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Show whose news of a diar ladv who lives in Roy She is also beloved by many in West Point as she once lived here She s Mrs Mary lialtoit, the mother of Charles Dalton anil Mrs Fhzabeth Patterson ofWcst Point On Monday Mis Mar. ha Dalton and were Fhzabi-tPatterson Mrs guests of Mai y Dalton at her home ,n Rov Mis Dai'im served them a lovely dinner which she prepared all by herself (Sister Dalton mate's lovely tiot rolls On Sunday Sister Dalton was happv to be among those We wish happiness to Willis Sing Baby Comes First H ere, Too tl birthday u on who b1 , 19th, Edith Stoddard. Lamoni C. Hoday is on the 20th. the 21st, Fisher lbrook. and Fred 22 and Blame Ed Criddle, Lynn ward and Michael Scott pisher hce-birthday1, are on the 24th Mr and Mr Wesley S'oddard are celebrating thor wedding anni vc i vary on the 20th, we wish them many happy returns of the day It's always a pleasure to hear Icton WEST POINT HEWS i the dedication of the new tahernaih in Ogden (And a- - wire happ ijiji she had that ojioi (unity i Mrsm Dalton has seen her interest. ng inai'V chances life she is always active and inter sied m the present On Fr day the PTA is celebrating Founders Day with a special program to he held at the West Point School The program will be presented as lollows A choral reading "The Preamble of the Constitution' will be given 'by Colleen Dahl, Susan Blake, Le-- ' nore augg, Sheila Kirkman and ( aroldi an Edwards The Constitution speaks" by M irtin Fisher, "I Am Old Glory," "A Toast to the by Doris Oleson f lag ' will be given by Janet Pat terson, Judy Jours Jay Caldwell and ltoa An accordion solo will be played by Dolls Oleson The entire program is to U- given by the 5lh and 6th glades. Refreshn 2. attendame at . .afrRuan1in( baby's health U your first innrrrn . . . and ours. Rely on us for accurate filling of your doctors pre scriptions. Prompt Service. BENNION DRUG Phone 2 3160 I'tah Rov, ' - - DRESSWELL CLEANERS 4Your Clothes Best Friend )l U.ITY CIFAMM. T SENSIBLE PRICES OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. PHONE IlUV I'TAH 3 7033 Paint Specials 1 hpccic.1 Pan and Roller Set $1139 Ccmplete Real Value u "Latex" Flat Wall Paint For a Limited Time White or colors SUPER mi. im WALLPAPER $2)69 GALLON KEM-TON- E REMOVER WALLPAPER PASTE qt. LBS. Jgc $J33 PAINTERS THINNER Bring your container PAINT BRUSHES menti will be aerved. All parents in Wea( Point are cordially invited to attend. The Jaycee are a busy group day On Friday Feb. 17 they are going to hold a dinner business meeting at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City At this meeting noml nations for officer for next year will be made Iuiwrence Thurgood will be master of ceremonies for the event On the first Monday in March elections will be held. On Saturday the state quarterly of Jaycees will be held at ilie state t apltol building in Salt Lake City. The meeting will be held n the Senate Chamber. The key-.olspeaker for the meeting will he Hugh McKenna Another meeting will also lie field the following day In addition to all these meetings the Jaycees are also going to a 3 art play I resent more about that later The annual fanners banquet will be field at the Junior high school on Saturday evening Next Sunday evening the serv res w.ll lx- - under the auspices of the aronic priesthood quorums The Aaronic priesthood awa.ds will fe given The ward reunnit will be held ii Xt week The annual dinner will he held on the 22nd There will be no Primary held on that day The progiam will he held on Thursday the 23rd More about that later. Also on the 23rd the Cest Point Primary officers and teachers will nr hostess to the ward at the monthly North Davis Stake preparation meeting On Sunday Feh 12 Mr and Mrs Bla.nt- - Thurgood were blessed with the arrival of a sou Blaine and June have two daughters, Terri Ann and Ralcne Blaine and June are bolh active in the chuith June ha been serving as organist for the Primary organization and Blame, as you know, often londuct the singing in various organization We send them congratulations and wishes f r their continued happiness The Seventy's and their wives held a dinner party last Thursday night at the new elementary school The 13(ith (Quorum of in Sunset Sevtniy was pleased to have as their sf mal guest Elder Ievi Edgar a welcome guest he ha visited the quorum several times in the Young of the First Council of Seventy President Young i always past on their anniversary A lov(l) dinner wa served and Margerie Anderson and Brenda Wi cox accompanied by Mrs Helen Will ox all (roll Anchorage branch Jerry Montgomery, of West Point played a violin solo he was accou a! the piano by Lolabe! Ole p.iini-- d son Amu Ksthnpc of Syracuse 1st Ward sang a lovely vocal solo She was accompanied by Helen Brigg. Van llenenger of Syracouse 2nd Ward gave a reading, after which a vnung ladies trio from Sunset aiig Those in the trio were Sally Dixon Janet Duncan. Charlccn Hied Thes were accompanied by Fr.im is Beard Kayliin rushy of Sunset First W'aid plaved an accordion solo Newell Kimball of Syracuse Second W played on his guitar and ji sang Granada" Kenneth lxiveland 'hjitkid all those who attended for the i support He in'roduied those who served on 'he committee and thanked all hose vxho seived and who contri tinted food or m any other wav la-Pi Edgar Young the 'istng Genrt.il authority then spoke briefly The closing pi aver was by Joseph Ih, i ood hester Montgomery was master of i eremonus he e I iiitnn mi; colons GAL. 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