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Show u - lai; ri ..r-- . ,, GAS ss 4- - - - - . & 0. -.. I ryes you better, costs you less You can find fvhfca you fesd the 'Classified A At Riverdale News fifcST LOCAL- - fitfYSI th ingly, 3rd, Gayle Anderson, 4th, Wayne Sims, 5th, LeRoy 6th, Arell Hansen, special education primary grade, Esther Tostle, special education intermediate grade. Waite Cash is he custodian of the school this year. Unit manager of the cafeteria is Kathassisted by erine Bingham, Irene Avis Mrs Elsie Miller Thelma is a full time helper Oberbroeklmg and Jeane Knight assist part-tim- e New asphalt tiling was instal led on the floors of the School prior to school opening Painting and other improvements are being added from time to time Mrs Sarah Goff is recuper ating at home after foot surgery performed at Dee Hospital last Friday Alan Judkins recently spent a iveek at Corona in Southern California with his brother and sister in law, Gary and Sharon Judkins. Bou-vtbm- Enrollment t the Rivehiale School totals 200 this J ear, Principal Darrin Taylor reporja. These are from the Riverdujd community with the exception of two small classes composed of special students from. Hooper. Roy, Washington Terrace and South Ogden SAVE THE So. Weber News Lots of folks took advantage of the long weekend and headed for the hills. Mr and Mrs Dick-amor- INSURANCE Ken ! Auto Fire Enumclaw Insurance C. Tesch, Agent Fohncke 3608 Washington Blvd. EX 2 2222 CONTRACTOR ROY AUTO PARTS Accessories PHONE EX Brake Shoe Exchange 4 9639 5316 So. 1900 West, Ray Auto Glass Installed New & Used Parts PLANT THAT LAWN NOW Sept. 20th is the deadline for a good lawn this fall. We have a good suppl of lawn seed fertilizer peal nns elc Planting Equipment loared free with pmch.ise l seul lb 79c Kentucky Blue Lawn Seed lb $2 35 Merion Blue Lawns Planted nal Clearfield Missionary BAPTIST Free Estimate -- Hiway 91 Roy Phone TA CHURCH 800 N. and L.S. 91 i 8, SAVE SAVE JMO WEST POINT NEWS PAGE was sung by Lawrence same day. She is to marry Thomas Clifford Carter, son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Carter. The Carters are from Idaho. Paula and her husband will make their home at Provo where Tom is attending BYU. There is quite a number of persons who are or have recently been ill. We wish them each a steady and complete recovery The best wishes and prayers of all the folk m West Point are with them I am sure Frank Reed and daughter Stephanie spent a few da.vs over Jan Montgomery lelt Mor dav the Labot Day weekend at for the mission field to labor in Reeds Rar h near Darby, Monf. the Western Canadian Mission We shall miss Jan and his won derful music We know he will make a fine missionary. We wish happiness to Lucy Oleson and Carl Thurgood who 9 Carl returned from the Neth-Lak- e Temple on Friday Sept are to be married in the Salt erlands mission a few months ago They will make their home in Logan Paula Okson, daugh ter of Mr ar.d Mrs Parley Oleson is also being marned the Dale Poll and Margie, Donna Carolyn, Juanita and 1 were at Spirit Lake fishing over the weekend and we didnt know that he didnt come in. They didn t get any deer but shot at a couple Leo Kennedy, Bud Blanch and ohn Stromberg are still hunting in the Marsh Lake area at the time this printing so we dont know how they came out Lee W ood hunted on the face Fred Carrol (Iris folks) enjoyed the long weekend by going to of the mountain and hit one Vernal to the Dinosaur Nation but not hard enough to kill it al Monument over to the Flaming Gorge Dam and back to Mirror Lake They had a very good time and enjoyed the Car VOTE FOR rols house trailer South Weber was the only ward in the stake to be able to ARTHUR P. BROWN tie their bouquet of roses at their Rose Evening Ruth Math is is their teacher Mr and Mrs Delbert Smith for your and family spent the weekend in southern Idaho visiting with friends and relations COUNTY Deer hunting with bows and arrows was quite the rage with the young folks from South COMMISSIONERS Weber Those going were Bing and Lie Nix, Glen and Lynn Poll and Ray Peek They hunt DIMOCRVTIC TICKET ed over the weekend around the Spirit Lake area Glen hunted a little to far and got lost Primary Election and was out all night by him-- , self with out coat, matches or anything to start a fire He tried September 1 3, 1 960 everything with no success and all he had to say when he got back was that old Boy Scout LpeiierKtil Ifficient Iccnomy m County Government stuff is a lot of malarky " He came in to camp the next mom Paid Pol Adv ing about 8 30 and was glad to see camp His folks Mr and Mrs ITOHB which he purchased last spring. The Reeds have sold their ground here snd are planning to sell their home also and move to Montana. They say it is located by a river with plenty of fish and wild game The puiposc of their trip was to take some of their horses up to the ranch. Thurs-goo- d and Howard Stoddard. A talk was given by Grant Blake. West Poim Sunday morning Ward was vuited by formei A song by the congregation followed by a talk by J. Verl Porresidents, Mr. and Mrs Leroy ter. Benediction by Leland Imlay both of them spoke briefly at sacrament service. It was nice to see them again. Helen Gubler was recently apThe genealogy committee con pointed to serve as a Sunday ducted the Sunday evening serv School teacher. She is to teach ices in West Point last Sunday the class formerly taught by The meeting was conducted by Martha Singleton. We congratJa y Hall, chairman of the com ulate Helen and wish her hap mittee. The invocation was by piness m her new labors and Dell Singleton A vocal d t extend our thanks for the fine service she has rendered Water SAVE Dont be fooled b the calendar There are only as man days In the year as you make use of. One man gets only a weeks value out of a y'ear while another gets a full years value put of a week. s HOW IS THE TIME TO 4 "0 10 ..3 63 inch size. inch size.. 466 inch size... 5 44 Other sizes priced proportionately low! SERVICE LIFE-LON- G ...NO UPKEEP! Anna Q Dammam 10 30 a m 7 00 PM Preaching Phone TA For Information ROY GARDEN CENTER SEPTEMBER SAVE Clearfield kynUkyi School 33 SAJVE Ogden Mrs Vine Poll has been away for three weeks to New ork on TDY for Hill AFB where he works A special get well wish goes out to lola Uxena who was oper ated on last week and had a real struggle to get on the road to recovery We hope your teeling better now. Mr and Mrs Verio Pei -- sen and family and Mr and Airs e Mr and Mrs Edward Poll and Mr and Mrs Dick Titensoi journeyed to Elko to take in the roueo and other entertain ment They were away over the weekend. Lou Blanch and her two boys motored to Park City to visit with Lou's folks We are glad Bobbie Blanch Is better alter undergoing an eye operation the latter part of August Mr and Mr? Ed Stromberg and family recehtly returned from a vacation which took them to the Craters of the Moon in Idaho and out to Little Valley where they saw swan in the lake and visited the caves out there Junior Dayton and his boys went fishing in Wyoming over the weekend where they report cd fishing was great Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ralph Poll for becoming the parents of a baby girl on Sept 4 This is their first child and the 11th grandchild for Mr and Mrs George Poll Three babies were given names and blessings Sunday Mr and Mis Keith Brimhall named their little girl Patricia She was blessed by her father Janet TiruJlSOAY Sharlene was the name Mr and Mrs. Dallos Thompson picked lor their little girl and she was blessed by Leonard Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stan-ge- r chose eanene tor tneir iKtie girls name and she was bless ed by her father Wayne. to Sammy Congratulations Stanger and Rex Cutler who were baptized Saturday evening and continued Sunday into the LDS Church. Mrs. Peggy Hill was hostess to 10 of me club ladies last week. They enjoyed a lovely Chinese supper at a cafe in ial of Relief Society Is set for Tuesday, September 27, beginning at 1 30 p m. Further details will he announced later. Link Smith, Sally and Cindy spent the weekend m Randolph fishing and hunting rabits. They also met Lethas brother and The teaching staff is comsister, Glen Jaques and Bill and posed pf Helen Shizoawa, 1st,Mr and Mrs. Chris (Mabel) Lois Larsen, 2nd Estella CordHanney and boys and enjoy their company too. Cecil, Jake and George Kapp REMODELING and their families enjoyed the weekend around Mirror Lake and were thankful for their campers for it rained so much Mr. and Mrs Cleary Markham and family run on to the BUILDING Kapp family up at Mirror Lake for that where they spent the weekend also HOMES three week trip to Iowa Grant, Janene and Lynn was taken recently by Mrs and Eddie and Ileen GARAGES and daughter, Betty Child Shaw and family destination Prom August 9 to 28 Linda was to Pole Creek Lake where FENCES they visited with her parents they enjoyed fishing and a little At and sisters family present FARM BUILDINGS Verena and Cal and Betty are away on a sightseeing Evan, too business trip to Phoenix, Ari lamily went along Vonda and Keith Coy journey zona FOR FREE ESTIMATE The date for the opening soc cd to LaPoint where they visited with Vondas sister They albo TA 5 4803 visited Dinasaur Park in Ver or SAVE Roy , Furmture U Roy, Utah Phone Cn EX 81 We ere remodeling because the reel (ell in on us Have 6 of (S&S plasrt di&cked BUT Wl HEAYIMG 5 be prepared for chilly weather METNIIN be sure it is in first Please have your heating equipment checlcd without delay to the when (seating season begins class condition lor maximum operating clhc.cncv like an other Gas furnaces, of course, aic built for long, satisfactorv service, but them have to intervals inspected i advisable at piece ol equipment, it RATHER THAN AUCTION TH WILL MERCHANDI YOU MA IT IS CUR SUGGESTION t'ict y?u hove ycur fvrnot dealer, plumber r hewing conlrcdcr do the following: HOT LIGHT. 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