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Show e The Thursday; September HOOPER HEWS 17, 1959 r" rArmy In th$ Air Thurgoqd was held on (he occasion her birthday last week. The party was held at the home of June Cisowski of Ogden. Ward MIA conference was held ifl the Hooper First Ward Tuesday Sept. is. A social and refresh-faerit- a were Crijoyed fdllowirtg the opening ixerciseS dntt reports. There were 15 stake MIA board members attending the conference. Also President Budge and our bishopric were present. Ward conference will be held next Sunday, Sept. 20. A COME as your are party was held as a surprise for Nancy Cox on her birthday. Games and refreshments Were enjoyed by the follolvitlg guests: Anita Cabrales, Bonnie Masori, Sandra flergera, Karen Knight, Bonnie Suter, Glenda Ihurgood, Jarteal Cox, Theo Cdx, - Larry Maw, Serge Simhions, Douglas bCampns, Lyle Johnston, Gary Kite, and lvdn Anderson. of While In Hooper with his parfriends, Scott Christ-ensefell froin a pile of lumber aha cut Ris leg quite severely. He was taken to Ogden to a hospital where it was sewed up. Scott is the young son - of - Junior - and Ruth Christensen of Fairview, Idaho, formerly of Hooper. CECIL AND Gladys Frewleft last week on, an extended trip and vacation.' They are travefttig first to Washington where they will spend some time with Cecs brother, Garold Frew. Then they plan te go down the Coast to Napa, Calif, td Visit WitH Gladys sister, Mrs. Lalira Nightwlhe. The Frews will aisb Visit otHer friends and relatives alotig the Wajr. trie follbwibg babies were given a name and a blessirig at the Hooper First Ward faist meetirig this month: Cynthia Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis, Lvle Dee Trease, son of Dan and Nedra .Trease and Janalee Hansen, daughter of Robert and Janet Hansen. The Hansens have recently moved from their home here to Morgan. A Cl UB party in honor of Nedra ent, visiting R . Dont run out! New Helicopter Coming Up for Modern Army Transport Turbine-Powerp- d NEW ARMY Armys U.S. Th 81110 twirt YHC-1- lurblnt-powere- d tric is transport belic6pter, takes to the air for the first time at .the manufacturers plant, in Yertol Aircraft Corporation, Morton, Pa. The YHC-1- powered by two General -- T58 turbo-sha- ft k pleting 0 2500-miltour of Northern European countries. A service lest quanIs being built tity of YHC-Ifor our contract Yertol under by Elec- engines, the newest member of the Vertol 107 family of turbine powered aircraft. Prototype for this family was Introduced a year ago and is currently com- W .wj t,en-wee- e, A modern Army. S' -- rtf' ' Here from Arizona last week were Jack and Norene Boswell. They visited with Norenes parents, Bryon and Harriet Ross of Hooper and Jacks parents, Bob and Bessie Boswell of Riverdale. They have returned to Arizona where Jack is employed. Gary Faraday celebrated his 10th birthday with a party for the following friends: David Fowers, Allan Kite, Bart Manning, Steven 1 hurgood, Kelly Lee, Robert Vine, Curtis Parker, Kyle Widdison end Johnny McArthur. Dean and Ruby Hadley spent the Labor Day weekend at Yellowstone Park. With them were their children, Danny, Dale, Pamela, Kelly and Kurt. Iff, The Carlsen family returned recently from a trip to Mrs. Carlsens home state of North Dakota. They visited relatives in Dunn Center, Werner and Bismark and had a family reunion while there. Mrs. Carlsens mother, Mrs. Josephine Howard, made the trip with them and returned to continue making her home with them. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers regular fall meetings Thursday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. at the ... - met the Burkhart famlly whea she was assigned id stay at their home. LIGHTNING maybe never strikes twice in the same place but broken arms have occured just a year apart in the Alex Carlsen Jr., iam-ily- . In (act it happened to the same child, Bruce, and it was the same arm his right one. Both accidents Involved a tree. The only differences were he fell out of the tree while this year a rope with which he was being pulled into the tree broke. Also this year the break was just above his wrist while last year It was in his elbow. start thei ' , 0 Km - , - Young Bruce Carlsen fell and broke two bones in his arm while playing with the boys in his neighborhood last week. Bruce has had more than his share of broken bones, having .experienced a similar accident last pear. MR. AND MRS. Bert Child have haved moved from Riverdale. Their new address is: 2259 W. 5025 So., Roy, in the Bel Aire addition. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brown and family are renting the Childs home in Riverdale. The Short family have also moved from the Jesse Stephen home on "Kid lane. The home is now owned by Delbert Bingham. He is renting the home to the Bill Mitchell family, formerly of Roy. LUCILLE Judkins was surprised by a visit from her former protege, Oraig Rollins. Craig misses Riverdale and especially does he miss the. kind treatment Jie received while at the Judkins home. wj w ' ' ? u J.V, f wes I, , . f A , 3 - A ' S f 4 4 ' RIVERDALE NEWS Get more MILES tor the weekend I American Dairy Assn. Visitors at the home of Roan and Adele Shipley recently were sent they are stationed at Lincoln, their daughter Genevieve, her hus- Neb. A POSITION as pianist for the band, MSgt. Ira J. Craig, and their sons, Michael and Clint. His position as a career serviceman has taken the family to a number of CLINTON NEWS posts throughout the U.S, At pre- Gary Fiet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuit has recently been released frdttt the Navy. Gary, last to Long Beach, week, returned Calif ...from a five month cruise In the western Pacific. He visited Japan, Philippine Islands and Hong Price School of dancing two nights a week has been obtained by teen- Bruce Burkhart, of Riverside, Cal. visited at the home of Jake and ager Linda Tesch, dauhgter of for- Klea Kapp last weekend. He enmer Bishop and Mrs. Wilford tered the mission home in Salt Tesch. For the past several years Lake City Sunday night preparashe has filled a number of pianist tory to serving in the Mexican Mission. While touring with the positions in the ward organizations A young LDS missionary, Elder Ogden Chorale last April Mrs. Kap "Aen youre out on a road in the West stations are best. Atd must stop -- Union Busy Minute Men broom them, nd scrub them, and groom them. 0 fceep rest rooms clean, they wont rest I 1 Kong. WOMENS' - CHILDRENS' SHOES LATEST st ' X MENS' home of Captain Mabel Ellis. Co-hoesses will be Ivy (Dolly) Child and Leone Parker. The lesson will be given by Lucille Judkins. STYLES FROM 2.99 UP Gary and his wife have come to Clinton to make their home. THE WARD Relief Society would like all sisters of the ward to plan ahead so as to have the evening of Oct 1, to attend the fashion show and opening social of their Relief Society. James MitcheU and Orville Jones were successful In getting elk permits. KENT NELSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Nelson, was blessed in sacrament meeting. Carl Child and Nolan Evans were advanced from teachers to priests on Sunday. A YOUNG married class has been started in Mutual to take the place of the Special Interest class. All married couples are asked to At the sign of the 76, you expect The Finest, including scrupulously clean rest rooms . . and yon are seldom disappointed. You can depend on Union Oil Minute Men for the best of housekeeping, as well as The Finest of products. ' UNION OIL COMPANY of California attend. REE Heel & Toe Plates With Each Pair of New Shoes EXPERT FAST (0ne Sft 0nly) SHOE REBUILDING GUARANTEED SERVICE Marth Burnett, of Boise, Idaho, has been visiting relatives in Clinton. She attended a birthday party along with other members of the family at the Clinton Park on Saturday. The party was in honor of their father, Pres. John Child. Ward conference will be held in the Clinton chapel on Sunday, Sept. 20, at 7:30. A special testimony meeting for all officers. and priesthood leaders at James R. Davis urges all members of the ward to have their families attend these meetings. A GENEALOGICAL class for all youth of the ward from is being held cn Sunday evening , immediately after sacrament meet-5'30,-Bisho- WHILE p Ravon Dust Mod 14-2- 0 JIMMIES SHOE SHOP Highway 91 - Next to Union Furniture Heart shape remosabie pad Raj on jarn gives maximum dust pick-ualways never mats fluffy long lasting ing. sty 1c. 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