Show 4A TKI OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Circus Ponies Coming to Hooper R FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 8 1952 Harrisville Woman's Family Makes Quick Jump io Five HARRISVILLE— Mrs Bay Hall besides being ambitious is a and generous person very warm-hearte-d When one of her neighbors started to work she asked Mrs Hall If ahe would take care of her youngster Mrs Hall said yes she needed a child to play with her little—girl That happened over a year ago and since then her charges have grown from one child to four extra children Her youngest “adopted” baby was just 14 months of age when she first took her and the oldest four Mrs Hall says she loves every one of them The youngsters are Kaylen Agren two Judy Agee four and a brother and sister '‘team Elaine and Bruce Thompson four and two respectively Depot Nmm ( yf 3-6- 86 “Fun-De-La- i a jig iiasnot1 lanro ghee tiCfrra? mi IskM es&t tempered Mopes yew aeed aoH often desriy indeaed lo me V1 aed presto laiaitfi yoaMnites of ea esrtrrea a cstrsn tmmmm yy y¥ milk MORNING -- ' ?V I L f -- 1 ? SjCj VB - two-yea- ® K? t V ‘ t Thelma Green has been finding it very inconvenient without her glasses this week She inadvertently flipped them into the bathtub breaking both lenses Mrs Nadine Anderson of Anchorage recently was sustained as president of the branch Primary in the place of Donna Carlson Mrs Bertha Hailing has been cbosen to serve on the North Davis Primary board as secretary in the place of Norma Jean Mumford who has held the position for the past two years Mrs The above act is one of many to be featured during the appearance of the John A' Strong one-rinProceeds from the show circus to be presented at the Hooper community park Monday at 8 p m will go toward the First L D S ward building fund g MILK CO A O Bax 176-Sett lake City Utah D s circus The show will be presented in Circus acts consist principally of ponies dogs clown juggler dog baby monkey a theater acts and puppet magic Mr Strong who is 31 years old follows in his father’s footsteps John Strong Sr was a clown and juggler for over 50 years His son now has his own show which he says is the realization of a life’s dream Profits from the show will go toward the ward building fund The Weber county farm bureau is sponsoring a “Talent Find” to include talent of all types — dancing musical numbers skits and others Persons entering must be between the ages of four and 28 years and of amateur status Entrants or their parents also must be members of the farm bureau Anyone interested in participating is requested to contact his local farm bureau leaders Prizes will be awarded high-divin- g Volunteer laborers are tearing down the old covered grandstand which has stood in Hooper since early days and will remodel it and have it ready before Labor day Members of the Hooper First and Second L D S ward Relief societies will hold a joint social town Tuesday at 2 pm at the lunch- - will be park A served Visiting teachers are requested to take their reports Hooper First ward members hoed beets this week for Bishop Lorin E Munns who is convalescing after a fall from the new chapel He suffered a broken pelvis Mr and Mrs Ellis Giles and daughter Kathleen of Hooper and Mr and Mrs George Knight and daughters Sharon and Norma of Plain City made a trip recently pot-luc- k mi CSX TTJT CLEARFIELD — Yes that’s an engagement ring Mayor Melvin G Wood’s daughter is wearing these days — a souvenir she picked up in Hawaii where she went recently to bring home her fiance Stanley Smoot of Centerville Accompanying her on the trip were her parents Mayor and Mrs Wood and her fiance’s parents r Young Smoot fulfilled a mission for the LDS church After living as neighbors in Clearfield for the past several years Ivan Iverson and Mrs Velma Norton found out last Saturday at the Christian Olsen family reunion at Lagoon that they are second cousins Dog Monkey Girl 10 Cares Will Be Among Performers For Two Tinjj y” ‘ ‘ g 600 Engagement Ring Souvenir of Trip to Hawaii J will be held for the Trail Builder boys and High-Divin- g their parents in the church grove next Wednesday at 8 p in The boys and their guests will roast hot dogs over a bonfire and the HOOPER —Here’s good news for kiddies — and their mothers and teachers will have plenty of punch fathers on hand The Hooper L D S First ward building committee will sponsor the appearance here Monday at 8 p m of John A Strong’s one-rinA Primary Su f ‘ Orphan Babies NORTH OGDEN — Lynette Garner 10 is getting sdme early training that should come in haic to Kansas City where they visited some of these days She has with Mr and Mrs Don Nielsen she tends The men returned home in a tiny babies that three ho feeds every religiously week with a new car for the to her cousin babies women remained and The the belong Knights ROY — Hearts of workmen on the visit for a three-wee- k Garth Parker six son of Mr aind sewer project for Cemetery road Mr and Mrs Will Cottle have Mrs Maurice Parker Their moth- sank this week when they disa new ready built frame home er- was accidentally killed when covered water had filled one of located on Pingree lane just Garth’s father backed his car out their trenches The trench was drained ' and east of the highway ‘They are Lfurtner investigation proved water busy painting and plumbing and Garth felt so badly that his fam-appgare(j only in that one spot expect to move in in the immeer went down town and bought two Meanwhile it was reported a diate future Then temporary road has been cut at doll nursing bottles Steel beams Rave arrived for the baby South between Cemetery road a to a to get for- 5300 pet shop roof on the new First ward chapel over and the Roy Park addition to serve mula made especially for babies as a detour when sewer construcEverything was rosy then until in tion the center of Cemebegin the Parkers decided to go on a va- tery road cation Garth’s worries started iall all over His cousin Lynette came to the rescue and offered to tend DUP Plan Confab the babies Now says Lynette’s EVANSTON Wyo — Daughters mother Mrs Ralph Garner it’s a of Utah Pioneers of chapters in of bottle round continual washing NORTH OGDEN— Bob Spack-ma- n formulaBear mixing and baby feeding and Lake and Rich counties Utah is one Scout who is thankcounty Wyoming will Lynette declares her charges 'Will hold Uinta ful for his first aid training at Ideal Beach a convention Garth that kittens such fat baby He has been visiting his uncle be on Bear lake on August 16 it is he when won’t them know gets and aunt who own a ranch in home ' announced by Mrs Arthur McKinLast Thursday Sublett Idaho non president of the Uinta counhe and a young cousin were The Charles N Barkers hgve ty council of D U P chapters horseback riding when Bob’s had two sons home on furloqgh I horse started to buck The young recently Scout jumped off and as he did Vern Barker is in the Corporal his horse got tangled in a rope tank division of the army and now and fell on him breaking his on the high seas headed for Euleft leg above the ankle rope Ruei recently returned from MORGAN — Mr and Mrs Petes Bob said he knew it was two years of service in Korea He broken because his leg looked is now in Camp Cook where ?he Cook will celebrate the 57th anniso funny The other boy ran will be stationed until his re- versary of their wedding day on Bob held the lease next November home- for help WhHefin August 17 bones in place with his hands Korea Ruel cared for a little Ko- Sunday The couple was married at Leigh When his uncle and aunt ar- rean boy for six months He found rived on the scene they had no the child Lancashire his dead of side England They joined the by idea of what was the safe thing parents nearly starved to death the L D S church In 1901 and to do The boy calmly directed The family of Mr and Mrs Jack in 1902 emigrated to the United them on how to place his leg in a temporary splint using an Johnson have been just about all States arriving in Morgan county old Life magazine and a dish over the world since they grew up on September 1 of that year towel During World war II a son Rodney Their marriage was later solemnHe then told his amazed rel- was in the Mediterranean another ized in the Salt Lake temple The atives how to lift him into the son Grant was in the Pacific! A Cooks have two children Cyril V Bill Jensen husband jof Cook of Klamath Falls Ore and car Then for 55 long miles over rough road the young scout-e- r Na Dene fras also in the Mediter- Mrs Veda Cook Hardy of Winne-mucc- a was driven to Burley where ranean and another Nev They also have six an y showed that both bones George Parks husband of Marion grandchildren I was stationed in Germany were broken Mr and Mrs Cook have one of those rather vocations which receive Rut little publicity in the ordinary sense of the word They breed canaries and train them to sing They have some of the best songsters in the United States and are listed among hird fanciers of the country Added to this Mr Cook is a canary judge of international repute Mr and lrs Cook will observe SURE-JEL- L their anniversary quietly at their home in Morgan the Hooper community park Workmen at Roy Encounter Delay Boy Holds Bones In Own Leg 1 Broken by Horse - f I (S©nuanui)G3ininQ7 I?(s 100 Huntsville Visitors Honored At Outdoor Barbecue Parties i HUNTSVILLE—Numerous social activities including dinner par' ties and an outdoor barbecue were given in honor of Mr and Mrs Stanley Hurst of Boston Mass during their visit here Mrs Hurst is the daughter of Mr and Mrs G Henry Burrows Mr Hunt is completing study for his doctor’s degree it the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as well as serving on the stiff j Mrs Hurst is on the clerifical staff at Harvard university — — — Upon their return to Boston 6 Mr Hurst will act for six weeks leaders of the L D S Ogden as guide for a group of European stake at a weiner roast at her y engineers here to study notable home recently Two large bonfires were light-engineering achievements in the United States ed and the group gathered " Among parties given for “the around them to hear a lecture couple were a dinner at the home on the art of photography by of Mr and Mrs Leo Johansen and Carl S Beiler of the church a barbecue at the Rome of Mrs scout council He demonstrated how the girls could take pictures Hurst’s parents Mr and Mrs Burand develop them as a step to rows ward qualifying for the honor The visitors left Friday for Bos- badge in the field of ton En route Jhey expect to visit Mrs Newey is the Ogden stake friends at Denver and Chicago bee keeper of the Y L M I A The Relief' society will hold The M I A Indian pow wow Its teacher’s report ’ and Work was held at the Huntsville park' meeting Tuesday Ang 12 at Tuesday evening Entertainment 1 p m consisted of games and a barbecue Mrs Leone Bingham will give under direction of President Burns a demonstration on how to make Wangsgaard of the Y M M I A chenille flowers There also will and Anna Stoker of the Y L M I be textile painting and sewing A All the members participated i for the bazaar to be ' held in A welcome home social was November held Friday evening at the Entertaining their respective Huntsville chapel in honor of clubs Wednesday evening at their Elder Richard Noorlander son homes were Mrs Vernell Wangs-gar- d of Mr and Mrs John Nooriand-e- r of the and Mrs Richard returned recently Mildred Wangsgard of the Gaiety from an L D S mission to the club Netherlands Thelma Hardy president of the On leave here from Camp Huntsville ward Primary associa- Pendleton Calif is Pvt Ralph tion reports Primary classes will Hansen son of Mr and Mrs Henry be discontinued from now until Hansen who is due at his base the starting of school in Septem- Aug 11 He expects to be here ber when his sister Romona comes Sunday evening Aug 10 after from San Diego Calif where she the church services the children has ben for the past six months of the Primary will exhibit their The next health clinic for Hunts- handiwork consisting of plastic articles leather coin purses and ville will be held in the chapel little parachutes made of muslin Wednesday Aug 13 reports Mrs and other items which the eight Henry Burrows Mrs Ella Merrill classes have made during the sum- county health nurse and Dr Russell N Stirland will be in atmer 7 About a month ago the tiny tendance chutes were taken up in a plane A family reunion will be held and dropped- out to the delight of the descendant of Joseph by the youngsters collected on the Burrows early Huntsville settler own see to chutein their park town the at park at Roy Sunday action beginning at noon All descendants are invited to attend and Mrs Laverna Newey enterand Guardian 60 tained bring their own lunch girls y out-of-doo- E - - son-in-la- 'x w son-in-la- w Fruits Are Here Make JAM and JELLY with pectin today! get finer reel Yen Oee-mine- Sure-Je- ll te HOMEMADE JAMS AND JELLIES— Taste best Pn4ct rf ImmtIFatdt A Cost less I mi THIS luimgpm On tfie back 03 Mrs Peter Cook y Peter Cook Honeyville Scene Syracuse Revives On Bonfire Parly Breadmaking Art HONEVILLE — Trail Builders and their parents were guests at a bonfire program and weinier roast sponsored by the Honeyville Primary this week at the school grounds Games were played and punch and ice cream was served In charge of arrangements were Trail Builders Leaders Reta Bowman Phillis Hunsaker and Violet Hunsaker i Family night as the theme of Sunday evening services given under direction of the Primary The meeting feaassociation tured a panel discussion between parents and teachers The M I A class of Miss Charlene Bensen held a hobo party this week All came dressed in old clothes and prizes were given for the best costume They enjoyed luncheon which they carried to the party in a sack tied to a stick freeb-fru- lt Hera’s why: boil— saves precious juice and flavor I Coded for freshness— you know Sure-Je- ll is fresh! CO kitchen-teste- d recipes— for perfect results follow recipes' exactly I Highly concentrated— and a natural fruit pectin product! flavor with Mrs SYRACUSE Karma Swindle of' the Davis county extension service will demonstrate the art of bread and roll making7 at the Syracuse L D S ward chapel at 2 pm Tuesday at a meeting of the ward Relief society' Anyone interested is invited to attend 7 All phases ' of bread making will ’ be shown w Staff Sgt Robert B Ewing husband of the former Betty Beazer left last week for New Orleans from where he will leave with the U S armed forces for duty In FriTnee Mrs Ewing hopes to join heir husband soon : The Syracuse ward Relief society presidency honored 75 visiting teachers of their organization at a picnic and program at the ward i park last week -- Tuna Breast-O-Chick- en label fancy solid or chunk pack complete this sentence inj 15 words or less:nWe love Breast-O-ChickjenTu- to na 15 more wordsiMI to because" Add up Breast-CtChick- en TunaVeptm fo Box 3ooiLo$ Angeles StCa!i: 3000 B&utifuf actual colors 15 inches in diameter sandwiches and hors Made in CaV c 3-53- 31 ITSZSee contest rules 2t Qroc&'t nniMMm MJUMOW COKPAMt 7:30 p m Sporting Appliances Television Carpeting Jewelry Overstuffs Home Freexers IVElir ITEM BRAND NEW AND PERFECT Each Item Sold Piece by Piece at Auction ifbmiata$ellfx4frt 0MI S Fumlfur Goods FUSE AMEmif RACK K3 Artificial Preservatives? 9 Artificial Flavor Becstmf K9 Artificial Coloring! 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