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Show ing that swanky Pontiac around sent the Gleaner lymbol Beth Peek, president town, it belongs to Royce CLASSIFIED ADS of Salt Lake for dinner party. son of the class, conducted the program Leora and Mabel KendelK Mother and daughter) sang King of Glory." Presentation of corsage by the girl. Colleen Moore wa presented as a Silver Gleaner by class Jeader Fern Poll, and crowned by a previous teacher Jane Poll She then gave a talk on What it Means to be a Silver Gleaner. Fay Ray talked on "Why I Want My Daughters to Become Silver Gleaners Talks were also given by Joyce, Marilyn and Annette Ray and Reta Rae Mar cus Sharon Mills sung Sing Out Glad Heart Afton Poll, Leora Kendell and Marjorie Rirt lead the Silver Gleaner Sheaf Annette Ray and Joyce Ray were in charge of table decorations RaNae Bouchard who has been ill at home for quite some time, made the corsages and helped with other decorations She is also a member of this class and we hope she will soon be able to come out again Prayers were given by Marjorie Birt and Erma Poll The officers of the YLMIA would like to thank Fern Poll, class leader for all the work he has put forth in this class She has really done a good job Let everyone remember the WILL GIVE excellent daytime next Monday night at 7 30 show care to one child over 2 year m. ward hall p of age at my home in Roy Phone It surely does cem good to see Abbie Bryan out in the ward again Her health hasn't been very good for quite sometime By Mr. Thora Moore but we hope now the weather Phone is warming up and its time for things to start blooming again South Weber was well repre she will feel better each day sented at conference last Sun- until she's completely well. This day, when three from our ward is our get well wish to you Ab were paid special tribute. Once bie each year the general board of the LDS Church presents to Our once little town is really each stake a honorary M Men growing Last Sunday four more award This is a very high honor babies received names Vicky and is given to a person whom Lee, daughter of Sharon Stark they feel has devoted the most and Alex Coy, Douglas Harold, time to church work Our Bish- son of Lou Ann Worrall and op Joseph II Ray was surpns Harold Ray, Norma Jean, daughingly givon this honor at con- ter of Norma Marcsing and Lesference held Feb 27 In behalf ter Brian, Kieth Darrell, son of of our ward everyone would Bernice Pettit and James Potter like to extend our congratula- Just received word about a tions and best wishes to him brand new baby girl born to Mr and Mrs Darrell Ray. Mattie G Ray was called as second counselor to Erma Ja Beth Peek, daughter of Mr cobs on the Relief Society stake and Mrs Alfred Peek, was one board She also has devoted of the 10 chosen contestants for much of her time to church a beauty and talent contest for work. 1955, held at Hill AFB She was chosen to represent the Stat The Relief SocVty gave a Colleen Moore was presented Service department. Ilene Ja a Silver Gleaner pin and award very lovely program Sunday ques whom most of us know, . eyemng. conducted by Ada by Bernice Stromberg from the was also a contestant lit counselor to President YMMIA stake board La Vcrn Poll Music was by LeRoy Poll spent a couple of Thelma Wilson and conducted oung people days last week visiting here with Many of our sang at a music Jeslival which his parents and friends Roy says by Jane Poll, The Singing Mothers sang two numbers was the dosing session of con they like California very much Talks were given by Delores ferenee Including a special nutn (of course not like South We ber. Into The Night, which was her) but thev are having some Badger, Fern Poll and Bishop A coral reading was given sang by LaRae Corma, Marie' great times with the Thorpe Ray, Poll, Berniel H.gby and Shcrell (arTllh who aii0 recently left by Afton Seamons, accompanied Bambrough, accompanied by Co- our ward Both families are do by Inla Lkena .ar,d Sharyll Ann Loahm with a and flute, lin n Moore mg fine and wmuld love to get this was a y i yiolin ry beautiful num a Utter from anv of their b r If your wondering who's driv friends Stake visitors were Pres Stark and SisUr Cramer Tin sdj night tin- SUvir (Ilea Prayers were given by Vcrcna We are still holding our get per Commardy was held for Stark and Cora Ki nd'ell The in Come sale. acquainted 'mothers and dangl U rs an spe of Die mnfereme was t'lmo and take advantage of our a love very guests and was Unit All ward mem-'Family Dicorations of white ly affair big reductions. rs to like would thank ll e Re and silver wire carried out in WAYNE'S EXCHANGE 'ahU die orations, corsagi s and luf Society for the mnnv hours of work thev put forth in our itvin to a very dainty bunch yy a rd 1798 W. 5300 S. sheaf of whial was The silver Roy, Utah usid in all decorations to repre The Roy Scout haye done a good job of canvassing the ward on n drive for the Sun Chronicle This is helping our Boy Scouts very much Manv people gave i xtra money besides taking the pape r It will all help our Boy PA'S in Roy MA'S Scouts to get some of (he things LUNCHES AND DINNERS UNSURPASSED 65c up they need If anyone was m.ssid or was not at home and want the paper call their scout had er Alfred P. k 2 2928 and he will send a boy to your honn Those m charge send a special thanks to tin people of the ward for their support South Weber MARCH 10, 1954 THURSDAY, I Cor-nia- - 1 'r-n- l stop in a birthday been trying to beat the girls in THE South Weber in every kind of sports event But those girls are real sportsters and it was no go. PUBLISHED BY But last week we finally did it Uintah beat the South Weber THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY girls in a defensive game of basketball. When the final horn blew Uintah was ahead one point Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursdoy at Roy, Ufo1i,ln And don't think they weren't he Interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, RJverdale, tu k led SUN-CHRONIC- LeRoy Batchelor, counselor in the Hooper lat Ward YMMIA is recuperating from an operation in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. Ward will The Hooper hold a work and business meet ing March 15 to make ready for the ward Relief Society Ba zaar to be held March 17, in conjunction with celebrating the Relief Society anniversary on that date. The bazaar will open at 6 pm. with a supper Useful household articles like aprons, quilts, doilies, pillow cases, and other items will he on sale as will as baked goods, candy and popcorn There will also be a fish pond Come and bring your whole family for a good time The Hooper 2nd Ward Relief Society will observe the Relief Society anniversary with a social They will also luve charge of the March 13 Sunday eve. ning service. Mrs Earl Simpson was elected president of the Hooper Junior Women's Club at their annual club banquet held at the BAB Confectionery in Hooper Mrs. Fred Dawson, first vice president, Mrs Arthur Moore, second vice president. Mrs Her bert Powers, secretary, Mrs Jay , Beus, treasurer, Mrs Ervin historian and Mrs Tony Cox lt Mrs Fay Stuart was in charge of the Heart drive here She was quite pleased with the response Almost every home in the town was contacted, and just alxiut every one contributed to the fund and Mrs Basil Combe He weigh (J 7 lbs 8 oi and was born on the 4th of March Congratulations to you Basil and Shirley Dee I ves The retiring president, Mrs Powers was presented prize -- a jmhshcd with a gift from the dub was contributed Lucks Barbara Wiley home, TV i Repairs fir t HOOPER Older home, 4 one acre, $4,000 WASHER O RANGE HOOPER REFRIGERATOR half acre, $7,000. J ROY 2 acres, Buv, c WHERE SHOPPING PAYS folks if you enjoy read mg this paper, please help me by .ending me news telephone or hitter still hand me yourvown written artiele-- of any me parties, announcements, .family gatherings, etc anything thats Ask for Union Furniture i TOMMIE HOWARD $ Nice frame, 1 Call Home, $8,500 garoge, Sell or Trode Thru ROY REALTY X 7 Across from Roy Lumber I Phone or Now DIVIDENDS people out of every 100 will live to be Only 65 yeors old ond only 10 of these living will be oble to take core of themselves 54 will be dependent on charity G4 new The MODEL CITY PLAN con make you one of the 10 oble to take core of himself ASK HOW! ASK 0 ' ii M A A uM 2 $ abundant I Ifo I svn w 4 H p, a ; lb BURTON W. MANSFIELD. RALPH L SMITH LAMAR NELSON SYLVIA GRAVIET Stringham Jewelry Phone Theater Bldg. Roy FANNING CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 5360 So 1900 West Roy, Utah 2 to 5 Hours: 10 to 12 Saturday 10 to 1 v for all" JV with every bag of Put more light on your farm benefits such money-saving 1. 1. 3. Famous Burpee seeds! Your choice. 6 varieties. Worth 25 i hardy, Mch. Get all 6. Get PilUburys BEST cut like newl 4 All filing done by machlpe more uniform and aceu-ra'vork than by hand. All types ol saws hand 4 raws filed while you wait 4 Try this service you will they 'will r te v.--! - GUARANTEE C T eesy-to-gro- Hr t 24 Hour Watch Repair I Pillsbury's BEST Chick Feeds I I Diamonds fir Best Quality Law Prices Flower Seeds , i Watches lift ; ' u- on CHAPPELL'S Hardware & Lumber Co. 5210 S. 1900 W. Ph. PETUNIAS Mrs Lillian Widdison Garner marked her 72 birthday by attending a session In the Salt Lake City with her husband Horace E Garner and their 11 sons and daughter. After the session, the family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Milton Widdi ARRANGED fmr r- - X UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Aims P t 4 i a: C- & FHA FINANCING $ for and Industry need this vital natural rstourc continued expansion. Because water is so Important to Utah's people, the Utah Mining Association pledges full support to those working for the Upper Colorado River Development project, which Includes Echo Park Dam. All Utahns can help by joining the Aqualantes. f'from tho oarth comes BicycUs Repaired OUTBOARD MOTORS $5 A WEEK HOOPER For Quick Sales Results 'i': 4297 4 watsr to grow. Mining, agriculture Members of the Relief Society 3rd, Roy 4th and Lake View wards will hold a social together commoratlng the Relief Society anniversary Mar 15 at 2 pm There will be a pro gram, games and refreshments in the stake house Members and their friends are invited. SERUfCE r4 3 The Kanesville Ward Relief Society will hold a aoual cele brnttng the Relief Society or ganization March 15 In conjunction with the literary lesson to be given by Minnie Green There will also be games, program and refreshments of the Roy MULTIPLE LISTING ts - The girls volley ball tourna ment of the Lake View Stake is now in progress Games will be played every Thursday from 8 to 8 p m in the Lake View gymnasium until April 21 The public is invited A MEMBER Gl. Phone- CHURCH NEWS NOW! N s KANESVILLE Mrs Laura By bee, Mrs Ellen Rollins and Mrs Jenny Bvbee have spent three clays with their sisti r in law Mrs Bertha Stimp son in Shoshone, Idaho Look neighbors, this article is getting shorter and shorter, and its YOlR fault You know something that I don't and I'm not a very good mind reader This column would be lots more interesting to everyone, if youd get in your two bits' Growing Utah's Greatest Need Utah must hav REALTY acre, flowing well. $6,750. Installation R MANSFIELD which Pauli geode Joe UINTAH and SHOP at MODEL CITY OFFICE LOCATION Our ward is suffering a great loss in the moving of Mr and .Mrs Monte Bullock and their The Uintah school chl Iron, all family Monte has been transfer By Marion Stuart bubbling with excitement tiled red to Grace, Idaho and their into the school bus last Monday having this week We hope they will enjoy tluir new ward up At last it has happened' For their as much as we have enjoyed Uintah the have in years girls their enthusiasm and efforts hereNew WEST POINT in our w art! half b R MANAGER-EDITO- PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION 1 s MANAGER-EDITO- REPORTER DIAL REPORTER DIAL UINTAH REPORTER PH. CLINTON REPORTER SOUTH WEBER REPORTER morning to go over to Burch Creek to sec movie, "Broken Arrow " This was one of a series which they missed last year and was being caught tip. They retries sent in was Lanny By bee's, turned in quite a cowboy and age 7. son of Mr and Mrs Melvin Indian mood, just in time for dinner Bybee, which won 2nd place This is what he wrote "1 want This month. Uintah Ward my daddy to work safely because I love him, and don't want him sponsors the South Ogden Stake to get hurt he hasn't got hurt in dance held at the Junior High all the time he has worked so if school The theme will be "Here all the daddy s work safely like Comes Spring," and the plans mine does then tell their families show promises for a mighty good to work safely and then their time won't ie anymore accidents The Relief Society was in That's pretty nice Lanny, and we hope your daddy will work charge of the Sunday night pro safelv too' gram Iasi week Mrs Jenny By. bee took charge Speakers were When the Rock Hounds, a Mrs Verl Nelson and Mrs Mae group of people interested in Bvbre Block teachers read the collecting rocks, had their exhibit scriptures and quotations and the at Ogden Ford sales the" Albert Singing Mothers did two songs Anderson family went down to "The Lords Prayer' and Oh My see the display Their seven year Father' Sister Erma Jacobs was old Barbara Jean won the door the visiting stake board memlxr Hooper was with responses given by Mrs Tony Cox, Mrs Wiley Powers, Mrs Lynn Christensen, Mrs Lloyd Spaulding. Mrs Wilbur McCracken, Mrs Vern Taylor,, Mrs Fred Rawson, Mrs yin Mason, Mrs Arthur Moore and Mrs Herbert Fowers Mrs James Johnston and Mrs Lloyd King sarg a dm on wishing which they compose d themseltoast-mistres- SUBSCRIPTION CALL ASST. The Circuit,'' a little magazine pul out by the Utah Power and Light Company to serve western states, sponsored a contest called Why My Daddy Shuuld Wprk Safelv One of hundreds of en- porter. Mrs Sunset, Clinfon, Hooper, Kanesville, South Webtr, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. J. HOWARD STAHLE BETTY LOU STAHLE . SHARON LARISON KYLE HARROP Up up, up goes the score for MARION STUART tin boys Another boy was born DOROTHY G. NELSON in our town, this tune, to Mr THORA MOORE Iles-lop- rc LE -- r like . . 7517 45 5 y It LAKE VIEW FEED ROY & SEED 4 4 4 Chick Feeds SNAPOtAOONI growth-powere- d 4. with MY CiNS. 5. Lake View liBESTjj A .v V Ur . . . as and reap these: Reduces time in doing chores after dark. Prevents nighttime accidents. Simplifies work and safeguards animals when they arc sick or at calving time. Protects your farm against theft. Prolongs hours of productive work when ' days are shorter. buy from your daolar FEED AND SEED CO. Ph. 64 Roy, Ut. I I td1 r i. ii fyW ' M ill t ' ...rw r |