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Show Local News, Local Advertising for Local People are Riverdale News VERLA R. HULL P1L 45831 May 18 to June 16 is Fsther- Child Month. Cicero, 2,000 yens ago, said this about children, our most Important crop, here or where. What gift has Procldence bestowed upon man that Is so dear to him as children?" Fathers, remember this when Johnny acts like you used to act. Longfellow said, regarding these, our heart treas urea, A torn jacket la soon mended, but hard words bruise the heart of a child." And President David O. McKay said. To all true men as well as women, children are their most precious possessions." Saturday, May . 18. was Armed Forces Day. Joint open house was held at 1U11 Air Force Base and we were able to observe first hand the military might of our nation. The slogan, "Power for Peace" emphasizes the basic concept that America was made and will be kept strong through the united efforts of all of us. This past week, May 19 to 25, was Letter from America Week, sponsored by the Common Council for American Unity, with headquarters In New York. What better way is there to combat communist m the U.S. than propaganda through Americans of foreign ex traction who have relatives and friends abroad? New reporter for Thelma 4H Club group is Shirley Bingham Song leader is Kathy Spraycar. These girls meet each Monday at 4 at the borne of their J V leader. They are happy in their aewing endeavour and are learning to make many useful things. For Mothers Day gifts, the girls made lovely silk, pillows, for instance, Theyhave treats, too, the last of winch were furnished by .Shirley Bingham, Patty Rogers, Linda Tesch and Janet Child. -- Tlie CHRONICLE Ray ON A fine young couple recently united In marriage is Mr. and Mrs. Howardr A. Dickson. Mr. Dickson returned LDS missionary, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dickson. The lovely bride, formerly DeeAnn Weaver, is tbe daughter of the Shirley Weavers, of Ogden. In Rlverdale to attend the Howard Dickson wedding reception was Jim Davis. Jim is ststioned cur rently at Mercury, Nevada. He is right in the thick" of the atomic tests there. Sh It's all top secret stuff, snd Jimmy won't talk about it to anyone. Buhop Wilford Tnsch reports that there was s "good turnout" at the Aaronic Priesthood outing Saturday. Between 45 and 50 fathers and sons were in attendance and MantW, WL.I1 Two world champion In the field of jort-Mic- h.y there was plenty of food and plenty winner (betting ever. go, run bolted in, borne crown 1956 batting triple of diversion, too double winner of Olympia diving ml, join mn), and Pot McCormick,R.bert Speaking of diversion reminds C Cannon who I Chief Justice of the Milwaukee's awn Judge us of the celebrat.ons to be hem Grand Tribunal, in rlnl U AmericaM-motb- er. Fraternal Order of Eagle. in Plain City on Memorial Day, and dad. at well a. their youngster in ochool, to include United thrift plan. all proceeds of which will go to State. Sarins. Bond, or Sarin,. Stamp, in their pwwal Cannon Bond, Judge In Soring to send belong American', Band the Weber of uring help Tart arery High San Francisco in June. 1956 forenoeet athlete. In Millan Atwood was the visiting MUkey and Pat, .elected e America. annual award banquet held cood the recent attended Prem River-dalstake high councilman in polk Frederick C. Mil rr memor the receive t Milwaukee, t the Eagle Club, Sunday. Speaking of the and lomal athlete, in thmala ' the to each lop year trophic preoenled priesthood. Mr. Atwood said "Do S n. not let the priesthood become comone in 10, monplace' Only every 000,000 people on earth have the priesthood'" Mr Atwood spoke in Bishop Tesch commended ward for April's good record of member both meetings Sunday. attendance. Sacrament meeting of members At Sunday School, or an was 39'i, The percentage the Sunday School Stake Board 270 people of average Released from attendance were in her duties as Sunday School secreStake Conference next Sunday tary was Sharon Canfield, now Mra. ahould be attended by all LDS Gary Judkins. Sustained for this members. Conference meeting start position was Claudia Stimpsoo. Vee Saturday evening, with a welfare Crabtree gave a talk, followed by meeting at 6.30, and a Pr.esthood Mr. Atwood. meeting at 8 p m These are to be at the stake house General held The Restoration of the Aaronic are at 10 and Pr.eslhood theme was carried out Conferenct sessions Adam 2 30 at the new tabernacle eve at Sacrament Services Sunday of the Counci member S Bennion, n ng Speaking on the subject were an outstanding orator, Cordell Hull. Gerald Goff, Lewis of Twelve, be the will visiting authority. In Brough, David Gibby, Robert Kel conference will the youth Slew-art- . evening, Darrell Cash, Ralph lerstrass, be held. Donald Woodbury, Don Ellis, Saturday's stake dance will feaBishop Tesch, and Mr. Atwood ture part of the dance festival dur a Dennis Bingham played piano A number of Rlvintermission. solo was given by Russell Child, ing are erdale girls participating. The accompanied by Linda Tesch. dance will follow immediately after the priesthood meiAtng Some of our young people, have gotten an erroneous idea concern mg MIA for the summer Mutual is to be held throughout the summer months. MIA Is a year around proJames R. McFatridge, gram The new year'' for MIA is 2050 West 5700 South starting in June. See you all there A--. Attention! All of the female gen11 Worship Morning who graduated from Weber 7:M der pun. Wednesday High in years 1935 to '39. There will be a reunion on June 8 at 1 30, Baptist Training 6:45 pjn. Union held at Ma's and Pa's in Roy. Res p-ervations must be made, charge Evening Worship 51.50 per plate. If desirous of Prayer Meeting II ijo. attending this reunion, contact Sunday School either Jean Knight or Mary Child. ! Amo-rime- d e SJS1MS QHfGQHB Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry t Thursday, May 23, 1957 Hoy, ULili, Jiua-Oiiouul- With the various commencement exercises being held, it la noteworthy that this year the largest of all graduating classes were graduated from the Weber Seminary, 273 students. Hie Roy area In June will Join The stake 3 act play Bolts snd the itate and nation In honoring Nuts," will be p re sen Jed as sched uled on Wednesday, 29, at 7.30 the pioneer of the dairy industry through 350 years in America and Mia Maids and their mothers 110 years in Utah. are invited to the Mia Maid FestiA highlight of Utahs observal to be held at the stake house vance of June Dairy Month this at 8 p m. May 28. BeeHive Swarm year will be the tracing of the Day to be neld on May 27, is for of dairying," said Tom L. Beehive girl snd their mothers. history In chairman. general Emery, In older to be eligible for indi- charge of Weber county observidual awards, a number of young vances are Melvin S. Burnlngham, people have given talks In Mutual county agent, and John Chugg, of late. Last Tuesday Patty Hosier board member of the American and Janet Child, this Tuesday Kar Dairy Association of Utah. en Glover, Lenna VanNoy, Mary Mr. Emery said that Americas Rutherford, snd Linds Lancaster It has been requested that ward dairy lndsutry began 350 years ago buildings not be used for political with the founding of Jamestown In purposes hereafter. Accordingly, Virginia. Jamestown's first settlers the bond election was held at the brought supplies of butter and cheese with them from England in Kiverdale school. cows arrived It is announced that any teacher 1007, and the first in 1611. In that year, Lord Dela(of any of the auxiliary organizaware, one of the colonists, wrote: tions) who contemplates going on "Milk being a great nourishment his should her or vacation notify organization head of such inten"The Family Faces the Future tions well in advance, to enable a substitute teacher to adequately is Leadership Week's theme this who ever attended prepare a lesson. It is further an year. Anyone nounced that any girl wishing to leadership week aetivitiea never to miss it It is to be on go to summer camp must be MIA wants 24 to 29 this year. June age (12). , JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH U. S. SAVINGS BONOS THE TEAM FOR iMKIS9 W GS W SUN n First Baptist Church mnmsmm It was discussion night at ward leadership Monday. Topics discus sed included where to put the chapel piano permanently. Any ideas Ernest Johnson announced that Deseret Book Co , has a of films available for a small rental fee. For info, contact Desert t Book, 44 E. So. Temple, Salt Lake. Merida Bird and Kathy Thompson rate word of praise. They both have 100 ; records of atlendance, at Sacrament, Sunday School and MIA. And while handing out bouquets, we fee that some are due those valiant workers who have sweated it out with our girls throughout the v olley ball season, Ruth Burton and Eelyn Sears The girls have won more games than they lost. They hope to have some more fun with soft ball this summer. and refreshing to our people . . This yew Refresh with milk la theme of message of the American Dairy Association and the Utah Milk Foundation. Utah's dairy industry began In of the firat pioneers in Salt Lake Valley under Brigham Young. With the first company were 90 oxen, 41 cows, and three bulls and seven calves. The infant industry received a big boost with the arrival of the second company of Immigrant In Salt Lake Valley on September 19, with them 1847. They brought 2.213 oxen and 887 cows. 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