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Show The jfiefiimCbiorlde , " Thursday Anarch t9, 1W9 Clan matt prlilgggt gutkorligd Al Roy, Utah PUBLISHED BY do Roy Printing Co.; Subtcrlp tlon prico $2 JO par yoar. Off leg location 53B0 So. I POO Writ, Roy, Utah. Phono EXport J, Howard Stahlo, oditor and pub-lishRot. Phong EX mas S0CMT10X IDITOIIAI NATIONAL asTocITathSn u mW4llM(MBII u I South Weber News visit with Pet and Elinor Gardner for a few minutes last week end while they stopped in Uintah just long enough to pick up their mother, Ellen Stuart and head on up to Bancroft, Idaho, to visit with Marjorie and Ransom Hatch for a couple of days. And a few days before that Dick Brown was home from the BYU for a day or two. Dick s finishing his last quarter there, and will graduate this spring. son of Dorothy and Cleary Markham , died 10 hours after birth. Graveside services were held Wednesday morning. Our deepest sorrow gosa out to these families. MRS. MAXINE Mower entertained at her home Wednesday evening all members of the club to which she belongs. These girls all attended school together and get together each month at each others homes. We want to welcome Bill Byram home from the service. He arrived Friday evening. Bills wife, Carol, didnt come now but is awaiting her transfer from her work to here. Bill is planning to attend Webar College this spring quarter. IM SORRY I missed Elwcod Watts being advanced to a High Happy birthday to Jerry Stanger Priest last time but congratulations and Royce Seamons on March 20, Elwood. Margene Bambrough on March 21, Arlene Kempster and Thelma Bisel March 28 at 9 p.m. will be a the on March 22. Karen Smith on the stake dance to which South Weber 23rd, Carol Ann Nix and Elizabeth and Uintah will be the hosts. This Poll on the 25th, Margaret Strom-ber- will be at the South Ogden Junior Bruce Marcus and Kari Lee High School. Byram on the 26th. Any M Men or Gleaner Girl planHAPPY anniversary to Mr. and ning to attend their banquet on Mrs. Arthur Ukena on the 21st of March 28 should get their tickets March and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bam- from Janet Cook. SUNDAY evening the eligible brough on the 23rd. of the ward each received boys Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peek betheir individual awards. The priests came grandparents for the 10th receiving them were LeRoy Badger time Sunday when their son Harry 95 per cent; Verl Byram 75 per and his wife Irene had a baby boy. cent, Stanley Cook, a special award Mr. and Mrs. Royden Poll became of 100 per cent. This makes five grandparents for the 25th time years in a row for Stanley for 100 but with sorrow also. Their grand- per cent; Glen Poll, 95 per cent and Daniel Stanger 95 per cent. Teachers were as follows: Fred Convenient Stanger 95 per cent, Lee Nix 95; and Lynn Poll 100. Lynn missed V Budget 100 per cent last year by falling V0 Terms asleep while watching TV and missed one meeting. YOUR OLD TIRES DEACONS were David Stanger FOB DOWN PAYMENT 100, Ivan Ray 100, James Cook 100, Douglas Waters 100, Dale Ukena 100 and Val Byram 95 per 15 months Up cent. Congratulations t all these to Pay at DAVES SERVICE Hiway 91 - Roy We sell nothing but Quality Products ROY AUTO PARTS PHONE EX 5116 So. 1900 Roy, Utah AOTO GLASS INSTALLED GLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES New and Used BRAKE 8HOE EXCHANGE Gardner's 5718 Fix-- it So. 1900 W. Phone Shop EX 2-62- 76 WE REPAIR: Lawnmowers Small App.ances Bicycles Sewing Machires All Makes PICK UP Clean steam irons Scissors and Pinking Shears Sharpened DELIVERY & BOB GARDNER, Manager PIZZERIA 756 No. Main - Highway 91 Sunset. Utah N ual trophy. The team consisted of Ernest Jones, front row, 1. to r., and Richaid Reeder. Second row left, Gary Salerno, David Simmons, Blake Hazen, third row, Jon Provt. John Smith, Clinton Passey and Coach Peterson. was nice to meet Bud and new home on Friday. The straightLa Veil Combe of Warren who are ening. the scrubbing, th" extra By MARION STUART going to move to Uintah in the finishing touches still have to be near future. They are buying Phil done, but they and their three chilIt has bee na week for parties Combes home, and as most of us dren are tickled to death after their in our town. Glenn and Ted Combe know, Phil and his wife are build- long wait for its completion gave a "party of the month" last ing a beautiful new home west THE RELIEF Society had their Saturday down in the scout house. of Glenna and Teds, there on anniversary social, and served the It was fun with a special accent Combe road. ladies a real nice luncheon, before on an Easter parade. Thanks to THE SCOUTS went swimming the excellent (as usual) literary Grant Bybees camera a good many of the guests were reluctant to Tuesday night, and had planned lesson was given by Ruth Dye. show off their lovely wearing ap-- on passing merit tests, but appar- The R. S. ladies are still talking boys. ently several other warrds had the about the new things they learned Dont forget the ward homecomsame idea. Rainbow Gardens was at meeting last week. Myrtle Petwas first organized. Ethel Earl gave erson showed the quilters how to crowded to the brim. ing this weekend. The menu is fried chicken and ham with every- the lesson afterwhieh Fern Greer was Uintah roll a quilt from all four sides, Part cf the crowd, a talk of the organization of thing to go with it. Friday for all gave M Men and Jr. Gleaners. and its amazing how simple, and Ward Jr. chicken with lots of things to keep the Relief Society. Refreshments They left early for their swimming how many more ladies can work on a quilt that way. How true that them busy from 4 p.m. on until were served. party, and enjoyed the splash. Then we can learn something new everyabout 10. Saturday the evening Recently when LeRoy Poll was came back to the ward for eats. will begin at 5 with the bazaar. in Hawaii on TDY he looped up THE Mia Maids chose this week day. Supper will be from 5:30 until Gordon Watts and had qnite a for a party too. They went on MonMay Bybee, Lois Anderson, and 7.30. Program at 8 with all home visit with him and his companion. day night, to a picture show, and her daughter Barbara have gone talen and the dance will be at LeRoy took them to supper and to afterward had a pot luck supper to California to the wedding cf a movie to which they all enjoyed. at their teachers home, Mrs. Helen 9 p.m. See you all there. Mays granddaughter Toni Malan. ON TUESDAY March 17 the Re- Gordon was really pleased for he Stephens. Well have to talk to them when lief Society celebrated its 117th hadnt see LeRoy for quite a few A real cause for celebration last they get back to find out all of the week arose for Vivian and Ray details. birthday. The day and the date years. SOME OK THE family got to was the same as it was when it Gary Seamons is the proud own- Hickson. They moved into their er of a black 56 Oldsmobile. to ' GTO UNDER TIIL ABLE direction of their coach, Bruce Peterson, these boys of the 6th grade, Lakeview School were the undefeated champs in basktball tournaments sponsored by Weber County Recreation Department. They won all the games they played. Each boy received an individ W OPEN UINTAH parel. It NEWS CONGRATULATIONS are in or der for Joyce Handrahan. She became engaged recently andhas set the date of an April wedding. Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Handrahan of South Weber. The lucky ma ms Dennis Lynn Gale of Layton. Iola Ukena was hostess to the ladies club of South Weber cn Friday evening. Lunch was served and bunco played during the evening. Two new members Myrtle Combg and Bonnie Ukena was welcomed into the club. They filled he vacancy that was left when Connie Waite of Clearfield drop ped out in January. TIIE ELDERS Quorum was reorganized Sunday after some of the Elders presidency were made High Pr.ests. To fill the vacancies it was reorganized as follows: Grant Dickamore as pres. dent; Kenneth Eddie By ram as 1st counselor, Show as 2nd counselor, Ronald Smith as secretary and Gary Seamons as instructor. RELEASED as deacon advisor .vas Eddie Shaw and to take his place will be Kent Bambrough. ongTaiulations to all these men. A'so released from counselor in the Mutual and as Relief Society work director was Bette Titensor. This is because of the Titensor family soon going to move. The Kapp family George, Jake, Cecil, Heber, LeRoy, Marvin, Leon; Berniel and Barbara and all their family had a family party at the home of Cecil Kapp on Satlrday. They played games, relays and told stories and had refreshments that lasted well into the morning. Mr and Mrs. Bob (Barbara) Robb and family spent until Sunday evening bpfore returning to their home in Kearns. Moving day has arrived for a few more South Wcberites: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller have moved away and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Ukena moved nto the little house between Slacks and Art Ukenas. New people have moved into their homes but will have to find out ater who they are. PIZZA PIES Answer to Puzzle piaTw Tl IR Colorado and Idaho Sewing Queens Win Top Award in CAll TA SPAGHETTI or - L1T&AMU5IHTITIi no. wf- - PHONE EX 2 3160 Always tops for quality I W the opening of 1 WEBER DRIVE 1 mile east of church mile west of Highway 89 $5.00 Phone EX for appointment 82 Evening Appointments Made $ J If o Dip lo Porii, London ond Rome for the two grond pmt winners m th 12th onnuol "Molt II Yourself With Wool" conteit, Millrcent Robbmt, 20, Of WaUh, Colorado, and Amtlio Rth Loomis, 17, of Donnelly, Idaho Competing In tht senior division, Milltcent, o home economics student ot Cotorodo Stott University, won her trip with on electric blue suit m o loopy-tciturewool A lightweight blue ond green wool ploid wos the pme winning entry in the junior division by Amelia, o senior ot McHall High School in Donnelly fcoth talented girls will makt the Europeon trip this summer vio o Pon Amen t ton plont. The contest is sponsored by the Womens Aumliory to the Notionol Wool Growers Assoootton ond The Wool Bueou, Inc nuimnnnnnwnnnmsnnnnnnrwwvw SEE for SAVINGS! US On YOUR Familys Furnishings A named Joyce claS8y young Ussie , Heard a chassis noise in her Rolls R0yCe Till she found (with elation!) V " m Slop. Wear Lubrication; HTien her Royce rolls now, Joyce can rejoice( .Remember I Moving parts you hear today may be gone tomorrow I So take the precaution of regular Stop-WeLubrication. ar Its the finest lubrication., becauie its custom, for every make of car. Only at your Union 76 Station. iNlfil - BENNION DRUG for only "Where Quality Is Inexpensive'' ' SHOP la ROY and la m g PERMANENTS W3gQCtIQai HOT AND COLQDRINKS Select your first aid 8nd sickroom supplies, etc. here where your health is paramount. OPENING SPECIAL sqB0bb SANDWICHES Complete Stock of famous Health Aids ON SOUTH Z.A. gasnasat sauna aaoa 47 ANNOUNCING , J UNION OIL COMPANY ot California SWSm ' Tuscon Arizona was next stop, where they stayed for the remaining five weeks with their son and family, Carl and Ruth Anderson. There Norman helped Carl with his work in the truck body business and spent one week working on the welfare farm. Ruth wa sick while they were down there, as was Greta for quite a while. So the Andersons didnt leave all the storms in Utah when they left. But they did have a good time, and they were glad to get back, and now with the fruit season approaching, they are really going to he busy. HEBER and Laura Fernelius just got back from Mesa, also. They had been down there for about three weeks. On the way home they visited with Verda and Harvey Gardner and their family, in Yuma, and took in the sights of the trip. Norma's Beauty Salon Wool Contest WE SPECIALIZE, IN CARRY OUT SERVICE 5-47- Next week will be M Men and Gleaner week. On Sunday March 22, a mother and gleaner reception and an M Men reception both at 2 p.m. at ttie stake center. Satur day March 28th, the banquet, and sports election at 7 pm. at the stake center, then a dance at South Jr. High at 9 p m. The week will finish up on the 29th with a special fireside at D p.m. at the South Weber chapel. THIS FRIDAY is the ward dinner Building Fund Project which those in charge hope will bring a larger amount of money in than anything has up to date. We want so much to get our building started this summer. Please come to the dinner, and make it a big success. Noticed as I drove down past George Krauss the other day that he and his grandson Denny Pringle were busy tearing down his old barn. It is a big old building and (hey really have a job ahead of them. For all I know, it might be done by now. You know how it is, everything that goes up must come down. NORMAN and Greta Anderson are home from their winter in the south. Norman says that its not exactly a "health resort down that way, but he "did sound like he enjoyed the trip. They went first to San Francisco, where they stayed with Gretas brother, Francir Kendell and his family. While there they took in Fishermans Whare, China town, and Marine Land of the Pacific, among many other things. From there they went down to their daughters, Phylis, in Palo Alto, for three weeks. While they were there Phyliss and Chris had a new baby girl, which they named Leslie. When all was well at the Dolans, Greta and Norman went down to his cousins in Los Angeles, where they stayed for 10 djys. The time down there was filled with excursions thru the L.A temple and sight seeing. Norman's cousing by the way is President Ruson of the L. A. Stake. THEN ON to another cousins, Martha and Dr. James Kenning, also in the L.A. area. Next stop was at Phoenix, Ariz., where their daughter and husband Inez and Jack Fife live. Inez had the measles about the same time, but they still sot to go over4 to. Mesa and Norman met ,Hans Olsen fromer Uintahte, down there, whp is, now the head gardner of all the temple grounds in Mesa. r n Sport, Bot al Unlm Oil Stxllon , y' |