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Show THD SUN CHRONICLE, hoped that he will soon be completely well. advanced from the office of deacon to teacher. members of the ward are James P. White his wife, Marie and their adopted Son from Central America and tha Bowman family. Ail were welcomed into the ward. Mrs. Bowman is a si.er of Mrs. Glen Fletcher who has lived in the ward for some time. SEVENTH WARD Newest ROY STAKE SECOND WARD Members of the relief society stake board and their partners enjoyed an outdooor steak fry at the home of Helen Hubbard, stake secretary for the ograni-Zatio- Merrihand class of the ward had a swimming party and cook out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamies Deamer. Girls at the party along with their teacher Maxine Ahleen, were Cindy Deamer. Shirley Medell, Deborah Michaels, Sherri Lyn Owens, Patricia Perkes, Debra Reid, Cathy Secrest, and a visitor, Kathy Dobson. n. Also Invited were the The stake presidency and their wives bnd Bishop and Mrs. John Purser. Mrs. Purser used to be on the stake board and they were The Gaynore class have also being honored by the group before they leave to go to New been very busy lately with their Zealand this August on a work activities. They had a breakfast mission for the church. July 3, at which time they were shown the proper way to set a FIRST WARD table and on July 10, they had a The scouts of the ward are luncheon. Both were under the direction of their teacher, Kathplanning some fund raising events to earn money so that they can ryn Hurst. Girls who attended one or both evfents were Jill Baird, go to Camp Loll. They will sponsor a bake sale at the Grand Debra Fielding. Marilyn Harmer, American Market in Roy, Thurs- Laraine Messick, Cristine Ohlin, Susan Sefert, Annette Simmons, day, July 18 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Their other project is Pamela Smih, Janet Wallace Patricia Kelly, Shirley Collard washing cars. Anyone wishing to have his car washed should and Susan Sandburg. contact Dave Evans, scoutmasThe Second ward has some new ter, or one of the boys in the members. Records were read and troop and the boys will go to approved for Milton Goff and the persons home and wash his Loyal Collard and his family car for a fee. Ward members and all were welcomed into the Ore asked to support the boys ward. in their efforts to earn ttiem-selvmeetThe primary a vacation. ing was held last Tuesday at Ten members of the ward gra- the home of Jeannine Bowls with duated from the teacher train- Maxine Shutt giving the lesson and Maxine Wallace and Connie ing course which was given for Perkins serving refreshments. Those school opening excereises. who were presented with certTHIRD WARD ificates were Ann Phillips, VerThe relief society presidency of non Phillips, Judith Law, Raythe ward were the speakers last y mond Law, Aileen Thorp, Reid, Delores Olsen, Ber- Sunday during Sacrament meetnice Givens, Bernice Horne, and ing. President Bettie Bond spoke Marguerite Russell. During the 'and also rendered an organ solo. Brother Reid, Sister Marilyn Friedli, who was recently meeting Olsen and Givens spoke on sub- sustained as second councilor in jects related to teaching and tne organization gave a few reJoseph W. Allen, a professional marks as did Loi Leishman, first teacher, past principal of Roy couselor, Ben Holbrook from the Elementary School end present stake high council was also preprinciple of Hooper School, spoke sent with a message from the A mixed stake presidency. to the congregation. Walter Abbott has received his quartet consisting of Bernice Horne, Shirley Hughes, Joe Hess, official release from the Central and Edwin Hall sang, Help me German Mjssion. Elder Abbott's health is improving and it is teach with inspiration. De-Lo- ELITE SHOE REPAIR JULY 18, 196 THURSDAY the ward week. to Pag Six Camp Loll for the In Pools and Fine Shoe Repairing 5600 S. 1942 W. The Bee Hive girls of the ward will hold their honor night toC. Ure Will night at 7:30 pm. First vear Bee BenHive Arlene is teacher Returning afteif a week at LDS Mission Camp Loll are explorers Clin- son and the second vear leader Meenderink. This ton Passey, Larry Pond, Kent is Michael Steven C. Ure, son of Mr. and Louis Woodall and is a very special occasion and Mrs. Bert Chatterton, Ure, will poort on inof the are ithe parents girls Billy Jensen, their leader who mission to South Germany his took them up and brought them vited to attend. July, 21 at 7 nm. in the Roy back. Lynn Austin, from the) The movie sponsored by the L.D.S. Fourth Ward. ward was camp director there Seventh Heaven Theatre this Satfor the boys. Recently returning from the urday is The Caddv starring Sstuth Genman Mission, Elder 1. Lewis. It will begin at Bishop Grant Heiner reports Jerry Ure was met in New York City that he has heard by way of the EIGHTH WARD by his parents and brother and grapevine that the Eighth Ward then traveled across the contThe big news at. the Eighth inent to has all their money in to comRoy with them. They plete payments on their share Ward is thait a new bishopric was also spent several ieht- of the chapel. Since the Third sustained last Sunday. Stepping seeing and visiting in WashingWard doesn't want to be out into the shoes of Bishoo John ton, D. C. done, he said that ward memPurser, who is leaving with his bers may expect to be contactfamily in August for New Zeaed very soon regarding finances. land, is E. Charles Parker. The new Bishop will be assisted by FOURTH WARD Dalian Spackman as first coun-seland Quinn Waneserd as Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Case have Steven Ure, son of Bert and Ruth Ure has returned from his second counselor. All clerks will fsold their hone in Sunset and mission and will report to the remain in their same Dositions. are buying a house in Ogden to onto their five acres of ward next Sunday at 7 p.m. on Maurice F. Blau, clerk; Keith move Wright, finance clerk: RHlie S. land in Kanesvife. within tb3 his experiences as a missionclerk. Released along with Bis- next few weks. ary in South Germany. All EldPurser were Max George, hop er Ures friend are invited to Robert McQuarrie, student of land Vaughn Guest, both of whan attend the meeting. Utah State, is now teaching the are moving from the city. Peace Corps the French, languaee Bruce Cook, son of Mr. and The ward conducted a special to a class going overseas. He Mrs. Neil Cook has graduated from primary and was presented drive Saturday to raise the monev was guest speaker at a Fireside with a certificate of graduation to finish paying the church off. Sunday evening at the home of This succeded so well that they Mrs. Sharon Wheelwright. He last Sunday. even had a few hundred left to also Was a visiter at Sacrament The relief society reports that apply to the budget. meeting in Sunset Fourth ward. some of their workers have been The girls erf the first and second NINTH WARD released. Yvone Hoskins. Ruth Bee Hive class of North year Ure, and Pearl Steck were reDouglas Thomas, son of Mr. leased las visiting teachers, and and Mrs. Evan A. Thomas was Davis Stake have enjoyed the past week in camp in Ogden Joan Pingree has been released presented with a Duty to God Canyon. The girls enjoyed many as literature leader. award Sunday. activities, learned to make some During the same meeting. Nan- interesting things and went on FIFTH WARD ette Roberts, daughter of Mr. hikes with the leaders. Next Sunday evening, the Mow- and Mrs. Glen Milford Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Sheril Isom have er family will present the program was confirmed a member of the during Sacrament meeting. Caro- church. The ordinance was per- returned from a recent vacation lyn Olson, a noted vocalist will formed by her grandfather, Mil- trip to Texas and Louisiana. also be present and will sing at ford Roberts (and she was bapEnjoying a short trip to Mirror (this time. All ward members tized on Saturday by her father. Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Keith for are urged to attend this meeting. Membership records Weir and Valdi Hertzig Steed and family. They enjoyed The primary officers and teachers of the ward and their part- were read and approved as were cooking and camping out. ners enjoyed a lawn party re- records of Lee Hal Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith and cently at the home erf Dr. and and His w ife Joyce and their Mr. and Mrs. Warren yMcBride Mrs. Artey Flinders. There were son Jon Lindsay. Thel primary round the block about thirty guests present. will be held Tuesday at parade SIXTH WARD 10 a.m. in the North Park inAn The primary will hold their stead of at the church. to invited children are particiIround the block parade today in this event. according to President Wanda pate , The will be Thompson. parade TENTH WARD at gin 5p.m. and afterwards The relief society reports that Dr. Newton K. Wesley food will be sold and there will THE EYES HAVE IT be pony rides for ten cents. This they have a new worker. Lillis a fund raising event for the ian Larson has been sustained as To obtain maximum eye health primary to earn money to oper- the literature leader for the year. one should start protecting visioi David Schoenfeld, son of Dr. early in life. Regular eye tests ate on. and Mrs. James Schoenfeld, has including the examination of tin The relief society was in charge received a call to serve a miss- inside of the of the relief society meeting Tues- ion in North Britain. He will enter eye, should be-somewhere day at the Weber Manorial Hosthe mission home Aug. 12. gin around three pital. MIA and Maids Laurels The years of age. It is extremepf the ward are at camp this About thirty scouts from the ly difficult for a towill return and home week ward have been enjoying an exparent to know citing trip to the Wind River morrow. whether their child really sees Country and will return home LAKEVIEW WARD Wesley well. As a mat-this weekend. Those who went The First Quorum of Elders ter of fact we dont know our along with the boys were Bishop how well we actually see Loren Kay, Frank McArthur, and their partners enioyed a selves There just are no standards foi scoutmaster Wayne Hansen, Keith party last Saturday at the Pine comparison. No way to tell how Oox and Glen Stoker. View Dam. After spending some much the other fellow sees that James Matis, recently returned limie boating and water skiing, we dont, for instance. How can a certain color to a missionary and Roger Critchlow they had a steak fry. About you describe person who is color blind? from the High Council were speak- 15 couples attended. When a child begins to watch ers last Sunday evening and it It wasnt quite the same at television, it is not unusual foi was reported that they gave out- church Sunday for ward mem- him to see with just one eye at a bers. Bishop Charles Hull was time. He may not have developed standing talks. Randell Parkinson, son of Mr. Jabsent. He was among those the binocular vision which enaand Mrs. Leon Parkinson was who accompanied the boys of bles older children and adults to see things in three dimensions. Should the youngster be allowed to persist in monocular viewing, BUILDING OR REMODELING the lazy eye may soon forget its function. As the child grows up and begins to utilize binocular vision, he next step in preventive eye :are is to determine how well PHONE TA le sees. Surprising as it sounds, nany people have no idea how veil they could have been seeing There is no safe way to look directly at the sun during an eclipse, not mtil their eye doctor places a set even with sunglasses, smoked or colored g'ass, welder's goggles, CALL TIMEOUT FOR FRUIT MILK FLIPS Steven Report SUNSET NEWS Treat yourself and the neighbor ladies to a delightful party refresher. Serve one or aU of these deUghtful three: Blueberry Milk Flip, Misty Apricot Milk or Strawberry Milk Mist. Nows the time... to relax the girls will love them alL and have fun! BLUEBERRY MILK FLIP If you want to be voted the 8 ounce servings erection of safety posts, most on the popular neighbor caps fresh blueberries slch as the one above, be- block, have an impromptu party 1H Va cup sugar side farm ponds, lakes, and for your friends right In the middle of these busy summer W cup water cup whipping cream, whipped irrigtion canals. Note the days. 1 beaten reaching, pole, .innertube Theres no need to go to a 1 egg, milk quart fuss n feathers 1 pint vanilla ice cream ring buoy, length of rope, great deal ofmake a quick trip Just Cook blueberries in sugar and and waterproof can with though. to the bakery, or if you're feel- water to make a thick syrup. rescue instruction. ing ambitious, make your own Mash syrup through a sieve fancy butter cookie petites. Dou- to form blueberry puree. Fold ble check your grocery supplies whipped cream and beaten egg of Hyrum visited in Sunset, Tues. too. And plan to have plenty of into the milk; blend in blueof cold milk, eggs, whipping berry syrup. Pour into glasses. Terrydale families enjoyed a cream, canned apricots, fresh Top each with a scoop of vanilla barbecue cook-oand get to- blueberries, and strawberries ice cream. gether Saturday evening m front on hand. Then make up several MISTY APRICOT MILK of Mr. and Mrs. Gilloms home.. servings each of this delightful 8 ounce servings Each family took their own meat, threesome. dishes and a covered dish and Start with Blueberry Milk 1 No. 303 can peeled apricots H enjoyed the delicious food and Flip, a wonderful combination of 1 cup whipping cream, whipped egg, beaten hospitality of each other. Some fresh blueberries, milk, egg, 2 milk of those attending were Mr. and whipping cream, water, sugar 1 cups red food drop coloring and ice cream. And make a Mrs. Jim Hendricks, Mr. and Milk or two. This 1 drop yellow food coloring Apricot Misty Mrs. LaVar Hipwell. Mr. and is 9 Judy mixture of pureed ap- 1 pint vanilla ice cream Mash apricots through a sieve Mrs. Ross Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. ricots, whipping cream, egg, Bob McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. milk and vanilla ice cream with to form a puree. Fold whipped and beaten egg into the Fred Zampedri, Mr. and Mrs. a drop of food coloring. Straw- cream blend in apricot puree and milk; berry Mist is fun to concoct too. food Herb Tyson, Mks. Bill Shrode, coloring. Pour into glasses Just substitute strawberries for The Hambhns and the Swans. and top with scoop of vanilla the apricots. Mr. Newell Parker is attendThen get on the telephono and ice cream. STRAWBERRY MIST ing a convention of the Boy In your most cheerful Voice, VARIATION are out the word send there that Scouts this week in California. In place of apricots, thaw and cooling milk and butter cookie refreshers to be had at your sieve one ten ounce package home. It matters not which ex- frozen strawberries CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 to form citing milk drink they choose. puree. Omit food coloring. day trip through Wyoming and la stopoff at Flaming Gorge Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hill and family had an exciting time south READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Of the border. Thev went to California and then on into Mexico to see the sights there. 6-- -- ut 4-- Jo-An- Its Time For... EYE CARE 1 I Parking is No Problem Glenns House of Meats SYRACUSE, UTAH PH. 825-186- 2 "Beef For Your Locker ond Freezer" Vz Grain Fed Beef b. 45c F03 Cut, wrapped and frozen Vi Grain Fed Porlc ib. 37c Hams-baco- cured. Cut, wrapped, frozen n Ken Fahncke, Contractor 03 et by mirror reflection All of these things let bum producing sun rays through to focus on the sensitive inner eye, the retina, just as a magnifying glass will focus them on a scrap of paper to start a fire. RETAIL MEAT MARKET Pork Roast Ib. 37c Fresh Fryers Ib. 28c Pork Steak Ib. 49c Whole Hams Ib. 45c Ham Hocks Ib. 10c Lunch Meat Ib. 49c All to watch the July 20th eclipse of the sun without risking damage to your eyes. Cover one inside end of a large carton (about 1x2x3 4 lbs. $1.00 Pork Liver JJoCftj Coofcs Gomsi Larry Wursten, son of Mr. and Those who participated in the Mrs. Arnold Wusten was advanced from the office of teacher parade were treated to a lo that of Priest. , NOW OPEN ... Ponds The primary held their round the block parade yesterday. Camping trips are the choice of many Roy residents. The Louis Smith familv snent some time recently in the high Uinta country, and the Dick Simmons faultily chose the canyons around Logan for a few days of rest. BOB SANDERS AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Service 52 H So. 1825 W. ft) Phone 825-657- 1 Roy, Utah ROY The Glen Olsen family have returned from a four monh in New York where they went DAIRY DRIVE-I- N st-i- v with Mr. Olsen with his work. Mr. and in Cash and Carry comic c'. or ICE CREAM Ms. LeRoy Roberts returned Saturday from a 10 day vacation. Several davs were enjoyed visiting la son, Sgt. Ray Roberts and his familv m Portland. The couple then motored to Seattle to visit a sen. John and a daughter, Maxine - Freeland. While in Seattle, Mr. end Mrs. Roberts spent some time at the rf spectacle, or contact lenses in world fair site, enjoying the space needle, science exhibition, etc. ront of their eyes. Why not find out today how nor-n- On the way home, they visited with relatives in Coeur d lene, your childs vision is? BAKERY GOODS Be Your Own Milkman Buy for Less 2730 W. 4800 S. fALL FACES announce tha appointment of A dramatic musical Interpretation of the Mormon Pioneers historic exodus from Nauvoo, III., to the Great Salt Lake V alley. with white paper (A) Near one edge o! opposite eno cut 1 inch sq hole Cover this hole with foil and punch pinhole in foil (B) On proper side (see sketch) cut hole slightly larger than your head This should be close to end with pinhole and more than 14 inches from end with white paper. Meat Guaranteed 100 Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olmstead spent last weekend taking in the scenery lam Yellowstone Park. Portrayal of the Great Leader KEN SALINE VI Brigham Young Your Family Insurance AUTO By LIFE Man FIRE Roy Shopping Center 1940 W. 5700 S. Igor Gorin 825-978- 1 Newell C McMillan Agency Mgr. presented under the stars at i T Tut siin TUPnilCH TUf fA OGDEN, UTAH 44th Street ose all four sides of. irton and seal cracks th tape Stand with back sun so image of :hpse is focused through nhole onto white paper. nco nnu Ditfrfcf K PINUCIl F Permanent eve damage to 31 Utahns who watched the 1960 rhpse was reported. Better than 8 out ol 10 were children Since there are no pain libers in the retina to signal this damage there are probably many more persons who suffered lesser injury without realwng it . .. j, Pioneer Park! July 19, 20, 21 Nightly 8:30 p.m. Tickets on sola at tha Municipal Perk Ticket Booth, or write All races West, Municipal Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Adult Gen. Adm. $1.50, Res. Seats $2.00, Children $1.00. , uni MjiRiRijijiMMinf ... . re Hi' a nm1"" '0"k'uil-mu,'t9raJtHSU,- MonoQtr WSUUNCI COMMNCt STATE FARM C0MrAN, AHCl INtUltNCI KERMIT DE WALL State Savings and Loan Bldg. 73 South State Clearfield, Utah Thone 2 Residence: Kaysville, Utah Phone 7 |