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Show The They now live at 3669 Ogden and you are all Invited to pay them a visit. Uintah News Riverdale Phone Phono 22641 o The rare was skiing! Lyle Anderson is hack to school now and very happy to be back with the other children. Anderson and Olga Nel-sohave returned from a trip to California. Melvin's wife, Mary Lou Nelson and son Michael came back with them for a visit here. Raglna One of the highlights of this week was a farewell party given for s Sallle Aeschliman by Beverly up at Ivey Keyes. There were Fer-hellu- eight young people there and they gave her a lovely necklace for a going away gift. s The Aeschliman have family moved to Ogden and we are surely going to miss them. Each one was a credit to the community and we hope they will visit our town often Insurance F i f ALL TYPES- - p NOW LOCATED Lutheran Christ Our Savior's WE FOR A 1 1. Iaithrrau Church BUYERS HAVE Rov TYPES OF HOMES Notary Public - PHONE 5911 Carmichael Phone 4 Villa School RIdg. 3 r w l 1380 naa On April fl. 1941 at a general conference of the churcn ne was sustained a member of the Council The MIA stake board will hold of the Twelve Apostles at the age j special meeting at 7:30 p.m. in uf 41 the stake house Sunday evening. The program will feature talks and singing and other musical numbers by MIA members of the stake. The public is Invited. Si Lee To Speak At Stake ConSab itiVs I.V. Member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Church 4f Jesus Christ of Lstteixlay Saints, managing director of the church welfare program and chairman of the servicemen's committee of the Roland Left to right Bvbee. Wanda Gamer, Foam, Claude Stuart, Mary Bybee, George Photo by Gordon Howee dude gold mines, heartbreaking Such are the feelings of Ma riders and a pretty boss's daughter Manning when her letter fur a loan all add to the humor and suspense on "Petticoat Ranch" was not mail- found in the 3 ad play which is ed. presented at the Uintah The excitement runs high at the Ward tonight for their ward build-ig fund Uintah Ward when the antics of a Mexican house man has them all Others in the cast are Mama Janice By bee Donna Hill, Dee laughing. Robbed banks, ransom money, II II and Clark Bvbee ! Mil-do- Owen Cash, spent a short time at home before going on to Provo to enroll at BYU He is the son of Mr and Mrs Waite Cash. During most of his overseas duty he was stationed at Stuttgart, Germany. although at times his work took him to a number of other Youll Get a Real Shake Out of This r . Call Today See How Oui Sanitone Dry Cleaning Makes Clothes Look New for Easter! being speaker engaged to present ihe program for the Special Intvrest class next Tnesd.iv night according to Alex Carhen class president More d( tails will be announced anday Refreshments arc to be served Anyone in the commu-ntv who is interested is invited nr A meeting of the MIA Youth Fireside group is scheduled for next Sunday evening at the home of Gail Sanders Considerable activity Is taking theatre propplace on the Motor-Verty lately in preparation for the opening on March 30 A new $13,000 ranch style brick home is being erected for the new manager. Bill Kennedy He replaces To bring back that like-nelook to your family's clothes, trust them to our different better kind of Sanitone dry cleaning . . . that means spots disappear, dirt and perspiration gone, a better lasting press and never a tell-talcleaning odor. 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Brown, school PT adult education chairninn rogf)'!g PHONE a flowers x Bring the Glory of Easter Into the homes of those near and dear with a gift of flow- Joy of the Day! Nothing else Top Soil $1.25 Yd. WILLIAM MARCUS Chiropractic Clinic j SOIL A . ABTERi LEAF MOLD GRADING LEVELING ALL WORK GUARANTEED FANNING We Give S&H Green Stamps Open Every Day 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ers. Nothing else so eloquently expresses the beauty and INFILL DIRT SAND GRAVEL motf bo givoo on opportunity to hool, Top o pioco of plot lightly with o hommr end it will not crock - hit it border ond It Oiai into o hundred piacei Ail matter hoi o brtokmg point it con withttond juit to much force without bracking down. So it it with the humon body Hi portt con take to much obui ond no more. Thot it whot w moon by the "limitation! of mottar.' The body con go to mony doyi without food ftwer doyt without woter. It can withttond o cartoin langth of lima without tlaap. Bolonca thaia factors normally ond with Chiroproctic core to cleor up vertabral ivbluaottont. full, normal, radiant health will raiult 0 SUPPLIES BROWN'S MARKET! Wing play will Ik pi evente d by local talent It is a one act play entitled "Case of the Missing Hand ''hake" by Nora Stirl ng The play will be followed by a d.scussion led bv Mr Skidmore and Miss Hazen all material furnished p-'T- An IjfipoHont foclor In maintainfhot ing hoolih it in Went See CAL STRINGHAM (New and Used) Appearing in "The Case of the Missing Handshake" a 1 act plav are Clark Puffer, Ylcki Rae Harrop and seated Mrs Carol Gale. The play Ls directed by Royal Harrop and is to be presented Friday evening March 30, at the "Family Ufe Institute" sponsored by Che PT.V of the Riverdale School. The program Is under the direction of Mrs. A. E. Brown, chairman of the Riverdale PT Mrs. Ramona Ringham and Harry Sharp are also in the plav OF MATTER 1900 6 Years Experience 4f LIMITATIONS S. Attended Bradley University Ik V . . 5360 Watch Repair Auto Glass and Parts LANDSCAPING Novr FOR AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Th llc 1 , April Fool's Day will be the oc-- i as on for a Riverdale Stake dance at the stakehouse Saturday night, March 31 Experts Eye rt r 1 t Elder Lee is a native of Idaho and was born March 28, 1899. As one uf six children he grew to manhood on a southern Idaho farm. Before he had reached the age of 21 he was principal of a school at Oxford, Idaho. In hia 21st year he entered the Western States Mission field of the church and for some time served In Denver as district president. Following his missionary experience he served as a teacher and school principal in the Granite dis-'riof Salt Lake County. In 1932 he was appointed city commission it .V is TRUST AN chunk ROY AUTO PARTS j European countries Weekend passFor information, phonr 4 3127 es also enabled him to visit many other interesting places He was lav Pallor Rohrrt Janes i March 25. 9 30 am privileged to attend the LDS temSunday Uiitional services with bap- ple dedication in Switzerland where he met Don Budge who is on a tism and confirmation . 7 30 p'm ongregatmnal mission from Pleasant View nice ting Owen filly! a mission to the Tmsd.iy March 27 7 pm Cub North Central States before enter-.nthe service Phil M Smith, left pack meetini at the Hoy School ami toruim for the same mission in Jan, ex-- , .utlv five years to the day as did Owen Howard Dickson is also in the North Central States Mission n u CHURCH NEWS g Avoid the Rush AFFILIATED y rv Avoid The Rush Come in Now! ? homes and the theatre lot will be er of Salt Lake City and was filled in with parkway, according elected to this position. to Mr. Kennedy. At the same time he took prominent part in activities of the church The Southern Pacific Choir will In the area In which he lived. 49th a the for program present In April 1936 in the midst of the March on of the Ward evening services ing and beautification grounds is being carried out. Even 25. The meeting begins at 5 p.m. In depression the Church of Jesua Christ of Latter-daSaints corretually the area between the new the Club Heights SchooL lated its various relief actlivtiei March 29 Is the date set for a Into an enlarged program known the Church Welfare Program, Riverdale Stake Temple excursion. tecause of his outstanding work in tH direction at a local church offiLast week the 49th Ward YMMIA and the YWMIA both had 100 cer Eider Lee was requested by officials of the Church to assume the per cent attendance at stake leadmanaging directorshiD of this proership meeting. gram in December 1936. by the Associated Amusement Co., which it owned by Clyde Blasius, Bill Hazen and Sam Gillette. Buyers will agree to build homes not under $12,000 in value. A program of extensive remodel- Or-ga- Roy Really - fi returned Riverdale serviceman, A Church Calendar OFFICES 24 inch - IN NEW g Co-cin- You Low Down Lazy Maverick Application for easement for a pipeline through Riverdale has been 'presented by representatives of the Weber Basin Project Sunday the 251 h is Primary con- to the Riverdale Town Board. The matter was turned over to ference and all parents are invited the attorney for the town board, Baptismal will be field Easter Sam Barker, to check the legal Sunday April 1 at 2 45 p m in the aspects of the case. stake house. The next baptism for Tin- recent MIA Speech and Muour ward will be in June sic festival was considered so well Little Cheryl Christensen from done that it was repeated by popuHoojter has been visiting the past lar request at last Sunday evening few days with her grand parents, services Theme of the program was The Power of Speech." Mr and Mrs Orin Bybee Mrs Verla Hull is the speech diThe scouts are still in need of rector and Mrs Gad Sanders the a helping hand. All the cinder music director. They were assisted blocks have to be scraped and by Mrs Klea Kapp, district A cleaned before Ihe building can music supervisor be started, so all you stout hearted Mrs Edith .Mueller of the 49th bovs and men Ward will be the guest speaker Remember the building fund when the Les Amis Gaies Club of Mrs Dorothy project tonite "Petticoat Ranch" meets at the home next Monday Ncbeker, night. and bring your nickles and dimes, Mrs. Mueller is a native of Swit'cuz there will be lots of pop corn and candy Adults $1.00. Ages 12 zerland. coming to Ogden since World War II. She will talk on her to 18 50 cents, under 12 25 cents experiences in that country and display fine articles of handwork This week's quotation from 1 15 19 If in this life only made there. Co hostesses for the evening are we have hope in Christ we are of Mrs Donna Child and Mrs. Ardis all men most miserable Ellis Good thought for the month will be given by Mrs. Virginia Mitchell. dent which occurred Sunday eve-n.nduring Sacrament meeting to Calii. Kennedy will still retail his managership of the Admiral theatre In Clearfield. Ilia wife ia the former Margret Hayes. They have a young son and daughter. Building lots along the south frontage arc to be put up for sale Ilelea Norton We wish to extend our faith and Spring ia here, for a few days prayers to the Rush family this anyway. Glad we're In Utah. New week and hope that their little boy Vork City had quite a send off for will fully recover from the acci- spring. John Borger who has moved By Congratulations to those young" ones who have birthdays this week. Some of those we know are Dee Hill on the 23rd, Lucetta Bybee on the 24th, Claude Stuart Sr., 25th; Joseph Orin Bybee, 26th; Elizabeth Gale, 27th. Stuart Roy, Utah, Thur&day, March 22, 1956 le, News By Marios Sun-Chronic- will so graciously convey your appreciation to your Easter dinner hostess. Wide choice of cor- sages, bouquets potted plants. and We deliver anywhere within the city. PORTER FLORAL 01 We Deliver Dial 3 3133 Roy, Utah fc, L;f i ; |