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Show The ; South Weber By Bessie Bambrough Pboite Happy birthday this week to Juanita Brake, Brent Poll, Don Ray, RaNae Bouchard on the 21th Kent Johansen, 23rd; Marie Poll 2)4th and Lewis Ritter 27th. ( ' ) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poll on the arrival last week of a new baby girl. Mother and daughter are fine. Mrs.' Poll was the former Joan Schoss. Mrs Rose Watts spent the past ten days visiting in Idaho Falls with her son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs. Theris Watts. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting last Wednesday at the home of Stella Poll Mrs Rose Watts was cohost' ess The lesson was given by Mat-tiRay, captain, on the Colonization.'' Biography of her father, Alex Dawson, was given by Mrs. Eva Ray This will be the last meeting this summer They will resume in September. e September will be l.uella B)ram and Rose Watt will read her biography Hostess in The girls that graduated from Beehive work last week were all Honor Bees They were Judy Wil Son-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, May 24, 1956 le, liams, La Vera Imlay, Mary K. Bige- ner Memorial Scholarship to Anlow and Joan Poll. Mary Gill was nette Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray. Annette is a their instructor. home economics major and a freshThe 4 H Gardening Committee man at Weber thus year. Annette met at the home of Mrs. Virginia was also chosen one out of four Stanger last Thursday and will con girla to receive a friendship award tinue these meetings through out Monday night at the associated the summer months. This is for womens club. Tuesday night the boys 10 to 18 inclusive. The meet Otyokwa Club held a banquet up ings are to be. held every other at the Maddox and Annette was chosen secretary for 58 57. She was Thursday. also elected home economics presiThe Potter School of Dance held dent. So we all congratulate you thci rannual dance revue here Mon Annette on this success. day. May 14th. Proceeds of the Wednesday night will be ward performances were given to the South Weber MiA. Director was leadership for all officers and teachBernice Potter. Costumes by Mrs ers of the auxiliaries. This will be Mary GUI and Mrs. Faye Bath. Ad the last meeting till fall. vertising Mrs. Mary Gill and DoroSeminary yraduation was held thy Blackner. Lights Jim Potter and Ray Chidegter, program Mrs Sunday afternoon at 2 p m at the Irene Chidester. Children from North Davia stake house Those were braduating from our ward were South Weber performing Karen Clark, Kent Clark, Karen Marjorie Birt, Marilyn Ray and Wilson, Diane Potter, Ramona Hill, Camilla Anbellsy. Carol Ann Nut, Gayleen Bouchard, Monday night they held the stake John Potter Linda Waite Kathleen Posell, Susan Wilson, Margie Poll, Aaromc party. Program at 7 pm. a Janice Titensor, Karen Gill, Patsy and then they went to the for a skating party and reHill Juanita and Arlme Brake, Roger Bambrough played and sang freshments The program waa held between the 1st and 2nd part and in the 14th Ward Roger Bamthe ladies quartet. Iota L'kena, La brough played his guitar and sang Rae, Corma, Lola Brake and Mane from our ward There was a Urge Poll sang two numbers before the attendance "Finale," "The Enchanted Doll The Star Light Sereande sUke Shop. We were all very sorry to hear dance will be held Saturday night Mr.-- and Mrs. Eldon Olsen have at the So Jr. High School This sold their home here and have will be the final dance of the year. Iwught a farm in Willard They So they would like to urge everyare moving this week Mrs Olsen one to attend. It will be a budget has been very active in our ward dance and Dee Shupei orchestra working in the Primary, the Relief will furnish the music See you Society, the Daughters of the Pio- all there neers, so she will really be missed All the children are very happy However, we wish them a lot of success in this adventure and we this week as it is the last of the know where ever they go, they will school year There summer vacation find good friends and neighbors starts Friday 25th After this week They sold their home here to the IVimary will be held at 10 a m. in Bisel family and we want to wel- the morning during the summer months come them into our ward have been visiting from San Gabriel, Calif, for 10 days, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clawson, Mrs Clawson is the former Sandra Knox daughter of Arthur and Alme Evans Knox of San Gabriel, Calif Mrs Ronald Smith ha- - her grand mother, Mr - Hose Hemion from Los Angeles, Calif, visiting with her for several days 7 hen she is going on to New Voik to visit another neice. Mrs Bonnie Evans Lamm. removed from South Weber Its the old Brown home It was burned down by the Dunlaps effect. Officers and teachers are nuuneed. All games are to b to gather for their prayer meet- played at the Birch Creek Park. ing at 9 30 a m. Wayne Garfield has consented Each Primary child who brings a to coach th Riverdale boys. Their friend three times in a row will opening game will take place June be awarded an I Am a Missionary 8 at 9 a m. Games to follow for the emblem local boys are: ; for your convenience . . . we will be open Riverdale News The softball tr By V PONAID S CHILD SIGNS Helen Norton eAUTO PAINTING TRICK t 11711X0 nisiK'W'.noiupo.MtmRim, Pbena tmi SHOW Mr and Mrs David lav lor and children returned Suini.iv from Soap Lake near Moses LAr Wash He has been stationed tbne three uonths on detached m rv to from lllll Air Force Base Two Riverdale girls Stake Primary has been an- - Riverdale schedule I 4400 TLmf From 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. ARDS & BROWN'S MARKET tlf tMt 24439 PHONE Eye Experts FOR The Stake Bn Watch Repair Attended erstrass and Shirley Bing1 m were with Silver olraner presented Awards at a comraderie In M in the home of the 7WMIA j eveThe bishop would like to urge all Mrs Bertha Child. Thur-d.tparents to keep their children off ning The presi illations vwc made the roads and also to all drivers by Mrs Dorothy Muir, Riverdale to observe the speed limits that Stake JuiiH't Gleaner le,v. j have been set at 30 miles per hour Mr- Truest SfMHial guests We would hate to have a traffic of Sal and mother Kellerstrass fatality And the life you save might Mrs Rowland of mo'her Bingham, le vour own Shirley AImi present wr- - Mrs Mmr and Mrs Klea Kap id the On June the 3rd will be the and the nun1' next Baptismal date All parents stake board Ml the pre siele-ni desiring their children baptized who are 8 sears of age should have them 1,1 xt No Pnm.irv will lee reads bv this date Contact the .IV week bee jiim- m ol .i1 bishop fnr further information Mrs Virginia tarkson pn si lent, h 'lowing Tin Mr and Mrs Raymond Ray are announced lud.tv b summer new week June the a beautiful and blue white sHifting Oldsmobile Congratulations to you starting time of 10 am will he in UNION FURNITURE'S . v (cleaning tool included) s Strlngham Jewelry Theatre Bldg. Roy, I'tah Ncw and Used) Brake Shoe Exchange Acc r ssoriea PHONE 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST. ROY 9G.vs From Gassics to Pops . . . Our Selection is Tops! con follow your muticol urge wherever it takei you . . . when you choose from our wide lelection. You S&euxe Exritnfrc Released from our MIA presidency with a vote of thanks was Viola William, president. Mary Gill manual counselor and Ruth Mathis, activity counselor Sustained to fill these vacancies were lola l'kena president. Fern Greer, manual counselor and Donna Poll, activity counselor Do want to congratulate these ladies and wish them a lot of happiness and success in this new calling Teachers released were Virginia Stanger and Willard Gill Sustained as a new teacher was Maxine Clark Congratulations to you also Sustained from a deacon to a teacher was Roger Bambrough and from a teacher to a priest was Duane Poll They will be ordained to you Sunday Congratulations hoys on this advancement in the priesthood Brother Standing was our high council visitor Closing prayer was by Ray Peck Mr and Mrs Elmer Bambrough MARINE PAINTS 1 VARNISHES FINISHES FOR YOUR Full boroepower motor HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF SHEET warranty. Regular Price $97 SO SOW JUST 'flaz 692-- 5 in TODAY Drop for W. M. 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ROY AUTO PARTS Auto Glass and Parts HOOVER ( - AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 35 off on new v "get well wish' goes out to he Fred Kendells children who are down with the measles and also he Smiths who have chicken pox See CAL STR1NGHAM C. v A Experience UTAH S.d'v Kell Aaromc Priesthood night was observed Sunday evening at our .Sacrament meeting wiih Rex Bou (hard a priest taking charge Opening prayer was given by Dawson l'kena Talks were given by Lynn At a special awards assembly Poll Fred Stanger and Paul Thorjve held Thursday at 10 am in the and a musical number was preventWeber College Moenih auditorium ed by Roger Bambrough The bish Mrs Edward J Hall. Jr college op gave a short talk and presented registrar, presented the Lydia Tan- the spcual awards to the following Stanley Cook for 100 per cent at tendance and Lynn Poll. Fred Stanger. Ixroy Badger, Vrrl Bvram, Keith Coy Jack Moore, Reed Poll and Duane Poll The, boys all had 75 per rent attendance record Congratulations Bradley Iniversity 6 Y( nrs night hive-Swar- will be neld May 2Hth at the stake nun- Two girls from Ina Imlay's class will take part in the Fire cc mutiny She has chosen Darlene Ra.v and Carolyn Bigelow ROY. 3 3083 we-r- June the 3rd Mrs Wells Watts (Carmaine) and her children are going to fly to France, to v.sit her parents and friends there She plans on being away until September This will be a wonder ful trip for them She hasn t been home for 11 ve.irs On this Saturday evening and Sunday, May 28 and 27. The conference will begin at 6 30 Saturday evening in the stake house with a meeting to be attended by all the welfare committees. A priesthood meeting follows at 8. Then there is to be a stake dance in the recreation hall it 9 pm. June 15 10 30 am.; June 23 The Les Amis Gales Club will hear Robert D. Tucker of the We- 9 am; June 30 9 am.; July 9 10 30 am July. 1310 30 am.; ber County Planning Commission 9 a m. On Sunday the sessions in the 20 July when that group meets at the home new: tabernacle are to begin at 10 of Mrs. Virginia Anderson next Riverdale Stake Conference is a m. and 2 30 pm. Monday night. He will talk on community planning which is a timely Wayman Cash is starting his new subject of vital interest to every home. He has the basement all in citizen of every locality. asd the way it looks m won't be On one previous occasion Mr. long till they have a home all Tucker explained the plans for the built and will be living in it Riverdale City Park in which this womens club has much interest Sunday afternoon will be Sunday Co hostesses for the occasion will School preparation meet mg All of be Mrs Bonnie Simpson and Mrs atand fleers teachers are urged to Wanda Taylor Entertainment is tend It will be at the Make house under the direction of Mrs Irene at 2 30 p m Farrer and the good thought is to be given by Mrs. Lillian Kammeyer Ber-than- Another old land mark has been Page Three AND CO. 1st Door West of Post Office PH. 45 ROY for fastest service... CALL BV HUMBER! LAYTON Phone 450 ROY (5490 S. 1900 W.) Phone 3-78- 78 BOUNTIFUL Phone AX 5-34- 25 |