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Show L The Uintah News Marion Stuart and RoelW Garner 2 9043 It looks as if the building bug has been biting again. And those think about their wbo have new home are, getting them under way. Dee and Naomi Kendell have been working on their milking "parlor," and now they have the hole dug for their new house. bn Z w Phillip Peterson who is originally from here, but now living in Peterson has started his new home just east of Stoddards, and the Luke Mildons have been working some more on theirs. So it won't be long Sun-Chronic- hope the end of the Chicken Pox too. Those who- - are glad they are over it, are Neldon Bybee. Brent Wilde, Lois Durant, Lynn Milligan, all the Rust children and Jan Bybee. We hope nobody else gets it. ses mouth). "Everyone was so enthused over getting a building for the scouts and explorers, but no one seems to be doing anything about it. Maybe its finances that are holding them up. You cant do much without money and the garbage collecting didnt seem to take hold very good. You'd think with the spring cleaning everyone would have lots of junk to have hauled away. The committee have been doing their part what about you people? 'Are you giving your support by putting out your garbage? They are going to cut the price to $1 a month and collect every two weeks and see if they can get any better response. Py the way they are going to need help with the labor part of the building. There are a lot of men in the ward who can turn out and help get this project going. Dont wait to be asked All volunteers will be welcomed Lets get going. Remember vour boys today will be the men of tomorrow. Lets give them a better PLACE TO BUILD MEN' Uintah has really had their share of hospital patients the past month or so. Now Parley Kendell is in the hospital after having a very serious operation last Monday. The word was that he had come through the operation very well, but was still feeling plenty miserable. We wish you a speedy recovery Parley year was held last Friday night. Mrs Bowman told the members in attendance that the way things stand there will not be scrool held in Uintah this fall. The 4th. 5th, and Gth grades will go to Burch Creek as will the first three grades if the 40th Street school isnt completed by the tune school starts in September. (School board member John Van Lrimlen said that construction is close on schedule and should lie done; Mrs. Brown ad vised that parents wishing their children to attend kindergarten should have their birth certificates l exams in to Mr. Reese and at Burch Creek school as soon as possible i fire-choo- The excursion to the Manti temple was very successful. The bus The cinlinuation of U Day as elt the church at 6 a m and ar- a community affair was voted and rived back at 7 45 p m. Thirty five agreed upon Bill Cottle, Albert men and women were on the trip Kendell, Ruth Peterson and Lydia Cottle were chosen to nominate a There are rumors of a lot of new "U Day committee for 1957. homes going to be built up on the The ward shows now are being a of new next fall. church discontinued until flat and rumors Don't forget "U" Day will be on house, and rumors of a new scout May 19th, only two weeks away. So Stake conference will be held save your old brooms, and store up house At least that is all we car) call it, until we see something be-on Mother's Day, however, the bish- some new energy for the big white School started opric reports that Sunday washing project will held here for anyone unable to Well May is here and this always I!ut what about the scout house7 Dinner will be served at 12 30 attend conference There will be a (This comes straight from the ror- - brings the end of school and we short program honoring the moth- The price will be 50c for adults 12 ers, but the annual gifts will not and 25 cents for children under be given until the following week The dance will be in the South Weber hall and they have a good orchestra to provide the music So The short talks in Sunday School plan on making this "U Day the was given by Albert Bounous The best' Sunday night service was conducted A new baby g.rl was born to Mr by Jack Keyes of the genealogy comm (tec A stake representative, and Mrs Yenum Korsgren on April Mr Johnson, was the speaker and 17 we re sorry we missed it but he spoke on family organization were glad tn welcome the little lie said how important it is that ladv to town each one gets a family organization Gretty and Norman Anderson staite.l and to search out the rechave a new hahv grandson The ords of your family. little man makes claims to the name, Phillis and Chris are There will be a baptismal in the the 5. proud parents Red hot off May Lake Salt Temple Saturday the- press (when this news went in) at at the church The girls must be new baby for Basil and Shir6 a m as they have to be in the is the Combe ley Congratulations to all ol will 7 15 the and boys Garments seemingly temple at vou ave at 8 a m They must be in the ruined by accidental spottemple at 9 15 Each of them have ting, usually can be sued Reul livbec ward clerk has been been asked to bring 40 cents with by prompt attention. So i in m to for their ride and the Imw busy, busy We now have the pay dont gamble when such Brr.hd.ivs of most very body in e'o'hfs they will need minor tragedies occur, Sown llappv birthday this last week just . . . Ihe last PTA meeting for this to Dolly Pebly on the 2nd Just look at all the birthdays this next Sharlon Goodwin., George witk PHONE AT ONCE FOR O.in rr and Connie Keyes on the 0 5th Man Bybee and Ftulon Dye on SANITONE SERVICE the 7th. Beverly Fernelius, Doug Hartman and Frank Varley Sr on he fl'h Bill Hartman the 9th, Stubborn pot vonDh McFarland th. 10th. May Kathy dirt ALL tho It Pays To Got out Bybee the 11th and Frank Foster if Original texture 12'h Happy bir'h lay to all ol See Your Doctor, thi Color porkt Bk restored vou w Da-Ia- - ! if Better drop-p- r No dry cleaning odor lain longer The Mia Maids hed their Rose veiling last Tuesday night at the home of Lola Perm 1ms The eve n ng was arranged by the girls The rose tying c r mony and program given hv he girls ended with the story of The Rose given hv s.ster Ah. i Ntuhrson Refresh moots weie s, rvd to guests who the me huh d the gi:!' mothers, Bishop young l.itl.t s pit Anderson and I s wife and Mrs Glades Gibson from the stake board Also m .gUndanic was little Mur. only five days Miss Pelilec old She j ist wur'id to see what ml her friends lug sistir Dollv 'a when thev gi t t he Mia Maids i Home medics can be dangerous At the first sign of trouble see your doctor, then see us to have his prescription accurately compounded EtOY BENNTON DRUG LAUNDERETTE sulc-nc- Lido R. ah vn Uoik mei s llve i ti IIII'I oe flowers for Mother's Day il i t flowers that else ( pnss the message convey' Nothing an quite so eloquently ev what is in your heart t 'll lUlt s tit Mu ' v pl( la-- ; ti this Newspaper yhfitmCkoiiich lea Hart op Roy is very Phone For sometime now, Betty Stahle, the wife of J Howard .Stable, publisher of the Sun Chron u le, has been promising some recipes and here they arc- I'm sure you will agree they were worth wailing for The recipe for Ihe SlOO cake, got its name because the woman who came by it first paid $100 lui it to her favorife the f $100 Cake Recipe Combine and s,ft Untcthir in a NOW - 1 ow 2 fortunate indeed, t hat 3 2GG7 I cups silted cake fh.ur cup granulated sUar 2 tap baking soda cup cocoa 'c tap salt cup mayonnaise Mrs stable uses a little li sv ..bout M cup i Add 1 cup culd walei stp vanilla and blend well Pour into 2 greased H pans 30 min When cool Bake at 350 fop with favorite frosting This cake is very rich and moist Cranberry Salad pkg raspberry jc llo pkg orange jello Dissolve in 4 cups hot water When nearly sc!. add whole cranberry saue and medium Call of pineapple Pour into individual molds or one large one and let set till firm in relrigerator Sene on lettuce leaf topped with salad dressing mixed with whipped cream Senes from 15 to 20 1 DAIRY KING BAR Try Browns First MFTS GIltH FRIES M NDIUES BROWN'S , MARKET 5t,Hi 1 south pa ai in UNM PEN Wtt Bov t Hi P M t.jfi Phone 361M5"' 1 , L ANDSCAPING material furnished 1 1 1 Continued from Page LEAF MOLD iX TOP SOIL FILL DIRT SAND-GRA- VEL GRADING LEVELING ALL WORK GUARANTEED A 1 Sirin- gardening is one of Dr Flinders best loved hobbies, he has taken on the business of doing h.s own landscaping and caring for his yard He is abo very interested m im turn picture photography and has taken many colored if h.s fishing and hunting films trips I! or fishing presents an unusual challenge to him and he has fishtd on the Colorado River and the Salmon Rivers and has plans to ( sh on many more The Flinders now have five - hii-drr- David Nugust, Janet who will 8, Stanley be 12 fi. Top Soil $1.25 Yd. WILLIAM. MARCUS PHONE 01 in Joan Relief Society ' t M i eked the Relief They are going bishop to be fund of H ' t a v acation w vit ah !i is .a- - V batching it gone to Mon be w ith her u!t.' gnl tug (lay for the ders at Uintah i,ad a veil 'o Uie Contincn 'I In ii all talking about Me i d Hie c I'pi aki s ihey got when a. i u as mi i mi Tuesday, the : aders CIH to South Jr High a a. is an! tit h ; i quet. corsage, or potted planLs have been thoughtfully chosen lolly Cooks Corner r m mi was Nancy Bige ,,.i who v i ut to Idaho lo j,, i Rum! M.uy Jean Jacobs, Jacobs ol III. lit j. '.I h when that lovely bon , hiss. m is Shopping Starts ng is May 9 The have paint ed a part of their t (,u df! i Unm staknhlo and what did they say about it? 4 and Jeannine who will be '2 in Dr. Flinders chose' this town for his home and for his professional "Lots of pretty girls over there." July Mrs Flinders is a busy mother practice. Well so it goes. Thanks to all with her five young children and all those who have sent in or given rearing them is her main interest us news this week. Do you like it Sewing and working in the yard better when there is more news with her husband are among her from our town. We do, and we know lavurite pastimes .Sniee coming to Roy, Dr. Flm you like to hear about it So thanks again, and we'll be looking for ders has become interested in the civic growth of the town and at more next week. present is serving as a director Jor Remember Laugh and the world i tie new Chamber of Commerce re organized here IN THE PAGES OF laughs with you cry and you cry alone acScouting has always been an tivity the Dr has enjoyed At pre sent he is the chairman of the committee for the Lake View Ward scout troop Distrut committee By chairman for health and safety and committee chairman of the health and safely for Ihe Lake Bonneville Kyle Council of Ihe Boy Si outs of Amer . Atvntiuii Phone 2 3160 Roy. Utah Roy( Utah Page Fire Roy, Utah, Thursday, May 3, 1956 le, i v r; 1 We of the Porter Floral are in better position this year than ever before for your Mothers Dnv oulcrs t, Place vour orders r.irlv For your if Corsages WF HAVE: OR HIPS TKCST AN Experts Eye FOR Watch Repair CARNATION'S GARDENIAS ROSES Attended Bradley University 6 PORTER FLORAL We Deliver Dial 3 3133 Roy, Utah Years Experience O See CAL STR INGHAM C. Stringham Jewelry Theatre Bldg, mm Roy, Utah PHONL T 3-44- 64 The Bird With The Bargain |