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Show nil now. Sign up now because spots are going fast For more information, contact the Bowling alley,, EX M878. RIVERDAIE HEWS Ressur-rectioAn Easter cantata, will be preMorning, sented by the Riverdale Ward Choir this Sunday evening, Mar. 26, beginning at 7 p.m. It was moved up one week due to the fact that Easter falls on the first Sunday of the month which has been designated as a special time for all families to assemble n BOWLING NEWS Jo-Le- e Ladies in homes. their Reader for the production will be Mrs. Ebba Pollard. It Is Rose being conducted by Mrs. Bur- Ruth Mrs. with Thompson ton as accompanist. A variety of solos and group combinations The jack pot in the Bowling is now well over $100. We know theres a lot of bowlers capable of breaking the jack pot, so lets all come out and give it a try. For rules and information, come see us at the alley. There is plenty of choice opening for the summr league Jo-Le- e Jolly Time Mixed Utahs Fabulous Frisco within display individual talent the choir membershrip. All interested persons are invited to attend. of Registration children within the Riverdale School boundaries who expect to enter kindergarten this summer took place this Monday. Principal Darwin Taylor reported there were 20 who signed up. That same day the 6th graders registered for attendance at Roy Jr. High next year. They indicated their preference recourses which they garded choose to take. Later, assignments to their specific classes will be made. Anyne having empty containers suitable for bubble bath is asked to please save them for the Relief Soeeity. They expect to have a large variety of sizes of these two products attractive-packagefor Mothers Day gifts at the bazaar on May 5. The Rivcdale R. S. women have been invited to attend the viewing of a film followed by discussion on early cancer detection the evening of April 10 m one of the Terrace wards. Anyone interested may contact the R. S. presidency for transportation arrangements. Further details will be announced pre-scho- d Ore so rich it could be whittled . . . that's how old timers described it Back in 1 875, 2 prospectors camped at Squaw Springs in the Frisco Mountains, about 40 miles west of Beaver. One drove his pick into a limestone outcropping asd hit a silver bonanza that produced more than $54,000,000 in 10 years and created a booming town called Frisco. After sinking a shaft 25 feet into solid ore, they sold the mine Tor $25,000. The new owners sank the shaft to 280 feet and took out 25.000 tons worth $100 each. In 1879, Jay Cooke fought the mine for later. A correction is in order on a list of MIA play characters released two weeks ago. Playing ,the lead opposite Bill Cash in he one act drama, Dust, was Karen Kapp instead of Karen Knight. Frieds of Mrrs. Maggie Bailey will be glad to know that she is improving daily at Hill Air Force Base Hospital. She was critically injured last Oct. 14 in a two-ca- r accident which claimed the life of her husban, Luther. Her daughter says that she can now sit in her wheelchair for long period? and can get herself in and out of bed with the aid of the hospital bed overhead bars An operation tenta- - $5,000,000. Then in 1885, it happened There was a rumbling ... a thundering crash . . . and the entire Big Horn mine caved in. Frisco's heyday 'was ended. Early Utah was ever changing, bu throughout the years some things have re mained constant. For instance, beer and ale are favorites with many Utahns today, just as they were when the state was young. And because so many folks prefer beer or ale, the light, sparkling beverages of moderation, the United Slates Brevders Association works to assure citizens knd visitors that clean, wholesome conditions will be maintained wherever beer or ale are enjoyed. SIGN OF EASY SPRING HOUSECLEANING! ikftat a, t&i sttT-cnftofot- Clearfield Stake to Hold One-APlays IL Nutrition Club to Schedule Next Meet New Business For Clearfield Area A new Golf assembed in Clearfield. Each CLEARFIELD concern stage of production can be seen CLEARFIELD Clearfield Cart manufacturrlng Stake will present their onfeact wil open In Clearfield this week. during the open house. Manager of the company is plays next week. will firm hold The an open Stake drama director;' Jettie Joseph Wright. Mr. Wright is J. Anderson said that the plays house today, Friday Saturday also the designer and engineer will be presented Monday- - on and Sunday, from 1 p.m. to 9 p. of the carts. " The business is located at March 27th and Tuesday, March m. 28th. The Clearfield 2nd, 4th and 6th Wards will present their play Monday at the Clearfield Stake House. The 1st, 3rd and 5th Wards will present their play Tuesday at their chapel. Curtain time both night ia at 7:30 p.m. There will be no charge for the performances ahd everyone -- is invited. Fill in musieal numbers have been arranged for between plays. Power and Light building. The address will be given Mrs. Ellie Thompson. ct tively scheduled for next July is expected to increase the possibility of her being able to walk again. Much interest among the homemakers of this area has been created by the attractive new cookbook compiled by s 49th Ward Relief Society. All of the wide variety of types of recipes are tested ones turned in by the good cooks of the neighborhood. The proceeds f $1.50 per book is to be turned to their ward building fund. Mrs. Lawrence (Eva) and Mrs. Delbert ( Mar-va- ) Pike are the persons to contact for further information. Stephen Thompsons eighth birthday party was the occasion fr a party in his honor held at his home on Friday afternoon. The guest list included Susan Tesch, Susanne Cragun. Janna Lee Ellis, Rhonda Davis, Kent Davis, Kent Anderson, Blair Davis, Gray Kapp, Craig Keller-strass- , Joan Martinez, Leslie Brown, David Dewey, Mary Lou Child, Arthur Gibby, Ann Burton, Diana Thompson and Bruce Sanders. Slow but sure progress in the condition of Arlo D. Palmer, who was very seriously injured in a tree tropping accident Feb. 13, is reported by his parents, Walter and Ella Palmer. Still Jn the Veterans Hospital sI'Fqrt Douglas and is enough improved that he was able to come home over the weekend a couple of weeks ago to attend church in his own ward irt his weelchair. The Occident happened at his home at 1165 Orchard when the limb he was working on with a chain saw slipped and knocked him 20 ft. to the ground, at the same time striking him on the head and sholder. Committees are being formed by Leoy and Marilyn Tubbs, chairman of the Riverdale Ward Reunion which is to be held April 15. Further announcements will be made regarding plans for the occasion as they take shape. A demonstration of hair styling will be the main feature of the Lcs Amies Gaies Club meeting next Monday night when they gather at the home of Mrs. Ken (Mary) Keller-strasLeRoy Cobia of the Cob-i- a Beauty Salon in Roy will pqt on the program, it starts at the usual time of 8 p.m. r s ' The Ogden Nutrition club will hear an address on physical exercise ifi relation to mental health at its regular meeting March 27 at 8 p.m. The meeting will be held at the auditorium ijn the Utah Gifts! tfot Yomelf! Fop Youp EASTER FILLED SAND PAIL ONLY Ji "5 Eadet Candles. EfNGGG BAGGED EGGS EASTER CARDS BAGGED GRASS'S 19' BOWS G1RGUS 49' FILLED BASKETS Reg. 19c Sherwin Williams BRIGHTEN UP SPECIALS Save 54c On A Quart Porch & Floor CLINTON NEWS missionary farewell - IIIIIIP e A Members and all other interested persons are urged to at. tend this meeting. The club would also like to remind every, one that) all meetings will non be held in the Utah Power ami Light auditorium. ' s. Enamel was Save 70c hold Sunday night at sacrament meeting. Elder David B. Lomax, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lomax, will be leaving soon for the Eastern States Mission. DiAnn Markos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Markos had a birthday on Fridav, March 17. Those who helped celebrate DiAnns 11 birthday were Joanne and Pauline Summers; Marilyn Summers; Peggy Summers, and Jean Erickson. Ice cream and cake were enjoypd afterwards the girls went skat- 21" 1,73 Sherwin Williams Brush . .. 1.45 . Save 63c on a Quart Mar-N- ot Varnish Save 50c 1,62 Wash Away Paint Remover 1.99 ing. The Relief Society celebrated 119th birthday with a party on Tuesday, March 14. The party was held in connection with work day so the meeting began at 10 a.m. Dinner was served at 12 and at 1 p.m. Ruby Davis gave the lesson. A little skit called A Great Day for Women," was put on with Charlene Reed as the reader and Selma Summers as Eliza R, Snow. A piano and violin duet, played by Mabel and Alta Wallace, was the background music. A lovely vocal duet was sang by Ila Mae Gerber and Emy Lou Blair. Potted geraniums wer egiven as gifts to 12 lucky people who had tape on the bottom of their glass. Refreshments were served to 61 people. Mrs. Emma Summers returned home Saturday after a stay at the hospital for major surgery. ThTe social science lesson will be given by Louise Nielson at Relief Society March 28. All ladies In the ward are invited to attend. 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