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Show The SunChronicIe, Jfloy, .CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOA VOUR SAND, gravel. fill dirt and top' soil call Clearfield J. E. Aabton. request- rent. II use our know. CLASSIFIEDS placed In StsfliaChcrJck cost you only 50c a week i i LOCATED in NEW OFFICES a a '&: L REMODELING, rumpus rooms, tailing lowered, cabinets made, etc. For Information' call 50285 . after 8 p.m. Feb. 23 AL1 TYPES ! I I NOW Lee Manning, son of Mr. and Mr. the Hooper school. A report will be oven by the fire protection comA'dous Manning, blessed by mittee. An unbiased study of v Incorporation will T' baptized were Dee Christ-- , By f nsen, son of Mr, and Mr. Lynn be presented by speakers Roland Christensen, Joan Higloy, daughter Anderson, district attorney who will VELMA of Mr. and Mrs. George lligley, speak on the disadvantages of InUnda Faye Garner, daughter of corporation, and Mr. Robert Tucker, READ Mr. and Mrs. Oi'lin Garner. director of the Weber County Planning Commission, who will speak " Bab es named and blessed In the on the advantages of incorporation. a, Pbone 3 3000 Second Ward wore Julie Widdison, If sufficient interest is shown by daughter of Mr. and Mr. Merrill W'idd son,' Ginger Lower, daughter those attending a committee of citi-zts might be elected by the group of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lower, and The annual stockholders meeting Vicki Joy Beus, daughter of Mr. and to head a further exploration of the of the Hooper Irrigation Co., was Mrs. John Beus. subject. held last Monday Feb. 0, and two WeaDixie were Further study might include (a) Those baptized new directors were voted to the board. Lloyd Spaulding was elected ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack nonpartisan adult education classes to replace his father, Lewis Spauld-it.- Weaver and Leon Byington, son of on this subject (b) town meetings where an open forum discussion and Raymond Paice. West Mr and Mrs. Earl Byington. would give all an opportunity to ex OrPoint, was elected to replace MIA officers and teachers and press views, (c), other studies sugson Bybee. partners in the Second Ward held a gested at the meeting. Our PTA Afker the election, the new board party ftr Mutual Tuesday evening officers are Beth Robinson. Rena met and reorganized, voting in J to honor the retiring officers. They Prevedl, M. Nephl Manning, CalAlbert Anderson, as chairman, re- were Gus Vaugn, Ed Hancock, Kent vin J. Mason, and Lucille King Lets Gale all attend this meeting placing Lewis Spaulding who has Manning, Jack Simpson, served on the board for 40 years Moore. Della Rawson, Mina Widdi-son- . Mr. Anderson has been vice presiA patriotic program presented Eloise Torghele, Beth Hull, dent for several yearr. Francis V. and Nadine Penman. Each one was by the entire Hooper school will Simpson was voted In as the new presented with the book, Trea- be held this evening it 8 pm vice president. The other directors sures unearthed by Ora Pate Stewstill remaining on the board are art. A welfare banquet will he held Leonard Blanch, T. Arch Jones, Luncheon was served in the rec- tomorrow evening at the First Ward and Herman Neiison. Amina Wid reation hall chapel. Thu banquet i for the purd.son is the secretary and treasurer. pose of raising the First Ward The scouts will present the pro- welfare assessment for 1950 The The babies who were named and gram at the First Ward sacrament program will be divided in two blissed in the First Ward last Sun- meeting Sunday evening, honoring parts. Part 1 will be under the direction of Ilab Giles and Florence day were Dale Eldon Garner, son National Scout Week Christensen and will commence at of Mr. and Mrs Darrell Garner, blessed by Darrell Kim Dale RusMr and Mrs ( lint Fowers have 7 pm. The banquet will be held in sell. son of Mr and Mrs. Dale Rus- a new twotoned red and white Bel the recreation halL Part 2 program will be under the direction of Rosell, blessed by Clifford J. Ander- Air Chevrolet land Parker, and will follow the son, Floyd James Simpson, son of Mr and Mrs Keith Simpson, blesAn important civic meeting will banquet. Special numbers have been sed by Francis L, Clark, Jeffrey he held Feb 18, 1950 at 7 30 p.m. at obtRned to make Ihla an enjoyable epening. The program and banquet will be well worth' the donation suggested and In addition there will be five' movies presented every other Saturday night - f "CARPENTRY WORK Insurance i o SAVE HAVE Bl'YERS FOR ALL TYPES OF HOMES Notary Public Roy Realty L 7 PHONE 3 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 1389 ON YOl'R FIRE INSURANCE RENEWALS LET IS EXPLAIN THE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! BUll REALTORS Phone Wid-dison'- a INSURANCE lFRJ Roy, Utah 3 8C18 Ian twins. Max and Lee. Miss Adam was a missionary in the Great Lakes Mission. Since her return she has been a teacher at the mission home In Salt Lake City. Lee and Max, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malan, will give sev- eral musical party for all officer and ers of the Riverdale Ward A numbers. They are teach- both gifted at the piano, organ and is to wind instrument. , popular coming from surrounding communities to arrangements. These ward parties are becoming have an opportunity to skate. increasingly popular with the ward Mrs Amanda Widdikon ahd Mrs members due to the high standard inf good clean fun always found Clifford Folkman and son Dale are vacationing in California They plan there. to visit Russell Manning in San In commemoration of National Francisco and Tom Widdison at Scout week. Riverdale's two Boy Calif Arcadia, and their den Cub Scout pack Mr and Mrs. Newel Thurgood left mothers were honored by occupythis morning with Mr. and Mr ing Ihe choir seats up front at fast les.se Taylor of Clinton, to go to day service last Sunday. Pasadena, Calif , to visit Mr. and Den mothers are Mrs Olive Mrs Malan Jackman (or a few days Thompson. Mrs Ardis Ellis and Mrs Wanda Tavlor Faculty meeting will be held Monday evening. A film and lecture on meat preparation will be shown by Utah One of the events of the month Power and Light representatives was ihe marriage of Beth Garner, for the 49th Ward Relief Society daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Garner of next Monday evening, Mrs Beulah Hooper, to Merle Gandee. son of Steed, work director announced Mrs Vies Gandee, of Los Angeles, On hand to present the informa Calif They were married on Jan 10. lion will le Mrs Merle Chipman The young couple was honored at and-M- r Seaninn Bowman an open house on Saturday eveThe meeting starts at 7 30 pm ning Feb 4. given by Mrs. Garner All in the Club Heights Si hoot and Mrs Opal Gandee. sister-inlaof the groom, at Mrs Gandees women. of that area are invited to attend home Barbara l.eatheron. Melba Brown, Friends of Mr and Mrs Her Jjnran Garner, and Barbara assisted with the luncheon. man Child, formerly of Riverdale. The new bride is still attending tint now of Montello, Nevada, will school at Weber High School She he interested to know that both of them have Urn patients in a plans to graduate in June The new couple are making their San Francisco hospitjl since about Jan 12 Ior was released last home in Riverdale week, however, being much nnHooper First Ward will compete proved after her heart attack It! with Hooper Second Ward, this eve- is sGII indefinite juM when Herning at the basketball game at the man will he able to return home 'ake gym at 8 pm They need a lot of support from the community Shanna Oleson left last week with ' her grandfather G F.amcs, for Thiee Hooper girls have the hon- Palo Alto. Calif, where she will or of being chosen to run for Miss make her home with hei aunt. Mrs WalquLst tonight al the annual Frank B Woolley, for tpe remainder year She writ attend Girls dance at the school. They are of Linda Varign. Annette Beus and the same school as does her cou-months tier senior Linda Jtnsen Congratulations girl. sin, Telford The MIA youth ftrside will be t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kapp, Sunday night, Feb. 12, following sacrament services. Mr and Mrs- J. Edward Child will talk on their experience during their recent mission to the New England States held - OLD . The bigger a mans head ;eta, the raider it la to fill hla hoe " j Mc-Clo- camedy His Name Nellie," will be pre sented In the Hooper First Ward amusement hall Wednesday evening Feb. 15 at 8pm The piny, pre pared by the l4lSt Quorum of Seventy, has also been .presented in Kanesville and Hooper Second Wards The play is directed by Ivan Christensen and the cast Includes Erwin Cox, Dotjna Arave, Sherrill Douglas, Leroy Foweba, 'Donna Hansen. Joseph Allen. Clyde Lowe. Rob ert Cottle and Linda Jensen. Profit'd-, will be adtjed to the quorums missionary fund three-ac- Dickson, Howard Ellia and Adrian Draayer and Dahl Crabtree. Musical numbers .were furnished by trio composed of Mrs. Bernice Ellia, Mr. Bessie Boswell and Mrs. Ruth Bradley accompanied by Mr. Ruth Burton. be given Saturday night, Feb. 11, In recent year they have gained in the recreation hall beginning at 7.30 p.m. This includes all ward considerable recognition for their teachers, Relief Society teachers, scholastic abilities and scouting A good place for sports right now Stake workers, and partner of the achievements as well as holding somewhat of a record for six year is the ice ponds down by the bird workers.. of perfect attendance at all their refuge. The evening parties are The Sunday School is in charge of ihurch meetings most with visitors y A Page Three Mr. and Mrs. Francis Widdison attended a party Tuesday evening given in honor of one of Mr. former array buddies, George Skelton, who he hadnt seen for 13 years. The party was held at the jiome of Mr. and Mrs. K. Sandberg of Ogden. A shrimp supper was served. Mr, and Mr. Skelton and family are moving from Roy to Mountain Home, Idaho. C. D.. Blaine from Roy, also attended the party. ) Was WE 9, 1D53 HOOPER ADS WE HAVE many Inquiries ing apt. and bouses to you have one, why not classifieds to let others ,UtK .February t Aunt , Everything Secondary to Good Health U ,il, health, ti eryihtng it a tonne of pleatnre. Without it, nothing ehe, no matter uhat i may be, it tnfoiahU. f i tn the other personal blessings a great mind, a happy temperament are degraded and duarfed for u ant of it. It foUou it from aft hit, that the great tit of all follies is to sacrh fue health for any other kind of happiness, u hethrr it he for gam, athies emrnt, feat mug or fame, lie m thing should he made ic on.lar y to I eaJh, M HOPl ff it i O op ' 0( ( prw It tout of d toi i dv to 1 , The hearty response of numerous merchants all the way from Ogden to Sunset in donating prizes to tie Eld Bv Hekn Norton given away at the Riverdale 17 has' A Scout court of honor is to te er's Quorum dance on Feb hfd m the Riverdale Ward next U'eu very heartwarming to the Tuesday night at the regular MIA dance committee One mam door prize is to be night at the regular MIA meeting 5d.ingn 7 of 30 under direc the time pm given away a well ,iv a large Hum tion of Troop 35 her of o'. hi is tlirougho.il the ive The parents of the boy and all ning others interested in scouting are The 49th Hard male quartet winextended a eordial invitation to nets in Ihe rocenl quartet rompeti j attend Riverdale News t li-- j lion Following the court of honor there will tc social activilies in the recreation hall will sing then patrio-t- numhei ouj land and My I .and ' at intermisMon tune T chits may hr ohtami d from fe" Bingham and Fveiett (T vering 5 The garbage which has been dumped on many of Riverdale's side roads by thoughtless house Next Sund.iv i vt mng lib 13 the' hoders has Ix'Cn graded under re- Kiverdalc US Ward sacrament, cently at considerable expense to meeting piogt.rm will he presented the taxpayers by Miss Donna Adam and the Ma Town Marshall Herman Fiet stat ed that the Riverdale Town Board pays for garbage disposal privil ' eges at Ogden City dump which is a short distance north of the River-dalboundary line In the future anyone found guilty of throwing waste along the streets w ill be prosecuted to the limit of ' the law Many people evidently are not aware of the fact that by paying a mere $1 a month garbage pickup, service may be obtained through Peter Ressler of Rov Phone Fiet said I tk 'b0 Of 0 ducts 0"d p'ttiv't wN.ch p q v tfvflk wpe ir'fc'ti fin of t fkt Ot'0 O prOf j fo cd O'tjnfi ''1 t po ft of ip C o niw f With f'C t to Ob1 ! nowoJ fh t O 0 '6 yQv rot p'itcd dlcfo o Ch f c p o i t o r C o f 'dn- Chiropractic Clinic S 1900 West e The work day project of the Ward Relief Society this month will be the making of alumi n um serving trays The meeting begins at 10 am next Tuesday. Fob. 14 There is a variety of sewing on hand for those women who do not care to make trays. Lunch is to he served at noon by the Relief Society officer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flaig and sons, age 3 aqd 9, now occupy the AVar-ne- r .apartment on --1200 W. St., where Mr. and Mrs Dale Reese and twin sons formerly lived. The Reeses have bought a home on 3.7rd St The genealogy committee furnished the program at church Sunday everting. Speakers were Sheldon Brooding of chicks by infrared heat is so t infrared lamp ipiple . . . just one or ipo chicks. No hover or other ccjuipmcn 250-wat- Television Repair v Service 4-315- 0 A. Klein necessary. No huddling. Chicks are always in full cw fur quick spotting of abnormalities. Economical and Fast buy from your dealer Be Modem-FA- RM ELECTRIC-- 1 LY Utah Power & Light Co. to ffHi FANNING 53 (W R f |