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Show J Servicemen News ml THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 ROY NEWS Note of Appreciation The Senior Girl Scouts of the Troop No. 491 wish to express their appreciation and thanks for an- - outstanding cake sale which they held on Dec. 15. The Ladies Fire Auxiliary recently had a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Min Hamada. Mrs. Hamada and Mrs. Frank Nomura were of the The girls, would also like to event and there was plenty of take this opportunity to thank food and fun for everyone. MemLon Dunbar, American Food bers exchanged gifts. Those who store Manager for the use of his attended were Mrs. Roger Hartstore for the sale. man, Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. A report from the girls show Charles Robins, Mrs. Clark Pufthere are more cakes available fer, Mrs. Louis Fatzinger, Mrs. and that anyone interested may Everett Wells Mrs. Joe Compton, Mrs. Arland DuVall, Mrs. contact Mrs. Gronwald at Blaine Bingham, Mrs. Orlen KaV-raMrs. Clyde Gibson, Mrs. s, and Best Wishes for a Merry Christinas. Richard Tubbs Phillips 66 Service 5700 S. 1935 W. Phone FOR 8255445 CHRISTMAS Poinsettias Mrs. Dale Dale The ladies have plans for the too. On Dec. 22 they will The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hold their annual children party. Hull (formerly Norma All the families of the firemen Charles husband Dr. R. Thair hgr Hull, will meet at the fire house at and their four children 4 p.m. where Santa will pass out Carver have returned to Utah after livgifts for all children up to 12 ing for some time in Carmichael, years of age. Dinner will then be Calif., Dr. Carver, who is a served. veterinary, is presently employJack Robinson, his wife Ruby ed in Salt Lake City. and their children Gerald, Pamela Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meender-inand Craig recently moved into a are very happy about the beautiful new home. They moved of a baby daughter. The birth from Tams Drive into a home in little girl was born Dec. 12 and Lee Mesa division. weighed in at 7 lbs. 1 oz. The Darvell Fielding and his wife Meenderinks also have a little are walking on clouds these days. boy named Steven. The reason for their happiness is a new baby boy in their home. The Daughters of the Utah Their other son, David is also Pioneers, Mary Dalton chapter thrilled with his new brother who combined a Christmas party with will be named Kirk Allen Field- their regular meeting on Dec. 10. It was held at the home of ing. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse A. Hall Mrs. Hazel Barnes with Mrs. Golda Steck and Mrs. Kay Steck helping with the duties of hostess. After the regular meeting, the members enjoyed a Christmas program and a bufft supper. Sergene Simmons, the county president, was a special guest at the meeting. The ladies also exchanged gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goff recently returned from a five day trip to Las Vegas where Mr. Goff attend a convention. Nina Chappell also spent a few days away from home. She and her sister went to California to visit with another sister, who lives in the sunshine state. Norma Stirdivant is home recuperating after an operation. Her mother has been caring for the family while Norma is laid up and it is hoped that she will soon be well and active again. Mrs. Willis Hipwell has also been quite ill and confined to bed. A speedy recovery is wished for her also. To Hear Mr. and Mrs. Verl Graser are Memebers of the Ogden Con- happy about the arrival of a baby gregation of Jehovahs Witnesses boy to their home. Mr. and Mrs. will attend a three day conven- Thomas Ewing also got an addition at Logan, Jan. 11 to 13. The tion to the family last Thursday. convention is sponsored by the Mrs. Ewing teaches second grade Watchtower Society of New York at Lakeview School. We congratand will be attended by hundreds ulate the parents. of members from congregations Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stock and in Northern tltah. Southeastern their son Roy spent last weekend Idaho and Western Wyoming. in the Bear Lake area visiting The purpose, of the convention with 'Mr. Stock's parents. will be to studynU)ods of wit One of Roy's residents has renessing, and hearing expediences cently become a citizen of the of members engaged in thisXNrk. United States. He is Raymond The theme of the convention jh Jjjlian Gruenfeld. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Karl Spread The Word Of Life. Principle speaker and chair- GruenfpR 3731 So. 2025 W. Mr. man of the convention is Randall and i Mrs - Gruenfeld came from V. Davis, traveling representaGermany, to Vtlje United States tive ofthe Watchtower' Society. in 1949 and became naturalized citizens. In 1954. ; They adopted Raymond and brought him here from Germany id, 1956 and the future k Jehovah Witnesses Speaker Cyclamen Aza,eas Cora9e W Mums Roses Carnations Free Delivery GIBBY FLORAL Val Hale and McDanials. St. George where they have been visiting with Mrs. Hall's father have just returned from a trip to Charles Sullivan. All the children gathered in the southern Utah town for their father's 87th birthday. . 1450 Riverdale Rd. Ph. EX . Across from Riverdale Drive-I- n 37 yrr:: CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. Marine Private First Class Dennis M. Stratton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stratton of 926 East, 1100 South, Clearfield, Ut. is serving with H Company of the Fifth Marine Regiment, First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The regiment is engaged in a continuous training program covering all phases of combat operations, ranging from cold weather conditions to counter - guerrilla warefare. CAMP Marine PENDLETON, Calif. Charles L. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of 926 East 1100 South, Clearfield, Utah, completed a 3 week patrolling course, Nov. 16 Ut the Intelligence School, First Marine Division Schools Center, Clamp Pendleton, Calif. Stratton, Corporal son of Calif. CAMP PENDLETON, Marine Private Sterling L. Howes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howes of 5982 South 1900 W., Roy, Utah, is scheduled to complete four weeks of individual combat training Dec. 21 with the Second Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The training provides newly enlisted Marines wAn a background of experience in the field g under combat comnditions. exercises are held in addition to field trips and classroom lectures. Live-firitj- rrrrrnrrn ,M.k Three of eight buildings making lip the David O. McKay Student Living dormitory buildings are in the background. The Center, operated by the Cliuch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for students at USU, will be Center at Utah State University are shown. In the foreground is the I)elta Phi Kappa, returned missionary fraternity, chapter house. Two of seven USU Dedicate New Buildings Under carefully selected instructors, the young Marines learn to take their places in small LOGAN The David O. Mcn fighting units, such as the fire team and the 14 - man Kay Student Living Center at Utah State University, Logan, squad. four-ma- dedicated December 9. iversity students are living in the McKay Student Living Center, located adjacent to the USU campus. The center was erected by the Church and named for its president, David 0. McKay. Pres ident McKay and his wife have each received an honorary degree from the university, and President McKay has served as a member of the University Board of Trustees. will be dedicated Sunday, Dec. 9, Reed Bullen, president of the USU Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints, an- family has lived in Roy since 1958. We congratulate Raymond nounced. for his recent achievement. nd Mrs. Dale Ef you see Mr Baird beaming iin.e proud grand- parents its because they are. The new grandchild is a 7 pound 4 ounce boy born Dec. 3. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Ward of Logan. Mrs. Ward is the former Dalene Baird of Roy). his David Owen celebrated fifth birthday recently by having a party. He and his friends played games and then devoured his birthday cake and plent of ice cream. A Christmas party was held by the Lady Lions Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Dinner was served McEntire. and gifts were exchanged by the 27 members present. Celebrating her fifth birthday on Tuesday was Peggy McEntire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McEntire. She enjoyed a party with her friends and received a French Poodle from her parents. j. Peace promise 'and reward of rightness. Mary Eddy is the Prayer begets an awakened desire to be and do good. President Hugh B. Brown, second counselor in the First Presidency of the Church, will present the address and dedicatory prayer. Services are scheduled at 2 p.m. in the USU Stake Center. Members of the stake presiPresident dency, USU Daryl Chase, and Dee A. Broadbent, chairman of the . building committee, will also take part in the program. An open house at buildings of the center will be held before and after the service. A total of 592 Utah State Un Roy Cub Scouts To Hold Meet Pack 36 of the Roy Cub Scouts will hold its December meeting Thursday Dec. 20, at 7 p.m. It will be held in the Roy 1st Western Auto Store ward recreation hall. 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