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Show , home at 5834 So. 2600 W. ROY HEWS Rayy and Barbra Cook Frost have a new son bora May 29. He Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Har- has a brother and sister at ris and famiiyl returned home home. Tuesday from a weekend in Returning home recently the Uintas. from an enjoyable trip to BelMrs. Elmer Perry of Rock- mont, Calif., were Mayor and land, Idaho is visiting with her and Mrs. 0. Dean Parker. They visited with their son Mike and daughter, Mrs. Eva Beits. family. acMrs. Mr. and Lewis Smith companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cal Happy anniversary Mr. and Seedley of Layton enjoyed the Mrs. Alden Stanley and Mr. and at Flaming Mrs. Darrell Tuilis June 4, Mr. long weekend Gorge and Dinasaur land. and Mrs. Max George, June 5; Shirley Hughes is recupera- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Layton, Mr. ting a home following a recent and Mrs. Lloyd Pope June 7; Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Matis, operation. Jack and Ada Hazen and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderfamily enjoyed the long week- sen, June 8; Mr. .and Mrs. Carl end at Grand Canyon. They Gillies and Mr. and Mrs. Gene were joined by the Delbert Taylor, June 9. Brown family, former Roy resiVisiting at the Vera Mont-Rodents. Hoppi and daughter Jalynn. Happy birthday Lyle Stevens, gomery home are Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Bennion, June 4; Dar- They will spend about 10 days lene Swallow, Dennis Barton, with their daughters family beJune 5; Dale Guest, Billy Dab-lin- fore returning to Waco. Texas. Mac Allen Christensen and June 6; Dan Carver, Jewel West, Joseph Witten, June 7, his wife Lois, 4828 So. 2125 W. are shouting baby praises. Their Michcael Hein, Diane Hein, Fowers, Don Field, June new baby daughter arrived May 8; and Kathy Spraycar, Russell 26 at the Dee hospital. Tubbs, LaRue Hall and MurMr, and Mrs. Clifton Green have a new son. He was born ray Carver, June 9. The Aldus Johnson family May 25. Mrs. Green is the formrecently returned home from er Pauline McClellan. Hebgen Lake, Mont., where Enjoying four days at Las they enjoyed a weekend of fish- Vegas recently were Mr. and ing. They were accompanied Mrs. Pete Vlahos. by Michael Stewart and Lirry Enjoying an overnight fishOgan. ing trip up Logan Canyon SatHarry and Beryl Hall have a urday and Sunday were Dick new son bom May 29, and is at and David Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Nelson and family motored to Brigham DUMONT AND to decorate graves there. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hedrick WEECORE of Tooele, were guests at the DeVere Adams home Sunday. TV's & STEREOS Happy birthday little Keith Pratt. Keith celebrated his first Rated best by Consumers birthday recently. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Guide, are on display each Pratt. Linda Lynch, daughter of Mr. Friday evening from and Mrs. Roger Lynch has re7 to 9 pm. turned from California after there with her vacationing At the Roy Third Ward y Ar-de- ll 0 and Mrs. Frank Little and family have returned home from a two week vacation. Employed for the summer months at Wyoming is Lyle Stevens. Motoring to Afton, Wyo., on Decoration Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bullard. Visiting at the Roger Lynch home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Moffitt of Bountiful. Happy birthday Susan Crockett. She celebrated herr birthday June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Pratt and boys spent the long weekend visiting relatives at Delta and Oak Cit. Mattie Bond has returned home from the hospital following a bout with an ear infection. She is reported getting along nicely now. Visiting at Penrse over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow. They visited at the Lawerence Peterson home. The Petersens are Mrs. Barlows parents. Marilyn Mixesell has been ill with the flu. We wish her well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Odell accompanied Carolyn Sorenson of Seattle, Wash., to Gunnison, and Manti where they visited with relatives. left Keep Rolling Ahead Sets available from' 1 ."ARE' 6th Quorum of ;ourv Elders BUSINESS Coofes Its A . From Farr Electric Pcaradise Spring Salad MUITVII U5T1NO REALTOR ROY REALTY & INSURANCE Co. ' TA v TA 54922 EX3-591- 1 K r 5533'ImmmmRQ40M So. 1900 W. .) ROY SUNSET NEWS Ray B. Thompson, as a mem- ber of the Civil Air Patrol was called out to help In the search of the missing persons of the air plane that went down in Sounthern Utah recently. David Bailey, son of Bishop and Wm. H. Bailey, was graduated from Primary recently and received his certificate. He was advanced to the Deacons. Carey Martin, son of Mr. and Lloyd Martin, recently burned his neck with a rope rope that he tied around it. Something caught the rope as the boy ran down the drive and tightened it about his neck and jerked hi. Mrs. Mayor Burson and son, Mike spent week-en- d opening of fish- - Springtime ia ealadtime. For a lighthearted salad which will match the mood of the weather serve a refreshing combine tion of canned Bartlett pear halves' and cottage cheese, accented with email fruits for color and flavor. Canned pears and cottage cheese have long been a favorite among as traditional salad combinations, but it is made aa spring-lik- e the blossoming flowers with this perky colon of the small fruits added for variety in flavor. Change the accenting fruits for a hallmark of your own individuality. Canned Bartlett pears are the synonym of flavor. They are picked at just the right stage of maturity, then permitted to ripen off the tree to a pale yellow. It is then the canneries catch the optimum of flavor and juiciness. By a special process, they are peeled and cored, ready to be placed into cans. A sugar syrup coven the pean for a delicate sweetness and to maintain the firm smooth texture. Both cottage cheese and canned pean uontain health giving minerals and vitamins and the cheese gives a generous protein lift to the menu. Pearadise Spring Salad 6 canned Bartlett pean Vt cup grapes 6 maraschino cherries Vt pounds cottage cheese 1 cup pineapple chunks Salad greens Fruit salad dressing 1 cup mandarin oranges boat salad with line a long greens. Arrange cottage cheese in the center of the bowl. In either end of the bowl put the canned pears. Combine the three remaining fruits and divide equally between the two ends and on top of the canned pear halves. Serve with a fruit salad dressing of your choice or add a bit of pineapple or maraschino syrup to mayonnaise. Makes 6 servings. New Weight Reduction Plan Carnation Companys new meal replacement diet formula that can be made at home, and costa less than 45 cents a day. A days supply is made by simply stirring yk cups instant nonfat dry milk crystals into 1 quart of fresh, whole milk.. This amount of formula plus one preparation supplies I.CKO calories and 70 grama of protein. Together, these three magical Ingredients furnish the minimum daily adult requirements for vitamins and minerals as set up by the National se For Information call: Com Anxious to lose weight? Try t PAGF SIX nr ' 26. Mr. East Canyon. ing season in and Mrs. Ray Jones went to Susan Heaps and Gregory Idaho for the week end open- DeVor Larsen, were both baping of fishing. tized and confirmed members Roberi Harbertson ahd the of the church over the week misfortune of falling off a roof end. while shingling a house in OgdBabies blessed and given en on May 23. He received a names were, son of Mr. and Mrs. broken left wrist and crushed John Cobaugh, name John Ranleft ankle. A special operation dy; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was required June 1st, which confines him to the hospital Bob Dean Barton, name, Sharon for 10 or 12 days, afterwhich Lynn; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. he will hav eto be in a wheel- Joseph Iwanic, named, Sharon; chair for 16 weeks, keeping the and the first bora of Mr. and weight off his foot. Mrs. Jerry Lee Jackson, a boy Mr. Radney Hassler recently named Lee Roy. Mrs. Barton is returned from a trip to Kansas the former Carolyn Bingham, where he went by bus, with his a daughter of Mrs. Irma fauther, to attend the gradua- ham of Sunset. Mrs. Jackson is tion exercises of his brother the former- Sandra Egbert, a who received his Doctors Dedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith gree. Egbert of Sunset. Michael DeWitt, son of Mr. Last Sunday Craig Stone was and Mrs. Jack DeWitt, was pre- advanced in the fresthood from sented with the Eagle Badge in a Deacon to a Teacher. Sacrament Sunday meeting, Also last Sunday in SacraMay 21st, by Lynne Autin, Ogden, Scout Executive of tbe ment Meeting the following Lake Bonneville Council. Mic- were released from the MIA: hael is 14 years of age, active Kathleen Moffitt, organist; Denin church duties; served as pres- ise Mikeseli, speach director; ident of Deacons quorum, at- and Bonnie Eves, MiaMaid leadtends Clearfield High School; er. Two were sustained in their At present he is a members of place: Lynn Meadows as organthre Teacher Quorum; be at- ist and Denise Mikeseli as Miatended 1960 Btoy Scout Nation- Maid leader. al Jamboree at Colorado Springs and is at present the Scout Attend Master with Ttoop 157. He has served as Senior Patrol Leader. Youth For Christ The Scoutmaster is Dale Anderson. - Mr. HOMES TA . grandparents. They visited Disneyland, Knoxberry farm, . Olvera Street and other points pf interest. Chapel EX r 1 t .. THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1961 I al Did Betsy Ross really make the first American flag? Historians are not quite sure. The first public assertion that she did appeared In a paper read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in March of 1870 by her grandson, William J. Can-b- y. But Mr. Camby later found no official documents of any action by Congress on the flag before June 14, 1777. Betsys own story, related by her daughter, was that George Washington, along with Congressional representatives Robert Morris and George Ross, visited Philadelphia in June-o- f 1776, showing her a sketch of the flag and asking her to make one. The only record of flags made by Betsy Boss is a voucher in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for 14 pounds ana severs! shillings for flags made for the Pennsylvania navy. Regardless of the origin of the American flag, it is the symbol of our nations glorious history and achievements. The American Legion Auxiliary urges all Americans to proudly display the flag on Flag Day, June 14th, and all other appropriate occasions. Many homeowner display flags on national ) holidays. Special dates during the summer months include: Flag-DJune 14; Independence Day, July 4; Labor Day (the first (oda y ia Sep- - Mr. and Mrs. S. LeRoy FROSTOP now being completed in Clearfield Is 344 North Aain Watch fot the grdnd Opening SOON CHOCOLATE or VANILLA? al You can always be ready with an al ELECTRIC. - NawM t Lf. I UA 4000 Ait -- T.i Cm44 k prlca JUtiaa (M FESTIVAL PRICE ImMm AWntn HimH , LwhiwmI UOw ttowhl CH C $24. tS SAFETY SAW 7-in- ch JV at ibiootho 1M-- VO, f Mato t 45 Crown Aotomotk Safely Cfckb Rip JIG SAW with LIGHT nvm ivn m SOSO StrolM Bliwav MOV M FESTIVAL PRICE reo. $.ve 38" DRILL Unexpected guests will drop In gang to your husbands boss. Ink hww Tool for Ivory Work Strop Amp. 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DIET BEVERAGE: To make abouf 1 quart (one days supply), stir Ilk cups instant nonfat drj milk crystals Into 1 quart of fresh, whole milk.. Stir iq teaspoon orange; lemon, pineapple or strawberry extract. MmI Saturday June 10 7:30 p.m. Drive Inn Research Council. The advantages of this dieting plan are many. Complete daily nutrition is provided, and the high protein content of the milk beverage assures appetite satisfaction. The plan makes it possible to diet economically, and best of all, you can se SANDER Youth Talent Night Your New capsule. r OSCILLATING r have been out of town the past week. Miss Patricia Prout has accepted a call fo fill a mission for the LDS church. Her testimonial will be held June 18 in the Sunset Ward chopel. She will leave for the Central States Mission on June a Be sure to always consult your doctor before yon begin to diet. Let him judge how much weight you can lose safely, and the rate at which the weight should be lost Perhaps, he will suggest substituting the diet formula for only one or two meals vitamin-minera day. Let him also prescribe the Stet-tle- Vh V FESTIVAL PRICE RiO. $24. Vt from the Little League , Their favorite flavor can always be Drink Milk at noon and get a refreshing lift. You always need protein. Thats why you never(out-groyour need for Milk. Get the Milk idea 3 glasses every day. w with a large electric Yes, freezer-refrigerato- r, your fingertips , , or freezer. the livin is easy with dairy foods like ice cream when you freeze electrically 1 , June is Dairy Mon tit . W35SD0 Brin!: Mc'o HHKi AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH UTAH POWER . I UGHT CO. . flOTALELECTRIC HOME ' |