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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, STAKE RIVERDALE MIA CHOIR PRACTICE Rlverdale MIA Stake Choir rehearsals are now underway for this season. All interested persons from age 12 to 112 are encouraged to come take part. THEY ARE held early every Saturday evening at 6 30 p.m in the Riverdale stakchouse at 4543 So 100 W , in Washington Terrace Participants from any of the stakes of the division who are unable to make it to their own stake rehearsals may join the group then, according to Mrs Klea Kapp stake director and Division 15 supervisor This choir will furnish the music for both sessions of Riv erdale stake conference in March as well as take part in the division westival the early part of April and the All Church music festival on Saturday evening at June conference time in Salt Lake City THE theme of the music this year is This is My Fathers World It dramatizes the fact that all the different nations can and unity attain harmony through the universal medium of music Division 15 is comprised of the following stakes Riverdale, Lake View Farr West, Weber, North Weber, Malad Bear Riv-tr- , South Bear River, Box Elder and North Box Elder Sunset News Barbara Clemente, former Barbara Jones .daughter of Mrs. Velma Jones, presently living in Little Rock, Arkansas, recent ly had a new son This brings their number to four children, My Neighbors ments for the speaker, music etc , one night a month. Tho-.(Meson Virginia 3y presently serving on the com HISTORY OF AREA Happy birthclay to Barbara miltce are Jim Thurgood, Sandra Flint and Lee Zaugg. SunMarch 1, is the deadline Zaugg on the 5th, Mituigi and Berne Burningham day evening the speaker was set for receiving information on the 6th, Golden Flint on the Mr Fowler of the Kaysville Kenneth Flint and Melvin Seminary pertaining to the history of 7th, Burningham the 8th, Lanen Flint the 9th, Karen Zaugg and Roy, Riverdale, Hooper and evening at Dims Kenneth Stoddard the 10th High Sehool the girls and th r Kanesville The history which David Montgomery Agnes Stod dad s had a wonderful time on dard and Robeit Nilson the 11th then annual Daddy Date," Be in part, has been published sides dancing with their dadd s and Lynn Bennett the 13th in The Sunehromcle, is cur the girl, and their fathers pi Happy anniversary to Mr and eel game s Pie ala mode . as rently being revised to inon the erv t el Mrs Wayne Burningham clude all the additional in formation that has come in 7th, Mr and Mis Raymond Moiidav evening the W .t Paite on the 8th to date. Point I nsign group tnjoyed an A new committu has riuntly Short biographical sketches entertainment and dinner wi h m the waid this their dads fathers and sons including church and civic been organized activities of the person or per- committee all teenagers has to alike h id a real fun time do with orgaming the program sons mentioned will be greatI he West Point MI V is There will be for the Sunday night meetings ly appreciated of in aie busily making preparations They charge ariatige no charge to adding the names Gold and for a lovelv of your forbearers to this recto Ball Green held at be cee to will ds the ord We are just anxious that building go West Point amusement hall fund for the niw chapel all who deserve recognition, Saturday night at 8 30. A especially during the early A birthday part', was he bit t couple will be chosen. svvei of settlement the towns, so Saturday, Jan 23 in honor of cry one is invited, should receive it. Pama Lynn Tinge ns 7th birth please come. Refreshments Games wire plaved anil We would appreciate very day baskets of canely were given much any information as favors Ice cream and cup forthcoming on the life of cakes were the refreshments Harvey E. Milner and Mrs. Those attending wile loan Han Claudia Robinson, iTormer hi i tie sen, Marlece Mildon, postmasters of Roy. Howell Debia Nelson Geral Please send your information dine Henich, Sharon (.lies Su to Mrs Kyle Harrop, 1742 W san Spendlove Dane1 Worth 4400 So, Roy I tah or call ET Pamt'la Elisein Kilhv Gain in, 3 2667 ble, and Pama Lvniis sistei Julie Ann Tingen and hiother two girls and two boys Craig Smith Pama Lvnn is the Sinset Third Ward has new daughter of Mr and Mrs R b officers ill various orimzatieins irt mgfii of 1524 No 300 Mrs Jean Jones and Mrs Do West Sunset lone Laughter, teachers in Pri 1'alheis of Davis High coeels mary for Top Print and Trek ot the VHP every in poitaiit kcr groups, MIN installed Owen Thuiselav treatment person) Skousen, assistant Scout leader, Ian 28, as guests at the night Mrs Jean Melling, spoits di annual Daddy Date dance I oi rector, YWMIA, Paul Melling this special event the gills don Mrs neel then best bib and tuckei activity counselor MIA Athlene Edwards age group and escoited then elaels to the Mrs group counselor, and high school auditoiium where a Laura Opp, Laurel teacher Mrs fine program was held and Dorothy Lee will b literature afterwhich the couples went teacher in the Relief Society to class rooms for games Sunset Third also released A NEW method of reporting some officers recently, Leon Ed wards, Bonnie Jenkins, Ruth fire inspections of schools in Bar Davis County school district was Myers, Carma McDonald bara Byington and Virginia announced Thursdn by Supt G Harold Hot the new method HowelJ designed bv the National Bnucl Mrs Ethan Echols, a former of Fire Underwriters, has been Sunset resident, was seen in approved for use through the Sunset recently with her chil district A legulai file inspec dren They visited with Mrs turn has been made in the past Naomi Wise hut there has not been a uni The Sunset Ward Priest form methoel of re pen ting Mrs (ail Green was a guest Quorum will sponsor a cake sale Saturday Feb 6 at Sherman Wednesday of her sister Mis Wayments Sunset Market Pro Nettie B W lltov in Kavsville WRITER SEEKS EARLY WEST POINT NEWS e Tak-ahash- i, Thu-sda- -- disarmament proposal, Im to destroy all... 4, 1900 will be served. An inspirational genealogy convention was held Sunday at the North Davis Junior High School. The meetings which held at 10 a m. and 2 pm. were conducted by Archibald Bennett. Speakers were Mr. "David E. Gardner and Della rt Rouche of the General Board convention staff Films ee re shown illustrating correct 'proeeduics in geanelogical search In the afternoon meet-- i ng a special film was presmted uth narration by Elder Joseph iclding Smith President Smith w is a descendent of the persons poitiayed in the film The young people who recently finished n n ior genealogical classes were united to attend A number them did so It was good to ee them there wc-i- Ben-"uit- t, I 1 hought for the week wrong to think of dudows How usting where de'i'p night ihete cannot be a shadow Te pt where light e is is ROY JR. HIGH HIGHLIGHTS Mondty, Januaary 25, was the starting of the 2nd Semester on Tuesday, Roys Traveling Assembly wgnt to Wtlquist, it was reseaved there better then ae any of the schools. This same Traveling Assembly was put on February 1 for Roy Jr High students Thursday the 28 wts a big day with the all important grades given out and a Girls Only sAssembly. The program was a volleyball game between the school team and the faculty The facultyturned out to be good players and won the game with a score of 29 to 19 Meanwhile, the boys were downstairs enjoying a recording by the sodiers during the last war. displayed Gailey and Belnap quarter of exciteing plays our lead had increased to 20 to 11. During the first five minutes of the third quarter, Wahlquist came out with renewed determination to overcome this lead. They succeeded in narrowing the lead down ao 2 points Then Roy pulled ahead again, hte outcome of the third quater was good ball handling and made five points each. High point men of Wahlquists team were Hem-erig- with 9 points, 11 points, Wise with and Rhees with 6 points. 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