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Show The turned to get the boat it was gone. The Indian said: Skew he gone," and the name stuck. ' places they love so welt' The leather was, pleasant and the counThe Reorganization of the tryside' beautiful and they werent Ward Relief Society took even plagued by car or tire trouble. place last Sunday evening under Frederickton and Skowhegon the direction of Mrs. Eva Pollard branches of the church, they reof the Riverdale Stake Relief So- port, are making progress. ciety presidency Mrs Ruth Ritter Interesting to contemplate is the was sustained as president, replac-nthat Skowhegon got its name. way Mrs. Mrs. Ileen Henderson. seems that some Indians left a It Ritters former duties as emplojr-nen- t river. When they re- the boat by counselor have 19Ji Thursday September Id, RIVRDAIE KIWS Riv-erda- SECOND CLASS MAIL MUTILIGEg g EOT, UTAH AUTHORIZED AT PUBLISHED BY placement teen given to Mrs. Mary Child. The work counselor, Mrs. Alta Patterson, and the secretary, Mrs. iladys Taylor, remained in their ositions as did the rest of the organizations. THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. T900 West, Roy. Utah: Ph EX J. HOWARD STAHLE .. Editor and Publisher, Res. EX 2 9441 BETTY LOU STAHLE .. Advertising Manager -f- WEST POiriT IIEVS - ing a Modem Homemakers 4-- 1153 SOUTH i The Sunset Jaycees have put bicycle racks at the Sunset School to help take care of the bicycles the students ride to school; they intend to put more racks in a little later. Stephen Hadlock, son of Mr. and Dennis Hadlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hadlock, cut an artery in his left arm while play-.nin a ditch. He has had to have ms arm bandaged since and it seems to be doing nicely. David Nelson accidently had an arrow ran into his leg as he climbed into a car. It wasnt too serious as his daddy pulled it out. Mrs. Carol Tribe has been sub stituting at the Sunset Elementary School for Mrs. Lynn Barnes, a fourth grade teacher for the past two weeks Mrs. Barnes is the proud mother of a baby girl born to her and she named her Laura Lynn Barnes. Congratulations, Mrs. Mrs. g "We have the LATEST EQUIPMENT to service your car." 1 Dozen ROSES Week of Sept. 22 to 27 ONLY! FREE OF CILARGE Nursery Stock, Trellis, not just our equipment . . . the way we use it that makes happy customers' Auxiliary PH. TA 52161 STATE, CLEARFIELD SPECIAL! its Clary are: David Nelson, lieutenant; David Stettler, captain Frank Hughes, Billy Coffman, Edward Pattillo, and Larry Bennington. All these sixth grade boys will take over the duties assigned to them of helping pedestrian traffic crossing the various roads to school. There are 576 pupils attending Sunset school this year so their job is a real responsibility. Glenn NURSERY & LANDSCAPING CLEARFIELD Its lion-tame- Tommy Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kay, has received a call to r mission to The go on a Netherlands lor the LDS Church, tommy will leave early in October. His announcement will be given out later. Ncwiy elected School Patrol boys for Sunset Elementary, sworn in names. The Sunset Fireman's by Sunset City Assistant Marshall two-yea- PETE RESSLER HOLD THAT LION and Margaret r in HOLIDAY ON as a role of Dorothy in the wondrous day opened Sept. 12 at the Utah with each $50 order of Fertilizer, Lawn Seed, etc. FREE WITH AD One Red Bark Dogwood RESSLER'S Sinclair Service Phone EX Given Worth $1.50 this weeck ONLY' 51 Free Advice on Landscaping Dealer in Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH Sprinkler Systems Installed Field seems to be having trouble ICE of 1959 as she portrays the Wizard of Oz" production. HoliState Fair in Salt Lake City. held their first fall meeting recently at the city hall. State president of the Utah Firemans Auxiliary, Mrs. Ruth Griffin, and Mrs. Helen Bates, state treasurer of the organization attended the meeting. They are both from American Fork. Mrs. Dean Sessions of Clearfield, was also a guest. She came to gain further knowledge of the organization which is being started in Clearfield. The Sunset group have been active for the past two years and recently affiliated with the state organization. Fifteen ladies were present and Mrs. Blanche Doe served refreshments at the close of the meeting. Colleen and Gary Steed, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steed and Sheryn Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Barnett were given the privilege of staying in a hotel in Salt Lake City lor several days to see the tair and ice show as guests of the state 4 II Club organization. Gary won state Grand Cnampion honors and nine blue ribbons with the four guernsey cows he entered in com- petition. He is a member of a Clin ion 4 H Dairy club led by Paul Child. Colleen walked off with the Club state grand Kerr Canning state the at lair, wnich ctiamp.on gves her a trip to Chicago to attend tne National 4 H Club Contras lo be heid in November. 4-- Other winners were Jane Burnett and Lianna tepal and ftatnleen AiOiliU, memoers of a third phase sewing 4 H ciub under tne leader-amot Mrs. Joseph sepal. Individual winners witn a due fibDon weie Suzanne Zitting and Lynnete ,ctioas. Mrs. Eari steed lead the am piiase oi cooking. IN HANDY DISPENSER with Two granddaughters of Herbert and Polly Staker have been here ,rom Covina, Calif., for a two week vacation. They are JeNell and Glor-- a Stephens, daughters of Garth and Yvonne Staker Stephens. School started for the girls on the 10th and 15th, respectively. A nephew of Edis Henderson recently received much recognition when he built a telescope. As a result he will leave soon on a weeks tour as a guest of the U. S. Navy. The teenager is Henry Peterson, son of Lloyd and Peterson of Valene Henderson Idaho Falls. Previously he w'as one of a small group of boys who constructed a successful rocket under the direction of their science teacher. The boys father has invented a hospital bed which is going through experienmental trials in a hospital in the east. It features a push but-.ocontrol by which a patient can aise or lower the bed himself. The boas will Bee you now. But I dont think it will do you any good hes just taken his tranquilizer. ACIIII1G MUSCLES R.lmv. peine of Tirod, Soro, Aching MuxUt with STANBACK Teblett of STANBACK'S Powders. formula combine .IM o Mverel modi-coll- y for foilor provoit roliof of pain. STANBACK hot boon Soot grontod tho Good Houtolcooping ond toko STANBACK with conftdonco, SNAP BACK with STANBACK. I PAR Mr. Hoc Will Bo GRASS CRAB ' 08 CRAB GRASS. Mr. and Mrs. J. 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Hiway 91 DEVELOPMENT HAL-VER- tor DAVE'S Buy from Your Doalor Utoh AND AMERICAN WORK GUARANTEED LITTLE UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. Roy, STANDARD FIXTURES Tr.de Your Home on o New One so sockets are always filled. 8434 Louis Spraycar, owner to Deoil The Best Place m ROY AREA Inc. Service VETERINARY S. Keep a supply of bulbs 3 Spraycar Plumbing and Heating INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LLOYD BERRETT 2, Study lamps should be at least 150 watt. EX PHONE EX MANSFIELD lighting: l.In rooms where there is studying, reading, sewing, or other tasks, provide at least 2 lights one for the immediate task and one for lighting the room generally. CONVENIENCE PIONEER Hardwood Floors Finishing All with proper light. Check these 5 points for good IT PAYS TO KNOW i YOUR STATI FARIil AGENT Ben's Barber Sanding ' Jolly Floors . o neighbor of ourf he. to provide protection for all fotr pergonal Insurance needs. I may be able to save you money, too on auto financing and insurance through my Bank Plan. Or perhaps I can help you work out more satisfactory protection for your famQy and your home. These are jobs for which I've been specially trained. Call me or see me soon. I'm anxious to meet you. Business Directory with . So. OF UGLY RID GET BARTON 1900 West Roy, Utah Phone EX To n We Furnish Give them a good start with study . . . and protect their priceless sight, too SHELTON 5635 0 Antwor Yoor Quotliont About YOUR NEW STATE FARM AGENT L. FOR GOOD LIGHT! proocription-typ- ingredient SAVE Their SIGHI Gillette BLADES BLUE p Happy birthday to Arthur Hardman, Sept. 17, to Ronald Young and Edwin Moore, Sept. 18; Jody Jailey. Brent Harbertson and Kathleen Dawson, Sept. 19; Beverly ite.d and Lois Hardman, Sept. 20. The testimonial for Kent Draper ion of Mr. and Mrs. Derral Draper, ,ull be held Sunday, Sept. 21 at 5 45 pm. in the Sunset Second Ward, Sunset Chapel. Kent will leave Monday, Sept. 22, for the Mission Home in Salt Lake and leave for his mission to Australia Neighbors My The new president had filled the oame position previously for a year about seven years ago but was reeased the day her son Melvin was born. Mrs. Catherine Clements, president of the Riverdale Stake Primary, also officiated at the busi-.es- s of replacing Primary Counse-.o- r Marilyn Tubbs by moving Mrs. uth Bradley, the former Trainer, into the counselor position. Clinic and Cooking School at the Clearfield First and Third Ward, 326 E. and time now to Center St., for all ladies from ook gack on the pleasant summer North Davis Stake. Lessons were just past aftd to make plahs for given by Josephine Nichols nunext years garden. Now is the per- trition expert. A prize was given fect time to take slips from roses, the ward with the highest attento move those peonies that arent dance. doing well because they have too The time for Primary meetings touch shade (never move them has been changed due to the change otherwise). Its also time to start in the elementary school hours. The planning what spring bulbs yoii new time will be prayer meeting wish ttt plant etc. at 2:15 and Primary at 2:45. tlappy birthday to Leland Pattern Next week MIA time will be son on the 20th; Jay Stoddard the 20th, Judsort Thurgood and Melba changed back to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Fisher 'the 21st, Dee Stoddard and evenings. The Special Interest Howard Muir the 22nd, Gwen Thur-gob- class which did not meet during M John J. Moss and Boyd Ed- the summer months and the willMen reclasses Girls and Gleaner wards the 23rd, Gene Dahl the meetthe At first sume meetings. 24th; Mrs. Emily Zatlgg, Roselld the subject to be chosen as the Paice,,on the 25th; George Q. Ben- ing of study in ihe Special Incourse nett the 26th. terest class will be chosen. Plan Happy anniversary to Mr. and to attend. Mrs. Glen Stoddarrd the 19th; Mr. Speaker in the Sunday evening and Mrs. Lawrence Holt the 20th, was 0. Ross Saunders and meeting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox. It Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thurgood the was a nice meeting. 22nd; Mr. and Mrs. Harland MontTwo and a half minute talks were gomery the 25th, Mr. and Mrs. given Sunday by Brent Stoddardr Charles Dalton the 26th. and Lynn Thurgood. They were Several West Point youngsters well presented. took honors at the state fair. Lee Thought for the week: To force opinion is like pushing Zaugg won grand champion in the division wtih his black cow. the magnetized needle round until Jackie Putnam and Linda Singleton it points to where we vush the won blue ribbons on their dresses. north star stood. Others in their group exhibit, Janet Dorothy Canfield Fisher PflttersOn and Eileen Zaugg also won nonors. SUNSETNEWS The Improvement Era is sponsor feY Last weekend the Hal Davis family spent some time visiting with Martha's family, the Parcells of Provo, Utah. Henry I Mottle Garfield Phan. . Harold I. Trlli. ........ Phon. EX Vrn W. Thompion -- ... EX 548 24th $1, Ogdmt. Utah OFFICE EX rnnjvnTjyTnnrYr South v |