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Show V The West Point Couple Set 50 Anniversary Thirty four of the 40 members of the Ray Patterson family helped Mr. anr Mrs. Ray Patterson, West Point, to celebrate their 50th Wedding anniversary at their home. Celebrate 50th Wedding, Open House Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Peck the LDS Church work of South Weber will observe their They are the parents of three 50th anniversary Sunday Dec 18. children, two sons and one daugh 1958 at an open house. ter. Bishop Kefford M Peek, and Harry L. Peek of South Ogden, In celebration of their Golden Mrs (Cleo) Brough, Riv wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. erdale.Eedley have They eight grandchil Richard M. Peek will hold an open dren and two great grandchildren house at their and daughters home, Mr. and Mrs. Sed-leA small boy' Brough. 4021 So. 1150 West, persistent snifRiverdalc, Utah Sunday Dec 16 fling annoyed a woman standing next to him on a bus Starting at 2 pm Mr. Peek was born in South Weber June 8, 1882 and has been a life long resident He has been engaged in farming activities He is the son of Thomas and Mary Bright Peek Tha human rara began with Adam. It la quite possible that It could eDd with Atom. Man la the only animal that ever bluahee or ever need to. A really deluxe model automoMrs. Peek the former Edith Han bile can keep you strapped without seen was born in Plain City, Utah, seat belta. October 11, 1888 a daughter of Hans And then there waa the felChristen Hansen and Jane Bine low who, after reading Brfdey ham Murphy, became ao taken with Mr and Mrs Peek were married the idea of reincarnation that on Dec 19, 1900 in the Salt Lake he changed his will, making temple They have been active in himself the sole heir. The Pattersons are the parents of four children, Leland, James, Floyd, all of West Point and Mrs. Eugene (Mabel) Wallace of Clin ton. They have 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. During the dinner, moving pictures of the recent wedding of their Louise Fielding, granddaughter, were enjoyed. Those attending were the hon-ireguests, Mr and Mrs. Leland Patterson, Janet and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Patterson, Carolyn and Craig, Mr. and Mis Stanley Patterson, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Patterson. Earl and Judy all of West Point Mr and Mrs Don Ixwe and Debbie, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs Ron Fielding, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Taylor, Kim and Susie, Harrisville; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wallace, Ricky and Linda, Clinton. Absent were Mr. and Mrs Wayne (Marlene) Grover and foty chil. dren in Alaska . Son-Chronicl- e, Roy, Utah, Thursday, December 13, 1956 To be eligible, scouts and explorer must; 1. Be at least 12 years old on Jan. the day after Christmas. At ward leadership meeting Mon day evening, officers and teachers enjoyed an unexpected party, host ed by the bishopric, after completion of the business of the evening Visiting from the stake high coun cil was Loris E. Thompson, who perience. 5. Have top scouting spirit and spoke to the group. A piano selec tion was played by Linda Tesch. cooperative attitude. 0. Submit proof qI successful Small Pox vaccination within a period of 5 years prior to July 1957 to Christmas trees are again going be available through the River-dalBoy Scouts. Be sure to wait On Dec. 21. the Riverdale sewer and purchase yours through this bond election will ire held Anyone media They will be offered at a wishing to register may do so at nominal cost Further announce the home of Mrs. Lucille Judkins ment will be made as to where the tree will be sold STRICTLY BUSINESS 1957. 2. Be First Class Scouts, or above. 3. Explorer First Class or apprentice rank or above. 4. Have had good comping ex1, Congratulations to the 9th grade girls' volley ball team of Roy Jr High, who played South Jr High at the Roy school, winning 42 to 22 In case you have any excess money, time or toy and havent a favorite charity to give them to, wC are reminded of several. New or good used toys are appreciated at "Toys for Tots,1' Phone 3 6844 Hazel Park, noted fur her work In behalf of haspituhged veterans and shutins, would welcome help If youd like to prepare a box for a local shutin or veteran, please phone her at By VERLA R. HULL There will be no Primary or MIA meetings in Riverdale during the Christmas holidays The Primary Christmas party will be held on Dec. 19, the MIA ward party and dance will be on Dec. 18 for all ward members over 12 Cub Scout pack meeting will also be omitted this month Don Kemose, brother of Mrs Dorothv Nebeker. is home having served in the U S Navy lYior to his coming home, Don completed a tour of Japanese waters Those Boy .Scouts and their lead ers intending to participate in tbe Valley Forge National Jamboree, to be held July 13 to 18, must so apprize the council headquarters (in the Kiesel Hldg ) by J)ec. 18, submitting the $10 reservation fee. McFuttan VILLA SCHOOL The children of the Villa School arc all enthused about Christmas Monday we received our Christmas tree In between planning their Cliristmas party the fifth and sixth' graders decorated the tree Fourth grade has both good and bad news to report Ross Merry-hebroke his arm last week, then while aleigh riding this week he "I dont feel well, but Pm saving up my aide Imt until fell breaking several ribs It is Im healthy enough to enjoy UP hoped he will be able to take his the Christmas in part pageant which the fourth grade will pre(. Iinton 2 The DUP Camp 27, will have sent to the school Wednesday-after-nooBoy 1st i and the PTA meeting to be their Christmas party on Dec. 27. at Sen hr Second Half final the home of Alta Patterson Mem held that evening Rdy 2nd j bers will exchange $1 gilts. Kanesville 1 The four lower grades are busy 1st Hoy o A Clinton puting up their Christmas decora again proved iheir o Hooper 1st And who was the good looking tions and making Christmas gifts Miperioritv in Junior pla Clinton o to a 47 take home 34 a won with over waltz the who strong victory couple prize 2nd 0 Hooper oilier l.akeview 'It' team Other scores at Weber High the nighf We wish happy birthdays to Jay JUNIOR SCHEDULE in junior play weie Hooper 1st It was mother and sons night, Matis, Linda How 33 27 over Bov 2nd, Iike View A and the prize waltz was won by Dunlap, Mrs MaeChe-enDecember 19 ard and Janice 42 17 over Clinton If Kanesville ti p m - Bov 4th vs I.ake View II Virginia and Jimmy Jackson Their Educational films for this week 47 45 in a thriller over Bov 1st 7 pm - Bov 2nd vs Kanesville prize was the prize winning cake baked by Ernest Perkins were "How Tires are Made " We 3nd Hooper 2nd taking their third 8 (in Roy 1st vg Clinton A 3 pm - Hcxijcr 1st Lake View A were taken on a trip b film slraight 4130 ovir Bov 4t!l In sen or plas. the first half came December 20 the Firestone Tire through plant Welcome home to Gary Judkins, to i,n ,11 Ulh Hooper first and 6 p m Hooper 2nd vs Clinton B see how mnnv different pro son of Mrs Lucille Judkins, who cesses rubber must go through H'rfiper S corn! t ndmg in .. sc cmul 7 pmRoj'lst vs Kanesville was released from Fort Eustis and 8 pm Hooper 1st vs Clinton BU'"hind Kan. sv lie before it becomes a tire Army life at the Same time as Bill 17 ' p ni Si olid Bov 2nd vs Hooper 2nd I!, limp bitting with Cash The boys were together dur''The meaning of plus and points had too much hahnne to and both are minus," a story of how we use jv. ing their training hip Bov first 5.) 4'i Bennington happy to be home Gary intends arithmetic in every day living "A had 2u x.ints f r Bov Fir-- t Hoop to go to Weber College starting night before Christmas. " a little r Fust took a (oifc.t ic t r ever winter quarter king cartoon showing how sharing Clinton In the final game. Bov with others makes us happier Second with Dali Bowman flitting 18 ijii.!s, dca.l kanfswllc their ohn Marston, who rerently filled a mission in the Netherlands, has a r 3'i 28 first defeat of the 20 and continuing joined the Marines John will leave Starting Ih-27 and Jan 3rd the senior on FOR RENT lean's will pi. iv an exhibition tournament with two t. .mis invited NEW 4 room. 2 bedroom duplex, t from out-idthe stake c.plav utility room, built in oven and Nothing will lie a! 'take except Be range frig, carport $75 1h and fun the (f plav mg prestige 3 87(g) or 4 2052 CUD m mvit.d tuatt.nd these fverym games FOR SALE Jl MOB W NI)N(,s U 1. NFW 2 ledroom shake house, car ( Iinton port patio, gas furnace, under 0 SlODoo Will accept some trade Bov M 3 Brivati- - owner No financial ake a w It 3 Phone 5 1817 Kanrsv iRe ebarge 3 3 GIRINS Remember to do your Hoc. pc r KMT Lure washes cashmere and I ake Vu w A Christmas MALE ING earlv other fine knitwear in cold water Hooper 2nd 5 without shrinking Dorothys LABEI-- S FOB C11BINTM S Card- - Bov 2nd 5 Shop 2 drs West of P. O. ( Iinton B 15 Every patron has teemed by Bov 4th now a notice of our Christmas NEVER USE anything like it for SENIOR ST WDINl.s The f "sale" and some card latx-ldandruff" say users of Sanidyne. irst V Half I labels are to be used in the mail Kanesville Finals Bennion Drug Ph 2 3160. ti mg of all Christmas cards Tie out J ex s' f i pft r 3 TV & APPLIANCE REPAIR of town cards with the "Out of town 3 4655 SO. 1900 WEST !n labels and the Roy cards Delivery o 4 nl PHONE 4 1797 with the 'Local Delivery' iabels " unsealed Christmas Although cards are mailable for 2c postage. 3c stamps on your cards give you firstclass service The use of Lr-Bv Dr William J Eann.ng class postage insures forwarding if the addressee sas moved or the Mo-.- ! people when explaining their various aches and pains to card will be returned to you if the a doctor are more anxious to have a name tagged on to the compatron cannot be located You may bination of treir symptoms than to know the cause, and seem to also write a personal Christmas be relieved if the name applied to the condition by the doctor does message with each card which is not sound too serious Speaking Chiropractically, there is no need something dear to the heart of to diagnose or give a name to a group of symptoms which are evervone. merely effects of a deeper seated cause If the cause is removed, nature does the healing regardless of the name given USE RETURN ADDRESS A DOCTOR OF Chiropractic is fully qualified to diagnose, and The Tost Ocficc Department ad is examined by the state in that subject, however, it is more essential to a patient s health and longeviy for the chiropractor to vises you to write your return ad dress on all cards This will help analvzc and correct the cause of an ailment than to diagnose Whether the cause be interference with the flow of impulses your friends keep their mailing list from the brain to tissues or wrong habits of hygiene, the chiroup to date If your cards are larger r smaller than than 9" x 2" practor is trained to cornet both 2V'x4" they MUST tie sent first class mail BASKETBALL STANDINGS n Riverdalc News by - c CLASSIFIED . ADS v c The Mall Box Ic e v232D QPiTTi 15 Discount (Tmm Cash & Carry I 1 j s MARY WORTHS FAMILY 1 Cause More Imporant than Name KERRY DRAKE AH FANNING me: The first Christmas in I'tah in was such a dull affair No sending you a card because you sent one to me There weren't even any presents except boiled wild rabbit and a weeny speck of bread to eat Christmas came on Saturday and work went on as scheduled except for a solemn rally around the flag pole in the fort riHIiOPRATIO CLINIC 1847 KERRY DRAKE ilM Ogden's first Qiristmas consisted of a Frenchman, his Flathead wife, (an Indian name of course) some Iowa Indians, a Cree and some Snakes (more Indians) They had a pan 18 inches across- full of stewed elk meat, a dish of boiled deer meat, boiled flour pudding and pieces of bark for plates for those who wanted their cats first hand before all the other fists got in the family pot Who said, "Give me the good old days!" 3360 Sou'h 1900 West. Roy, Utah Phone PORTER FLORAL DIAL L SX ROY. UTAH 3 31311 Christmas Greetings - READ AND HEED We again remind you if it Is service you are after and safe, sure arrival of your Christmas packages, MAIL THEM NOW. Your Christmas mailing is already past due. Buy stamps for your Christmas cards TOTAY even if they arent ready, to avoid waiting in line later. CHRISTMAS Made to Your Order WREATHS Fresh Holley and Mistletoe POTTED PLANTS Poinsetta Colors Other Potted Red, Pink, White Plants to Choose From! Corsages, Gardenias, Roses and Carnations! Center Pieces and Hospital Arrangements Funeral Flowers Our Specialty! Come in and see our plants and Flowers! PLACE YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDERS NOW! f1 |