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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, The at the one night at Virginia City returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Campbell and children, Curtis, Cheryl, and Rochelle spent a few days of last weeks vacationing at Disneyland. Leaving soon to spend two years in Japan are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Russell and family. Mrs. Russell was entertained by some of her neighbors on Thursday at a luncheon at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City. She was also presented with a wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen June 14, Mr. and Mrs. Ed White June 15, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore June 16. Mr. Errin Bradley is undergo- e ROY HEWS Busy Sewing Hnds met home of Mrs. Sarah Fae Hess on Wednesday for their club meeting. The club is now organized an dthey have chosen for their president, Vera Ann Hess Vice President, Karen Carter, Secretary, Treasurer, Marilyn Heiner, Reporter, Bobi Sue Everett, Song Leader, Cindy Ringo. Safety Chairman, Linda Nelson, Recreation Chairman, Raelene on RelatWalker, ion, Susan Abbott and Nancy Read. Mrs. Katherine Lively of Woodward, Oklahoma, arrived on June 3 to spend a few weeks with her son and daughter-in-laCwo and Mrs. Mitchell Lively. She accompanied the Livelys and children, Mike and 4-- ing treatment and observation at the veterains hospital at Salt Lake. Happy Birthday Tommy Har ris and Lake Stewart who cele- last brated their birthdays week. JUNE 15, 1961 PAGF FIVF Bible School Starts Young Men Given The Vacation Bible School LDS Mission Calls which has been in progress (or the past two weeks at the First Baptist Church will close Friday, June 16th. After regular classes Friday morning the children will enjoy picnic at the Roy Park. Parents are invited to attend the Commencement program which will be held Friday night at 7:00 at the Church . The program will begin with the daily opening exercises of the Bible School. Each class will be on the program presenting some of the activities that were taught during the two weeks. A' farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, June Elder p.m. Glenn Evan Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Olsen of West Point has been called to serve in the Canadian Mission. honoring in the Riverdale Ward Chapel. He has been called to serve in the French East Mission. He will enter the mission home on June 19 and leave for the mission field on June 26. Elder Olsen will be honored at to be a farewell testimonial held in the West point Chapel on Sunday June 18, 1961 at 7 p in. He will enter the mission home on June 26 and depart for the Toronto, Ontario, Canon ada mission headquarters July 3. Enjoying a wek at yellow stone Park were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens and Family. gift. Leaning on Wednesday destThose who enjoyed the occa-ssio- ination Waco, Texas are Mr. were, Grace Shafer, Karen and Mrs. Roy Hopie and Jalynn. Blain, Janice Mercer, Shirley They have spent the past ten Elder Olsen, had been Wade, Doreen Gerfen, Carol days visiting the Vern Montin Sunday School and and Ballingham, Clydine Buyer gomery. The group accompan Priesthood Activities, having reNadine Ricks. ied by Mrs. Shirley Danielson Individual Aaronic ceived five now Is home after spending Glenn E. Oleson Attorney and mrs. LaVar E. and David of Ogden enjoying Te to being ordainfor Prior awards. two at the hospital days Stark accojnpaied by by Judge an outing at Lagoon Monday. concussion and has a black eye ed an elder he served as secretand Mrs. Ronald Hyde of Ogden A ten weeks vacation in for DALE CHILD GIVEN ary of the Priests qporum. proof. enjoyed a few days vacationing is on the agenda for He is a graduate of Davis Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moss have Katherine Ann, who left on at Las Vegas, Nevada, last week. Europe Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts. in Kansas vis- High School and the Kaysville BUSINESS DIPLOMA on June 6 for a vacation in Susn, Kristin and Nancy They left on Friday by train to been vacationing friends of Seminary. During the past year and relatives Stark enjoyed a visit with their Ney York. From Jhere they will iting Oregon. he has attended Weber College. Moss. Mrs. Receiving graduation diploma few a with Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. They spent days to Manchester, England. Mrs. Gladys McCarter has at Stevens Henager College Mr. Livelys brother and sister W. D. Souielr, at Salt Lake City fly will visit with friends been visiting friends and relatMr. and Mrs. Deryl Live- while their parents were away. They commencement exercises on and renew missionary acquaint ives in Nebraska Dale Guest celebrated his ences at England and Scotland Dale Child ly at Eugene, Oregon. They alMr. will be Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Jepson so visited with Mrs. Lively's sixth birthday on May 9 by into London visit the plan , are on a three week trip to AlbAunt and Uncles, Mr. and Mrs. viting twelve little friends in They and Swiss temples. At Holland New Mexico, erqUeque Bill Surgeon at Grande Ronde, for refreshments and games. they will visit Staff Sgt. Ray A. Mr and Mrs Elwyn Walker David Call small son of Mr. Roberts and Oregon. They returned home family their son an(j jj,ejr daughters Cheryl and of the Columbia River. and Mrs. Boyd Call has his whom by way they ha vent seen in three Pamela will leave Thursday for Idaho visitors over the week- thum senered recently, the docyears. Atlantic City to attend a conend were Mr. and Mrs. Bob tor sewed it on and it is comDr. and Mrs. J. L. Roberts of vention of the Lions Club. For Olsen and family. They visited ing along real well. San Francisco were overnite the past year Mr. Walker has at the home of Mrs. .Olsens Attending graduation exercisof Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy served as governor of the Utah guests , Mr. es Saturday at Logan were Mrs. brother and Roberts last week, the men are district of the Lions Club. Mrs. and Ida Perry, Rockland, Idaho and Douglas Clifford. brothers. Mrs. Wilma Brenner of Dayton, Mrs. Melba Arave left on Eva Baitz of Roy. They were out Ohio was the dinner guest at go Birthday greetingst Los 6 for June Vegas, Nevada, there to watch Mrs. Beitz neice week to Norman Swallow. Northe home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal to visit with her son and daughter-in-- Marilyn Thome receive her ma Holliday, Lucille Sharp and E. Harrop last week. law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex certificate. Karen Croft une 10. Happy re Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Arave. She will accompany her Returning home after spendVan Dame June 11, Ressler over the arrival of their Howard to Florida for ing 2 months in Alaska is Reese son and family Deane West, Maurin eNaisbitt new 7 lb. 10 oz. baby boy born a few weeks vacation. Chadburn. Russell Park Monday June 12th at 6.47 p.m. Mrs. Arnold Wurston Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibby Larry Brown and er June 13, Susan Ressler, The baby is the first grandchild and children, Larry, Peggy and spent Sunday and Monday at Donna Brown, Margaret Dick- - 0f Mr. and Mrs. Blair C. Preece, Allen, have just returned from Tremonton., , Jimmy R. Bosewell son and Morman Winterton and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Res-Juna weeks vacation in California. Anniversarys, Anniversarys, . on great-14ththe. David 14, Uler, and also the first Kinsley A missionary testimonial for They visited in Sacramento Junes the month. Those coupGilbert Marshall Jr. Clark grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rea Boswell, son of Mr. with Mrs. Wurstons sisters and les who celebrated years of and Dallas Olsen Junebert J. Oliver. Congratulations and Mrs. Robert L. Boswell, will brothers-in-lawMr. nd Mrs. wedded bliss this week are: Dr 16. Ann Clifford Wand and Boyd and Diane. be held Thursday evening, June Melvin Butts and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arley Flinders, , Mr Mardene Camphell June 17.1 Mr. and Mrs. Blair Preece 22, in the Riverdale Ward ChapGlen Carlson. The yspent one and Mrs. Howard Halliday, Mr. Happy Birthday all. celebrated .their 21st anniver- el beginning at 7 pun. day sightseeing in San Francis-fc- o and Mrs. Robert Dabling June Missed in the Rpy area are sary on Saturday June 10. It is to be followed by dancYose-mit11, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Howe then on to Santa Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linsey. They They spen the weekend in the ing and refreshments in the National Park and stayed June 13, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har Have moved to California with canyon with their family and Ward recreation hall. All relattheir small son, where they will relatives nd had a very enjoy ives and friends are invited. make their home able time. Elder Boswell has been calMr. and Mrs. Rulon Thorgood The Sunday School class led to serve in the Brazilian and son Dennis retunred home course 13, Richard D. immoifs Mission. He will enter the misFriday from a vacation at St. teacher, was spent at Lagooft, sion home on June 26. On SunCalifornia Summers most terrific values in fresh-cu- t Louis. They attended gradua Friday June 9th. The afterday, July 2, he will leave Salt tion exercises of their son Blair. noon and evening was spent ip Lake airport at 6 p.m. to fly event offering a world of fashions...! nation-wid- e The Thorgoods returned by riding various conscessions and to New York then depart from pretty dresses at savings. Sundresses, shirtdresscs, Par1! to having fun. Those attending there the following day for miss 3.99 to 8.99 way oftheYellowstone there1 bouffants, for juniors, misses, were Jill Smith, Carla Preece, sion headquarters in Sao Paulo, splendor enjoy Blair and family are visiting Jean Knight, Roslyn Harrop Brazil. with his parents for a week Beverly Brown, Stephen He is a graduate of Weber now. He will then go to New Royer, Ricky Larsen, High School and Weber SeminRolls-Royc- e 707 Jet 17 dayg, via BOAC Orleans where he will practice Clarke Lister, Janet Beson, Kar- ary. This past year he has attenMode O name at en Schenck, Ricchard Reeder ded Weber College and Weber Day. to sign Just denistry on a scolarship. your buy! Nothing Brew Parker small son of and Judy Richins. Assisting m Institute of Religion. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker driving these folks down and had a wheelbarrow get the best back was done by Blair Preece. of him recently, He was with A surprise party was -- held inq a of children playing honor of Kathy Spraycars birthinsert address here group when Drew fell from the borrow day. Twelve friends enjoyed and it Passed over his head. dinner and dancing. Roy Shopping Center n 18, Dale George Child at 7 act-tiv- e Dale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Child and is a graduate of Weber High School and LDS Seminary. An invitation is extended to all relatives and friends to at tend. An open house will be held following his testimonial t the home of his parents, 913 W. 4400 So. in Rherdae. , of Roy. college of business. Commencement exercises will be held at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus, with I. W. Stevens, Henager president, presiding. Stevens Henager College, founded in 1907, is an accredited junior in-la- t Mr. Child will be graduated with high honors, and will receive an ACS Degree in Com- posite. He has been studying at the Ogden school of Stevens Henger College. Glenns House of MEATS sister-in-law- Phone TA Syracuse, Utah 62 MEATS FOR YOUR FREEZER AND WHOLESALE MEATS RETAIL 2 gc FEED LOT BEEF Whole or Half 32C PORK e Whole or Half s, 100 lbs. SA100 BEEF Cut, Wrapped and Frozen e Retail Meat Open Fri. & Sat june cotton sale or two! trip to Europe ... 39c Bacon by the Piece Lunch Meat . . 3 bs. $1.00 Beef Roast Bing-Rodne- y mens wag TE?. . .!.... 39c Also Custom Killing & Curing To) Iruu RfU when you ooen or add $50 or more to your State savings account NEW SUMMER SCH 9 A.M. to 7 PJil. 53c Swiss Steak half-size- win a 35c Ground Beef MEMBERSHIP IN THE Mon. 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