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Show . . T ,, v - f V 4ST - CTT'i" ir--c f r -- r'srr- i THE T1i ere were seven boys, lour farecreation hall of the ward. thers and special guest Mrs. Special guests were Mr. and Peth Hull of the stake primary Mrs. Golden Mr. and has a sister Jan at home. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beitz ant FIRST WARD and Darwin Perry The Sandros j Camp ol the daughter last weekend at Rockland MyN Holley has been Susspent Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Idaho Mrs. Bcitzs moth, tained as organist in the Relief visiting will hold their next meeting Mrs. Ida Perry. Society. She will replace Cleo March 1, at 8 p.m. in the home er, Jones who was sustained as the of Mrs.' Alton Jeppson. Her Critically ill has been the new new work director. will be Mrs. Eloise baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest An excursion to the genealogi Pope and Mrs. Mildred Clawson. Blodgett, however, the baby is Diane Winger, 9 year old son on the improved list and we cal library will be held Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Winger, hope he will soon be able to re theFeb. 29. They will be leaving the church at 5:30 p.m. If any1996 W. 5300 So., is in the Dee turn home from the hospital. t Mrs. Beverly Sessions and one is interested please hospital suffering from compliMrs. John Fredrickson, so cations resulting from a recent Mrs. Joan Sessions spent a day spent a day shrdluetaoinshrd rides can be provided. apendectomy. last week at the genealogical Guides Father and Sons play Real happy over the arrival of library at Salt Lake City. night was held Friday night at a new son are Jerry and Erlene Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crockett the ward. The Guides teacher Booth. H ewas born Feb. 16, of Logan spent Washingtons Beverly Bauman assisted by birthday visiting their son and Primary President Ada Evans family, the Richard Crocketts. made the plans for the affair. Fruit and Beauty The Ivan Walker family are There were about 18 attending. recuperating at home following After the games they enjoyed PLANT STARK IMPROVED a bout with the flu. barbeques and all the trimmings David Facer, son of Mr. and Th eLakeview Elementary FRUITS, ROSES, SHRUBS School PTA are sponsoring a Mrs. Ray Facer, and Calvin, Jep-seson of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Landscaping Plans landscape class to be held each Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at Facer, received their tenderthe school. Ray Dabb of the foot badges at Primary ThursNo Extra Cost Wasatch Garden will be the day. Im, thus or Write instructor for the six week Released as a Primary workWithout Obligation course. Anyone interested may er Thursday was Connie LaMar attend. who was Trekker teacher. Being missed around Roy are A temple excursion to Logan s The was held Wednesday Feb. 24. HENRY A. THORNOCK the Bob Blaymeyers. to were transferred SECOND WARD work. to Bobs due California The Homebuilders party was 1851 No. Main Mrs. Charlet Gibby motored held Saturday evening in the to Hyde Park Friday with Carma Sunset, Utah Balls to help Grandma Bessie PHONE TA Balls celebrate her birthday. Diane Winger, 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira From Winger who was operated on for appendix last week has been returned to the hospital due to complications. She will be Wonderful Past . . . there about a week and we do hope a complete and quick recovery will be hers. Moving from our fair city to Ogden are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Forbes. They wlil be missed in the Second Ward area. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Drever and Mrs. Harl Reed spent last weekend at Pocatello visiting friends and relatives. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibby Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Height of Brigham City. 1824: Discovery of Great Salt Lake was Dr. and Mrs. Arley Flinders Americas famous inland sea, the Great Salt Lake, era and family spent last weekend unknown until two of the fabled men of the trapper . ventured down Bear River in the winter of at St. George, Utah visiting Mrs. was Jim Bridfer and Etienne Provost (after whom Provo were the Flinders parents, Mr. and Mrs. named), two of the Wests best known fur trsppers, that is first to see the lake. 2,000 miles in circumference, David Cannon. saltier than the ocean. Mrs. Harold Stevens has reThis strange body of water is the remnant of prehistoric Lake Bonneville which once was 350 miles long. 145 miles turned home from Salt Lake wide and more than 1,000 feet deep. Terraces made by this aides that City with the new baby. She ancient lake can still be seen on the mountain . . surround the valley. has been recuperating at her ol the Todav, the Great Salt Lake is considered one mothers home. world s true wonders. And today, throughout the state ol constantly to Our sincere sympathy goes I'tah, the U. S. Brewer Foundation works maintain clean, wholesome conditions, wherever beer and out to the Parley Olesen famale are sold. ily in the death of Mrs. Olesons Church Hews ROY HEWS Oleson, and Sheldon Crittenden, Mr. and Mrs. Dari Field and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris. Also attending were the girls and their daddies, and the advisor and husbands, Colleen Clark and husband Merrill, June Brewer and husband Joe, and Wilma Stewart and husband Bob. A delicious supper was served followed by games and dancing. . Mrs. eon-tac- The Relief Society women are making a name quilt which will be presented to Bishop Hislop in April when they will be leaving. Anyone wanting their name on the quilt contact the Relief Society presidency. Cost is $1 per name. Father and sons night will be held March 4th and will be held by the Guide boys and scouts together.. Remember the Hubbie Hobbie night Saturday Feb. 27, 7 p.m. at the new chapel. Its $10 per couple. Speaker at sacrament meeting last Sunday was Myron Cardinal. Blay-meyer- tall s BEER and ALE TejueageA -- FOURTH WARD A scout program was present- Sunday evening. Bert Ure the trophys and presented awards to the bishop. A gold trophy was given the senior team and the junior team received a basketball. Speaker at sacrament meeting next Sunday will be Jack Hazen of the high council. Douglas Gibby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibby was presented with an all stake basketball award at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The Homebuilders Daddy Date will be held Thursday night at the stake house. Teachers in charge of the affair are Alta Buse, Janet Andrews and Irene Nelson. Saturday Feb. 27, the Guides Father and Son night, will be father. Mrs. Pearl Keelc of Payson, held. The group are planning on Utah is spending time with her a skating party with refresh daughter and family, the Dar- ments to follow at the home of Francis Jenson. rell Woods. 4T1I & 5T1I DUP Camp 40 will be held Their were 30 men of th Thursday, Feb. 25 at the home will two wards turned out Monda, of June Reisers. be Anita Wilson and the lesson to work on the chapel. Dinner will be given by Edna Peterson. was served to the workers by the Fifth Ward Relief Society. We want to thank all those who turned out as a lot of work was completed. FIFTH WARD There were some ordinations made in the Second Quorum of Deacons Sunday. Set apart a: advisor was Hermit B. Nichols Ronald G. Reimschussel was sustained as president; Val Allen 12 Only Mercer as first counselor and Panda Shag William II. Wheelwright as second counselor. Thomas D. was made secretary. 18.4-25- M(xfoiAflou. MaastaiK! FINAL ed CLEARANCE One Group Sweaters Mens Shirts Reg. to $22.50 Broken Sues s244 Reg. to $4.95 Western or Dress Installed Sunday as director of Instructor sales Was StIe Ray-Dea- Boys Shirts to S00 Flanel or Reg. SIXTH WARD Gwen Hansen who is the teacher has been temporarily released due to an illness of her daughter. 5500 wears Glasses $2.99 Pajamas and Mathews. The Elders and ward members have another house completed. It is a nice three bed- - Gowns week. Sacrament meeting next week Feb. 28, will be presented by the stake and will begin at 4:30. Sac-race- j XT The Junior basketball team now playing regional games. We are real proud of these boys. They were successful in winning their first tournament game last are Horace J. McFarland, former bishop from California was the LAKE VIEW WARD very interesting speaker at Mr. and Mrs. John Reese have meeting Sunday. been appointed the new chairward genealogical We want Bishop Johnson to men of the committee. know he is being missed in the The Larks, Bluebirds, and Seaward. We want him to rest and be completely recovered so he gulls girls of the ward enjoyed a date with their fathers, Tuescan return to us soon. THIRD WARD day night in the ward recreaSinging mothers practices are tion hall. Games were played being held each Wednesday and a delicious dinner was servmorning at 10 a.m. at the new chapel. Anyone who likes to sing are urged to come out and sing with the group. !ny at presidency attending. They played games and were served lunch. j Broken Sizes Reg. to $2.99 league leadership, and have the speech class directed by Mrs. opportunity of winning the Hilton. The assembly consisted championship. of choral readings, humorous, Monday a speech assembly and other readings, plus piano South squeaked passed Roy was put on by the fifth period Solos. , in the basketball game last Friday by two points. When the losers failed to convert their foul shots the fihal score was COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 0 for South. Each team has a 1 record. FREE ESTIMATES HIGHLIGHTS 42-4- 4-- . Frost, Spencer, and Robinson each made six field goals as they build-uand remained in front throughout the game. Robinson added 14 points, Spencer 13 and Frost 12 points. Hansen was high point man for Roy with 13 points. Ivey with four points, Galley and Winger added five points each. Cottom added 4 and Belnap 9. Roy will play Wahquist Friday in the final league game of the year. This is a must game for Roy. If they win they will probably tie with South in the EASY FINANCING Shade trees, shrubs, evergreens, rose bushes, in good supply for spring. TRADE AT HOME! GARDEN HINT: Prune Deciduous shrubs & trees MT. OGDEN NURSERY (Licensed) 9 Hi way 1 Roy, fin Ini Utah Coats and Reg. $1.50 Jackets . . . s444 Values to $10.95 ptmMi Ladies Shirts Reg. to $7.99 .... $00 tSBKCS Reg. to $16.95 . . . $00 . . A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORS Here are the RULES WHOS WHO IN ROY. This is a family fun contest. Nothing to buy use any slip of paper for an entry blank. Not necessary to be pre-en- t to win, not necessary to be a subscriber to this paper. Whos Who may be anyone in the Roy area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in any ad in this section, when a star appears in an ad in this section, it means there is additional advertising for that merchant elsewhere in this newspaper. Clues may also be placed in that ad. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one to five clues in any ad, or none. This is a contest of skill. We invite you to try to outwit us. To enter, study the ads, find all the clues you can. Then, write down who you think this weeks Whos Who is. Add the total number of clues you found, be sure to put down your name and address, then take your entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the featured merchants place of business. There will be four featured merchants each week these will be indicated by the heavy border around their ads in this section. Each member of the family may enter once at each of these featured places of business. Thus, four times and doing so wUl improve of winning. your chances This contest starts when you receive this issue and closes 6 p.m. the following Tuesday. At that time a drawing will be held, the first entry drawn that correctly identifies Whos Who will win $7.50. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $12.50 will be added. When this bonus is not won, it will be added to next weeks bonus and will continue to grow $1250 until it is you may enter won. Family participaion gives you a better chance to win, your wife, husband or some bright eyed youngster may spot a clue that you miss. Got any Perry Mason in you? Think you can outwit the contest? Remember you cant win if you dont enter. This contest, its rules and text herein copyrighted by B. Reinthard. Franchised to H. C. Fischnaller, All rights reserved. DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH MERCHANTS WHOSE ADS APPEAR IN HEAVY BLACK BORDER First With the MAKE THE New SHIRLEYS We Feature Juniors Size 5 to 15 Sportswear 7 to 15 10 to 16 DRAPERIES Candy Jones Custom Made Jonathon 13 REA-JO'- S on Your Headquarters EX WESTERN AUTO grandchildren of ENGLISH DESCENT SUPPLY "Your good will is our The Family Store Greatest asset! 1940 W. 5600 So. Phone EX 3 7151 jin fi w LIST SMITH'S FOR SALE FOOD TOWN Property SELLS FOR LESS Roy Realty U.S. Choice Meats Fresh Bakery Goods with & Ins. 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SEVENTH WARD The Guide boys and their f ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1960 SERVICE ' STATION Roy, Utah |