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Show . The MAIL CLASS r.COND years. Any girl who has such a dress (or dresses) and who would be willing to contribute it to the. YWMIA may contact Bertha Child. These dresses will be used by LDS girls in Holland who are putting on the same dances. Thursday March 5; 1959 Sun-Chronic- PEIVnjGES AUTHORIZED PUBLISHED BY AT tor, FIRESIDE WILL be held Sundxv at the home of the Norris Bing hams. Speaker will be George Knight. Betty Child and Margaret Johnson have been released from the YWMIA. Betty taught the Mia Maids, Margaret was assistant secReleased from Sunday retary. School work are Diane Bingham and Norma Mark. UTAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION PTJICE S2.56 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 Sj. 10 West. Rov. Utah: Ph EX J. HOWARD STAHLE Editor and Publisher, Res. EX BETTY LOU STAHLE Advertising Manager RIVERDALE NEWS A monthly news sheet, the River-dnlWard Newlctter, was put into e circulation this month for the first t'me. It is to be distributed by the Deacons as they call at the homes cn their fast offering routes. Also the Elders Quorum is sending out a monthly letter to its members under the new presidency headed by Hal Davis. THHE 49TH WARD has had its news sheet. The 49er since Bishop Lee K. Parkinson took over his duties. Mrs. Bob (Erma) Cromnlor has been the editor since Mrs. Keith (Lena) Allen moved to Wash- ington Terrace. the 49th Ward calendar is the dinner to be held on March 21 to raise money to up on Coming meet the wards welfare assignment. A show sponsored by the building fund committee on Feb. 28 turned out very successful. BECAUSE OF General Conference falling on the first Sunday in April, Fast Sunday will change to March 29 (Easter Sunday) in both of Riverdales LDS wards. River-dalStake conference is scheduled or March 14 15. e Tubbs trip to Tuscon, Arizona where they attended the rodeo held there last week. Two lessons remain in the series adult education classes being conducted by Jay Rhees under the sponsorship of the Riverdalc PTA. Both will be a discussion of teenage problems. All members of t ie community are invited to attend even though they may have missed the preceding sessions. They are held on Monday nights from 7:30 to 9 in the school gym. of The annual Speech Competition AT SCHOOL? H Keep in touch by long distance jl are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday olwayi lower Kales when you call station-to-statio- Mountain State Telephone rip J rr$ ' k ii ' det: .. .i.idkesS will be held Tuesday evening at MIA. Judging the competition will be Mrs. L. M. Hilton, speech instructor at Roy Junior High School. In conjunction with the speech conies! will be a special program by the M Men and Gleaners, directed by Mary Dickson. THE PLAY, "But Daddy, was well attended and good entertainment. The cast included: Roger Gibby, David Gihby, Margaret Johnson, Janet Child, Pauline Tesch, Linda Tesch, James Stephens, Brough, Patty Rogers and Joan Hamblin. The play was directed by Lois Larsen. An ctfort is being made by the YWMIA to collect cost limes used in the All Girls dances of former Lewis Are you planning to build or remodel . . . Your, Home, Garage, or Farm Buildings FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Phone EX 08 Gardner's Fix - it Shop 1900 W. So. Phone EX 76 WE REPAIR: Lawnmowcrs Small Appliances Bicycles Sewing Machines All Makes PICK IP & Clean steam irons Scissors and Pinking Shears Sharpened DELIVERY SEE US HOOPER NEWS A long-tim- e resident of Hooper, Mrs. Alice Sinipson, was 85 years old Saturday. A dinner in her hon or was held at the home of Ted and Elnora Kilts, Saturday night. Other guests included Bishop and Mrs. Francis (Bud) Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull and Mrs. Hazel Arave. BOYD READ has been sent on TDY by Hill AFB to England. He is located outside London. His duties will be to teach the placement of new parts on jet planes. He expects to be away for several months. Six new babies were named and blessed at Sacrament services on March 1. In Hooper First Ward were Vicki Higley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Iligley, Diane Fow-ers- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowers, Robert Terry Ccx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cox and Max Lewis Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garr Parker. IN THE HOOPER Second Ward new arrivals receiving a name were Susan Jane Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and Joy Lynn Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stauffer. com Mountain Gal, a three-ac- t edy will be presented by the 141st Scventys quorum of Hooper and Kancsville. There will be a matinee lor children at Hooper Secono Ward on March 5 and also a presentation that evening at 8 p.m. On March 6, tne play will be given at the Kanesvillc Ward hall and on March 9 at Hooper First Ward. Tickets are being sold lor $1 per lamily. CAMP U, Daughters ot the Pioneers met at the home ot Captain Lcoan Burningham Wednesday with Gladys Frew as The lesson was given by Mane Haws and Jewel Widdison read ihe biography of her mother, Catherine Kigny. Two of Mrs. Rigby s Genevieve Jom. granddaughters, ston ana Catherine Garner sang several old time songs which Mrs. Higoy used to sing. Keiresnments were served to 24 guests. A birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Mae Belnap on her 82nd birthday was hed at the home ot Alee and Annie Cottle. Leslie and Verna Cottle of Nampa, Idaho, who have been visiting nere for a weey, attended the party. Guests also included Bishop and Mrs. Bud Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Torghele and W'illiam O. Belnap. k Ken Falmclce 5718 RIVERDALE STAKE Conference will be held March 14 and 15. Visiting authority will be Henry D. Nine year old Saundra Rock, Moyle, of the Council of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman 1 welve. Rock, ha. been undergoing treatMr. and Mrs. Vaughn Deem, forment at the Primary Childrens mer residents of Kiverdale, sre rein a Salt Lake as City Hospital with their parents, the sult of being hit on the head while visiting Deems. George playing. She had shortly before Young Blaine Parker, son of Mr hat recovered from a fractured and Mrs. Vcrn Parker, was given skull received in a fall. a name and blessing Sunday at RECENT PATIENTS in the Dee Sacrament services. His full name Hospital have been Mrs. Lula Sum- is Biaine aulkrier Parker. KEEP MARCH 20th open fer the mers, Mrs. Thelma Swensen and Mrs. Arlene Sherwood, all from the Seventys banquet. $1.50 per plate or $5 per family, donation. This 49th Ward vicinity. is for tne missionary fund. Newcomers to the 49th Ward are Saturday, March 7 is the date Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Nebekcr for the High Priests party at the who reside in the trailer court. Mrs. Adele Fife has returned Riverdale Stake House. All High home after spending the winter in Priests and their partners are inLos Angeles with two of her daugh- vited. All widows are also invited. ters, Mrs. Vivian Caldervell and The party will be at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Russell. MARILYN AND LeRoy took a five day vacation Someone away LOU ZITO and Deanne Dickson are to be commended for ther leadership. Lous team of MIA boys made a fine record in basketball, going to the finals at Brigham City. Deanncs girls were undefeated, winning lirst place in the stake. BOB GARDNER, Manager and Mrs. Fredrick Edward Gibson. CHURCH Kevin Ronald Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldis Ronald Barker. Elon LaRae Randall, daughter of NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Randall. PRIMARY WARD preparation ROY FIRST WARD meeting was held Tuesday March 3rd at the home of Barbara Frost Relief Society meeting next with Colleen Nelson, as week will be work meeting. The The lesson was given by Elaine lesson will be given by Ivy Scho- Child and refreshments were field. The activities will be under served. the direction of Lila Larson. The MIA held a social last MonTHE WELFARE dinner will be held March 14th with dinner start- day evening. A one-ac- t play Ins and Outs under the direction of ing at 7 p.m. Marv Patterson was presented The Relief Society visiting teacha dance was held with ers Report Meeting was held Tues- the Raideis headed by Steven day March 3. Released as visiting Smith presenting the music. The teachers were Velma Drubray, dance was under the direction of Mary Jenson and Deon Walker. Sus- Barbara and DeWayne Porter tained were Lettie Rice, Doralene Woodland. Rcskelley, Mina Prett and Fay 8 Green. second ward The Relief Society visiting teachBE SURE to circle March 17th all you women of the ward. The ers, aftd class leaders report meetRelief Society is hold their birth- ing and social wag held Monday March 2nd. The message was given day party. The proceeds will be from the Blind School in Ogden by Bunny Terry. Bishop Aidous and were sure everyone will en- Johnson offered some remarks and Nancy Tullis spoke. Games were joy it. There will be another temple played and refreshments served excursion to Logan Wednesday to about 40 who were present. PRIMARY SUNDAY evening March 11th. The bus will leave the service will be held March 8th ward at 5:30 p.m. THE GENEALOGICAL Commit- at 7 p.m. Changes in the Primary organtee has planned another trip to the Genealogical Library in Salt ization have come about. Elda Terry Lake. Those needing rides be at has been released as second counthe ward at 5:30 as they will leave selor and sustained to this posi-tiois Jean Harris. about 5:30 to 5:45 p.m. THESE WERE two baptisms The Sacrament meeting Sunday the:e were four children confirm- from the ward Saturday evening. ed. These children were baptised Sherry Lynn Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Owen; Blaine Saturday evening. a son of Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Dean Young, son of Mr. Johnson, Aidous Johnson. and Mrs. James Dean Young. These children will be confirmed RICK E. GIBSON, a son of Mr. Sunday March 8 at fast and testimony meeting at 12:30 p.m. ALL PARENTS of the ward who SUNSETNEWS are interested in Cub Scouting should meet at the March Annual Girl Scouts and Brownie 11, 7:30 p.m. for a chapel meeting. held was festival Friendship Day The junior basketball team won Friday, Feb. 28, at Sunset Ele- 6th place in Region 15. They were mentary School at 2 p.m. The Lake View champions and Invitagirls sang and danced, represent- tional champions. ing songs and dances of other THE NEXT Relief Society meetcountries. Parents were invited to ing will be held Wednesday March attend. Troops 131, 71, 134, 132 and 11, at 1 0a.m. Jean Tanner will 80 were all sponsored under the present the lesson. There will be auspices of Sunset School PTA. welfare sewing under the direction Reireshments were served after of the work director, Afton Green-well- . the program. Leaders of the Troops Mrs. Laura Holmes will be who have given their time and ef- there to demonstrate making Eastforts toward the success of this er eggs and candy. project are, Mrs. John Beatie, Mrs. Ray Joens, Mrs. Henry Cagle, Mrs. THIRD WARD Thomas Watt, Mrs. Donald Patlesson in Reief Society Literature terson, Mrs. Judy Stecklein, Mrs. will be given Tuesday by Hortense Robert Holman, Mrs. Elwyn Hall Thcmas. and Mrs. Wells Watts. ONE BABY was blessed Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL officers and and given the name of Ross J. and teachers of Sunset Ward, and Carter. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. at met partners, Mrs. Marvin J. Carter. Gene Bums home Friday evening The following children were bapa of for their meeting, in the form tized Saturday and confirmed Sunparty. Ice cream and pie were day. They are Suzanne Bell, Irene served as refreshments for the Taylor, Nancy Purser, Stephen W. Taylor, Karen Carter, Harold Coon, M. Funeral services for Clarence and Rex Hartman. 1,'olbrook were held Friday, Feb. 27 at the Aulturest Funeral home. Mr. Holbrook passed away early ROY FOURTH WARD Tuesday morning, Feb. 24. around Sunday evening services will be in3 a.ni. from a lingering illness, held March 8th at 4:30 p.m. Furcident to age.' nishing the music will be the JOEL II. IZATT of the Los An Southern Pacific Chorus which we over was of up Art, geles School are sure will be enjoyed by everythe weekend. He attended the fun- one attending. eral services of his grandfather, THE NEW son of Ted and Val-enC'arence Holbrook. Bunot Little was named Corey Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maycock have Dale Little, Sunday. and been visiting their parents Individual Aaronic Priesthood holifriends over the weekend and Awards were presented to Priests: day of the past week. They also Steven Ure, 90 per cent seal; Dougvisited Sacrament meeting in the las Gibby, Robert Gibby, 95 per Sunset Ward. cent seal. Teachers: David ThomMR. AND MRS. Keith Johnson as. Gene Bingham, Dwight Elliot. Chatman were welcomed into Sun- Lvlc Stevens, Thomas Howes, 90 set Ward. Mrs. Chatman is the per cent; and Dennis Mansfield. former Third grade teacher, Miss Deacon, Donald Thomas 95 per cent at Sunset Elementary seal. Garrett, School. THHE BOYS OF OUR ward are The ward Gold and Green Balls the stake basketball champions and will be March 5, 6. and 7, Thursday will in the divisional tournaplay Sunset for for Sunset 3rd, Fridayment representing Lake View Stake 2nd, and Saturday for Sunset SatuiJay Marth 7th, 2:30 p.m. at Ward. Box Elder High School in Brigham SUNSET THIRD WARD are City. a dinner fund welfare sponsoring Wednesday March 11 at 7 p.m. Friday March 13 in the Suaset tie the MIA will hold their speech mentary Schcool. Everyone is in competition festival. Everyone is vited to come. The price is only invited to attend. The winner of Proceeds will be this will go to the stake competi$5 per family. used fer the Third Ward Welfare tion. program. RELIEF SOCIETY work meetMrs. Evelyn Meadows has been ing will be held Thursday March sustained as an assistant teacher 12 from 10 a m. to 3:30 p.m. The and of Sunset Ward of the MIA lesson will be given by Clara NelMrs. Ruth Thomas is the new Spe- son and the activity under the cial Interest teacher. direction of Donna Pingree, work DELANE WELLS was baptized director counselor. confirmed Saturday evening and Sunday in testimony meeting of FIFTH WARD Sunset Ward, by his father, Joseph The next Relief Society meetWells. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Egbert ing will be held Wednesday, March had their new son blessed and 11th at 10:30 a m. It will be the given the name Michael Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Elan Cronquist aad their rew daughter blessed C and named Siianna. Congraulaticns Babies blessed were the sort ot Billy and June Cummings He was given the name of Dean Lewis Lambrose. Carolyn Bell, a daughter Cf Ernest W. and Carbl Jean Bell was Dlessed and giver her name by her father at the hbspital. NEXT SUNDAY at Sacrament meeting the Individual Awards for the Activities of 1958 will be given to the boys of the Aaronic Priesthood. Over 50 of our boys have priesthood awards and at the stake Aaronic banquet held last week a special priesthood award was presented to Bishop Parsons by Pres. Henry A. Matis. LAm-bros- SIXTH WARD The Relief Society is sponsoring a building fund dinner Friday March 27th. A full course dinner will be served at 5 p.m. and ther will be a program, fish pond for the children and an auction sale held. Everyone ts invited. RELIEF SOCIETY meeting next Wednesday, March 11 at 10;30 a.M. will be work meeting and a social combined. The social commemorating the organization of Relief Society will be held with a program and refreshments served. Keep in mind that Sunday night March 15 will be the Primary Bum day evening service. THE FATOER and sOns Pines party was held Thursday March 5th. for all ot the Trekkeri of the werd. A buffet supper was served and games were played. The party was under the direction of Guide leader, Marian Johnsott, Blazer leader, Vera Cardwell and Trekker leader, Maty Lou Kay. The new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eugene Smith was given the name of Gina Marie Smtih by Loren HarL Being baptized Saturday evening, these children were confirmed Sunday: Patricia Ann Arrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden C. Arrington. Deborah Louise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EL LaVar Smith; Christine Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland B. Ellis; Deborah Ann Turpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. 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