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Show i yu PTlieo read the Classified Ads NEWS REPORTERS . . . You can find the BEST LOCAL TirURSOAY, OCTOBER TIIE BUYS! five missionaries from Kanesville. Well, we dont have quite five, but we do have three. They are Elder Gordon Hadley serving m the New England States Mission, Elder Larry A. ackson serving in Southern Germany and Elder Steven Toone serving in Western Canada. I am sure these e'ders would be happy to hear from any of their friends. oriety Mens Couple Exchange Wedding Vows Monday night Oct 10, (litre will be an m service meeting held at Mis. Barbara Tippets at 8 pm. October 15, there will be a Primary comention held with the Mount Ogden Stake in the Lake View Stake House at 9 30 am. All primary wotkers must attend. So. Weber News Kanesville News The Lake View Stake is hon oring the bishops and their wives of the 13 wards of the stake at a coronation ball which will be held in the stake gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 15, at at 8 p m. Everyone isi nvitcd. Sunday, Sept. 25, the daughof Mr. and Mrs. Burton (Joan) Anderson was blessed by her father and the name given to her was Jody Anderson. The night before a baptismal was held in the Lajce View Stake House. Michael Christensen and Richael Ross were both baptized by Michaels father, Bob Christensen. Sunday Michael Rose was confirmed by Merlin Green and Michael Christensen was confirmed by his fa ther. ter SCHOOL will hold their first PTA meeting theme will be Thursday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. A tarried out along with a delicious hot lunch that will be served. Getting ready for the affair are back, Eldren Butter, principal and Mrs. Vine Poll, PTA president. Students receiving notices to take home to their parents are Delores Dominguez, left and Susan Wilson, center. All parents are invited to participate. TI1F. CLINTON Dee Higley came home from b&ck-to-scho- the hospital earlier than they expected him too Dee went to the hospital on Thursday and had his legs broken and put in a cast from the thighs down to correct his crooked feet He got along so well they let horn come home Tuesday but will still be in casts from three to four months time She has been in and out Boyd Harmon spent four days id the hospital a couple of Jast weekend in Star Valley1 tunes before the baby finally hunting deer with his brothers aimed safe and sound. in law. There will be no meetings Sunday morning on account of Salt in general conference Lake. Sunday evening services will be under the direction of the MIA The Clinton Schools first PTA meeting will be held Oct 13 A back to school theme will be carried out There will be a delicious hot lunch served, a short business meeting after-whicthe parents can visit the rooms and meet their childrens teachers. Those working in the PTA this year from South We ber are Jane Poll, Ann Birt, Lola Brake, Lou Blanch, Venice Poll, Bermel Higley, Norma Jean Kap, Afton Scamons, Helen Dayton, Iris Petersen, Venna Harmon, Lillian Handra han, Peggy Hill and Merna Ray Reservations for the supper should be in by Tuesday and the price is 50c per person and will be served from 7 till 8 h Tuesday, Oct. 4, Cathryn Peterson, daughter of Mr.jnd Mrs Wallace Peterson was operated on for appendicitis. She will p m. Mr. and Mrs Bill Birt and soon be home to finish recoverattended the Eastern family there. ing Idaho State Fair last month Last Sunday was our stake and enjoyed the conference. Bishop There B. horse especially events Waite Isaacson spoke. President Matis Cash ofpulling Riverdale went with said there should be at least them. On their return Bill and Nelva went to Gooding and at tended the Firth reunion Clarene Birt pulled hii horses at the state fair this year and came in third in the heavy Auto Fire weights No one likes horses Enumclaw Insurance any more than the Birt brothers C. Tesch, Agent Mr and Mrs Marvin Birt arc thrilled over the arrival of their 3608 Washington Blvd. little 7 lb. 7 oz baby gill on EX Sept 28. Edith has had quite a INSURANCE STUDENTS: If You Seek a Career Thai Lives ... One That Is manly Yarm ... One with a and Breathes i 5, 1960 Raymond Ray really enjoyed his birthday Sept. 25. NaDene and Kay Carver and family of Idaho Falls came down and spent Saturday evening and Sunday with them Also dinner guests included Mr and Mrs. Evans Ray and family of Ogden, oye Ray of Salt Lake and Annette and Sterling Gardiner of South Weberl A little later Sunday aftiynoon all ot Raymonds brothers and sisters and their husbands and wives enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Ray home. Dick and Bette Titensor spent thru Sunday in taking care of some business and visiting the Clark loiks. Virginia Stanger spent Thursday tnrough Saturday in Rex-burIdaho on a business trip She also visited her sister while there Boyd Mower is feeling better now alter a fall which required nine stitches to close the cut on his knee Mr and Mrs. David Bouchard and Mr. and Mrs. Hap Im-amad a quick trip down tmougn southern Utah over the weekend. They visited Bryce Canyon, did some fishing and dni a little visiting too They really enjoyed getting away ioi a little bit. Link and Letha Smith, Marlow and Elaine Poll, Don and Norma Byram and Evan and Verena Stars, enjoyed going n tistnng and relaxing at over the weekend. Released with a vote of thanxs ol their work in organizations were Janet Cook in the Sunday School and Stanley Cook in the MIA Donald Davis nas accepted the secret iry woilt in the MIA David Handrahan was sustained Sunday and will be a Deacon Sunday Going away to college his yeai are Bill and Derral ByiAin, anet Cook nd Karren Smith to Friday Alta-mo- y Ran-uoip- Miss Betty Lou Thomas, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Ny-ro-n Thomas of Roy, exchanged nuptial vows with Max Orvil Duncan, Sept. 15 at the LDS Salt Lake Temple. Pres. ElRay L. Christiansen officiated in the cereimpressive double-rin- g mony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Duncan of Peterson. Following the ceremony the young pair were honored with a .reception in the Roy 4th Ward recreation hall. The bnde Davis Monday, Oct. 3, at Dee Mr. Davis parents, Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, planned their return trip from a was lovely in a gown of lace and nylon tulle over satin. The fitted bodice dipped at the waistline and was styled with a high scalloped neckline and long tapered sleeves. A bustle effect gave interest to the floor-lengtbouffant skirt. Her elbow-lengtdouble veil was held by a crown of white roses and pearls. Her bouquet was of white roses centered with a lavender orchid. Miss Dixie Reeder, maid of honor wore a beige sheath of flowered taffeta, the bridesmaids, Miss Judy Miller, Miss Vickey Baird, Miss Judy Wangs-garwore tourquoise sheaths of embroidered taffeta. The junior bridesmaids, sisters of the bride, Maunne and JoAnn Thomas wore bouffant dresses with puff sleeves. Bonnie Jean and Barbara Thomas, the flower girls wore dresses identical to the junior bridesmaids. The girls each carried nosegays of yellow and white gladioli bronze chrysanthemums and turquoise carnations. Diean Duncan was best man. Ushers were Gordon Olsen and Charles Thomas. After a brief honeymoon the newlyweds are making their home at 536 E. 27th So. in Ogden. h h d 1 LIKE ITS SMALL Consider, ATTENTION Train to Pre-nupti- mo-tore- . , DAVE'S SERVICE IMPORTANT SIZE!" We feel pick-u- that in order to give NOTICE - MEN! Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR h LIKE ITS SMART STYLIHG!" feathered carnation tied with gold streamers. Ardeen and Arleen Ressler, were twin sisters of the groom, boufflower girls. They wore fant dresses of organza ana haled nosegays of red and goiu pom poms. The mothers of the bride and the groom chose sea green brocade gowns and wore corsages of gardenias and feathered carnations. r. Best man was Lanny Spray-caTom Halnday, were Ushers Steve Spencer and Tommy Harper. The newlyweds honeymooned in Los Angeles. parties honoring Miss the bride were given by BonMiss Miss Nelson, Smith, nie Openshaw and Mrs Farrell Smith. Wed in Temple Riverdale News science for Community Service . . . "I Miss Carla Preece, sister of the bride was maid of honor. She and the other attendants, Miss Phyllis Nelson, Miss Jo Ann Smith, Miss Susan Ttessler, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Janna Preece, junior attendant to her sister, the bride, wore identically styled sheaths of gold brocaded crystaline. They carried nosegays of red and gold chrysanthemums and vacation to the east to coincide with the blessed event, in order to help out with the family at Utah State at Logan. Sterling home. The elder Davis couple chauffered on their Gardiner to the U in Salt Lake are being a friend, Rev. Art Ellis. by trip LeRoy Badger, Stanley Cook, Dan Stanger, Roger Bambrough After a short stay here they to Weber College; Judy Wil- will return to their home at Cal. liams to Henager Business Col- Marongo, All parents of students of the lege Congratulations to these Riverdale School are encouryoung folks. If Ive missed any aged to attend the PTA back Preece-Ressl- er one let me know. to school night tonight, Oct. 6, beginning at 7 30 am. The usual schedule for such programs will be followed except Visitors at the home of Vern that refreshments will be servMiss Roy of 1959, Diane and Dorothy Thompson Parker ed instead of teh usual typical school lunch. Preece, daughter of Mr. and recently were her daughter, Ardis Ellis who underwent Mrs. Blair C. Preece, became Ivene, and husband A3c John Mrs. Peter Boyd Ressler Sept. Hillan and their two children surgery Tuesday of last week 9. still m Dee Hospital but will Nuptial vows were traded in They are on vacation until Oct is cerebe home soon That same day an impressive double-rin- g as an airforce recruitposition at the Salt Lake er n Dallas, Texas. At present Carol Adams Coffey also had mony held Benedict Temple with Pres. John B. they are in the Magic Valley major surgery at St. Mrs. Til-li- e Hawkes officiating. The groom Herm Hospital. other, area visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. PetAdams, says she is progress(Dons) Durfey, the folks who as well as can be expected er J. Ressler also of Roy. formerly lived across the street ing The same evening a reception Perhaps we shouldnt admit from Fay Hull. The Hillans will return here before going back being so late with this news, to honor the young couple was Ward rehome. Ivene said they grow but, as the old saying goes, held at the Roy3-8tbetter late than never. Mrs. creation hall. They greeted things big in Texas, alright, but Rose before an archway centhey sure dont have that Utah small Marks Toscan and her friends with son and her mother made tered wedding bells and flavor. a train trip back to Chicago festoned with red and gold Schooling in electronics is last June to visit her sister, pom pom chrysanthemums, being taken by A3c Harold Mil Mrs Sam (Lena) Melone and flaked by seven branch candle-abr- a ler. He entered the Air Force family. A new baby had arand standards of chrysanlast Dec. 20, and is at present rived in the Melone household. themums. The lovely bride wore a gown stationed at the base at Kes- Then during August they of ehantilly lace over bridal to Portland to visit sler, Miss., according to his satin, fashioned with cap sleev- mother, Mrs. Paul Miller. Walter and Ella Palmer have moved back into their home here after living in Englewood, TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . Colo for a couple of years. A potluck dinner is planned for Relief Society work day this Convenient Budget Terms coming Tuesday, Oct. 11. Starting time of the meeting will be 10 am At that time Mrs Vir UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT ginia Jackson will present the home nursing lesson assisted in the demonstrations by Mrs. Alex Jr. (Dorothy) Carlsen who is a registered nurse A special invitation is extended to the young mothers of the commuHighway 91, Roy "We sell nothing but qualit service" nity to come take advantage of these lessons which will aid them greatly in raising their families A baby sitter is always available to entertain the young children. An 8 lb 14 oz baby girl was born to Alvern and Asenath Hu- Con- es and sweetheart neckline trimmed m lace accents. floor-lengt-h The graceful bouffant skirt was of lace, flounced with satin. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was held with a tiara of lace, pearls and sequins. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of gardenias and feathered chrysanthemums tied with white satin streamers. 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Community Journalism living on the south side of 5200 South and those including the north side of 5600 South, please set garbage out on Wednesday night for Thurs- ALL THOSE day pickup. THOSE RESIDING ON THE south side of The Excitement of Today's NEWS 4800 South and south to 5200 South set garbage out on Thursday night for Friday pickup. The Challenge of Modern ADVERTISING The Responsibility of COMMUNITY ALL OTHERS CONTINUE SERVICE pickup. The Opportunity for BUSINESS OWNERSHIP Get all these by preparing yourself for a career in Community Journalism. When you return for school this fall ask your counselor to explain the many journalism classes available. America needs its most talented and young people to staff the the desks of its 10,000 home town newspapers. best-traine- d This Mossago Prepared by the UTAH STATE PRESS ASSN. 5pac. it Contributed by t ho Q' Q the lovely, little Princess phone fa and making friends because it attention attracting offers so many features that people want in an extei RESTRICTIONS All over town eion telephone. It's small to take up less room on desk or table. The dial lights up. It glows in the dark so you can find it quickly and, when you lift the receiver, lights up brightly to make dialing easy. Its modem styled to go anywhere In your home, and go beautifully. Take your choice of five decorator colors white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. See the Princess phone at our business office. Or esk ft telephone sexviccnum to show it to you IfuiWlflliX phone tcith dial and after a night lights built in costs only pennies A day e charge. Your choice ofjive colors. one-tim- MOUNTAIN I to set their cans out on Friday night for Saturday STATES TBLBPHONB if. NECESSARY It is also necessary to make some restrictions: NO CANS OVER 30 GAL. will be accepted and also there will be a limit of three containers per house. A charge of 50c per extra container will be charged. NO DIRT, SOD, ROCKS or tree limbs will be picked up except by arrange- ment and extra charge. ANYONE WHO MAY be interested in signing up for Garbage service and all those who have been setting out their cans and have not as yet signed up, EX TA call or either please 23 3-93- 51. |