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Show The SUNSET NEWS Letha MrQuarrie Ph. TA 51 835 of her signalled a turn suddenly, making them stop, and a car coming up from behind, evidently too fast to stop, rammed Into their rear, damaging the front part of his car (the one behind Nada) but the Nicholas car wasn't hurt. Bishop John was with her but it only jarred his hat off his head into the rear seat Nada was shook up but X rays show her neck muscles were damaged but no bones broken. She has felt like she was in a straight jacket with such a stiff neck but will be okeh. The next day, John was sideswlped by another car at the stop light in Roy damaging his front fender. Insurance of the other car took care of it as John was not at fault Mrs. R. E. Echekberger entertained at a bridal shower at her home at 391 Douglas Drive, Sunset, Friday Oct. 25, in honor of Miss Karen Sheley of Roy. Guests included the guest of honor, Mrs. David Sheley, Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. Harry Mytinger and daughter Carolyn, Mrs. Gilbet Schaub, Miss Grace McLean, Mrs. Walter Mint, Mrs. Don Phillip and daughter Cynthia, Mrs. Nile Harbertson, Mrs. Marvin Batchelder, Mrs. Francis O'Grady, Miss Sheley will marry Ken Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCarky of Port Orchard, Little Patty Nicholas is enjoying Washington, Dec. 8, The young couple will make their home in her bottle of calomine lotion with chicken pox. She isn't sick but is Seattle, Wash. having a rather "itching good V. R. Whitticar and wife and time." two sons are back in Sunset from The grades at the Sunset School Army duty in Arlington, Virginia. had an afternoon Halloween party He was a speaker in Sacrament with costumes, refreshments and meeting Sunday evening in the Oct. 31, prior to the party Sunset Ward. The Whitticars are games for everyone in the evening of the be Sunin to "home again happy same day. set According to the report from The Sunset Ward Primary had a Project Committee Chairman Ruby Halloween party Tuesday Oct. 29 Robinson, the Halloween Carnival with a fish pond, hot dogs and at Sunset School was a huge sucdrinks All who attended had a cess. After expenses paid, over $200 nice time. The children played was cleared for use at the school. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Scott games and wore costumes. of Ogden were weekend PriThe Sunset Second Ward of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. guests mary gave the children a HalloWallace and wife were ween party Wednesday with a fish McQuarrie a beautiful new home into moving pond, cookies and games No cos in Bountiful with the help of his MIA tumes The of the Sunset SecC. They finished Robert brother, ond Ward had a Halloween party as the snow and dance with costumes Wednes- Friday about midnight morn-nmstorm came early Saturday day night Oct. 30 They also had a spook alley which added to Jhe - Me- - and Mrs Clarence Sears atparty. tended the Golden wedding of Mr. The Sunset Ward Relief Society and Mrs Henry Hmtze in Salt Lake will sponsor a bazaar and turkey City. Sunday, Nov. 3. They also dinner Nov. 8 beginning at S pm visited Kirk leader in the St. . The dinner will be at 6 p m. Tick- Marks who had been in Hospital ets are $1 for adults. 50c for chil- an accident recently which demoldren between the ages of 6 and ished his truck Mr. Loader is Mrs 12 years, under 6 are free Popcorn Sears brother in law. balls will be sold and a fish pond Sunday Schcool Convention will for the kiddies Christmas cards be held Nov 10 in the 1st, 3rd and will be sold with a chance given on 5th Wards in Clearfield it 2 pm a beautiful hand painted quilt, with A fine film will be shown and all inch box of cards sold members of the priesthood are inMarie Bingham, daughter of Mrs vited Irma Bingham, was graduated from At .Sacrament testimony meetPrimary to the MIA Sunday eve- ing Sunday in the Sunset Ward, ning in the Sunset Ward Also a Marlene Hill Steed was released clavs of choral readings was pre- from the MIA drama director. Gary sented by Mrs Marian Wallgren Stokes was sustained as assistant Those participating were I.inda secretary in the MIA, Babies blessKay, Peggy Kay, David Moffit, Da- ed were, a son named Steven Scott vid Bailey, Sandra Egbert, Kathy Swallow, by his father, Johnny Bingham and Ron Wallgren. Swallow A son, Robert Ray Brink-man- , N'ada Nicholas is getting along by Iawrence Easthope. nicely after being in a freak wreck Thomas C Lyman was present nea rMurray, when a car in head to help in the blessing of his Steven Scott Swallow. It is his fifth great grandson. Ronald Young, son of Vern Young, was confirmed, by his father; Judy Jo Ann Wallace was confirmed by Bishop William Bailey, she is the daughter of Arley J. Wallace; Robert Lot Archer, son of Lot Archer, confirmed by Bishop Bailey The Belles Aimes Club held their annual deer hunter dinner recently at the Canton Cafe and attended a show in Ogden. Fifteen were present. I Wish to Eiprese My The open Sunday night meeting was taken care of by the three Thanks and Apprecition Sunset Ward Relief Societys, last Sunday President LaVon Rood of to All Those Who SupSunset Ward took charge with the presidents of the other ward Reported Me in the Recent lief Societies giving talks along with Virginia Lovell's talk, Bonnie Election. Drapers and Robert Lovell's talk and the singing mothers of the Sunset Second Ward taking the DIL WORTH LYMAN singing part. Virginia Draper is president of the Sunset Second We wish the happiest birthday ever to each and everyone who has a birthday during the coming week. To Linda Singleton, and Leona Oleson on the 7th; Coljeen Nilson, on the' 9th, Cherie Homer, LaVon Edwards on the 10th; Nancy Lee Criddle and Jeanette King on the 11th,! Chester Montgomery on the 13th; Lillian Page, Wilma Twede and Cindy Lou Stoddard on the 15th. Na-ser- THANK YOU! A happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Singleton on the 9th; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Troseth on the 10th; and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thurgood on the Hth. The MIA is having a stake dance on Saturday the 9th. Sunset Third Ward will be the host. On Tuesday Nov. 12th the MIA will hold a speech festival in the West Point Ward. On Saturday the 16th a stake wide speech festival will be held at the Stake House A talent night will also be held in connection with a speech festival Some talent will be furnished from West Point to participate in the program On Sunday evening Nov 17th stake wide special interest class fireside meeting will be hell in the stake house, this will be the first time a special interest fireside has been held on a stake basis There will be a special speak cr more about that later Congratulations to Kaylm Dal ton, daughter of Wayne and Pansy Dalton who was baptized and con firmed a member of the LDS Church on Sunday. She was con firmed by her father who assisted by her grandfather Charles Dalton Kayhn is a great granddaughter of Mrs Mary E Dalton of Roy Congratulations also to Sherrie Bcesley who was confirmed by Dell Singleton who was assisted by Jun lor Bennett and Jack Putnam Three babies were given a name and a blessing Sunday they were Christine Eloise Kaperhauf infant daughter of Mickey and Diane Eloise Stoddard Kaperhauf. David M Dahl, infant son of Blair and Ilene Mobre Dahl, he was blessed by his father, assisted by his grand fathers Joseph Moore of Hooper and Walter Dahl and Bishop Lov Blake of West Point. Wesley A Bingham the infant son of Eugene and Fae Allen Bingham was bless ed by his uncle Arnold Bingham who was assisted by Dell Single-toand Ioy Blake of the bishop ric. ' Congratulations to Herald Hum er who was sustained as a teacher We wish in the Sunday School him happiness in his new position a j Pam at Weber Hi Nei-bau- Society, together with the other parts on the program, made the program very interesting for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hill of San Francisco, Califronia were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Thornock. Mrs. Hill is the sister of Mr. Thornock. With the opening of the pheasant hunting season, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moffitt will be hunting and visiting m ITice, Utah this coming weekend. Remember to be at the stake house for the stake dance Saturday night Nov. 9 sponsored by the Sunset Third Ward The theme of the dance is "Waltz Time" and the music is the very popular Fisher ' "3 W c 'V ,OT -H , llie Primary officers and teach Thought for the week ers of Hivcrdale Stake met at the Fear builds barriers between men Those barriers disappear stake house last Saturday morning when men have f.u'h m each other 'for a ITunarv convention, accord When we have faith in men, they ii. g to e.i'hcrine Clements Dor.nj Pike, diughter of Delhi rt seldom d.saj po nt us. they usually and Marva P.ke. is recovering from to the cKcssion and prove rue themselves griat Miracles can be a severe attack of the flu Mr and Mrs Kirk Nielson have worked in an atmosphere of faith ju't returned from a National and confidence Druggists Convention in Minno apolis Ed Slade's sister, Mrs Ferris (Althea) Workman of Clinton, pas sed away early Tuesday morning a HELEN NORTON Phone EX 2604 ago The funeral was held Erl day afternoon at lunquist Mor tuarv Editor's Note: We are sorry Funeral sen ices for Mrs Lelan this news was excluded Last week. Crowded condidtions exPauline Jackson, 43, of Riverdale isted because of the election were held Wednesday, Oct 30, t information. We are striving Lindquist Mortuary. to improve this condition In She died Saturday afternoon at 6 40 p m in Dee Hospital, just a the future. few days short of a month after she suffered a stroke In response to numerous queries, For a number of years she had a difimtion of East IUverdale's resided in Riverdale with her hus complicated boundary lines are band lately they had made their lurch given. home at the Cozy dale Trailer Court The north boundary begins on Mrs Jackson was active in the Pacific Ave , just beyond Keith Al Riverdale Ward Relief Society and leu's home on the west side of the the local Chapter of the Daughters road Weber County lies along the of the Utah Pioneers east vide of that same avenue and Burial was at Logan where she includes Alma Allen's home. had been born and raised The Riverdale line then cuts Besides her husband she is sur across fields eastward to Carlisle vived by her mother, Mrs Ethel Trailer Sales but stops just short Monroe Adams, and a brother, Robof taking in their property. They ert M Adams, both of Ixigan East Riverdale tast! cmrr Working Together for Your t! Good Health We ALWAYS compound your with doctor's prescriptions the highest possible degree of accuracy, using only quality pharmaceuticals BENNION DRUG "Few of us get dizzy by doing too many good turns!" EX 2 3160 Roy, I t- - wi-s- i additional telephones y r ; in COLOR , o : I fh 1 LOOK . TEN ' . Wnnt to soil or trade your home Want to hiiv a homo . . Want a loan to cook chicken. Non greasy, out of this world FOR SALE Of main interest to the seniors RUMMAGE SALE Also good cook has been the study of various castove and miscellaneous furnireers. Each senior taking American ture. 5800 So. 3098 West, Roy. Problems has' the opportunity to select three occupations and then MAYTAG WASHER, nearly new; gather all the information he can ' gas stove and coal stoker, in good cond. Phone EX 5 2195. HK'O W. about each; including such items cond. 5219 So. 1900 W. P.i. EX as daily duties, advancement, sal3 3133. ary, his ability in the field, etc. He will then write up the careers, DOI.L HOSPITAL hand them in and be graded on I THE ANNUAL Lake View Stake Quartette Festival will be DOLLS FIJEI) AND DRESS, memwoth consultation A them. 10 Nov. at 8 30 pm. in the Hooper held Sunday evening, ALL CLOTHES FOR SA1. bers of the Ogden Employment Second Ward chapel Junior and senior and mixed quartettes LETTIE STOKER Bureau will be the next step with will be featured. The winners will compete In the Divisional 5649 SO. 2700 W ROY to next a Career Day Thursday contest to be held the same week. The program is under the D5 PIL EX 4 1431 sura things up. On Career Day vadirection of Jay Beus and Mr. George Parker, stake music information will rious speakers give YOUR TUPPERWARE directors Competing will be from left to right, Diana Cottam, on Job opportunities in many difCa ene Easthope, Connie Lee Weaver and Carol Beus. DEALER ferent fields and the students may EDNA RUNCHEL attend the speaker of their choice. 1948 W. 4400 So. The Relief Society Bazaar will are served water from the River-dalThis method of study helps stuPh. EX 2 5759 Roy, Utah. be held on Friday Nov. 8 at 7 p m. mains however. dents to get a firmer grip on themand be There will aprons, quilt Across Riverdale Road to the selves and make substantial plans other handiwork for sale. Eastwarrd the city limits enfold the for the future. OUR SAVIOR'S It is about time we were start- Hams Chinchilla Farm. About a bid lost Last their Weber LUTHERAN CHURCH block up 4Qtb Street from the stop Friday. ing to thunk about sending Christ-ma score of 34-for by road Champs takes to City off a to lead light up woo bouth : joo west. rot cards to our missionaries who Scots. to the Ben are in far away places. Carl Thur-good- the Club Heights School. Property R Arthur K WVkUom Tuesday, the defeat was recovaddress has been changed. It !ing on the west ide of this road South Weber trounced ered the as is m the in site Riverdale, M.t EX 4 2Mj3 including a takes a month for him to get & Bun day ft bool 9 AM letter sent regular mail but air for the new 49th Ward chapel and Cache Spartans on our home field Worship The students were given the aftermail reaches him urdirurily In Lloyd Spaulding's new home 11 A M Worship ftrrlc noon to watch the game and many about three das. During the Corning across the Terrace aj students found themselves very wet WELOOME Christmas rush naturally It would proach road, 11 houses on the west as the outside bleachers take longer Carl has been ill with end of Cherry Drive are in our and muddy snow melthat flu but is feeling a bit better city limits ON Highland Drive only turned to mud when the ted on them. now. His address is Elder Carl the homes of Mrs Sal Craner and deei'ive yet we! her or Thurgood. lUgen - Kampw-eMelvin Pike On the cross freet ai not Kit our game with Bear River will Eindhoven. Holland the end come under local Juristic he this afternoon or this evening of f hTe Junior Gleaners held a com tion From there the line leads Most of the students will be hopmardarit for their mothers and pa-- the water tanks and the un:n ing for an afternoon off, 1 think the superintendency of the YI.MIA habited area along the hills Thought Be sure to know how This leaves a small colony ot on Fourteen much you know, snd know how not Tuesday evening Cir on homes Cherry Drive. Oak to know too much girls participated in the program. clcH,h,4nd I,me snd 11,11 Clrcl' individual spears of They ot Weber wh-- at each r. presenting something' under ,hc gathered from this years learning Pvf The mothers of the girls were spe cial guests Also present were of Novfonjrd ,0 ,he Pansy Dal'on. (leone Calwell and hen ,lulr son B"b 14 kcludakd Darlene Montgomery of the MIA honlf lrom ,he st'r'ia' on president v The gir'ls are taught ,0 armt' 3 furouKh by Selma .Singleton New Speedy Specialty wav ADS day. . The newest, most modern, finest, tasty, CLASSIFIED over; test Hurrah! First term cards 'and has report passed dy are due next week. Many a student is wringing hu hands and worrying about hia grades and the results of the final tests he took yester1 The Burger Bar HOAST CHICKEN PACE THREE Roy, Utah, Thursday November 7, 1957 e, r Ward Relief Society and Flora is president of the Third Ward Relief Society. With these very tapable leaders of the Relief WEST POINT HEWS e great-grandso- Sun-Chronicl- on your homo loic-ms- t r 7- - 5 . . . . Want an appraisal on yonr home Want same (jnmJ V ; . . . . . FIRE t Insurance anil AUTO Insurance OR ANY KIND OF QUICK No - Cooks in 6 Min. 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