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Show The Sun-Chronic- le, son and Uuella Byram gave the home on a furlough from Fort Ord in San Diego, Caf iornia. biography of her Ebenezer Clawson Richard Sacrament meeting Sunday eveson Visiting from the council was ning was under the direction of Mrs. Eva Warren, 1st vice presi- the Primary. There conference and Mrs, Louie theme was "That Ye May Bring dent from Syracuse By Neville also of Syracuse. The next Souls Unto Me. All Primary chilmeeting will be held April 18th dren participated in this program Braale at the home of Mrs Stella PollCo-hostesJMrs Mabel Nix entertained her will be Mrs Rose Watts, daughter Carol Ann with a birthday Those present were Abbie Byram, Bambrough party Thursday afternoon. Games Luella Byram, Rose Watts, Cora were played and refreshments Kendell, Merle I'ippen, Stella Poll, served to the following Ccott Earl, Phonr 2 4013 Clara Oleson, Eva Ray, Ethel Cook, Vern Peek, Douglas Poll, Jean Ray, Mattie Ray. Bessie Bambrough. Arlino and Juanita Brake, Karen The Daughters of the Pioneers Gill and Lee Nix, Maureen Thorpe, Happy birthday thi week to convention will be held April 7th Dixie Greer, Terry Ukena and Gay-lenLake Salt at Hotel the Bruce Ann Utah, City Nix. ''arol Marcus, Bouchard This was Carol Potter. Margaret Stromberg, It will commence at 10 a m They Ann's 8th birthday lnyce Ann Bay, Mrs Eliza Kawsop, would like a good attendance from Mr and Mrs Joseph Staples and Val Byram, Smith, Colleen South Weber. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Moore spent Mr and Mrs Eldon Oleson spent Iasi weekend Kendell, Alan Isaacs, Mark Johanin Nyssa, Oregon, last weekend at St George, Utah sen, Robert Bingham with Mr and Mrs Sam visiting to our like We extend would sym S.un Moore and Jlappv wedding anniversary to family. Mr and Mrs Dean Byram. pathy to Mrs Boy "Colleen" Kap The meeting held last Wednes-ta- whose father passed away last Frifor the Daughters of the Utah day, i Archie Robinson) He was Pioneers was well attended The .57 ami lived in Mountain Green esson was gnen by Mrs Clara Ole. Morgan County He was a member Ward His of the LDS Petersen funeral was held Tuesday at 1 p m. in the LDS Morgan stake house. In ferment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park ( ongratulatioiis to Mr and Mrs Vine Poll on the new arrival Sun-d.- i morning, a baby girl Mother and baby, both doing nicely, Vine F nnomlral and Fast When he said it was his birthday reports Mrs Higley reports that ie wasn't kidding' But at play pracService she would like to have all girls in- tice the other night Die Hill said terested in playing volley ball to it his on Fridav, Clark said 0 get in touch with her for a practice it was his on Thursday. Claude This takes in all girls 12 years and Stuart said it was his on Sunday A. Klein older and George Garner said it was his Sunday evening will be the on Saturday And only George was speech and music festival, sponsorpooling Happy birthday to Clark ed by the Mutual and under their Bybre and were sorry we didn't direction This will be Easter Sunlieve him And speaking of celeday jiul they would like a good brations .lack and Ivy Keyes d turn out There will be a lot of tln-i0th wedding anmver-s.irgood Inrol talent participating last Sunday March 25 Remember the baptism Sunday to them and smooth af'ernoon at the stake center at ailing lor the next fX) years South Weber s e Ber-liec- c Uintah News Television Repair Roy, Utah, Thurday, March 29, 1958 Guesa It will be a while before they get their ball team now. A surprise party to honor Orln Bybee on his 73th birthday was given by his family March 23, at his son Bob's home in Clearfield. When Orins family gets together you can count on plenty to eat, knd this was no exception. There were 22 members of the family presenL Only Ina, .now living in California was unable to attend. Petitcoat The bishop reports "Petticoat Ranch" the 3act play boosted the building fund 110. We hope the cast will be asked to present the play in other wards to further the cause. The two and a half minute talk Sunday morning was given by Freddie Peterson, who is still in the Jr. Sunday School, and some of us older people could learir a lesson from his form of presentation. Everyone has been talking about what an excellent job he did. children lost their voices, and there were new experiences for all of them. It was a very enjoyable Roy News Mra. Mary E. Dalton and her daughter Mrs. N. Eldon Steck, acTed and Ethel Loveday were companied John Draayer and his hosts at a party Saturday evening son Kash to St George last week and til though Ethel couldn't say a to meet a bridal party from Los word, she got everyones attention Angeles, Calif. by whistling. For the past several weeks Ethel his communicated by whispering (or whistling) only. As The South Ogden Stake Patsome husbands might say "How riarchs have a special message for lucky can a guy get?f the Adult Aaronlc, Elders, High Which reminds me, the Love-day'- s Priests and their wives tonight have a "new addition in their Friday, March 30, at 7:30 in thr family. A brand new baby no not ward chapel. a baby well sorts of. It's a new colt. (That is if 1 understand right). Anyway, theres another mouth to feed. Mrs, Daltons grandson McKay Anderson, son of Dr. and Mix Jewel Andreson was the groom and was Frida . Lee his bride-to-b- e Spooner. They were married in the St. George Temple. There were 16 in the bridal party beaidea many other friends and relatives. Among them was Mrs.-- Daltons grandson, Lloyd Draayer who is in the armed services. Mrs. Allen Zaugg left last Thursday for Union. Oregon, to attend the funeral services of her father, Peter J. Ilolling, 83. She returned home Sunday evening. 2. LANDSCAPING We are very happy to see the Norman Anderson's home again from Arizona. They have been down in Tuscon since the 10th of Jan. They made several trips over to the Mesa Temple and Norman went fishing on the rough sea in the The Sunday evening service was Gulf of California. It sounds like Primitry Conference. The walls of a good way to spend part of the the chapel were bulging with par- winter. Their faces, certainly do not ents. All the children in Primary have the usual winter washed-ou- t took part in the program. Some look like the rest of us have. ... all v. material furnished LEAF MOLD TOP SOIL FILL DIRT p SAND GRAVEL LEVELING . P GRADING ALL WORK GUARANTEED A 4-315- cele-hiate- 2 45 Era dim tor is making heerio to Elliot and Faye Stuart drive loi the Lra subscrip- Thcv have a 8'. pound baby girl, fill to more tion They still need that arrived on the 24th of March tin ir quota These subscript! ions have to be in by the 7th of April afrft they would like to urge every family to take tins magazine Our girl-- won a picture for the highest attendance at Sacrament. Sund.iv S( hool and Mutual meetings in our stake for the month oi hehruary Congratulations girls 'I his made February! a "Honor Month" for both boys and girls in their attindanic at all ward meet Th Top Soil $1.25 Yd. 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