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Show o - THE SUN CHRONICLE,' THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 Mr. Pari Baker and daughter FFaye were at Burley, Idaho Friday, where they attended a wedding reception for Sharon Rose, a granddaughter of Mr. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Arnold have a new daughter. She was born June 14. John Ackerman and his wife, the former Patsy Toombs, have a new daughter. She also ar rived on the 14th to the happy parents. PAGE FIVE vacation at Burley, headquarters at Guatemala City. ler and family recently returned SUNSET NEWS Idaho, was Philip Olmstead. He from a vacation trip out on the The 7 year-oldaughter, Paenjoyed a vacation at an uncle's, , West Coast. The Six Foodmakers, 4 II Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. North Davis Stake Quarterly tricia, of Mr. and Mrs. Steven held their group A family dinner was held, Conference will be held Satur- Reid, died Monday, June 12. of weekly meetRemember (be special meeting at the home of Margaret Sunday at the DeVere Adams day evening and Sunday, June virus pneumonia in Seattle. She ing Saturday evening at 8 p.m. Stimpson. The five member? home to celebrate a birthday, 24 and 25, in the Clearfield was brought to Sunset for fu- in Clearfield Stake House, bemade egg salad and meat and an anniersary and Fathers Day. Stake House. Sessions will be neral rites in Sunset Ward held for everyone. ing salad sandwiches Clinand an and burial in the Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl at 9 a m. and 3 egg p.m. with Elder Chapel, Gordon of Smithfield, and Mr. Marion D. Hanks of the General ton Cemetery. Steven is the egg nog from evaporated milk. Mr. and Mrs. Don Little are Mrs. Ruth Morgan, leader also son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. rejoicing over the arrival of anand Mrs. Wilbur Hedrick of Authorities in Salt Lake City, was in attendance. The next Tooele. Reid, of North Davis Stake. other son recently, making the as the speaker. meeting will be held next Tuesto on spend Leaving Friday Mrs. - Darwin Olson entered Littles parents of four sons. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McQuar-rlday. six months in the Marines are Mr. and Mrs Sherman Way-meand son, Freddie, have been the hospital last Friday, June Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stewart Allen Ostler, son of Mr. and 16, for surgery. She is reported received another visit It was a girl born June 12 and three children recently reMrs. Wayne Ostler, and Jimmy visiting the past wee in Sunset rela- doing nicely and will he home from the stork, also. with and area surrounding turned from a week's vacation. for Donald and Ivera Mitchell. Schoenfield, son of Dr. and Mrs. about Thursday, June 22. Home, following surgery, is They motored to Las Veags, and James Schoenfield. They will tives and friends. They were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wallgren and Elder Robert Lovells testiformer residents Sunset from there to Los Angeles, Dis- Mrs. Paul (Norma) Bingham. be stationed at San Diego. and family enjoyed a weekend now evewas in monial held Wash. live Seattle, Sunday neyland, Marineland and San She is getting along fine. Fathers Day dinner, guests picnic dinner in the cool of LoMiss Patricia Prouts testimo- ning, June 18, in Clinton Ward. FFrancisco. They returned by Happy birthday, Jill Baird, of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Montgomgan Canyon Sunday afternoon a has Lovell Elder accepted nial was held Sunday evening, who celebrated her eighth birthway of Reno, Nev. as a Fathers Day celebration. ery were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. June 18, in Sunset Ward call for his mission in Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jack day last week. Montgomery of Norilj Ogden 2. will and leave His July Mrs. Marion Wallgren is one She entered the Mismotored to Amorita, Okla. last Mrs. LuJean Owens is vacaEnjoying a weekT vacation in Chapef. brother, Kenneth, is now str- of the many Sunset officers of deweek to vvisit his father who tioning at Pleasant Grove. Southern Utah were Mr. and sion Home June 26 and will in the California Mission. church organizations who atMrs. Peter Alberts and son and part for her mission to Central ing passed away while they were Celebrating their wedding anS. StettMr. tended the Jun Conference in Mrs. with American and Mission LeRoy 3, July there. Sincere sympathy is ex- niversaries on Friday evening daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. tended to the Jacks in their with a Stan Alberts and children, night out oh the town bereavement. were Mr. and Mrs. Emery AtRickey, Kurt, Gerry and Brent, Carl and Ramona Racker kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern of Ogden. They were also achave a new son. He made his Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. companied by their grandson, arrival the 14th of June at the DeVere Adams. A delicious Lloyd Taylor. Dee Hospital. He is the sixth supper and They enjoyed seeing Zions eening of visiting son for the Rackera and they were enjoyed by all. Canyon, Brycce Canyon, Glen also hae three daughters. Celebrating his 10th birthday Canyon Dam, and camping overnight in their trailers at the Big Rock Canyd Mountain, Mount Carmel and Mount Nebo, is above Nephi which Happy anniversary Mr. and Celebrating birthdays this Mrs. Ray Olmstead, June 12, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Atkinson, week were Mae Lively, June 17; June 17; Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Vera Cook, June 19; and Jean Adams, June 20; Mr. and Mrs. Morris, June 20. Kirk Nielson, June 18; Mr. and Visiting at the home of Maj Mrs. Rex Bachman, and Mr. and and Mrs. Marvin Borodkin are Mrs. James Bertagnolli, June Mrs. Borodkins parents, Mr. 19; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cardi- and Mrs. A. N. Barber, Tacoma nal, June 22; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wash. Also vivsviting at the Robins and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Borodkin home is Dr. Robert ry Moore, June 24. May all en- Borodkin, who is on his way to t he University of Oklahoma joy many more. AVIATOR TYPE in Visiting at the Richard Crock- where he will have residency ett home Saturday were Mr. the psychiatric division. Com to HAMILTON DRUG for your and Mrs. A. B. Crockett of Maj. and Mrs. Curtis Hutchi FUN-TIM- E needs! We've a full-ranson and son, Stephen, left on Logan. Colo for Castle Rock, The Roger Lynch family spent Monday selection of summer accesa weeks vaca Saturday at Murray, where They will enjoy of at Mrs the ranch they attended a Johnson fam- tion sories and necessities to help you Hutchisons parents, Mr. and ily reunion. will Mrs. Hansen. They Andy Mrs. Ruby Omlstead entered have the best time of your life y Re&JtOOvaluft" k': the hospital on Tuesday She be accompanied home by thei who Linda gnd Judi, wherever you go whatever you underwent surgery and is ex- daugthers, im L,.MiWMW pected home soon. Our wishes hae been staying with their to do. And everything's low-price- d 111! S for a quick recovery go out to grandparents for the past two weeks. her. Weekend visitors at the give you the BIG VACATION VALLeaving for San Diego is StanMrs. Moses Mr. of and Drink Milk at noon and get a Jeppe Clontz. He will spend four ley UES . the BEST BUYS in FUNTIME for the Marine Corps. sen were their son and daugh years lift. You need refreshing always Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stanley is the son of Mr. and Supplies, Jeppesen of Logan. Monday Mrs. Russell Xllen Clontz. protein. Thats why you never outat the home visitors Jeppesen Mr. It's Canada bound for grow your need for Milk. Get the and Mrs. Roy Fage and son were Mr. Jeppeserts mother, Kevin, and Mr. fnd Mrs. Jack Mrs. Dora Jeppesen, and his Milk idea 3 glasses every day. , both of Jeppson. They lft Wednesday sister, Adeline Hancey, tEogkA. : ( and after viisting Canada; they , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olm will travel the West Coast to P-lffad childre, Liliee, Waye stead where kCt Sacramento, Calif., they will isit Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Voa Lee ad Hal, have just retured from a week's vacatio Kahus. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH as guests of Returning home from a at Emery, Utah, Mrs. Olmsteads parents, Mr and Wilford Broderick. you open or add Enjoying a steak fry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane or more to your Ricks on Saturday were the latState savings account ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Checketts, of Providence and brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Duane Checketts MEMBERSHIP IN THE and children, Doug and Patty of Salt Lake City. Frank Fowers and Phil W Orrock, district agents of the Occidental life Insurance Co of North Carolina, will attend a three-dameeting of leading salesmen at Colorado Springs including: Colo., next week, (June ROY. NEWS on Monday, June 19, was Philip Olmstead,. A party was held at the Roy park assisted by Marla Olmstead and Erma Ross. The following boys enjoyed .games, prizes and a delicious lunch: Glen Ross, Linsey Howe, Dennis Parker, Dennis Weston, Jay Hill, Rickie Gibson, Robert ichiffman, Gary Lynch, Rodney and Kevin Barker, Kevin Fage, Kerry Bullard, Don Field, talph Knudson, Douglas Young, Steen Nob and Philip. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bullard and children Kathy, Kerry, Kirk, Lonnie, Steven and Corey, spent Saturday at. South Fork where they attended a family reunion. Happy birthday, Ray Olmstead, June 9; Rex Bachman Jr., Irene Robins, Wendell T. Bel-naand Leona Dellenbach, June 18; Henry Matis, Ray Parker, Benjamin Barton and Gene Taylor, June 19; Susan Kay Toimioto, June 20; Illine Oliver, Susan Roat, June 21; Emma Maeckle, June 22; Bar bara Winters, Gary Morby, Pat McEntire, Donna Gavin, Jeai Minneci, Scott Brown, Karen Moore, Laurie Shutt and Verna Bambrough, June 24. llappy birthday all! weeks d e Salt Lake City last week. Choice Citizen Day is Saturday, June 24, at Clinton beginning at 11 a.m. Club to Hold Meet Ogden Nutritional - FFFern Boyd, Erma M , , The public is invited to attend. There is no admission charge. SWIM CAPS SUII GLASSES All new stvles Reg. 1 .00 c 59c SWIM FIIIS SWIM MASK .. Immer-thal- Margaret Osborn and Frieda Hirsa will be in charge. p ge f The Ogden Nutritional Club' will hold a meeting, Monday, June 26, at 8 p.m., in the Utah Power and Light Audtorium. The food committee will demonstrate and inform the public on teh many uses of a food blender. MEDIUM SIZE ter-in-la- - Drinlt Mote p" Owhen O OJh TOO , R3-14- PAPER 9 y PLATES 29-Jul- y PLACE SETTING of exquisite imported translucent china, hand painted in 24 karat gold in the Eternal Harvest pattern. Each additional setting is yours for $2.75 -a fraction of the regular price -each time you add $25 or more to your saving: account. , FREE four-pie- 1). They will be accompanied by their ce FREE PLACE SETTING of ROGERS SILVERPLATE by Oneida ltd. Each additional is yours for $2.75 ea h time you add $25 or more' to your savings account. (One free place setting per family) setting Vou'r Invited to vi wives. The group attending are members of Occidentals Lau rence Lee Club. Judy Bugger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Buger 5102 S. 525 West, Roy, has ac cepted a general office position at Maxwell i Accounting Firm Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kranig and son Dean, Chicago, 111.; Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Wilson, of Ro and Ricky Oliver, son of Mr and. Mrs. Don Oliver, have left to visit with Mr. Kranigs relatives and attend a nieces wed ding. They also plan to visit an uncle who owns the Pheasant Valley Hunting Club in Wisconsin. They also will visit many points of interest, including the St. Lawrence Seaway, museums and the U505 German sub. They will be gone several weeks. j Mrs. Frances Carlisle and daughter Anne of Roy, have left for San Diego, Calif.,' to visit their son, Steve, who has returned. from the Navy. , They also will spend some time visiting friends and relatives in Barstow, Palm Springs and Los Angeles. On theri return they plan to jspend some time in Las Vegas. ouf convenient blocktoppoJ parking tot while you hop in downtown Claarfioid. j Aspirin Gelusil 6-1- Travel Wading 100 Repallanf 39c 2 IlMlM loti Reg. 1.35 3 3M til Sea & Ski 6 Foot 2 Ring Reg. 6.98 98- - t Pool Luggage t .nv.v.v.v.w.w. .o .WAV.W.W., .ww 'Ihs. 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