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Show "V The SurvChronkla. March 27, 1953 Wedding anniversary Thursday. Fage, played a guitar solo. LaRue Wayne G. Smith is in Georgia Schoenfeld gave a comical reading. on TDY for Hillfield. A trio consisting of Evelyn Barnes, Recently Mr. L. Amos Schofied Mrs. Charles) Morgan intertained Hazel Field, and Fern Patterson celebrated his 71st birthday. It was marked with presence of his group of friends Tuesday night. A sang two songs. Following the probuffet supper was served.. Those gram, four of the ladies of the family and friends. Mr. Schofield ' is remarkably active for his age, attneding were: Darlene Horspool, ward were honored for their long and has few gray hairs. This time Shirley Smith, Marie Wright, Don- years of faithful service. They pins and were honored with of years sert him anxious for good na Forbes, Carol Bell, and Arlene a luncheon. weather so he can begin his gar- Hamblin. dening which is a great hobby with Belated Happy Birthday to Mary Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker and him along with his organ playing Lou Morgan, daughter of Charles Mrs. Lettie Stoker have returned and he is a baseball fan to end all and Ruth Morgan who had a birtha from nine day Temple Tour taken fans. day early this month. a load frpm Ogden. They bus by April 8th will be work and busiRichard and Rosa Wilson of the sessions at the St. George, ness meeting for the Roy 1st Ward Berrett Addition have moved to Relief Society. Meeting begins at Salt Lake City. Manti, Mesa and Los Angeles Tem10.00 a.m. Lunch will be served March 18th. was a very special ples. While in Los Angeles they at noon. All ladies of the ward are day in the Roy 1st Ward Relief visited Disneyl and, Knottsbury urged to come and bring their Society. Following the lesson, a Farm and saw cinnarama. neighbors. Birthday Party wa3 enjoyed by Congratulations to Ernest and all the ladies.. It marked the 116th A Riverdale Stake Easter dance, Carol Bell who celebrated their Birthday of Relief Society. Jeanet The Bunny Hop will be held in this the stakehouse Saturday 29. Those attending are to come levis for the dressed casually boys and men and print dresses for the girls and women. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan of Rigby, Idaho have been visiting in Riverdale with their two daughters, ALL KINDS OF CORSAGES Mrs. Zona Taylor and Mrs. Kay Carlsen. Mrs. Aquils (Dorothy) Nebeker was hostess to the Les Amis Gaies Easter Lilies and Other Potted Plants Club Monday night. She was assisted by Mrs. Wilford (Beth) Tesch and Mrs. Clarence (Ruth- - Parker. Colored slides of ther trp to Europe last jear were shown by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlsen as the main feature of the evening. 3hon EX Two homes have been moved inRoy, Ut. to Riverdale recently by Howard Dickson and Jim Call. Each has ROY MEWS EASTER FLOWERS Porter Floral & Nursery 33 ' I placed his house near the home of day, March 31, at Seven oclock his parents for further remodel- in the evening. Please come out and support them. ing and landscaping. Max flinders and Clair Christensen were graduated from Primary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Royal, manager of the 76 station ., are tbe at the First Ward Sacrement Fast proud parents of a new baby son meeting last Sunday. Cora Lee born Thursday morning There are Spiegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 other children waiting to see Stanley Spiegel was blessed and their new baby brother. Thismake Jearld Dewey Thompson, son of Mrs. Liela Fowers Spiegel was 2 boys and 2 girls for the Royals. Students of the Lakeview 5th and confirmed. 6th grades presented a variety Melvin Fowers. son of Mr. and program of tumbling,, flinging and Mrs. Frank powers, and a member at th Hooper Wednesday, dancing March 26th. Students of the Hooper of the National Guard, was chosen School entertained them last week. as the best dressed soldier during Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Venable Federal Inspection Night in Battery became the parents of little girl C last Thursday. March 20. He was leather-ejQgrevSaturday, March 22nd They have presented with a wallet. children. four other Several couples from Hooper Remember the big day isSatur-da- y at the Kellrstrass 76 station. Free baseball bats will be given away and all proceeds taken in during the day will be turned over to the swimming pool fund The city iS planting trees in the north park. The trees are of fairh good size BABY SITTER for one or two afternoon a week at my home in and will provide much needed Weber. Will provide South shade this summer.. transportation. Phone EX Roger Dale Kingsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kingsley left last week to take his baci.s training in the Navy of San Diego, Calif. Fresh Eggs for sale. 1742 W.4400 S Roy, or call EX ad attended and Mr. last Saturday. Couples attending from Hooper were: Mr. and Mrs Don Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Widdison. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Flinders, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Kite, Jack Simpson, and Donna Paice. A Stake MIA Maids Mothers program was presented in the First Ward chapel last Tuesday evening. The theme was "Dear to My Heart." Prelude was played by Ruth Mad, on. Welcome was given by Stake leader Jewel Widdison. Prayer by Lois Brown. Symbolism of the Rose was by Gylene Nelson. A Zylophone solo by Mrs. Mary Kap accompanied by Mrs. Mildred CLASSIFIED WANTED FOR SALE Kap. Tribute ot My Mother" by Bonnie Bambrough and Tribute to My MIA Maid" by Mrs. Verna .Giles accompanied by Ruth Mason. Guest speaker was President Harvey Broadbent, First Counselor of the North Davis Stake Presidency. A name was drawn by President Marion Cox, of a 100 per cent MIA Maid to go to June Conference and participate In a church-wid- e g ceremony. The name drawn was Diane Cottam of Hooper Ward. Her alternate was also drawn from a box containing the names of all the 100 per cent MIA aidMs In the Stake ,and it was Judy Vaughn who was drawn as alternate for Miss Cottam. She is of the Second Ward also. rose-typin- HEY'K ADS HOOPER NEWS a Hobo party given by Mrd. Jack Hazen of Roy, Dont forget the Rids, show each Saturday at the ROY tHEATER LOTS OF CARTOONS PLACE' will 'PEYTON Oak Brush top soil. Call Melvin Free e Jaques.. TA R 82 Box Layton, Utah. The flu bug is hitting several families in Hooper, as w'ell as measles, chicken pox, etc We hope PORTABLE 300 AMP Lincoln all those who are ill will soon be Welder. Call EX well again and that we may soon to weather have some nice spring WERE happy to be able to offer clear the air of all these bugs The Singing Mother's of theWard the new Sanidyne for dandruff. Its tops. Bennion Drug. will hold their practice next Mon- - & SHORTS PLUS hot olav for the Kids Show Hills of Utah DOORS ADMISSION I5 OPEN 2:45 Our best wishes to T W BUHLOFF'S and your future in Roy EAMES Success to Your New Lund Realty & Ins. ON PILOT CAFE WELCOME YOUR & APPLIANCE CO. LOA Congratulations Welcomes Business Endeavor TV CHOICE of success ROY OF BUHLOFF'S Much Success to you To 'The City with a Future!' Burger Bar BROWN'S MKT. & TRAILER COURT and MEMBERS Much Success THE Parker's Market Rea and Jo OF WELCOME Wish you lots to Roy! Roy Chamber of of Success Best Wishes for Success Commerce to Buhloff's from the i ye CO.j: k J0' 'The Bird with the Bargains' WISH BUHLOFF'S WELCOME Best of Luck TO THE CITY OF ROY Best Wishes To for WEL AND Your Success Your Success SUCCESS IN THEIR NEW ENDEAVORS Dave's Market and DE LUXE CLEANERS & Success to You PANTRIES ESKIMO Best Wishes for Success to Buhloff's BENNION DRUG and from IfiTPUMFEIW v . ; . V ' . ' , - Roy Dept. Store i NEWEST Congratulations TO ROY'S GREETINGS BUSINESS and Best Wishes Roy Realty & TRAILER Roy Superior Beauty Salon SALES w I'iDi' U - it i ; s Kiri (l hi MOO 'iA'l VT , - !HV4Y4'3 W.'IXI Oit |