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Show The Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, le, tabernacle. The (take Relief Society chorus will sing for the afternoon session. Anyone who would like to sing in the chorus, please contact Lucile King. A birthday party honoring Mrs. Alton Jones was held last Friday evening, March 2, at her home. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hancock, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Read, Mr. and Mrs. Read Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Garner, Mr. and Mrs, Alton Jotjes, Ranae and Karen Jones, Joan and Rex Hancock, Michael and Jimmy Jones. HOOPER By Velma Read '' Phone S3009 Ll a There will be another temple excursion to Salt Uke Friday evening March 8 The bus will be at the school house corner at 5 p.m., o anyone wishing to go, please contact Mr. and Mrs Orlin Garner, First Ward and Mr and Mrs Harold Seamons, Second Ward. The next excursion will be held on Friday, March 23rd, so all of you j . Soith Weber n to go. Another movie will be shown in the First Ward Recreation Hall, tomorrow evening, Saturday, March JO at 7 30 p m The feature will be Shotgun," starring RanScott, Wayne Morris and Joan Weldon This show highlight a fast paced action atory of the Old West A cartoon will be an added iractiun. Riding happy birthday this week to Gene Greer, Carolyn Bigelow, Cecil Powell. Gerald Moore, Arnold Poll, Joyce Poll, I,ee Nix, Barbara Bowman. Cora Kendell. A if i e The two speakers at sacrament meeting in the First Ward Sun- day evening will be Hal Wilcox and Dean Wilcox These two men are TEAMS IN' ACTION Tournament First and Sgmd Wards. of the playoff Phot- ALL : OP HOMES Notary Public Mr and Mrs Jay Beus and Mr and Mrs Jim Penman returned to Hooper Tuesday evening after a .hurt vacation to Idaho. The Bues visited Mr and Mrs. Evan Beus at Parma Idaho and the Penman's iMiedarelatives at Boise Donna Paice and two daughters,. Sharon and Marsha visited in He-b- i r City last Sunday with Mr and v Roy Realty . 4'u 3 Hio-i- 4 Mrs l.Wi 1 n Virl Peterson Babies blessed in the First Ward Sunday were Mel any Fowers, d igbter of Mr and Mrs. Clint I O ' s blcssoi by Clint, and Richard John Kite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law rn Kite blessed by Lloyd King. II u- were no baptisms Babies blessed in the Second i I i W;id Its Isard to keep track ot Mr. and $ n r, n w : Mill r Ari-i'ii- a 10-d.- FOR ALL TYPES PHONE by Gordon Howes ju:,t We still continue to see new cars quite frequently here tn Hooper Mr and Mrs Roy Hunter have aj new green '56 Buick and Arthur Powers has a '56 Cbev Mr. and Mrs Jay Frew left today) for a weeks vacation in Nyssa, Ore WE HAVE BUYERS t'.irinlihael View from a trip to and have gone again. I underII have to report on them stand later Mrs Wilford McCloy and two (hihiren. Don and Julie will leave End y eve- - r,.;, March 0, for a vacation to Vallijo. Calif. Miss ( aiolyn Slimpson from Rivcrdalc ail! ui company them Mrs. McCloy plans to visit her sister Mrs Wayne Shipley, who lives at Vallijo, and and her son Keith who is serving in the Navy at Alameda, Calif. Keith wffl be transferred to the Far East on March 19 from both return missionaries Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs Roland Parker have purchased the Munn home and farm and will be moving in the near fu tore TYPES NOW LOCATED IN NEW OFFICES and Nell Staples. The bishopric and ward clerk gave a going away party for Sam and Tbora Saturday evening and the Munn family gave them a going away party also, it wfts held Sunday. We all are very happy to tee Donna and Beverly Poll, who arrived home Sunday night from their mission. These girls have had a wond erful experience and their work in the mission field I am aura, has been an outstanding accomplishment. Welcome home girls' and w are all looking forward to hearing of your fine work and experiences in the mission field. Pauline Dayton la recuperating at the home of her mother after her recent operation. We all wish you a speedy recovery Pauline. Elmer and 1 spent the weekend in Las Vegas, Nev. W left Friday and returned home Monday, W met my sister, Alene, and her husband, Arthur Knox, from San Ga-- . bnel, Calif,, who came to Las Vegas by plane Saturday morning. Dr. Peterson will be the Inspector in charge of the meat Inspection division of the Bureau of Animal Industry. the Colony Club in Hollywood. They had a wonderful time and although the weather was bad on their return, they still had good luck all the way, Frank Firth wishes to announce the arrival of a fine litter of 12 Chester White pigs Sunday Feb. 26. All concerned are doing well, even the father pig, Chester J. While survived the ordeal well. Jle had taken up living quarters in the id joining apartment, however, be knew what wss going on. He expects to become a grandfather in the jiear future, how be will take that we will just have to wait and see. Frank says that raising pigs has been his hobby for 44 years and he has had i lot of experience with them in that time. Some people may think that pig have no sense, but just watch a honest to goodness old brood sow when she is making up her bed and see the maneuvers she will go through to get the bedding arranged Just right, then you will We stayed at the new Riviera agree that some pigs do have sense. Ilotef which is s tower of luxury in a 22 acre plan for pleasure, its set in the very center of the fam--' ous Las Vegas strip. It is a dream By Ruth Hicks of thousands of discriminating The Girl Scout cookie sale begins pleasure seekers the world over. We March 17, so be looking for Brownsaw the night club premier of the Orson Wells show. He portrayed the ies calling at your home selling merchant of Venice. At the El Ran- cookies. The girls are looking forcho Vegas we saw Betty Grable ward to a successful project and we and Harry James in person appear- hope you will help them attain ing in the show there. Also we were their goal Dr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson and fortunate in getting Bob Croabys are leaving March 1 2th for at the Inn. family Desert We autograph visited my sister-in-laMrs. Ralph Green Bay, Wia., where they will Reid and her family who reside in make their home. In Green Bay, Las Vegas. We enjoyed every minute we there and had a wonderful week end well spent We would all like to send Pauline Dayton a "Get Well Wish and We Deliver Dial hope she has a speedy recovery. Pauline returned home his, week after undergoing a serious operaPOTTED PLANTS tion. Dr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson and family were honored at a potluck supper party Friday night, held at the Roy School dining room. Approximately 60 friends of the Petersons gathered there for the evesocial ning meal, followed by hour. ,The evening concluded with the singing of favorite songs of the group. j A farewell 'dinner party was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lykins for Dr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson, who are leaving next week for Green Bay, Wla. A wife is a person who stands by a man through all the troubles he would never have had if he had not married her. . We dont Jose our faith by a out, but by a slow leak. Roy News dolph Insurance March 8, 1956 Mrs rn Cheryl Powers, Jeanine Arave. The bishop would like to thank all those who helped with the Welfare drive and also all thoee who contributed. Tuesday night was open night for the Mutual and a farewell party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore and family who are moving four miles out of Nyssa, Ore. They have purchased 100 acres up there and are leaving Thursday taking all their cattle and furniture. We all sure hale to see them go and they expressed the same sentiments, they hate to leave also. We all wish them s lot of success and happiness on this new venture and we know where ever they go they will find a lot of friends Never the less we will all miss them. Colleen is going to stay here for a while with her aunt and uncle Joe Television Repair Fiomimit.il 4-315- 1 A. Klein 3 3133 DRESSWEIL CLEANERS ( i and baptized were I .i Di !nap daughter of Mr. and Mis .H.iande fielnap and Douglas 1oo.xt von ot Mr and Mrs Dell iii is,, If-- 1 daugh-- - Civ'.- Roy, Utah Hospital Arrangements if Centerpieces if Hydranth if Corsages made to order if Planter dish plants Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith returned home from they- - vacation in California. While they were there they went to San Diego and spent a day with Eddie Smith and went into Mexico They also spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox and family and Mr. and Mrs Forest Knox and Angie's grandmother, Mrs. Rose Hen non They went to Santa Anita to the horse races and also out to 1 ui'c 0 PORTER FLORAL and Mrs Herbert Powers, v es,e Kowi rs, and Jerry lab1 sen of Mr. and Mrs JosHu(ei,ito, blessed by bu-s-.- and l ast hrmce r of Mi Sr. three days They Allen v, A happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Olson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickamore on the arrival of new baby boy, bom March 2nd. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Dickamore is the , former blow- i 1 Hooper The Relief Socieiv Bazaar in the iwt Ward will be held March 17. Snppir will be served and booths Everyone vi'l be open a' is muted Any donations for the h (a,, r will lie great ly appreciated Let s all In- looking forward to stake q.iarterlv conference. March 2Mh Sundav sessions will be held ..! H 3u a m and 2 p m at the new Your Clothes Best Friend J QUAinv 1 1 e w i t, OPFN FROM Roy. r MAsii! 7 A.1M 1 iv run 1 0pm to 7 P.M. UTAH pip in ( ENTER OUR BIG M 1 3 WEEKS ONLY - COMMISSIONS UNION FURNITURE HAS A LARGE GROUP APPLIANCES WHICH HAVE BEEN THERE ARE AUTOMATIC OF USED RECONDITIONED. WASHERS, REFRIGERAT- Contest Rules area are Any boy or girl living in Roy and the surrounding office. business oliublc, except employes of The therefore Correspondents are not employes of the business office, llii-ifamilies are eligible. va ORS, RANGES AND WRINGER WASHERS. THEY ALL MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEKEND. LAMBERT SOLIDEX PAINT WILL BE CLEARED AT AND U2 ALSO PRATT AND SUPER Price COME KEMTONE IN TODAY p Entrants must have the written consent of parent or guardian Entrants must obtain enough subscriptions to qualify for the will be awarded. prize. In event of a tie, duplicate prizes s ibscription blanks must be obtained at The of Dm53B0 So. 1900 West. of each week. Subscriptions must be turned in by Wednesday 1956. 31, March Cnniest will continue until. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH PRIZE 25 Subscription to qualify. PRIZE 20 Subscriptions to qualify. PRIZE 15 Subscriptions to qualify. PRIZE 10 Subscriptions to qualify. 1ST PRIZE - Schwinn Bicycle Union Furniture Co. and a choice between an Sunbeam electric Fry-paor toaster at YOUNGS Hardware and Furniture in Sunset. n 2ND PRI7F Record Plover RCA Victor VSpeed Player at H, D- - Snarrow Comnany THIRD PRIZE - WHS W"P h BULOVA Wrist Watch at C. Stringham Jewelry Co. Rifle 4TH PRIZE - .n Model 47 Winchester Singie shot mmtafm LAYTON Phone 450 ROY (5490 S. 1900 W.) Phone 3-78- 78 G BOUNTIFUL Phone AX 25 .22 Rifle at Lumber Co. 5TH, 6TH and 7TH, $5 Gift Certificate From the following Merchants: Roy Kept. 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