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Show Tto Roy New Little Amo Brown, ton of Mr. 'end Mr. Ilarlo Brown, Is reported in good condition in the Dee hoc pitsl. Where he has been confined since burning himself about month ago at his home. Surgery has been performed and his mother re ports he is feeling failrly well. F The 1st year Beeiiive Clas of the LDS Roy 2nd Ward MIA went on a swimming party last week. Following the swim the group enjoyed refreshments. Those present were Diane Woot-ton- , Jewell West, Gerre Code, Judy Peterson and Karen Greenwood. The teacher I Mrs. Flora Ogan. There will be games for all ares, such as dart games, ring toss, tub dunking and many others. The ward Relief Society is plan aing a bazaar booth, with doll clothes and other useful items avail able. Points may be accumulated from one booth to another and apply on door prizes that will be given away. An invitation is being extended to all neighboring wards and the general public. Frank Simmons, is general chairman and Blaine iiaraer Mrs. Lon Dunbar Js handling publicity, Mrs. Eidis Barter tickets, and Virgil Wilson, the booth construction. All of the wsrd auxiliary and priesthood quorums will man the booths or assist with the festivities. The Mutual of the Roy 2nd Ward all went roller skating at the Ber than a Rink in Ogden last evening. Those responsible for the planning were Dale Bowman and Nancy Tullis, ward activity counselors. Mr. end Mrs. Joel Richards Jr. had the members of the Roy 2nd Ward bishopric in for a farewell dinner honoring Sherman Hislop, at their home in Roy last Friday. There were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitis, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Critch-low- , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ileiser, Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Sparrow are and Mr. Hislop. Richards the Northpresently touring the Pacific west. They expect to be gone about Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of Sac10 days. Mr. Sparrow operates the Calif., who are visiting in ramento, in H. D. Sparrow Appliance Store this area, were honored at a family Roy. dinner at the home of their niece, Mrs. Harry Heiser, In Roy this with are The committees busy week. planning this week in preparation Besides the guest of honor Mr. of the Roy Second Wards big earn! and Mrs. Alonzo Hadley, and son the at val for next Friday, June 17, Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roy Town Park Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Heiser were Concessions and games of all present. m. types will get underway at 5 p Refreshments will be available and Guild Club of Roy The Included will be hot beef sand met lastAprender Wednesday evening at the wiches, hot dogs, ice cream, soda residence of Mrs Elmer H. Brown. pop, candy, pop corn Co hostess of the affair wu Mrs. Bert Rundqulst The meeting was conducted by Mrs Dean Parker, president and she turned the evening over to LL CoL and Mrs. D. K. Smith, who gave an interesting talk on Europe. Col. Smith showed slides and an inFIRE formative discussion ensued with the Smith's acting as guides. CoL Smith also gave a talk on the importance of the U. S. Air Force, especially Kill AFB in connection with the governments defense proMortgage Insurance gram. Mrs. Alfred Weston told the Mortgage Loans group, the Roy City Directories were now off the press and ready for distribution. Anyone caring to purchase a director is ask to contact either Mrs. Parker or Mrs. Charles Rapp The directory is the fund raising project of the organization. Mrs. Brown and her sons Larry and Gerald entertained the group Realtor Insurance with some musical numbers on their hammond organ New Ph. Roy Refreshments were served to 20 members and two special guests, Low Rates auto Insurance 4 14' Mansfield 3-86- 18 Uranium Prosperity Producer Utah our country's numbsr on producer of uranium. employing about 1500 men in the production of a vital metal, uranium mining is olready on important factor in our state's economy. As production increases, Utahns can look forward to mora jobs and greater prosperity from this youngest member of the mining family. is By UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION from tho oarth come on obvncfanf Mo for a It" Sun-Chronic- June 9, 1S55 le, Button Mansfield and Mrs. after his work wu finished. They Last Supper" saw the famous Darell Tullis and the Smiths. painted by Leonardo De Vinci, with Mrs. Louis Opp ahd children are a portion of the bottom whacked visiting Mrs. Opps mother, Mr. off by Napoleons soldiers to let the horses through in order to use Lacky, in Modesto, Calif. the chapel for a stable. In England they saw Vivian Dr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson and family spent the Memorial Day hoi Leigh in one of Shaxespeari plays in a theatre in Stratford on Avon Ida? touring Bryce and Zion. Shakes pears birthplace, and stayed Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ricks have ell night In a quaint little inn with returned from a 10 day vacation each room named after one of spent in Oregon and Northern, Shakes pear'a plays. California. Portion of DUP Camps 40 and Robert Carmichael left Wednes- 26 are meeting at Mrs. James A. day for Greenriver, Utah. He U Russell's home this week to reorpresident of Black Diamond Uran- ganize a new DUP camp. The old ium Co whose properties are lo- camp will retain the number 40. cated there. A farwcll pot luck party will be held next week at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Browning Emma Smith for those who are stopped in to see the editor this leaving Camp 40. past week. They had been to Salt Lake on business and were returning to their home in Idaho. It wu good to see them again. Changes were made in the River Amidst a whirl of activity, for her dale Stake presidency recently coming marriage Is Miss Carolyn when Ernest B. Wheeler wu adGould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vanced from 2nd counselor to 1st Chester Gouldof Roy, who will counselor. He fills the vacancy ieft wed Wayne Gibson, son of Mr. and by Thomas Binghain who hu been Mrs. Lewis Gibson, of West Weber, appointed president of the new on Wednesday, June 13. South Austrian mission Mr. BingLast Wednesday evening Miss ham hu been counselor to PresiJoyce Alberts honored the bride to dent Rudy Van Kampen for two be at a personal shower at her and a half years. home in South Ogden. In attend Ernest Kellertsrass, stake high ance w ere the brides school friends. council member wu appointed 2nd On Friday evening, all of the counselor in the stake presidency brides aunts entertained at a show- and Kirk Nielsen was appointed to er in her honor. There were about fill the vacancy on the high coun about 20 who took part in the festi- cil. vities. The reorganization was made by Miss Gould, graduated last week Elder ElRay L. Christensen assistfrom Weber High School. During ant to the Council of the Twelve. the Roy Day celebration last year, Mrs. Adelphia D Bingham who she won the coveted title of "Miss will accompany her husband on his Roy of 1954 " mission wu released from her posi tion as 1st counselor in the Stake Mrs Robert Olsen wu host to a Relief Society presidency and Mrs stork shower In honor of Mrs. L J. Ebba E. Pollard, Social Science Bauer at her home In Roy lut teacher m the 32nd Ward wu sustained in her place week. Games were enjoyed, and light refreshments were served. The Riverdale Stake Relief So Those present were Mrs Billy J board honored Mrs. Thomas ciety Mrs Donald Cottle, Crompton, S at open house, Monday, Bingham Mr. Val Glover, Mr. Ray White, Mrs. Cleo Scott, Mrs. Dale Ander at the Riverdale stake house at Terrace Mrs Bing son, Mrs. Andree' White, the guest Wuhington of honor and the host. Mrs. Riverdale week in Klammath Falls, Ore., is Mrs V L. Pingree and her daughter, Mrs. Mazine Moore, of Roy. They travel ed there to visit the Charles Zieg ler family of that city. Mrs. Ziegler is the former Dorthea Pingree. Home after spending a Harry Heiser entertained a group of friends lut week. Guest of honor was Mrs. Floyd Erickson, who was celebrating her birthday The group surprised Mrs Erick son with the party, and then spent the evening playing bingo A light luncheon wu served to the group. Those present wu Mrs. iDez Froggett, Mrs Roger Cntchio. Lar Mrs Jack Hazen, Mrs sen. Mrs. Harold Stevens, Mrs. llugh Murray, Mrs Val Hamso.i, Mrs John Larsen, Mrs Milo Peterson, the guest of honor and hostess. Mrs News ham hu been called to preside with her husband, will snpervlM the YWMIA, Relief Society and the Primary organizations of the mission. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham will leave for the mission. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham will leave for Sidney, Australia the later part of this month with a stop over in Hawaii The Riverdale Ward Is planning a. big Field Day Celebration July 4, in the town park north of the u CHURCH NEWS The wards of the Lake View Slake and the Riverdale Ward will hold their regular Work and Business and Teachers Report meeting Tuesday June 14. beginning at 10 am. in the morning till 3 30 pm Luncheon will be served at noon. Eleven Roy 4th Ward Aarook Priesthood boys who have achieved a 100 per cent record In attendance and activity In the priesthood work left Monday morning for a fishing trip to Island Park, West Yellowstone. Bishop Lloyd Berrett, Frank Little, Fred Gibson and Raymond Smith, priesthood supervisors, accompanied the hoys. tv Repairs Gr REFRIGERATOR Call Ask for TOMMIE HOWARD i: Union Furniture LIGHT CO. SHARPEN PURCHASE YOUR HANDLES Where you can have them expertly installed. ALSO Complete Line of Garden Tools, Shovels, FAST SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hoea, Rake, etc. Somers Industrial Services Co. Ph. Alex Carlsens ) 704 W. 4400 South, Riverdale, Ut. 14 Take-Hom- e ee ? 1 1 1 I4t 0 Dean Parker has been appointof the Roy 4th Ward building committee A site for the new hu been tenatively approved, and plans are well underway to choose a suitable plan for the building according to LaVar McMillan of the 4th Ward V. INTERWOVEN STRETCH SOCKS smart summer One sue fits any lOO", Nylon selection of colors snd size Irge patterns SOCKS 1.00 PR. 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Also Dinners The William Varneys and their Mrs. Reid (Dorthy) Jensen of Sunnyaide, Wuh., returned home last week from a two month tour of Europe. Their main objective wu to visit with CpL Douglu Jensen, son of Mrs. Jensen who is in the U. S. armed forces stationed in Germany. They visited with him but also visited in many interesting countries and places of special in- POWER EASIER MOWING snd stay sharp longer than when new. and make grass cutting a pleasure when sharpened on ,our, sew Model 'B" Universal Lawn Mower Grinder. We can grind any mower from a 5" edger to a SO1 power mower, rut Servieo . Satisfaction RANGE I) FOR FINER LAWNS . . . We guarantee that your lawn mow er will push earsler, cut smoother, Installation WASHER daughter I'AH im GRAND OPENING Shcrma Bssgieter is staying at Yellowstone for the summer where she will be employed. DAIRY MONTH 1ST Theatre Building, Roy, Utah ( Formerly Bishop and Mrs Lloyd Berrett spent from Wednesday till Saturday last week in Cedar City attend ing the Lions Convention there TNE IS JV TCroR oPtA.BO Riverdale school. The event is sponsored by the Riverdale Ward MIA, but will be aisled by the town board and the Lion's Club. There will be a parade, concessions, ball games, concert at night public is invited. ed chairman Schoenficld was elect J. ed president of the Roy School PTA recently with Mrs Chester Gould 1st vice president and J. W. Allen school president, 2nd vice presi dent. Mrs Wesley Behling, secre lary Mrs Schoenfield replaces Roger Critchlow as president. Dairy foods arc better than ever in this area and Americans arc eating more milk products up 7 per average person since World War II. We are proud of the increasingly important role electricity is playing in upgrading milk and its products . . . through refrigerated milk tanks on the farm, hot water heaters, milk house heating, better farm lighting, water pumping electrically, and many other ways. MAYFAIR Photographic Studio GU-ndo- Mrs G CELEBRATE THE 4TH OF JULY IN HOOPER 1.98-5.9- 5 3 Si 3 I I - |