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Show The A farewell testimonial service will be held in honor of Alan Budge at the Lake View Ward Sun day evening at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Budge has been called to the Canadian mission and will labor in Toronto. His is the son of Mr. and Mrs. New ell R. Budge. All the friends and of Alan are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schofield Plana are now complete for the social season of the Lake View Stake MIA Saturday Sept 24 at 8.30 at the stake house. Members of all the wards in the stake and their friends are invited to attend. Music will be furnished by the Owen Ridges orchestra. The dance is sponsored by the M Men and Jr. Gleaners under the direction well-wishe- CHIROPRACTIC RESTORES and MAINTAINS HEALTH Hr fifty 19M yaan That ft hat wftdrfvt &ti Cfclrprcti Ha h yml Hr tfcof lanHt nd aafit. It hat 8aa4 prtoafvra frava, end If fctl jat o tha road H hooMh ooblo4 f InrfMdaolt f lit worth i4 of to woa 04 cMUro , UtM mM aatltty. Th '( li hoi of ChkoorotfU td or th prindplo of eral Spring in Corrine, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Smith also were guests at the Schofield home. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hardy of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crocket of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottle of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L Schofield of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Claude Col mere of Kaysville, Mr. ahd Mrs. B. L. Howtx and Janet Sherri of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Spen cer of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Steck. Mrs. William H. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs Lester Spencer of Ogden, Mr and Mrs. Milton Wil name, Mrs. Santravilli, JoLee and Jeanie of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parker of Hooper, Mrs. Anna Bell W.iddoups. Friends are always made welcome at the Scofield home. The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Sharon Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson. 1992 W. 5600 So. Roy. to Thurman Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iee of Oakley. Idaho, is announced by her parents The wedding will take place Sept. 30 at the Mansion House. Mr lee returned recently from Germany where he was stationed 21 months in the Army The young couple will resume their studies at the USAC in IsOgan this fall. aft ebti ral i 0l rlot cowia of diot m th body CeriM Dr I C lfM FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Hours: 10 to 12 2to5 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 10 TO 5360 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Dayton Ohio on a TDY mission for the Hill Air Force Base where he ia employed. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Smith will leave Saturday morning for Cody, Wyo., to visit Mrs. Smith's father and their three children living there. They will be gone from 10 days to two weeks. WEST POINT NEWS " V By Virginia F (Meson r Phone 5 1340 wishes to those Happy birthday who are celebrating their birthdays this week. They are Leland Patterson, Jay Stoddard, Judson Thir-good- , Mdba Fisher. Howard Muir, Dee Stoddard, Gwen Thurgood, John J Mass. Boyd Edwards and Gene Dahl Congratulations and best wishes their to those who are celebrating I t PORTER FLORAL DIAL PXt Rrt September 22, 1955 crtcf1 of draft tovia of tfliaoia in th body. It 4ii t aot blava li th Dtiaota li 1 affatf, oad ovary affact o madlnaai 1 rmdol It mvit htv (wit, Chtrt9rrli( (tnlmdl tKil thf till! f dilt fht body li lb varttbral iwblwatiiot which pratiar vpa Mat od iMtflwrti with th norol troniito ef vital iarv aAOffy. ih tpn wharo atrva Th it ta loaa th flora Chiropractic O'tiivr oi'tti, dv to a vatbal ivblvaatroa, and, by prapaf adjwit el, to rtltOrf th ivblmo'ld vtHibiOl to Iti AOfwol ptlittON Corract th IK dWtmant fftw' n Mrvti, c"d 1h'tby th Roy, Uuh, le, than merely tell the way. they leave and men when they return. Farrell tald he had one com- The eye'a a better pupil and more good, Mr and Mrs. Floyd panion who was 6 ft. 8 inches tall, willing than the ear; what a picture they must have Fine counsel Is confusing, but exmade. He also had one companion ample is always clear; Due to general conference which who was very short. And the best of all the preachers will be held Sept. 30 and October are the men who live their creeds. The Sunday evening service was For to see good put In setion Is 1st and 2nd, fast meeting will be held next Sunday, Sept. 23 in West as follows: Opening song by the what everybody needs. Point Ward. Ward leadership meet congregation was "Praise to the Edgar A. Guest ing will be held on Sept. 28. The Man." Invocation by Roy Cook, song Primary will not meet with the by the congregation. Talk by a Deaward this month however, but hold con from Gospel Standards given t their meeting separstely on the Cth by Fred Fisher. Vocal solo by Susie t of October. King (and it was so good to hear her lovely voice again) Talk by The Primary Assn, in keeping Farrell Cook Vocal solo by Dorn with the new policy of the church Simonson, accompanied by Jay is hamg a special program to Cook A short closing talk was given by which all parents Of children of Pri mary age are invited to attend Thu Farrell s mother. Della Cook. Closprogram "The Disciplined Child" u ing song by the congregition was to be held on Thursday, Sept, 29 "From the Strength of the Hills at 8 p in in the W'est Point Ward Benediction was given hy Eugene your Jt2drWi The presentaUon to be given has Page. taken muth work and planning and We are very sorry that Gary is designed to be of much help to parei.t. teachei and child If you Aoungberg was hurt in an accident have a child it u your solemn duty last week He was hauling corn and to lie there So please don't let any- the dump was not working properly, kcvfcag thing else interfere. Come out and he tried to pull it loose and it wiii a give the Primary workers your loyal crashed down on him pinning him 11 support The presentation was given between it and the truck bed Hu before in the stake Primary prepar- collar bone was broken and hia ation .mi ding and should tx- - of ankle badly broken too It was neFOR YOUR BEST much interest to you, so please cessary that he have an operaiton to place pins in to fix the fractures come PIANO BUY8 . . . last Sunday evening there was a We hope that Gary is feeling much SEE and that he soon is well and large attendance in the evening better strong again relatives friends and meeting Many DALE BINGHAM came out to welcome Farrell Cook Thought for the week home from his mission in the East Roy. Utah PHONE 3 1354 Centra! States During his mission "I'd rather see a sermon than to hear one any day, he latmrcd mostly in Kentucky and Tennessee He said he saw about I d rather one should walk with me two thirds of Tennessee and practically all of Kentucky His parents and Palsy and Shirley and the boys went to meet him at Ixiuisville and bring him home From Louisville they went east to Washington DC (they attended Sunday School in Washington I) C ) From there they wrnt to Flint, Mich . and then back home They had a nice trip and saw AND SUNDRY ITEMS mans interesting sights on the way I II welcome most bet that the but sight to Della and Amos was Far PURE HOUSE PAINT nil himself Farrell was quite tall GAL. WHITE LIMITED SUPPLY when he left and it seems to me I that he is now even taller As is quite often the case when fellows go INTERIOR WALL FLAT on a mission they are boys when G I F A 7 E" I.ATEX MOST COTORS Mr. Royal Harrop spent the week wedding anniversaries this of their stake leaders, Glen Stod- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. An dard and Mrs. Barbara Wiggins. drew Smith on a motor trip to Min at Wright Patterson Air Base at They are Mr. and Mrs Dell ROY BRIEFS 5 Sun-Chronic- week. Thur- dvlop prorflfy. Wk'iWy Ur jk hhrtl f Our 8th Anniversary SALE PAINTS 3 3133. ROY Featuring this week CARNATIONS OR ROSES $2.50 Per Dozen OTHER FLOWERS CHRYSANTHEMUMS ASTERS UOKSXGFS TOTTED PLANTS GARDENIAS ORCHIDS CENTER PIECES HOSPITAL ARRANGEMENTS Lots of Planter Dish Plants to choose from. Also Ceramics BRUSHES BRUSHES IM NYLON H SPECIAL EACH 50 - REGULAR $1.50 II CXI COM INF OR PXSTE REGULAR $3.50, BRUSHES MRRE. 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