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Show The South Weber y A W I Bessie Bambrough Phone this week to A happy birthday LaRae Cornia and Glen Ray on the 28th and to Fred Stanger on the 29th and Sandra Seamons on the 31st. A anniversary wedding happy to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bybee on the 28th and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Titensor on the 29lh. We want to wish you many, many more, Well its fishing time again and leaving for Montana on a fishing trip Thursday was Dee Bambrough, Marvin Kap, Max Poll, Ed Poll. We want to wish them a lot of luck and a real good time. Also all others who weru with them. Graduating from Junior High School at North Davis this year Irom our ward was Dan Stanger, John Stromberg. Margaret Bigelow, Glen Poll, Carolyn Poll. Francis Murry Joyce Han Dra Han, and 'omne Stark Congratulations to you all on this advancement. Diplomas were awared to 407 Da vis High School students during commencement exercises Friday fi.ght at 8 p in in the school auditorium. Graduating from South We- - ber were Marilyn Ray, Dean Byram, Camilla Angelsey, Marjorie Birt and Emmett Ritter. Congratulations to these students also. Leaving for southern Utah on a FFA tour were Ray Peek, Duane Poll and Don Ray. These boys I am sure will have an enjoyable trip. Enjoying an evening of entertainment Saturday at Lagoon was Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Poll, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bambrough, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clawson, Mrs. Rose Hennon and Roger Bambrough. They had lunch at 8 p m. and spent the remainder of the evening riding on the concisions. This party was planned for Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clawson visiting here from San Gabriel, California. A party was also held Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bambrough forMr. and Mrs. A1 Clawson. Luncheon was served and the remainder of the evening was spent showing moving pictures of Kent and Kelly Bambroughs wedding reception and also Ronald Smiths Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Freeston, Mr. and Mrs Kent Bambrough, Mr. and Mr Kelly Bambrough, !lr. and Mrs Ronald Smith, Mr. and Mrs Al Clawson, Lyman Junior, Bon-i- , c and D.xie Freestone, Mr. and Mis Elmei Bambrough, Mr. and Mrs Kans Bishop Joseph Ray and family left last Friday for California to Son-Quronid- . e, ganizationa. This will b the laat one held until falL Mr. and Mrs. Kay Carver from Idaho Falls have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray for the past ten days. Mrs. Ray (Mattie) has been ill with a virus infection. Next Sunday June 3rd will be a baptismal. Thera will be no Mutual or Re lief Sofiety held in our ward this wee, but will resume again next week. Sunday evening services will be under the direction of the Sunday School. They would like a good attendance. The Scouts and Explorers and Beehive girls are having a skating party Tuesday night at the Skating rink. All boys and girls of that age group are urged to attend. Enjoying a picnic in the canyon last Saturday afternoon was Mr. and Mrs Lincoln Smith, Mr. and Mrs Ronald Smith and Mrs. Rose Hennon and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith Ber-than- Uintah News Marion Stuart and Rosalie Garner 2 9043 H we man First Baptist Church . i MTO PARTS ROY ' PHONE !. ,e 5)16 sot Til i'll!.) WEST. ROT thii year. formerly of Uintah also graduated The Aeshllmanns just moved a few weeks ago, so we can maybe say Richard was from Uintah, he lived here moat of his 12 years. The scout house Isn't progressing very fast, surely there are more than four or five persons in this community Interested in having a building for their sons to meet in. Every Wednesday night, work is being done on this building and someone is there to "boss" the outfit, so if any of you are staying home because you don't think youd know what to do, be sure and come next week. Cuz there plenty to do for each of you. There will be a baptimal Sunday at 3 pm. at the stake center If there is anyone wishing tu be baptized, please contart the bishop before this time. The regular meetings ol the Reheld until lief Society will not September, however, sewing meeting will be held tin- second Wed nesday of each month until fall Betty Kendell was hostess last week for a few friends The evening was climaxed by piawng homo Richard Hanshaw grandson of Alma and Nora Peterson was awarded a leather belt ,v the Uintah school principal Inez B Bowman. for his attendant,! at school Richard was tin- only child in school to have 101 pi r tent attend-ance, a total of 17.) Mays Congrat-ulations to you Richard and may you keep up this guild record - seems Just the other day that were wishing you a happy month of May and here it is June already The month for brides, and seeing as how it is leap year, you their with spend their vacation daughter and son in law, Mr. and confirmed batchelors had better Mrs Ron Kirie of Santa Aana, wStch out We hope the terrific hail storm Calif We all wish them a wonderpassing through here on Sunday ful trip didn't do too much damage, it Linda Poll has been choaen seems to have been worse at the camp counselor rrom our ward. The west end than anywhere else in girls will leave tor camp sometime town, an fact parts of the commun-itin June The date will be announdidn't even get any hall, but ced later thg-- e of us that did wish we hadn't Congratulations to Mr and Mrs There isn't much left of our gardens. fruit trees and it even left 2050 West 5700 South Kelly Bambrough They are the holes in the lawns James R. MiKatridge, proud parents of a 6 lb 11 or We are very glad to report that the was Mrs baby boy Bambrough 10 a.m Sunday School Pari Kendell is at home now after dums Mar the 'Ibis tone is 11 am 'timing Worship lir-- t ciandih.ld tor Mr and Mrs having been in the hospital for If iplisl training Donald VlaiT,' and the second tor i bmit fur weeks, its good to know I i 6. 15 p m J Mr and Mis Elmir Bambrough that he is up and around and hope I i " 8 pm. orMup M wont be too Mother and mui ,,ie doing fine long before he will Pi hit Meeting be able to come out and enjoy meetIc.uiii-liWant was last held 7 30 p m. nil rsilay Vi'oi'M-da- i tin all ward officers' ings with us and teat hers ol the different or Mr and Mrs Frank Yarley have their daughter in law visiting them while their sun Frank Jr, is utig to school in Texas Sister Russelletta Sharp gaie B.shop Anderson $58 GO toward the budding fund, money she obtained 'rum a quid she made herself The TO fs!.AS.; INSTAI.I FA) quilt was bliM ks of different types "I turds .hand painted, and with D each chance taken on this quilt. I jlasr am! Jw Is .:! Mis Sharp gave a hot pad with a New .mi ( srtl hand padded h.id on the (tout Mrs X Kendell won this (pull Nell Congratulations Shoe IjuJcihxcliaiuyt j lx-wi- s Roy, Utah, Thursday, May Jay Kendell. son of Parley and Nell Kendell was the only Uintah graduate from Weber High School this year Richard Aeshlimann, son of William and Mima Aeshlimann. Birthday greetings this week to Georgia Fowers on the 2nd, Mary By bee and Sherrie Scott on the 3rd, Dolly Pebley on the 4th, Junior Stoddard the 7th, Don Pearson and IxiuAnne Ferndius on the 8th The Beehive girls had a lovely swarm night last Tuesday and presented the bishop with the quilt' they made for one uf their projects The first year Beehive girls prewhich sented the flower they can have only if 00 per cent of the girls will retciie individual awards Then then- was a piano solo by Beverly Fei m inis and an original poem by R.nd.i Junes Little Nancy McFarlmie has been in the hospital She had .ill appei.di citis attack, and it turned out that she had a rush trip tu tile hospital an emergency operation She .if:?1 now arid wi .01 a,l 's peeling surely glad icii-mony- 31,1 956 WEST POINT CONTINUED. per cent record for Uns award Th girls Griddle, Saundra Flint, and Sharon Johnson tions girls. 100 m:e now i;;;miy Ol I RE-XI- B c . si's GUI ENHOI I working evening Judy Jones are Carolyn receivedSunday her graduation certificate Ellen Flint on the completion of her Primary Congratula Graduation requirements. Congratulations Judy. Sunday evening those who at tended the evening services were foilunale indeed as the speaker was Frank E Reed of Sunset Second Won' Mr Reeiis well known in Wes! Point as fie is the teacher of flic 5th and tit h grades m the West Tomt SchouP The invocation was given hv Arden Thompson A vocal solo "Bless This House'' by Blair Dahl, who was accompanied by Anils Manning The benediction was given by Kenneth Ineland the Sunday School Stake hoard Repair 1 K( Klein PHONE at Brand-Ne- t ni Vi Depot Supply t 5 10 PM KM Y. i.)"X! IT Ml Gold Tag Prices! 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