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Show The Thursday e, March 12, 1959 , Ay, Field. Harriet Williams, Evelyn Barnes, Lettie Stoker, Myra Holley, LaRee Olsen, Wanda Masten, Viola Dickamore. Dora Petersen, LaRae sond c,a A7R0vpr,uVohB ou,ho,i,, Johnson, Flora Bell Petersen, sy tse Roy'printmn Co ( s..brio- - cile Belnap, Glenni Miller, Mavis a lion oricn $2 50 pr year Offnt location toon w..t ov. Utah phon. EXoort rricci Aaa ivomnson, ivy FinlH 5in Madge Gibson, Iva Lou Allen and Shirley Parker. Happy birthday ladies. AT SACRAMENT meeting last Sunday evening, the Individual Aaroqic Priesthood awards were presented to the following: James David Schoenfield, Schoenfield, Steven Srfuth, Newell Wilson, John Paul Sorenson, Kenneth Belnap. These boys rece.ved 100r certifi-cates. John Sims, Steven Larsen and Jeffrey Bonham, 95'. certifi-- ' cates; Roy Austin a 90 and Larry Miller a 75f award. The speakers were LeRoy Mit-- i chell and Bishop Jay K. Nelson cf the stake high council. The Lake View Stake Primary AT PRIMARY Monday Velma presidency would like to express Drubray was released as teacher thanks and apprecisation to all trainer leader. The Drubrays have those helping to make our Penny moved to Sunset, parade a success. They were pleased to be able to send to the Primary SECOND WARD Children's Hospital $2,084 73 fiom Relief Society meeting next week the members of the stake will be held Wednesday March 18 at 10 a m. The literature lesson will be given by Helen Smith. AT SUNDAY EVENING sacra- ment service two children were con- daugh- fumed, commemorating the organization of of Mrs DaVowen and Blaine the Relief Society. The program Charles Johnson, son of Bishop will be from the Blind School at and Mrs Aldaus Johnson. Ogden Everyone is urged to come and enjoy the day with them. There were two babies blessed REMEMBER the Welfare Ban- - Bret Val Hale, a son of Mr and quet Saturday evening at 7 pm. Mrs. Ronald Hale and Scott Larry The program will be piesented by Van Earden, new son of Mr. and the Southern Pacific Male Chorus Mrs Larry Lee VanF.erden. Sacrament meeting next Sunday At the Relief Society meeting Tuesday March 10th the following March 15th, will be held at 7 p m women were honored as having The S.ngmg Mothers will furnish birthdays this month Afton Bry- - (he music Sunday, March 22nd the ward son, Bernice Horne, Joan Kimber, Colleen Nelson, Kay Griffin, Hazel choir will furnish the Easter pro gr im y "j v;i. 'it 1 t . ' ' ( yyxry " &'' " "4 at such I small accomplishment group. THEY SPENT one month in Phoenix, which was enjoyed very much. Visited the government Indian school of 1,000 children, mostly Navajos. They range in ages from 14 to 19. These children are so eager to learn they even study during their rest period. Judging from their drawings, many of them appear to be natural artists. i - r Ar fs'jr ' y ' ' , "v 'Vvh ( j FOIRTII WARD The next Relief Societv meet- ing will be held Thursday March 19 at 2 p m The Literature icssoii will be given by Shirley Berrctt. In addition tc the lescon, a brief hislory of the Relief Society or ganization bx U.e Prophet Joseph ! Smith will be given to commemo : Irate the founding of the Relief Soc ctv Light refreshments will be serve BY PETE RESSLER 1 PETIE WILL GIVE THE MI pusented th.nr play Wediusda.v evening Daddy," ?u! it he dl s,f',krf ,h0l'scv ll"dcr ,hc recti n )f Zi'ghT THK PRIMYRY wa.d picpara t ior meeting was held Tuesday evening March 10th at the home Mabel G.cen Larsen The lesson was given by Bernice Orroek,-4h,n service teachci tiaming teacher YOU THE KEY. Excellent service s lie ' kev to customer satisfaction U E KNOW' ' e i RESSLERS FIFTH j Sinclair Service Phone EX j 51 Dealer in Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH NEWLY ELECTED officers of the Municipal School PTA were recently Installed and will guide the activities for the coming year. Officers for the new year include, front left, Mrs. Norma Stewart, seerrtary; Mrs. Cleo Amell, treasurer; back, M. Thomas Littlefield, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Margaret Olsen, historian; Mrs. Mae Lively, first sons, Robert L. Oleson and Larry C Oleson. 05' I certifcates to Dean E Orstrom, Evan J. Rackcr, J Pargcr, Wallace E I.arimore, E Craig Wiggins and David L 90f; certificates to Wil liarn Merrill Eimes, Richard A Bingham, Jack Brent Hazen, David A packer, Glen H Hansen,' David K. Winger and Dennis B. Bingham Other awards went to William R Ivy Jr , Lynn W Donaldson Garry F. Thompson and Leland E. San ders Jr ' I t2 TT'l Uc"d: cates irimnrp FroH m mpittor Simmons Dav.d 'J. I cron SIXTH WARD The Inmaiy will be putting on the Sundav night meeting Sunday Mjrch 15th RELIEF SOCIETY next wck b Wednesday. March J'" pson. alter which a light luncheon ld will be cried a d ,i o lal to portrav the organiza'ion of Re lief Societv -- Are you planning to build or remodel . . h-- The Relief Society Building Fund Your, Home, Garage, or Farm Buildings FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL dinner plans are going ahead It will be held Maich 27, at 5 30 p m A program will be presented bv the MIA and theu will be a f-- h pond and auction Ihe charge - $5 per fannlv Ken Fahnclce Phone LAST SLND.W Russel Hums new Deacon was sustained a, Sunday School At sacrament meeting last Sun day evening, Delbert Kav, a bro ther of Bishop Loren O ha), jnd a returned spoke H.s umarks were very much enjovu! by those attending a EX 4-74- 08 inis-iona- rv Salute to DAWS COUNTY ... a leader in Utah's growth ROY NEWS JANET ADAMS EX .1113 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Montgomery spent Sunday at Noith Ogden at the home of Mr and Mrs. J LeRoy Montgomery. MR. AND Mrs. Richard Crockett, Susan, David and Roger spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. B. Crockett at Logan. Darryl Gordon Adams, small son What Utah's smallest county lacks in.sieit moie m vitality Davis Countv, situated between the states two largest cities, Salt Lake and Ogden, is expei lencmg phenomenal giowth, with a population metease of 80'calready lecoided since 1950 and a fuithei incica-- c of 50fo projected bv 1975. A booming pokilation and rapid mdu-- ti lahzation of the area have brought with them new homes by the thousands, chuiehes, schools, and civic buildings;, swimming pools and paik impiov einent-- , and a progiam of gigantic piopoitions. In growing Pavis County, as elsevvbeie thiough-ou- t Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantly seeking to assuiwthe maintenance of clean, wholesome places where beer and ale can be enjoyed president and LeMoyne Hess, president. The installation ceremonies were under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Cragun of the Weber County PTA. Past officers include Mrs. Marlys Seath, president; LeMoyne Hess, first vice president; Mrs. Martha Hamada, secretary; Mrs. Marilyn Frtedli, historian and Mrs. Arnell, terasurer. vice of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams, observed his first birthday March 12 Coming from Smithfield day to celebrate his birthday and enjoy dinner were his grandpar-Eames- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon, Wednesday, Mrs. Ellis R. MsMurdie of Longan and two children came to help celebrate his birthday also. MR. AM) MRS. Roger Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell spent Saturday evening at Brigham square dancing. monia. Her sons are here from California to be with her. Mrs. Howard Shupe is in the hospital under observation. THE NEW baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Westwood has been operated on and is recovering satisfactorily. Sun-Lanc- e Birthday wishes go tc Mrs. Shir ey Meldrum March 5. To cele brate Meldrums enjoyed sup- Per ani a show out. VISITORS at the home of Mr w- Moffett of1 Mr- and Mrs- - LBountiful and Mrs. Eleanor Kiehl ar)d Mrs. Henry Garfield the past oi sau Lane Cuy visited at the week were Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Garflcld and daughter Karmi of Ar Roger Lynch home Thursday REESE CHADbURN has return- - vada Col- - A family party was ed home after spending twe montns f,ven in their honor on Friday Mountain Home, Idaho on TOY. evening by Mr. and Mrs. HenrThe Chadbums spent Friday ad J"11 d lbae ,aendng were Mr. d Saturday of last week in Piovo Garfield cfRoy,Mr. Eugene his jAjrs parents filing Mr and Mrs. Robert Blaine of and Mrs. Lee Haws of Clearfield and rs' aic Douglas who is Loganf spent the weekend at the from Riverside, Calif., at visiting Andrew Moser home ihe Garfield home. Mr and Mrs Andrew Moser w,rc m Salt Lake Saturday Mr Moser's n the hospital suffering with pneu-M- r father was able to leave the hos- and Mrs C. Dee Sparrow have returned home after a weeks pilal and thcy wcre wlth hlnl ISIT1NG here from Los An- - stay in Hawau. While in Hawaii gdes is Mrs. Alien BassettV daugh-o- f they stayed at the Moana Hotel ur of Mr and Mrs 0wen Fox The) enjojed a three hour cruse lannly dinner in her honor was through Pearl Harbor and took a hold Saturday evening with all the tour of the islands They state that it is so beautiful the people family attending. MR. AND Mrs. Don Rundquist there don't have to plant and cul;.ad as a house guest the past week tivate anything. They just trim it end her mother Mrs Edith Ham Most everything grows wild Mr men of Adrian, Oregon, and Mrs Sparrow flew both ways aild Mrs and before returning home .hey Barnhart rived home ast Saturday after tra-- visited relatives in San Francisco MRS. DON Bareys and son cf veling tc : parts of southern Calif Ogden had lunch and spent the afternoon with Mrs. Marvel Jack u.i'-tnis past week were Mr. Tuesday . n, Mrs UKov Roberts, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Andrew J Cullc Mrs Fred Rice, Mrs Arlene Ham-- ' of 2777 W. 4800 So., returned home Mrs. Luciie on March 5th from a three months blm, Ray Patter-on- , Belnap, and D C. Watson wno stay in Arizona and San Diego l; the Schotields old Watkins man. The) spent one week on the Colo Mi Watson is 87 veais old and still rado River balow Parker Dam where piople from many states carries on his job MRS. HARRIET Williams is ill gather to fish It was a very en ner home joy able week. jan stoker is at Tooele working. Mrs. Culley attended Sunday Fhe tamily took him to Tooele School at Parker, a small branch ot 125 members, but they have a unda). Mrs. A. W. Child has recently very lovely church house, red br.ck observed a birthday anniversary which must have been quite an and s0 honor her and ceieDrate a jutie, her son and tamily, Mr. and Mrs Norman Child tooK Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Child to dinner Sun- day and then drove them to Coalville to visit a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reese. Mis Lio)d (Vera) Bute has had major surgery at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. THE NEW daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emery Atkin.-o- n couldnt wait to be born on her daddy's birthday, Maich 7 Visiting at the Atkinson home Sunday to sec the new baby ana nelp Lme y tek brate were Mr. md Mrs Samuel Smith and Mrs. Ailene Prue and family of Malad Mrs Marjorie Porter is again - Lance Parker played a piano sclo and Bishop Merlin Cook spoke to the youn8 receiving awards on subject, Awards are not Rewards" Bishop Cook worked lth sme cf ,hc boys "hpn he ,vvasa hlh councilman and u now serv,n8 as a stake missionary TIIE NEXT Relief Societv meet ing will be held Wednesday, Mirch 18, at 10 a m A program commm orating the organization of the Re hcf Society in 1842 will be given and a P,ano !1 rendered bv Fiola Barton efreshments will bz served The Relief Society is planning a cake sale on the 27th of March The MIA has set up a volley ball schedule for all guls up to the ag? cf 20 Anyone interested Can plav It is under the d notion of Lsabell Mavcr WARD meeting last Sun day evening the following Atroiuc . , , . but most of them depleted la fa scripticns on the walls or sides of the edifices the creation of the world, the existence of good and the coming of evil forces into the world. During the 78 day trip the Holbrooks and other who took the BYU sponsored tour, law the temples of many religious faiths. Following the conclusion of the meeting those who wished to leave were After leaving Phcenix they tra- excusd to do so but the majority veled to San Diego, Calif., where remained to see the colored slides they spent a month, visiting Mrs. of the?' places of interest. Culleys sister, Mrs. Bessie Stoker, Jn the firm! shown no matter and family, formerly of Roy, and how poor the people Of these counsight seeing. tries their religiOuS structures were They returned to Arizoha espec- beautiful. It was stated that in ially for MT. Culleys health and thefe ahe 279,093 religion part 6f the time he fceerrted to be Japan Sixty per cent of the buildings. better. Shortly after their return Buddhists the rest beare people Mr. home, Ctlliey Was taken to th lieve in the Shinto religion. Some Dee Hospital and is still there. Of the places Visited were Japan, India, China, Thailand, Palestine, NEWS Russia, Greece, Italy. They passed WEST Over the Alps by plane and visited CONTINUED the Scandinavian Countries and France, England, etc. Though not The divisional drama workshop in the order mentioned. Since their is scheduled for Thursday eve- return home last August they have deluged with requests to show ning March 12. THE STAKE speech and talent their pictures. This was the 54th nieht is Saturday March 14. evening spent in doing so. Mrs. HolNext Sunday evening the Kays-vill- e brook will show other pictures not Seminary Students will con- shown at the time o the Relief on Society members attending duct, the sacrament meeting. Primary stake leadership meeting March 17. True will be held Thursday March 19 at Thought for the week the stake house. merit, is like a river; the deeper RELIEF SOCIETY leadership it is the less noise it makes. meeting will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, March. 20. MIA leadership meeting that evening also. A special Interest group dinner and stake dance will be held Saturday March 21. THE SUNDAY evening services were very interesting. The speakers for the evening were Ward C. Hol- and bro0 we Mabel who formerly lived here. After a few brief remarks by Mabel Holbrook a vocal solo If ye Love Me, Keep When you move... My Commandments, was beautifully sung by Gwen Thurgood. Mr. When a new Holbrook who recently returned from a world tour chose as his beby arrives... subject Religions of the World. Hr od of the basic bel.ef recorded Or when you n inscript ons on many of the i.. brate a very special famtemples of var ons re'igions that . . . ily occasion they saw on their tr.p. These re-Your Welcome Wagon gions differed li many ways from Hostess will call with a ac! other from Christianity basket of gifts . . . and from friendly greetings our religious, civic and business leaders. POINT At Sacrament j ' - - i - s ' 1 ad When the occasion arises, phone Mrs. Floyd Jensen EX 9 0648 It is wise t give narrowminded people a w ide margin. jjuinnnnnrTrr"M,"",,MM IHEY ECHOS Don't forget the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATRE Lots cf Cartoons end Shorts Plus From Earth to the Moon OPEN Adm. 20c AT 2 P.M. j3i!iiiiiimiiiiiitiiiniiiiMimiHiii!itiwMni!t!t(EiiiiMuiiimmiHimMiiii!j than makes up loud-buildin- g i BEER and ALE . . . WOMEN'S FLATS - CASUALS SALE l4 to HALF OFF For the best in Quality AND Pticc FREE Heel & FAST Sec Us! Toe Plates With Each Pair New Shoes EXPERT . . . (0ne Sel 0aly SHOE REBUILDING GUARANTEED SERVICE fa C.WiiWri el Ito $ uumoimmi CWikfc ' imhmmw Sciviayet Jimmie's Slice Service 5380 SO. 1900 WEST, ROY. PHONE EX IN ROY WASHINGTON TERRACE SOUTH OGDEN rjlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllH!lllIlllllll!lIllllll!illHl!lllll!!!!!!!mi: |