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Show I The South Weber News Happy birthday to Joyce Ray on March 27, Val Byram, Colleen Kendell, ' Letha Smith and Myrtle Combe on the 28th, Alan Brent Isaacs and Tanale Jackson on March 31; Keith Kendell and Grant Pickamore on April 1, LueLa and Jill Ukena on April 2. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byram on March By-ra- 30. May I send Easter greetings to all of you and hoping the flu bug has left so everyone that is ill will soon be better. TWO PEOPLE were operated on this week. Mabel Kendell had a ."throat operation on Monday morning and David Bouchard, Verda and Rex made a quick trip to Cali- - Convenient Budget March 26, 1959 were served supper. Everyone commented on the fried forms over the weekend to an chicken and ham dinners. The eveeye specialist where David was to ning was enjoyed with a program undergo surgery on Tuesday morn- after dancing and. just good old ing. Our speedy recovery goes out fashioned visiting was enjoyed by to these folks. Alberta Peek has old friends and neighbors. been under the weather this week OUR SYMPATHY goes out this after having all her teeth pulled on week to Archie Hill by the passing Thursday. of his only sister Carlos of Layton Ccngratulations to Mr. and Mrs. last week. Also to the families of Leon Birt. They became the par- Victor Fernelius who passed away ents. of a 45 lbs. 5 oz. baby boy on Monday. He had lived in South March . 22. This makes six grand- Weber most of his life but was a children for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence member of the Uintah Ward. He Birt. was well known through this and THE JR. Gleaner girls under the other communities. direction of their teacher Louise The Sunday School class of John Cash under took a big job last week by cleaning the kitchen and Combe spent last Wednesday evewashing all the dishes before the ning down in the brush at a weiner homecoming. These girls helping roast and a steak fry. They had were Berniel Higley, Angie Smith, lots of fun even if it was .a little cold. a Lou Ann Ray, Colleen Combs, A FIRESIDE chat for all Junior Imlay, Marily and Joyce Ray, Beth eek, Janean Dickamore, Dean Gleaners, Gleaners, Junior M Men Byram and Conne Stark. They a.d and M Men will be held Sunday a good job too. evening at 9 p.m. at the church Thursday e, YOUR OLD TIRES FOR DOWN PAYMENT Tit-enso- Up to 15 months to Pay DAVE'S SERVICE Hiway 91 - Roy We sell nothing but Quality Products f'O q t ' fix' 11 li s'V't-- t 'll T" uighter, Vicky Layton, and spends several days of each week in Provo to be of help. er JACK NORTON has been selected to guide the Explorer grolip New operators of Riverdale1 groof the Riverdale YMMIA. Jack and hardwarde store are Mr. cery Kapp is leadinb the Junior M Men. and Mrs. Blaine Norton who are leasing from Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Two Riverdale young men, Jack (Bud) Somers. The Nortons and Boswell and Jim Bradley, left last their two sons expect to move soon week to seek employment on a con- into the white house on the corner struction project near Flagstaff of 4400 So. and 700 W., which is Ariz. owned by Herman Child. MR. AND MRS. DuWayne Cook and three daughters from Great Falls, Mont, visited here several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook. They also spent some time in Provo with his sister, Mrs. Darlene Layton, who has been quite ill. Leonard and Leah have been taking care of their grand THE PURCHASE of the building formerly occupied by the Highland Dairy adds vital floor space to Nick Baker's new business location at the east end of the viaduct His original plans utilized the space west and north of the building. The dairy has moved jts headquarters to Roy. La-Ver- A stake dance will be held Saturday March 23 . at the South Ogden Junior High. Uintah and South Weber will be the sponsores and they would like a good turn out from our wards. MOVING TIME for the Dick took, place last weekend when they finished moving to the Uintah Basin. They are going to purchase a farm or ranch out there. We hate to see Bette and Dick move for they have been very active in the community. Bette in the MIA and Relief Society and Dick in the scouts. We hope they like their new home but they will surely be missed here. Betts father Arthello Clark and his family moved out there also. The Homecoming was a big success even with all he flu and everything. There wasnt as many children on Friday as there usually are but on Saturday the adults turned out better and more of them Terms three at Sunday School each Sunday for thos Interested. Room Hiriing shares the cost stato agoncy, and building requirements, the Utah legislature voted expenditures greater than anticipated revenues. This will call for more money from taxes. Part will come from plugging tax loopholes, the rest from a statewide property tax levy of about five mills. Mining will carry a big share of the increase, because, its assessed valuation is 28 of the state's total. To moot school, recently returned missionary from Sweden will be the speakhouse. A er. Mr. and Mrs. Dern s Black had some new siding put on home and it sure makes it nice. MRS. MILDRED Smith was ess to a tupperware party on have their look UTAH hostWed- nesday afternoon. This month there happens to be five Tuesdays. The Relief Society have quite a few quilts and other sewing to e done so they are call-:na special work day on March 31. Lunch will be served and all ladies of the town are invited. LAST Wednesday 12 little girls around nine years of age got together for a going away party for Janice Titensor. They had lunch and played games and they gave Janice a bouse and a necklace. Sandra Fowles, Terry Fernelius, Barbara Brake, Janet Williams, Glenda B:sel, Pa'ty Smith, Loretta Bsso, Jill Ukena, Alona Bryan, Kristine Brimhall, Debra Titensor and Janice were the girls having the good times. The Blue Bird girls under th direction of Thelma Bisel spent heir Happy Day visiting at the home of a sick friend on Tuesday. They chose to go visit with Alberta Peek and gave her a potted plant. ' MR. AND Mrs. Arthur Backus and family are back visiting again with his brother Bill and his fam-iiy- . g HOOPER and southern California. They visitJaneals grandparents, Ma-laand Jennie Jackman of NEWS ed with n The Cobble Cottage was the scene of the annual banquet and RIVERDALE NEWS election of the Hooper Junior Women's Club. The theme was Outer Space and everyone wore space r A day for Riverdale hats. The tables were decorated is the ward reuion, set for April with ascension balloons and the centerpiece was a planet covered 11. Dinner will be served from with craters and billowing smoke. 5 until 7 p.m. with a charge of Toastmistress was Genevieve $2.50 per family. 50 cents per child Johnston and the program consis- or $1 yer adult. From 6 until 7:30 will be entertainment for the ted of a pantomine to the Little there young people. A 8 p.m. a snappy CotDonna by Space Girl, given tle and Ruth Dawson, and a ven- program is scheduled. Then the will be rounded out with triloquist act by Julia Spaulding. evening a dance, from 9 till 11:30. See you Officers elected for the coming all there! year were Delsa Fowers, president, Donna Cottle, first vice president; MRS. L. C. (Jane) Parcell, mothFaye Fowers, second vice presi- er of Martha Davis, has been visitdent; Dorothy Fowers, secrctaiy; ing with Martha and Hall and Elaine Fowers, treasurer, Virginia family this week. Mrs. Parcell lives Widdison, historian and Ruth Daw- at Provo, Utah. son, reporter. Those who assisted Wally Knight was honored on in planning the party were Lillian h;s birthday, Friday, the 13th of Hazel Heslop, Margaret Simpson, Vaughn, Fiora Taylor, Marian Cox, March at his home in Riverdale. Lorraine Fowers and Donr.a Cottle The evening was spent in reminiscing, after a birthday dinner was TUESDAY EVENING, the Hoop- served. In attendance were: Mr. er First Ward Relief Society held and Mrs. Carl Moyes, Mr. and their birthday banquet at Mas and Mrs. Paul Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Pas. Vida Parker, former first Mrs. Merrill Jenkins, all of whom counselor, was honored. Cora Fow- were former day school pals. ers sang two numbers and Mattie FAMILY survival kits are avail-abCunnington spoke. A letter from at a cost of $11 per kit. If who an is Florence Allen, serving LDS mission, was read. Dinner inlercsted, contact Darrell Warner, Con Ellis, or Don Higgs. These was served to 45 members. may be paid for now or later. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson The last temple excursion was are vacationing in Arizona and Mexico. They are accompaned by well attended. Next one set is for Mrs. Andersons brother and h s April 13. Please contact Wally i night, Hal Davis or Alma Ellis wile, Mr. and Mrs. Moline. CHAD G. COX, infant son of if you are desirous of attend. ng. Gary and Dawna- Cox was named It is noted in this regard that there and bLssed in the Hooper First :s a geanealogical class held in Ward, Sunday, He is the first grandchild ol Ino.aid and Ea red-lette- Fast Sunday will be held April on account of general conferee on the regular day. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byram spent three days in Elko, Icv., last week just having a little fun and having a little time together. Dean has been out on the desert with the sheep all winter. JIMMY COOK was ordained a Teacher in priesthood meeting Sunday. Congratulations. Three new families have moved into our town lately. The "Call family have two small children and live where Dawson Ukena used to l.ve. The Williams family which consists of one bey and three girls live in Guy Millers home. The Davis ::imi!y has six young children and hey live up i.. Matt Bambroughs old home. We wish to welcome Cox. them all to our town. Dona Paice and Syble Oakes a.-TIE BIG water lank is under .onstruct on on t..e Kenne.h By- to.h attending school. Dona is enram place. It is nearly on top of rolled at Weber College and Sybil the hill and seems real big. Its is attending Henag.rs ru O..L purpose is to make the wdter pressure the same throughout the town. R ta Parker, Rose Mitchell anu vnn Hunter have all recently been from the hospital. We .vish all ol them a speedy recov 12 MltllliG ASSOCIATION "Prom the earth comet an abundant life for alt " HMITip liM e - e ery. Jun o and Ruth Christensen and amily have moved to Fairview. Idaho. Their farm and home was purchased, by A. Lee Fowers. 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