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Show ' i V SnOP LOCALLY Baptist Organizations Enjoy Social Events kfSm-Ckffiic- the living Gan fnaP privilege S Residence TA The Womens Sunday School Publisher, i v Scavenger Hunt IATIONA1 SI WltRSbAY, FEBRUARY k urtliortzafl it Boa Xitel Various organizations of the First Baptist Church of Roy enjoyed a number of Social OFFICE 580 SO. 1900 W ROY events during the paBt week end. EX OFFICE t classes began the festivities on Friday evening. One class with Mrs. John L. Smith, teacher, met ni the home of Mrs. Donald Kidd of Sunset Mrs. Mae Church was hostess to the second group, with teacher, Mrs. John Wood. After a devotional period and business session the ladies were entertained with a book review, games and refreshments. TIIE COMPETITIVE HUCES EASY PARKING COITORIAl lAS,c6T,tN pliilosopjes ed after yielding to flatterFor several weeks and parting persuasion. We have icularly in recent days, many been swindled in a way that groups, officials and otherwise have been stressing various required us to be confident the somehow or other we needs for improvement for 1961 are going to make wonder-ou- s and the future. , gains. The greatest number one To illustrate: five millon desire seems to be, America Americans dre not handling wants peacce. alcohol, and alcoholism in this On foreign Policy the cur- country is an increasingly serrents of public anxiety run far ious problem. deeper than over economic proThe latest figures on alblems. coholism disclose that job The feeling is, no one absenteism which can be can negotiate with Krushtraced directly to hangovchev. ers is shocking. Our hopes for 1961 are The cost to industry is revolutionary! millions annually, there is of Instead a direct correlation bejust standing around watching the rockets, tween Industrial accidents scientists will be expecting to and death to drinking. flap their arms and reach forApproximately 1,000 Ameriward for a solution of every- cans cross the line every day that divides the social drinker day problems. from the addict. There are a number of Almost five billion dolproblems for finance, trafic lars annually is spent In safety, public education America in Liquor. This and welfare. It is often new could build Twelve (12) that keeps imagination Million Dollar Schools most people awake. Too of the year. Everyday much needs doing and moot would Americans rather Truly, this is a disturbing problem to think over. face up to the truth. Lets think together next concur writers Many week that: We are being cheat socio-econom- fcHSM'SAit..; ill Hooper News Camp V of the DUP met at the home of Leanna Roueche last week for their monthly meeting Leanna read the biography of her great grandmother after which Joe and Rae Moore showed slides of their trip to Hawaii. The Junior Girls Sunday School class enjoyed a Saturday afternoon of games, a scavenger hunt and refreshments at the church. Mrs. T. A. Miller was The members invited their hostess to this group in the husbands as special guests at absence of the class teacher, the meeting Lunch was served to Emmma and Wilford McCloy, Mrs. Walter White. Ariel and John Stimpson, Rae and Joe Moore, Mae and Orlin Members of the Intermediate Garner, and Frank Vaughn Union Training Department Read, Beatrice and Fred Cutand their leaders, Mr and Mrs. ler, Norma and Carl Manning, David Felch chosen for their Eva and Thorald Cox, Myrtle Fowers, Velma Read, Lucinda entertainment, an ice skating Fowers, Melvin Widdison, party which began at the rink Valeda Jones, Demce Bell Julia m Ogden and continued with Spalding, Rayner Roueche and a drive to East Layton where the hostess. JaAnne Cottle celebrated her they skated on a pond by light of a bon fire. The party con- 12th birthday by taking a group cluded with refreshments at the of girl friends skating. After home of Mrs E. L. Parks. returning home for refresh ment, they with her. overnight stayed Her guests included Darhle Cullens, Jeanne Balltf, Kathy Suzanne Paulson, Robinson, Ralene Fowers, Kathy Fowers and Ranae Cottle. fJmm a ' TWd 2, 1961 went with them to Las Vegas where they saw several oif the nightclub shows. The Fowerses and Hansens came back by way of Zions National Park and the Hadleys went on to San Francisco and Sacramento, where they visited relatives. They came home by way of Reno and Elko. The Hooper Farm Bureau held an annual banquet and election of officers last Saturday night at the Hooper First Ward hall. A pragram was presented with LeGrande of Jarman, Provo, as the speaker. Dinner was served to 170 Farm Bureau membeers. Dee Hooper was elected as president oL the organization, with John Beus as vice president. Retained as board members were Gene Fowers, former president, Reed Naisbitt, Orson Chnstnsen, Roy Hunter, Carl Manning, Vern Taylor, Wiley Fowers, Robert Maragoni, ,pra Lowe, and G. L. Mitchell. mens clothing. Formerly with Bon Marche. 1703 No. Main Sunset. Phone TA 54077. 'ytJTKW? DANCE .music for ward dances, weddings, socials or ther call John Peteron, or John Bountiful AX Stable, Jr. AX In the womens organization, Lorraine Fowers was as president and Fay, Fowers was as vice president. New board members are Joyc Christensen and Babara Mar goni with the following retained as board members- Delora Fowers, Norma Jackson, Jean Richins, Beth Christensen, Nell Helen Donna Lowe, Lowe, Arave and Arlene Hooper. Clyde and Helen Lowe spent last Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake attending Farm Bureau meetings at the Hotel Newhouse. They were guesta at a banquet Tuesday night. After the Weber Ogden basketball game Friday night. 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