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Show I Ihi'sun Bibb School Sunset News Sunset Fireladies Auxiliary election of officers and eventng of fun was held Monday, May 8, at the home of Mrs.t Fern An- cMftOMieu, ruuKtoAr may it, mi Clearfield City Council Discuss Future Swimming Pool Planning Akissionaries to be honored Sunday To Bo Held Plans are well underway for the annual two weeks Vacation Bible School for children to be held at the Firs Baptist Church in Ray, June 5 through 16. The team of worker! and teachen have been lelected and are preparing for the work. Thy recently attended an Associations! Vacation Bible School Clinic to receive teaching aids, methods of instruction and ideas in hand crafts. Due to the recent addition to the building, the Church will be in a position to care for a larger enrollment this year than in the past. derson. Fire Chief and Mrs. Dan Lynch and Captain and Mrs. William Doe were nominated to go to the State Fireman Convention to be held in St. George, May 11, 12 and 13. Mrs. Doe r trustee on the is a State Fireman Auxiliary Board. Sunsets eligible voters rejected the sewer bond at the election Tuesday as only 14 per cent were out to vote. Mayor Burson said that only 220 of the citys 1,558 registered voters turned out to cast ballots. The vote was 131 against and 89 for. I am naturally disappointed that the bond issue was not apsaid Mayor Burson, proved, but I am more disturbed because we didnt have more people who even cared to vote. I think it is a deplorable situation when our residents are so about community indifferent two-yea- The Clear CLEARFIELD field City Council at Monday night's meeting ayreed to hike admission fees at the municipal swimming pool and to provide free locker service patrons. New fees at the pool will be 65 cents for adults and 33 cents for childre. Customers will be give a special token for use 111 the pool lockers. e After meeting with pool man ager, Mrs Jeanne Keurl, council members agreed to purchase 96 new stainless steel lockers at a unit cost ot $39 83 Elder Donald Jay Gibbv will be honored Sunday, May 14, at a farewell testimonial to bo held in the Roy Fourth Fifth LDS Ward Chapel at .3 p m prior to his departure for the Western Canadian Mission Headquarters will be at Edmon ton. Alberta, Canada lie will enter the Mission Home on the 15th of May and leave for the mission field the 22nd of May. Total price will be $3 913 plus fi eight. The fee does not cover installation. . Lcckers presently 111 use at the pool will be inodilied to ae- cept the tokens. and Mrs. Ralph Gibby, Donald is a graduate of Weber High School and Semi nary. He recently spent six months active duty with the U.S. Army Reserve at Ft. Ord, Calif He ha sreeeived several 100 per cent individual awards and has been acLve in sports, especially basketball. , At Weber High School, he played in the concert band and also in their dance band. He served as sports editor for the school paper. His brother, Robert. is now serving a mission in Australia Jay-C-Ett- e SPECIAL FREE! May 22. Elder Smith is a graduate ot Weber High School and Semi-- ' nary, and has been attending Weber College and the Insti-tute of Religion. He was affili ated with the Lambda Delta Sigma Fraternity. He has been active in Church work and has received the Duty to God Award. With any $3.00 order for our famous Sanitone Dry Cleaning . . . r.:!. 2 $5.00 FREE wn OXDM New Ticks Included! Film ROY (3SBHR At the May meeting of the Utah Youth for Christ, a Billy Graham evangelistic film, Mr. Texas, will be presented. The color movie will have a western theme. The rally will begin at 7 30 Saturday night in the Quincy School, 30th Street and Quincy Avenue, Ogden. A special invitation to attend the May 13th rally is exand othtended to all tecn-ageers who are interested. Northern LAUNDERETTE Cash and Carry " " Dry Cleaning to be Shown 561 7 S. 1 900 W.-R- Utah oy, i !' UINTAH NEWS Mrs Although the stainless steel units arehighest 111 price, council members felt the reduction in maintainance costs over the painted units would be worth the difference. Heat and high humidity in the pool dressing rooms raise havoc on conventional lockers, Mrs. Kearl said. Stainless steel resists rusting. City Manager Glen Willard-sowas asked to scan the current budget to see if cash pay ment could be made for the lockers. Payment by cisli would result in saving $468 m interest over an installment purchase. WELFARE BWQI ET Gvetta Anderson and Gloria The Seventh Ward welfare Wright are on a vacation 111 Phoenix, Ariz., where they are banquet will be held Friday visiting with Inez Fife and her May 12. 6 30 pm at the stake houses. A turkey dinner with husband and fanulv. all the trimmings will be Jeff Stuart fell and cut his hand and had to have stitches. in Sacrament two babies were blessed The son of Eirl Hill was given the name of Timothy Fail. The son of the former Last H S Wilma Finn Luiry Dean. vvas given the name G H 1 1 G II T S Friday, the students at Roy Junior High voted for heir student body officers for next year. The finalists are as follows: Blake llazen and president, Clair Cox; vice president, David Chambers and Danny Normura; secretary, Judy Willmore and Ge Neal Myers, historian, Carla Larson and Diane Prevodale. The campaign posters will be be displayed Tuesday and they will put on their skits Thursday. The final voting will be held announced that afternoon at a matinee dance Redskins baseball Uam sue ceded in winning all of their games . . . thus winning the championship. All the parents of the students who took sewnig were invoted to the B'l Lons and Bows" fashion show held at 1 p.m. on May 10. Refreshments were served. The boys saw a film on Wild-bfe- . while the girls watched (lie fashion show - vs ban Tracy Ann McMillan tized and continued by her father, Newell McMillan. The young married couples of the ward had a party a", the Scout Houc last Saturday night Games were played and lunch was served. Crossword Puzzle 1. 7. 13. 14. 13. 16. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. ACROSS March Go Number Speaker Stand Of such Roasted Ready Handles Inflated baj Toward Suppose Stemmed 31. Every one Guest Milk product Article 40. Stopped 42. Atop 43. To arrange 45. Watchers 39. 46. Craft 47. Leave out 49. Vegetable 50. Automobile 51. Nautical 53. 55. 56. 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HIGH ROY Sunday meeting, Lst evening Fireside farewell testimonial honor-- , was heldSunday at Ivy and Jack Keyes llen will be held jRg pex home Sulday May 14 at 7 p.m. in the Roy 1st 10th LDS Ward Ev;ry Wcdresdav afternoon , at .3 30 pm. there is softball Chapel. for all the women A son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd practice from age 12 to 99 P. Cottle, he will serve in the Scottish-IrisMission with Happy birthday greetings go headquarters at Renfrew, Ren- out this week to Rulon Dye, frewshire, Scotland. Nancy Carter, Elaine Penrod, May 7. Beverly Fcrnclius. Doug He will enter the Missnm las Hartman, Paul Messerly, Home the 15th of May and de8, William Hartman, Kelly May part on the 22nd. McFarland. Horace Wickcs and Elder Allen is a graduate of Blanch Z'lm'irunne'i. May 9 Weber High School and Semi- Murial Smith, My 11. nary and has been attending Penrod left last Sunday Weber College. He is the re- forGary New York were he will hi cipient of five individual awards going to school for Maruguadt. and has held various positions lie will be gone for two months in the Aaronic Priesthood. Congratulations are in order An open house will be held for the new Mr. and Mrs. Mike following the program at the Malone. Mrs. Malone is the forhome of his parents, 5713 S. mer Rhea Pebley. Mike and Rhea were married last Friday 3100 West. evening in the South Weber Chapel. WATER CONSERVATION IS A MUST THIS YEAR program to contact all the ts of avis High School gi actuating class Of 1946. according to Richard Bowman, chairman of the 15 year class reunion committee. Invitations in the form of stock certificates worth on.1 Powered by eight nuclear reshare in the Class of 1946 arc act" rs, the 8.3,00 ton carrier will all to mem class mailed being be the most tactically flexible bers. the chairman said The 1.3 year reunion is sclied carrier in the world. She will uled June 17 at Davis High be able to roam the oceans of School. A social hom at 7 p m the world at high speeds for periods of titne. will be followed by a dinner extended Launching the latest jet airand a program. The chairman said additional craft to attack all types of taraddresses of former students gets simultaneously with pinarc still needed to complete the point accuracy. class list. The Enlei prise, scheduled to Names and addresses should he uunmissioned in late 198 L be sent to Mrs. Pat Smith. 493 is the eighth U S Navy vessel N. 150 East. Kaysville. to bear that name A menib Kearl estimated increase in revenue resultingg from the new admission charges vvouldgo al ong way toward paying for the 96 new lockers A son of Mr. NEWPORT NEWS (FHTNC) Donild H. Johnson, gunners mate first class, USN, son of Mr. and Mr. Clifford Johnson of 338 Sunset blvd., Clearfield;-- ' Utah, is serving in the unit of the wold's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. USS Enterprise, currently unuder construction by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. ewport News, Va. DID V GRAD from Davis fu.-po- more girls and three boy babies were blessed and given names in Testimony meeting. They were twin girls of Dr. and C. Dean Stokes rent W. Ora ham Mrs. Odell Cutler, named Lauri and Lynn; daughter of Mr. and Brent W. Graham will be honTo be honored at a farewell Mrs. Jim Bridges, named Jan; ored at a fcrwell testomonial son of Mr. and Mrs. William to be held Sunday evening, May testimonial Sunday, May 14, at Slaughter, named Paul Adams; 14. at 5 p.m. in the Roy 3rd-8t7.30 p.m. in the Kanesville LDS son of Mr. and Mrs. Ells- ward chapel. Jerry Chapel is Elder C. Dean Stokes. needs. worth, named Wayne Martin; He will leave on the 22 of Storm sewers are so badly and son of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Stokes is the son of Aarant, May fbr the French Mission needed that without1 the bond named Michael Von Arrant. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Stokes. home on the 15 of May. approval it will have to be done Daughter, Jeannlne. of Mr. A son of Mr. and Mrs. If. W. He will serve in the Central a little at a time with maybe and Mrs. Jack Eves, was bap- Graham, Brent is a graduate of British Mission with headquaran increase in taxes to finance tized and confirmed by her Weber High School and semin- ters at Sutton Coldfield, the project. Approval of the father; daughter, Lou Anne He will enter the ary and has been attending bond issue Tuesday would have Brostrom, confirmed by her Weber College He hs received Mission Home the 15th of May meant that the city could se- father, Wayne Brostrom, and five individual awards and has ad leave 0 the 22d. cure a system from the State Mark Meadows, by his father, been promoniet in athlethics. A graduate of Weber High Road Commission in an amount James F. Meadows. Friends and relatives are cor- School and Seminary, he also to equal 20 per cent of the in the Golden dially ivited to atted. Featured Weber College, attended has cost," Mayor Burson said. Leaves, the Davis High School and has been working at New officers named for SunLiterary magazine, are several set Junior Chamber of Com- Sunset students at Davis. Kathmerce at the Sunset Cafe re- erine Tate, a junior; Elder Stokes has served' as Barry cently are: John Forrest Jr., Christensen, a senior; Beth in the YMMIA and as secretary president; Kenneth Stephans, Grimstad, a senior, and Sheryn financial clerk in the Elders first vice president; Dale Con- Lee Barnett, a senior. All have Quorum. ger, second vice president. Oth- articles in this fine magazine er officers will be appointed published by the An open house will be held high school later. at 9 30 p.m at the homo of his once a year. election of offiA Sunset' parents, 3846 S. 5100 West, Club in this cers is to be held May 11. Hooper. seasons news is the Flying Forthcoming Sunset Days are Horeshoes, a Shetland pony coming up. They are scheduled owners club, led by Norman to be Saturday, June 17. More Scott Wiberg Recently elected information will be given out officers are: Eddie Gardner, in the next issue of this paper. president: Claire Neidcrhauser, Darwin Olson ard son recent- vice president; Scott Wiberg, ly returned from 3 short trip David Steed, reporter; Bruce to Wyoming wV-- c they visited Neiderhauser, recreation chairwith friends end his old home man; Carolyn Steed, party diward. Thy Loured a large rector, and Joslyn Wiberg, song cheese factory. leader. Lyle Almcnd's recent open The group meets every two heart surge, 7 has proven very weeks and is eager to have othsuccessful and the doctor has er Shetland pony owners join permitted him to return to part-tim- them. Then ext meeting will Steven 11. Smith, son of Mr. work. be May 18 at teh home of Mark Sunset is growing' Three Higlcy, on the West Point Road and Mrs. Ariel I) Smith. 2591 W. 60(H) South, will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sun-- ' , day, May 14 at 5 p m in the Roy First Ward, 2637 W.i.5600 1 PILLOW "CLEANED South. He will serve in fhd West German Mission with our exclusive headquarters in Frankfurt-Main- . He will enter the Mission Home May 15 and leave for Germany Serving as Gunner 10. Ottw SIZE. "( pnem (Ptadt pick-uputts) .11 priced 5.60 few PUGGY AMERICA'S MOST LOVEABLE LADDIE |