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Show n 1 J The start back home. Riverdale News VrrU R. Hull Phot EX 4 5831 A smile when you win Comes quick as a whip, But a smile when you lose u Shows good sportsmanship. This little memo was garnered Irom the walla o Weber High School. It would seem to be a good for Ogden High thought forthe-dathis week, since the Weber War rlors were able to retain the Lit tie Brown Jug." The winning of the coveted trophy is a classic example of what teamwork can do, because it was school spirit faith and teamwork that won, nut especially a superoir team. hTe team was good, but the way they worked together was remarkable Shoul we not take heed, all of us A card from the Alex Carlsen's discloses that they are enjoying the scenic wonders of Europe now, prior to returning home. They have visited in Germany, are now in Switzerland, and will visit France and England, then Norway, and y 0 Bishop Teach announces that there are still four cases of tomatoes to be sold, at $3.60 per case. These are No. 2 size cans, 24 to a case. There are also potatoes, at $2 a sack. Tills week (Oct. 21st to 27) was Ward Conference week,' starting wnh Relief Society leadership at 12 30 Tuesday. Meetings Sunday will follow this schedulePriest hood leadership 9 a m. Priesthood 9 30 a m.; Sunday School 10:43; ward officers, etc. Sacrament meeting was under the direction of lresulcnt Rudolph VanKampen and will be a testimonial. Bertha Child wishes to remind us that the Quartet Festival is Nov. 3. There is only one entry so far from Riverdale. Surely we have more singers here who are interested in paticipating m the festival. There is still time. The Halloween dance, scheduled for Tuesday 29th, promises to be fun There will be prizes for the best costumes, adult and children, and a prize waltz. Refreshments - - iGHDraiaaasiDi "nc ychin ; ,Q 7 jj - V a&A jh: Ail? ike WITH ANY CANDY PURCHASEI , i two-wee- i i TRICK OR TREAT LOOT BAG -- Get this gay LriixllWm loot bag FREE with any candy purchase at Ben Franklin -- a treasure for any youngster, handy for storing treats to hand out to Halloween goblins' !u Ix-r- t - I column in), I Teachers convention in Suit Lake ave students a two day holiday Jus the weekend DeLow Thump-owas original She went duck a small hunlmg and shot hcr-ene Th y ate it for Sunday din tier, she said. Coleen Stocking Is indusorious soul By mow i more ng lawns, (leaning her home and eaihtj she didn't gam must but ot an awful lot done Too'ght at the Writer College tadium will be foucht the Little will In' a iwn Jug game hardest to keep the lying tlie-year as it has never "g a been done in the history of he lf rir game. n unf Although a tut of or.m.-ten-of was found on the front Welti r and red paint found at (g dell, till re hasn't betll all over bundaiue of rivulery Ogden High's presnh lit, Mike Murdoik, spoke to the student body over llm P A system, tig fur between the good sportsmanship schools but also he wants d the riva'iry to he greater than evif -- ello hag of 44 pieces of individual)- wrapped ( rettes candv suckers. Wowce whistle, made of tasty chewing wax Has paraffin base, 8 B u t Uerfingrr or Baby Ruth candy bars. bubble Swell gum in lc Sc e :r '.cii in FROM WHERE I trick-trea- wrapper. tones. 2c o lc 39c 2c . SIT Washday i a is snap vx. t A farewell Testimonial was held in he Clinton ward chapel Sunday evening in honor of Elder Robert K Dellenbaih before his departure lor tin West eGiman Mission, The building was filled to capacity for the program Wonderful words of council was given to Robert by Lldtr Richard L Evans The Clinton ward won the Lake-VieStjke Road shows last Thursday ivining The Mutual would like ail boys and girls to know how everyone appreciate the good sports of those manship and participating Brother Mevt-- Nelson arid Clair Ross were ordained Elders on Sun-damot mng Brother Merlin Da s and Roger aTylor were advanced ft uni leathers to priests. Mr and Mrs. Henry Slaughter A 2 daughters of Bakersf.eld Calif were guests of Mr and Mrs IjiicoIii Ross on Tuesdjy A 1TA election meeting for Clin ton and South Weber workers will cooiH-ratio- makes washday carefree UY I MOM YOU DIAIM UTAH fOWM UOHT CO Milt. Mrs Angus Hansen and daught-- i rs Arh ne and Vivian were Sunday guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Rosa. v-- ( What does ib rbride think when she walks into the church? "Aisle altar hymn. Yew, all except the dock. Everybody watches 1L Bow- - All wet k the girls in the Pep have arid the cheerleaders been wearing their dresses The Pi p ( lub has adopted ,i rand new style of lire's this year- - led 'ail tom- wnh soft impressed idea's and a bui k it.rt belt and bnt'ons the ("Mar .Hal cuff' t.ive a the club I ( '"i intl- - WOK On trv-- f arr.mgcimnt lie clli ( Headers ,,re U al ,!g red With p t f d i!,d bl.irii pla.n dlc-M' b It eves e (in ifter and liligth ,'u'l 'kilts They .Hid the pi i ''bib v wear r d hues with league t IK k' l ill the b.il k .Hid b! Jl k CK kings he i h ( r e uli ( I i 1. D h is Kims ( one e y Bl uA n .Hid Ji .HUM on pel f"I !h lor the fliUlli.d w.M a ar lot..' b.u k ''sum'' pants .mil bi.ivv Ki.it r (1 V miked a i ,iti - uik lu. ok .ii'i-rtA We mi !!.c (rmit and lir it, Mi m lr i, .nut s ;,'i' on the builder M ml iv - g.iuu a .I, Smi! h .u hi was l.U.ilild due to the flu. a future game will have to tie play 'I ( S i 1 v CARS U)V IT I !i) I ( i Tbt am ,iz mg 'JrH"ii Id ) v engine ' r- min i ! . kin i v W v sit i, g mxUT oil, wc mean New- Royal ns new formulation prolongs vour Ircc perh imunic rhousandv of extra '6 Ymi get it at the sign of the lug vi i.i parting tli" igl.t I o itpriuts ;n be s. nds of tune witent made by pi ople m alwavs gel (ilC . . . where you finest. UNION OIL COMPANY d (7 OF CALIFORNIA dull n " Vote Citizens Ticlte f Straight Nov. 5 East Riverdale - - : " 'v ' U.v - 0 j ' f . .e- .. t , $ f. (). DEAN PARKER DOMENKK MAYOR Succi .ssful biismcssm.ni ,h, pi. ue yi in s.nne over 21 (,r. idu.de i government COLNCIMAN is business Adminis-- Businessman barter member and past presi of Roy J.iyjces Past vice president of Utah Jun mr Chamber of Commerce Six years mayor of Roy City t An original organizer of Roy City Charter Member and past presi dent of Roy Kiwnnis ' tl.lt mu business ,md same di nt City in Business v DILWOUTH N. LYMAN ANTOMETTI (Ol'NCILM AN Charter member officer cost analyst public accountant College graduate man- Director und secretary analyst Rov resident of Roy Kiwanis Club Fair distribution of tax tlullur lvjtial nmsiilrrat imi to till (ilizi'ii.s Fa. j Ii councilman to 1h lop man of his department Sound business administration I St rivo for the best fire and police protection in t ho .date Mote recreational faciliticH j Stipjvort local business- and industry Cooperate with planning board to-war- ds future growth nt Spnusni n! Ini A an (h and Active in LDS Church Engineering draftsman and agement 20 Year Bank of Roy Volun teer Fire Department once-a-yea- Electric Dryer children of the ward to their Primary Halloween Party and urges all to wear their favorite costume. and Their will lie refreshments games for everyone. Daughters of the Pioneers held their first meeting of the year at the borne of Mrs. Percy Child on Wednesday. A lovely lesson was given by sister Loretta Rise. were served to all pre- - before -t Luscious pop On tots for loop holder 5 24b5 k 1 Package of 10 licorice ciga phone TA a Ix-e- FREE be held in the Clitno - school on Thursday at 3 00. President of the PTA, Mrs. David Patterson urges all to attend. Clinton ward Primary will not be held on Tuesday October 29th. Primary for the week wall be held on Thursday October 31st at 3 15. The invites all Primary Presidency Clinton News Canadian Mission Pam at Weber Hi mixed up (As last week was Beckons Youth affair, was unable to get the will be sold. Opening exercises will be at 7:30, the dance immediately afterward. There will be no class work. Speakers Sunday at Sunday School were Kathy Thompson and High Councilman Jesse Stephens. Mr. Stephens was a visitor at all meetings Sunday. Friends of Lyuette Wayment met at the home of her parents, the George Deems, to surprise her on Saturday evening. There were 17 ; guests present. -Sacrament services Sunday were . under the direction of Jesse Stephens. Speakers were Brother SteYphens and Wallace Knight, presi .7 jv dent of the Elder's Quorum Ela ne l accom-pan.evocal a solo, larrett gave by llah Rasmussen. Deer hunting has lured some of our Riverdale people to places distant. For hunter's widows," it is ATt a familiar pattern alarm at 3 a m., a mad scramble for red jackets, food and canteens, then all is quiet, but mothers fears. Worry, worry, worry Will they get lost? How Douglas Stephen Moore will en many color blind hunters are there tir the Mission Home in s.Vt this year7 When they are finally City on Oct. 23 prop.ii. iint y to safely home, wilh the comment: two years in tin Wcdcrn No deer in sight," she thinks. serving Church var-one there For is "Oh, yeah?" He is the son of Bishop tv of dear home in on piece, and l urnof S. and Evelyn Tanner at her she can shelve worries :hof the R.urdale Ward 4.th 'cast until next deer hunting seaStake, son. A farewell testimonial m his Inm There are some who are out of or is being held on Sunday, Oct to hut not hunt deer Evelyn 27 own, at the 49th Ward meeting place Sears is visiting her sister in Calithe Club Heights School It be n to jin fornia Perneica Fiet has at 5 pm. Washington to attend the funeral ignis The young elder is a graduate of fu r brother. of Weber High School. Srinr t ul Two more from Riverdale are and the seminary at both ,!igc now xcorlcmr on stake hoard jobs ho jLs si Cora Bingham is on Lhc Primary j Stake Board. Hal Davis is on the YMMIA Stake Board Replacing land Morris H. of Riverdale. Dudley I land D ('ora as In Service .Trainee in Pri- and Eugene W., Ogden, and Helen St. Miss i.r Collision, McDonis Ruth Bradley Jay mary L.itu.e ul ald is new scoutmaster His ass is Mrs John E ( Mattie ei, tants are Neal Myers and Wood-ro- Ogden. There are 12 gran R t and 18 greatgrandchildren Thompson i The Roadshow put on by Jimmy Davis is home for a n stay. His brother Gary has ward was one of three ah n i joined the Army for three years ed last Saturday night w!,n ail the A DiviGary left Three weeks ago for baMr stae winers from taming at Fort Carson, Colo He is sion 15 met at tin- Labile a s in the paratroopers jhuu.se As a re alt they will tr.iiri The J Edward Childrens were to City this Satuid..y mri-elated recently to receive a tele- to enter the competition tbiic 'Memories of Ma.n Strut' was phone call from a mission friend of theirs, Hughic DtipliMa, who was the theme of their a.i' en route to Tahiti to serve as a wr.tten and dirreclul by 1:- - Ro Colvin who is the drama direcmissionary for the I.DS Church Elder Duplisia visited here two tor for the ward A couple of traffic viul.i'nr- - have years ago, when he was going to school at the BYT bun fined by Riverdale's Jirtice of The Junior basketball team play- the Peace, Erin st I. Mower, attir ed their first game of the season they wire appn hi rd. d by Town on Wednesday evening at the stake Marshall Herman End house The M Men team played A ten age boy f : mu Kantvil'e their first game on Thursday eve spent S 0 for his 60 m b- an hour mng. jjunt down through the 35 mile Margie Raleigh is at the St zone on 4400 V Benedicts Hospital, having a check Speeding a. id gong tbiou'h a up and Xrays stop Sign cost a Buy man 525 Mr and Mrs F i Child had a ode ph. ne call Du- other day from a young nun with whom they became HELEN NORTON acipiamted while filling their mis T w England States Phone EX sion to the Id. i Hugh Dujih-scThe young Prizes for Jhc best costumes will Was 111 the U.d-depot o) Ins day be awarded at the anual Halloween to catch b's boat to go on a m Carnival of the 49h Ward this coin to Tahiti (or tin I DS Chruch arc In- attended During tin two ing Saturday afternoon, Oct 26 It is to be held in the Club Heights HYl' he visited in the Child home schol from 4 to 6 p m under the a number of twins Mi's. Yalbilt Pl'r.e lie sold her direction of the iTimarv. home on tin- liiverdalo Road after Winners will be selected from 3 residing thin about 45 years She children, teen agers and is now groups st.,mg with her son Melvin adults. and family on Highland Drive be As usual there will game, of her new 'he completion awaiting booths and a fish pond Refresh- home She ex ni t door to him sold. to ments are be to be able to move into f pods The mother of Clarence and Morabout Thanksgiving tune ris Stone passed away in Ogden on Dr. Banz who has purchased Mrs. Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Martha Pike's property will now rent it resided the Davis Stotic had Jane in to Mr. and Mrs Gene Williams and Ogden vicinity all of her 86 years. their three children Her husband, Dudley W. Stone, .Reorganization of the Riverdale preced her in death 51 years ago. He for a time served as Bishop of Stake Primary Board took place the old 1st ward. Mrs. Stone was his fall Mrs Catherine Clements active in church work in Religion has been named as president, Mrs Thelma Kctehum wno class, Primary and Relief Society. She is survived by 5 sons find 2 has held that position since the daughters. They are Clarence M. organization of the stake about 4': years ago. The secretary, Mrs. Mary Bronson, was retained by the new group. Counselors are Mrs. Janet Woolley and Mrs. Ituth Burton in the positions formerly occupied by Mrs. Bernice Brown and Mrs. Sandy Norscth. At present the nine Primary presidents of the wards in the slake are as follows: Terrace First; Mrs. Helen Allen. Terrace Second; Mrs Alice Gortcmsky, Terrace Third, Mrs. Darlene "Kearl, Terrace 4th; Mrs Lionnc Johnson, Terrace 5th; Mrs. lla Harvey, 22nd; Mrs. Byjiee. 32nd; Mrs. Mary Felix, 4!th, Mrs Fae Stegan and Riverdale; Mrs. Virginia Jackson. Beginning with Sunday School r this coming Sunday, the ward conferences of all the organizations and acxiliaries of the 49th Ward will take place at the regular weekly meeting of each. All 49th Ward meetings are held in the Club Heights School pending the erection of their chapel on their lot just below the school house. The family of J. Ted McGregor, assistant principal at Ogden High School, presented the program for the evening services in the 49th Ward last Sunday. The parents and :heir seven children even down to the tiny 3 year-oldaughter I contributed to the program. sn-phe- creepo'-"s.jgs- j PAGE THREE Roy, Utah, Thursday, October 24, 1957 Sun-Chronicl- e, tjanhdtinn or Club v |