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Show ( The Sun Chronicle, Thursday Sixth Ward Rodeo Banquet Talk Topic Is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin A dinner dance was held Sat at the Stake and family motored to Montpelurda.v evening house for members of the Mut-ia- l ier, Saturday April 29 to visit with their son, Richard, who is Study Group and Young class Two hundred seven employed there. lola Stone, daughter of Mr ty were present and Mrs Athol Stone, has been! The Andersens called to serve a mission for the Raymond started their weeks vacation L.DS Church in England She last Sunday They headed for will enter the mission home in Winnemvcca. Nevada, where Salt Lake in June Miss Stone they will persue their favorite has been a Third Grade teacher hobby, Rock collecting They at Sunset Elementary School tor have many and varied speci the past two years mans and hope to add many Mrs to Wills According more to their collection Walts, President of Snuset PTA Mr and Mrs Dan lmhoff re the following ladies will contact The Elders Qutnum of t he cently returned from a trip to all homes in Sunset ti inform Illinois. They went there for the occupants of the coming ward gave the progium in Sun Davis County Bond election to set Wald sicrament the burial of Mr Imhofl s mothmeeting be held at Sunset School May Sunday evening er Mar-ried- Little Bit of France Robert Greyell, Mrs. Henry Cagle; Mrs. Dale Ballon; Mrs. Frank 8ribe; Mrs. Howard Rohinson, Mrs Alvin Howard, Mrs Darwin Olson, Mrs Albeit Hernandez; Mrs William Burl Mrs. James Baker, Mrs David Jones, Mrs Wells Watts. Mrs Eugene Kidd, Mrs Norman Scott Dalton Wiboig. Mrs Sla(nger Mrs Charles Bell, Mrs Plischke, Mis Micheal liurson and Mrs Merle Verma New Sunset PT V oil icers re cently installed were, Piesident Jovee l larey 1st Nice president Kami Eve,,. 2nd Vice !res, dent Carl I) Peterson and Seerel.it Ruth Hernandez 16; Sunset News Clearfield News s . Planned May 20 'Time Machine' LaRue Dance Revue Theme j LaRues School of Dance will present a dance review, The Time Machine, Thursday, May 11, at 7.30 p m at the Roy LDS Third Eighth Ward Chaped. The tickets will be 50 centh for adults and 25 cents for dren. Proceeds will go to Ward Building Fund chil-Robe- rt making two recent interesting trips, are. Mike liurson, son of Mjvor Burson ,,alr0, U,atk.r; ,Iody U'ssi nde. Kenneth Little, Jerry Bowes, W no Carev, .Tim and Joe An, dewhit B'idgc Sieve Ilidma.1, at ii...n Sunset and Clearfield. Elder Kent Draper, a recent Pattie Burson. 10 daughter erturned missionary from Ausof Moyur and Mrs Michael Bur- tralian mission, was the main son, received a longradtul itory speaker mission, was the main letter m liiuioi ot her tenth speaker of Sunset' Third Ward birthdav April 30 and an in Sundav vitation to attend Nrmed Forces Grant Hannnon Jr returned Day to he held May 20 at Hill from a two weeks business trip Air Force! Base from Colonel to Washing'on. DC. last week Sheldon ! Gilman, Common and he and his wife and son 'I'1 t ih General Depot were (inl guests of his parents. Bishin Ogden Col Gilman is also op and Mrs it G llammon at State Commander tor Itah for a lovely dinner Sunday. April 1961 Armed Forces Day 23 They left for California the Bovs in the Eagle Patrol Bov following Monday Other out of Scout Troop of 78. of the Com town guests were Mr. and Mrs. munitv Church in Clearfield Dee J. Haminon of Brigham. . A Litlle Bit of France be the topic of Mrs, Lucy son. Mrs. Swanson speaker at' the Banquet, May will be the Mother-Daughte- 5, A Doc llodson saddle set will be the big gate prize of the Roy Sixth Ward Rodeo. will Swan- r - The rodeo will he held May at Our Sav- 20ta 2 p m. iors Lutheran Church. Vern Thompson, chairman of the the event, stated that- tickets will be $1 per adult. and A program will follow talk by the speaker. Ticket price for adults s is $1 25. Children 12 and under will be charged 75 cents. teen-ager- ROY JR. HIGH HIGHLIGHTS Tickets may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Pearl Bak, at TA Tuesday, and Wednesday, the sixth graders from Lakeview, Roy, Riverdale, Municipal and Hooper schools came to have a visit with Roy Jr. and to meet Mr. Rauzi and the counselors, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Long-strotThey came to the school at 100. First they meet in the gym to learn some about the school and its activities. Then the sixth graders were separated into smaller groups and they were led on a tour of the school. Ily Neighbors Petitions were taken out Monbody officers. The president must be a ninth grader with a B average. The vice- - president, secretary, and historian may be either ninth, 1 nippose you called me in to eighth or seventh graders with present me with a handsome ' I A, JL -- HJ t , . -- Jean Gianchetti underwent surgery early this week at St Benedicts hospital Master Sargant Fred Thomp son suffered a heart attack and was taken to the Hill Air Force base hospital where he is con- 3 FULLY Roy will play South on May at Roy. The game is at 3 00. sts ON HAND FOR THE planting of a new blue spruce tree at the Weber County Chronic Disease hospital were Mre. Henry Benson, president of the Roy Gardenettes, left and Mrs. Earl S. Jordan, vice president. Edward Peterson, emis also ploye of "the nursury which did the actual planting is tree the properly in the on hand to check to see that ground. AUTOMATIC WATER S0FTNER S29900 Roy Gardenettes Plant Blue Spruce Sunday Weber County Chronic Dis-hospital patients wll be able to enjoy the shade of a beautiful Blue Spruce tree courtesy of the Roy Gardenettes. The tree was planted in an open area of the hospital on Arbor Day. at Chapel Pupils of Mrs. Clark Puffer Mrs. Henry Benson, president be presented in a piano recital Sunday May 7, at 3 15 of the Gardenettes, and Mrs. Earl S. Jordan, pm. in the 3rd and 8th Ward hospital officials were on Chapel. hand to witness the planting of The pupils are: Ray Dean Bit- - the tree. CULLIGAN St., Ogden, Utah 263-24t- h Special ton, Vera Ann Hess, Ann 0ffer to Roy Residents Ends May 1 5 way, Glenna Jean Sido- - Fletcher, Pamela Reddin, Steven Roskel- ley, Kathy Anderson, Janice Anderson, Tim Bingham, Norman Stanley, Ronda Fletcher and Wayne Hess. Lucille Howet sprained her ankle Sundav at her resid ence She was treated by her doctor and ordered to stay off her feet for a while Miss Cheryl Flippin accom panted members of her eighth class on a grade elementary tour of St Marys of the Wasat-iin Salt Lake last Thursday. A May day breakfast was held by a group of local ladies who make this an annual affair Those attending were Edith JuanKoldewm, Myrtle ita Oviatt. Anne Sutton. June Newey, Della Harris, Norma Bennett, Jane Enda, Maude Driskill, Florence Clark, Hilde-garShaw, Annabelle Jensen, Ruth Layton and Laura Zito Teen agers danced Saturday nite from 8 OF till 10 00 p m to the rhythm ot The Blue ' ' s at the St Ros- arm, rr ien-easter The Lynn Ho.ipes are the joy- ous grandparent-- , over the new son which came to their son Kents home April 26th. The Group Bowlers leaues of the ladies of Hill Field gathered together Monday evening at the Canton in Ogden to honor one of their members, Mrs getty Peasley who with her band Rov win ,eave in the very near future for a npw fe sidence in Arizona. After the banquet Mrs. Peasley was presented wth a gift. Mr. Peasley has recently returned from duty - will Payments as low as $5.21 per month visiting d Tree at Chronic Disease Hospital Plan Piano Recital Mr. ancf Mrs E Jensen spent last Sunday in Brigham City Mrs f--4 e hus-plu- j s Patients looked on as employan Ogden Nursery firmly placed the tree in the in Korea ground. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Lay-Thtree which is very small j ton returned home list Sunday at present has its well wishers from a business trip to Reno hoping that it will grow to its Nevada. Mrs. Mary Driskill was a week full height and will provide some badly needed shade. end visitor at her sons home, ees from down from Jackson lor medcial treat ment. valescing day for Student refundl she came Wyoming e Mr Jensens sister Vesta. The ( leartield Citv Council investigating the needs of steel lockers to he installed al the Clearfield swimming pool Mrs Jeanne Kearl. pool man ager, told the councilmcn that thefts of personal items at the pool have been common because patrons put thir clothing in lockers but do not insert the coins neeessarv to opn t'o the locking devices neGlVill.ini on, i .tv m.,n ager, suggested an increase in the admission price from 25 cents to 35 cents tor children, and 50 cents to 65 cents for adults, with the increase to be used as a token insert to op crate the locks. The Clearfield city police department has added a new car to its Police Force The 1961 model pursuit sedan was purchased for $2,430. With a total of six men now in the department, orrtclals felt the addition of a second car a necessity. Working with Chief Padgett on the force now are officers Herbert Mottishaw, Tom Wardle ,Jim Higgins, Ross Birch, special officer at the An chorage housing project and Frank McKinnon, relief officer Fire Chief Elmo llodson would like to caution all resid enls that permits are required for all open fires in the city of Claerfield A special time has been set for acquiring the permits They will be issued only on Saturdays from 8 30 a m until noon at thd City Hall. The department has been plagued with false alarms resulting from unreported ditch and trash fires, the chief said is full-tim- Utah Concrete Pipe with its positive joint connections assures you of excellent water control and trouble-fre- e service ot surprisingly low cost. Come in soon ond ask us for details. e Utah Concrete Drainage Pipe is water-loggequickly and easily installed. 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