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Show y The SorfChrooldte; Thursday, September 10, l$ft " " nr nr nrr-ti- iJ'-- time finding ways to wart the o flier half. Happy birthday to all those having birthdays this week. Sunday was a red letter day for the Read and Loveland families. The infant daughter of Eugene Read and Letha King Read was given a name and a fathers blessing. The name chosen was Leslie Ann. It takes a lot more than magnetic personality to got things coming your way. Too many people use friendship as a drawing account, but forget to make a deposit. - ... . Dont expect to stay ahead of your bills if you allow them to do all the running. The twin sons of Ray and Joyce Loveiand Read were also blessed In the same meeting, the oldest .win was named Keuh Ray Read and the younger Kirk Ray Read. The twins were born July 10 and their little girl cousin Leslie Ann was born July 29. ( I MEANT to mention last week that Kennard and Ma.- Bybee have two new grandchildren. Carol Bybee Olson was the happy mother of a son and the next day Jolene Bybee Stewart welcomed a little girl. Everyone was happy to welcome Ralph George Troseth into the West Point Ward Sunday. Mr. Troseth is well known to people in West Point. SHOWN ABOVE ARE PART of the largest group ' to graduate from the Senior Aarontc Priesthood school held recently for members of the Roy Third Ward. Instructors for the group Included Pres. Henry A. Matis, Rulon Peterson and Bishop Sherman L. Hislop, Pictured above are, back row, left to right, Maurice Blau, Conrad Fuller, Bishop Sherman L. Hislop, Robert Peterson; second row, , Ernest Carbaugh, Melvin Udy, DeWayne Stanley Treasurer, Samuel Taylor; front Ros-kelle- y jL ed the Idaho State fair. In Oregon, they visited with Satn Moore and family, the center of attraction beColeens new baby boy, Samuel ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples reLynn. Sally Moore returned to cently returned from an eight day Utah with Staples and is visiting vacation thru Idaho and Oregon. her familly in Bountiful for a few They visited Mrs. Staples brother days. in Glens Ferry, Idaho and attend- Congratulations to Francis Murray on her engagement to Dennis Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Stephens of Ogden. They plan to be wed in November. Francis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray, represented South Weber in Hoopers Tomato Day queen contest. Congratulations! ALSO wearing a diamond on third finger, left hand, is Miss Colleen Combe who became engaged to Ronald Kendell. Their wedding is scheduled for next spring. Congratulations! South Weber News When you move Dee Imlay from Belle Garden, Calif., spent the Labor Day weekend at the home of his brother, Hap Imlay. Florene, who has to town... Tour Welcome Wagon Hostess will call with a basket of gifts . . . and friendly greeting from our religious, civic and business leaders. If you, or others you know, are moving, be sure to phone Welcome Wagon. Mrs. Fiovd Jensen-r-E- J visited with her parents for the lest six weeks, returned to Buena Park to join her husband. OTHER VISITORS from California this week have been Mrs. Eva Arnold, her daughter, Rochelle, and neice, Diane Machi. have been guests at the home of Eva's mother, Mrs. Harriet Bouchard, and have visited Mr. and Mrs. Bingham Nix, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gill, Mr. and Mrs. David Bouchard, and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith planned on spending the Labor Day weekend in Evanston, Wyo., but X found no the town one night returned vancy" signs throughout and ended up spending at Fort Bridger. They home and the whole TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW Convenient Budget Terms S I UP 5 TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT DAVE'S SERVICE HIGHWAY 91 We sell nothing but quality service ROY jsilllEIIIIIIIIIDIimiEIEIIIIIIEEIllllllEEIIEIIIEIimilllllllir LaRue's DANCE STUDIO I WE ARE sorry that Robert Nil-sowas severly injured when he was knocked off a high loaded truck by a wire, We hope and pray that he will soon recover. A very fine meeting was held Sunday evening. The meeting was sponsored by the Genealogy committee and conducted by the new president Verl Porter, Beautiful Zion Built Above was sung by the J. L. DOUGAN, who discovered Utahs first commercial oil well at Ashley Valley east of Vernal, watches University of congregation. A vocol solo I Shall was Utah athletes Jon Johnson (left) and Jerome Headington Not Pass Again This Way practice passing a naming torch. The torch will be used on sung by Ardis Manning. A piano-orga5 in the relay race from the well site east September duo was played by Karen of Vernal to the office of Governor George D. Clyde. The Zaugg at the console and Eileen relay wiU inaugurate Oil Centennial Week in Utah, commemZaugg at the plona. It was one of orating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of oil in the the loveliest arrangements of the United States. Lord's Prayer" 1 have ever heard. Know Your A very fine talk i Purpose in Genealogical Work was FollowHolbrook. given by Joseph Children sometimes tear it up, Work. ing the musical interlude an excel- Genealogical but they never break up a home. Memlent talk The Importance of Thought for the week: Little bers of Families Participating in nameless acts of kindness, little The actuality of the present selsilent victories over favorite tempwere played and refreshments looks as good as the theory of dom silent tations these are the served. woven the past. MR. AND MRS. Lester Bryan threads of gold which, when out most Lebrightly gleam American an attended together, recently Too many people wast half their in Minneapolis in the pattern of life. gion convantion and St. Paul. Johnny and Lesters Gertrude Bryan, went mother, along and visited the Black Hills New Joy Stevens and stayed in Rapid City to visit with Mrs. Bryans brother, while BLOUSES 0VERBL0USES Les and Norma were at the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Peterson and family enjoyed a week vacation in southern California, visiting Dis neyland and other points of interest. A SPEEDY RECOVERY is wish REA-JO- 'S ed for Lola Brake who recently underwent a serious kidney opera5651 SO. 1900 WEST tion. Mrs. Brake will not be at home for another couple of weeks, ROY, UTAH so anyone having news, please call Louise Cash, EX Smith family, along with the Lester Brians, enjoyed breakfast up Farmington Canyon. The lucky people drawing elk permits from out town were Willie Mower, Norma Byram, and Lowell McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mower and family decided to look the elk situation over and spent two nights in the Bear Lake area. They saw seven elk. MR. AND MRS. Cecil Kap and family enjoyed one evening up at Bear Lake. We would like to remind every- one of Stake Conference this Sunday. The first session begins at 12 noon and the second session at 6 p.m. Theme for the conference is Keep the Sabbath Day Holy. Visiting authority will be Thorpe B. Issacson. A Lucky Clover dance, sponsored by Explorers and Mia Maids, will be held on Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. at the Stake Center. This dance is for all Explorers, Mia Maids, Laurels, Ensigns, Gleaners and M Men of the stake. A stake dance for those of Mutual age and over will be held on Sept. 20th at 9 p.m. at the new Mt. Ogden Jr. High on Harrison Blvd. Everyone is urged to attend. Celebrating Labor Day with a canyon outing at the Wheel in Weber Canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poll, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dicka-more- , Mr. and Mrs. Junior Day- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shaw. Volley ball games were played, after which they enjoyed a ham-- ! burger fry. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kendell on the birth of a daughter, born Sept. 3. She weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. and will be named Ann. The new baby is a of Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter John Pippin. - . n Brand-void- row, Alice Carbaugh, Virginia Udy, Reta and Marilyn Taylor. Ten golden days of fun, for tune, exhibitions and entertainment for everyone! Mike it a family affair! Pack up all the kids . grandpa and grandma and head for the Fair! 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Guests were Nancy Fernehus, Val Petersen, Scott Westbrook, Alan Asaecs, Mike Birt, LouAnn Fowels, Roland Hill, Melvin Kendell, Kathleen Markham, Kim Schenk, Sherry Jackson, Eugene Waters, Keith Kap, Diane Davis, Dean Dayton, Tommy Bimhall, Kristine Russell, Marilyn Wilson, her Bird cousins and their friend Ruby. Games A great many peoele never worry about the futuer until it becomes a part of the past. REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES! Phone EX 60 EX 76 0IEIEIIIIIIEEEEIIIIBIIlEEEIIIimiEEIEIimEEEEIIIIEIIIIIimiirj Carton or carload, your freight is in good hands when you specify Union Pacific. Consider these many Union Pacific advantages! i "BY I PETE RESSLER Electronic classification yards ... to auto- West's largest fleet of roller bearing equipped freight cars . . . for a smoother matically reroute freight on its way ride. without delay. Modern gas furbint locomotive fleet to step up faster freight. 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