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Show 4 ffftTftSbAY, Tf&RUARY THE So. Weber News Wedding annivers;'ies will be celebraed this week by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bambrough on Feb. 21, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ritter on Feb. 24, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brimhall on Feb. 25. "n 18, 19C0 For the M Men: Harold Ray, came grandparents on Feb. 2 Grant Dickamore, Ray Peek, with the arrival of a new son Eddy Shaw, Wayman Cash, to their daughter Marjorie and Duane Poll, Gary Seamons, Ron- Dick Corbridge of Salt Lake. ald Kendell, Junior Dayton Nelva spent three days down ther ewith them and let her (coach and John Stromberg. Junior M Men A Team: Roger boys batch it for a few days. Bambrough, Lee Nix, Reid Poll, This makes two boys for the grandchilLynn Poll, Leo Kennedy, Stan- Corbridges dren forTReBill Birts. ley Cook and Dean Bybee. Luella Byram entertained the Junior M Men B Team: Fred Club at her home on Ladies Cook, Ralph Jimmy Stanger, night. They had lunch Thursday Birt, Ivan Ray, Douglas Smith, Dan Stanger and Verl Byram. and played Yap the rest of the evening. THE MIA held a party for Grandparents for the fourth all outgoing officers and teachers last Thursday evening at time are Mr. and Mrs. Hap The arrival of a baby girl the recreation hall. The evening was spent playing bunco after Feb. 8 to Mr and Mrs. Junior lunch was served to everyone. Rainey of Buena Park, Calif., Gifts were given to the outgo- made this happy occasion. Ina ing officers and everyone en- left Saturday Feb. 6 to stay with her daughter and family for a joyed their Valentine favors. and-fou- THERE are five basketball teams from our ward playing at this time. The girls are: Sr. team. Deon Byram, Carolyn Poll, Ilene Shaw, Beth, Peek, Connie Starg, Barbara Strom-berg- , Donna Poll and-Maril- Ray. lin-la- Junior Team: Sherry Williams, Linda Kendell, Darlene Say, Karen Wilson, Karen Ray, Jeri Brimhall, Pat Murray, Margaret Stromberg, Lorna Birt, Shirley Smith, Barbara Poll and Marva Lynn Cutler. On Feb. 27 the ward Sweet. up on the Riverdale Ward cal- heart Ball will be held. Each lucky recipient of a portable sewing machine presented to endar is the annual Father-Sonorganization is to choose a her Tuesday by Smith Food Town. Mrs. May Ohlin, 5278 So. basketball game at the school couple within the organization 2425 West, (inset), was the winner of a vacuum cleaner. this Saturday night, Feb. 20, be- for its sweetheart and that eve Arthur Toiinoto, manager, presented both ladies with their ginning at 7:30 p.m. Another is ing the ones choosing the lucky the ward party sponsored by card will be honored as the ward gifts. the Primary next Thursday eve- sweethearts. This dance is and everyone is invited. ning, Feb. 25. Dinner will be him will be Ruth Eames Olsen served from 6:30 to 7:30, folAND MR. MRS. Wayman Cash RIVERDALE NEWS as vice chairman; Ralph Brad-field- , lowed by a program. and family are running around secretary; Helen Norton, The 49th Ward will be the in a new (to them station waInterest in the political mass and committee mem- hosts at a stake dance in the gon. It is a 56 e treasurer; yellow meetings last Monday night ran bers Paul Flaig, Paul Salisbury this Saturday eve- one. stake house in than Riverdale slight higher and Evelyn Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Birt be- ning, Feb. 20. it did two years ago. Even so the Selected for he groups assembled represented a tiny fraction of the number task of elping choose their who would have been there had partys county officers and canthey realized the effect the mat- didates to run on their ticket ter of choosing party leaders this year were Mr. and Mrs. and delegates has upon their Sears, Mr. Flaig and Mrs. Olsen Sweet, Tender, Ready future daily lives. THE REPUBLICAN faction LOCAL Democrats gathered of the community named Mon-teitto Eat at the home of their chairman. Woolley as their chairPaul Flaig (in the former Nor- man; Janet Woolley, vice chairJuicy Ham ris Bingham home) elected Joe man; Mary Child, secretary-treasurer- ; and committee memSears Sr. as their chairman for the coining term. Serving with bers Wiley Norton, Lucille Judkins and Isabelle Patterson. MRS. LEONARD WELLS, right, 117-4t- St., Ogden, was the s Ihi little while. This makes three have moved from our town. ly had her husband Garth girls and a boy for the Raineys. FIRESIDES were held at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Combe, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Mathis on Sunday evening. . Donna Poll spent last week end in Buena Park, Calif., where she attended a softball convention. Two other members of the Shamrock softball team went along too. held their February meeting at the home' of Mrytle Pippen on Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday is going to be their regular meeting day now for a while and they are still looking for new members, Capt. LaVerne Bybee said. ..THE When you move played "Stork", enjoyed lunch and had many complimentary remarks about the gifts (for baby. to town.. i .. If you. r UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT If you want the world to beat a path to your door, just lie down to take a nap." You Wdoomu Wage BoataM trill call with a baakat af glfta, friendly graatinga from or nllgtoua, cMa and bnahnnaa laadara. Convenient Budget Terms semi-form- two-ton- A STORK shower for babe-to-b- e was held for Linda Dastrup at the home of her mother Mrs. Elaine Poll on Feb. 5. They TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . njllM j m Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bisel and girls, Loretta, and Glenda spent Friday through Sunday in Vernal where they attended the wedding of Ottos brother and visited with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Poll and Mrs. Kermit Jackson ceived word from Marion recent- - Old. 7(4TWo ainin.iiilmlllhliliiuili DUP Man-gu- had been made district They are now living in Uintah but their children are still at- president of the New England tending Clinton school. We hope States mission. Congratulations. they like their new home. uthan' you aft ta know, am moving, ba to phona Walooma Wagon. am DAVE'S SERVICE Ilighway 91, Roy "We sell nothing but quality service" Outstanding Weekend Specials for Your Shopping Pleasure at your Home Owned Food Town Super Market h Their delegates are Ted Anderson, Roscoe Child and Alex Carlsen. JOHN AND Ivene Thompson Lilian, daughter and of Mrs. Dorothy Thompson Parker, have been transferred from Hawaii to Dallas, Texas. Their son and daughter were both horn in Hawaii while he was at his post there as a reserve officer. A second son was bon to M. C. and Eidrie Spaulding O'Bry- ant at Dee Hospital on Feb. 9. The newcomer tipped the scales son-in-la- at a husky 9 lbs. 3 oz. The local girl and her hus- hand made their home in Ada. Oklahoma until he received his l& b)iV& from home? Join the family circle by long distance NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the rale or nighttime station-to-statio- n on Sunday (plus federal excise lax). Mountain States Telephone bachelors degree from the university there. This is his sec- nnd year of teaching history and government at Ogden Senior High School. He plans to re- turn to Oklahoma to complete his Masters degree this sum-- ! mcr. Next Monday being a legal holiday for Washington's Birthday, tiie Riverdale City Council will hold their regular meet- ing on Wednesday evening in-stead. AMONG the students taking part in the Weber High School A Cappella choir concert at Ogden Tabernacle the evening of Feb. 24, will he Glen Child. 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