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Show X 3 The Thursday, September than ,4:30 pjn. 17, 1959 VISITING AT the Emery Atkins home Sunday were Mrs. Arlene Price and children and Mrs. Ethel Enjoying B?i.r Lake Sunday Smith of Malad, Idaho. were Mrs. LaPriel Anderson and three girls. Motoring to Roy from Tremon-toMrs. Everett Pierce is at the Sunday to visit the Thomas Dee Hospital following a major Gibbys were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tuesday. Our best wishes John and family. operation for- - a - speedy recovery - go with Mrs. Juanita Hansen has been her. traveling extensively lately. She SEPT. 8 was the important date has friends and relabeen when the new daughter of Max tives at visitingIdaho Falls, PocaMalad, and. Laura Campbell Covey was tello and Twin Falls, Idaho. Also born at the Dee Hospital. at Carnell, Wash. She is expectGoing to be missed in the Ber-ret- t ed home this weekend from her Addition and th? First Ward month vacation. will be the Earl Nelson family. LITTLE Vickie and Mike Naef Theyve moved to Ogden., Our underwent a tonsileetomy operabest wishes for the best go with tion Thursday. They are the chilthem. dren of Mr. and Mrs. Farold Naef. GUESTS at the LecRay Pratt The Wilbur McCrackens have home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McCrackens father visiting and Mr. Bert Roper of Oak Cilly, them from Philadelphia. Mrs. Darrell Dalton of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crittenden of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wayment and Coalville spent Saturday and Sun-oaMr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor of Clear with their son and family, the of field and LeVon Roper Logan. Sheldon Crittendens. Visiting Saturday with the Roger Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kay and Lynch family were Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday at Smithfield L. W. Moffit of Bountiful. attending Mrs. Kay s parents 25th wedding anniversary. Welcome to our fair city of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Andersen and REMODELING small daughter recently moved into a home on 5800 So. Mr and Mrs. Cecil L. Lynch left Sunday for a week vacation in San Francisco. Visiting Sunday evemng with BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family were Mr. and Mrs. Earl HOMES Gordon of Logan, and Earlene Gordon of Smithfield. Monday eveGARAGES ning Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed of Ogden and Elaine Adams of Provo FENCES spent the evening visiting them. Tuesday Grandpa Adams (A. D. FARM BUILDINGS Adams) of Fielding, visited the Adams children. MRS. ELMA Perry of Rockland, Idaho is spending this week visitFOR FREE ESTIMATE ing her daughter, and family, Mr. CALL EX 4 7408 and Mrs. Edwin Beitz. It was a boy, No. 3, for Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Miller. Their new son was born Sept 14. Shauna Wood, a year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wood, had an accident last Thursday. She ran in the street colliding with a boy on a bicycle. The result one broken leg. She will wear the cast for two to three months CONTRACTOR local REAL HAPPY SOME THIRD WARD The opening session of the Relief Society will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Lake View Stake House. A program has been arranged and lunch will be served. All ladies of the ward are invited. ROY NEWS n - .V Lynn Pope was- advanced to the office of priest and James Edwards was made a deaCoh. -- I ' y or Ken Fahnclce Graduating from Primary Sunday evening were Glen Taylor and oidig piatae. A party was held in their honor Saturday afternoon at the Roy Swimming pool. Refreshments were served following a', the home of their teacher, Mrs. Nila Hamblin. A temple excursion will be held cn the 22nd of Sept, to the Logan Temple. They would like a large attendance. A new class for young married couples will start this Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Rjy chapel for the MlA. The Beehive girls held a fashion shew for their mothers Wednesday evening. Each girl modeled severa. Outfits. Tne ward will hold a Hunters Ball on the 3rd of Oct. Door prize will be an American Saddler horse with bridle, saddle, and, blanket. Help is needed at all times on the new chapel which is progressing nicely. Remember in your spire time or make time if necessary to help build your new church. Some nf The classrooms are nearly ready to paint. WASHINGTON, Aug. . 28 Senator Wallace F. Bennett examines new customer operated postal substation recently demonstrated in Washington. The machine provides postal cards, stamp books, individual stamps, envelopes and paper, as well as weighing letters and small packages ond making change. Such machines, which are expected to cut postal service in small post offices, costs as well as giving will be installed in a number of Utah towns in the near future. 24-ho- grandparents this week: Mr. and NEWS Mrs. Harold Field, for Monday their Joseph L. Harris, Delta, called to say their daughter, Jean Ann, had just presented him The three with twin daughters The next Temple excursion will little brothers at home dont know be held Wednesday Sept. 13rd. quite what to think of this double Transportation will be provided. occasion. WARD CONFERENCE will be The Richard Jones famil, re- held next Sunday Sept. 20th with leadunion will be held Saturday Sept. meetings at Ra.rn.; priesthood 19 at the Roy Park at 1 p.m. Their ership 8.80; priesthood 10 a.ra.; will be a program and luncheon Sunday School 3.45; special testimony meeting and 5 p.m. sacrafor all. ment President Matis will CELEBRATING their birthdays be the meeting. visiting authority along with this week were Eddie Dtekamore, high council members. T. Archiand Kathy Follett. bald Jones, Albert J. Fielding, arsafe Real happy ever the Ariel D. Smith, Ray Widdison, Lorrival of their second daughter are enzo and Patriarch, HorBishop and Mrs. Lewis R. Child ace E.Belnap, Garner. Everyone is urg'd The new one also has three bro- to attend. thers at home. Releases made at Primary ThursMr. and Mrs. Blair Priest and daughters, Diana and Carla recent- day were Ruby Scott and Colleen ly spent five days visiting in San Nelson. THE GUIDES held a skill show Francisco with friends and enjoyed many places of interest while there. at the home of Mrs. Max Oliver reMi. and Mrs. Rulon P. Peterson cently with the parents invited. have returned from a short busi- They demonstrated skills such is ness trip that took them to St. fire making, sharpening knives, and hatchets, first aid ana etc. FolLouis, Mo , and to Colorado where lowing a delicious luncheon cookthey visited with Mr. and Mrs. ed in tinfoil was served. The bovs LeGrande Ellis, daughter of Mr. teachers are Joan Oliver and Lil lian Larsen. Peterson. SECOND WARD MR. AND MRS. Lewis Sunday Sept. 20 at 7 p m a welwere hosts to the women come home will be held for Richemployes of the Roy Post Office ard Smith who has recent'y returnand their husbands at a steak fry ed from the Eastern States Mison the patio of their home, last sion. LAST SUNDAY there were two Friday. Gimsts included, Mr. and approved to become deacons boys Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Russell, Mr. and they are Kenneth Arave and Brent Herbert Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton The Primary has some new Allen, Mr and Mrs Robert Miley, teachers. Tuesday new teachers and the Bambroughs sustained were Phvlis Harmer, copilot teach'T, and Carolyn Beck I lie problem of life consists stead, Sunbeam teacher. The Pri mostly of subiraciUig what a man mary is going lo try out a new owns from what he owns. Primary t me of 3 43 p.m. rather son-in-la- CHURCH FOURTH WARD At sacrament meeting last Sunday evenihg Lawrence Green, former stake mission president was Inpr 4nP2kpr SUNDAY Sept. 20. ward conferee will be field with, meetings at 8.15 am. priesthood leadership, 8 45 a.m. priesthood; 10 a.ra. Sun day School, 2.15 p.m. testimony mooting and 4.30 p.m. sacrament meeting. It is urged all ward members come out and enjoy this inspirational day. The MIA held their ward conference Wednesday evening with a mce turnout. Next week Sept. 23 regular MIA will be held followed by a September frolic dance. FIFTH WARD Ward conference was held last Sunday with President Floyd Fow-erone of the special stake visitors accompanied by Dale Bingham, Charles W. Goff, James Schoen-fielWendell Belnap and Frank Ross of the high council. At sacra ment meeting that evening Roberi Rush was released as first counselor of the MIA and George De Wayne Ricks sustained to this posi " tioa. LaRain Winger was released wards. DEMONT WIBERG, son of Mr. and as a counselor in the Primary Rhoda Flinders being sustained as and Mrs. Ruben Wiberg, 1920 W. 4400 So. returned home Thursday such. ' a two year AT PRIMARY Tuesday some night after completing mission in the Central States. were Released made. were changes V Farel Rush and Melba Child. Sus tained w:re Datlene Jorgensen, Fifcst Baptist church -- Wednesday,teacher traimerJeader: Raima Jean the- local. conLast Hodges, teacher. Nedra .Stephen-on- , gregation of the Roy Baptist teacher; Janet Stephenson, or- Church joined in the state mission ganist and Laura Lee Olson, teach- season of prayer. All the auxiliary er. organization of the church particiSIXTH WARD pated in the event. Relief Society presidency Monday evening at the home of .Eva Beitz to plan the opening social and fall work of the Relief Society. . CUR WARD conference held last Sunday was well attended and we felt a great success. Business taken care of during Conference was Michael Malone was ordained an elder, LaVern Wiilipms was ordained a deaCon and Larry Hancock was epproVea to be ordained a deicon. Rehiember the luau Saturday Sept. 19 at 6 p.m. at the North . "The nat talking jnQe relaxed a bedroom an fexteftsiott JhoHd nihfe Hew toldrsii id otdeirj tall ahy business oflice oi biountain States Telephone Park. LAKE VIEW WARD "To replenish the supply of the song books, the Lake View Ward is giving the members an opportunity of buying a book individually and having their name inscribed in it. for $1.50, or it is possible that two people can buy one book and each name will be put in the book. The feeling .of ownership is expected to be a big help in properly cdrihg for thfr song books. THE LAKE View Ward Sunday SJcbottl, with the backing of the bishopric, Is endeavoring to raise funds to purchase a carpet for the floor of the Junior Sunday School room. The room is greatly overcrowded and the shuffling of the small feet cause considerable noise during the services. Definate plans as to how and when the project will get underway will be announced later. Members of the ward MIA enjoyed a real western hoedown in the reereatlon hall Tuesday night at this seasons opening of MIA Wednesday night the members of the Cast and everyone who assisted with the roadshow, were guests fit A swimming party held at the Clearfield swimming pool. Refreshments were served after 4BBN1EPANHUN Bam-broug- h i 5CiBo3o, tmm CTMLvnrmr i Eaacnrj rnerxixi rinfinsriCUEW irzrif - 3TLT nsmtsat n -- DRAFTSMAN- House Plans Drawn General Drafting Reasonable Rates Free Estimates GI and F11A Standards Meet IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIBIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIII See or Call TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . . WAYNE Convenient Budget Terms UP TO dSitUTAH CONCRETE PIPE 140 Wa CO. 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