop, the scrolls by Mrs. HOOPER NEWS a big affair last Tuesday night. The Hull, Janet Penman, Norma Lowe, Blaine Pearson. evening took the form of a HawaiMarie Vauuhn. Linda Ruth ian Luau. Everyone wore a hula A trip to Cardston, Alberta. Can. Judy Opening and closing prayers, skirt, listened to Hawaiian music, was enjoyed last week by George Vaughn, Ann Widdison, Connie were given by Patsy Robinson and watched Hawaiian dancing and ate E. Fowers, Howard Fowers. Rich- Byineton. Helen R. Allen, Carolvn Bartlett, Linda Vaughn. The event was unHawaiian food. The evening was ard Beus and Norman Fowers. Lois der the direction of Mrs. Kyle Hartopped off with a hula presented They drove up to attend the wed-din- e Naomi Brown, Nancy Rasmussen, stake Junior Gleaner Leader, Jean by Roland Fowers. Don Ord, and of a former missionary com- Green. From Todd and Arlene rop. Clinton, Connie Beus, assisted by Mrs. Elaino Pearson, Byron Wadman. They spent much panion of Howard and Richard. Coleen Barnett, Georgia Ann Mit- - stake Laurel Leader. time being trained for the preOTHER HOOPER people enjoysentation . . which brought out ing trips were Ted and E'nora anv humor in the art of hula danc- - Kilts and Lester and Elda Flindagain this school year. The Mon-teit- h ing. went up to Moses Lake who ers Woollevs have- Shirley King NEWS Welcome, to newcomers in the in Washington then back to North back from Gallup, N.M.. for the a Leland Goodwin family Powder. Ore., where they visited new baby daughter, and Jan Smith with Several families in the Riverdale third consecutive year. The Virgil relatives of Elnora. . Congrat-ulatiohsarea have taken children from In- Hosiers have taken two sisters, family, a new baby boy. Gary and Trudy Kilts, with their dian LDS families into their homes Lolita and Ancita . George, ages 8 children. ToTri and Audie, traveland 13. whose home is in Flagstaff, WELCOME to new residents in ed to Pueblo, Colo., to visit with Ariz. The third sister, 11 year old town. The Young family, that has JoMrs. and Mr. Paulita, is will the Bill Hunter fammoved into Ron Wrights former Trudys parents, GLEN FOWERS. PeterCharles Torrence. From Colorado, house. To the Carters, who live in seph went to Kansas where thev son and Casey Cullens are all con- ily across the street from the Hosiers. a new place down by the river they spent some time with her grand- fined to the hospital following bridge and to the Davis family. mother, Torrence who is 94 years heart attacks. AFTER A two week furlough at who are living in Inex and Rod old. with his family, the Clarence home Bob and Janet Hansen and their Smiths little home. THE PRIEST quorum of the (Doc) Parkers, Ted Parker has Trying to get all the swimming Hooper First Ward held a beach family recently moved to Morgan. now arrived in Korea where pe possible in. while it's still warm party last week at Pine View dam. The Rasmussen family has moved will be stationed about 13 months. to a Sunset and town had in the Gandee ladies Virgil enough. The the boating and water Prior to his transfer he had been has also moved. hen party up to Ivy Keyes this Enioying Max Lew- family were King, Roger skiing A to Mexico was enjoyed at Albuquerque, N.M. wee!:. The affair was pot luck, trip is. Brent Fowers, Scott Peterson, by Mr. and Mrs. Four new families have moved Roy Hancock and ard it was real fun with many of Brent and Roger Flin- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miles recently. into the 49th Ward area. Newcomth new ladies in town and lots of ders. Thurgood, wore accompanied by They A SURPRISE birthday party in ers to Gibbs, Circle are Mr. and the old timers taking a swim. Read Jones. Fred Allen and Bishop honor of Taunya Higley was held Mrs. Wayne Call and their two Norman Read. at her home Saturday evening. It children and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey THE MIA organization of both was hosted by Nola and Lynn Hig- Dabbling and family. Mr. Call will Hooper Wards sponsored a Hawai- ley and the- following guests were be remembered as the son of Mr. social for there: Tamra ian Luau as the opemny Maureen and Mrs. Kent Call who formerly the MIA. Parents and families Fowers, DelenePeterson, Colleen lived in Riverdale before moving Douglas, were guests. A program and games Flinders, Ann Cottle, Karen Flin- to North Ogden. The Dabblings Come to us for all were followed by pot luck lunch. ders, Eileen Cottle, Glenda Thur- are from the 30th Ward in Ogden. Arrangements for this party were good, Linda Miller, Janet Higley, Others are Mr. and Mrs. Larry sickroom supplies handled bv the sports directors Tina Hughes, and JoAnn Parker. King on Country Club Drive and of the wards. A weekend guest of Glenda ThurMr. and Mrs. Arlo James and three club good, was Linda THE HAPPY CHEFS Miller of Ogden. children on Yale Drive. to a luncheon served and prepared their mothers as the final meeting of the summer. Arlene Hooper and Colleen Tippets are the lead-- 1 ers of the group. The guest list in-- 1 eluded the following mothers: Vir-- ! ginia Widdison, Lillian Simpson, Alice Beus, and Arlene Hooper, 5316 So. 1909 W Roy, Utah t HONE EX Club members present were Ginnie Eileen Anne Widdison, Simpson, Beus, Sharon Bailey and DeeAnn i AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Hooper. Colleen Tippets was also See us for professional help in at was held social the The there. in choosing from all the best Hooper heme. AUTO GLASS AND PARTS New and Ueed sickroom supplies and equipWayne and Verda Simpson, former Hooper residents and now of ment. BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE ACCESSORIES Nyssa, Ore., spent last week here with relatives and friends. With BENNION DRUG them was their granddaughter, Michele Simpson. Always tops for quality Le-lan- UIMTAH NEWS Well here we are back to the old grind. Vacatom are just about over, school started, and the fall harvesting going full force. Joe and Glenda Winters and the three-- kidt got home from Yellowstone shortly after the shakcup. We didnt knok it last time we wrote. They were at Old Faithful the night of all the excitement. QJenda says she thinks neer get her back up there theyll again. Berause of the quake, Kenneth and Stuart, family spent their vacation at Liva Hot Sprirtgs. in Bancroft, Idaho, and at Bar Lake. It turned out to be a pretty good substitute for Yellowstone. The- - Harvey Gardners are up from Yuma, Ariz., visiting with Verdas mother, Mrs. Ellen Stuart. They came to bring their oldest daughter. Kay, up to attend the BYU and are spending a few days in the "old home town. Also at the Stuart's is Mary Ellen Hatch of Bancroft, who is going to live with her grandmother this year. Her fblks, will also be down for the weekend. THE GEORGE Gardners have taken off for California to visit with Ina and Floyd Malan for 10 days. They took their three oldest boys, and left the new baby with at the Enroll yg ' this fall tSMlt whr: !k4 Univtnlty 4 tourist af study art 4 iOQO efftrsd toward major has 70 dportmnh; s $9 psrtsnt of In nor faculty hold lh j doctorslRi; poetd lo tomorrow's plant or ntdi. univtrtily . . . cotlt or low ducoliool opportun-Mto- f Afftnd your tlal hem. nsor ... but whr . . whr fish-frien- d ft dot: h I rrhmn RglitroHon Spt. 0br $tudft Rg'tr Stpt. 1 s; ROY AUTO PARTS 24th 25-2- 6 Clou Work Stortl m JOYCE COCKETT LAWRENCE Hawaiian Dance Studio Complete Authentic Instruction BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 9T1I REGISTER NOW Studio, 2797 W. 5600 S., Roy - EX 9-24- 44 Gardners Fix - it Shop Phone 5718 So. 1 900 W., Roy EX Rtsidenco 4749 So. 200 W., Washington Terrace; Ph. WE Lawn 76 EX REPAIR Mowers Small Appliances Bicycles 9 Sewing Machines Clean steam irons and Pinking Shears Sharpened Scissors All Mokes FREE PICK-U- P - 3 or lb finait. tUmambw RIVERDME ... & DELIVERY BOB GARDNER, Manager NOW is the Time to Have Your Gas Heating Plant Checked and your Furnace Pilot Light turned on Cold days will soon be with us. To avoid a last minute rush, now is the time to see that your the winter season. heating equipment is ready for mountain fuel supply company modern Serving 84 Communities in Utah and Wyoming with Natural Gas the perfect fuel for cooking, heating, refrigeration, water heating, clothes drying, outdoor lightiag- -- Jensen. A retired railroad telegthe Jensen raphy- ' supervisor, moved here from Cheyenne, Wy about two years ago and eventua bought the Maico Hearing Service in Ogden from Earl P tersoni Mr. Patterson is runni the business for him whie he is such a grave condition in Dee H pital. Surgery performed Mondw revealed that his hip socket cracked and badly splintered. Vis ors allowed have been reduced a minimum of members of his fa: ily. COMPANY at the Wiley Norton household over a period of the past 10 davs has included a cousin-in-laMrs. Willard (Wilma) Moss from Malta, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Courtesy costs nothing, yet Holt Olenslager and two children buys things that are priceless. from Las Vegas and Wileys aunt, Mrs. Tom (Rhoda) Wheatley from Life but a brief lesson an Hooper. Back from their Margaret Lund tour to the Hill Cumorah schools out before we know it. pageant were Wileys mother, Mrs. Jennie Moss Norton and Mr. and Luck is the crossroad when Mrs. Roy Norton of Rosemary, Alberta, Can. Thursday callers, were planning and opportunity meet. two more cousins,, Vernon Cazier from Los Angeles and Hubert Cazier from Ogden. This Tuesday FAIR Wileys brother, Claude and wife UTAH and son, Richard, arrived enroute home to Modesto, Sept 11 thru Sept 20 Calif., after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lee (Beverly) Locke at Butte, STATE Mont. ONE OF THE victims of the trahead-o- n crash north of Ogden afternoon was last Wednesday George T. Jensen, husband of Wileys aunt, Mrs. Afton Moss May gic fjBM REMODELING or BUILDING HOMES GARAGES PENCES Nightly at B:30. 2:30 p.ra. Matinees on Sept. 12, 13, 16, & 20. Mat. 5 p.m. Sept. 18. Sept 19 Mats. 1 & 5 p.m. TICKETS NOW AT Salt Lake Tribune Bldg. AH prices inc. tax and Fair gate admission. $3.75, $3.25, $2.75 $2.25. Wed. mat. only $2.75 FARM BUILDINGS FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL EX Ken $2.50, $1.75. MAIL ORDERS: Send stamped addressed return envelope with remittance to Box FG-6- , Salt Lake City. Mention 2nd choice of dates. No telephone orders For information dial EL Fahncke CONTRACTOR Business Opportunities NEW! Now available in Roy. Want a business of your own? 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