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Show y the sun HOOPER HEWS An elk hunt was the diversion of Howard and Marion Cox and John Savage the past weekend. They accompanied a group of friends to Lonetree, Wyo. s' . Best wishes for a speedy recovery go out to LeRoy Beasley and his daughter-in-law- , Joy Beasley, both of whom are confined to the hospital. Sustained as a new counselor 1 nthe Hooper Second Ward Sunday School was Eldin Simpson. This 'Sunday School, because' of its size has been on split sessions for some time. For thi reason, it was deemed advisable to Select an additional counselor. Paul and Rosalie Helms of Chronicle. Thursday, September W Mr. land Mrs.' Floyd Suiter with Dean and Ruby Hadley as hosts. Their guests were LaRue Morgan, J.' C. and Donna Hansen, Dona Paice, Carl and Luanna Fowers, Herbert and Wanda Peterson, Van and Geraldine Call, Fred and Marion Allen and Jay and CharOne group of the Hooper lene Frew. The group will meet regularFirst Ward's Mutual Marrieds met Sunday tvening at the ly to hear and discuss the hoihe Portland, Ore., have been visiting here with Rosalies parents for the past ten days. Paul is stationed in Portland" with .the Coast Guard and they made the tr'p down here by motor scooter. Norman and Beth Hull left Tuesday to take them home. 21, wei fous uei church missionarr lessons." Norman and Velma Read had as guests for the evening, Lloyd and Lucile King and Melvin and Armina Widdison. They showed movies which were taken of the group When they were at Lava Hot Springs with their families this summer, . A dancing party, which was hosted by Larry Stokes, was enjoyed Saturday, evening by Lor- - Smith attended an open house ocin her honor Sunday. The birthday. casion was her 85th The party was given by her two Smith daughters and son. May Graham w Visitors in Hooper for the of Hooper, Olga Clifton Smith of Lopast weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Eden and Clair Beus and family of Othel- gan. lo, Wash. memvers from Several A large number of friends Hooper were chosen to repreand relatives of Nettie M. sent the Weber County na Cragun, Bonnie Seelos, Gaye Renee Green, Jeanine Cole, Val Shupe, lex ciarK,' Brent Atkinson, and Danny Henstra and Rex. w - ... Gaft 3 On HYCINTH Bulbs 6 ,or 39c 3 bulbs 39c $5.49 Value JASYTOPARK SUPER DISCOUNT DRISTAN 59 SUPER DISCOUNT SAVE-O- DRUGS PRICE VO 5 9 TIPTOP U.79 ITS SMART i 10 SILK CURLERS SAVE-O- N DRUGS PRICE SUPER DISCOUNT TO BE THRIFTY TOILET TISSUE SAVE-O- N 4,"r19l REGULAR SPRAY DEODORANT REGULAR lomi SAVE-O- DRUGS PRICE 1.9 30 GLASS t SHAMPOO SAVE-O- N DRUGS PRICE mg GARBAG PITCHER 77 (Sc HEAVY FULL and I L9TI9 The MIA held a lovely dance Tuesday in West Point hall. The theme Light the Way to MIA, was used in the decorations. Thosq attending .enjoyed the affaiA CANVAS ZIPPER Sept. 26 was Swarm Night." All Honor Bees, Mia Joys and Laureletts will be honored. A program ii outlined and all parents of girls peing honored are invited to attend. . VALUE DESERT FLOWER Count 8 MM cf Kodachrome 12 39 GYM BAG CAN Flashbulbs Film Baby Soap SAVE-O- N would like to congratulate the new Youn Ladies presidency. They are Jennie Stoddard, Della Dahl, Judy Garner, Merle Belnap and Lillie Stoddard. Merle and Lilie remain as secretaries. We wish them happiness in their new positions. Val Jean NiWsen and Edwards were released from their positions as president and activity counselor, with thanks for their work. W'e Plui To $1.59 JOHNSON LUSTRE CREME OUb c. 20 GALLON 2.99 200 SUPER DISCOUNT REGULAR new chairman, Reese Montgomery, 1st coun. and Volney Edwards 2nd coun.; La Von Edwards was chosen secretiry. The retiring officers are Horace Oleson, chairman Leland Patterson, 1st coun., Volney Edwards secretary. We congratulate the new committoe and Wish them success in tBair labors. . - 57 4.95 U Bond $2.00 DRUGS PRICE v SIZE d LB. BOYS 1.37 N 1 1 The Genealogical Committee was reorganized recently. Ther-aiJohnston was sustained as La-Vo- n Anacin Tablets SUPER DISCOUNT GLASS Furnace PEANUT Filters BRITTLE for - 59c 10 The Relief Society held their opening social on Tuesday Sept. 19 at 2 p.m, A very amusing book review was given entitled The Snak Has All the Lines". A light comedy given just the right touch by Mrs. Pollard of the Riverside Stake. A good time was had by all. OLD FASHIONED Dustop super dTsWiTnt $1.0( DRUGS PRICE Regular TUMBLERS REGULAR MENNENS SAVE-O- N mognHc speaker CHeice of 3 color NOW ONLY 66 REGULAR ?$ handlo. combinations. HAIR DRESSING SUPER DISCOUNT REGULAR plays J50 hours in normal use. 5 transistor plat died. Unbroakablo polystyrtna carrying High output 3 Vi" SUPER DISCOUNT DRUGS PRICE Electric casa DRUGS PRICE Why Pay Moie portable has outstanding tone, Fold-daw- n DRUGS PRICE Af-to- n A bigger buy than ever! This $1.00 SAVE-O- N HAIR Portable Radio SUPER DISCOUNT SAVf-O-N REGULAR" America's Favorite famous General REGULAR BAN DEODORANT n 19c N 98c REGULAR Save-O- n And Save EVENFLO NURSERS TABLETS DRUGS PRICE Shop why pay more 25c REGULAR REGULAR SAVE-O- N 'ey Daffodils NEWS Three West Point boys hive recently accepted calls to serve in the mission field and will be leaving in the naer future. Douglas Twede is going to serve in .the South Australian Mission. Lynn De Graw (who has lived in West Point for several years, and hence is like one of our own) is also going to Australia at the same time as Douglas, ttowever, he will serve in the Australian Mission (the Northern part of Australia.) Douglas and Lynn will be in the mission home at the same time. During the past week, calls were received by Lee Zaugg and Dan Fisher. Lee will go to the West German Mission and Dan to the Southern States. Other missionaries from West Point now serving are Leon Blake, Argentine; Jerry Montgomery and Jim Thurgood in the Netherlands; Jan Montgomery, West Canadian, Ronald Flint, Louis Hall and Fred Fisher all in England. Sandberg in California and Glenn Oleson in, Canada. Three missionaries have recently returned home, Darrell Twede from Finland; iherald and Johnston from the South Australian Mission. Also Steven Richeson (one of our boys who left from California) nd served in the Eastern States. o - (BcfflDIb kj KINO ALFRED SUPER DISCOUNT WEST POINT 4-- r o ni;H Hand a 4-- 4-- GOVERNMENT INSPECTED q:S 1 clubs at the state fair. Garol HuU exhibited a wool " suit, Deann Jensen, a coat, DeeAon biscuits, Louise Hull, Linda PenHooper, bread and Each product cookies. girls man, represented a different phase work. of Why- - Pay More? QQc yy COMPLETE WITH PROCESSING i Af ton' Johnston, Geneve Putnam and Val Jean Nielson have hand and body lotion 200 size ... recently been sustained as teachers in the MIA. Congratu-lation- s to each of them. . Alin Page has been released from the Sdnday School. The primary has - recently been reorganized. We wish to congratulate Beth Porter, the new president and June Thurgood, first counselor, Iileoe Dahl, 2nd coun. We wish them happiness in their new callings. Florence Abrams was released as president, Zelma Singleton 1st coun. and June Thurgood as 2nd coun. They will pot be idle as each has a new pod-lio- n to fill. Florence has been called as stake primary music Zelma 'new blazer director; leader. June .will serve as 1st counselor,to Beth Porter. Thought for the week. T would rather be right and have no thanks than be wrong and have 'ho punishment. 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