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Show t SUN CHRONICLE. HOOPER NEWS ' ' LIFE 13 MY PHILOSOPHY this to he the rule of life. The good of anything i hold of tho groot computations that It is best! is on of I if no man con sincerely try to hlp another without helping himself. Therefore, my spirit was created by the Creator of all things. I may enjoy the universe and everything in it is for my satisfaction. Or I may NOT INCLUDE anything, bad or distasteful and reject those things which are harmful. I have enjoyed the good earth, its beauty and mysteries and the myriad things growing upon it. The beauty and wonder of the heaven's, moon, stars, and changing color. man grows older ho thinks moro about thing, of As worth and lass about woalthlWith increasing year, tho thing, wo imaglno are necessary for our happiness, diminish, and soma of those things wo once thought ossontial now appear to b of little or of no consequence. Try on Edwards said, (and I agree with his philosophy) "A holy life is not an ascetic, or gloomy, or solitary life, but a life regulated by divine truth and faithful in Christian duty. IT IS LIVING ABOVE THE WORLD WHILE WE ARE STILL IN IT. It is Happiness is religious principle PUT INTO ACTION. faith GONE TO WORK. It is love coined INTO CONDUCT! devotion HELPING HUMAN SUFFERING, and going up in intercession to THE GREAT SOURCE of all good. I believe in asking myself frequently: do I perform as good as the average person? Do I seek the maximum Intelligence? Do I demonstrate discipline and faithfulness? Am I part of the problem of tho law or part of Its enforcement and solution? Am I concerned with hew much I can giva? Do I fully realize that people are wiser, happier, and have more inner peec of mind, when they think ef life es a solid Intelligent investment from which they receive in term of whet they put in. There s a peace, a oy and happiness that comes from doing right, that nothing else can compere with. I held THIS TO BE the RULE OF LIFE I Let's think together next week. Number 30. Let's think together next week. Additional Copies of this column may be purchased by sending 2ft cents in com to The Sun Chronicle, 5388 So. 1900 W., Roy, Utah to handle mailing costs. , - 1 SUNSET IN THE NEWS Monday night, Feb. 28, bale their first meeting and Sunday Earl had the misfortune of being School in the new building, March hit in the side of his '59 Ram- 4, which will also be the new bler as he was returing home stake bouse when it is completed from work. The accident was at- Tbeir Sunday School is at 10.30 tributed to the slick roads. am. and sacrament meeting at Sugiset Third Ward enjoyed 4:30 p.m. However, their first meeting Sunday, was the meeting h:!J right after MEDICAL OFFICE Sunday School. The Relief Society women have been doing much to help as they SPACE IN ROSE PARK have been painting. (Salt Lake City) Pack 200 Cub Scouts held their annual Blue and Gold Banquet, of One Utah's Tuesday, March 6, at 6.30 p m. areas. More than 30,000 people in the Seagull Room at Slate with only two physicians Real opin Clearfield. Don Boyd Savings , portunity for General Practition-.Cubmaster and some awards n er; Obstetrician or Pediatrician. were given. Suite Available (an July 1) wkh: Girls are getting anxious for 2 9x10 Examining Rooms already. We are looking for I 9x10 Oflice leaders for this coming year. 1 6x6 Laboratory Aryone interested in being a lead1 9x12 Room er, contact Norma Earl at TA In addition a 15x20 Reception for more information. .Room shared by another physiJoan Benton was recently recian and a Dentist. leased as Age Group counselor in Sunset MIA and June SchaeL AMPLE PARKING ling was sustained in her place. FACILITIES June was released as attendance AN OUTSTANDING secretary. OPPORTUNITY David Moffitt was advanced to For information call collect to: the Teachers quorum and WilMr. Geurts, CR or Mr. liam Young to the Priests recentLeishman, EM 4 5319 ly. Salt Lake City, Utah Dr. Von Hall of the State Department of Education will speak test-moh- fastest-growin- 4-- 4-- A trip to California and Arizona was made last week by Vern and Rata Parker. They were accompanied. by Lloyd and Leone Fowers and daughter, Carolyn, of Ogden. They went first to Los and Monterey Park Angeles where they visited friends and relatives, then to Palm Springs Roys police force had their and San Rernadino. In Arizona, hands full as did Highway Patthey stopped at Mesa, Phoenix rolmen on the local front Last and Tempe to visit. Thursday, March 1. First hand reMaking an extended visit to ports showed problems arose from residents having their 1962 Carmel, Calif., is La Moine WalkAuto License plates in the trunks er. He is staying with his paror front seats of their cars. Local ents, Joe and Ruby Campos. Guest of honor at a personal police stated they stopped numerous residents who were rather shower Friday night was Elma dumbfounded to learn the plates Fowers. It was held at the home had to be properly displayed in of LaRue Morgan with LaRue and.Janeal Cox as hostesses. order to count. One enterprising fellow who failed to get his plates Guests included Darlene Read, before the deadline used a liberal Christensen, Dawna, Luana Joyce dose of mud to camofkiuge his Hansen, Charlene Frew, Ruby pale blue numerals. All too no Nedra Thurgood, Lu avail as the ever alert minions of Hadley, Anna Fowers, Jean Richins, June the law caught him two miles Manning, Bessie Widdison, Maraway from the county building. lene Doxey, Elaine Fowers, Joof Now that the battle the licenanne Miller and the guest of honse plates is over the battle of the or. safety stickers will soon be upon one and all. Leaky mufflers, tailHarry and Leoan Birmingham pipes and bad brakes will result made a trip by jet to Los Angeles in leaks and bad breaks for the wfll-rthey attended the wedding of then- - daughter Carolyn Carlpocket books of auto owners. Mark Streeter says the mud son to Dr. Stanley Stock. Dr. at the city dump is just about the Slock is an M.D. practicing in messiest bunch of stuff he's ever Los Angeles. seen. He appreciated the fact residents were heeding .pleas to keep away from the dump while lanes running through it were nothing but mud beds. Another happy thought, is that state and federal income taxes will soon be due. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Staples Candidate for the maddest man of the year so far is the un- returned Wednesday from a two fortunate chap who changed a weeks vacation m California. tire and took the flat to the filling Thehy visited relatives in Los Anstation. Leaving the tire to be geles Burbank and Santa Monica. fixed he drove home. Two hours On Thursday evening Mr. and later he and his wife got in the Mrs. Gerald Moore and their 3 car to go to the grocery store and sons Chris. Kirt and Kerry came pigk-uthe repaired tire. What in from Nyssa, Ore., for a visit. happened? Another flat, natur- They were here four days. ally. Also a dead battery the next Get well wishes are sent to morning. and Verda BouLatest joke going around on Myrtle Corrtbe, chard. They were operated on the space race is that the v the week and are both Russians have offered to tell us during as good as can be excung why their astronaut got sick if pected. Royden Poll has also been we tell them why ours didn't. in tlie hospital under observation and treatment during the week and give demonstrations on phy- we want to wish him a speedy sical fitness at PTA meeting to recovery also. be held Thursday evening, March Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byram 8 at Sunset School. became grandparents on Feb. 26 Mayor Micheil Burson recently to another little girl. The proud returned from TDY in California are Mr. and Mrs. Robert of several days in connection parents f Sunset. with his work at General Depot. Byram Mr Mrs. Reneldo Harper ahd Tlie ciy tof Sunset's problem of B,.irtiful are beginning to of overnight parking on the streets was discussed in Council build them a new home. It is built down in the Fort Lane meeting. In the pastv the city being and Annette GardinSterling by has been lienent summer , SOUTH WEBER NEWS p during ers. months, but there has been comLynn Diekamore celebrated his plaints about the crowded streets so the ordinance has been being birthday on March 2 with a birth-- , enforced and a decrease in van- day party Saturday. He was six dalism has been noticed. years old. They played games and The annual Relief Society Convention for visiting teachers will be held Thursday, March 8, at 2 p.m. in Syracuse. Babies blessed Sunday in Sunset Ward were, Wayne Lynn Steed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Steed, Kenneth Ingram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Ingram; Neal C. Croag. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Croag, and Ray Peck's son, Vernie Jay Peck. Mary Hasler, Brad Herrington, Loralee Robinson and Steven OF sen were all baptized Saturday evening and confirmed in testimony meeting Sunday. - had cake and ice cream. Those attending were Craig and Keri Lee Byram, Jeri and Julie Cash, Sandra Shaw, Chet Stark, Denise Monte Bambrough. Bouchard, Phyhs Rainey and Margaret Han-draha- The Father and Sons award banquet will be held Saturday evening at 0 p.m. at the Weber All Union building. College Priesthood Aaronic boys and their fathers are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dayton gave a dinner party Monday evening, It was for a brother Dee Dayton and his family who are THURSDAY. moving to California. There were 12 guests fresent. George Handrahan won a contest oo TV during the week. He drew a penguin and cam in real close to the top. Congratulations George. Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith a marriage took place between the former Ona McMillian of Lay-to- n and Richard Wells of Ogden. in The couple Nevada for a few day. About 50 relatives and dose friends were there to witness the ceremony. Mrs. Lavina Fisher of Kuna, Idaho is visiting this week with her daughter, Peggy Hill and family. Lyman Fisher also came down with (hem. He entered the mission home Monday and will leave next Monday for a Central States Mission. His headquarters will be in Independence, Mo. Rlverdale News rage two I MARCH 8, 1862 home, especially the two and sister who love to hare this new , addition where they tan .show Hr off to visitors. back5 ROY, NEWS brothers - Camp Sunset View of the DUP Peterson March 12. Helen Pearmet on Feb. 23 at dhs home of son March 13, Sydney Spack-meOna Venable. Stephen Boat, Jean Parker, A history was given by Emma LuAnn Field, Judith Newcomb Smith and the lesson was given and Don Ray Thomas. March 14. by Nola Barker. Mrs, Thomas Eciersly is reRefreshments were nerved by ceiving treatment at the hospital BevMrs. Venable and to Irene and CongMtulaiion erly Wiberg to Iva Lou Alton, Raymond Wirth of 5775 So. 1900 Audrey Hess, Mrs. Smith and W. on the birth of their new Mrs. Barker. sou Feb. 22. Nellie Hall is seriously ill and Cteve and Yvonne Bolingbroke is receiving treatment at the their baby home from the brought Dee Hospital. Monday after she had hospital Cra-guMr. and Mrs. William G. weekend there for obof 4895 So. 2700 W., are the spent the The girl is reported servations. new baby proud parent! ef a s in good condition and the daughter bora March 1. her have to are happy Gerf Smith celebrated her 7th Kathryn Blain; daughter oA Andrew and Joan Moser, cAme from Logan last Tuesday to visit with her mother: for 'ttw day.5 The First Neighborhood. Study met at the Group of home of Loren and Bessie Kay on Wednesday, Feb. 28. J Hal-Ve- fn up n Boling-broke- birthday on March 5. Guests on hand to help her celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Win tie and family and Joan Anderson and daughter Jody. Lyle Stevens has received his order for naval duty and must repot at San Francisco on Mar If someone ; 'is A missionary farewell testimonial will be held in the 32nd Ward next Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Miller and daughter, Marsha. Mr. Miller, local builder, has been called on a 2 Vs year LDS work mission to assist with the building of chapels in Germany. All relatives and friends are invited to attend the services which begin at 5 p.m. March 11. Next month it will have been 30 years since Mr. Miller returned from a regular mission to that same country. He and his wife, Katherine Meredith Miller, and their 17 year okl daughter, Marsha, will depart by plane March 21 to fill their assignment. The Millers reside at Members of the Les Amis s Gaies Club entertained their 236-40t- hus-band- at a dinner party at the' Fort Pitt room Wednesday evening of last week. The March meeting is scheduled to be at the new home of the club president, 'Mrs. Ruth Parker, March 26. Mrs. Ruth Bradley is in charge of the entertainment for that evening. A tpuch of humor from the field was received from Elder Alan Judkins, Florida, by his mother in a recent letter from him. It seems a man there asked some missionaries about whether they or anyone In their church received pay. They assured him they nor any other. members received pay for their services. The man said he had wondered since he had passed their church and heard everyone singing "Wo Thank Thee, Oh God, For a Profit j j tnoYing (DITOIIAl &s: Joel Ml I 26. Leland Manning has accepted a position as an associate engineer in the development of the Polaris missile in the area of Mountain Home, Idaho. He and his wife the former Lois Telford, and tbeir two children, Michelle and Eric, left Saturday to make their borne at Boise. ' you knoa dm mall feeond ggOiottod it RVi NATIONAL : A happy anniversary to- - Mr, and Mrs. Parr Sainsbury March 3, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Taylor March 10, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stokes. March 11, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Wright, March 12. lobs In terry tog Ml mmt A speedy recovery is wished ininwily'i trxditkmej ill who is for Thelma Maughan enfcstef keepstslity.Tell Wei cease Wages tbe e at this time. and address of Sunday dinner guests at the Editorial officers at 5388 S. home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling 1900 W, Roy, Utah. Publishes Campbell were Mr. Campbells every Thursday. ' Telephone PHONE EX Mrs. and Mr. Dewey parents, Campbell and daughter Paula of J. Howard Stahle, Publisher Weston, Idaho, and daughter f f1 Tf W Betty Lou Stahle, Editor fi .i4 4r Colo. Betty Henzley of Denver, R. D. McConaughy Mr. Campbell was enroute to Managing Editor his to 4 join Healdsburg, Calif., Larry Perkes son Dr. Vance Campbell, for a Mechanical SupL flight to Acapulco, Mexico for a few days of sail fishing. Laura Moss has returned home FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING from the hospital following treatto be ment there and is reported doing well. Lucille and Joseph Fage are PHONE TA parents of a new daughter born Saturday, March 3. This is the third child for the Fages who reside at 5620 So. 2800 W. Charles Hull is spending a few days In Waco, Texas on TDY. He is expected home on Friday. Ada Robinson has returned Collie home from the hospital and is progressing satisfactorily. Birfthday greetings go out to . . Joan Wallace and James Matis March 3, Betty Jean Kearl Mar. Pom 7, DeAnn Moore, Carolyn His-loWilliam Benson, Don Ray, Wire March 8, Keith Wright, Linda Mabel Ray, Grace Stockham, Dogs Impound Fee Hilton March 9, Hal Vaughn Olmstead, Howard Deal, Annette EX Stegen, Gregory Bingham,, Doug-'la- s Van Zyl, Stanley Beamon 5500'SoV. Ray March 10, Marlin Loosle, Dari Field, Gregory Holt March 11. L. Supt. Animal Control Sonja Bostrom, Arvila Ross. Steven Lee Frodxham and Helen JhjSutiCImiuck fcejj 825-165- urn Ken Fahncke, Contractor 03 UNCLAIMED DOGS FOR SALE 42 mos., male, pedigreed with papers p, .... Brittany Spaniel, young female Mix., with collar Haired Terrier Other Pay Phone 3,9553. .... or call at Mark 400r W: Streeter, Building Boosters CLASSIFIED $35.00 $12.00 $5.00 $8.00 .TT-b- tj ADS (Prophet). His father's condition at Dee INCOME TAX Federal and State Tax. Tax Hospital is reported by Dick Enin your home. sign to be steadily improving. It appointments Reasonable Ph. EX will, however, be a long time before he will be completely well, his son said. The elder Mr. Ent sign was gravely injured by a SAVE YOURSELF time, a headn driver at 25th and Grant ache ana maybe money by letta week ago Thursday just minutes ing me prepare your Individual after he had left his place of emState and Federal Tax returns this year. For information or ployment at Depot Drug. Twin sons were born to Roger appointment please call TA and Linda Archibald Hall at Dee Hospital Feb. 28. They are the AND alterayoung couple who five in Jake DRESSMAKING tions. 1703 N. Main, Sunset, and Klea Kapps former home. One of the boys weighed in at 7 Phone, TA lbs. 14 oz. and the other was 6 lbs. 7 oz. FOR SALE Bd. Cornet, alIn accordance with President most new. Folding camp bed and mattress, 9x9 tent. Zig McKays recent advice that all women of the church should learn Zav sewing machine, like new. to do their own sewing, special Phone TA Benjamia Barton. 5935 So. 2575 W. Roy. emphasis is being put upon at-- 3 taining that end. The Riverdale Relief Society presidency has announced that all women are en- NEW CLASSES starting immecouraged to bring any sewing diately to train a few women in the sale of the world's fastprojects to Relief Society work est selling cosmetics, must act meeting the second Tuesday of each month. There they can be quickly to qualify, call Avon helped in cutting it out and asCosmetics, Ogden, EX 8 sembling the article. 2 hit-ru- 8 Glenn's House of Meats STANDS SYRACUSE-PHO- for 'SAFETY' ALL Slat TA NE 5-18- 62 MEATS GUARANTEED 100 taaieleiet more reserve! per savings dollar than mast j, We Do Custom Killing and Curing , similar type institutions in Davis County and 44W mar the, national average ... an extra measure thaa of safety far and PORK BEEF year sevlngs. J 3-- Wholesale to YOU! Vi Beef 43c CUT, WRAPPED & FROZEN Tear savings at State are insured to $10,000 by agency of the United State permanent Vi Pork Cevoreasant. Free Gifts HAMS & BACON CURED TE33 V'Vv RETAIL MEATS - For Saving THE DOUSLE SS STAIDS FOR SAFETY n ..... Friday and Saturday Only Pork Sausage . 3 lbs. $1.00 Pork Chops 45c Slab Bacon TBone Steak mm Baby Beef Liver Lunch Meat By end Loan Aeeociatloi Clearfield Office! 75 South Stata Name Offices death Main, S.l.C Utah it 35c All , ...... ,. C. 49c 79c 35c 3 lbs. $1.00 the Piece Meats Arrayed to Perfection Family reunions are fun. Traveling isnt always easy. Long distance is. Pick up your phone and go visiting . . . tonight ! ' Low night ralts apply iff day Sunday f MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE (3 , |