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Show rvv 1 k , . THE 'SUN CHftONlCLE THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961 day morning via jet plane for Stimpson arrived back home their mission headquarters at last week. She is the former Ly6ns, France. The two boys Mrs. Della Affleck. They are will serve in the French East now living in the new Mrs. Mssion. Alma Sonne, Assistant Stimpson home in the 49th LDS to the Twelve Apostles, set Ward area. apart Dale for his mission. KelVisiting here from Los Anly was ordained by Hugh B. geles is Mrs. Mary Dunn, mothBrown, latest counselor to er of Mrs. Herman (Perneica) 0. McKay. Fiet. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Neal Taylor Jr., went to have received word from their spend the summer with his son, Jay, who recently depart- aunt, Mrs. Adell Taylor Allen, ed for the British Mission. El- when she returned to her home der Taylors address is: Elder in Palm Springs, Calif, last Mark John Taylor, British Mis- week. He phoned his parents sion, 50 Princess Gate, Exhibi- Saturday night to say he is tion Road, Londonr S.W.7, Eng- haing a wonderful time. land. A demonstration on hairpin Mrs. Leone Thompson, of lace will be given at Relief SoManhattan Beach, Calif., spent ciety workday meeitng in the four days visiting with her par- Riverdale LDS Ward on Tuesents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ellis. day, July 11. The meeting was The occasion was the golden postponed one week inasmuch wedding anniversary of the El- as .the July 4th celebration falls on the first Tuesday of the lis couple. Mr. and Mrs. Don Child and month. There Will also be quiltinfamily went with Mr. and Mrs. ing and flower making. All to invited are women terested Gordon Hawes and family on a nice vacation trip recently. They attend the meeting which bevisited Mesa Verde and the Az- gins at 10 a m. Each should tec Indian ruins in New Mexico. brng her own lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holcomb They went to Black Canyon, Colo., of the Gunnisori National from Cheyenne, Wyo., visited Monument. They also visited with Maurice and Betty High-fieland family over the week the Arches National Monument and VernaPs Dinosaur National end. The two men are cousuis. Last Saturday afternoon Tim Monument in Southern Utah. Les Aimes Gaeis Club, River-dale- s Palmer, son of Walter and Ella womens service club, Palmer, left for Denver. He held the' monthly meeting on will make his home with and Monday eening at the home of work for his brother,! Fred, who is head of an insulation Phyllis Cevering. were Virginia Mitchell and company there. Another son of the Palmers, Ruth Bradley. Guest artist was Janice Johnson. Following the Arlo, is back n Veterans Hospibusiness meeting, Janice en- tal in Salt Lake City. He has the leg which has tertained the group by playing the organ and demonstrating caused him so much pain and the various features of1 the treatment since he was badly injured while cutting down a organ. Friends of Phil Smith, former tall shade tree at his home in Riverdale boy, learned recently Ogden last winter. A tour of the Deseret Industhat he has received an appointment to serve in the Utah Val- tries retail store and plant will ley Hospital at Provo as a hos- be held ths Friday evening, June 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. Evpital administrator. Shanz and Eva Pannunzio eryone is urged to take advanand children have been on a tage of this opportunity to learn weeks vacation to Cheyenne of the interesting project which and also to a mountain cabin is being coducted there. It is loin the hills not far from there. cated at 2048 Washigto Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. John Borger Jr., have gone back home to La Puente, Calif., after spending a vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ohn Borger Sr., and other relatives and Walk in love. friends. (Eph. 5:2)'. A 5 lb. 11 oz. baby boy was We eannot foree love born June 21 to Jimmy and through sympathy or a feelJoan Borger Jackson at I.DS ing of duty.-The love of God in Lake Salt City. Hospiatl that is expressed through us After a honeymoon is expressed through all His into Canada and down children, but it mUst be freely up trip I the coast,- Mr. and Mrs. Dan given. RIVERDALE NEWS The A1 Chavez family were happy to entertain Als neices, Eva and Pearl Chavez, of San Bruno, Calif., this past week. The Chavez girls are daughters of Als sister, Mrs. Eli Chavez. Both are prominent in music circles in their home town. . Avon VanNoy and family spent three days In Cache Valley attending the VanNoy family reunion, posterity of Thomas L. VanNoy. The festivities were held at Palisades Lake, Palisades, Idaho. Approximately 90 people were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sanders and family vacationed in Yellowstone1 National Park this past week. They stayed two nights at picturesque Jackson Hole. They also spent some time at Hefigen Dam, reviewing the damage wrought by the disastrous earthquake. They had a good time fishing for trout at Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone Park. They also went horseback riding at Jack-soHole and rode the ski lift. They had but one complaint the mosquito population at Jackson. Elders Dale Child and Kelly Knight left at 1:55 a.m. Tues- n WELCOME WAGON f experience years fostering good will in business and community life. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone ' PHONE ET RfcOR Ap it Nf4 vef William Browii of 4985 S. 3100 West, Roy, celebrated his on 78th birthday .anniversary June 21. Mr. Brown and his twin brother, Henry, Were born June 21, 1883; in Wilson Lane, Utah. They were the second children in a famliy of 13, seven sons and six daughters, born to John M. and Sariah Holmes Brown. Henry only lived three months. n tea I V - w A ' , v. - , a one-roo- incoa-venien- tax-dolla- g , six and bows and arrows, had breakfast, dinner ad supper and enjoyed the day there. Those attending from So. W. were Douylas Mathis, Bryan Poll, Tommy Stanger, Calvin Kap,, Gary Poll, Richard 'Dayton and George Handerhan. The Seagull girls went on a tour o fSalt Lake City last Tuesday and they throughly enjoyed visiting the many points of interest there. They went n a chartered bus wth 57 girls form the Stake. Those going from our ward was Elaine Poll, Margene Cook, Susan Wilson, Jean Ken-del- l, Gail Poll, Ramona Hill and Margie Poll. Mrs. Francis Stephens was guest of honor at a stork shower on Friday night at the home of Mrs. Morgan Murray and Pat in So. Weber. Many games were played, refrehments served and many lovely gifts were receied. After 10 long years seeing each other, two brothers got together this last week ta talk over old imes and to get caught up on recent events of the lives. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Markham an dtwo sons, Sammy and Jerrw of Medera, Calif, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cleary Markham and family for five wonderful days. They met nephews and neices and even enjoyed a couple days of fishing up the canyon. After Seamons and Louise . grandchildren. For many years his vocation was painting and paper hang ing until he lost his eye sight in 1953, when he was forced to retire. His wife passed away Feb. 3, 1956, and since that time he has lived alone. His son, Arthur, has been vepy thouhtful qf him and ells every day to do what chores there is to do. After his return from his mission he held different positions in the ward, was superintendent for some f the Sunday School years; also spent two years as A V . i ) k 10-roo- - ' n , fey. f V": TV missionary. Mr. 80-acr-e - jpeg, ' News Vets Warned on Addresses two-wee- k W Mr. and Mrs. Gene Greer and amily enjoyed the week end sight seenig an dcamping obt. They journed to Mirror Lake and up to Bear Lake where they enjoyed swimming and other Mr. and Mrs. Dale-PolMarg- activities. ie and BrentJRem Schenck, Mr. Cecil and Calvin Kap and and Mrs. Wayaoaa Cash and Carl Banks, Willis and Boyd family, Mrs La Vara Poll and us Mower, Jake and Gary Kap Brake gals spent four days up the week at Alice Lake in and around Spirit Lake and spent LWyo. and having a good Bever Creek doing a. little fish- time. fishing ancT ing restng up a hit. Miss Kay Wansgard ot Ogden Visiting for three days with the week nd visiting with spent Judy and Linda Harmon was a cousin from Clearfield, Jean an aunt, Maxine Mower and Terry. area HilL Mr. and Mrs. John Mathis and Out of State camping on Sun Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waters day at the Boyd Harmon home was same old friends from Star enjoyed a few days during the week in Los Vegas. They looked Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Junior around and saw a couple of Kennington. shows and was glad to leave the 127 weather they were having. Last Thursday evening the Eager Eater All Chib served their parents a lovely supper at checks. The VA official pointed out the home o flheir leader Joan that a few minutes spent at the Call. It was enjoyed out of doors post office filling out a change with eleven parents present of address card, and in drop During the week the club enping a short note to the VA of- joyed an afternoon of horse fice at Salt Lake City, could back riding. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dayton eliminate most of this problem. entertained 45 members of the the-poboth office Notifying and the VA was particularly family at their home oil Fathers stressed by Smith, who said that Day. They enjoyed a pot lffck often, the VA does not receive dinner and spent the afternoon the change of address in time cooking off in the swimming to make the change for the pool and visiting with each oth next check, 'll fhe post office has an official change of ad dress on record; the check can be forwarded. The manager had this advice for Utah veterans or their bene ficiaries planning to move: 1. Notify the VA Regional Office at 1750 S. Redwood Road, Salt Lake City 4, Utah, not the U.S. Treasury Disbursing Office from' which your checks are being mailed. Give both your old and new address. 2. Fill out a change of ad dress card at. your post office. SOUTH WEBER Brown was blessed with a sunny disposition and this ha9 been a help to him since he lost his sight as he can still smile and never complains, la fact, he says it has been a bless, ing in a way, as the Blind Association of Utah furnisheshim with a record player andkeepa him supplied with records on many subjects and this has been a schooling he neve Mr. Brown spent his boyhood would have received in any othin Wilson and attended the Wil- er way in his retiring years. He son school, also the old Weber is enjoying fairly good health Academy at Ogden. The first and hopes to live to be 80. this in sugar factory territory was built in Wilson Lane when he was about 17 years of age, and. he worked there for some years. Thousands of dollars in monthly Veterans AdministraHis father bought an farm in Roy in 1896 and in 1904 tion payments for compensabrick house tion, pension and other benefits he built a on it. On June 5, 1905 the fam- for veterans or their survior in Utah were returned to the U.S. ily moved to Roy. William was Treasury Disbursing Office aa 22 years' of age at that time and last month, achad just received a call for a andeliverable to J. Smith, manElmer cording mission to Great Britain from ager of the VA Regional Office the Wilson Ward. In Salt Lake City. ' Roy was a very small comThese checks were undelivmunity at that time and church was held in a small erable because the person for school house. He left for his whom they were Intended had mission in September, 1905, moved and had failed to notify from the Roy Ward and labored the VA and the post office of a in Rochdale and Manchester. change of address. On Nov. 28, 1908, he was marSmith said, al ried to Florence Butterworth, moatNationally, VA benefit checks, 200,000 a convert from Rochdale, Engsome $15 millio, are involving land. They were the parents of returned to disbursing office 11 children, eight sons and during a year causing three daughters (nine of whom and, often, suffering are still living): Mrs. Vernon to many thousand veterans and (Mabel) Stanley, Marlow their survivors. In addition, Brown and Eugene Brown of hundreds of thousands of Roy: Arthur, Ronald and Richin extra man hours are ard of Ogden; Alma and Don in locating the recipispent of Moses Lake, Wash., and Mrs. ents and double-handlinthe Arthur (Dorothy) Rinkleman of California. He also has 27 and 6 greatgrandchildren d There is only one SO William Brown Observes 78th Birthday .'Anniversary stake PAGF rTf"1 i V, L'l - an appointment or fail to call you, leaders, work directors, etc. My purse containing names, addresses, and dates for appointments for film and Phaff Sewing Machine demonstrations has been lost if 1. miss 4-- H . or misplaced. Please call me! 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