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Show THE SUN aiRONICLE, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20,, SOUTH WEBER NEWS Ingrid Pluim must like her foot a cast She Just had it out for a few days when it was broken again and so now she has to wait another six weeks for it to mend. jin Breaking In new cars this week lore Donna Pull and Kermit Brim hall. Donna's is a blue Ford and Kermits is a white stationwagon. At the wards Sweetheart Dance on Friday evening, they chose Mr. and Mrs. Reid Strak for the sweethearts. Congratulations. Next Sunday will be stake conference so there will be no meetings in the ward. There is a special session on Saturday evening at 7 for the family. It will be two movies stressing on family relationship. Sunday sessions will be at 10 and 2:30 and again in the stake center. They at will honor the junior basketball team at this session. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Byram. ' " ' ' published wkly at portage paid at lot, Row UK. Fvblbhar J. Howard Stahla. OffkM 08 Sa 1900 W, lay. 2J0 hr Yaw, h advance. H 9 f p Sun Chranid Utoh. Samd-C- NATION At EDITORIAL iS)C0tn nzmcamia yTpana Ilexa-Fluori- de 'Oil Lindy and Cindy have returned from a weeks vacation that took them to California. They visited with Lorraines sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon York of Tulare, California. The Sunday school class of Iola Ukena had a party on Saturday evening. They attended the basketball tournament at the stake center and then returned to their home and played games and had hope that die stays weell. Vonda Bouchard entertained the Young Ladies Club at her home on Monday evening. They had two hair stylist come and tell them about the hair do and demonstrated the care of hair and the new wigs. Twelve members were present Peggy Hill became the bride of Douglas Wells on Valentines Day. They were married at her home. After e honeymoon to Mexco, they will return here to make their home. Lester Bryan left Monday mom lunch, big for Akron, Ohio and WashingOn Feb. 29, the stake are go- ton D. C. for detatched service ing to hold their Sweetheart Ball for a week. Lillian Handranhan has been and they will honor the bishop and his wife with the ward with in the hospital for skin grafting. the largest attendance. Lets all She was burned on the hands in attend so our Bishop and Ven- an automobile accident about 3 ice can be honored. Every one weeks ago. We wish her and all over 14 is invited to attend. Ab- the others that are ill a speedy out 24 of our girls are going to recovery. dance in the floorshow too. j The Mameds held their fireside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Schenck on Sunday evening. Bishop Joseph Ray gave the lesson. A good crowd attended. LeRoy Badger's Sunday school class held a sleigh riding party on Byrams hill on Saturday evening. After many chilly rides and spills they returned to Badger's and danced and ate and continued on with their fun. Mr. and Mrs. Derral ' Bryam are the proud parents of a 6 lb. 6 oz. baby boy bom on Monday Feb. 17. They have a little girt to 'welcome him home. Jeannie Bryan has been in the hospital for the past week having tests and treatment. Jeannie has been out of school for four weeks but is feeling better and looking forward to returning Monday. We Delpha Culley Visited Sister in San Diego Mrs. Delpha Culley has returned from San Diego, where she spent two months with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Stoker and family, formerly of Roy. She really enjoyed the summer weather. In January she visited the Imperial Valley, where there were lacreas of sugar beets almost big enough to dig. She also visited MtirineJand and other places. The Stokers send greetings to their many fir ends and relatives in Roy. Scouts Given Sunday' Meeting Roy Ninth Ward scouts. Troop d 228, won first place in the D i s t r i ct held Saturday Feb. 8th. 43c Rocky-Lomon- Re& 57c DELPHI A DRUG Roy Shopping Center Scottsdale Shopping Ctr. Sunset,. Utah., . rhone 825-978- 6 782-697- 894-564- 6, $3-1- Boys participating in this troop were: Wendell Child, Owen John Van Winkle, Gary Shellabarger, and Andy Zarkow. They will compete with other districts in the Lake Bonnevilla Council at a later date. Hun-sake- r, OGDEN LIMOUSINE SERVICE For fast, courteous service to and from the Salt Lake 7 or Airport. Call Ogden We service tBrighapi City, Willard, Ogden and all intermediate points. Fare: $5.20 from Brigham; $4:15 from Roy, Clearfield, Hill Field, frorp Ogden and Sunset, Layton, Kaysville and Farmington. 391-576- 1. 0 ADMIRAL THEATRE Clearfield, Utah Phone Thurs. FjL, Sat, Sun., Mon. Feb. 825-092- 3 banquet was held Friday Feb. 7th for the Ninth Ward Scout Troop No. 228. Twenty awards were given the boys by scoutmaster, Eyler W. Runchel and assistant scoutmaster, Robert A Hughes. Guest speaker was MarceU Graham, former state prison warden and now council member of South i Ogden. Approximately 60 wele present Including parents' of tne boys. and 3XEHH1 JOURNEY" INCREDIBLE at AFTER DARK" Show at 7:30 pan. Matinee Sat. and Sun. at 3 pan. Box Office Open 7 Got TV, Stereo, or Radio Troubles? Hi-- Fi Phone George 392-724- Joel Izatt was the speakek in Sunset Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday night. He is going to set tie in Salt Lake and be working ; with the Art Center. Mutual Mairieds met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scot Mike-se- ll ' Sunday evening. Families welcomed into the ward were Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Vera end Mr. and Mrs. Allan K. Bowles. A seminary cottage meeting was held Sunday evening for Sunset Ward and Fifth. Mr. Johnson of Weber College Institute was a guest speaker. The Weber College Institute Choir furnished the music end Bishop Jerome Welldin showed a film. Gerald Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dawson, was recently advanced to the Teachers Quotum. Irene McQuarrie was released as organist for the Sunday School and Eldred Smith was sustained in her place. The 479th Quorum of Seventys of North Davis Stake held their annual birthday dinner as a Valentines sweetheart dinner Fridav in the Clinton ward hall. A ham dinner with all the trimmdngs was served. President Hunter of the General Authorities was the guest speaker. Each ward gave two Young was master of ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin and Mr. and Mrs. June Martin attended a square dance in Morgan on Friday evening. Gal-ve- ra Hooper First Ward reunion w ill be held Saturday, Feb. 22. Dinner will be served in the afternoon to the children up through Junior High age. A show is also on the agenda for them. At 6:30, dinner will be served to the adult members of the ward. The evening will be completed with a dance for all ward members. Former members of the ward are invited to attend. Hooper Second Ward held their reunion recently. Returned missionaries of the ward put on a fashion show. Dean Ridges sang western numbers and auctioneered off articles. ReNae Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jones, married DeVon Dennison. Her reception was decorated with the Valentine theme. They, are living in Ogden and attending Weber State. Parent and teacher conferences will be held at Hooper elementary on Feb. The Lakeview Stake Aaronic Priesthood banquet was r held I- Thursday, Feb. 20. Gold and .AjBlue suppttwaf held by Cub Scout Pack1 33 ilt the First Ward. June Manning was in charge. Special guest? of the Cubs were Wayne Anderson, James Johnston, Deanna Roueche and Mr. and Mrs. Evans. 'The Cubs entertained their parents with a program. Joe Trease, returned missionary from the Alaskan-Canadiamission was guest speaker at the Frist Ward. Lakeview Stake Bee Hive girls held their annual night at MIA in the First Ward. High Counci- 4 General Electronic Service Company 2313 W. 5100 So., Roy TV & Radio is our business . . . not a sideline Family Apts. 2 and 3 bedrooms, garages, play area for children, WANTED tennis court, golf iourse. swimming pool;' club priveteges, best deal in valley for family. Freeport Apts, Freeport Center. - Clearfield Phone no investmefull or part time selling the famous KNAPP SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus free insurance. Previous shoe experience NOT necessary. write UNFURNISHED beautiful new R. L. Jenkins, Knapp Bros. duplex unit, built-inLos 4365 So. 95 W., Flotilla E. 6401 St., mo., $90 Shoes, per Riverdale. North of Riverdale Angeles 22, California. f20 Road. Phone EX TRUCK DRIVERS TRAINEES EXTRA Mrs. Ruth Larsen attended a birthday dinner for William El- CASH-M-en, nt-work liott of Roy Thursday evening. Sunset ward basketball team won the championship game played with Sunset Fifth and was FOR SALE awarded a trophy. They now will play in Region in Ogden in the new stake center with the first 1959 WESTINGHOUSE refrigera-to- r freezer unit with big 100-lgame scheduled on Feb. 17. Phone f20 News- 825-920- F-2- 7 The DUP Sunset Camp will ONE OF Americas Great hold their next meeting at the driver Professional semi-trucSalt Lake Tribune, depapers-. 1 Bedroom house FOR RENT home of Mrs. Nedra Florence. 6 a.m. $2.00 training by approved union drivlivery by Phone EX in Kanesville, now 28. The modern Feb. group ers on our new big rigs. T.N. Friday, a month. Auto-car) have a membership of 30. gas and (Whites, Reo, 1 and 2 bdrm. apts. Stove, diesel. Room and board furnishThe Bee Hive girls of North FOR SALE Modern drapes and carport. Natavailable. ed. Budget plan Davis Stake and their mothers or brick home in Roy. Carpeted, 50. Phone ionwide Placement assistance are invited to attend the special built in range. No basetf drapes, now New class at the Bee Hive program stake upon graduation. ideal for couple, lot comment instakehous on Thurday, Feb. 20. forming for this area. For pletely landscaped. Phone formation write INTERSTATE Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heinze enMISCELLANEOUS tp SCHOOLS, Box A, in care of this joyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. newspaper. Give phone number SAVE MONEY! Earl. Steed In Idaho Falls on ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner Used lumber, and directions if you live on a their way to Montana. suitable for flooring service and supplies. Call plywood sales, route. rural The PTA of North Davis Juncabinets', etc., boxes, bins, pal. tf Ray Judd, ior High School sponsored a canlets. 1 mile east of highway 91 dy sale at the 6chool Friday. 48 FORD Flathead V8 engine road. Eveon HELP TAX INCOME Sunset Ward bishopric and and radiator. Reconditioned. ExTA tf Phone nings valentine building fund cellent shape. $50 or best offer. TAX INCOME dinner Friday. A program- and Contact Vaughn Howes 5878 S. APPLIANCES REPAIRED TAX appointments in your home. 1900 W., Roy, or phone dance followed. All makes of washers, dryers, and federal. Accurate and State tf ironers, etc. Phone A13 reasonable. Phone tfn Atkinson Appliance. SMALL hobby horse, on springs, 9x12 shag rug, $7.50; FEDERAL and State individual $4.25; tax returns prepared in my sectional with brown; home. By appointment only. We stock all makes and built-i- n coffee table, excellent High Short form $1.50 each. Long models of vacuum bags. condition, $95. Ph. EX form $2.50 each. 24 hour serf20 The Girls Association Assembly Heavy duty quality. vice. Accurate and honest. Call was held on February 14. The K.R. Colby T.N. was based around the Roy k 825-869- re-fri- $75-$9- 2 825-542- Navy-Syracu- 825-511- 825-544- School News c. Wahlquist Jr. 8 127 the dance. On the night of the 14th, the Girls Association dance was held. Their theme was Drifting and Scenery and setting Dreaming. for the dance were absolutely beautiful The colors they used were different shades of blue and white. Added colors and lighting were produced by color wheeels ond soft lights. The Queens throne 'was draped in powder blue satin surrounded by white clouds of fine fiber glass. As the land played on end the couples danced time to crown the queen arrived. This year, the decision would be made by a type of lot drawing. After the drawing, the Queen was announced as Mary Hodscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Hodson of Marriott. Other candidates were Marie Anselmi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Anselmi of West Weber, Susan Calderwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Galderwood of West, Webert Elaine hSarkos, daughter of Mr" and Mrs. George Mark os of Plain City, Olga Quintana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Quintana of Wilson, Elaine Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon C. Shaw of Pleasant View, Susan Stanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stanger of Marriott, Kathy Storey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Storey cf North Ogden, and Joan Wayment, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Wayment cf Warren. On Feb. 14, our team went to South to try to beat the Spartans, lman Ray Widdison was the guest speaker. Others who participated Unfortunately we lost again. The on the program were LuAnn Al- Spartans beat us at a score of This loss was another hurt len and Christine Child, piano duet, Pamela Van Wagoner, Del- to our team, the studentbody, and , Janet Gaye Widdi- our chance of taking county la son, Mary Ann Ostler, Mardene championship. Now the best we Beei on, June Beet on, Dana Po- can do is tie for championship. Our next game is with T. H. wers and Barbara Jones. We wish to extend our sym- Bell pt Wahlquia. In order to pathy to Mrs. Van O. Call whose tie for championship we have to win this game. The cheerleaders father died recently. Dee Christensen, son of Mr. ask th3t we give all of our and firs. Lynn Christensen is in moral support to the team and art up some generating spirit. the hospital Mrs. Della Cunn - " ton has returned home fT.i Remember, werre out to win fluffy For Sale or Rent 2 3 brm. apts. fur3 BEDROOM nearly new brick FOR RENT home in Clearfield. Full basenished, newly decorated, close to school and town. Phone ment, built in range, oven, dishafter 4:30 p.m. one availwasher, refrigerator, wall to wall carpeting and drapes, able on the first, the other on the furnished. Available end of Feb. IS. T.N. One living room springs & Matt, full size, good BARBER SERVICE 5133 So. cond. Phone 1900 W., Roy, Ut Ezra ThompFOR THE BEST son. ml3 Com in or call FOR APPOINTMENT ROY acre, 3 bdrms large RED CARPET BARBERSHOP living room with new wall to wall carpel Large kitchen, l'-- i (Next to Stork Shop) bath, double carport, farm animals permitted, $11,500, small down paymenl see at 5750 So. hide-a-be- Pre-Sprin- this gama, so tots WIN! Values g PYKETT STRETCH CAPRIS Blue Denim 3 Twills in black, green, brown and Beige Sizes 8 to 20 Regular value to $7.88 (MB 825-36- 3100 W tf Phone SERVICE RENDERED IRONING Phone done in 120 CLYDE formerly ot (Jlyde gn4 Joe&'Barber Shoo in Ogden is now at the Red Carpet Barber Shop in Roy Shopping Center. Phone ml2 Organ lessons private and group instruction, classes now forming. Practice organs are available. Charlotte Anderson, Phone 825-571- M-- 5 GET ACQUAINTED Guitar lessons $1.50. Guitar furnished free. Progressive School of Music. Phone EX after 3 pm. Phone in Syracuse my home. our feed lot are Iready-tbe soid' We are OVERSTOCKED with GRAIN FED STEERS. o They MUST BE Vz BeefeM Ave. with 70-I- b. Vz Pork hams & bacon cured. Vi PORK Boy Shopping Center FREE 6 F IR. at State Savings BEACH TOYELS It's Easy r Just open or add $50 or more to your State Savings Assorted fancy designs Regular value $2.98 i account and you will 1 88 ceive your first place re- set- ting of Eternal Harvest flatware absolutely FREE. Additional place settings are yours for only $2.25 fa fraction of the retail price) any time you deposit $25 or more in your account 5-p- c. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only CLEARFIELD wms ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION 3 Department Stort 825-313- 1; ;j Smith Plaid 42 $25 $1975 4031. - Extra Large SOLD. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! Eternal Harvest stainle33 ' steel flatware created by the distinguished Scandinavian designer, Erik Neilsen of Copenhagen. t 2 THE BEEF in t; 825-978- 825-186- Gibson Upright Freezer IrMtWOHEWjt r Free place setting limited to one per account (Sfi ; RETAIL & WHOLESALE MEATS m20 Phone CEEsrSS Glenns House of Meats Raw-son- u. SERVIC 376-252- 8 27-2- hospital Furniture assembly HOMES FOR SALE story of Cinderella in which Cinderella has a dream come true. FOR RENT Popular dances as the Bossa No- REDUCED TO SELL By Owner 2 BEDROOM, lge. family room, va were performed by some couduwill sell furnished or unfurnish- UNFURNISHED, new ples. At the end of the assembly, Built-in1 a n and unit stove, ed.. plex dance of the dscaped. Beautifully candidates lor Queen Must see to appreciate. 5329 S. fridge. $85 per mo. Spracuse. were announced. The final deci2300 West, Roy. 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