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Show ... the city with' Roy future celebrating its 25th Anniversary CLEARFIELD Guam. He has served in the navy eight years. He and his family will leave August 24, for their e year stay In Guam. Mrs. Haackey is the former Veva Vilven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vilven, formerly of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick and family are enjoying a in California weeks vacation where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Lucile Heath was hostess to an afternoon social honoring Mrs. W. D. Harris, whom was resently married. Other guests attending were; Mrs. Edna Park er, Mrs. Inez Smith, Mrs. Edith Tulley, Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Marge Jeffs, Mrs. Barbara Hendricksen, Mrs. Mary Hill, Mrs, Wayne Flandro. Mrs. Harris is the former Mrs. Vivian Silvester of Clearfield. two-thre- NEWS Miss Julia Jensen, daughter oI and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen has spent three weeks in Sacramento, MT. California visiting with relatives. She and her cousin Miss Susan Darrah flew home, and after Susan had visited for about three weeks her parents Master Sgt. and Mrs. Darrah arrived to take Susan back home. Agi and Mrs. K. Marlin Haac-keson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Hamblin are visiting at the Hamblin residence, with their daughter Desrie Lynn and son Rodney Grant. Marlin is in intransit from Weather Central at sDsei? DEx 0 mm . f tfj&ayasip A Riverdale ward swimming party has been announced for Monday evening, Aug. 20. The Roy Swimming pool has been reserved and paid for by the bishopric, from 5:30 to 8 pm. therefore, there will be no charge for ward members individually. Afterward everyone will bring out their own picnic suppers in the pavillion back of the pool. It is with regret that the Riverdale community receives the news that Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fife are moving away. He was bom and reared here. He brought his bride, Florence Jardine, to the home which had been owned by his parents before him. There they raised their one son and three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Sheen and family have returned from a vacation in Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Layton and family have been vacationing for the past two weeks in age to Subdivider Gary Rasmussen. Last week the deal was completed to sell their home to a young couple. The Fifes are already moving to their new three bedroom home at 4587S 850 E in South Ogden. This Thursday morning, Aug. 9, the girls of the YWMIA of the 32nd ward and 49th wards depart at 6 a.m. for their annual summer outing somewhere up Ogden Canyon. Mrs. Floris Hes-lo- p is president of the young women of the 49th ward and Mrs. Louella Williams heads the 32nd ward group. Garth Stephens, former River-dal- e young man, now living at Covina, California, is at present in the hospital with double pneumonia. Jean Henderson, daughter of cam-er- a. Takes color slides, color snapshots and black and whites on 127 film, plus 4j Hearty Fare Stars Cocky Cooks club members in Sunset display puppets they used to put on a' show last week, to raise funds for Girls Softball League in Sunsett. Seated (L to R) Kathy Holt, Hene Arave, and Sandra Mosher giv PACT n i r tw 'ifri Com p Ogden Phyllis and Afe Cevering returned last week from a motor trip down thru Cedar Breaks, Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Phoenix, Albuquerque and Denver. The illness of her father, James T. Parks, took Mrs. Virgil (Burnette) Hosier to Tulsa, Oklahoma recently. He has. however recovered sufficiently that she was able to return home Tuesday. Word has been received that Bob and Joan Hosier, son and daughter-in-laof the Hosiers, have their second son, born Aug 4. The young couple operate the Pinedale Trading Post down in the Indian country where Bob filled an LDS mission before Cold days ahead a starter! call for rib fare. Try this idea ai atick-to-th- e Green Beans and Leftover Beef in Rice Ring cups Minute Rice quick-froze- n French 2 tablespoons finely 1 package (9 ounces) AND PENCIL SET, 1-- 13 chopped onion 1 cup slivered cooked plus4ya. leftover roast beef 8 tablespoons butter 14 1 PORTED plus 4'j place setting cup flour Dash of pepper 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 bouillon cube dissolved fa boffing water may bef used for beef YOUR CHOICE broth. IM- Cook bean at directed on package. Drain, measuring liquid. Add enough beef broth to equal 2 cups. Bring milk, 1 tablespoon butter, and the aalt to a boll in saucerice. Cover, remove from heat, pan. Stir in packaged TRANSLUCENT CHINA place setting ROGERS by Oneida, Ltd., plus pre-cook- minutes. Fluff with a fork. Pack into a well-easring mold. Let stand 5 minutes before unmolding, en turn out onto a wanned serving platter. Meanwhile, saute onion and beef in remaining butter. Add flour, pepper, and curry powder: blend. Gradually, stir in vegetable liquid and broth. Cook and stir until thickened. Add the beans and heat thoroughly. Spoon into center of rice ring. Makes 4 to and let stand SILVERPLATE 4tt. "additional place settings, only $2.75 each time you add $2S or more to your savings account, So. 1900 W. TA 01 HERE'S A BETTER, I'M THINKING- - ABOUT I THOIKS-M- LETS TALK 1 REMODELING OUR. OVER PLANS OVER WITH , KITCHEN, BUILDINGA NEW GARAGE . McEntire & Hilton AND RECREATION ROOM vve KNOW THEM KNOW HOME PLANNING-LUMBE- I y building-material- s ANP 4-- n t 5810 4-- battery, plus SHEAFFER PEN 4-- as their summer project the pulling of weeds at the park. They will begin at 8.00 a.m. Thursday, Heard? -- 6-v- itaaat ing money rised to Mrs. Pat Stephens girls recreation director. Standing (L to R) Sandra Courville, Jean Webb, Marsha Sperry, and Barbara Archibald, Absent when photo was taken was Valerie Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Edis Henderson, which they took several weeks 4-entered the Dee hospital Monday ago was attended by Willard and Cocky Cooks H for surgery. Ethel Hunter Wood in Salt Lake A renuon of the forty two City last Friday night. Pictures Club Raises Funds member tour of the Northwest taken during the two week trip Club reThe Cocky Cooks were shown. Their itinerary included the World Fair, a five cently held a puppet show from hour boat trip to Vancouver, the which funds were raised to be DeBouchard Gardens, Rose Gardens used by the City Recreation in Portland and numerous other partment of Sunset The money will be used to put places of scenic beauty and inup lights and bleachers at the terest will help to Riverdale stake conference is softball park, and scheduled for Aug. 18 and 19. As make it into a ice rink in the Rice, Leftover Beef usual there will be two Saturday winter. The group which is in its first evening meetings. On Sunday the work, also served resessions will begin at 9 a.m. and year of Tabernacle. freshments at the puppet show. 3 m. in the 1 POWER LANTERN with Bur-so- n weeks in St. Louis. Denise and Edith Sly were were presented to those eligible Sunday, July 29. Two girls, not guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rolwhen their individual present ler in Provo last week. awards were given, were also Kareji Iverson, daughter of presented with their awards tbe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Iverson, same night. is in training for a nurse in DenAnother' Patio Buildmg Fund ver. She expectes to be home the Dinner is scheduled for August ver. She expects to be home the 10 in the members homes. Mrs. Gordon Davis and family Mr. and Mrs. John Picket and from Seattle have been visiting daughter have moved into one of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the new homes about two blocks Lawrence Kimber for the past west of the new Sunset Ward several weeks. Ward buildmg and are now memMr. and Mrs. Bill Newbold of bers of Sunset Ward. They have San Diego, Calif., returned to rented their home at 177 West, their home Sat. July 28 ofter 1850 North, to Mr. and Mrs. Kent ten days vacation in Utah with Draper. relatives and friends. Miss Sheril Sco.t. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott, formYou er Sunset resident, was visiting Smith Artie Circle friends and relatives in the area Drive-i- n Is Giving away last week. The Scotts now live in Paul, Idaho. Free Air Plane Rides The Clubs of Sunset have Have 4-- H G.E. ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK, plus 4 DELTA Mayor and Mrs. Mlchlel and family have recently returned from a months vacation trip to Canada. They took their camper trailer and enjoyed their tour very much. Mexico. Mrs. Audrey Fuller has recentMr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and ly been released as Secretary of MIA. family have spent the past two The Aaronic Priesthood awards Cooks BULLET August 9. We hope to have all helping in order to jiet the credit in the Clubs. SUNSET NEWS your choice KODAK BROWNIE I Page Six CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1962 RIVERDALE HEWS valuable Gifts! 1 ir :'.n:nr; icj? Tafr yag-s- t Recently they sold their acre- 'ffcsoke ...and : rrj THE SUN r ' 10 ed Cservins. family, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwkk Hunt They obtained horses and packed back in from the traveled road, returning home Monday night. Also back home from fishing in that same region are the Willis Mitchells and their sons, Cliff and drew. They were accompanied by John Norton. Mrs. Agnes Mitchell has returned after an extended visit with her two daughters in southern California. She came home with her daughter and Irene and Norris Bingham, as they came up from Covina to Jjring their on Tommy to regis- - V I TALK TO US ABOUT YOUR BUILDING- - AND REMODELING PLANS WE'RE HERE ID HELP YOU -- sr- - son-in-la- Je at Utah State University in sfiionCPmHFo tEAREieCDlblA their marriage. Logan. A reception for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Jensen was held at Hains House last Thursday evening, Eug. 2. The bride is the former Jennifer Salisbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Salisbury. The groom is the son of Mrs. Erma Jensen and the late Leonard Jensen. The wedding ceremony had been performed earlier there by Bishop Grant Gibby. The young couple will make their home in Riverdale. Guests of Roland and Clureen Clingman the past ten days have been Mr. and Mrs. William Powers from Dayton, Ohio. A weekend trip into the Lakes area of the Wind River Mts. in Wyoming was enjoyed by the Monteith Wooley family, Bishop and Mrs. Lamont Heslop and m m lin ii ir m (Limit; One free gift per account) orad COD and HEA AIR COND CURRENT the air conditioning and heating system that deliver the moat that why people prefer Natural Gat. Everybody want RAT! comfort With a modem Ga system, you enjoy tthoit house comfort every day of the year. Every room gets its share of healthy warmth and coolness. Clean, fresh air from outdoors can be circulated constantly . .. is'changed in every room, every hour. Gas heat and air conditioning. No need f Bills are surprisingly low with Fresh-al- r heat That means less likelihood to keep some rooms colder or dose them off to conserve -ef youngster catching sniffle from moving from one zone" to another! . Air conditioning extra; The duct of a Gat heating system can be planned soyoucaa easily have uhole house cooling with Gas. ,, From our farm-fres- h produce department MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. for details on WHOLE HOUSE Natural Oas Air Conditioning Mountain ' contact your local fuel Supply Company office 269 East 200 South t We have "Splash Port' Tickets! 111 CLEARFIELD 1 tuHEtHruiasr. natir mttrratftnri |