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Show 0 ' "Hif yrf " J1W J j' " " ''1 v " ' - 4"'" 'I lil THE NEWS Mrs. Cloyd Blaine became ill in Leyton. Brent is a Studious and was rushed to the hospital and ambitious young man, havTuesday. It is believed to be a ing filled an LDS mission to Gerheart attack. many a few years ago and is Little Kenneth Slettlcr has been studing law; he has taken on ill recently with the Measles, and this motel business to help him was last reported to be feeling with his schooling. Mrs. Hugh Gates and family better. Brent Hcniger has purchased is visiting with her parents, Mr. the Mona Loa Motel apartments and Mrs. Van E. Heningcr. Elder Robert L. McQuarrie, refrom the State and is moving them near the Holt Bowling Lanes cently returned missionary from BINGHAM'S BIKE SHOP Schwinn Headquarters Repair all makes New and Used 1935 W, 5200 S. 'vN' NVVv Roy & Models 825-863- 2 the French mission, motored to Logan Wednesday of last week, to renew old acquaintances of Iigan and Utah State University, lie is now registered at Utah State. .Elder McQuarries homecoming was Sunday, Jan. 27 in the new Sunset ward church building. The Sunset City councilmen hesld a special meeting Thursat the new city day night at shop and discussed the awarding of a contract for construction of a new city hall. A number of bids have been submitted and are being studied by Fred Montorency of Ashton, Evans and Brazier Salt Lake architects. Mayor Bur-so- n said bids ranged from $97,000 to $112,000. The High Priests intelectual meeting starting this year, was held Monday night. Jan. 28, at "v Buy BIG and youll SAVE BIG! Buy the LARGE SIZE package of your favorite health and grooming aids at our low, LOW PRICES. Theres much more in it for you MORE of the products for longer-lastin- g supplies . . . and an added bonus of MORE SAVINGS in the bargain. So buv BIG at ILMILTON DRUG CENTERS LARGE SIZE SALE and SAVE in a BIG WAY! Parke-Davis-rSa- $1.00 ve the Sunset Third and Fourth Wards building. All ward members are urged to help all they can to finish the new building. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. ' George Boyd Bailey says there is about two Howell and their children Darrell weeks work yet to do. and Judy have left their home m and will spend the next Frank W. Asper, noted organ- Roy ist of Salt Lake City Tabernacle three years living in Japan. Mr. Howell works, at Hill Field and choir will present a community has been fransTered to that counorgan recital in the new Sunset to work. A going away party ward chapel on the new organ, try for the family was held last ThurFriday evening, Feb. 8. Everyat the home of Mr. and Mrs. one is invited to enjdj' this eve- sday Law. A lovely dinner Raymond of wonderful entertainment was served and ning were playand tickets are by contribution, ed. After which games the Howells were the funds to go toward paying for given a going away gift. Friends the chapel. who gathered to wish them well were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Horne, You will become as small as vMr. and Mrs. Earl Yearsley, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barker, Mr. and your controlling desire; as great Mrs. Joseph Hess, Mr. and Mrs. as your dominant aspiration. Ed Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Duane James Allen Woodland. The Howells left Roy last Friday and went to Idaho to visit their parens. They will leave from California on Feb. 11 for their ocean voyage. The Xi Iota chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Jan. 23 at the home of Mr. George Chino. The hostess served luncheon, alter which a lesson on the fundamentals of good public speaking was given by Mrs, John Sessions. The business portion of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Glen Bingham. During the course of the meeting the sorority selected a woman to represent their chapter for sweetheart of the valentines dance which will be held Feb. 15. Mrs. James Larsen was given this honor and will compete with representatives of the other chapters of the sorority for the Sweetheart title. Others who were in attendance at the meeting were Mrs. Duell Sparrow, Mrs. Glen Stevens, Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mrs. George Hanson, Mrs. Lon Dunbar, and Mrs. Norman Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bolmgbroke entertained some friends at their home last Friday evening. A delicious dinner was served, after which the guests enjoyed themselves playing games and visiting. Those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Arol Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Johnson, Air. and Mrs. John Jeppson, and Mr, and Mrs. Clark Olsen. Barry Parkinson who has been living with his brother Leon Parkinson in Roy for some time, was married last Friday in the LDS Temple. The bride is Carol Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Ward of Malad, Idaho. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. NOW AT HAMILTON Oran Parkinson of Portage, Utah. The couple were honored . by a DRUG CENTERS reception in Malad and are making their home in Ogden. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill on the arrival of a new baby daughter. The little girl was born Jan. 24. She has 6 brothers and sisters to welcome her. Ronald and Bonnie Jones are also thrilled about the birth of a new son. The baby arrived earlier than expected and weighed jSave only 5 pounds and eight ounces but seems to be doing fine. Del by, Kathy and Randy are also very excited about thear new brother. residents are Several Roy spending time in the hospital. Smith is in again with back trouble. Mrs. Budd Bell is ill as is Mrs. Pat Russell. Nellie hobinson and Irene Avis were both in the hospital but are now Save at home convalesing. Get well soon wishes are extended to all these people. Mr. and Mrs. B. Russell Lyon, ROY NEWS -- MYADEC VITAMINS New Formula BAN DEODORANT Crest Reg. 69c TOOTH PASTE Reg. 98c J79 37c 73' 69c 47c 32c GILLETTE FOAMY Close Out Last Year's 100s Revelon Acne 99' TREATMENT KITS STYLE HAIR SPRAY With new super hold spray Buy 2 cans get one can FREE 3 Save 1.49 ;vvvVVVvvvVVWVVWVVVWVVV.vvvV''VVAVSVv I Cans 98 Revlon Satin Set Hair Spray ri r ol i1" l ' Units in the Roy area will celebrate the 53rd Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America beginning Thursday, Feb. 7 and countinuing on through Feb. 13. Observing the the thyme, Birthday Be Pre"Strengthen America pared, Be Fit, the Units will hold Scout Family Banquets, Courts of Honor, and Scout Sunday Services with parents, families, and adult leaders. Scouts are being encouraged to attend in uniform at their own church or synagogue on Feb. 3rd or Feb. 10th m observance of Scout Sunday. Scouting Units will emphasize fitness recognition at their special meetings qnd will strive to create a better understanding and a greater interest in the aims and objectives of the Boy Scout Movement. Mr. R. F. Cottie is reported to be quite a bit better and has left the hospital to recuperate at the home of his son. He may be reached at 4'K) University Dr. Pocatello, Idaho. United in marriage Monday eve-niJaii. 28 were Ronald Bruce Tubbs and Judy Lynn Purser. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tubbs Sr. and Lynn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Purser. under ... Page Six The Cub Scouts are selling light globes and have a few more they need to get rid of this week. If your supply is low, would you help them by filling your supply or extra sockets now ? Please contact Mrs. Pluim at by in Southern Utah and Arizona. He visited with the parents of the Indian children.who are here going to school, lie spent Sunday telling about it in Sacrament meeting, at a fireside for Hie Teachers Quorum and at Fireside Friday. for the Young Marrieds at the The of our ward have home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling won the right to compete for the Gardners. The Teachers Quorum their meeting at the home play off for the 2nd half of the enjoyed basketball season of our stake. of Lynn Poll. Films were shown at the firesides and it was very They will do this Thursday evening at 8 p.m. at the Mount Og- interesting. den Jr. High. They would like A new family has moved into everyone to come and cheer for the Carl Fernelius home. They the team. are Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPhie Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harmon and and two little girls. We wish to family have moved from our town welcome them into our town. during the week. They have movA new home is being constructed into a new home in Sunset, ed just across the street from We hope they like it there. home. It belongs to celebrated her Reid Starks , Iatrica Rainey the name of a by family seventh birthday on Saturday by having a party. They played games and enjoyed the fun. RefreshLarry Williams will be advancments were served. ed from a deacon to a teacher Get well wishes are sent to next Sunday. Mary Smith who had her tonsils out Saturday morning. We Graduating from Primary as wish her a speedy recover and second class scouts on Sunday all the rest of the ones that are were Gary Scheck and Steven Ukena. They will be ordained feeling under the weather. Harry Smith returned last week Deacons next Sunday by their from a two weeks trip down with fathers Lyman Schenck and Arthe Indians on the reservation thur Ukena. 3 South Weber FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING Last week Donna Poll received a trophy and a check covering her bowling expenses from win- Ken Fahncke, Contractor ning the Champion B League Bowling Tournament. She came in first place. Donald, Mary, Dick and Bette Titensor returned during the week from a weeks vacation in Calif, where they Sacramento, visited with their sons and brothers and families. They also met a new little grandson that they had never seen before. They enjoyed renewing aquaintances with old friends too. Val Byram was sworn into the Army Reserves during the past week. He also attended his first meeting there in Ogden. Sporting new cars this week are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Greer and family, and Mary Gill. Mary is also taking drivers training at Weber College. Cheryl Bryan has her a new little foreign made car. Moving from our town on Friday was Mr. and Mrs. Duane Poll. They have moved to Granger and are just a few blocks form and Linda Dastrup. Douglas Duane is working at Hercules. phone' TA 5-48- 03 TIME CHANGE for the store where your prescriptions are filled to your satisfaction Beginning this week we will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The change will last until April 1st BENNION DRUG STORE 5615 Si 1900 W. Phone 825-633- 6 You can still get your Just add to your account or start a new one and take your choice of the appropriate gift at State Savings. Savings received by the 10th from the first of February. have just returned from several weeks in California. They went their to soak up some sunshine but reported that it was so cold they were glad to be back. Three Roy men were casulties of a basketball game played Jan. 22. Newell Cutler was taken to the hospital fqr repair of a sever-l- y cut head, while Ben Holbrook and Jim Watts both received sprained ankles. In spite of pain and inconvenience, (Mr. Holbrook had to fly to California the following day encumbered by crutches) their enthusiasm for the game is still as strong as ever. Patricia Burgner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Burgner, who has been away for the past 18 months on a mission for the LDS Church left Jan. 27 for Spokane, Washington. Miss Burgner is anticipating a reunion with her and their sister and brother-in-lanew daughter, Carma. She will spend eight or nine days visiting before returning home for her welcome home at the 5th Ward on Feb. 10. Memters of the many Scouting V cn X ' X v $100 OR MORE r t f 'DELTA KOMPACT 6 volt lantern with battery. i ' If V" w . k v . i . VA ' - 4 , ? 1 , $50 OR MORE 100 cotton bath towel, hand towel and wash cloth s ) A vs-' v ''T -Vv It.O Reg. 2.15 1.29 $50 or more your choice A, place sotting IM- PORTED TRANSLUCENT CHINA Services This plus 4A placa saHing ROGERS by Onoida, ltd., SILVERPLATE 4i. plus additional placa saltings, only $2.7S each lima you add $23 Of mora to your savings account. TTccSt-r- t $200 or more G.E. 5 year own place WEEKDAYS 9 a.m.-- 9 Sundays & ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK u-'n- a cf warship p.m. mm Holidays fit. VV PHONE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION $100 or mor PLAID BLANKET 825-67- litTtTTrTrTTT, carrying cas with '0 ' Le-Ve- ll 1976 W. 4900 S. 2.85 Value T1 , 66c COSTUME JEWELRY Vi nag . . ' THE SUN CHRONICLE, TIRTRSDAY JANUARY 31, 1963 SUNSET ftfl n t'1111' ,r Home office: 56 South Main Clearfield office: 75 South State . |