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Show The Son - Chronicle, Roy, Utah, Thursday, May South Weber visiting here. He came down to at tend the funeral services of his Mrs. Sarah Firth grandmother, Bruce is a former member of South W'eber and is the aon of Eddie Schmaltz and a nephew of Jennie Firth of South Weber. Beui'e Bambrough Phone 24013 Bishop Joseph Ray had a belated birthday dinner Saturday being his birth date found him busy as usual taking a bus load of students down to the University of Utah to a track meet. So Sunday his wife prepared him a lovely dinner and had the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schmaltz of family home to celebrate with him Idaho Falls. Idaho, spent last week lie received many lovely gifts and enjoyed the occasion very much. Eeven if it was a day late. Happy birthday this week to Darrell Byram on the 10th; Melvin Kendell and Margaret Bigelow on the 12th; Arlene Brake and Fred Kendell on the l3th. Our Mothers Day program was held Sunday morning. The prelude was a violin and flute duet played by I Mo Ukena and her sister Sher-an- , Opening prayer was given by i y Stanger. Quotations on motherhood was given by Ranae Bouchard, Annette Ray, Shcran Mills and Marlyn Ray Duet "That's What God Made Mothers For" by Donna and Duane Poll jTalk "Mother" was given by Carol Coy "Mothers Duties by Glen Poll Then the following pro-giawas under the supervision of the Jr Sunday School, directed by Stella Poll, Martha Birt and Janet Cook Songs "Mothers Day and "Mother Dear" by the small groups and a tribute to mother by Vern Peek, Barbara and Arline Brake, ' arul Ann Nix, John Vandraam, Charles Poll Beth Kendell gave talk rnt study rttorh f project Hamotologicol (blood) (hongts undf Chiro o aiorktd or proctic vtofinol tendency toword th blood volu wdf Chlropfocti tor. This rtorch project oi conducted by IK I. J. fotaor Cbirop'octic Rorch Clinic, Dou- nport, too. Th blood foctors conndtd wr th color lndi, rd blood cIt IIcount, Hemoglobin count. Stondord end whit c wr modicol hmotologicol both conducted In 1054 btlcK end oftor odjuitmnts. A th of . rvold Gordon Watts "That Wonderful Mother of Mine. Bishop Joseph Ray gave a short tribute to mother Then the mothers were all presented with a lovely flower as a token from the Sunday School. Benediction by Cecil Kap The old-ei- l mother of the ward present was Mrs Mary Cook 85 and the youngest mother was Mrs Ronald Smith. Solo tif cos It wouifl dfinltly oppoor that th conclusions rochd In this substantial Chlroproctlc study philosophy ond theory, tor th Chifoprodor bps vr contended thot body activity ond function th will return to normol one nrv lntfffnc Is rmovd by spnol odjutmnti Spinal on cous prssur nr l'bri, thus mtrfrlng with th normol function of th voriOul is Your Chiropractor organs tintif toUy troind to locot end cor'tct ip nol miol gnmnts. 2050 WAI 5700 South James 1900 It McPatridge, Sunday School Morning Worship Baptist Training Union Evening Worship Prayer Meeting Wednesday Chiropractic Clinic S. by i First Baptist Church FANNING 5360 West 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 6:45 p m. 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. ROY AUTO PARTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Auto Glass and Parts (New and Used) Accessories PHONE Arlene and Juanila Brake, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brake and Roger Bambrough, entertained in Morgan Saturday evening at the annual Morgan Jumo Stock Show banquet The girls gave two dance numbers and Roger played his guitar and sang several numbers. her day Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Poll enter An open house is being held in tained Elaines family to a dinner I honor of Mrs Kmuu Jacques at her Sunday, those present were Mr. and home in East Layton. This will Mrs. Adrian Fif Mr. Srid Mrs. Le- inark her 80th bihtday. All friends roy Tubbs and family and Mr. and and relatives are invited to attend. Mrs. Bob Francis. It will be on May 20th. More Information on this will be given Mrs. Raymond Ray gave a baby next week shower for Mrs. Lynn Simpson. Games were played and refreshSporting new cars In our town ments served to the following, Mrs. lately are Mr and Mrs. Marvin Howard Forbes, Mrs. Carl Weese, Birt and Dee Bambrough. They Mrs. John Vandersteen, Mrs. Beat- both have new Chevrolet. Congrat rice Payne, Mrs. Ezra Pierce, Miss ulations boys Roberta Forbes, Mrs Martha Green, Mrs Delmas Green, Mrs. George Saturday night at the stake house Green, Mrs Orville Child, Mrs. D. will be a meeting commencing at Junior Green, Mrs Chance D. Green 8 p m. for the priesthood officers of Layton; Mrs George Rogerson, and quorum presidency. Roy. The guest of honor received We would like to send out a many lovely gifts. cheery hello and get well wish" to Monday night will be the last Mrs Cora Poll and Ada Cornia. show of the season, but they will We all missed you at our Mothers routine again next fall. Day program Mrs Emma Bambrough is spendBoyd Harmon's mother is back in New York She is competing with ing a few days in Clinton visiting mothers of the 48 states in the with her duughtir md "Mother of the Year contest. This Mr and Mrs Jud-uHartley will be quite an experience for her and we all wish her a lot of The results obtained concerning success the meeting held at the state Capitol, with the state road commisThe Mutual is sponsoring a dance sion, was that the Bucks are not to revue by the dancing students of exceed ovir 25 miles per hour Mrs Bernice Potter, Monday, May speed limit and that the construc14th in the recreation hall. Admis-o- tion would repair all damage will be 15c for children and they do to the road 35c for adults They would like a good attendance to see these dance Beth Peek just h turned from loutines It starts at 7 30 p m There In r jcution She flew up to Namwill be over 50 students participat- pa, Idaho with tiei aunt, to visit relatives there and then went to ing N'vvsa, Oregon and v. sited with Mr Our party that was scheduled for and Mrs Sam Moon and family riday night, age groups 12 21, will She was away a wuk and enjoyed use to be postponed on account of tveiy minute of it Sho reports" the Seminary party being held at The mnager of !e Mountain .agoon the same date Further none as to when this party will be States Telephone fo at the recent meeting held lore, reported nld will be announced later that there doesn't seen) to be any Junior Sunday School will be immediate relief for the busy lines ar10 party In Id in our ward next Sunday for o.,t hire Most hm the ones and were trying, people all those nut attending stake conference Conference will be held in if it was possible to Kc t them low-- i the tabernacle and sessions at 10 nil to a 6 party bin If this hap-pe- t s it will be in the future and nol a in and 2pm light away A six party line would The Relief Society would like lost around 59 per month and a a good turn out Friday at their f mr parly line 56 per month A work day meeting There will be pr.vatc line would be $16 a month lunch served and plenty of work They talked of raising the present lull if the rnejsmgoes into effect available for even one , n to n - Sunday evening services was a conference. missionary opening player was offered by Royden Poll A trio by Beverly, Donna and Marie Poll sang "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Speakers were Vine Poll, he spoke on his experiences as a stake missionary and Donna and Beverly Poll they spoke on Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon Gene Green gave the benediction. Sunday May 13th. May your Mother Day be aplendid Truly fine in every way. May your happiness and laughter Kill each moment of the day, And may month of pleasure cheer you, Fill the perfect moment when, A delightful year has vanished, And it Mothers Day again. After Sunday School, fast meeting was held in which two lovely babies was blessed. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vine Poll was blessed by the father, and given the name of Elizabeth Ann. The son of Mr Mr and Mrs. Dale Poll and fara and Mrs. Cleary H. Markam, Mrs. ily have moved Into ' their new Markham leing the former Dorohome. This beautiful new home ia thy Poll, was blessed by its grandRoger Bigelow has been spend very colotful and smartly styled father, Royden Poll and given the pig the past week home visiting It is an added attraction to our com- name of Dennis Cleary. Congrat- friends and relative. he is on a ulations to these happy parents. munity. We all congratulate you. furlough from the Army. 3y HEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES 18. 10, 1956 WEST POINT HEWS Mothers group Janet ing Mr. Fletcher and gave him ome Moss, Gwen Thurgood, June Hol- Indian corn to plant when he gets Singing , brook, Elaine Brown, Mary Florence Abrams. A talk "Search the Scriptures," was given by 1ilabel Oleson. Favorite passages of scripture were given by Flint, Itosella Paice, Ieola Dalton, and Blanche Bingham. Closing remark1 were made by Bishop Oleson Song by the Singing Mothers Benediction by Susie King. When you are at night d might be because you have growled all day dog-tire- d 1 Television 1 Repair 1 Glen and Ixiis Flint have had an nteresting visitor during the past week lie is Carl Fletcher from Victoria, Australia, who came to Amer-cto study farming methods here. EE He left here for Denver, Colo., his next stoj From there he will make several other stops in different parts of the U S.A They will spend m months in this country and will go from here to England and varHappy birthday to Duane Pat-te- i ious parts of Europe before return-nson, Annabel Ollley, Marsha to Australia We enjoyed meet Montgomery on the 12th, Eddie Montgomery on the 14th, Marsha 1 hurgood, Marie NYlson, Judy Jones, on the 15th, Elvin Stoddard, Muiy Lynn Abrams on the 16th, Lawrence Garner, Don Edwards on the 17th a Economical and Fast I 4-3150 A. Klein 1 Happy anniversary to Mr. and Ralph Miles on the 15lh, Mr and Mrs Farrell Fisher on the 17th. and Mr and Mrs Merrill Th or good on the 18th Mrs he next North I pc a day No ! Dis is M.,y 18th oru- on May 28 Stake tem There will Milan Blake was baptized and on Sunday He is the son of Loy and Erma Blake Kath-ijIxe Thompson, daughter of Gwen and Arden Thompson was aNo baptized and confirmed on lonfirmcd Little fashion plates get the big savings here! Merchandise freh from regular stock . . . now Sunday at extraordinary low, low prices. Two babies received a name and a Messing Sunday, they were Shir lev Dahl infant daughter of Blair and Eileen Dahl and Ann Single-toinfant daughter of Dell and Yclma Singleton Hurry in . . . see for yourself. Our Spring Clearance features everything the young set love to wear . . . and stars buget wise buys that n thrifty Moms are sure to appreciate! 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