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Show THE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18,' 1960 4 Sunset News Hooper News IV4 Boyd Call has been ill with the flu for about two weeks. Mrs. Lucille Stanger is recuperating from the flu. Mildred Porter is also recovering from the flu. n?i-- t - MRS. CHARLENE Steed has been suffering with a brain concussion that she received from an accident the night of Feb. 3 She started out for Relief Society and went to pick up Mrs Sylvia Smith at the home of her daughter, Lou Jean when a big government truck hit her as she turned into the drive. The car was com pletely demolished and Carlene has been kept in bed as quiet as possible The Starlite Dance Club will hold a Presidents Ball Friday night, Feb. 18 at the Hooper Second Ward hall. Sponsors will be Carl and LuAnna Fowers. will Owen Ridges orchestra i -- ' . .o - DAMAGE RAN HIGH WHEN four tars were hit in a chain reaction accident Wednesday afternoon on 5300 So. in Roy. However, there were no serious injuries. The car in the foreground was almost buckled in two by the impact. Way-men- CRASH BRINGS LIGHT INJURY: Kenny Stettler has been ill AUTOMOBILE DAMAGE HIGH with the mumps, tbeeukepinqbpdastiu thoqa four-waA grinding crash LeRoy Stettlers mother has been veiy ill with a bad case shortly after 4 pm. Wednesday once and for all My own daughter was hit by a hard snowball of flu but now is improving. just beyond the intersection of at the base of her skull and suf91 5300 and Highway So., in fered a severe headache all FEBRUARY 9 to 23 are set Roy that brought an estimated damaside for the Primary Birthday age total of night. $4,750. Penny Drive. Every home will This incident occured after a SIX PEOPLE were shaken be contacted by some Primary MIA meeting. I wish now that I officer. So have your pennies but not seriously in the crash had taken definite steps when to a We are said car give driven by expected .Reports ready. 2c for each year we are old Stanley Kerr Hedge beth, 17, son the incident occurred This same of Mr. and Mrs. Laman Henders bunch of hoodlums have been They say be generously old. allowed to do whatever they Hedgebeth, 199 Ross Dr., ClearTHE PROGRAM Sunday night field, hit the rear of a second please long enough. Even after in Sunset was a conjoint meet- car that was stopped, causing the accident Sunday they still ing of the three wards and was it to slam two other stopped carried on in the bus Monday and threatened to do more Tuesgiven by the boy scouts. The cars together. scouts will have their banquet Drivers of the other cars were day. Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. It is for the Charlene WHAT ARE YOU GOING to Evelyn Wells, 19, 5555 itscouts and their parents. I, may not be able So. 2000 W., Roy; Wayne Taylor do about to do much by myself but I aim W. 584 5000 So, Feb. 21 is Sunset Ward con- Moser, 43, to dont you help? Why try. ference. Everyone is urged to Washington Terrace, and Ken- Think t could about this. It So 5537 neth Leon Stewart, 56, attend. There will be five one-ac- t or to child. to you your plays presented by the Mu- 2425 W., Roy. ON THURSDAY evening the The infant daughter of Mrs tual at West Point at 7 p.m. 136th Quorum of Seventy held Feb. 23 The public is invited Wells and Elizabeth T. Moser, their annual birthday banquet. 63, passenger in the Moser car A large crowd was in attenMr. and Mrs. John Ferrin and escaped injury Mrs Wells was cited for driv- dance. Special guest was boys, and Mrs. Femns mother, R Ivans of the Council of involved were Grace Gledhill, ing without an operators license in an accident at 21rd and Wash- and the Hedgebeth youth was Seventy was present. After tne lovely dinner a program was ington Monday, Feb. 9. Mrs. Fer-n- ticketed for reckless driving recetved a broken rib and presented The Moonlight Soncuts and bruises; Mrs. Gledhill Michael Scott Fisher, the 24th ata was beautifully played by Irene McQuarrie Following this cuts and bruises from hitting A VERY regretable incident a toe dance by Marjorie Montthe dash board. The boys and oceured Sunday evening as gomery and Lois Singleton, actheir father also received bruis- church were over and services by Colleen Nielsen. es and bent knees. It was re- the folk were preparing companied young A vocal duet was sung by Colthe ported that the driver of to attend the weekly fireside leen Nielsen A vocal duet by othei car received a broken meetings. A young girl was Anna Easthope and Bernice neck a hard the struck y THE ROY FOURTH WARD were the stake champions of the Lake View Stake Senior M Men Basketball tourney. Members of the team are front row, left to right, David Ben-nioHoward Smith, Bob Yiegler, Reed Olm- - , stead, back row: Kenton Stanger, Jim Clark Draayer, Kim Hartman, Bert Ure, coach; LaMont Jensen assistant coach was absent when picture was taken. Briet-weiser- delin of Idaho Falls, were the weekend guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Royal Har-roThe annual Soroptimist ValA family gathering was entine team was held Saturday held at the Harrop home Saturat the new Presbyterian Church day honoring the two evening auditorium in Ogden Table dec- sisters. orations featured the Valentine motif A centerpiece of tiered Founders Day was observed orchids topped with a crystal at the Roy Junior High School bowl with garlands of simlax PTA Thursday evening. The extending to orchid nosegays at teachers were especially honorthe table comers Five branch ed at the occasion The procupid candleabras with orchid gram was furnished by the tra tapers added beauty to the ar- veling assembly of the school and a nominating committee was rangement. chosen for the election of next Assisting with preparations years officers from Roy were, Mrs Walter Mr and Mrs. Claude Bullard, Swansson, Mrs Joe Taylor and Mrs. J. Leonard Russell Others Kathy, Kirk and Kerry, spent attending from Roy were, Mrs last weekend at Rock Springs, DeWayne Brockman. Mrs. Ed j Wyo , while there they attended White, Mrs J. R W llson, Mrs two basketball games and visitJames Russell, Mrs John Cathey ed many friends and relatives all in all they spent a wonderand Mrs. A1 Skinner. ful weekend returning home MRS. HERBERT Pauling, as Sunday. sistant Roy postmaster, is in The Ivan Walker family are Missouri attending her mother all ill with the flu Our wishes who is ci ideally ill. for a speedy recovery go out Kenny Russell, son of Mr to them and Mrs Kenneth Russell, who MR. AND MRS. Emery Atkinhas been ill in th ehospital is son and family spent Sunday at home again MRS. NAOMI Nelson of Phoe-niz- , Malad, Idaho, visiting relatives. Mrs. James Hunsaker is in Ariz, and Mrs Gladys An- bed at home with penumonia May she soon feel better WRITER SEEKS EARLY ROY NEWS p SERVICES ON AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES March 1, is the deadline set for receiving information pertaining to the history of Roy, Riverdale, Hooper and Kanesville. The history, which In part, has been published In The Sunchromcle, is currently being revised to include all the additional information that has come in to date. hap-nex- An-ton- e n and girls are ill at home with the flu, may they soon feel better. Earl Mathews has returned home from the hospital and is recovering at home. There was a fire Sunday at Vern Thompson home. Minor damage to the kitchen was re ported EDWARD PORTER, owner of Poi ter Floral, is at home now convalesing due to his recent illness His son, William Earl Porter, has arrived home from Korea to spend a 30 day fur lough here with his father and ' family. ND MRS. H E Mr and Mrs. LaMar Holt and Mr and Mrs William Henry Holt were up from California over the weekend They attended the funeral services of Mrs. Annie Thuigood Holt, who died Feb 4 .Mrs Holt is the mother of LaMar and William Henry Holt, and Mrs. Henry Gwilliams former residents of Sunset. She MR. e AND Conventional & - Gwd-liam- in eyes by and seriously injured Her escort took her immediately to the hospital as bleeding oc cured within the ive For the next week or so both eyes will be bandaged and she n will have to remain bed. We sincerely hope t ha her eyes Will he healed It e not enough to be soriv wher such tragedies occur Is also mother of President STEPS SHOULD be taken tu George S Reid's wife, La Von see that such things as snow Funeral was held Monday, Feb ball throwing and other useless 8. incidents do not iwir again The 136ih Quorum of Sev- Th is practice should he stepped enty of North Davis Stake held their annual birthday party, Thursday evening, Feb 11, in Clinton chapel at 7 pm Danceis in the square dance presented very beautifully at the Sunsit PTA Founders Day Feb 11 program, Thursday were Sylvia Wolf, Maune Bail lev. Patricia Burson, Marilyn Me jyuarric Susan Cagle, Judy Mai An nAlmond Patricia Me Clam, Connie Hickcnloopor and Gayle Dawson The play was di reeled bv Jean Burson and the dancing by Mary Ellen Bailey Bishop William H Bailey has been very ill with the flu snowball Small PIANOS Appliances 4-- 1 797 UTAH MINING "From the Kent and Joanne Boehme Richardson visited here last weekend with Joannes parents, Walt and Afton Boehme. They have just returned from Hawaii val. where Kent has been stationed Katfiy Belnap had an enjoywith the Trmed Forces. They able weekend recently when are now in Logan visiting Kents Freeshe and her friend, Pat family. stone, visited in Salt Lake City. They went to the theater and had dinner and had much fun together an dwith Pats grandREMODELING mother. Thought for the weekDemands of service will meet us, just as they met our Master, both in our private and public BUILDING spheres of work. There will be demands on our time, our purse HOMES and our sympathy and in all these we must give unstintedly GARAGES and uncomplainingly. FENCES - or , o . -- Am 4'?r ' - Ui T WINTER r tv t ' v 'L - . . i,r z. V 7- I , e" I t . I ts f1 .v , .. s .... v v '' Wvs y X A V.w pain MUSIC .. ii, iiituA j i . . on the . DRAMA & S SALE Imc me a f N I 0 w N DRUG lame of nmdirn acconmiodaiions C o, nh CLEARFIELD health! Sociability and relaxation In Pull- - ultra-moder- n man or lounge cars. anions Union Pacific nmals inodciatcly tu at in (lie Dome Diner, Donidmt rs C:,ty of Ljs Angelo and City ol Portland. Family fares, to save you money, and Avia Ront-A-Cservice, RaU Travcl Credlt Cards. 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Children of 8 years and older are invited but those between 8 and 12 years must sit with their parents. On the 29th of March the winner of these plays will participate m the Divisional plays. The winner of these plays will participate in the June conference Play Festi- dropped in pool starting point for waves that spread to every corner of the pool. Mining is the starting point for economic benefits that spread to every corner of Utah. Mining results in milling, milling calls for smelting, smelting brings refining and refining attracts fabricating plants. Thtse widening economic circles produce more jobs, bigger payrolls, growing supply purchases and Increasing tax payments. '1k?h-a-,1s- I Mrs LeRoy Montgomery at No Ogden, Valentine's Day. were Two fine talks were given Sunday morning by Lyle Bennett and Lorena Reed. Ralph and Elaine Fowers are in charge of the dinner arrangements and the program is under the direction of Joe Allen, Jean Richins and June Manning. All ward members and former members are invited to attend. ELLIS and Ilah Giles will hold Open House for their son, Charles and his new bride on Friday, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. It will be held at their home and all friends and relatives are invited to come. ON HIS 11th birthday, Saturday, David Fowers entertained a group of friends at a party. Games were played and refreshments Were served to Brent Jackson, Bruce Oakes, Steven Thurgood, Wayne Cullens, Bruce Killian, Hal Johnston, Gary Paraday, Allen Kite and Vfl j EX o penance.dargmnpjenoll-i.dedS2- Reese Montgomery, Verl Porter and Nephi Ross are the presidents from West Point. We congratulate them on their new positions and wish them success The annual reunion of the Hooper First Ward will be held Saturday, February 20 at the ward hall. The young people of the ward will be served at 3 p m. and Lien they will be entertained by movie shorts and cartoons. At 7 pm. dinner will be served to the adults of the ward followed by a program. for prosperity Starting point A stone of water is the a qu-etl- Our sincere synipathv goes to the family of Charles Carsten-sen- . He passed away last week Recent visitois of Mr and Mrs Jay Knudson were Mr and at the age of 85 Surviving is Mrs Lewis West, Mr and Mrs his wife here in Ro Orson S Davis and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Harold Stevens Rodney Nihon of Ogden are enjoying the company of a Mr and Mrs Kay B Andersen new baby boy born Feb 11 at The Stevens f Wellsville. Mr and Mrs E R Salt Lake City Guymon of Logan, Mr and Mrs have fife other children Mrs Oliver Nihon. Mrs Glen Tout Stevens (Melba) is in Salt Lake and daughters, Nonette and Su visiting her mother along with san, J Oliver Knudson and the new baby and two of the other children for awhile be Brian Holjeson of Smithfield fore returnimi to Roy Mrs Jack Hazen was hostess Mrs Ortell Montgomery and Saturday to the Junior Chil- two children accompanied her drens Hours Club to Wa brother, were Mrs. Spencer Laughton, co. Texas Wayne Hoppie, to visit her Thursday and Mrs Clair Williamsen A paients, Mr and Mrs Roy Hop-pi(business meeting was held fol for a two vacation j lowed by a speech given by Lit MR. AND MRS. Donald Bees King of the Graniercv School 12 of Ogden, afteruhich refresh Icy have a new son born Feb WEST POINT NEWS ments were served to 20 ladies The Beesley s have two other en child! and the guest speaker B Virginia Olcxon Bishop Aldous Johnson is at MRS. LA IRLLE Andersen home ill Our best wishes for birthdav to Melba Happs a quick and thorough recovery Lnn Read and Lnn and Leon got out (o him Blake i twins and Alan BingMR. AND MRS. Kari U Mar ham all on the 18th, Willis Singvisited relatives in Morgan Sun leton the 10th. Edith Stoddard Always the BEST BUYS in day the 20th, L C Holbrook and New and Used Pianos Vern Montgomery spent Sun Fred Fisher the 21st, Lnn Cudday visiting his parents. Mr and dle the 22ml, Blame 9dwards, DALE BINGHAM MNUTEMAN Large HISTORY OF AREA Wilcox. The wonderful voice of Sherman Bennett was heard in the two songs he rendered. Carol and Cheryl, adorable identical twins played a piano duet and the concluding number a violin solo was played by Pamela Rumsey. Following the program a few words were spoken by Pres. Ivans and the 136th quorum was divided. Syracuse and Syracuse Second Ward and West Point Ward remain the 136th Quorum. Clinton and the three Sunset wards now comprise the new 479th Quorum. play. JUST RELEASED from the hospital was President Floyd D. Fowers. He was confined there for a week in traction for treatment of an old back injury. He is recuperating at home. . v I iertz UNION PACIFIC ...or dcpcndubktontfortaluin uh your travel pUu, m jour owe Union -- pouenger and p eight IVilic ftulnwj tuWcl l.ent. ?7 |