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Show ROY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Okejr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bouwhuis and famfly spent this past week seeing the sights in Yellowstone Park. Among die visitors to the park the previous week were Mr. and Mrs. n rhompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller hae a new babv girl Their first Child was born July 30. The Millers are living here with her parents. Del-wi- Lyle Biddle, eight year old son YOU stay out of it! Not a command but a happ) uftljCstjon. Redman movinf ervice is so fast, safe, low-co- s nd complete that youre operation was very successful to this point and they are hopeful that her hearing will be improvScott Clawson, son of Mr. and ed or restored. Mrs. Moroni Clawson left not The met recently at long ago for California where he will serve with the Marine Corp. the home of Melna Schenk for an Best wishes for a speedy re- outdoor social with their A dinner featuring salad covery go to Bertha Child who was confined to the hopsital last and barbequed meats was serweek for tests. We hope she ved. Following dinner, the group will soon be completely well played games and visited. Cohostesses helping Mrs. Schenk again. n were Avon Bingham, Larene Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchinand O'Etta Burton. In charge son and family enjoyed a vaca- of entertainment were Carolyn tion last week at Fish Lake. Arave and Helen Stewart Those Mr. and Mrs. Orel Henderson attending were Mr. and Mrs. have returned home after going David Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. to California where Mrs. Hender- Joe Arave, Mr. and Mrs. Amos son had an ear operation. The Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman ents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moser from Midvale, Utah. of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle was injured Monday morning'' in a car accident near his pedestrian home on 2700 West He was taken to the hospital to determine the extent of his injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Compton are the parents of a new baby boy, their seventh child. The family lived in Roy but have been in Colorado for some time. They rece" v moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Compton Glenna Cutler broke her wrist recently and is feeling pretty clumsy as she attempts to go about her housework with a cast on one band. We hope she will mend quickly. husb-band- s. Ole-so- "Somebody forgot Donna, Joy, and Janet Combe daughters of Don and Lola Combe are spending the remainder of the summer before school starts in California visiting with Mrs. Combe's sister who lives there. Tubbs Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton, Mr. and Mrs. HenHello and Goodby. Hello and ry Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen to all the newcomers welcome Zaugg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wadsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. moving into Riverdale, on 100 West are Mr. and Mrs. Rex F. James Stewart Roberts and son and Mr. and Visiting last weekend at the Mrs. Paul Buck. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elyer We wish to say goodbye to Mrs. Runchel was Jack Dunn from Georgia Barney and family, to Williams, Arizona. He and the Mr. and Mrs. Vandus Biegler, Runchels son, Gary, were misMr. and Mrs. Toyse Kato and the the East sionary companions in Mrs. Kato, Mr. and Mrs. Central States. Gary and Jack elderly Joe Zitto, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zit-t- o left last Monday to return there have built a lovely new home where they will attend a youth east of the coming highway and conference and renew acquainshall remain here. Mrs. Lucy tances with their friends there. moved into the 49th ward. If they have time they may go on to the World's Fair in New The Dearden reunion will be York. They will be gone for two held Sunday at Como Springs or three weeks. in Morgan, Utah. Genealogical meeting will be at 11 and lunch (bring your own) at 1 30, followed by a program and games. Riverdalo Hews A definate charm has been added to our church chapel with the beige paint on the walls. will be ordained a companied by Mrs. Mawdie Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Thompson and Llndy Hull, "brotMrs. Angelo Mark. her of Fay. Their daughter ICar-mMrs. Jim Kopecky and two and memconfirmed Baptised small sons traveled with them to bers of the church were Jeffrey Omaha, Nebraska to visit with her Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. husbands people. Their trip exGlen Bennett; Dorda Davis, the tended over ten of our states. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- They visited ail points of Interest bert Davis; Janet Oberbrokling, The exhibits were just wonderful 77 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- stated Mrs. Hull. nard Oberbrokling. They met Mrs. Thompsons son. The following babies were bles- Rodger at Seabright N J.fafid he sed and given names; the son accompanied them to the fair of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Kent On their way home they visited Draper was given the name of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Thompson in Bradley Kent; Cheryl was the and family at their home Virginia. "'7 name chosen for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cash; Brian Another big grass fire Tuesday Douglas Roberts was the name at Washington Terrace, called the given for the son of Mr. and equipment from the Riverdalo fire Mrs. Rex Forrest Roberts. primary and a) -- War-rento- t department Five talented young ladies entertained with singing at sacrament meeting Sunday. They were Jolene Stimpson, Sherie Ellis, Lorna Cragun, Marsha Hunter, and Susan Gibby, accompanied by Linda Tesch on the paino. Holiday party-- was held last week for the girls of the ward previous to primary graduation. A Lihoma r , The Trailbuilder was held Aug. 3 for the. boys that are being advanced. RouBd-up- Choir practice will be held at Those traveling 'Hulls have each Sunday afternoon. Every- done it again. Mr. and Mrs. Fay The Riverdale float entry has one come along and practice. Hull went to New York to see been asked to participate in the Jospeph Mark graduated from the worlds fair. They were ac Brigham City peach festival. 4 thankful you turned the entire Jeffrey Arbon, son of Mr. and fob over to skilled and bonded Mrs. James Arbon who suffered experts. severe head in an ac- injuries cident recently, underwent surgery for the second time on Tuesday to repair the damage. We Solt lake, Sogarhouse were happy to hear that his docClearfield, Ogden tors feel he will recover and be 1T0UK NEIGHBORHOOD MOYERS all right. m near o your phone Visiting at the Andrew Moser home this past week were the 1X4-556- 1 DA Mosers two granddaughters Linda and Diane. The girls par- - i i THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 REDMAN 81 every litter bit hurts" TENDER FOOT A tiny Korean orphan girt is given treatment for a foot infection by Ffe Moon KU Kaar. Korean Army Medical Corpsman nerving at the S48th General Dispensary in Korea. Steadying the little patient b Second Lt. Isaac JL Gray, Jr., Baltimore, Md. Twelve young children from the Bohwa orphanage near Seoul. Korea, visited the dispensary under sponsorship of Headquarters Camps tit. Elrhth Army Service Command. INTERNATIONAL DAY1 Tww Chiorrs NstkreaBet etadenta. RDae Tsorphlne Wang, end As T1 Chat (felt) have clean leak et the 1st Infantry Dtriedoas aimer daring International Day at Fort ROey, Kansas. Soma 111 stodenta from foreign countries, who are studying at the University of Kansas, were Invited to Fort ROey far n fnQ day 'of exhibitions, demonstrations, and friendly exchange. Highlight of the day were a sky diving exhibition, drill team performance, firepower display, and a simulated attack of an objective. Assisting Miss Wang down the Steps is 8Sgt James Mooring (facing camera) from Norfolk. Va. .'4 t tl messy chipping and scraping... There's NO DEFROSTING EVER ncf .with a NO-FRO- ELECTRIC ST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R wide path through n ted mine detector sweeps a MINE DETECTOR A jeep-moaim ala ted mine field as the driver manipulates the dashboard controls. When the search cell passes over a mine, the vehicle Is stopped instantly by an automatic device which disengages the clutch and arts the brake, Capable ef locating mines buried ar en the surface, the detector can swing to either side of the vehicle to clear road shoulders. Developed by U. 8. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, Fort Belvotr, Va tbs instrument is produced In limited quantities by the Wurlitzer Company, North Fane-wansix-fo- ot an ICMHNO GENERAL Beaming obvtows pride and pleasure, Major General Robert H. York poms wpon completing Us Jnmp as a sport parachutist. General York, commander of the S2d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, a paratrooper since USd, was trained In sky diving by the Divisions sport para-ehsebb, bolder of the coveted Matthew B. Kldgwsy Trophy for outstanding parachute ebbs. W te ds, N.Y. y r t CSS3J4J . It tales only a few minutes or simple sudsing instead of hours ef chipping, scraping, waiting and mopping to clean a modern, r. electric of the ways a one is And that only laves you time, work, and money. no-fro- st freezer-refrigerato- no-fro- st electric freezer-refrigerat- 4kmk or A spadous new model holds a week s food food in quantity when to . with . . plenty supply spare. You can buy Shot Only Onre A Wttk. is prices are low, flavor high. Pretart Food in Quantity. You save hours and hours of meal making You can prepare special by preparing food ahead and freezing it. too. in cakes and as such quantity, treats pics 3$, tVS 'US, 41. noM yourkaur UTAH POWER a UGHT Ay.V ii41 BUY NOW AOGRK88IVR STIRIT Soldiera of the 5th Infantry DMstou (Meeh). Fort Carcore. Colo., dmssiitrata aggreorfreness and a high Mata of training aa they deploy from (wif Anasswd Carrier. Urn Bed Wsmel Dtvtoion- .- ana ef the main efawMOt of IU Crepe (STRAO, Is participating In Urn United States 8trike Cemamadh Kxreebe 'DESERT STRIKE. The exercise. Involving sms H.HS Army and Air Force penonnel, is heftag held In the desert area ef Southern Urn period daring fci manafactarcd The May 17-- 3. by FMO Corp. M-1- Nntnl CO, 2 ChUenia-Nevada-Ariu- M-1- na - ow I .1 8 A leading team of the lith Transportation Battalion, Fort Eu-.- t Va, demonstrates an improved method o' lulling a vrUrle to a flat ear for movement. By os prepared bluings which are stored with tfaoj vehh , , . .pment can be readied for movement fat haU( Uffe ttioe loiuicrly required. -- TIME bi , i |