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Show I The Sun-Chronicl- Thurtday, May 5, 1955 e, DUI relic Mte on the tabernacle Jack Dayton, Mr. and Mn. Clyde grounds, which will be planted in Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ro!i-Kach camp has been requested to give a rose bush for the PUBLISHED BY The following are celebrating project. The lesson "Stories of the Mor- their birthday thia week: Jay Clark, mon liuttalion" was given by Mrs. Julie Greer, Jeanette Marie Isaacs, THE ROY Kyle llarrop. Luncheon was served Marvin Kap, Joe Ray, Paul Thorpe, to eight members. Betty Titensore, and in case MarIn Weekly newspaper publisher loch Thurtdoy it Roy, Utoh, vin Paul, Betty and Bishop Ray he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rlverdole, didnt know it you were all bom Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesville, South Weber, Uintah and the same day. Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in edronce. And in searching for records of MANAGER-EDITOJ. HOWARD STAHLE anniversaries and birthdays, I MANAGER-EDITOASST. BETTY LOU STAHLE found twins in our ward (that is REPORTER DIAL SHARON LARISON two babies born the same day). REPORTER DIAL KYLE HARROP They are Scott Kap and Nadine Johatisen born Feb. 12, 1953. UINTAH REPORTER PH. MARION STUART , WEBER REPORTER SOUTH MOORE THORA Some one will call at your home WEST POINT VIRGINIA OLESON, correspondent V during the next two weeks for church census. Will you please SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR have this information ready. FOR INFORMATION CALL THE SUN-CHRONIC- LE s PRINTING COMPANY R R f MANSFIELD OFFICE LOCATION CLASSIFIED c REALTY ADS he MIA chose "Our Temple" as ((. theme for Sunday evening s.u i ament services Pres. Viola W ill. .mis conducted the meeting. The opening song was "Eirm as , ,. Mountains Around Us, prayer given hy Sam Moore and the q , hy Joyce Poll LaRae Cornia payid the prelude and accompanud all musical numbers. The natrators for the chosen pro g(ain was Jaiiean Dickamore, Fern t.reer, Sally Moore and Gordon He also helped with a mu-Uts a! leading Talks were given hy I v Giant D.ikamore, Ada and WiL 1...TH t ornia liishop Ray, Sherrell Berniel .' i.en Bamhrough L . it Sally Moore and Marie Poll sang two numbers I In- guest .speaker of the evening v.i- - bishop Yolne-Iielnap. who "kemi "Our Temples and V. oii-Spirituality'' benediction was g.ven by Greer It was a y meeting Mrs. Theodore Holtry. wife of bishop Holtry of the Roy 1st Ward Vll.L TEND CHILDREN by day is visiting with her mother in Kan or tiv week Rhone 2 9121 s.is City at this time TEND CHILDREN . - 5 M Mrs Nellie Roberts, mother of Mrs Stanley Benmon. returned to INSl'RANCE Robert J Carmichael Rov Realtor, Phone 3 5911 Representative of The EquiMrs Phylis Kingsford Clinton, table Life Assurance Society of and Mrs Laura Mars, Roy 1st Ward the Initcd States were recently appointed to the Like View Stake Primary Board Burton V Mansfield and Ralph Mrs Mars will have charge oi the I. Smith are agents for The blazers and Mrs Kinfonl the Equitable Life Assurance So nurserv eiety of the United States Mrs lift h llobltlsim. pi evident Mortgage Loans 4 4 77 Mortg the Hooper Kancsv.llc ITA. age- - Insurance and Life Inaur- - ol Mrs Arlene lloopei, Calvin Ma'im, armCall anytime Mrs Marjorie Reus and Mrs Lois 7517 Neshllf, attended the Utah State PLOWING PTA convention held m Imgan last I l Ge-n- 1 sjn-cia- to LaMont and Bullmk on their 7th son ongi.iulations I. Don't forget!! A special Mothers program will be held next Sunday in the ward. Everyone Is invited to attend. Sunday evening there will be a regular meeting as usual. Stake conference will be held May 15th, with sessions at 10 SJn. and 2:30 p.m. Saturday night priesthood leadership meeting will begin at 6.30 and a missionary and investigators meeting will be held at 8 p m. Day at North Davis Stake House, will be our Seminary graduation at 2 30. We have several graduates this year. Congratulations to all of them. This is the last month for the girls to try for an individual award for this year. Check your records you may miss It by just one or two meetings. Vine Poll knows how all you kids (who have had the mumps feel). We're sorry Vine, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. wo haloes wen- - blessed Sunday, of Beth i...ns(4;i ,u:d Eied Kendell, and is., J,..y da.ightu of Klnia Lucille .Nil Dal ell Kay The 7 u.fiii. Kendell. daughter . lIo ROY NEWS 1 15 May week ROTAT1LLING Large or small lots Call 3 26G7. Roy. after Ray Powers was ele ted picw 4 30 p m during the week and of tile Hooper 4 11 Roys I luh dent anytime on Saturday. nicntly at a meeting held in the home of their leader. Robert Ma omi-Richard Hull was chosen She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. - Aaronic Priesthood boys havi- a special treat coming up on the 14th of May. (Week from Saturday). They are to meet at Kendell Junction where a bus will p.ck them up at 8 20. They will go to Devils Slide where they will - ..N-u- i y i i i Television Repair 0 a A round table was h4d last Wednesday night for all the Mt. Ogden District of Boy Scouts. The flag ceremonies were performed by Verl Byram, Glen Poll, Lynn Poll, Fred Stanger and Reed Poll Candles the same color as the flag were used all during the ceremon- MOM... LOVES FLOWERS! ies. and she Opening prayer was given by Stanley Cook, Roger Bambrough played and sang the Ballet of Dave Crockett and Open Up Your Heart. Asst. Scoutmaster Harold Ray conducted and LeRoy. Badger gave the closing prayer. Vl 1 our loveliest a sp cial d.iv Give IV gift CLINTON SHAN.NA FRASIER Ph. - 5 1370 A tea was held Friday, April 29 at Clinton School for the mothers of children who are entering school in the fall. The mothers reg jr , istered their children and then were entertained by talks from Mrs Edna Cook. Mrs Julia Layton, and Mr. Henry D. Call Following the bnef entertainment they were served light refreshments It proved to be a very enjoyable afternoon. fro-- r i m jvci ssortment of ,v .ovcly a a .....'ii a T: i mil .1 n r no i me choose ! bouquet potted plant a ht e r del. wry on DuV i week-visi- : her w,th I gift irt'i : adore you for 11 limns on her i . Mrs. Annie West of Nyssa, Ore., is visiting her daughter and son-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford. Mr. Truman Carver is away attending a safety school in DenMr. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart had ver, Colo. During this two weeks time he will learn all of the rules their baby blessed at the Sacraof safety which I am sure will prove ment services Sunday afternoon. The little boy was named Craig very helpful. , Leland. Wednesday afternoon and eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frasier and family were Mr. Vern Peek is having ear trouble and Mrs. Victor E. Lund of Plain again. Just as sure as spring rolls City. around, Verns ears give him trouble. He has missed 10 days Mr. and Mrs. Darrell King are of schooL the proud parents of a baby girl, The Womens Club of South We- born at the Thomas D. Dee Me Lioiinmlial and Last ber held its monthly social at the morial Hospital m Ogden last Fn Sei v ice home of Mrs. Bette Tttensor. day Mrs King is the former LaRue Hartley. Luncheon was served after which 4-315 games were played by the follow, A Mrs. Mothers Fae Mrs. Ina Day program ing: sjvecial Ray. A. Kirin Mrs. Connie Waite, Mrs. Bar- will be held in our ward this year. bara Bowmsn, Mrs. Fern Poll, Mrs. A special invitation is extended to Lola Brake, Mrs. Norma Jean Kap, all mothers to be in attendnace. Mrs. Peggy Hill. Mrs. Judy Earl, and Mrs. Viola William, Mrs. Luel-lByram were absent. La- I wrote .vi (K on a at tick dent. Jay Kowcrs. seen-- ' have the priviledge of going thru K( itii kciidi 11. I have a cor titasurer and Kenneth Relnap Mrs Walter (Mary) Randall and the cement plant. Then back to to not mi that Keith make, K(t. Nr daughter Elon, are visiting icporter t last architect in Ogden). Como where they can swim, roller es a ith her mother and other relat skate and etc. A soft ball game v h. .uiikv (or Associated Indiana Mrs Randall is the Mr and Mrs I. Amos Schofield will be played in the afternoon and Nancy Frasier was awarded her of .ns'c.id Lum Anderson and liusiness director of the uist returned from a three t the bus will be back to Kcndell'i letter for outstanding achievement r 1st Ward Reh f Society to Tenn Georgia and Jack at 4 30 $1 will be charged for in Intramurals at the Women Ath sonvibc. Ela At M.llington Tint, their dinner and transportation. letic Assn, banquet held Wcdncs Mr and Mrs pie- Frasier. Im-lay- I r turned last weekend from a trip to Seattle, Wash where they visit ed friends' and relatives held a party for their mothers last TuesdayvThe boys told about the many things they are doing in Primary work as B Lazar's. Games were played and a lunch was served. ThoAe present were Jimmy and Mrs. Zora Cook, Ivan and Mrs. Hil-m- a Ray, David and Mrs. Virginia Stanger, Douglas and Mrs. Letha Smith, Val and Mrs. Kenneth Byram, Michael, and Mrs. Jean I v , Gilliam Varney heir daughter. Mrs Reid Jinseii, are now m Denmark, after visiting Germany. France. Switzer '..ml. Austria and Italy They met ouglas Jensen, grandson of Mr ..Ml Mrs Varney and son of Mrs lepsen in Rome, Italy and eXjvect to visit with him again before they M turn home The return trip will include an other four days in Paris, France and a week in England They ex pec I to sail the end of this month on the S S United States, for home. d visited their daughter tiny Do" ..'id son in law W Dee Adams and when Lluldreii Danny and Dean,-...- l , , !.( attending the elect urn at Millington hey also v ,s,tcd a! the Imiiii id is i it vent swimming lens Thursday h' ,d .vith leaders Ray ton I. a. th i .dd Moore and real is :. ...I a lot ui inn 7 lu v were Kay ' ' o 'an Kay. Jay Clark, Ray ih II lies Bouihard :(:,i:'o,i t,.ir i Edward Barnes This is a stake affair. i I llcne Stark Soull Weber is the first girl from to he chosen for counselor Congraulations Girls arc chosen for their personality, records and being very When wards come to the fr.endly I . the High id.iy nigh! its up to the counselors to camp Ih-t 'In n, i Smith Ogden Stake make them feel a! home, get ac ' tie. ..iiioi.il li.inquet at the and keep them from get quainted K w .t h Pi es nti Reus con ting homesick She has a group t ol girls she is responsible for dur land. On-- , and Minneapolis Mini c la! .1 fahii-h bn seated mg their stay at camp. So we feel n j k iiui vimsi : lengthwise m this is quite an honor. : Thur-leiorations Mrs 'N were I.owdrr and Mrs Evelyn Barnes were rnhnstrss to ..III. Ill slid, and yellow A full birthday party was given for d.'iici ,v.is s,ied family Gamp 26 of the DI P at tin- himu I.- i at the home of Ic.rlene 1 V. a id Mrs Bland of Alma G anil Mr and Mrs Dean Madsen Tommy and Mike of Jai ksmiv illc Ela The Scofield s are planning mmr dehghful trips this summer to S.ri Erant iseo, Sacramentj. G.dif p.; t i I'l'-v'- r;.mp day. April 27. Nancy also president of La Dian t a Soria Club and sophomore 3-- TOUR 33 fLOWEK NttoS ROY 1ET vv .1 DIAL Hone i v ! eber College , I FOR 1 i i PORTER FLORAL representative to the student coun ciJ at - l s Mr. and Mrs .on rs - ' I i i Mrs lust week The lesson "Stories of the Mor mon battilion" wav given b Mrs Hazel Field Mrs lone Cathey, from the West Company hoaid u,. a guest as wav Mrv Margaret TV of Repairs (r Installation WASHER O RANGE Fields. Hoy s oldest living resident Luncheon wav served to 14 members and 2 guests REFRIGERATOR Call Ask for stsle Mii i i ; v i Union Furniture 1 lotus f had I have ever heard M.inv people were there from cm ward and all had a wonderful time In the presidency of the High I t es(s quiuum from South Weber ilium 'hi m. i Raymond Ray. ate Mrs Ians Hardman and Mrs An me Hall, captain of PUP Camp 55. d ( cl H.iy were cohostess to the camp mem Ikts last week at the home of Mrs Hardman l ii.. .tula ,nns to tip follow Captain Hall told of th- new mg on their we.ld.ng anniversaries allocation of land granted to the iti.nng tin- niiintn of April Mr and Mis Yrrn Coy, Mr.' and Ton Jimmy lligley, Mr and Mrs . I: i c K.i li (m(1 Mate ysc.i: hei n I'.u-.ii I..,' us put mi a program which consisted of about 14 musical num hers and whs one of the lies pro ( TOMMIE HOWARD . CASH & her Ray nts. Mr and Mrs. Evan Ray. 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