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Show Thundery December The If, 1958 club president, gave and many more of them. SIIW5ET MFW Hie Sunset Ward choir is pracBy LETHA McQUARRIE ticing for their Christmas cantata, PIIONE TA 51835 The Child of Bethlehem, to be A lovely Thanksgiving dinner given the Sunday before Christmas. Mrs. Mary Ellen Bailey is directing was served by Mrs. Clarence Sears to her sisters from Farmington and the choir. The public is invited. Safi Francisco and also to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. June Martin have Mrs. Gordon Aldous. received word from their son, GorMr. and Mrs. June Henderson don, in Hawaii, that' he will sootl be transferred to the states. HiS wife recently spent the weekend in Star and son will arrive first and live Valley, Wyoming with relatives and with his parents until Gordon can friends. get them a place for themselves. E. C. Pitt entered the hospital Hal Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. last Monday for surgery for an inward goiter. His many friends Glendon C. Porter, left Monday, Dec. 1, for Texas training camp of wish him well onto recovery. the Air Force. Hal has enlisted The Sunset Second Ward Relief for five years as a cadet. Society held their annual bazaar ast Friday, Dec. 5. They had many Basketball director, Johnny Swalbeautiful and usefu hand made ar- low, announces that first league ticles for sale and served a de- game of Jr. basketball started Satlicious beef dinner. urday but the warrd had no rooters Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McQuar-ri- e or supporters like' the opposing and daughters, Irene and Mar- team; he would appreciate the par-- ' ilyn, motored to Logan last Satur- ents and friends to back the team day and visited With the relatives and come out to the games. in that vicinity. The Elders quorum of the SunPatrick (Pat) Hunsaker, soil of set ward are selling Christmas trees Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hunsaker, the next two Saturdays at the home was honored with birthday party of Art Mumforrd and at the Sungiven by his mother for his 7th set Church. They will appreciate birthday, last Saturday afternoon. everyone supporting their project Games were played and refresh- by buying a tree. Likewise, the ments served. Happy birthday, Pat, Scouts are making Christmas wreaths and selling them for $1.50 each. They will be around to take your order soon. KEN FAHNCKE i retold story Refreshments were served to the following members and guests; Lorraine Fowers, Fay Fowers, Nola Jean Moore, Delsa Fowers, Julia Spaulding, Dorothy Fowers, Beth Robinson, Ruth Mason, Genevieve Johnston, Josephine Simpson, Flora Taylor, Ruth Dawson, Lillian Simpson, Marian Cox, Margaret Vaughn, Donna Cottle, Jerry Higley and those who were on the program. Jajdpl mif pi&nL futfidh I f CAIl Camp U of the DUP will meet at the home of Florence Manning for their Christmas party. Leoan Burningham is captain and Verna Manning, Rita Parker and Amanda Widdison will serve as cohostesses. Dec. 29th Servicemens names and address- - Pvt. J. R. Manning, US 56302283, 697th Engr. Co., (PL) Fort Polk, Louisiana. Paul Garner FA 3704217. N.A.S. Boat Div., Port Hueneme, Calif. A2c Kenneth Gandee, AF 195909-267 FMS, Box 413 APO 328, San Francisco, Calif. 2nd Lt. Dale W. Folkman, AO 3080178 12th TSS, APO 239, San Francisco, Calif. PFC Jay W. Trease, US 56269577 Co. B Fwd. Spt. 724 Orti. Bn., 24th Div. Engr. Main. Pit., APO 29, New York, New Yerk. PFC Ronald C. Simpson, 1549871 N.A.D. N.A.T.T.C. Barracks Mcdphis 15, Tennessee. PFC Harold Manning, RA Hdqtr. Co., Hdqtr. USASAE, APO 757, New York City, N.Y. S1SDT William Simpson, 700MS Jacksonville, Ark. L.R.A.S.B., 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Maycock were visiting Sunset last weekend 5076 So. 2100 W. EX and attended testimony meeting. They had their infant son named and blessed. The name is James Lyle Maycock and Bill did the blessing himself. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elsworth had their daughter, 'lam-ara- , MORMONS TO DEDICATE COLLEGE IN HAWAII named and blessed by Larry dollar Church College of Hawaii, built largely by volunteer The multi-millio- n Easthope. Bruce Bowen and Samuel Chriswill be dedicated in Laie on Dec. 17 by David O. McKay, 85 year-ol- d laborers, tian Oeterson were baptized Dec. Basements Concrete Slabs President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mormons). Among 6 and confirmed Sunday in testion the campus are (1) The Central unit, including auditorium the Homes twenty buildings Fences mony meeting. Bishop Bailey conand nine other buildings, (2) Technology building, (3) Mens and Womens DorConcrete Walls Gafages firmed Samuel and LeRoy Stet-tie- r mitories. The school will accommodate 1,000 students. confirmed Bruce. Commercial Farm Buildings The open Sunday night, first Sui-daMEE EStIMAtES- of the month was taken Care "Th RMsonabU A very beautiful and interesting Fnil Job sang Christmas songs, then Santa HOOPER NEWS month by the Junior Sunday this of IT IT was presented to a very passed candy out to each child. program Schools of the three Sunset Wards. This event is sponsored annualgratifying audience. The children By Nedra S. Thurgood of the Junior Sunday Schools did ly by the Hooper Junior Womens Phone TA 5 2712 Club. Much credit and thanks are so well guess it is because they due this group for it brings hapare expecting the little old man in the red suit soon. Santa Clause arrived at Hooper piness to so many children. The expenses involved in sponsoring The 136th Quorum of Seventy Tuesday evening to turn on the Santa Clause's visit is paid by club and was Christmas greeted lights held their Christmas party ThursPHONE EX 5316 So. 1900 W, Roy, Utah around 500 children. The group members. day night, Dec. 11 at the West by A cousins party was held Friday Point Ward hall. They had a lovely successful. Dec. 5 at the home of Mildred 6 Dec. was and dinner very night program. turkey AUTO GLASS INSTALLED A large crowd of dance lovers en- Folkman. The evening was spent The Elders Quorum of Sunset joyed the evening dancing to the j in visiting. A lunch was Ward will hold their Christmas music of an orchestra. Clearfield served. Cousins attending the party AUTO GLASS AND PARTS New and Used party Saturday Dec. 13 at the Sun-je- t Third ward won the free refresh- were Marian Cox, Ruth Dawson, Church. All members are urged ments given by the Sunset Second, Jean ACCESSORIES Spencer. Helen Yorgason, BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE to attend and bring their partners. hostess of the evening. This was Marie Haws, Lenore Kapp, MarUnder the direction of Glen given for the ward having the larg- garet Vaughn, Bessie Widdison, 5th 0th grade teacher at est number in attendance. Cora Fowers, Alice Flinders, Jennie Sunset School, the flag football Stodard, Flora Neibaur, Marlene Mrs. Nada Nicholas presented 11 team of the 5th and 6th grade classDoxey, Flora Stoddard, Lcnna Hull es won the game recently played of her most outstanding sfhdents and the hostess. WE NOW HAVE WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR with West Point at West Point. in a piano recital Thursday eveALL THE FAMILY! The Hooper Junior Womens Club Score was 54 to 42. ning, Dec. 11, at her heme. The Lynette, met Wednesday Dec. 3 at the home Men Children Women Boot3 Rubbers Carl D. Peterson .principal of following participated: Suof Elaine Fowers. A program of Etc. From Sunset School, informs us that the Jeanette and Kathy Nicholas, and Barbara san Beth Christmas music was presented by Colledge, recently ordered play ground equipElsie Kathleen and Linda SimpNielson, Grimstad, Danny Wayne, this for has arrived. ment Money Irene McQuarrie, Diane son, Clark and Holly Fowers, Ilah equipment was raised by the PTA Jones, and Beverly Draper. Anyone Giles and Donna Cottle. which sponsored the spaghetti dinFREE Heel & Toe Plates With Each Pair Nola Jean Moore, who is the ner in October. The new items are interested are invited to attend. a bars, slide, monkey f New Shoes and a hcrizcntal ladder bar. The Sunset Jaycecs will install the on the school new equipment EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING soon. grounds Janies Pingrce will present FAST GUARANTEED SERVICE Francine Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G- Ford, in a piano recital in his studio Sunday Dec. 14, at 2.30 p m. Lenora is 11 years old and has taken piano with Mr. Pingrec for four years. IN ROY It is her second recital and the WASHINGTON TERRACE SOUTH OGDEN public is invited to attend. The stake dance held Saturday General Contractor HEIM There are some food people In my town who are greatly interested In. that wonderful which. Bays the bird, the lark poet, at Heavena gate Bings. They are eager to know its habitat and numbers, and are ' asking everyone, everywhere, win has seen or heard one recently, to help them. If you have, drop me a line at P.O. Box 51, South Bend, Ind., and I will turn the information ovgr to the lark people . . . Smelter, but a beauty and delight, the lark refutes the wacky Idea fhat. there la merit in sheer bigness and length. Take, for longexample, the cars that tailed, high-fline- d clutter up our streets and highways. (You take em, if you want; I hear theres & new car coming this fall which Is smaller, smart, stylish and economiand Im waiting!) cal Speaking of giants, who will say that just because a bakery is huge, lt can turn out a better pie than mother used to make or that Fritz Kreisler would play more wonderfully If he used a big long violin? long-nose- d, F-5- 7 CHRISTMAS TREES SPECIALLY SELECTED (We Cut ALL Em) VARIETIES y $1.00 , P MOUNT OGDEN NURSERY HIGHWAY 91 ROY, UTAH ROY AUTO PARTS pot-luc- Y k 2.99 up ECU IDS Dont forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER LOTS OF CARTOONS & SHORTS IN LOVE AND WAR DOORS OPEN 2:45 ADMISSION merry-go-roun- a - Jimmie's Shoe Service jpiniiniiiiinniintHiiHiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiM For the lest in Quality AND Price fa aNhl m MM MOX of ! So" . . . 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