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Show THE SUN CHEOMClfi, WfUftSDAY, SEPTtMBER, 23, 1961 nr.iufyniminr- -i of their office meet with them should call them. ROY HEWS A delicious dessert luncheon was served to members LuDean Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lilenquist sHICH and children Terryl Ray and Alvery, Nadine Ricks, Shirley Wade, Barbara Wiggins, Hazel Kelly Ann were guests of Mr. Barnes, Melba Stevens, and Feo-land Mrs. Theron Driever SunBarton. day. Special guests were MarDeair Mr. and Mrs. Theron Driever, Campbell, Carolyn Munk, Jean Mrs. Zelda Reed and Beck at- Stettler and Shirley Dies. tended a fare well for Ronnie LaVar McMillan, G. R. Ole-soJenson at Salt Lake on Sunday. Keith Toone and Ben FowNot just a daughter, not just ler elk hunting on Satenjoyed a son but both were born to Mr. and brought home a large and Mrs. Howard Herbert on urday elk which they plan to use for Sept. 23. The twins have fiva ward dinner. brothers and sisters .waiting at home. them r - a PRICED RHYME... CfENrrEOFFfMceFrjDVte POST PHILIPPE Kivomr', rue FWALBNTOF S3. tOO, OOO FORA THREE WEPOEM . RECITED TO THE TO BE PIOPACH'S SWEETHEART f PAGE FOUR Johnny and June Kap. Dean and ing a instructor. Guests included Bishop TherThe Hooper First Ward Re- Ruby Hadley assisted in organizwas on Simpson, Gene Arave, HerJune the Kap group. ing lief Soviety wil lhold an openand Max Hunter, wljo has spent ing social next Tuesday morn- elected president, Gilbert Hump- bert and Wanda Peterson hostess. tand host the Beth the Jast several months work- ing at 10:30. The program is hries, vice presidentt and Fay Fowers is recuperating ing in the Uintahs near Fleam under the direction of Cora Fow-er- s Christensen a secretary. at home after having spent sevto the hoslng Gorge Dam, spent last weekand Reta Parker and will They will study the LDS miss- eral days confined ' " end with his family here. He has honor the , retiring presidency. ionary lessons with Carl Mann pital. returned to work for about anRefreshments wil lbe served follother month. owing the program. Three persons from the The opening social of the Hooper Second Ward have been called to srv ar LDS missionarWard wil lalso be held ies in the near future. j next Tuesday. It wil lbegni at Be Sure That Your SLEEPING BAGS and Lynn Fielding, son of Mr. and 2 p m. with Wanda Miller in Mrs. Albert Fielding, will serve charge of the program. Slides bis mission in Hawaii. of Greece will be shown followJACKETS are MARTINIZED! Lee and Flora Stoddard have ed by refreshments. been asigned to serve in the The second study group of the Eastern Atlantic states for a two Hooper First Ward Mutual Mar-ried- s Remember I If its MARTINIZING its ODORLESS year period. class was organized when All three of them will sleave they met at the home of Weldon in October. and LaRue Morgan Sunday evenSouth of Guets at the home of Dean ing. Post Office and Pearl Flinders last weekThoe who atended were Orend were Elwood and Lona son and Beth Christensen, LyFlinders and daughter, Gayle. man and Margene Ballif, GilRoy, Utah The Flinders are former Hoop- bert and Thora Humphies, er residents and now residide in Dick and Flarence Lewis, and Nyssa, Oregon. HOOPER HEWS HUNTERS SPECIAL Se-(co- Best wishes go out to Lpy Jean Owens who is hospitalized. Birthday greetings go out to Judy Stevens who recently celebrated her 7th birthday; Dennis Owen who is 9 years old; Vicki Thompson who is 11 yean old and Mason Larsen who is 8. Hyrum Sandburg also celebrated his birthday this week. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Gleri Wallace on Sept. 23 and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith on Sept 24. A quick recovery is wished for Doris Draper who is confined to the hospital following major surgery. Mr. and Mrs .Charles Hull re- turned this week after spending a few days as guests of their Dr daughter and and Mrs. Thier Carver, at Carmichael, Calif. They enjoyed at tending the quarterly conference of American River Stake while there. son-in-la- SHOP Joan Wallace will be missed in this area for a time as she is attending college at USU. Good luck to Gaylen Field and Ethel Anderson who are trying to bag their elk this DRUGS AMD SEE WHAT YOU SAVE! N NO STAMPS! LI; Neighbors NO GIMMICKS! week. NO MEMBERSHIP DUES! Members of the MisLaneoug Club met on Thursday at the home of hostess Chiryl Davis. . SAVE-O- JUST ARRIVED AMONG OUR MANY Margaret Cragun, representative of the Civil Defense office gave a talk on the necessity of bomb shelters as ' insurance against disaster and passed out literature on shelter prepara tion. She stated that any group who desires to have a member NEW DISCOUNT PRICES FALL JEWELRY ST sssasar 25 OFF The Natural Look : 0SH3BMK Your Crowning Glory, tw Tns way you wear yhur halt For better or worse I Is tbs kj U your whole appearance. ,h - grooming. 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