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Show . TK0 SUN CHUONICIE, TI&SDAf JANUAH Rivenbb News during the holidays visiting here with his folks. Lewis is working in Dewviile. Mr. and Mrs. e SOUTH WEBER NEWS i, iMi rtii'lwr .r Servicemen News To all the readers of the Sun Em-mett- Kelly Knight surprised his parArmy PFC Thomas A. Warren, ents by calling them from the happy, healthy, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben War19, Salt Lake Airport on New Years new. year. ren , 3910 W. 6000 S, Roy, Utah, day. "Come and get me Kelly was airlifted with other members Dale Child's welcome home ad- said. Welcome home Kelly. of the 7th Infantry Division from dress was held Dec. 29th. Dal Robert Barney who Is serving Seoul to Taegue during Exercise served for two and a half years in the U. S. Navy was privilegSEVEN SKIES, in Korea in in the Eastern French mission. ed to spend Christinas at home. J. W. Cash is home from the The week-lon- g exercise was deDee Hospital where he is visited during the evening. to test the air mobile capsigned kick Mrs. a from to brutal Mr. and by Congratulations abilities of the 7th Infantry Divone of his horses. ision under simulated combat conJim Clark on the arrival of a baby Jeanene and Bruce Van Dyke, ditions. boy. He arrived during the week of December, This makes 3 boys grandchildren of Mrs. Siddie Warren, assigned to Company C, spent New Years eve with for the Clarks. 2d Battalion of the divisions 31st her. Infantry in Korea, entered the Open house will be held SaturDaryl Wilson and Laurie Al- Army in August 1962 and arrived day at the recreation hall between the hourse of 3 and 7 for bertson spent the week end with overseas last February. Clarence C. Earl. He will be their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Reeves, airman apphonored on his 80th birthday, W. L Palmer. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. rentice, Clarence has lived here eM his Mrs. Aaeneth Davis arrived Max A. Reeves of 5974 South life except for one year. Every home from California on Christ- 2700 West, Roy, Utah, has reportone is invited to attend. mas eve. ed for training at the Naval Air Technical Training Unit, JacksonCelebrating' the old year out Mr. and Mirs. Vein Parker were ville, Fla. and the new year in at the home the recepients of welcome relaMr. and Mrs. Willis Mower and of Mrs. and Mrs. Don Byrara The unit teaches selected Navy tives over the holidays. Mrs. family greeted all the Mower were Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Poll, and Marine Corps personel the Pearl mothMrs. Smith, Parkers family at their home on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith, and er was skills needed to make them memvisiting from Montpelier, day evening. They had dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark. bers of the technical Naval AviaIdaho. tion team'1. Mr. and Mrs. John HeDan and family spent Christmas day here. John has been in Japan in the medical corps with the Marines the past year. Mrs. Hellen is (fie former Irene Thompson of Special ROY 1955 W. 5200 S. Riverdale. The family will move Ph. 825-863- 2 or 825-720to California in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malan and family also spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faulkner "A lot of men who complain of Salt Lake, father of Mrs. Parabout the stupidity of their ker, were visitors. Mr. Faulkner would be out of a job if was recently injured in an acci- boas he were any smarter. dent at Industrial Steel, where he works and is now wearing a steel brace because of broken ribs and mjured hark. All members of the relief society are urged to attend the theology and teimony meeting at 10 Tuesday morning. A New Years eve party, a pot luck lunch, noise miners and Roy Shopping Center games were enjoyed by am of Phone 825-978- 6 the families in Riverdale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedley Brough. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cobia of Roy enjoyed New Years dinner with at 7 PJSL his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William EVERY THURS. ERL ft SAT. Cohia of Riverdale. We buy all or any part of Die Riverdale Ward extends household furnishings, their sympathy to Blanch Gibby over the recent death of her appliances, dishes, toys, miscellaneous, or anything brother, Carl W. Slater. you bave to sell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boswell are delighted that their son, Jim SELL at YOUR bouts or OURS! will return Friday from a two Across from Main Gato (South) of HtH AJB. and one half year mission to Braxfl. 393-826- 9 -- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood and ties for the younger generation Ritter and family spent anHIy are in Pocatello, Idaho last week. Shirley entertained at Christmas visiting with friends where Tom has been working. a sleigh riding party, Patty and ' The Ritters are and relatives. enand They intend to be away for one her group played games week. ; joyed refreshments and Clark and living in Honeyville. his friends enjoyed their newly An evening of entertainment Visiting at the home of Mr. finished recreation room with and Mrs. Ken Besso during the games, fun and eats. Each enter- was held Monday nite at the reholidays are Wilkttas folks! Mr. tained on seperate nights. creation hall for the teen-ageand Mrs. Ferrell Wilde of Rock Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickamore of the town. They danced and enSprings, Wyoming. entertained a group of friends joyed potluck. Mr. and Mrs. John Mir. and Mrs. Ed Stromberg end family and Mr. and Mrs. and relatives at their home re- Barker were the host and hostess. John Stromberg of Clearfield each cently. They played games, visitMr. and Mirs. Or km Karras received their Christmas tree from ed and had dinner." and family of Roy were dinner f Eds nephew in California through We extend our bereavement to guests of Mrs.. Fern Poll and the imaik This has happened for Vennioe Poll with the death of family on Sunday afternoon. tne past 15 years. her brother on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Cash Mr. and Mrs. Gary Combe and Glen Poll was ordained an Eland family are the proud owners Danny have returned home after der in Priesthood meeting last of a brand new Chevy 11 station spending five days in Missoula, Sunday by an, uncle, Wayman Montana. They visited with Gails Cash. He returned to Fort'Ord wagon, a pretty blue one. folks over the Christmas holidays, on Jan. 2 where he is spending Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bouchard Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith six months in the army. entertained at their home on New qpened their house to a few games, had par' Lewis Ritter spent a few days Years. They played lunch and really had a good time. 1 a Chronicle, prosperous rs WHUAMSEN FINE ARTS SCHOOL 2144 West 4900 South Roy, Utah 9 Personalized instruction In Water Color, Oils and some Crafts. Beginners Rates Children, Adults." Classes start Jan. 8, 1964. Phone to studio in person. 825-718- 5 Ro-nja- Bingham's Play School Class for or come 1- (De-Lo- e) SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Mike Watson and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin were Christmas guests at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin through the day. Later, Mrs. Mike Watson waa hostess to the group at turkey dinner at her home in Ogden. Mrs. Watson and Richard Martin are children of the Lloyd Martins. - . t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nuttal in the Sunset Ward recently. Mrs. NuttaL is the former Aria Crossley. The young couple have been living in El Paso, Texas. were welcomed A film on the new home teaching program was presented Sunday evening in the Sunset Wards. Mrs. JoAnn Smith who slipped on the ice and threw her knee cap out is recovering nicely. She is getting around with the aid of a crutch. (lylltiglibors Wahlquist Junior. High After a few days vacation, a silent, serene, school came alive again. A roar of chatter and greetings reng through the halls. The swing of class routine starts once again. New Years resolutions are being put to work. It will take a little time to adjust to work, but dont take too much time for the term ends on the January dogs come Watch this! LYNN'S 3, the Valley Bullto meet the Wahlquist Eagles In our first basketball game for the season. We think we have a fine team but they will need more than practice and strategy. The stiff competition we face will also take a lot of school spirit. The cheerleaders ask for cooperation in generating school spirit not only for this game but for all of the others too. With this, we hope we can bring our team to victory. SHOE REPAIR "If the shoe fits repair it!" 12 N. Main, Cifd. MODERN KITCHEN FENCED YARD - BALANCED MEALS CARPETED PLAYROOMS Owned and Supervised by Hons B. AUgier STATE LICENSED PETER PAN NURSERY SCHOOL 5939 South 2600 West, Roy, Utah Phone 825-551- 9 V at when you save YEAR STATE SAVINGS Take your choice of these free gifts when you open or add to your savings account in the appropriate amount. 6-C- YL Open an account or add $200 ' or more and receive free VINYL BAG TOTE-AL- L ifornia. School News 17th. On ClEARANC PLYMOUTH SAVOY SAVE AND UMBRELLA i Carry an extra pair of shoes, boots, fain coator your lunch. $200.00 & FULL SIZE AUTOMOBILE 225 CU. INCH -- 6 CYL. BISIIII Manual Transmission Heater , Defroster, Open an account or add $200 or more end receive free Open an account or add $100 or more DOUBLE BOILER CI ELECTRIC mtUl ALARM CLOCK t POACHER cf Mirro Aluminum A Open an account or add $100 or more SHAEFFER PEN A PEN Ol SET Cartridge ink supply or ball point pen. - Anti-Free- ze Real buy for a man who wants on economy car ii ( One gift per account) . CAN BE PURCHASED WITHOUT DOWN PAYMENT TO SAVE HOW AND QUALIFIED BUYERS EARN FROM '' 4 i J , , JANUARY 1ST Open your account Ji rr v, person - or by mall. (no mail orders for umbrella set) , 1675 NO. MAIN - j - LAYTON Your Country Store . . . With Country Prices With our low overhead and BIG VOLUME You can Drive A Little and SAVE a LOTH -- 0 en- Mr. and Mrs. James Chantalis have had as a Christinas guest, Mr. Chantalis's father from Cal- Hospital. North Davis Stake held its annual New Years Eve dinner in the Syracuse hall Dec. 3L A pro- - Plion " - gram and a dance were also joyed. A terrible tragedy hit the Leonard Rumsey family, formerly residents, late Monday evening when Leonard Rumsey Jr., his wife and two sons ran into a freight train at 4000 S. in Roy. His wife was thrown from the car end killed instantly. All were thrown free of the car. The family was returning from a Christinas party in Hooper. The father and sons are listed as fair' in the Dee AUCTION , M THE HEWS |