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Show i i The Sun Chronicle, Thursday, June 7, 1962 READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Good Luck on Your Eighth Birthday NEW! WHILE THEY LAST LADIES FLATS AND CASUALS Special $1.99 DRESS HEEL LADIES HIGH SHOE Special $4.99 Children's Shoes $2.99 . . . JHIES SHOE STORE 5617 S. 1900 W. ROY STAKE FIRST WARD A singing practice for the stake All ward members are enyouth chorus which will sing at couraged to attend stake conferthe Sunday conference meetings, ence Sunday June 10. There will will be held at the Ogden taber- be Sunday School held at 10 m. for both adults and children nacle at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, a who cannot attend. June 9. Anyone wishing rides Becky Barker, daughter of Mr. should contact their MIA presiand Mrs. Ronald Barker, was dent. baptized on Saturday and con- - BOB & JACK'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Service 5211 So. 1825 W. Phone 825-657- 1 Roy, Utah iveirytflhiiira) Mysff CORDUROY PANTS Ladies & Girls Dresses Vi PRICE Regular up to $5.99 $5.99 LADIES AND GIRLS CAPRIS-SHOR- TS BOYS SPORT SHIRTS The membership of Paulette y Searle was read in fast and meeting on Sunday. We welcome her into the ward. Baptized on Sunday and confirmed on Sunday were Anglee Leishman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leishman and Elaine Echols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Echols. Kenneth Lee Glover is very ill at this time and the bishopric would like those in the ward to remember him. y Members of the choir enjoyed social a held at the chapel on Vi REG. PRICE $1.29 BLOUSES Regular 3.98 MENS DRESS PANTS REDUCED NOW 1.88 30 YM-MI- testi-man- ONE GROUP NOW ac solo 18. $1.99 NOW Regular $1.99 Monday evening. Aaronic priesthood members and their advisors went to the stake camp on Saturday to fill their assignment and report having a very enjoyable time. FOURTH WARD Verena Weeks has been as activity counselor in the YWMIA. Veda Ospital has been sustained as secretary of the YWMIA. The MIA girls are looking forward to attending summer camp during June and July. Practices for the Road Shows are now being held in Mutual. Ward members send get well wispes to our Primary president LouCeil Gibby, who is now recovering from surgery. FIFTH WARD In sacrament meeting on Sunday certificates of graduation were presented to the following ward members who have comthe Teacher Training pleted course: Instructor Elina RobinLouise son, Sergene Simmons, Thompson, Eileen Reimsehussell, Mabel and Arthur Bingham, Lucille and Robert Bodily, Howard A. Brimhall, Mabel Burgener, Shyrl D. Davis, Darward Eames, George ML Dias, Rhoda Flinders, Morris Reed Gailey, Mabel Green, Beverly Racker, Glen A. Robinson, Joan Stettler, Gary F. Thompson, Cheryl L. Walker, Elwyn S. Walker and Parley V. Oleson. Stanley Racker was presented and sustained for ordination as a Deacon. Richard A. Bingham was ordained a Priest on Sunday by his father, J. Blaine Bingham. SIXTH WARD The Relief Society extends an invitation to ail ladies of the ward and their husbands to come to the closing social on Thurs day evening, June 7. A delicious dinner will be served at 7 pm. and then the group will be entertained with a fne program. Husbands are the specal guests of the evenng. The event will be held in the evening. The event will be held in the Roy Stake House. Graduated from Primary on Sunday was Craig Anthon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Anthon. He was welcomed into the by Superintend C. William Sessions. On Saturday evening Dixie Ho&son, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hodson was baptized by Brent Kay. On Sunday she was confirmed a member of the church by Bishop Loren O. Kay. Eugene Gorder has been chosen t oact as second assistant in the Sumjfty School Superintendency. The new superintedent is Elwynn Johnson, Aage Nagel and Eugene Gorder. Harold Huges was released from the Sunday School Stake Board on Sunday, May 27. The release was made because Harold has moved from the stake. Patsy Blodgett is the new Junior Chorister in Primary. She is filling the vacancy left by Deloris Smith, who has been asked to be a Primary counselor. SEVENTH WARD The MIA presidency wish to thank all those who helped to make the Lagoon party which was held Monday evening a success. Ward members are urged to reserve the night of June 15 for the ward welfare dinner. Relief Society will be held on of every the first Thursday month only during the summer months. Commencement time will be 10 a.m. Deb Wood has been released as advisor to the Senior Aaronic Priesthood. Edward Holloway has been as Advisor to the Deacons Quorum and sustained as advisor to the Senior Aaronic. Arnold Wurston has been sustained as advisor to the Deacons quorum. Deb and Betty Wood were sustained as coordinating and welcoming family for the missionary program. on the piano by Judy. Carolyne Mattsson gave a reading cn Mary Magno-lene- . A snort talk was given by Rhea Stevens. THIRD WARD There will be a Sunday School held for both Third and Eighth Wards Sunday, June 10, at 10.30 a.m. conducted by Third Ward. Stake conference meetings will begin at 11:30 a m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday. The chapel was filled to overflowing at the farewell testimonial which was held for Gary Bingham on Sunday. Gary will enter the mission home June 11 and leave for the Andes Mission June LADIES COATS MENS SPORT SHIRTS Regular $2.99 members. June Heiser sang a PRICE 3:88 2 firmed on Sunday by her father. The infant son of Card and Brent Thompson was blessed by bis father and given the name of Steven Gordon Thompson. Todd Gary Christensen was the name given to the son of Sandra and Gary Christensen when he was blessed by his father. The daughter of RaVae and James Goodman was blessed by her father and given the name Cheryl Ann. A party for all Primary workers and their partners will be held Friday June 8, at the Roy Park beginning at 7 p.m. There will be a planned pot luck supper followed by games. Summer Primary will commence at 10.30 a.m. There will be a class at 11:45 for those attending kindergarten. A scouting round table for scout cub scout and explorer leaders will be held Thursday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Bonneville High Seminary building.. SECOND WARD Becky Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reid, was baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Seifert was blessed by her grandfather, Otto, and given the name of Karen. Our Relief Society presented a program at the Weber County Hospital on Tuesday morning for the ladies who are Relief Society companied Regular up to $7.99 NOW Page Six ONE GROUP Vi REG. PRICE Other Blouses 30 NOW 1.99 Ladies MEN AND BOYS COATS AND SWEATERS Regular Regular Regular Regular 6 BOYS NOW 9.88 NOW 5.88 NOW 4.99 NOW 3.88 away call this agency today for complete pro tection and service. Special Group af Stretch Capris NOW $3.99 Regular 9" SHOES 15.95 12.95 6.99 5.99 Wi hope not. M but, of course, no one knows when disaster, witl strike. Be safe right Vi REG. PRICE Vi REG. PRICE MEN Off 8 Girls Sweaters Call fa Ladies and Girls Panties Regular 59c pair- NOW 4 $1.00 Your Independent Agent NOW 3 LEVI BLUES 3.50 PR. Men and Boys Socks, reg 69c . . 3 for $1.00 Mens regular 75c ' . . . . 2 for $1.00 Mens regular . . . now 79c Mens House Slippers reg. 5.99 NOW 3.88 $1-1.- TA5-077- "Swim Suit" Catalina 30 OFF REG. PRICE ALL Ladles & Girls Slips . . . . Vi Price S GIRDLES SKIRTS REDUCED Clfd. 7 committee for the Aaronic Priesthood over 21. Baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday were Sharon Kay Lamon, daughter of Shirley and Richard Lamon and Brent J. Tubbs, son of Doris and Durlin Tubbs. We had five babies blessed in our Fast and Testimony meeting. we.'- - Louise Bingham They daughter of Bishop and Ramona Bingham, who was blessed by her father. The daughter of Dorothy and Floyd Armstong was blessed by her father and given the name of Loralee. The daughter of Sally and Eugene Davies was blessed by her father and given the name of Marilee. The son of Julia and Vernon . Wiberg was blessed by his father and given th ename of Bryon Stettler Wiberg. The son of Gayie and Duane Brown was Messed by J. Wood-roBrown and given the name of Robert Todd Brown. LAKE VIEW WARD Primary will begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday mornings during the summer months. MIA girls who are going to summer camp should have their money and doctor's certificates turned in by June 11. Mia Maids and Laurels will be leaving June 18. All MIA Jeaders should take of the conference advantage meetings June 15, 16 and 17. Various plays will be presented at the MIA Festivals at June conference June 12 thru 16. For on these information further plays check the May Improvement Era. A work meeting will be held in Relief Society Monday, June 11 at 7 p.m. Ribbon corsages will be made and quilting will be done. Vaughn Davis was presented and approved to be advanced to a Teacher. SUNSET MEWS Leann Robinson was badly burned on her right arm, chest and neck Wednesday, Memorial day, Msi 30, ki Morgan when the family were enjoying an outing with relatives. Gas was thrown on a bonfire by some of the "small fry. It exploded and hit LeAnn. She saved her own life b having the presence of mind to rool in the dirt. Her father and mother, not far away, were called and she was rushed to the Dee Hospital for care. She will be in the hospital two week before doctors will be able to tell wheather grafting of skin will be neccess ary. 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STATE $1.00 NINTH WARD Jay Cheever and Glen Simmons have been set apart for the TENTH WARD Ward members are urged to attend the stake conference meetings Sunday, June 10, at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. In Fast and Testimony meeting the infant daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Thurgood was blessed and given the name of Debra Lee. EIGHTH WARD VERNAL' SMITH Regular up to 79c NOW 1.98 Ah - GIRLS SLACKS Regular 5.99 7 nnrfpl tn MEN AND BOYS REVERSABLE VESTS today d , GIRLS BLOUSES MENS PANTS the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Ham sandwiches will be sold for 10 cents. ' New families who were welcomed into our ward on Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Stanger and sons Marvin and Darren, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Burton Foste and infant son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thompson and daughter, Shanna Lee and Mrs. Thelma Weir andn son Jack. Claudine Swenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Swenson, was baptized on Saturday and on Sunday by her father. Mr. Swenson also blessed their infant son with the name of Ariel Clayton Swenson. Reid Mann was released as a teacher in the Sunday School. Lloyd Porter was released as advisor to the Priest quorum. Reid Mann was sustained to the position. The Deacons quorum has been reorganized. Sustained as president was Curtis Campbell; 1st counselor, Lyle Karras; 2nd counselor, Marty Hamblin; Secretary Jerry Peterson. A work day will be held in Relief Society Thursday, June 14. Audrey G'lest will be the instructor. PHONE 825-699- 4 r.r.x.T- ?;S |