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Show The PAGE TWO Sun-ChroiiicJ- Roy, Utah, Thursday, October 24, 1057 e, testimonial for who recently returned from an LDS mission to Western Canada was hejd last Sunday night The invocation was offered by hts brother Alan Christensen Welcome home address was given by former Iiishop Mack S. Taft, a solo was sung by Mrs. Ilah Giles, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Mason The Parker sisters, Catherine, Genevieve, Dona, Florence, Marion, Carol and Laray sang two numbers, accompanied by Sharon Pane. Mrs. Jennie Christensen, mother of Val. gave a talk. Val gave a very interesting report of some of his mission experiences and the benediction was by Joe Cook Prelude and postlude were played on the organ by his aunt, Mrs Florence Christensen. Mrs. Velma Read has recently been admitted into the Hooper Jr. Women's CKrlj. She fills a vacancy treated when Mrs. Darrell Garner moved to Arizona. Mr and Mrs. Vern Parker have been on a tip to Montpelier, Idaho, for four days and stayed at the home of Mr and Mrs Truman Rig-The) also visited many friends ",1 relations who live in that vi- finity. A welcome home R. Christensen, Val the Publik Food Barn and going to school at night training for IBM work at Second Stret for the Income Tax. at WEST POINT HEWS Happy birthday to Shirley Fisher on the 24th; Elva Bennett, Jesse Bennett on the 25th; Hamona Fisher on the 27th; Bessie Dahl, Alta Montgomery and Jay Holbrook on the 2dth. Mary Kirkman, Letha Read and Ann Marie Pearson on the 30th; Lois Flint, Lillie Stoddard, Kaylln Dalton on the 1st of November. Milton R. Hunter of the First Presidency of Seveniies was guests AT BUT, ITAU speaker at the North Davis Stake CLASS MAIL rSITOJGSS ACTHOBUSS SECOND Conference October 20, with Glenn PUBLISHED BY Rudd of the General Wefare. It was only a twenty per cent attenTHE ROY dance on acount of the annual deer bunting event but those who did " ,hr kt fU- Wwklr Bpprr pobllhl rf HOT.ThurwUr " '' RIVEADAU! SUNUrl ( IN ' N were well paid. The 5th attend Ihk .orrwndln wnmunltw I t AH IN kl.'l KANSnVTIJUK DOirm wrilER. UINTAH OjOEN boUTM (Mil IKS. of 71deri directed the trafHappy anniversary to Mr. and Quorum all ufrnoarro) arbaji. fic. Those from Sunset participat- Mrs. Maurice Johnston on the 25th, EDITORIAL ' NATIONAL ing were: Kent Smith, Nevin Grid- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ottley on the 1st. ASSOC NATION and Paul The high point of the week was dle, Johnny Swallow, L? sJ the North Davis Stake Conference, Reid. Wrrimua.'.l 1J1L1 despite the deer hunting season The three wards of Sunset parti- - there was SUBSCRIPTION PRICK $2.50 PKK VKAR large number of peo- , Kov, I l..h, Ih EX 2 1184 orFICK LOCATION: 53U0 So 1900 cipated in the North Davis Stake pje jn attendance the second larg-roashow. The Sunset Third Ward jest in the history of the stake and Owner Publisher, K s EX 2 9441 J HOWARD STAHLE Manner won first place and went to the the largest In October. BETTY LOU STAHLE in Divisional Ogden Thursday The stand was beautifully deco-ThirNo places were given but the A delightful familly dinner party rated with lovely bouquets of the at rated was i Warrd uesil.iv liii'iit Was held on superior and the Sunset Ward and Sunset bronze, red and yellow chrysantheMansion House honoring Mr and mums. Music was directed by stake Iiy Jewel Wlddnon Ph EX 3 9713 Mr- - Mjlcnd J.m kmaii who are visit music director, Russell Hansen, idif ( from Pasadena, heiimg but no with Blaine Stocker at the console, Its nearly Hallowt-time again Mrs .1.11 km, in u d to he J iM-and time to start it.inkiiii; of how mask, dance is scheduled for Sat- Special vocal numbers were sung ,H I e II. sddr.l '11 to Hie Jaikm.oia ou ran dress up fur the Halloween Mr ,iiul Mi' Jt- - v T.islor of Im urday evening Oct 26 at the stake by the Clearfield Third Ward choir, house in Clearfield This is a stake The meeting was conducted by Predance The Hooper Iirst and SecHI Thui good Mi ;.nd Mis n.-ond Ward MIA.s are in charge of dance and the hostess ward will sident George S. Haslam under the Mrs .j nil of lou,( r, Mi be Sunset Second. It was given direction of Elder Milton Hunter the dance which will he held Thurs Mr. .ml id Hilur (iml'oii out in error that the Second ward of the first council of Seventy. The da), (let, 31 at 8 30 pm in the and Mis Iveiih Mi ' h.iii o! South would be hostess to the Hunter's address of Elder Hunter was Hooper First Ward recreation hull I. Ji i Hies would like ever one to i nine the Clearfield. 6th Ward tensely interesting to young and ,:-i'ii S.d ,i d.iv. Mis J. km.rn were. in costume and prizes will he civ n (old alike. The youngsters were NeHi do Hi i d oditM s, r !o ir for a new clubhouse and a Plans for the best ones Adinitt.iiii e will a to return to the afternoon tt i .i oi 1. .in H o Hi and lti of hi r Elder Gary Heningcr, son of Mr., eager he free and deer hunt have been outlins will lie special ! 111 graudi tiildicii !,.id a nur 'venture related by Elder Hunter, ed by the Sunset Junior Chamber and Mrs V. E. Heningcr and sold A good urchi-strhas lnuii hi ; )1 r a! ,i - !home, w hili to; of Commerce, Elwyn R Hall, presi- recent returned missionary I tom fe toId of his triplnlo pasted and they ate 'ui- - lup.ng foi Huwent men foiki id tin .iiuih a stood crowd dent, announced Wednesday. The Germany was one of the fine speak-'of Mexico and Gufltmala. di the North Davis. He hunting bunt is planned for the se ers Sunday in dub told of white Indians in the The Primal v ( ; c.ini.'a1 mi of it lilting out mud week of the St haul in season, Mr. Hall Stake Conference. extreme southern jungles of Mex'ili,:-d.i and on h.. a noon Ward ,,t are Firs' Friday last the in; Hooper Tuesday, October 29 is said Preparations are under the ico to provide evidence of Nephite Halloween Party m t k!i, itn if lilts Hi H. OJ t'.at Hit parents (In eit ion of James Valentine and day for registering m order to and Lamamte peoples. There was i I, 'hiParent-old a i .It let 30 at 8 3(i p m m the w.u Mh is election also .id vote at the Novemlier Helton Stranger lovely murals on the walls of C It Is hoped .11 in r oj.fi KillSo let's remember and GET REG t JjJJ There w.!l he no Primary in a temple there,- - depicting people Mr and Mrs Murry McMullin, ISTEItED, if we haven't done it 'lie afternoon Patents are invivd ft.it by Hoiking toil n.uliioii'ly Inwith white, dark and red complex-tion- . To attend In this manner that each have moved from Seattle ti live in and VOTE. with their (hildren He told of the tribes of In- be able to do Sunset They will live in the John la i ill and gil Idians there none of them over four 7 bt.-l of Ins alnli!) the I M'lberg apartments Mr. McMult!op to the 10 ,n- n hcisc ah with long and to know ds skills he t.ci lin is a son of Mr andMrs. Clifford various 'blr nd4 (iriveniiHit Ilkeil Some of be II hi able to apply them MiMulIin 1U IW Ashton Ph. TA 5 0122 red hair with very fair ithein to Ins life Jo) i e Peterson from Salt Lake kin. These people were very poor Billet Dian Suiter, son of Mr and ity has come to Sunset to live, 1,h ver-?nd primitive ways of Mr- on was this Flovd S.n'er has returned Mi's Peti rson will live with Mr. Well the big hunt erins home alter p- ndii: Hum- furs and Mrs V oodrow Barnett, Mrs last weekend with all the men out and eight months in 'he A r Inn e H.irnitt is iMss Petersons aunt. to get their deer Among the hunt-- , The trees were very tall 100 to YOUR OLD HUES U e re certainly happy to have him ers were: Alvin Mann. Jerry Ash 5u fect m hl.lght and fhc leaves of New Birman Margo Yfrk City, bat k in our t oinim.n.t) a. i n deighwr of Mr and Mrs. Lester tun. Tommy Ashton. J. E. Ashton. were so thickly matted on the TOR DOWN PAYMENT Mis Amanda Middle;: aiiom 'ii:v of Sunset, recently visited Glen Robinson in party. They went ground that it was practically im-tJ, allied by her Mile sons a' d d ttl,'h h r parents while tounny the coun-tiRandolph, I tah but they didn t possible to find a trail, without a ! s Up to 15 Month and some of ! hi o' f ai ' ;. rs, to advertise her newest book, have much luck They got two guide it would have been lmpossi-Thel- l t a cl.nni r p.u tv last I Day and Jim Grosiz tra- ble to find the way to the temple twelve Company Dinners, or The ni") i in Tag d .) n., ht a' ll.u nulls ni Salt L.J rock canyon in Provo to veled Will Fed Guest Made Easy". Mrs back. It was very wet and !v Those Itisint v. i : e Ms Hi iin. in lias written other books luck was a little better how waded nearly knee deep (hey Amatiila W.ildi a II la s e M iddi bein a publicity writer for ever They came home with two )n mud a()d often in deep water. son Mr and Mi' ( i,f i Mildr i d i Helen Rubinstein, is manager of the Congratulations to both of you. ,'phc trip was extremely hazardous id ulkm.in Mr and Mrs M Iv in PTA meeting w.is held at the for several reasons and the experi-band and a few link Murphy jazz sun Mr ..'id Mr- - I i ,a,i n M'i-- Il nnu.'hs ago asatch School Monday evening cnees were most interesting to appeared on one of the I Mrs (ail si n spews from New York City. m the schools all purpose room. All lt.ar 11 i a Mis l.'mer Ne.b.ir, Mr Voters in Sunset will go to the the parents of students of the Other speakers were President and M: s llo.i.ii I Ji e.i.u polls (o vote for Mayor and two school were invited to attend A baby shower was held in the Harvey Broadbent who told of the dard, Mr are! Mis Mi rill M iddi uiy i oiiik ilmen November 5 Plac-iand Mis Hanoi! son. and Mr to vote are at Mrs Nancy Mar- honor of Mrs Ken (Divtna) Snow blessing to be obtained by obeying I loxe v i Marb ne Iliphway 91 tin's home, 418 North Main, for Monday evening. Among those 'the commandments of God. He Mr the blessings and Dali from Clearfield were'Cited "Determine have Ken' M;s who attended Roy, llighv 'hos(. living north of Center Street, and be willing to pay want a home to a toiation just you Mrs E. Dee moved Ila J Ashton, Ashton, and Mrs .it 190 James McEntire, W sell nothing but e n norht of ( n il.nar. soith Mam, for those living south Mrs. George Maminackis, Mrs. Bev'Cho price by living up to the com-erlProducts Quality Work has la air on a I ( iihkIi ling i Argila and Mrs. Fay Orton mandments and obligations r street job on it enjoed it very much 'dant on the blessing you desire. Those men desiring to be voted Pres. Joseph Cook stated that will be the Snow's fourth. This ' oftiii- lor mayor of Sunset A guest at the home of Mrs "We don't know when the final ( i'v anJohn L Nicholas, who has Dodson Bybee. Joyce curtain is going to fall on our Kent (Joyce In i n a no mlx r of the City Council " Me must endeavor to be for two terms and a resident of visited with her mother while Kent drama to all of the command- ul went hunting jfaithf Sunset for U years; Woodrow Barnicnts. Only those who are faith-a- t PTA meeting is going to be held nett who has lived in Sunset for of the commandments, aIl eve-fuDavis the High Thursday six years ami has been active in 7 30 in the new field house. (Only those who are faithful in all at rung affairs m the and. rivie community: be joint heir, with Miehn-Burson who has served This is going to be an art exhibit. 'things may two trcins on the city council and This is a statewide showing of Jcsus ( hrist. has been a resident of Sunset for Utah professional and amateur art.l (;,pnn Judd who represenU,d the .e on.e Stewart, famous arl II years a) authoritjer wclfore eom. w,ll discuss the subject Artmittcc a,so Those running for City Council-me- t,st. d that kp are present councilmcn URoy in Everyone s Life. This is open Glenn Judd who represented the to the public NOT JUST THE PARSt et tier and James Meadows IOTS OF CARTOONS A SHORTS PLUS they general authorities welfare comare running for second terms ENTS OF DAVIS HIGH STU- mittee also spoke. He urged that No DENTS charge to anyone. we each do all we can to leave the Elwyn R Hall, president of Sunset ROSS AN BUAZ7I JUNE ALLISON This is just to say that if you Junior Chamber of Commerce is world better than we found it. To also running for councilmen. Der-ra- l have any news from Clearfield do what we can for mankind and U. Draper, resident of Sunset would you please call me at TA to do all that we can to impart for 16 years, a former member and 56122 Let the people in the sur- of our knowledge of the gospel for we towns know are what rounding now Chairman of the Sunset City the benefit of others. Thank You. Planning Board Thomas Rees, re- doing Thos who blew out candles this The next stak econferencf will sident of Sunset for 3 years and week were Lee J. Wood, Sonja G. take place m January 1958. 13c ADMISSION Henry Wesley, resident of Sunset The stake Halloween dance will DOORS OPEN 2:45 Bunn, Randy S Steed and Patsy for 3 years and a member of the be held on Oct. 26 at the stake Ann Fink on the 21st. Richard A. Davu, County Induz-tria- l Growth house. M Donald Austin. and Barber Committee are running for City Ward leadership meeting will be Paula Adams on the 22nd; Grant eouncilmen. on Monday Oct. 28. The ward held Lvnda and the on Heaton The children of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Claire Cook, Donna Smith Halloween dance (MIA) will be 23rd, have been very ill on the 24th, Ivan C. Ivers, Ted H. held on October 31st. with a bad case of Chicken Pox Fifield. and Carl P.aub on the 25th; The Relief Society Bazaar will Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ellis of Twin Edna Dripps on the 26th; and be held on the 8th of November. Idaho and Mr. Falls, and Mrs. Robert L. Dripps and N'orinne Holt Each sister of the ward is asked Ellis of Tooele, Utah were on the 27th. Ilappv birthday to you to contribute an apron or some recent visitors of Mr and Mrs. all. other article to be sold at the ba- Clarence Sears. Mr and Mrs Earl Sears and son of Murtaugh, Idaho spent a few dnvs with Mr. Sears' parents. Mr, land Mrs. Clarence Soars, Mr and Mrs. Gary Kubasrh are new members in Sunset ward They live on highway 91 in the home formerly occupied bv Mr. and Mrs Grant Blakely at 306 North Main Vi s Mrs, Eva Dawson is working days r-"- PRINTING COMPANY ! I Wi-M- Hooper News - : ! j d -l l, ( . , I 1 rctre-him-n- Marine Pvt. Richard D. Craythorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Afton D. and Craythorne of Hooper, Utah, Pvt. Val. H. Gale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Middleton of Hooper, completed four weeks of individual combat training Sept. 20, at the Second Infantry Training RegiThe Seventy's quorum has plenment, Marine Corps Base, Camp ty of work to do filling their spe- Pendleton, Calif. cial assignment completing work on the building at the stake camp The course included individual before winter closes in. It la ne combat tactics, first aid, demoli- ad- cessary that thia work be finished tions, field fortifications and so that the building will be able vanced schooling on weapons. to stand the winter, it must be The training is given to Marines closed In tight. Soon the cold wea for overseas duty and scheduled ther will be here and snow which becould come early there would make all graduates of recruit training new duty to are assigned fore they it hard to get to the camp. Please do what you can to assist. The bene- stations. fits will come later to you and yours. . LOSE UGLY FAT d - : ; - The Primary Halloween party will be held on the 25th at 7 p.m. There will be a fish pond, spook alley, a white' elephant booth, etc. Candy, punch, chili and pie will be sold. Come prepared to have your supper there. I stated before that there will be a prize for the best costume. That has been decided against as there are so many fine ones and as they do not want to hurt anyones feelings they will have a parade of costumes instead. The Primary workers have worked very hard to make this a good party for young and old alike so please come out and give them your loyal support, they will appreciate it. IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY Clearfield News dred. C . BACK If you re overweight, here is the first really thrilling news to come along in years. A new & convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier tnan ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. This new product called DIATRON curbs both hunger A appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra portions and automatically your weight must come down, because, as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no matter what you have tried before, get DrATRON and ' prove to yourself " what it can do. DIATRON' is sold on this GUARANTEE. You must lose weight with the first package you use or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3 00 and is sold with this strict money back guarantee by: Thought for the week: If there is an inanimate object that possesses a living soul, It is a book. 111 ,'.hr PENDLETON, Calif. CAMP zaar. Next Tuesday will be work and business meeting at 2 p m. Relief Society conference will be held on the first Sunday evening in November. All ladies of the wardr are requested to he in attendance. Special News The Mansfield Real Estate and Ins. Co., through one of their major line insurance companies, acknowledge our Roy City Fire Department and can save you from $40 to $9C on your three year fire insurance policy renewal. BENNTON. DRUG STORE ROY, UTAn Mail Orders Filled Don't throw your money away, contact Mansfields Real Estate A Ins. Co. today. Phone EX 3 8618 ! &:mneijr4 - ir ROY AUTO PARTS l DAVE'S i 1 PHONE EX Roy, Utah 5316 So. 1900 W 4 9639 J AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ! SERVICE s'-a- i AUTO GLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES i Sew and Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE atten-Everyon- e 1 M i HEY KIDS Evergreens now Ready for Planting l Dont forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER l INTERLUDE 000? 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