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Show r F&g THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1062 three girls and three boys? They are moving to Syracuse over the Labor day weekend. Our best wishes go with them. was enoyed this A cook-opast week by our Mutual executives. It was held at the home of Thelma and Ray Russell. Those In attendance were Byron and Shirley Hughes, Deloy and Lila Larsen. Supt. Edwin Hall and Iona Vern and Ortell Montgomery and Ted and Delores Oleson. It CHURCH HEWS FIRST WARD Relief Society will be held on Sept. 4th with the Report Meeting at 9:30 a.m. and work meeting at 10:30 a.m. All ward sisters are urged to come and enjoy the day. Baby sitters will be there and a luncheon will be served. We wish to thank our ward members for the help and support SECOND WARD they gave us at our recent bazSunday evening services were aar. It was a great success. One our graduating girls Of our more successful items to presented by of the Primary. Susan Allingten, be sold were the Bingclothes and as usual our delicious Kathy Carley, Jacquelin ham, Sherril Ogan, Susan Stefood. wart, Vickie Thompson, Dorothy The singing mothers of the Parker, Merriann Winters and Stake will sing at the Oct. Shirlene Carbine. Each girl gave ference. Practice will be held at a talk and the group sang their 7 00 instead of 8:00 as scheduled graduation song. Bishop Stevens at Hooper First Ward. presented them with their diplobe will Ward Board meeting mas. Every girl also received a held Thursday, the 30th at 8:00 charm bracelet with the 10 comin the Roy First Ward. mandments upon it. Congratulations go out to Diane The teachers are Maxine Wall-lac- e and Duane Roylance. Its a boy! and Maxine Ahieen. Leota Earl and Selma Yearsley have a Smith was in charge of the meetnew baby daughter. That makes ing. Primary will begin the season back-to-scho- WkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMUAAAAAAAAAAAAMs BICYCLE New HEADQUARTERS Used We Service Phone Repaired Take 825- - Trade-in- s 8632 J. Blaine Bingham's Firestone 1955 W. 5200 So. Roy, Utah WWWYVwWWYYWWWWWWWWWWVW WWYYWVYWWYYWYWWW again on Sept 5 at 4 p.m. Mutual will begin an Sept 6th. Relief Society work day wip b ea Sept 6 at 10:00 .m. Activities are under the direction of Lois Rogers. Ws will have a nursery for (he children. Luncheon will be served. Our thoughts and prayers go out to June Heiser and to Dennis Ahieen and Alien Seifert. We do hope and pray that they may soon return home from the hospital well and strong. Our best wishes go with Bishop Thomas R. Harris and family who left over the weekend to make their home in Salt Lake City. THIRD WARD Primary will start on the 11th day of Sept. A definite time will be announced later. Sunday evening our Merrihand girls were graduated from Primary. They are Linda Brown, Deana Johnston, Marilyn Heiner, Susan Abbott, Connie Hough, ReNae Harden, Vera Ann Hess and Peggy Barlow. The teacher is Ileene Heiner. Bishop Heiner presented the girls their graduation diplomas and they were then received into the Mutual by Mrs. Cook. During this month, we have also graduated Brent Bringhurst. Congratulations go out to our young people on their achievement. The Relief Society would like all members to please save clothing for their rummage sala which will be held in the near future. Any one who wishes to donate articles will please contact the Relief Society presidency. Elder James White gave us a very interesting report on his mis- -- sion to Central America last Sunday evening. We are happy to have hint hack with us again. Fast meeting will be next Sunday with priesthood meeting at 8:30 a.m., Sunday School at 10 and fast meeting at 11:00. Sacrament meeting from now on will be held at a new time, 5:00 p m. We wish to welcome into our ward Mr. and Mrg. Harvey Bergen and family, Mr, and Mrs, Reul Van Baur, Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and family, Mrs, Susan Serale, also Mr .and Mrs. Favero who have Just recently moved into the Robert Richins borne. Bishop Heiner wishes to express his thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted in revamping the sprinkling system en the church grounds. This was con-bless- FOURTH WARD We are looking forward to the return of Elder 'Robert Gibby who has been serving on a mission in Australia. Ha Is to bo released on August 31st. Another new addition to our ward! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winterton have a baby boy. The Relief Society requests that all members of the ward please help with their rummage sale. Save clothing and donate to help with the ward building fund. This sale will be held on the 15th of Sept. A candy sale will be held on the 20th of Sept. This will also be to obtain funds for the new chapel. The first meeting of our MIA will be held Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. All youngsters" and all oldsters" are invited to attend and make this .season another One Mum - V jk GEIUSU LIQUID n . Supply is Limited J ROY SHOPPING CENTER 0 XV v too Super Size Complete with cover, Reg. 23.59 QC ..... Medium size with cyyey (without control unit) Reg. 11,98 v. 7 Quart Clyde 1. Adams Clyde B. Adams republican, announces his for 4 year county commissioner of Davis County. He served previously for 6 years from 1955 to 1960. During his term in office, he was instrumental in the following: addition built on the courthouse, county wide recreation, lighted ball park. Memorial park. Fern-woo- d picnic area, also Buckland plus many other items. Mr. Adams is married to the former Ruth Harris and they are the parents of three children. He has been active in community, dvc and church affairs including 6 years as Layton town board member, president of Kiwanis club, bishop of the third ward and is a present president of district 2 of Utah Water Users Association, and president of Layton Stake High Priest quor- Complex 1 CIGARETTE if D - v.v ' Red, Ripe .c-- vV . . 2k M 9g rubber FIOr mats LIGHTERS rxim 0,9 I I Thermos Lunch Kits M for children Reg. 2.98 I 2.19 25c 30 ITEMS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT COTTON SOCKS 49c Value 4pr. 1.00 i xl8' Six, WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Alen's White UjA' 1 -- BOZO KID CLEANER II house. ,NTV with Roc Reg. 69c I 7.95 Cold Pack Conners - LAYTON U U.S. No. at Large size Complete with II 1 B fi Cover, Reg. 1 9.95 um. 0 Sunbeam Automatic UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES 97c w Hurry ffiRKnimna r3 t4 k. OVERSTOCKED ON Buy One Now DRY CLEANING lovely fall flowersl ihmtduiraanm , . ELECTRIC FRYPANS 1,19 I'-& ORDER! You'll want to have a bouquet of these can receive , otio WE ARE - 4 Number you 03 0 suc- Clyde Adams t Ong Hoaa PHONE TA 0 cessful one. t No Limit to Ken Fahncke, Contractor I tablets $3.00 FOR BUILDING OR RIMODELKIG greatly appreciated. Seeks Term WITH EACH INCOMING 7:30 p.m. firmed Sunday by the father, Tuesday. Aug. 28 sen who has been secretary of Wallace Pingree. Mr. John Murray was voted the Deacon quorum 4 sustained upon to be ordained a Priest, Mr. The daughter ef Mr. and Mr. 12wood Wilson, a Teacher, the Ted Visser, Terresa, blessed by membership of Irene Flower gnd three children, Sandra, Parker her father. and Shelley Ann, was read John conservices were Baptismal ducted Sat Peter Greenwald was and accepted into the ward. Tbe Lihema Holiday was (old baptized and confirmed Sunday Continued en page S ' Mr. McEntire. Don -Craig By Pingree was haptjwyl and by his father. David Eames was ordained an Elder by S parr aw. During the month ef Aug., we will also graduate Jer-e- l Arnel. Congratulations to our Merrihands and Guide Boys. Primary will start again ra Sept 5 at 3:45 p.m. FIFTH WAR Benamin H. Hansen is getting We had two baptisms last Sat along fine. We do pray that his Preston Lindsey baptized by William Randall Dredge who was Richard Shaffer, confirmed by set apart by his brother Ross George . Stettler on Sunday and Dredge. Norman Joe Shaffer baptized by One baby was blessed. David Richard Schaffer and confirmed LeMmon, son of William A. and also by Richard Shaffer who is a Bernice Hatch LeMmon. He was brother of Norman's. Ws released Kenneth L. Han- Our Primary graduated recently Kathy Hoskins, Beth Gibby, Loretta Korvet, Marilyn, Ber-ri- t, Barbara Andrews and Dianna Dorward D. Eames. Please keep in mind our ward building fund dinner to be held Sept 22. We are pleased to note that Poor Nf ALL ARE MARKED DOWN - 50 We have too many of these r SOME to list. Come in and see for MORE. 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