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Show 'THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1063 WMUItHWWWMIlUWUWIl 4MutwmuiiwiiuttMiiwiouiiuuHHuiiHHUiiuiUiMuaimmu)iwiuuumutmm)iutatta)Mi c3T?ig EtUttig By R.' mspfliGs F. Cottle 108. Held Next Week nwnnnntmwnnwtmnniniiBmmmwiiwwmCTnwiHniiwwiHiirominnnwww..M T1IE NOBLEST CALLING IN THE WORLD IS THAT MOTHER O Our personal guilding star! Mothers sow the seeds in childhood that determine extent lifes harvest in the sunset years of harvest. to a great Her and restraining influence implanted during the first years of our childhood lingers with us and permeates our thoughts and memory as distinctively as perfume clings to every particular flower. g The life of a fiery youth lingers influence, safeguarding moment or hour of temptation or wrong doing. the Her influence in Its restraining power is g rested to her child that the threat of the law of the land, the critics of society, or even the fear of violating a commandment of God, In a moment of youthful thoughtfulness her child might defy one or all of these forces, and do what his unwise mind bade. But In this crucial moment, the flash of a mother's confiding trust, the realization of her sorrow if her child fails to bo true to it, has given it power to refrain from indulgence that might blight its entire life. Motherhood is the greatest potential influence for good or ill in human life. 1 True motherhood is the most beautiful of all arts, the greatest of all professions. She who rears successfully a family of healthy, beautiful sons and daughters whose immortal souls will be exerting an influence to unknown numbers of souls., David 0. McKay. throughout the ages. Motherhood is just another name for sacrifice. Even hourly she gives her life to her lovod ones. As a babe in her arms, we drew strength from her bosom and as we matured we found strength and guidance from her heart. Any time, day or night, in any season of the year, we can think of OUR OWN MOTHER. With her picture in mind we may agree that A BEAUTIFUL AND CHASTE WOMAN IS THE PERFECT WORKMANSHIP OF GOD." Lets think together next week. TALKING EVERYBODY'S Hunting for real indoor sport? Then join our new LANES. Bring your sons. bonling class at JO-LE- E JO LEE Registration For Swimming to be LANES BOWLING Starting the week of June 10th, the Clearfield pool will conduct the swim .training classes described below. Registration information is given along wijh the Pleas obccjurse description. serve registration instructions. Charge for the ten lesson course will be $4 per person which will be payable at the time of registration at the designated places. will be made Registration through the following schools by their chairmen on The date and time as follows: Sunset registration will be handled by Mrs. Marvin Batchelder on May 20 and Moss on May Clinton by Mrs. Rose Gurley on May Syracuse by Mrs. Alice Dahl on and in Clearfield the May registration will be handled at the pool any day until May 31 Other swim training courses will be made available to the public. Registration for these classes are to be made in person at the Clearfield pool. Payment of the full fee must be. paid at the time of registration. Classes will be closed upon reaching the limited number of persons desired. Special training classes for children; adult classes; and swim clubs, racing club and synchronized swimming and water ballet will be the special courses offered. Cost for these ten lesson courses will be $10 per person. 16-1- 16-1- 16-1- GIFTS FOR Choice Blue Ribbon Brand Beef MOTHER Cut for Bar-B-Q- s Lady Sun Beam T-BO- STEAK NE HAIR DRYER ,: 98' Boneless 23.95 SIRLOIN Boneless Dominion HAIR DRYERS ea. 13.50 Rib Steak., 93 lb. Libbys 2Vi Peaches FlaVor Aid Sweet Rasher Bacon 391 Fruit Ladies Milk HAND BAGS ea- - gal. 77' Albers 4 lb. Pancake Mix 2.98 Libbys Allsheer Nylons pr. 8-$- Friskies 8-- r15 oz. Dog&Catfocd 49 1 $l Carnation 14 oz. Powdered Milk 99c 825-863- 2 825-720- Hull Cordell was given Stake conference Local Boy Named President of CY0 is Diocesan Catholic Youth organization at the ninth annual Catholic Youth convention held in slated for May 25 and 26. Riverdale ward choir will help to provide the music for the conference. Choir leader is Jeanne Knight. Lccaticn-Lo- ' MELVIN'S 825-869- M-2- Clearfield basement, 2 fire places, 2 car garage. Located in Roy, close to schools, churches, shopping center. Western Realtor, Ph. Julius Larsen at EX or EX . A HUG AND A KISS AND P T. formotvT! I Beautiful testing program sponsored by the PTA. This is for children 34 to 6 years of age, for the purpose of spotting defects. Ladies who were trained at the health center for this work are, Thelma Oberbroek-ling- , NATIONAL Handkerchief EDITORIAL AS)C0TIN -C- Eva Panmingio, Pat Nay, Emma Hamblen and Asenath LOSED Mom THURSDAY - John Gannon 6 $1-$- Motherhood A Partnership With God 3.50 The Art of Homemaking 2.95 Free Gift Wranoin- a- to promote and deChristian prinicples upon of his which their republic rests, to fend Mothers Day Cards to be made by boys and girls of the Primary and Sunday School age 10 for $1.45 groups strengthen parish youth groups and further lay apostolate of Holy ltjother Church by means of discussion and action; apd to promote spiritual, cultural, social, and physical activities. Jorgensen's Book anth Gift Shop f f.. 1878 W. 5075 Phone S, 825-825- 3 Give her more time to be a Mother! 4 of many Exciting New Ways To Remember Her Electrically io hMM Hi. 'h' Strawberries "ft Corsages made to order m Electric Broiler and Rotisserie Electric Carving Knife A homemaker' dream a wonderful new appliance which carve and slice food professionally, right in your own home. Can be used anywhere because it is and spatter free. No hood needed. Food remain in full view cmokeless while cooking. Fresh flowers of all kinds - All types of bedding plants fW Vacuum Self-Contain- FLOWERS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED Free Deliver- y- . w HARTS FLORAL Ph. 825-887- 4 52 1 9 S. 1 SI ed Cleaner Eliminates homemaker trip to change tool as the vacuums. All tool, electrical cord, and hose fit compactly in storage compartment. TO SUIT YOU! : il" Combination Hydrengas and potted Alums cup 19c 900 W. Roy 2 Grandma's BOOKS established Salt Lake City April 17. John is the president CYO club at St. Rose of Lima parish in Layton, a junior at the Clearfeld Ugh School, an Eagle of Clearfield Sccvit, member High's track team, associate edSchool, starting at 7:30. LeRoy Stephens is in Sacramen- itor of the high school literary to, Calif, on TDY. LeRoy hopes magazine, semi - finalist for the to be home to attend his son Bill's American Field Service at CHS, Weber High a member of the German club, graduation from a member of the Hill Air Force School and Weber Seminary. Base Junior Rifle Team, and the On May 19, at 5:30 p.m. sacrament services in the Riverdale Treasurer of the Northern Counward will hear Weber County cil of the Catholic Youth OrganiHighs a Capella choir led by Eu- zation in Utah. gene Nye and accompanied by Directs Youth Linda Tesch. The choir has sung for numerous groups during the He is now the chief executive The officer and shall have the resschool year just ending. spring concert of the choir was ponsibility for the general direcpresented at Ogden LDS taber- tion of the Diocesan Convention nacle on May 8th. Riverdale stu- and Youth Congress at the meetdents in the choir are Bill Step- ing of the Executive Council and hens, Brent Dee, Craig Dee, John- of the DCYO. He will also be member of all committees ny Hull, Cordell Hull and David Wilson. with the right to vote in them. Elder Kelly Knight reports that Having obtained the privilige to he is thoroughly enjoying his new represent tht state at the nationwork as zone counselor of the al CYO convention in Sept., he Alsace Zone. He travels 700 miles will take the train to New York per week meeting with the mis- to participate in the election of sionaries in the various cities. the national officers. One of his first duties was to The DCYO is an organization & 0 Picture Brag Book 1.95 Mother's Day Ideal Books . . 50c Office 5388 S. 1900 W. Phone or J. Howard Stahle .. ..Publisher Betty Lou Stahle Editor MchL Supt. Larry Perkes Clearfield Editor MarDell Parrish TA Roy Editor 5 LeRoy Yorgason Supscription Price $2.50 Per Yr. 825-165- 5 50c-1.5- Lovely Aprons wlmimumkh Davis. Gail Sanders Is in Albuquerque, New Mexico, attending the National Science Fair. Gail is there in his capacity as Chemistry instructor from Bonneville High School.- He chaperoned a group of students to the fair. One of Gails students, Thaynne Wescott, won a coveted sterling award in science. The group went by chartered bus to New Mexico. Mary Ann Jensen will present Island of her dance Review e Paradise') on May. 18th ..at of Space ts LOTS OF PARKING t Cantaloupes 6 for $1.00 AD EFFECTIVE MAY 9TII TO 15TH In Our Now On Monday, May 13, five River- dale volunteer woikrs will b at Riverdale school from 9 until 3:30 p.m. to carry out the eye pro- Summerettes for Casual Sunstep Second CTasa,mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah ARTIFICIAL car Velvet Step for Dress and Comfort ' ea. 99c 57?fr vyi iy. nj0 lor 9 House Slippers P Vegatables Our gift dept, full of things Mother would like 98c to $5.00 i MOTHER "Bye, Bye, Birdie. of your BEEF If youre still wondering about FREE PICK-Uand PORK for custom slaugha nice gift for that wonderful tering, freezing, packaging, mother of yours for Mothers and curing. Glenns House of Fine Meats, Syracuse. Phone Day, consult with Ruth Ritter of TA the Relief Society. The Relief Sodish hand made has ciety lovely towls and pillow cases for sale. TRADE YOUR SMALLER -home on a larger one. Family They also have blankets. P.S We grow old only when we room, 3 bdrms, extra large living room, 2 baths, full cease to grow in every other way. YOULL find it first, with the most in the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. Only $2.00 per month, . delivered to your 3 home by 6 a m. Call now for delivery tomorrow morning. Reatha Dewey, a former Prl John Gannon, son of Mr. and mary teacher, is back with the Primary, taking the Guide Pat- Mrs. Vincent J. Gannon of 17 rol class in the temporary absenSycamore Circle in Clearfield, was elected State President of the ce of Rose Ann Bell. Riverdale for the 6 pkg. 15c $l 12-$- 1 PLAY SCHOOL nourishing me- cement als, supervised play. Parents PATIOS UNLIMITED work of any type. Moderately inspection welcome. 1955 W. for 5200 S. Roy. Phone priced. Phone TA free animate. or "Best Actor award at the Weber CARPETS CLEAN easier with the Blue Lustre Electric High drama club banquet held Shampooer only $1 per day. Tuesday, May 7. Cordell played Roy Furniture. the role of Conrad Birdie in Potatoes 50 lb. Reds 47c Pork & Beans & 4-- re-ti- 825-657- Draayer Riv-ed&- : fast and PETER PAN Nursery School WHEN YOU NEED economical TV and Radio now open, for further informa- Home Ser- Phone pairs, call " vice calls $3. drive to Marseilles to pick up a new car. He says the people are more receptive to the LDS mesMr. and Mrs. Robert Jones are sage in the Alsace Zone. the proud parents of a daughter, Wallace Knight and Dahl Crabmaking the Dean Ilawkleyssome tree participated in a Falhera-daughter- s grandparents. The little newcombanquet of the Chi Omer was born May 6 at Provo, Ut., ega sorority at Utah State Univerwhere her daddy is attending the sity on May 8th. Their respective Erigham Young University. daughters, Karen, and Vee, are Adrain is in the Dee new members of the Chi Omega. RIVERDALE NEWS Hospital, having had surgery. Mr. Draayer is reported in satisfactory condition. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and their four children are the A variety of types of training new owners of the Dahl Crabwill be conducted in order to fill tree home. The Crabtrees have moved next to Gail Sanders. public needs. Additional instructors have been employed by the Elder Leslie Davis surprized pool to serve the public more adhappily his parents by returning equately. For any lessons missed, home a week ahead of time. Lesthe child will receive full value lie was honorably released from in public swimming attendance from the S.W. British misison. He prior to Secpet. 1, 19G3. had planned to tour Europe beThe Rod Cross will sponsor the fore returning home, but decided children classes. Children in or- instead to fly home upon his reder to enroll in the classes must lease. Elaine Ewert, one of our newbe entering the fourth grade or over in the fall of 1963, or they est residents, is working in the must be 8 years of age and be Primary, assisting Orlene Higgs, 4 ft. 6 ih. tall or over. Children with the Rainbow class. that dont meet these requirements are asked to take special training classes that will be given. rge Two High-Cov- er Electric Skillet ' A welcome innovation which let you roast a sizable piece of meat or chicken. Cover tilts in six position, permits you to peck inside Its electric, its better I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. If |