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Show X bleeding ulcers. Cub scouts of Sunset Fifth Ward have ia new scoutmaster. Mack Olsen. They held their banquet in the ward hall Friday. Parents were invited. Kay Green, Evelyn Olsen and Patsy Ellis were in charge ,of the,Up ner. New Bobcats are Gary Smith Donald Campbell, Jeffery Swallow, Wesley and Mont Barnes. SUI1SET III THE NEWS leen is in the Mt. Pleasant hospital The Infant baby of Mr. anJ Mrs. Virgil Barnes bos been In the hospital for the past two weeks with Spiriai Meningitis. The baby Is four months old. Mr. Barnes is getting about now in his cast since returning home. He was in the plane crash at Morgan. He can walk around but s unable to be of any Gloria broke her fineer recently and Kay broke her arm. Sd one thing after another has happened to keep Mrs. Barnes going. We all send our best wishes to her and her family. Don't FIGHT . i Your Tax Problems are over when you take them to BLOCK! 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Roy Shopping Center Phone 825-978- 6 3-- and 6 6-1- 2 895 1964-6- 5 Asfr- - New York Word's Fair! The eyes of the world will be focused on the New Worlds Fair when it opens April 1964. It promises to be one of the most exciting expositions of all time. SAVE NOW TO ATTEND U.S. ItIDS Start saving now for this fabulous trip. Decide what you would need and when you would be going. Then put the amount in your Fair Account each week that would add up to the total you would need. Following is a chart for your help: Deck - N' - Ccurt Black or Navy Sizes 6-1- 2. ONLY . . 79S BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS Large Tablecloth Check RED Sizes -B- LUE 10-1- 8 OKLY GREEN DEPARTMENT STORE f MOYERS 825-313- Smith Plaza 1 4-55- 61 USE PLUS 4'i CURRENT RATE SAVE AT STATE SAVINGS Build your Fair Account at State for this pur- pose or for your favorite vacation spot. 298 CLEARFIELD mm l Visit the Jack Purcell ONLY Sah lake, Sugarhouse Clearfield, Ogden o iwar at yoorphene Save fo Navy Blue Shoes REDMAN, a 81 WASH. BLVD. who was trans- GENUINE wish to relax and have no part in the details Of packing and moving, just toil Redman thats how you want.it to be.;Qyr tnq, have know-hoand' responsibility you trust! Clearfield 3100 BLVD. ferred to an Air Force hospital in California is reported to be very ill. It is hoped that he will soon be on the road to recovery, from the hospital and is improving somewhat A speedy recovery is wished for her. complete MOVING TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD QGDei IM were held Monday in Logan. Two Sms, one from Montana and the other from New Mexico came up for the services and have been staying at the Mills home. If you (S) 16 SOUTH MAIN AISO LOWING VOUR TOP? 'i Sundays a great day to call Long Distance, Folks are at home. Rates are low all day. Ov6r 500 Offices Across the United States CLEARFIELD OFFICE 1 ing a mission for his church. The Roy Featherweight Club has a very special meeting planned for March 19. Dixie Lee, from the Utah Dairy council, will be the guest speaker and she plans to whip up some delicious low calorie dishes for the ladies to sample, as well as talk to them about meal planning. Any one who wuld like to attend this lecture, even though she is not ed to 2474 W. 5175 S. and the a club member is invited to come, Kenneth Kaprons family have set More information as to time, place up housekeeping at 5555 S. 2300 and transportation may be obW. We hope they will all be tained by calling Mrs. Don Hehappy here. witt at Air. and Mrs. Ray Alvey have Mrs. Pearl Rosenloff is very Ljreturned to Roy after a trip to ill in the hospital after suffering Colorado wherethey attended the to heart attack. It is hoped that funeral-o- f a relative. her recovery will be quick and Irene Nelson! has also been a complete. way. She wentro Arizona to visit Visiting at the home of Mr. her family end especially a brother who just returned after fill- - and Mrs. Ronald Harker for a few days this week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conklin end AND TILE FLOWERS their children. Mrs. Conklin and ARE FURNISHED BY Mrs. Harker are sisters. Back in town after a weekend Olive and Mark' trip to Las Vegas are Mr. and KLENKE FLORAL Mrs. Harvey HiiL Free Parking in Rear Mrs. Vera Budge Is home re955 Wash. EX cuperating after undergoing surgery last week. She is reported to be improving and feeling well. Our sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mrs. Mills mother. Elnora Hansen, who has been living here n Roy with them for some time, died Tuesday morning in a Bountiful hospital. Funeral services ; 3 K can be done. Mrs. Ruby Olmstead is home after spending a few days in thet hospital for surgery and is reported to be feeling quite well now. Her husband, Howard, had surgery about ten days earlier so they spent some time recuperating together. It is hoped that both will be feeling good os new again soon. Down to see the Olmsteads and offer assistance was a brother, Newell Baker who lives in Bend, Ore. next best thing to being there. 825-226- BECAUSE lyweds greeted guests at a reception in the same building which was decorated with flowers of white and blue. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Ogden. 74 l.tt Urit ceramic. a 39c Rifutir Siren HAND LOTION Ceta Home. It 01 Cera Homo. SUPPOSITORIES . each .83 HAND CREAM I 01 Ref. L73 1.23 when yoo boy J4 t for S 00 or 1 Rif. Lit, Lit Remit. 3 IU. . FREE .Bag 4 Pairs .77 .... ASPIRIN Remit, 3 for 1.00 ti.ctru. CAP riMtit LIQUID ANTACID GEL 500 i Creem. 100 yinvun.i. SUM GLASSES COOL BLUE deodorant Sol.M 100 BATTERIES' TRANSISTOR FOR REXAU n Mi. 2 JOO pintle JUf. 7ft REXAU Tablet Dtily. lOO't, e OnbratUMo bottle PinU JOO Mint 12 01 - 2 JOO TOR rexall RUBBING ALCOHOL kbcau MILK OF MAGNESIA riila or BLUE ORAL MXAU white GROWN FROM ONE IN 18 SHORT YEARS HAS OFFICE TO OVER 500 AFFILIATED OFFICES ACROSS THE COUNTRY? WHY hew home. The Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met last week at the heme of Rhea Stevens. President Katnryn Stromberg conducted the business meeting and Carlene Sparrow gave the lesson. Tools for the Art of Life, which dealt with speech end the orgin and use of words. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Others who attended were JVilma Stewart, Mary Chino, Kerma Larson, Evelyn Sessions, and Kathleen Dunbar. Welcome as Roy residents were four families who recently moved into town. The Richard L. Millers have moved from Clearfield and are living at 5044 S. 24 50 W. and the Donald Bush family are living at 5020 S. 2350 W. They moved here from Ogden. The Ben Divins have mov- 3 for 1.0Q . PERMANENTS 4 dresses. Tommy Richins, A junior usher led the procession and Kim Richins bore the rings on a blue satin pillow. Other ushers included Dean Barnes and Lynn Rose. After the cermony the new- HEADING FOR A FALL? Wil-La- pairs 1.00 - ST lxu-j- Eli f .8 boxes 1.00 hit. 2ooi tiuofMo THI CREEK? The Sand Ridge Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met last week at the home of Dorothy Smith. Connie Seamons gave ihe lesson and Viola presented the history. Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Cottle has sold her home in Roy and moved to Ogden. She will certainly be missed but it is hoped tiiat she will be happy id her 8 for 1.00 pci mwr. SEAMLESS NYLONS SAVE yourself time, money and worry TODAY! her family. 03 'f PAPER s X U? Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Croft has been seriously ill in the hospital following emergency surgery. Her many friends end neighbors are hoping for a speedy recovery and hope she will soon be home with FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING it! FORGET i ROY NEWS Ken Fahhckb,' Contractor Page Four UUyuuU it ... help.-Daught- er Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay D. Workman and baby visited with Mrs. 'Workmans parents in Ephraim Carolyn Marie Rlchins, daughover the weekend recently and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Rich blscr their daughter, Doyleen, who ins became the bride of Larry is, attending Snow College. They Dennis McKean last Friday evenbad returned home Sunday and Went tty work Monday morning ing. The ceremony which was when they received a phone call held in the chapel of the Roy that Doyleen bad had a sudden Stakehousb was performed by attack of acute appendicitis. The Bishop Dale Bingham. Parents Workmans rushed back arriving of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. just as the operation was over. Chester McKean of Ogden. The They returned Tuesday. Doy bride was beautiful in a straight white brocaded taffeta dress with a long train and a waist length net veil. Standing in as best man was Bob McKean, brother of the groom. Judy Richins, maid honor and sister of the bride, wore a full length pale blue dress of taffeta and chiffon, while the bridesmaids Barbara Willie, Virginia Stockdale, and Barbara Barnes wore street length dresses Roy Shopping'Center of the same material and color, Phone 825-978- 6 The mothers also wope pale blue ) tt'fl i Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Blain arrived at the Salt Lake airport Saturday morning after a 7 week visit in Hawaii with their son, Robert and family. They met the newest granddaughter before leaving for home. A son Demar and New Den mothers are Lois Swalfamily met them at the airport low and Nancy Barnes. Pinewood Mr. and Mrs. Bob McQuarrie derby kits were given out in preand their daughters and Larry paration for the derby next month. Brian Leatham was graduated Folson attended the play Rhinoceros presented by Utah State fiom the Guide Patrol into the Theatre in the Little Theatre at Tenderfoot the USU College. Their son, RoMrs. Afton Taylor is happy over , her 7 year old grandson. Stephan The presidents of the 479th Quo- bert played a part in it rum of Seventy honored the reTom Mowers was rushed to the Flint who was the winner of the Eugene Jelesmk Talent Case show cently released Iftpfesident Robert hospital and operated on Thurson Channel J. He plays a guitar, C. McQuarrie at a dinner Thursday for appendicitis. Tom is one day night at the Utah Noodle. of our top ward basketball play- sings and yodels. This contest is on for several weeks and the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ers but will be unable to play. final winners get a chance to go McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hiroshi Shioji entered the hospi to New York and Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Vem appear on Ted , Young, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baird tal recently for treatment of Macks show. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Hodson and Mir. and Mrs. Henry Wessman. FILLER P THE SUN CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 10k OUR LAYAWAY PLAN mnp AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Horn office: 58 South Van Deulitld office: 75 South State |