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Show :r I The Thursday September Herman has a heart condition. Twenty Beehive girls and their mothers attended the Queen Bee Round Table Tuesday evening. Games and singing were led by leaders Francis Child and Olive Thompson. Spencer Greaser is the new secretary, replacing Darrell Cash, who recently departed for an LDS mission. RIVERDALE NEWS By Verla R. Hull News of interest to those who are are would like to learn to be a chorister is the class in chorister techniques starting September 18 at 8 p.m. under the direction of Douglas Brian. Place: his studio, at 2319 Harrison Blvd. Contact any member of the bishopric for de- YM-MI- tails. President and Mrs. Thomas It, 195$ The Alex Carlsens are again in charge of Special Interest Class in Mutual, with Smith Thompson instructor. These officers have done a good work in the past and they now invite the adults of Riverdale to come and enjoy the year ahead in Special Interest. Senior Aaronic members and their wives are invited to a Stake Senior Aaronic party Friday at 8 p.m. at the Stake House. The 49th Ward will observe the third anniversary of its organization at the Ward Budget and Anniversary Dinner to be held Sept. 13 at the Club Heights School. Dinner will be served from 8:30 to 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nielsen recently attended the wedding of Maxines sister, Sally Peterson, who was joined in wedlock to Robert Lee Conrad. Sally stayed with the Nielsens for some time' prior to her marriage. The Conrads are going to USU at Logan this year. The Kirk Nielsens are happy to have Mattie John at their home this year. The Montieth Wooley family have Shirley King, another of our fine Lamanite girls. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday far Larry Pulsipher, who will serve on a mission to Great Britain. Larry will depart for the Mission Home on Sept. 22. Gary Plyer has been called to serve in the New Zealand Mission. He will leave on Octo. 13. Bing- ham have purchased a new home at the Terrace. They are in the Terrace 4th Ward. Hafiz says: There is no pleasure without a tincture of bitterness. Young Wynn Rogers proved the efficacy of this statement when he decided to take a joy ride on Cordell Huls horse. Wynn slid off the animal, breaking his arm. Herman Fiet is presently indisposed too. The affable Herman is in the hospital for observation. lii :.si:isEicsssiseis aiiissiSil ml mi LAWNS AND nil ml SHRUBS PLANTED (HI I II IM -- FREE ESTIMATES- - ml mi mi mi ml mi mi mi New Crop Lawnseed ml Grade Mixture High I I $4.90 10 Lbs Mt. Ogden Nursery Hi way 91 - Roy ROY AUTO PARTS 5316 So. 1900 W., Rey, Utah PHONE EX 4 9639 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED AUTO GLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES WEED OUT -- CALKING TRUSTWORTHY ITEM -- OF-TH O etter "HEY, ttEll FAHHCKE General Contractor I Concrete Slabs Concrete Walls Fences Homes Garages Basements 1 j Commercial Farm Buildings I MCI CSTtMATtS-Tb- finatl Job i IT I development of Utah's mineral resources dependc "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" need for medical Minneapolis, Minn. To help meet the drastic and paramedical personnel in the field of rehabilitation, the Sister eduLlizabeth Kenny foundation has increased its emphasis upon cational and training procedures, according to Marvin L. Klino national executive director. uniThirty-fivscholarships for study at medical centers and versities throughout the nation were announced by the Kenny foundation recently. Kline explained the purpose of the scholarships is to encourage universities to interest young medical students to specialize ultimately in physical medicine and rehabilitation. The specialist in physical medicine is essential to the conduct If effective of comprehensive rehabilitation programs," he said. rehabilitation programs are to be made available to all of the training victims of neuromuscular disabilities, a is program for specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation essential now. He pointed out that the Kenny foundation, now conducting its 1958 annual fund appeal, is extending its training and education soc.al programs to all fields of rehabilitation, including psychology, work, physical therapy, occupational theraov, speech therapy and vocational counseling, l'ublic conti ihulions make this program possible, he declared. e greatly-accelerate- Let us show you our Speedy SERVICE RESSLER'S Sinclair Service Phone EX The vides Kenny follow-u- p foundation pro- treatment as an its rehabi'i-tatioThis service enables patients to return for periods of up to five years or more for the purpose of periodic of important part 51 n program. Dealer in Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH check-ups- . The Kenny foundation, in line with its policy of assistance for the acquisition of new scientific knowledge, continues vital medical research in its own hospitals and sponsors the continuation of research in leading hospitals and universities across the country. KIT To The Businessman NTH . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS HIS DIRECT LINE COMMUNICATION V f jy ft .if.. , COMPOUND v "' nrx tfttffOrM . f3 , Cracks 2 TYPE NOZZLE-TYP- E WITH YOU! the newspaper the businessman can show you in detail what he sells, why you need his product, or services, how much it costs, and where to come to buy it. With the newspaper way of showing you his wares he saves you precious shopping time by letting you decide before you go to town what you want to buy Whats more, you can clip the ads and take them with you to remind you to take advantage of the bargains you read In KIT INCLUDES: DROP-I- OF COMPOCXB Tiyrttovmi CAlKOid CALKINS GUN AND CARTRIDGES IT Medical Scholarship Grants aint through changin Dirt CAL0 t0 u nukU" I Keep Out T EX 5976 So. 2100 W. Kenny Foundation Increases Your oil YET. business UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION THIS WITH member bf the Subset LTdns Chib, has served in the High Priests presidency of the North Davis Stake; has been a member of, the bishopric; Sunday School Superintendent and Explorer teacher in the MIA and , ward choir member. Mrs. Bush has served on the stake Primary Board, taught Sunday School and MIA and has also been a member of the ward choir. Shp viis vterd chorister for a number of years and conducted choirs at ward conference, funerals, etc. She was intrumental in organizing the PTA in their community of which she was president. For recreation Mr. Bush enjoys fishing and golfing. Mrs. Bush likes interior decorating, art crafts and ceramics. I a on a favorable economic climate. And taxes are the principal controllable factor in creating a favorable climate. Since 1940 assessed valuation of all Utah property hat risen 135, but valuation of mining property has jumped 327. A better climate for mining would mean better business and greater prosperity for Utah. THRIFTY AND FUN! ITS EASY cbm-Imunit- y. MUSCLES Better climate -b- OOIT-YOUKSE- IF They are a hard working family and would be an asset to any "Mr., Bush was a charter So-ci- BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE CALK LIKE AN EXPERT I Cfattlfletf Rtacf th mak- 300 New and Used : dush took (otwtrd to t medty ing their home here. PORTRAIT Cont. CHATTER and Barah Bennett Cheshire, who Idle chatter at work, home, and social gatherings can be cute, were the parents of 11 children. and Violt were married amusing, downright hiliarlous. It can also turn ugly, frightening, Wesley 1919 by Bishop R. N. June 19, and ruinous. It is never constructive, it is often destructive. Bush, grandfather of Wesley. Later It all depends upon what the chatter is about. It was Solemnized in the Salt Ldke Temple. Abstract generalities can be trivial, foolish, unimportant Personal remarks directed toward or about a specific individual, when spoken, The Bushs spent several years even in jest, can easily be distorted and can become Important. helping to establish new Safeway What one person laughingly quips about in a crowd may be what Grocery stores in Oregon Idaho, Washington and California. Altoanother man mourns about in solitude. gether they spent 12 years in this Of no value, but potentially dangerous, idle chatter can be a endeavor. Mr. Bush has also opergrowing, living thing, like weeds. It may start out a small remark, ated an automobile business sellbut it can grow, watered by other quick tongues, until it becomes ing Chryslers and Plymouth cars, nad has been in the grocery busiuncontrolablc and annihilates everything good in its path. ness for himself. individual's as an can can weeds ruin much as It reputation In the meantime, they became destroy a flower patch. the parents of five children, four A smart personal joke in the morning, can become a rumor by cf which are living. They are Wesnoon and a fact by evening in many people's minds. ley D. who lives in Antioch, Calif., Don E., Clearfield; Mrs. Lyman Idle chatter, in the most innocent circumstances, can turn into (Barbara) Russell, St. John, Utah deliberate slander, twisted by the tongues of those who willingly and Mrs. Karen D. Barfuss, Roy. inadein own to hide their ridicule and criticize others attempting It was while making their numquacies. erous trips through Utah that they An old, but wise poem says: decided that when they settled down it would be in this part of There is so much good in the worst of us, the country. As a consequence, in And so much bad in the best of us, 1947 they opened up a paint and That it hardly becomes any of us builders supply businses on HighAnon. To talk about the rest of us." way 91 at 675 So. Main in Sunset. Their home is in Clearfield. It would certainly seem beneficial to think before speaking, to In 1953 they opened their stare weed out the chatter, to avoid being a plotting ground from which in Roy next door to the Post Ofvicious accusations grow. Granted there would be fewer utterances, fice; They also have a store id Bountiful. The business is a family but certainly, more worthy words. partnership including their son, Don who manages the store in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennion and Rulon Peterson Hosts Sunset. family, recently taking residence at the trailer court, are moving At the present time, the W. M. from Riverdale. Mr. Bennion will Bush in Co., in Roy is going out of Ranchers Roy attend the BYU and is moving his business because their lease has family to Provo for this reason. expired. However, the other stores Mrs. Earl (Isabelle) Patterson will remain open, not only for the to Rulon was host P. Peterson Patwas operated on recently. Mrs. convenience of their particular lo300 hereford breeders at his ranch terson is home from the hospital cale but for the convenience of anin last at the Roy, now. Saturday nual field day of the Utah Here- their many friends and customers from Roy and surrounding area. reof are Children ford Association. Visitors from Primary age The Bushs have only praise for minded that Primary now starts Utah and Idaho attended. Roy and its people. Mr. and Mrs. after school, at 3:50. Secretary of the Hereford BreedReorganization of the Relief ers Association of the United in be effected Sunday ywill Riverdale. A new finance clerk, as States and Canada, Paul Swaffer ACHING well as new officers in the Primary of Kansas City, discussed modern methods of feeding and caring for will also be put in. Rtlwv paint of Tirad, Sore, Aching A total of 157 Fiverdale voters stock and the use of minerals and Mute Its with STANBACK Tablatt or out of a possible 508 took time antibiotics. STANBACK'S Powdan. prascription-typformula combintt tovaral medito cast their ballot&Jn the Primary Dr. James Bennett of the Utah cally prevan election last Tuesday. ingredients for fatter State College explained feeding relief of pain. STANBACK hat been The peoples choices were ex- methods used at the college and granted the Good Housekeeping Seal-t- ake pressed in the vote tally: Moss 53; gave a demonstration on the conSTANBACK with confidence, and Roberts 63; Peterson 69; Welling trol of lice and horn flies by the SNAP BACK with STANBACK. 51; Gould 39; Richards 77; Johns use cf insecticides. Dr. Jensen also 25; Malan 97; Alvord 39; Brown 81; presented a film provided by the Frost 80; Poole 39; Marie Clausse Kennecott Copper Corp., on the 17; Ruth Eames Olsen 104, Hadley development and uses of better 80; Tarran 38; Compton 40; McKay grass and the uses of commercial 80, Mattson 3; Watkins 32, Farr 11; fertilizers. Wade 25. A demonstration on foot trimBY In general the trend followed was Allen Zaugg, ming given by by this community was carried on PETE RESSLER foreman of the Petersen Ranch. throughout the county in regards The program was conducted unto favorite candidates. The heavy Democratic vote was attributed to der the direction of J. Holeman the fact that the voters, when they Waters of Salt Lake City, prufound that they were faced with dent of the association. the decision of chosing beween Luncheon was served to all in the Democratic and the Republican attendance. ballot, chose the fuller page. The The Becret of life Is not to do majority were disturbed to find that they could not vote both be- what one like, but to try to like cause they had favorites on both what one has to do." The rmr'rmTm::" THE OF CALKING COMPOUND about. ) KM Rug. $2.91 VoIm SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVERTISE IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! . if pk --V r : - H XUtalC If PRESS ASSOCIATION 4 WIIT II0A9WAV BAIT IAKI CITY, UTAH |