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Show ."rTar--Ti- tfirig-- TW. i ai"1 ' ..'V - Pag Six THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 week-envisitor in Brigham City and Portage. In Portage, he visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parkinson. ROY NEWS presented him with a lovely baby girL The little one arrived at the Dee Hospital. Anxiously the of both mother and baby sister are one son and. two daughters. d Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stoker and and Roger returned to Logan. sons left Monday for an extended Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bassett and On Monday a baby girl was vacation that will take them thru son Jimmie of Canoga Park, born to Paul and Joan Farber, Yellowstone Park and on into California arrived late Saturday in the Dee Hospital. The new Montana where Glen and the boys evening for a visit with Mrs. baby has a brother and a sister hope to get in some good fishing. Bassett s father and mother, Mr. waiting to get acquainted with her. Mrs. Joan Moser was released and Mrs. Owen Fox. from the Dee Hospital on Thure Boling-brokCleve and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan HanMl, sday. Her daughter, Mrs. Cathbrought their little daugh- cock and family left on Saturday erine Blaine of Logan came to be ter, Deborah, home from the Dee for Sacramento, California. They with her mother during her re- Hospital on Thursday. The little will be gone two months while one has been confined in the hos- Mr. Hancock attend school there. covery. On Sunday Mr. Blaine arrived pital for a week due to a bronFathers Day was extra specand in the evening Robert and chial infection. ial for Keith Cox because it was Catherine and their two sons Jay Mr. Barry Parkinson was a on this day that his wife Barbara home-comin- g Sunday visitors at the Andrew Moser home were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moser of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Blaine and sons of Logan. Bishop and Mrs. Loren O. Kay and family enjoyed a Sunday visit in Tremonton, at the home of Mrs. Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pratt and sons, Kenneth, Norman and have just returned from brother, David. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rose and a weeks vacation at St, George, Keith, where Utah, they were guests MITCHELL 30 The very finest Reg. $32.50 'j 4 Reg. 49c T0Y0 HATS Reg. 2.98 Ladies PLAY SHOES keg. 89c SNORKELS Reg. 5.95 pLASTC H0SE 3 79 Reg. 4.25 Sqqlte,. Hose ' AIR MATTRESS Over Size .122 BAIT CANTEEN 2.99 99c ... ROD CADDY 99c ea. 1.39 CANVAS CREEL ALL SIZES $2.98 49 1.39 Reg. 1.49 Reg. 49c Sail Water THONGS , Pyrex JUICE SERVER 77 29c Bot. 100 22 Pc. Plastic PICNIC SET Reg. 98c Brush and Form Curlers 49c 99 YOU ) .3 ( .................................... fimn ,., t sxtiAAWi.ti . i a a a aa a i t . TTTTTTTTTi i Reg. $249 14.49 Lydia Gray TOILET 895 PHONE GET SET FOR THE Professional Skill - .fV.'" . v Vr ' k . 10-Ro- 4 the Olympia Prompt Service Brewing Company at Tumwater, near Olympia, Washington, to 4:30 every day. 8i1 Reasonable Price . TISSUE ll Pac 825-741- 0 Quality Drugs 8.-0-0 roSw A t Newly elected officers of the Lady Lions are (seated) President Mrs. Neal S. Karren; (1 to r) Treasure Mrs. Don Dennis; Vice President Mrs. Blaine Tucker and Secretary Mrs. Glen McEntire. They will be installed at ceremonies to be held at the Oakridge Country Club, Thursday June 21. Lady Lions To Install Officers The Lady Lions will hold the installation of their new officers at the same banquet at the male Lions which will be held at the Oakridge Country Club the evening of Thursday June 21. Mrs. Neil S. Karren will be installed as president of the Roy Lady Lions, and will succeed Mrs. Dae Coons. Other officers to be installed at the banquet alMns. so are, Blaine Tucker; treasurer, Mrs. Don Dennis, secretary; Mrs. Glen McEntire; parliamentarian, Mrs. Clarence Crase; publicity chair- - Wright June 26, Chris Jensen, John H. Purser Mioselle Smith Alice Carbough June 27. A quick recovery is wished for Fae Wilson who returned home from the hospital following treatment on Monday. Stanley Robins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robins, is wearing a, cast on his foot after receiving a broken ankle while playing ball last week. . man, Mrs. Rogec Stover; historian, Mrs. Bert Stockham; proElwyn gram chairman, Mrs. Walker; tail twister, Mrs. Glen Beck; and directors, Mrs. Richard Bramwell and Mrs. James McDonald. The event is scheduled to gin at 7 p m. North Davis DUP Set Lagoon Date The North Davis County camps of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold a jubliee at the Lagoon Beach Terrace ThurV sday, June 28. A luncheon will be served at of admislpm., with the price Prizes will sion at $1 per person. be given for the best table decoration, and to the camp having the most members in attendance. All persons who plan to attend the event are asked to bring a friend. Door prizes will be given away and a program is planned. DUP President Helen W. Barber, along with Edna Carr, and Maybelle Judkins are in charge of the event. ACROSS 1. Deers horns 8. Charts 12. Musical 13. instrument Piece of news 14. Verses 15. Stain 17. Baba 18. Russian city 20. Monastery 22. 23. 24. head Human Garland Steamship: abbr. Aper 25. 27, Exclama28. 31. 33. 34. 38. 38. tion Quivering Pintail duck Tatals Sun god Gram Buyer: law 41. Flocks 42. 43. Dolphin Turkish weight 52. Wildcat 44. Cap 53. Agree . 47. Auctions 48. Hodgepodge 50. Male voice DOWN Xmvw to Pant, Descendants of All 2. Nominator 3. Lock of hair 4. Agile 1. 5. Printers measure Color Pen Musical note 9. Moorish drums 10. Basque ball gam 1L Metal workers U.-V1 6. 7. 8. 16. Auricle 19. Beast 21. Escort 23. Fused 28. Wet earth 28. Tract of land 29. Grass 30. Absorption process 31. Teach 32. Humbly 34. Rat 35. Originated 37. Tree 39. Chatter 40. Claw 45. Basic facts 48. Truth: Chin, 49. Animal 51. Radon: chem. BOB & JACK'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Service 5211 So. 1825 W. Phone 825-657- 1 Roy, Utah ROY, UTAH Zero Freez Factory Outlet Direct Factory price on 17 to 28 69c Cu. ft. models as low as 199.95 CAPS for 21 cu ft- - TEXAS JR. CAP PISTOL Reg. A rolls for 15 1C 98c ewSSSS be- Crossword Puzzle are always welcome at 2 Boxes for No. 8s i- that makes the difference. SPARKLERS 1 tv & ; It's the Water Personal Attention SA $1 99 ICE CHEST gallon capacity1 Connie Visitors Travel Size PICNIC JUG Fins ,or $1.00 3 99c Come see why ALL SWIM SHAMPOO ORAL ANTISEPTIC a CUAHJ Reg. $1 Nestle men i n a"W Reg. Debra, a back injury. A happy anniversary is wished for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warden June 23, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Robins June 24, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Loosli June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Val Dee Hale, Mr. and Mrs. David Danielson June 26. Paul Baker is expected to be released to his home this week following confinement in the hospital. At the monthly meeting of the Fire Ladies Auxiliary on May 28, the election of officers for the coming year was held. Elected as president was Donna Olsen, vice president, Francis Nomura, secretary, Joan Pingree and historian Clara Rae Puffer. Following their business meeting refreshments were served by hostesses Jane Compton, Alice Smith and Mabel Me Dade to Alice Omer, Clara Rae Puffer, Kay Hale, Donna Robins, Donna Olsen, Dorothy Stewart and Alton Karras. Kenneth Glover is reported to be much improved after his serious illness. Melba Klee and Myrtle Wright drove to Salt Lake City Saturday day evening where they enjoyed dinner and a reunion with their sister, Fae Merrill, of Albruq-uerquNew Mexico, who had come to Salt Lake to attend MIA conference. Mr. and Mrs, Rcfcert Ward-leigare the proud parents of their seventh child, a daughter born June 6. She joins four of her' grothers and two sisters. Nelda Christensen is confined to the hospital following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry and family are enjoying a week of vacation at Yellowstone National Park. Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph Compton and children, Judy, Joan and Jay, have just returned from a 3 weeks vacation during which they visited Boulder Dam, Disneyland and other points of interest in the Los Angeles area .They traveled up the coast to San Francisco where they spent some time before returning home. LaVell Smith is confined to the hospital for treatment. A happy birthday is wished for Susan Raat and Uene Oliver June 21, Horace B. Thompson June 22, Loraine Compton, Diana Brandvold, Marilyn Benson and Maurine Blair June 23, Karen Moore, Guy Holt,, Pat Laurie Shutt, Barbara Winters and Clifford Christensen June 24, Connie Eames, Carol Eames, Sophie Gillies, James H. Platt and Diann Taylor June Marie 25, BiH Harwood and GET 1 . h SET BAR-B-- Q' is Reg. 2.98 Vickie, e, 5 Piece ASST. DRY FLIES Weed Killer With Built in Puma 2J9 Reg. 1.20 FLAT FISH Reg. 1.25 town Edging InswtBomb 99c re8 , PLASTIC Reg. 98c BEACH BALLS Reg. 4.49 TACKLE BOX Reg. 4.39 children, at the home of Mr. Pratt's sis- and Todd returned on Friday fom a week spent at the Zion ter and brother-in-laMr, and and Bryce Canyons. Mrs. Glen Tobler. Recuperating at home following Vincent Belnap injured his arm an appendicts operation is Lee when on very seriouly Saturday Baurle, son of Mr. and Mrs. he slipped and put his arm thru Hugo Baurle. a window at his home. He reMr. and Mrs. Blaine Harmer ceived some deep gashes which and family left on Saturday for severed some of the tendons. He San Bernadino, California, where was confined to the hospital for Mr. Harmer is being sent on treatment. TDY. Mrs. Harmer and children Congatulations to Mir. and Mrs. will visit with relatives and Boyd Call on the arrival of a friends at Long Beach. new son bom June 18. He joins Mr. and Mrs. Dick Home and sisters Natalie and Renae and a family are enjoying a visit to Seattle and the Worlds Fair. Get well wishes go out to Jean Harris who has been confined at home the past week with PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Upright Home Freezer j , tmm WWW M, Cm Mk. 5643 So.' 1900 Phone 825-699- 4 W., Roy |