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Show p APRIL 7, 1955, ROY, WEBER COUNTY THE SUN-CHRONIC- up from the church on the 22nd. If you have furniture or any large items the truck will call at your home. For further information, call President LaVern Poll Ph. LE PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Its to hear Mrir. T. P. (Maxine) Taylor. Friday at 5 p.m., Mrs. Barton and David, together with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions and son Stephen were dinner guests at the homo-o- f Wilf&rd, Susan and Lillian Guthrie. New Washing Detergent Is Pink J. HOWARD STAHLE .. BETTY LOU STAHLE ASST. REPORTER DIAL REPORTER DIAL UINTAH REPORTER PH. SOUTH WEBER REPORTER CLINTON REPORTER . SHARON LARISON KYLE HARROP MARION STUART THORA MOORE DOROTHY G. NELSON SUBSCRIPTION CALL OFFICE MANAGER-EDITOMANAGER-EDITO- ; R PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION LOCATION MANSFIELD REALTY ihnw bricks, lumber, scrub-punted right along with South Weber J bed and dL.i.f ns Hi r ace (hone you By Jin. Thora M a arc I'H t m rid Aunt Eva) is 77 Phone 3 427 A .spring dance will be held She lias been n widow many at the South Weber Ward rv sears and has had nine children, reation hall Saturday April 0, seven are living Our bishop with Owen Ridges orchestra It Joseph, and Evan Ray, South Wilier. Kenruth, Layton, Gordon, Boise, Ida , Emmett, Ogden, Edmund, Centerville, and Mrs Annie Russi 11, Roy will be a sports dance between South Weber and Uintah and is sponsored by our ward Its to begin at 8 30 Everyone is Alton Seamons has been takOne of the main events of the ing a business course at Weber year ls the Jr. Cleaner and Clea- College ner, Jr M Men and M Mens The girls are at it again They sunrise Easter Service at Aulter-es- t Memorial Park. 36th and seem to really have fun when Adams, between 8 30 and 11 30 it comes to sports. This time lbs volley ball This is Sunday April 10th They beat the 34th Ward last Thursday night from our Representatives Mrs Inez Bowman Joined with ward for the election of the new presidents for the stake Jr. Glea-ne- r the rest of her brothers and and Jr M Men, was Annette neices and nephews In the was a Jack- celebration of her mother, Mrs Ray who's et she had made and Gary Sea W II Blood's 85th birthday, mons who played a drum solo, Thursday. Mrs Blood lives in Kaysville both were outstanding and we're proud to have them represent our ward. Another skit was put th, second Thursday of April on from boys and girls from hiv wul lx another Relict Society department almost every one work day winch will begin at turned out to support them The 10 am Lunch will be served event took place March 29 at at noon A lesson will be given C'i.ra Olsen on "How to the stake center Care for Vacuum Cleaners, at If anyone w.mts a quilt done 2 p m JJust call Aunt Eva Ray She's a whiz. Come rain or shine, she's There is to be a big welfare on walks ball drive the She coming up So lets get always down the icy roads, well prac started now, (sorting and sav tically all over town, through ing everything ) We have been any kind of weather, to help in asked to save old shoes, cloth Relief Society or Just a neighbor ing furniture, dishes etc. Many Shes known to many people of these tilings may be to old to in our town as Aunt Eva. She wear, but can be uaesd for isn't exactly a young woman, rags and fires Some one will ' riur borne April 21. So although to see her hustle and so bustle around, you'd think please have them ready. Then a When we built our church. welL.ro truck will gather them sis-ter- s, t EASTER SUPPLIES Carl CHEROKEE, N. C. Standingdeer, probably Americas "most photographed Indian," died here recently. A cluster of photographs which made Standingdeer famous, draped his coffin, Tourists, particularly children, passing through the Indian reservation, were delighted with the full blooded Cherokees full Indian cial hello to everyone, and says he is enjoying his mission very much. Then Beverly and Donna Poll who have been gone nine months They are both still separated We have been hoping right along with them that they would be together for at least part of their mission. Donna is In Sidney and Beverly in Brisbane, Australia (4000 miles apart.) Donna was on the team which wone the championship softball and was presented a special gift 'or contributing more to this EeV-- ! fmrpusv than anyone-els- e erly klnda got left out of the! sports end of It, that is for the present But they are going to iiave softball where she is, in August So you'll hear about her being a champ a little later on. She did have the privilge, however, of meeting the plane President David O McKay came on when he visited there She said he looked mighty handsome with the sun hitting on his white hair, ail dressed in a white suit So they to are enjoying their missions William Byram is our other missionary who left recently for a North Western Mission R fi scholarship from good reports Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utoh, in our missionaries, we now have the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdale, four out from our ward. Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanetville, South Weber, Uintah and Dale Coy who now has spent 17 months In Ohio, sends a speClearfield, Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. The term synthetic determent so familiar to all housewives it's hard tobrlicve only 20 year ago no one Fid ever heard of it. Hi fore that, for 2oo(l years, soap was the only cleaning prod, uct known Homemakers in hard water areas were more or less to problems of soap film that left a dishpan ring Then, 20 yeara ago, a revolutionary product was developed it dissolved grease in disnwater, left no dishpan ring, no filmy cloud on china or fine glass-ware- , no soapy film on rinse water This new product was called a synthetic detergent- - It's name was Drefl. and It was the forerunner t of many household detergents developed for both laundry and tll dishwashing Now, M detergent has undergone a com like a filele change It's pink It makes water feel hke a lotion and is excellent for dish washing not only tweause of its new grease cutting action, but also because it la so mild More effective than ever in either hard or soft water, this new pink product can also be used in the washing machine for all items that need special care like baby , dothea, diapera. dainty fiber like or orlon. dacron and nylon F1 toot nr km ciimii a out rt. mc it amo t- PORTER FLORAL YOUR FLORAL AND NURSERY STORE OF ROY If you hod a watch to repair you wouldn't take it to the blacksmith If you were buying groceries, you wouldn't go to the jewelry store. BUT under-things- man-mad- e When you buy your Easter Lilies or other plants, why not come to us5 Our flowers and plants are always fresh. beautiful pictures Clearfield Fourth ward held its reunion at the stake house last week end. A banquet for members over 12 was given at the chapel, Friday evening On Saturday afternoon, the children were entertained with a dinner and a program The priesthood mi mbers. the Relief Society, and PriMIA, Sunday school mary helped make the reunion Clearfield News North Davis stake field its two annual dances in the stake out are who People missing recreation hall, Clearfield last on some of the parties held in the ward are really missing week Decorations carried out" something The latest was that the theme, "April in Paris of the Elders party held Friday Regular ball was held, Friday evening and the teenagers ball night, with a lot of fun OffiThe program stnrL-- at 8 pm was Saturday evening of were in cers arrangeetiarge with Bishop Lenord Bowman a success ments and all activities Bee giving the opening prayer North Davis stake Relief SoMrs Iola Ukena sang two Hive girls and the younger boy numbers. 'An Old Fashioned jcou,s- attending the Saturday ciety held its monthly meeting Garden," and "God Painted a evening social, were required to in Uie Clearfield First warda Picture," accompanied by her be accompanied by their parents chapel, due to the fact that Budget tickets gained admission. series of musical lessons being sister At the Friday affair master g.ven Friday of each week in Gordon Watts conducted the M Men and Golden Gleaners the stake house President La piogiam and as always did a There was a Vora Wood presided with counr al good Job of it. Gerald Moore were honored a floor show, "in some jokes good orchestra and selor Martha Green in charge of preliminaries A solo was sung Tile Elders presidency sang a refreshments. Davis i umorous North stake Sundav by Janet Moss of West Point song "Hop Peter " They are El wood Watts chool held its monthly unionilass work was conducted by various Bingham Nix, Grant Dicknmorc meeting. Sunday afternoon inj!!l stake leaders in the were stake departments. the Earl Directing Harold chapel and The local Jaycettes gave a Marie Pull and Bernicl lligby the stake S S board officers show in Layton Thurs fashion were Problems and accomIs No "It presented sang Secret," day discussed evining A number of mod-idpamed by Elaine Ririe children and adults were A scrap iron drive :s bring Bishop Ray told some Jokes U atured from Clearfield b Second ward Li ne Greir gave tile benedii conduited ythe Davis LeRoi Day, Sheriff In of the Tlie quorum was charge then turned prust time lion Nor-- , and Parley Judge and County to Judy Karl, who had .some piojei. is Gayle Stevenson m the were th of Ogden guests Duane Stoker. viry i him e games jnd dam ing Mr and Mrs Judson Thurgood speakers at a special social A pot luck buffet supper was Ogden Saturday will) science sessions of the Secondsirvid witti iviry kind of food w ard Relief Society held WedMrs Isjix Philips would desire inv one Many Nil'll Davis stake MIA held a m sd.iy afternoon in the chapel, thanks to the Elders Quorum social in tiie Junior Sunday The talks were based on the for mii h a nice party. There room houl at the stake house, V S Constitution, followed by si 42 were about attended here, rruntly Mia Maids enter- - a quistum ami answer period tamed fur their mothers There Opal Hadf.rld was in charge Me and Mrs Milton Hadfield Tile ward dm sn t feel so bad- was a program and dinner Guest! Cannon of spi nt several days recently in jii aker was Carol tiie gi m ral hoard Theme was, Mn.ib Mr "Dt ar to My Heart" Clyde M (Nina) arton Tne MIA presented a program and small son, David of Monti ward cello. San Jua County has been recently in the Second chapel Principal speaker was a Imue guest for sometime here, Duffy Palmer of the Fourth of her parents. Mr and Mrs . d karv. tmMm AIUI this original household - OUTFIT WHITE SUMMER NECKLACES AND EARING SETS $2 00 up Plus tax C. STRINGIIAM - '. vi-.t.- d JEWELRY See Stringhom ROY THEATER BLDG. 111 1 CANDY BASKETS BUNNIES CHICKS GRASS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED A Tender - BROWS -- WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS OPEN DAILY MARKET tr Ar-war- DRUG Phone Roy,Ut. The home of Mr and Mrs Garth King was the scene of the M Men and Gleaner girls fire- side Sometimes getting together is meeting held recently. Mcl-lot more difficult than one vin Yarkin gave a lecture on with would think At least it was! Puerto Rico, illustrated for Roy and Ven Poll Ven was to meet Roy's plane in Salt Lake at high noon But due to a bad snow storm which lasted nearly all day, Roy was up in lie air and couldn't get down They circled this area many times taking in a stop at Boise, Idaho Finally at 5 pm, it cleared, hut what a time getting Easter makes itself at home . . ovrviing in the together loveliness of beautiful flowers. Get some today. A group of Elaine Riries girl friends took her on a going WE HAVE all the flowers that away party Saturday night They took in a show and supper and really had a night of fun. The bring Easter into your home . . . girls were Marie Poll, Bernicl lligby, LaRae Cornia, Colleen fine, sturdy potted plants . . Moore, Beth Peck and Leora Kondell. The former Elamc Ray exquisite bouquets and floral arwill leave Thursday to Join her husband Ron, at San Anna, Calif rangements. Also the lovely corEveryone is sorry to hear about RaNae Bouchard being in sage that is so much a part of the hospital again. Hope 'you her Easter Sunday. Stop in or will soon be home and around weather when the and again warms up, youll be feeling coll today. We Will wire Delicious.., WITH ANY PURCHASE OF Si 00 OR MORE From Now Till Easter a A MEMBER SERVICE For Quick Sales Results Gl. ARRANGED MAIJSFIELD Heal Estate - Insurance BURTON W. MANSFIELD. RALPH L SMITH LAMAR NELSON SYLVIA G RAVI El GEORGE C. 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