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Show I '' f THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY MAFK'H V F " sisters. A happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Taylor March Builc&ig Boosters t t ' Emmett Cottle is improved and has returned home from the 'hospital following surgery, T Terrace. A hot chicken dinner was enjoyed by six couples who attended. Get well wishes go out to Robert Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Atkinson, who Is receiving treatment at the hospital after he accidentally shot himself in the knee on Sunday. The Mary E. Dalton Camp of the PUP met Monday evening at the home of Lucille Gibby. Captain Hazel Byrnes conducted the meeting. Joan Pingree presented the lesson. A delicious dessert luncheon wa erved by Mrs. Gibby to Golda Steels, Dorothy Walker, Shirley Jensen, Vera Howes, June Taylor, Mrs. Byrnes and Mrs. Ping n. bjj t 4 cost io build, our fieu; Urrocrn.Ttien we'll want to go for plans andestm&tes to Kn UN Jerry Stevens of 458 So. 1900 A Letter To the Editor W. who are pround parents of a son born Mar 7. It sure is surprising how many Lola Beth Thompson is con- people do not care who is going fined to the hospital following to the the next president, vice president etc. They dont attend surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parkinson and PTA meeting, they just leave and their son, Barry Parkinson, it up to the next guy. Well the have been house guests of Leon next guy just did not show up and Eulla Parkinson the past either. Listen to these people and groan when the weekend. Barry, Leon's brother, moan guy gets the job. "wrong has just recently returned from his mission to South Africa. Doxey school has over 470 members In order to vote A baby girl was born to Rob- paid-u20 percent have to be present, ert and Darlene Gross of 65 attended the March Saturday, March 3. This 8th people meeting. evens things up a bit and gives There is going to be a special them three boys and three girls Those at home awaiting a glimpse meeting soon, would you care to join the other of the new girl are: Jay, Terry, voters Ronnie, Nancy and Kevin G. W. AndPBw and Joan Moser hosted a building fund dinner group at their home Saturday, March 3 Those attending were Glen and SUNSET NEWS Melba Stoker, Owen and Elva Fox, Loren and Bessie Kay and The Sunset Ward will hold a Dee Ray and Irene Jensen bazarr Saturday, March 17. A dinner for contributions to A $1 50 luncheon will be servthe budding fund was held at the home of Keith and Barbara Cox ed at 1 p m. on Saturday. March 3 Doug and Following the luncheon Mrs Dorothy Smith, Cyril and LaRue Helen Kimball will give a book Clough and George and Noretta review. p Hal-Ve- Benefit Basketball home" The first and second place winners of the sixth, seventh and eighth grade basketball league will hold a benefit basketball game next week at 7.39 in the Roy Jr. High Gym, Admission is 25 cents for children and 75 cents for adults. Proceeds from the contest will go towards the Roy Recreation program. - A WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE ROY FURNITURE NEEDS A SLOGAN! I FILL OUT AND DEPOSIT AT STORE ! ADDRESS ! I Pavia Junior High and appeared leased as Mia Maid teacher and receutlyl as guest sokst in Davis Joan Croag was sustained as Honor Youth Symphony under Mia Maid teacher in her place the direction of Arthur Peterson. High Priests will hold their Miss Eva Jean Burnett, daugh- banquet Thursday night at 7 p m. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bur. Marc hl5. This is for both the nett, was victorious in the 1962 High Priests and their partners Promenade Terry Wilmot celebrated his 9th annual Collegiate sponsored by Sharmea, a wo- Birthday last Saturday, March 3 men's social club on Weber Col- There was quite a crowd Both the living and television room1 lege ' Campus. Friends of Mrs. S S. Bonham were filled with kids doing the may like to know how she is. Re- Twist cent reports are that she hafl to have a second operation as the ATTENTION bone didnt heal. She is now doing nicely, having to stay in the hospital a few weeks longer, Mr. El wood Dawson entered the St. Benedict hospital about March 2, gf a heart attack Friends are wishing him a quick recovery. He may be moved to thhe Railroad's Hospital m San Francisco as soon as he can be moved safely. The annual Relief Soeety Convention for visiting teachers was held Thursday, March 8, at Syracuse in the North Davis Stake House. Gaplene Bradley was recently released as beehive leader and sustained as Activity Counselor of MIA. Edith Goodrich was re- - Hoover Vacuums Hoover Carpet Shampooer Hoot Polishers e . . SALE FILLER PAPER , 8x10e ! FLASHLIGHT 2-C- ell HOT WATER BOTTLE Regi 300 Regular 1.49 COLOR SHAMPOO K PRICE $2 50 day "FAST" HOME PERMANENT For Sale TA Clearfield, Ut. 63 two-wee- HOUSEWARES REDUCED! HASSOCKS 4 ONLY 4 will GIANT ; TV TRAYS 4 k' 5.39 katbudf .47 Each Waste Paper Cans - Garment Bags : , and lowered 1001 Items Iptelal omh'i M fUskM", nitolN, ...Him yu tnioy Ufa Mdleia Rat the winner your choice in the above blank receive a FREE Westinghouse major appliance. tu chann-ol-ll- ft taa relieve MMMIMM fully 9 Pots & Pans toyur 1 a TfT ttcipaaloa overhead expenses to give its customers better buy on furniture and appliances. A change in the advertising program makes a new slogan necessary to convey their ' ! message to the public! Fill 4.98 , Cbange-of-Li- fs or loss I 2 for 25c . .2 for 1.25 Reg- - $2 51.00 CHANDLER DRUG 1 Roy Furniture has streamlined its store, j.09 . Come and See Other Fabulous Values Blue Lustre Shampoo Bissell ShdTnpoo Hoover Carpet Shampoo This really does the job easy and end save lots and lots of money Roy Furniture . . PEROXIDE 'h PRICE Tot tat to tired 1 to Mo rut ! 19 ..... 88c 75c day 50c day Hc 9 volt, Reg. 49c 19c Reg. 49c . . ,1?C slogan 12 Words Reg. 25c TRANSISTOR BATT. ASPIRIN HOUSE CLEANERS For Rent REXALL FAMILY BUDGET Making You ; j Only Half aVonan? PHONE Your suggested "From the earth comas an abundent fife for oil " Mr i and Mrs Van E Heninger enounced the marriage of their son, Brent, to Miss Francine Felt. March 16 in the Salt Lake Temple. They wil hold open house for them in their home in Sunset on the evening of March 17. This will be for all those who caAnot attend the reception at the Institute of Religion in Salt Lake. Building Fund dinner will be held this month. The payment should be paid to the Finance Committee during the month, however. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Smith have just returned from a flying trip to France, Spam and Italy. Mrs. Mabel Easthope has been 111 for the past several weeks, but it reported on the improving list' again. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moffitt announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Gary Robert Lierd, on June 1, in the Salt Lake Temple and a reception in the Sunset Third Ward new building. Miss Lenora Ford was in a piano recital recently at James Pingree. She is a First place winner in a talent contest at North Is 1 NAME ! 4 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION MRS. THOMAS E. SCHWARTZ, Layton, receives the keys to a new Ford Falcon from Allen Flint, manager of Smith's Food-tow- n in Layton. The car was given away as a climax to a six week promotion sponsored by Feodtown stores. Huddleston were those present Belated birthday greetings go out to Mark Nielson and William Williams who celebrated theirs with Lincoln and Washington during the month of February. VeU want to know cuhat-i- t Metal Space-Ag- e Utah is ready to make another important space-ag- e contribution beryllium ore. Several methods of millMountain ores have been ing Juab County's Spor-Topdeveloped and a pilot plant is being constructed in Salt lake City to produce beryllium oxide. Beryllium, vital to today's space craft, has a promising future. Utah will strive for a large share of that future. "Stay-at-hom- trf ) Utah's ree Birthday greetings go out to Glen Wallace Mar. 3, Cheryl Lee, Marlon Hill, Earl Eastman, Elizabeth Miller, Deanne Thompson, Nora Howes, Marilyn Ben-moMar. IS, Chad Swallow, Marlene Bingham, Conrad Hafen, Mar. 16, Eileen Larsen and Mary Dougi Mar. 17, Kathy Godfrey, Ardene and Arlene Ressler, Kevin Beus, William Ed White, De-L- a ine Bingham, Mar. 18, Joe Shafer and Shauna Oliver Mar. 19, Janet Ray, Don Dunbar, Kenneth Medell. Louis Smith Mar. 20, Carol Mattsson, Margene Dunbar, Kathy Parker Mar. 21. Congratulations to Elaine and been employed by Roy Lum. ber Company. Prior to the departure Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead entertained at a party in their honor. Attending were Mr. and Mrs Judsbrt Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thurgood, Mr. and Mrd. Lincoln Ross, Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Redford; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage, , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fage, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jepson, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Olmstead, Glen Sharon and Clair Ross, Carolyn Criddie and Connie Thurgood. - Mrs Louis Leishman surprised her husband last Saturday with a birthday party in his honor held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Kennedy in Washington ft. Bride, and Olmstead, sons i of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmstead left Wednesday, Mar. 14 for Fort Ord, California, to serve in the U. S. Army Reserve. Alan recently graduated from Weber High School. He has been acive in LDS Church activities. Ray is also a graduate of Weber High School. He is married to the former Marla Fage. He has been active in sports and was serving as secretary of the YMMIA in the Roy Tenth Ward before receiving his Cali He has IS, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Medell, March 16; Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hafen, March 17; and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pearson March 21, f 1 Pace Foot J Alan, Itay Olmstead Called Alan the Ray ROY NEWS Still In the clouds are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holbrook who returned on March,? from, a two week trip to Spoiri France and Italy. They were accompanied on the flight by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Smith of Sunset and Mr. and Mrs Ed Hill of Bountiful They left on Feb. 21 and flew by Jet from Salt Lake City to Madrid, Spain. After enjoying the many attractions in Madrid they flew to Nice, France where they rented a car and drove through the French and Italian Rivieras .to Rome. They spent four days In Rome and then flew to New York Where they enjoyed seeing several stage plays before returning home. Myrna and Dcigarn Smith are the proud parents of a new son born March 12. The new addition evens things up a bit as there are wto sisters and a brother anxious for his arrival home. Bishop and Mrs. Lavar McMillan entertained a group of friends at a dinner party on Fri4 day evening. After dinner films were shown and they attended the stake Gold and Green Ball Enjoying the evening of dinner ond dancing were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler, Mr. and Mrs Keith Toone, Mr. and Mrs Berlin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Edwin Arne 11, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bamyrough and Pres, and Mrs George Reinv schussel. 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