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Show ' fcesJ m Clatttfieai . . Ann i Clarified 0N1Y 3fte $4 tMh TfltisbAt, WE 1 PAGE FOUR JUNfi 3ft, 156ft - BYU recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap and Roy Summer Recreation Schedule Seattle, Washington, have been visiting Sunset and surrounding area; they formerly lived in Sunet. They were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McQuarric, staying overnight. Bishop John L. Nicholas was recently elected president of the Executive Club m Ogden for the coming year. The membership of this organization is made up of representatives of various professions and trades in the area to promote community improvements and cooperation among the businesses and professions. The Sunset Jaycees would of Sunset News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and family have returned from a months vacation in Iowa and Yellowstone Park. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon, Jr. that they are back to their home in California after a TDY stay of three months jn Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Hammon are former Sunet residents, and Mrs. Hammon is the former Karen Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Call, while Mr. Hammon is the son of Bishop and Mrs. H. G. Hammon Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McQuarrie PROFESSIONAL MARRIAGE COUNSELING like to extend a warm thank you to the many who attended the Sunset Day Festivities on June 11. This community project, under their sponsorship, was a great success and this success was due in a large part to the support iney received. A lovely bride of early June was Miss Eleanor Youngbcrg who plighted her troth to Dennis Ewing in rites performed June 3 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young berg, and her husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Ewing also of Sunset. The new Merry Mixers Club of Sunset, under the leadership of Mrs. Frank Her-soreport on their project for the current year. They are learning to Have Fun With Foods. The Club officers are: President, Joan Call; Linda tSecklein; secretary, Darlene Byington; reporter, Lorena Dalton and song leader, Jessa Lee Hersom. . Elder .Dale Barnett and his lady friend, Colleen Wilson, 4-- t, Service' TA Beacon's Counseling TA 5 4600 Clearfield Salt Lake Ogden - KS " . Y ' V' family enjoyed, a weekend outing at Soda Springs. Don Ray is home on leave from the Marine Corp. Sporting a new truck and carp per are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poll fihd family. Cleary Markhairt also has a new green truck, ' i Two Primary classes enjoyed picnicing during the week. Friday morning the class of Iola Ukena spent the morning up the canyon, On Tuesday morn- the class of Rhea Westbroek Ing their early morning breakfast out in the Westbroek orchard. Doth classes had lots of fun. Day tand Activity celebrated his birthday, June 18 by picknicing with their respective families up the canyon. Dale is to leave for the Southern States mission on July 4. The Grant Blakelys, former residents of Sunset, now live in the Clearfield 4th Ward. Since moving to Clearfield, they have two additions to their family, another girl and a son. The son is about two weeks old at this writing. Stake MIA Board officers and partners were entertained at a Luau party, an annual summer affair, at the home of Mrs. Nada Nicholas Monday evening, June 27. Mrs. Nicholas is Stake President of the YWMLA. Everyone present at the party had a wow of 4 time. Elder Don Burt Hehinger returned home Sundajr, June 26 from an LDS mission in West Germany. Elder Heningcr is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Van E. Hemnger. This is their fourth son to have been on a mission. The young daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Vern Young is having to enter the hospital for treat ment prior to putting hci in a cast that she may tie able to walk. Ofle leg seems to be Sbortbr thdn the other at the hip. It is hoped that she will successfully recover. Mr. and Mrs. Don Deitz and V- - family of Fairmont, Minnesota spent Sunday, staying overnight with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thornock, Mrs. Deitz is Mrs. Thortlock's neice. V ' V'n i Ssr.TPLiFY INSECT CONTROLi on FRUtT.m ff ' ' u t-- j - - v- 'X ,V i .. HDHi2Z IT :. insecticide . . , , ,A N f now one insecticide controls tlie major fruit insects... gets even the tough ones - Safe on o the safer phosphate t insecticides . Tj Versatile may be used on most fruits frinl 6es,du. toierinci of 075 Rtm W many recommendations permit applications rslativaly dose to harvee jro onsiHroR$ or dot imscctcidcs OEIY AGRICULTURAL. d they came through Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon. Tfie Deacon's Quorum uiiiler the direction of Willis Mower and Lynn Coy spent Friday night and Saturday up to. the head of ProVo Rier. They did a little fishing and lot of godfmg off bilt had loads of fun. The boys that went were ChJMfei Brent and Douglas Poll. Richard Ukcna, Bruce Coy, Lewis Ritter, Rex Schenck, Vern Pock, Paul westbroek, Nolan Birt &tld i EBB 90, Susan Day ton enjoy ed attending Leadership Week at the f. i Mi, and Mrs. Reid Stark and fartnly have moved into their new home over the weekend. It sure seems good to have plenty of room, Marlene says. Miss Sandra Fowles entertained a group of girl friends at a slumber party on Monday evening. They played games, had lunch and slept out of doors. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bisel, Loretta and Glenda have returned vacation which from an took them visiting relatives m three different states. . They visited Thelmas father in Medford, Ore. and then on down the coast to visit two daughters and their families in San Francisco and in San Cruz. They hit a variety of weather for they nearly froze in California and then cooked on the way back. The pea season is on full blast now. The viner is working round the clock. Dont forget the Weber Heights Stake Carnival at Ogden High on July 4. Thepe will be all kinds- - of entertainment there and plenty of food, games, races and ect. The Primary parade will be at 10 for any children who would like to participate. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poll, Lynn, Margie and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Cash, Jeri and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. William Poll and Carolyn and us Brake gals spent three days up at Hoop Lake fishing and enjoying the out of doors. The fishing was great too. Priesthood Indivilual award was given to the Aaronic members on Sunday evening. Those and receiving awards of 75 over are Steven Johnston, Rex Schenck, Douglas Waters, 100 Richard Ukena 100, Dale Ukena 100, Bruce Coy 100 Brent Poll and Paul Westbrdek 95 and Nolan Birt 95 for the Deacons. Teachers were David Stanger 90 Val Byram Ivan Ray 95 and Jimmy for three years Cook, 100 In a row and Lee Nix. Pnest Lynn Poll, Raylph Birt, Dan Stanger and LeRoy Badger with 90 Reid Poll and Fred Stanger. Stanley Cook received his 100 award for the sixth time Congratulations to these boys. Delores Badger has accepted a call for a teacher in the Sunday School. Louise Cash is going to teach in the Primary and Leo Kennedy as sports director in the mutual. Lewis Ritter was sustained to be advanced to a teacher Sunday The young women MIA was reorganized Sunday on of Helen Dayton. She has accepted a job in the stake Mutual Board. Others released with a vote of thanks also was Fern Schencks, Ileen Shaw and Ina Imlay, To take their places. Fern Schenck will be the president with Ileen Shaw and Ina Imlay as councilors. Congratulations to these women. . Thursday evening the Trail Builder boys in Primary held their Those in charge were Ins Petersen, Berniel Hig-leand Alberta Peek. All parents were guests. At the older boys baseball game the other day Jimmy Cook hit two home runs in one game. These boys are doing real well In their games and they play every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Thursday they play lii the SotltK Webfcf Pant. 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