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Show The Hooper News By Jewel Widdison Ph EX 3 9713 Snn-Chronicl- November 14 1957 e, had a rest for the summer months Maik and Bruce Oakes, Steven have resumed their practicing and 'I hurgood, Lyle Peterson and Hal will take part once again in the Johnston. ng his dutle Sunday, Sunset Ward bazaar held Friday McQuarrie Ph, TA Nov. 8, was a huge success. Everyone turned out to enjoy the lovely Ray McMullin, son of Mr. and dinner and the clothing and Mr. Clifford McMullin, left Tues turkey hings donated, the baked foods, day Npvember 12 for a fish pond etc. all &old out complete-y- . TDY duty for Hill AFB to Lock Virginia Lovell won the beautiland Base, San Antonio, Texas. He ful painted quilt. expects to be back for Christmas. The North Davis Junior High Just returned to Sunset Oct. 15 from a tw o year tour of army duty lost their football game to South in Arlington, Va , Specialist V. Junior High but showed their good Robert Whitaker, his wife, the for- sportsmanship and follownig the mer JoAnn Martin, daughter of game, had a football dance with Mr. and Mrs A. H. Martin, their Thanksgiving theme, which was two sons, Robert 17 months, and very successful. The football queen John 4 months loth born in Arling- was chosen with Sherrie Moss winton, Va. while Mr. Whitaker was ning. Her first attendant was Marstationed there at Fort Myers. He ian Marshall and second attendant served his army duty working at Donell Sessions. The ninth grade the Pentagon in Washington D. C. officers were in charge of the as an IBM operator. The Whitakers dance. They are Gary Steed, of are glad to be home again at 416 Sunset, president; Elgia Taylor, No. Mam, Sunset. vice president and David Weaver r secretary-treasureIt was the first isthe new MIA dance of the Nada Nicholas year. Young president of the SunIn the basketball games ThursWard with Ethel set as activity counselor and Ei- day night at the stake house Sunleen Marshall as manual counselor. set Ward Mia Miads triumphed Speech and talent night was Mon- over Syracuse First Ward in a day night for the Sunset Third score of 24 to 7 and the Sunset Ward, Tuesday night for Sunset Beeliive girls won over the ClearWard and Wednesday night for field Second The score being 32 Sunset Second. The stake night for to 4 the same will be Nov. 16, Saturday Mrs. Verda Knight who was opat the stake house in Clearfield. some three weeks ago Maxine Van Brocklm of West Point erated on at now home is convalescing nicerecently moved into Sunset and is still weak from the speech director of the Sunset ly, although she is the operation. Second Ward MIA LaVon Hcmnger Gates was guest With the election over, Sunset has a new mayor, namely Michael soloist at the Sunset Ward Sacra Burson winning with the small ment meeting Sunday night. Get 10. Robert C. McQuarrie was remargin of seven votes over John as teacher from the Teacher leased 174 votes received L. Nicholas who nd Woodrow G Barnett, another Training and Bishop Bex Wallgren The two 2year was sustained in his place candidate, 158 votes now -- are Derral C The Sunset Third Ward Bazaar counciTmen Draper and James F Meadows. will be Friday Nov. 15 opening at 5 30 pm. for selling of items They will take office Jan 1st Mrs Norman Spencer was admit There will be a fish pond, pop corn ted to the- - naval hospital in Cali and candy sold, and st 6 pm. the forma for an appendictomic and luncheon will be served There will pelvic lap operation Wednesday be hot dogs, chili, salads and ice be morning. Nov 6. but it had to postponed because Mrs had contacted a bad case of flu She will be operated on as soon as attendants can clear her of the flu Mrs Spencer is the former James R. McFatridge, Mr Phyllis Chilson, daughter of and Mrs Eugene F I hilson 2050 West 5700 South Mr and Mrs James A 11 am Morning Worship week in are home after visiting a Baptist Training San Francisco, I alf with their 7:0 p.m Wednesday daughter been has Union Mrs Jade Henderson Evening Worship ill with the Hu and before she got Prayer Meeting over it she contracted pneumonia, Sunday School and before she- - was completely over it all, lief father, Mr Appleton Milo Harmon died He was on a SUNSET NEWS lth various meetings Everyone inter Miss Itayma Read, daughter of r ested is invited to come and join Mr and Mrs. Hon Norman Read Oo Friday Nov 22 the Hooper 6 at each Sunday They practice First Ward Relief Society will pm. in the chapel. Ray Cottle is celebrated her 5th birthday recent lv with a party at her hom$,. Ten sponsor a bazaar It will begin at president, Francis Russell is sec of her little neighborhood play6 pm at which time dinner will retarv, the- leader is Mai ion Cox, mates came to the party. They Mason Ruth is be served The departments will organist 'wlteiJelean Powers, Kathy Fow-e-rbe, dinner under dncdion of Mrs Widehsoii left Janice Powers, Julie lowers, Tueselay by Ray Effie Hooper, bakery sale, Mrs for Atlanta f.a on a short Wynn Powers, Ruth Calderwood, plane Segrid Anderson, aprons, Mrs business Brent McCloy, trip fm lid! I I! On his Joe Calelerwood. Jewel Widdison, candy and po;) te heMe In luiurie and pIjit-in Cunnington. stop Cloy tup corSi (two booths) Mrs Velma Hun per was well represented at elianopolis, fuel for a visit with his Read and Mrs Iteta Parker, pro sister I ucile- ami her husband who the- laeke- View Stake music festieery store, Mrs June Manning, are Mr and Mrs Rill hick val last Sunday night held in the fancy work, Mrs Wealthy Cottle Hooper Second Ward. The First Surprise jckagfs, Mrs Manila Hooper Fust Waid has thus-Cu- ward had one quartet represented. two dip Se out dims 'Iheii-aSuiter, novelties, Mrs N 11 'I lie Hooper Second Ward had doll clothing, Mrs Melba Brown niolhi-rfor eaeh erne ami the boys and two winners. f,v( quai Second Hand store, Mrs Eva Cox 'are going forwaid ami rcillv rn Fowe-rsFhna elaughter of Mr. fish pond, Mrs Emma Met loy and joying the- jiioiTam Iasi fnd.iv el Mis tie urge- towers, was hon-tee- l si quilts, Mrs Merle Simpson Tills after school some of the- ilen moth last Sundav evening at a bazaar is necessary to finance the i rs took the- bovs of two 'lens on testimonial prior to her farewell Relief Society and all waid mem an exclusion, which is iiipurid to b ivit.g for the southern states LDS ml There fill one of their ac h.e ments bersbers are urged to atti i Invocation was given mission pire many other people in the ward Hie y Visited the- 'laSlderuimt shop In Naisbitt Ray Widdison working on these various commit on Riveidulc Road a ml aw bow the i.d ic teel the program, a talk was i, tees along with the chairmen that animals are stuffee) and taken care two (jvin bv Mrs June Manning, of that manner liny were impre-are listed Moore, were solos Oakley by sung a mail come in with a sed to Miss Charlain lire nru n is living by Ins wife, a talk by ,K large- moose in Ins truck 'liny III ciitupatiied address Woods. Farwt-1rl rb, for the winter with Mrs Effie visited the Mibs (iiiodvear cabin ReHooper and Karma Her home is on the tabernacle block and wete In Bishop 1) Nornun Read. and her father and teach bv Fima she is Idaho and marks in Rexburg, taken through the Fair 1! Crialll Richmg English, speeih and Spanish ( o after the tour of the ice- cream the he m elution by Thcron School Fort Mount Junior High at Ills they were all given a pop Karma Hooper is also teaching plant, , 'll,, Hooper First Wardr gene-alogiSIC and this was really a wonder al committee put on the pro there1 and her subject is sewing ful gift for a bov of this age The the stake genes grain lice lit ly in Fima Powers was released as leaders who terfik the- boys We Carl Manning locual meeting Mrfleet rwood Hell Cable xclretary of the First Ward Sunday the speakers were Mrs Parker i nee Kite- Mrs Rub-- H.ulYv and School hist Sundav M,.i y Pal ki rand Mrs Annie Jones, who Revs who has been her assistant was Mrs Manila RititMin I lah Giles a s,,!o was sung by Mrs ' chosen as secretary to replace her vein! we re Alan able rwood Mrs Mar-,,was r el a by trio nuinbt at. no assistant has be n lialiu el as Miildoon Alan and D..v ul Kite. Powers Lorraine Mrs M ox Havol Rather Rhoneainc.r, Hull yet accompanied I.ucile King Mrs and The first Ward ehco.r who have- Mil lov D.ilinv and Fib Hadley. Mason 38-da- - - - - 1 , - - v e - c se-- - - e - con-decte- , e - Mrs li it h (oinmitice- In s presietrney eirlin Garner, chairman, How-.,r,- t arl Manning f.rst counselor, ' os n-- cmd counselor and Mrs if. ( i M (.attur iv c So Hi,,, pi r Set ond Ward Relief , elet tin ir bazaar on Sat-i,h w!l 'v in m 6 at p , 2.1 ,, stalling u b a ue ' you can have supper - I Wol-la-'o- invi'e-- i), 1 POWERFUL? You know it is. It'i New Royal 76 - and that'i the West's most powerful premium gasoline. Why not try a tank ful w here you know you today? At the sign of the big "6 the finest. afwayi g UNION OIL COMPANY (CJ1 ,ln .,ii.l UMar ( STATE LICENSED DAT A CENTER CARE LARGE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PLAY AREA WITH (DMPLETE FACILITIES DAT RATES HOOTU.T RATIO rOH FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE MRS.'CIIARLES KAPPMEYER OR MRS. RAY ROHDE AT EX 3 1166 for your . . . Ivul.lee-- Footwciir Nt'i'iL r See Uh! CnuijJitt Stlct tiun for the Put tie I '(limit! - 1 o'k m.nts were served to 15 members vmt at Nov. 6 Ins daughter's home f I t -- n- I l - J r rk - 1 I. I vf XT i? - - ; r- - - V li'u-f- Quality ts Inexpensive SHOP in HOY and SAVE! in when he died suddenly 1 .diforma was 85 years old IDs s's Harmon Mr. at. nine gue Wnld.son funeral was in Brigham and burial Mr anei Mrs week a former last Dawn and spent ,, i,. in Logan where he was with resident. Mrs. Henderson was un in Oregon Nyssa visiting able to attend her father's funeral Mr and Mrs Wayne s.mpson Mrs Virginia Draper, Dora Pet Miss Linda Vaughn daughter and is Gus Vaughn Mrs and ,( Mr erson, Verla Haskell and Mr after be Mrs Clarence Sears attended the , nv. lasing at her home Mdo Harmg in the hospital with a serious funeral of Mr. Appleton Wednesday theflu City. man in Brigham it, lection following I Me-lvi- Word has been received from the Ihomas Scott family that the flu is hard on people in Paul. Idaho too The two girls have had it The Seotts are busy fixing their home and getting their land ready, leve' ed and what not, for spring They already have 100 acres re ady Their son, Richard, was in the Air Force ospital in lackland Base, San An tomo, Texas, a month with pne-moma and was just released, last week. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Fisher are rejoicing over a fine baby girl born Wednesday November 6 The birth was a cesscaroan but all are reported doing nicely. od Mrs. Clifford McMullin attended the funeral in Benjamin, Utah. Sat unlay, of her aunt, Susie Millett with burial in Spanish Fork. Sun-se-- t Bishop W. H. Bailey, of the Ward, sprained his ankle while hrasant hunting opening day, Saturday. He was unable to attend the stake dance but with hot packing he was able to get about for attend conn-m- I 20-l- n. Cherie I 098 m p High heeled landala, pink and black gownt Platinum blond hair. -- 20-l- Convenient Budget Terms TELL HER MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH AN YOUR OI.D TIRES 23-I- n. n FOR DOWN PAYMENT Betty Lilly forStrapless gold-trimal, high heels, painted Ruffled ninon dress, cherry print inset Rayon slip, panties. finger-nail- s. Up to 15 Months to Pay ' AT DAVE'S Plushy "Duke has leash, whistle I Moving yet, ears, taiL Shell appreciate this fast, clean way of drying clothes . . . with no more struggling with heavy baskets of wet clothes. SERVICE Highway 91. Roy, Utah a xxj ; j : T,r t - nothing but Quality Product We sell tyj i BUY FROM YOUR DEALER - iA t (fWeUkeAA , OF CALIFORNIA n 4864 So. 2075 West. Roy . was Dr Wendell Noall of Roy eve on Wednesday speaker Worn , ,,i tin Hooper Junior which met at the home of s nldison Ills talk was in'i Mis Musical numbers health mental on , n by Miss Margie John c hit. Happy's Kiddie (Corral First Baptist Church I Pul In the opening of SjK-nce- turkey or u, r , that goes all anil .,1, be f.m' There will alsobaked . I aprons, ng quilts ,,'i I v wmk cmdy, pop corn ih 7 HO a program At ( a vhpond lad- featuring a very ,Ui; t iV tile rt nmg magician, 'Jack c.the-- of ANNOUNCING... Wi-ber- l ' cream and cake. At 8 p ra. "Sally Sign in travel bureau: Pay Now! will come. You must be there to Travel Later! We need the money. find out who this character is. Mrs. Flora Neibaur, president of the Third Ward Relief Society OUR SAVIOR'S says that things are all in readiLUTHERAN CHURCH ness and they are ready to help S600 SOUTH .300 WEST. ROT everyone to have a good time. Rn Arthur I WlcAMrora New parents have no trouble tellPl.Of EX JM3 ing when it time to get up. Its Si 0ua1ax School Worship t A U. wdien the baby has just fallen 11 AhL Worship aerrloM asleep. Railroad steak: Chew-cheWELOOMI UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. w-- 1 |