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Show I The Sun-Chronic- July le, 1955 14, Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Smith have redecorated and painted recently To Appear at -their home, 1991 West, 5300 South. U of U Concert A beautiiul design, gold flecked By BESSIE RUTH MATTHEWS Then they took off for vacationland Mr. and Mrs. have Summers The newly-formeoh joys, Washington here they high school Honor Chorus of Salt Lake recently returned from a trip to come. Two sons, Larry and Don valley will make its first appear Yellowstone National Park. They were really planning on good fish ance at 8:13 p.m. Monday (July live at 3397 South 1900 West. ing. "hope they bite." 18) in Kingsbury Hall. Miss Elsie Roush has been visitMn.. Myrtle Matthews of Foil Directed by Lara Hoggard, noted ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. WilAmerican choral conductor and ar- liam F. Roush and sister Marjorie. Worth. Texas, arrived in Utah June ranger, the young alngers will be Elsie is here from San Francisco, 27th to make her home w ith daugh featured performers for the first Calif., where she works for SAP ter Ruth Matthews, 5323 South 1900 West portion of the University of Utahs Railroad. She returned home Sunannual summer choral concert. The day July 10th. evening, program is open to the public free Roy 4th Ward YWMIA leorgan of charge. Jeane Rogers, daughter of Mr. ued at the 4 30 p.m. Sacrament adMembers of the Univehsity Chor- and Mrs. Lyle L. Rogers whose meeting July 10th. is 5110 So 2200 West, graddress a The new officers are President which on meets the ale, group uated from Primary Sunday July Annis Mansfield, age group counsecampus evenings, will combine with the Honor Chorus in the second 3rd at Sacrament meeting at the lor. Vera Howes; activity counselor, Roy 4th Ward half of the concert. Nina Mitchell, secretai, Bessie An instrumental ensemble will Ruth Matthews. Charles Dwight Elliott son of Mr. Outgoing officers were 1iesidcnt support the 180 vocalists in several numbers. A work by University and Mrs. Charles William Elliott, Blench Gibb), age group counselor. music department chairman Dr. address 5442 South 2300 West grad- Vera Howes; activity counselor. babies born to the moose in Washuated from Primary at Sacrament Annis Mansfield; secret..r Ruth ington Park Zoo try their legs. Leroy J. Robertson, some of Dr. meeting July 10th. Roy. 4th Ward Matthews The name of the mother moose is Hoggards arrangements, Roy Harriet, and she is the only caparrangement of Wilders The Wayne Simpson family have tive moose known to have given "While Were Mr and Mrs. Bert ll.ods and Young" and selecbirth to twins, or to raise any the moved into community recently Francis R, Andrews ami bojs Mis tions from Mozart and Wagner are catves to maturity. Thts ts her secand the Roy 4th Ward. Welcome to Brent and Vernon visited relatives ond pair of calves, and her fourth among songs which will be includRoy and lU friendly people. Mr and Mrs. Chambers of Jeiome ed in the program. and fifth offspring. Charles Dwight Elliott and Con- Idaho, over July 4th weekend Also The new high school Honor cele took a side Chorus is composed of students nie Jean Allen have recently trip up to Sun Valley, 12th birthdays, con Idaho for 1 brated their day. from the eight high schools in the gratulations. Salt Lake Valley. Also congratulations go to Patrl Newcomers to Roy art Mi and cia Howes, Janice Monson, MargarMrs. Vincent (Nina Bethi Hardy TELL EVERYONE et Winger and Bonnie Jean Zubcck and their two children, Michael 2 who are celebrating birthdays this and baby Mary Ann They moved YOU READ THE SUN month. here from Salt Lake City New Mother of Twins Chorus ROY HEYS e Ring-wald- HAS wx IXClUJIVf SUDSjMISER . saves over 50 on soap and hot water Nowl Your locol DaoUr CINE DINNER" Roy Theatre Many Rivers to Cross July J ohn Pavne At the July 3rd 20-2- Mao Murphy Hell's Island Former Hooper Man Marries Lorna Garner Miss Lorna Beth Garner, daugh-i- t of Mr and Mrs Vern Garner, liee.uii the bride of Robert O. Munn, son of Mr and Mis lxirin Munn, recently in the Salt Lake i Temple President Robert 1 Burton performed the ceremony. A reception was held at the Owy-Ie W ard chafH'l in Nyssa, Oregon with 370 guests attending The bride was lovely in a ballerina length gown, of white allpper satin, covered with lace. The long sleeves came to a point over the wrists She earned a bouquet of white carnations surrounded by led ruses Miss Marilyn Munn. sister of the gioom, was maid of honor She wore a ballerina length dress of pink talfcta and net. Dale Christensen, of Hooper, was j man The brides mother chose a blue mec-t.ng- s !.! e - i i 1 - i c.-ou- . I I DRESSWELL Grace kellv Bing Croshv ff'we ronfraa our alnag Ha ii faithful and Just to forglva ui ur sins, and to cleanse us from til unrighteousness. (I John COUNTRY GIRL PI.lS Your Army ia dollars. But she also knows proper freexing must follow her trip to the store if her thrift-wisshopping is really to pay ofT. Thus she keeps in mind three important points about freezing meats at home: 1. Choose high quality meats. Since freexing does not improve the flavor of any food, the frozen product will be no better than the food in its original state. 2. Package meats properly. Choose e wrapping material which keens air out When air la allowed to reach foed during freeier storage, tne result is loss of moisture, accompanied by a change in flavor. The food non becomes unpalatable. The condition known as "freezer burn" occurs when air enters the package. One of the best freezer wrapping materials on the msrket Is the new plastic w rap made of saran. Ilivau-- e this transparent film clings to the shape of any food being urap(d, it is possible to mold the film closely even to irregular ruts of meat, such as roasts, squeezing out a maximum amount of air from the package. Follow this simple method: hirst, pad any lmy edges with an extra piece of saran ; then overw i up w ,ih a single thickness of the film using the "drug store wrap" met1 d. o'! saran tightly around meat to get the closest possible seal U fun ; n;u'..:.g fierier tape; tape and !aM. w on - good and makes laleling easy. Masking taj which may 3. I.atiel foods accurately. .. .e h package with date, name of if-, vmgs. It ia helpful to add an product, and approximate rmi in ini storage time. Most freezer "expiration date to the lata-!manuals will have storage to ... ('berk freezer occasionally to .VI foods lefore Use up those foods storm) bo r ' expiration date. t. no quei and proper packaging Careful attention to gr.i f , d ; .iuct. will insure a high quality fro.-- n CLEANERS 13 16 July Thi Todaya homemaker la a smart food buyer. One of her favorite tricks is taking advantage of "specials" in meats at the supermarket, buying extra cute and storing them In her home freeier to stretch her f'A the in Roy Theatre OUR REGULAR MEALS Alto the new combination how and Dinner rate of $1.06 for a full evenings entertainment Tickett honored anytime July 1719 Robert Ta1or Eleanor Parker - sat m dress with white accessories The bridegrooms mother wore a lace dress with blue acres-sillies of They both had corsagi-Mr and Mrs Harry Impp. are pink and white carnations also newcomers to Roy, they have The couple spent their honev a married son and another son, moon trip in Salt and sur-- i Mr is at her home. areas still For going away Propp Charles, minding " manager of a "fleet of trucks at ensemble lh- - bride wore a light Hill AFB. They are originally from green taffeta suit, with white acres Marion and Wichita, Kan All these series newscomers are living at the Great Basin Motel for the present ROY THEATRE MAs and PAs SEVEN RINSES St s Freezer Facts Roy 4th Ward the following were sustained. Kenneth V. Howes, teacher of course No. 7 in Sunday School, he1 a! 288 West 5600 South. Mi LuDene llulse Junior Sunday School teacher, Kindergarten class. She lues a, 5JJ0 South JOOil West :9.) OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M, IK OCR ( AND SA II GREEN STAMPS s AND CARRY SUE PHONE 3 7033 7 MERCHANTS ADVERTISE GOODS In this issue of The Sun Chromrle arc to be found the advertise ment.s of many local merchants These merchants are. through the medium of this paper, asking for your support We all realize that thousands of dollars go out of Weber County every year which should and could he spent in our community. It be hooves all thinking people to consider this matter and keep as much of our money at home ns possible Trade at Home.'' The idea that the slogan. of a dying community is absurd, although the despairing cry there are some citizens who art practiced by those live, wide is an classify it thus Town boosting is awake communities, made so by citiens who believe in their town arid support their merchants The merehants of this ares are m( asking for, nor are they entitled lo t "chanty " If they do not offer goods at equal prices, quality considered, they certainly do not expect your trade. If a into consideration the service thal backs up a ness house, will take local purchaser sale made by a local busi the immediate delivery affected, the convenient terms often allowed, and thrj-ourtcou- s consideration extended, it will be plain that "buying at home" has its advantages When you buy here, therebv creating a larger demand, local mrr chants will hr able to increase their storks, thus offering a larger variety which can c'ompele uilh some of the stores in the larger cities. They cannot do this, however, until they have some assuranre of general loral support, We rail attention tvi the f t cannot spend its money and keep hat it a community, like an individual too, hut a community made up of many people who spend their money at home, can spend that money time and time again, among its own people. S |