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Show 'if The e, Thursday, September 3, 1959 fornia were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson and family." They report they never enjoyed anything as Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Arave are much as this trip. enjoying the company of a new Celebrating his birthday Sept 1 son bora Aug. 24 at the St. Bene- was DelRay Grange. Monday evedict hospital. ning a group of friends returning MR. AND MRS. Burton Mans-Hel- d home from a temple excursion surand Mr. and Mrs. Wayne prised DelLRaywith a little party Wessel hosted a his and hers party and birthday cake. Saturday evening honoring Miss VISITING at the John FredrickRoselyn Folkman and Leighton son home last week were Mr. and Wessel, prior to their forthcoming Mrs. Walter Baine of Canton, Ohio marriage. A large group of school Mrs. Muriel Jacobs and children friends were served a patio buffet and her sister Mrs. Mildred Riker supper. Beautiful ornate table and of East Orange, NJ., spent Monlawn decorations were made by Mr. at Coalville visiting the Mary and Mrs. Michael Parker. The eve- day Nelson family, ning was spent visiting and watchThe A.- W. Child family enjoyed ing film taken by Eider Wessel in Australia. a nice family reunion at Coalville with all except one family Ivan Russell and his wife, the recently member attending. former Edna Hansenr are real GUESTS visiting al the L. Amos proud over the safe' arrival of a new son Auy. 26. Schofield home ids week were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cottle, Mrs, BIRTHDAY congratulations go J. 0. Davis, Sarah Inglebratson to Jan Homer who was 5 years old and Mr. and Mrs. Don Schofield. Friday. Aug. 28th. Jan is the daughMRS. Elaine Child was honored ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer. last week at a baby shower hosted Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Child havent by Shirley Kirkham and Mrs. J. W. been letting anv grass grow un- Child. were about 30 der their feet lately. Last week friends Attending and relatives ot Mrs. Child. Ellis Cid and family of Los An- Games were played, refreshments geles Calif., spent some time visit- served and many beautiful gift: ing ht parents here and last week- received for the expected one. end Norman Child and family of A party was held evo Bear River City motored to Roy; ning at the home of Saturday Mr. and Mrs. picked up his parents and they A. W. Ogan with Mr. and Mrs. Rogdrove to Tremonton to attend the er Critchlow as Games Box Eld County Fair and rodeo. were played and a delicious dinMR. AND MRS. L. Ames Scho- ner served to the group present. field attended church at the Provo Mr. and MJrs. Thomas Glbby 13th Ward last Sunday where their spent Wednesday and Thursday Blaine Houtz, was sus- at Tremonton on business. tained as bishop of the ward. ImMRS. VERN Montgomery hosted mediately following church, the a party at her home Tuesday in Houtz and three girls, Janet, honor of her grandmother Mrs. Sherry and Marilyn accompanied J. C. Van Zweden of Ogden who by the Schofields motored to Los celebrated her birthday and Mrs. Angeles. where they visited the Roy Hoppi and Jjllynn who have home of Mrs. W. D. Adams, the returned to Waco, Texas now. A Schofields daughter. While in Cal- delicious luncheon was served by ifornia they took in sites such as the hostess to Mrs. Veneta Zaugg Knotsberry farm, Disneyland, etc. of Clearfield; Mrs. Sharon South They returned home Saturday. of Washington Terrace, Mrs. ShirMr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler and ley Danielson of South Ogden, Mrs. children have returned home after Stella Saunders of Ogden and the enjoying southern California. Dis- honored guests. The afternoon was neyland was much enjoyed by the spent in visiting. family. Mrs. Eva Beitz and Betsy is Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stewart standing a week at Rockland, and family attended" the Air Fair Idaho, visiting with her mother. last week, Twin Falls, Idaho, at MR. AND MRS. Bob Rush are afterwhich they motored to Poca- leaving within the week for Cotello to visit Mr. and Mrs. Larvy lumbus, Ohio, where Bob has been Starkev and family. transferred with United Air Lines. A BEAUTIFUL new daughter Our fair city will miss them. But of home at the made her arrival we wish them the best of luck. Jones David L. and Bette Bishop Mrs. C. Dee Sparrow honored on Aug. 26. husband Monday evening for her Sun Valley, Idaho was the desti- his birthday with a family party. Clarence Mrs. and Mr. nation of A delicious barbeque on the back Jacobs and family accompanied lawn was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Riker of East Orange. Larry Ogan and family, Mr. and N.J. They spent some time there Mrs. Duell Sparrow and family, staying at Ketchum and then on Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sparrow and to Craters of the Moon returning the guest of honor and children. home through Lava Hot Springs, The evening was spent visiting. swim-minwhere they took in some The Roy Jaycees and Jayeettes . were priv.leged to be the first to weekend last home Returning swim in the new Roy swimming Cali southern to from a vacation pool last Saturday night due to their efforts in obtaining painting it. The pool was lovely but the fca-twas Thirty nine members enjoyed a lovely steak dinner following at the Roy Park. MR. AND MRS. Burton W. MansBY field celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a barbeque re PETE KESSLER eently. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wessel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David Sheley, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nelson and their son, Dennis. ROY NEWS - eiMiSSnSr-w fttf. There SECOND were 26 officers, teachers, gueets and husbands and wives. Special guests were Don Rund- James Larsen, Wayne Slat, Virginia Tanner.Joanne Kim bar and Bishop Lewis Child and Counselor. Ralph Hadley. No MIA. on Labor Day, Sept. 7. The first class work will begin Sept. 14 at 7:15 WARD pjn LAST SUNDAY the presidency of the Teachers quorum was reorganized. Sustained as president Released as dance instructors was Richard Gibson, Ronald Reev- were Don and Dorothy Medell and es, 1st counselor, Douglas Seamons sustained were Wayne and Mary second counselor and Paul Grange, Andersen. . secretary.. In the Rov d Ward chapel on 5600 So. The meetings will begin on the 9th of Sept. Baptismal services will be held this Saturday at 4:43 p.m. at the Lake View Stake house. Noreen Bennion is the new chorister and Nancy Hoover the new organist for the Mutual. FOURTH WARD Sunday Sept 6 fast and testi mony meeting will be held begin nine at 4:30 p.m. - The Seagull girls graduation took place Sunday afternoon in Kanes-vill- e with their teacher, Iva Larsen graduating the following: Mar-len- e Bingham, Linda Bean, Patsy Stevens, Bonnie Stoker, Jolcne lay-lor- , Carlene Pingree, Janet Robertson, Diane Fowler, Carolyn and Christene Smith. Joe Barrett also graduated from the -- PRIMARY graduation was held Sunday evening with Cheryl Chase, Alice Brewer, Ina Mae Weston, Kavelene Brown, Been Cox, Faye Belnap, aqd Lee Bauerle 'graduating with Shirley Smith being the Primary. The opening social of MIA was girls teacher. Baptismal will be Saturday Sept. held Wednesday evening with a 5 at 5:45 p.m. program and games. A lovely eveROY THIRD WARD ning was had by all. Several changes will be made The officers and teachers of the in the meeting schedule of the Primary entertained their husward due to the recent organiza- bands Wednesday evening at a tion of the Seventh Ward and summer party. A delicious barbevarious changes that have to be que supper was served and games made due to crowded conditions: played. Twenty one members atPriesthood at 9 a.m.; Sunday tended. The party was planned and School, 1Q:2& i.m.; Sacrament meet- taken care of by Mrs. Everett ing 8 p.m., all these meetings are Pierce, Mrs. Ren Green and Mrs. to be held In the Municipal School. Pete Ospital. Mutual will be held on Wednesday FIFTH WARD at 7:15 p.m.; Primary on WednesPrimary will begin fall work day at 4 p.m. and they will be held starting Tuesday Sept. 8. Sunday evening the Seagull graduation was held with 14 girls being dusted. Laura Homer, Mrs. ith Hornet, was presented a Golden Gleaner pin by Mrs. Shirley Bernard of the stake MIA and wu pinned, on by her husband, Keith Homer. At Relief Society meeting Tuesday some changes took place. visiting teachers were Barbara Frost, Dora Petersen, Vivian Rose and Margene King, and sustained were Beverly Wiberg, LaPJriei Andersen, LaRee Olsen and. Mavis Price. Other business taken care of were the announcements that the Relief Society room is going to bet a new face starting this week. The Relief Society bazaar is to be held Sept. 23. So anyone with articles to turn in please do so when possible. S Last Sunday evening the Lark: sampler show, Top expedition and Guide Scouts skill show were exhibited at church. First-Secon- MIA will bo held Tuesday evening with a new starting time of 7.15 p.m. and dismissal at 9 p.m. SUNDAC some sustaining was done: June Heiser was sustained as ward chorister, Erma Chase as secretary of MIA, Nancy Tuilis, choir-iste- r of MIA and Sheryl Stevens as organist; Eva Cox, 1st year Beehive teacher, Mary Green 2nd year Beehive and Art Fielding as assistant scoutmaster. Pilots,-handicra- ft Baptismal services will be held Saturday, Sept. 5 at 5:15 at the stake house. Fast and testimony meeting will be held Sunday Sept. 6 at 12.45 at the Roy Jr. High. , Anderson, Carol Wheelwright and Linda Layne, They were honored Sunday evening at Sacrament meet ing. THE ELDERS quorum and ware members are pouring the founda tion now on another house the; are building for the purpose oi raising money to build our chapel. There will be no baptismal this month. The Primary officers and teachers and husbands enjoyed a party held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ahoda Flinders last week. 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