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Show m land. &W ClaaiifieA --Ms . You can W the BEST ; LOCAL BUYS! , . Birthday Party. Those attending were Janene Borger, Lorrie. Teri and Robyn DeHart We hope Debra Titenson is August 1, 1960 was Mardeue and Wendy Beeton. After the getting better and stays that Beetons birthday and she cele- party Mardene went swimming way. SShe has had a case of brated it by- having a neighbor with Kristine and Martin Smith kidney infection and has been her cousins. in the hospital 3 days during of his contacts and other A surprise Birthday Party the week. friends while they were away. was given at the home of Irene Mrs. Peggy Fisher and fam- Gary didnt watch for the ticks Genetti, Friday August 5, for too god for now he is in the Thelma Johnson celebrating ily along with Peggs mother, inLavina Fisher, journeyed to hospital under observation for her 16th birthday. Guests Colorado Tick fever. We wish vited were as follows: Connie rea to attend Montana family Anderson, Margaret Anderson, union. On their way home they him a speedy recovery. Russell Barker, Sandra Bart-lettoured Yellowstone Park and Vacationing in Yellowstone Mike Battistone, Joe Bor-ahlenjoyed the animals and scen- Park this week are Mr. and Max Butler, Steve Cardon, ery there. Mrs. Willis Mower and Cyril Ilene Devries, Billy Genetti, Mr. and Mrs. William Poll, Stangcr and Fred, Sally, Tom, Irene Genetti, Luana Jackson, Both famLola Brake and girls enjoyed Sammy and Debbie. Ada Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, a few days at Spirit Lake fish- ilies were away about a week. Johnson, Phyllis MowMiss Linda Wilson, daughter Stanley ing during the week. We rePeterson, Karen er, Cathryn Max Wilson turned by the Flaming Gorge of Mr. and Mr Mae Sokes and Anne Schultz, and visited the DinasOur Nat- became Mrs. Lynn Folkner on Richard Watkins. It was re5. in Vernal. married were ional Monument in Aug. They a very successful party. Mrs. Donna Shimmin and son the Logan Temple and that ported Vicki and Pete Smith of of Price visited at the home of evening were honored with a were visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimliall reception in the South Weber Beeton and family Neil Mrs. Ward. Lynn is the son of Mr. over the week end. 7. Mr. Smith Sunday August of were Two baby boys given and Mrs. Clair Folkman Mrs. s Beetons i (June) names and blessings in Fast Plain City. Maid of Honor was brother.. Mrs. and Mr Wilson. Brides Karen a sister, Meeting Sunday. Last Saturday night, August Joy Clark chose the name of Maids were Ileen Shaw, Mar- 6, Baptismal Services were held little Linda to their and Jovce call and Ray ilyn Jay Lynn at the Lakeview Stake House. boy who arrived on June 18 Da.strup. Lorrie De Hart and Garth HanHe was blessed by Claude Nix Mr. Porter Isaacs and boys sen were baptized by Gaths relaMr. and Mrs. Kermit Brnn-hal- l spent a few days visiting fahter, Mr. J. C. Hansen. Sunnamed their boy Marlin tives in Island Park, Idaho day morning Garth was convisited and Julie Gloria Brent and he was blessed by while firmed by his Dad and Lorrie in Ririe, their grandmother his father Kermit. was confirmed by Bishop Alvin Gary Seamons and Ray Peek Idaho. B. Anderson. Jcanonc Diekamore and Lynn took off far a week and went The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to Wyoming and Colorado to spent a few days up on Monte Bruce Redford was named and is away the places where Gary served cooling off while Grant blessed by her faher, last Sunon his mission. He visited many with the Scouts. day. The name which was 'chosen for her was Kelly Lee Redford. Edwin and Mildred Jones PARTS ROY AUTO and their four children are here visiting Mr. Jones parents, Brake Shoe Exchange Accessories Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones at 5316 So. 1900 West, Roy their home. Mr. and Mrs. EdPHONE EX win Jones are now living in New & Used Parti Michigan. Auto Glass Installed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson recently returned home from touring San Francisco and surrounding areas, in California. They left July 30th and returned August 5th. They reported having a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. D. Genetti are now visiting Lava Hot Springs in Idaho. They left home last Wednesday the 3rd of August. The MIA Maids and Laurels are now taking their turn at the' Lakeview Stake Camp. They left last Monday, August 8 and will return sometime today. The following girls from Kanesville spent the week: Laurels Ada Johnson, MIA Maids Margaret Anderson, Thelma Johnson, Karen Raw-soand Anne Mae Stokes. They were accompanied by Mrs. Joe Allen. So. Weber News . t, a n Due to the Mt. Ogden "Stake Carnival this Friday it has been neeesssary to change the dale for the Primary Carnival from this evening to Monday even- One at noon, one at night. One along the way You never outgrow your neoil for Milk, UJtCmuNICL, mtlRSPAY,. Hooper News Kanesville Hews - THE J1.1960 AUGUST. f WEST POINT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Rhrerdale News Ira are vacat- Yellowstone this Due to the illnesss of her mother, Margaret Olen is here from New Jersey. Her mother, Mae Belnap, has been ill for some time. Margarets husband, PetSr Olsen and son William, will arrive here soon and Margaret plans to return home with them. Another daughter of the Verna Cottle of Nampa, Idaho has also spent some time here recently. In lieu of monthly" meetings, the Hooper Womens Club has held two outings recently with their husbands as guests. A steak fry was held in Magpie Canyon with the following in attendance: Martha Mae Widdison, Nola Jean Moore, Flora Taylor, Ruth Dawson, Lillian Simpson, Josephine Simpson, Ruth Mason, Delsa Fowers, Donna Cottle, Elaine Fowers, Virginia Widdison, Charlene Marie iSmpson, Haws, Margaret Vaughn, Merrill Widdison, Vern Taylor, Fred Dawson, Earl Simpson, Eldin Simpson, Calvin Mason, Herbert Fowers, Will Cottle, Ralph Fowers, Don Widdison, and Jay Simpson. Patio Springs was the scene of a swimming party attended by Merrill and Martha Mae Widdison, Earl and Lillian Simpson, Art and Nola Jean and Josephine Moore, Eldin Simpson, Charlene Simpson & Beth Simpson. The first club meeting of the fall will be held Sept. 7. Parel and Hattie Parker accompanied their daughter, Rob-enand her husband, Spcftccr Salslev and son David, all of Logan, on a trip back east for a new car. They went by train to Chicago, then to Pontiac, Michigan where they got their car. They drove to Canada, Niagara Falls, New York, the Great Lakes, Ohio, then to Indiana where they stayed a week while Spen- cer and Robena attended attended a photography school. They then drove home by way of Denver. They visited many historical spots as well as places of church interest. , Jane Arave is recuperating from a major operation which she underwent last month. An overnight camping trip was enjoyed by a group of boys under the supervision of Wiley and Lorraine Fowers. They stayed at Pine View where they had a wonderful time boating and water skiing. The boys who went were Kurt Fowers, Dennis Flindfers, Lyle Only two registration days before the Sept, 13 ,pri-- , ary election, 'the ftivertmls regMr. and Mrs. Doyle Abrams istrar, Lucille Judkins, .jni'd toand Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bing-ham- day. If 'J there is even the have gone to Stanley, slighest possibility that your name may flot be on the rolls, Idaho. to check call her at EX Mr, and Mrs. Duane Patter- on it. Registration days are son went to Bear Lake last the next two Tuesdays, Aug. week for a Patterson Reunion. Saturday they went to Syracuse for a Barber Reuniop. UINTAH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller, Ivy and Jack Keyes and their Salt Lake City, were the guests children- Linda, Donald three of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton and Connie left last Thursday, Sunday. August 4th for Los Angeles, Mrs. Do Lida Chatelaiil, CaUf.., where they will visit Ogden, spent Monday aftemson Ray and Vivian Hixson and ' visiting with Mrs. Pansy Dalton their family. and Mrs. Cora Patterson. Happy Birthday greetings go Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Dalton out this week to Marilyn Cow-di- n August 5; Joe Dye, Augalong with their three children in Oak City. ust 7; RaDene Fernelius, Augspent the week-enWhile there they attended a ust 2; Rawama Goodwin, August 11; Richard Ilanshaw, AugRoper Reunion. Sunday evening was Primary ust 8; David Hartman, August Conference. The Primary Pres- 4, Lydia Hill, August 7; Josidency, the teachers, and the ephine Ward, August 11; Craig children of the Primary par- Ord, August 1. ticipated along with the Wayne Sunday in Fast Meeting Dalton Family and the Merle there were five babies blessed the first two babies blessed Page Family. Tuesday, the 16, the Relief were the twin sons of Gordon The Society is having a Fashion and Beverly Pringle. Show. All the ladies of the names which they were given ward are invited to attend. were Bart J. and Bret K. The Terry Christiansen has been third baby to be blessed was called to serve as a Stake Mis- the daughter of Frank and The name sionary. We all wish him luck. Marine Beeson. which they chose for their The daughter was Christine. Taylor and Brent Thurgood. A trip to Lava Hot Springs fourth baby to be blessed was ) and Bear Lake was the diver- the daughter of Maurina and Dennis Merritt. She sion of Will and Donna Cottle and Fred and Ruth Dawson last was given the name of Kelly. week. They ook their families The fifth baby to be blessed was the son of Dale and Irene with them. Girls from Hooper who are Keyes. He was given the name attending Stake MIA camp this of Delbert Dale. Last Sunday night the Priweek are Carroll Beus, Deann Jensen, Karen Flinders, Ran-a- e mary put on the program. All Jones, Linda Fowers and those who attended were well Glenda Thurgood; the leaders paid for coming out. Clarence and Jenny Bybee who are with them are Elma Fowers and Charlene Frew. returned last week from YelThe Primary organization lowstone. While they were up of the Hooper .First Ward pre- there they did quite a bit of sented a program for the par- fishing. They were up there ents as a closing social on Wed- for three weeks. Mrs. Ellen ' Stuart returned nesday. They put on several as skits and singing numbers last Saturday from New York The wnere she attended the pagwell as a skill display. program was under the direc- eant. If any of you have news tion of LaVada Johnston, Ruby ward Darlene and Read, please let me know my phone Hadley number is EX Primary presidency. ing, August 15, 1960. Miss Lois Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brown left Tuesday evening August 9. for work in Yellowstone National Park. Good luck, Lois' chir6practor Bel-nap- a, . ioning week. in PAGE FOUR t in a, - d 18 and 23, at Mrs. Judkins home rom 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. This Friday night, Aug. 12, the Riyerdale Stake High Priests Quorum will hold their .annual party at the South Ogden park. Activities wUl start at the park at 6:30 p.m. according to the quorum president, J. Edward Child. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hamblen are making their home temporarily with his motner, Mrs. Stella Hamblen in River-dal- e since his. hospital stay of a few weeks ago. Rowland and Kathryn Bing ham returned Aug. 4 from an 8 day trip to California. They planned to go through the St. George Temple but found it closed for the summer. At Corona they looked up Gary and Sharon Judkins. They spent several days visiting tourist attractions like Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and the brought back their limit ot fish. Except for a flat tire on the trailer and a broken axle on the pickup the trip was . trouble-free- of her Word of the death brother-in-law- Scho- (Jake) ,. by Helen received field, Norton Monday night. Mr. Schofield will be remembered by many people in this area, having been born and raised at Hooper, the son of William Henry and Amanda Howard Schofield. was The Schofields .had gone to Cal. several weeks ago from their home at Lake-vieOregon to help care for her 91 year old father, Joseph Cazier, who is gravely ill. Carl of prevsuffered a ious heart attacks and died m Oakdale Hospital Monday. Modesto, commun- ultra-millionai- ity of Balboa Park. One unusual sight was the $16 million dollars worth of yachts anchored there. They spent some time at Lake Tahoe and Virginia iCty, Nevada on the way home. Twenty Riverdale boy scouts and their leaders, Darrell Warner, Neal Myers and Willis Mitchell,' returned home Saturday night ater a week spent in the Wind River Mts. of Wyo-inThe majority of them Landscaping Lawns Planted Shade Trees, Shrubs Evergreens TERMS PLANT NOW Roy Garden Center PHONE TA (MU-don- s SICK? Closed All Day Saturday see a FANNING CLINIC Roy, Utah . . Dunk thiee glasses every day! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION I Tim; OF UTAH ITS EMAIL-SIZE- "I LIKE ITS ! SMART STYLING!" JF r"X. u. "I LIKE THE DIAL THAT LIGHTS UP!" i JrfSk ; new Pura&i phone ! PORTRAIT FREE! One 1 ) x 1 4inch child, children or the entire ily. 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