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Show The Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, Thursday, July 27, 1956 le, New Bishopric Installed FRESH PICKED -- - LOCAL PER DOZEN THOMPSON KLONDYKE Seedless 15c PER, POUND PER POUND 300 Size - SUNKIST lT K DO! T If T 23! 1 was sustained the Hooper First Ward Sunday t 'filing President Henry Matls 1'it sided oxer the meeting Th in w bishopric chersen is Don Nor ''.in lii id with Lloyd R King, 1st ioiihsiIoi Mt Is in J Widdison, 2nd diunselor and Joseph Allen as ward i lerk liishop Mack S Taft was m leased t,eorge Powers was re la, ned as assistant ward clerk and f lane is G Widdison as finance new A bishopric Continued from Page two sons and a daughter, Vern, live in ( larcncc (Doc) and Rixettl.de Another son, Eugene, In os m Washington Terrace and a daughter Mrs Dave (Vera) Harris lie has 19 grand is at Ibuitsv ilbdilditn and 91 gic-a- grandehil-mi lb- s.ivs lie expects to live long enough to baxt greatgre.it Darker died Mis gi aiidt hilili i n 1 c lerk. One of those bridges was moxed to I'mtah South Weber and the other is in West Weber A lot of excitement was created in the community during the years (lie Morrisde cult resided here and in South Weber Reportedly their leader, Joseph Morris, advised his followers, 'The cattle on the thousand bills belong to the laird Help " x ourself Dll several occasions he pro la med that the tune for the second coming of Christ had arrived Mvtr.il tunes la led his people to tla tup of the South Weber lull to .ix.nlt i he arrival but nothing ever bappt ned 'Ibex were permitted to laud St rv u I'S III the RlV t I da!t ' boo T.xcntuullx matters developed to sot h a si rams state that the sol dais (ruin Tori Douglas came to ' i i h lb1 tt bellanis dealings After SC fflit Bibl. And He ald unto her. Daughter, le of good comfortl thx faith hath made thee whole, go in peace. (Luke MV) U hi n we h faith in God i ur Hi.ixenlx i .,ther. exen n lit'.li :ib a grain of mustard, noil i.p is impossihle to u We can o room doubt and fear, ix i ill in s and i .in rn.u-.us k now pi 'ice r xudutt ur our fait h ,e, und we wil' , tin- t in which several members ti.stle - killed the cult inovetl to W ind Hair in Idaho After a few1 xt.us of crop failures Hit re they! uve bat k to Riverdale 1 hex built) in, min r ol small bouses on land It a't-i- l from George Ritter, .,i m ali 'I .x la re Don laiper now lives, t.iiuic Ritter grandfather of Max I'.rti i was a wealthy man anti "biig ugly strxetl as a surf of bank t r u Hie i (immunity Meat pi uplc will be surprised to that Rixerdale once bad a Manx It xx.ts m w spa per prin'ed here p b slit ti by t be Mi ri isites Whin T t ti git x to young man 'ohI be attended Wilier ( ollt'ge Hie firs! .xiai t vxas urganued ITo lessor Moeiuh was the only paid It acher the otlaa' teachers being student' who strxetl as tt,idlers to pay their way part In 18H1 Mr 1aiker was married to Flla Klmcr They had H children fixe of xxhutrt are' yet living xtiri i I S CHILD DONALD SIGNS ' , AUTO PAINTING - mtK i muisb him .(Hfid SHOW ( kpb ji v.a. W 44C0S tttftftMl 7W 2-- 4 39 4 JIFFY t l I BENNION DRUG Phone Roy, Utah 25c PER LOAF DEAL PACK Dee 1 i 1'lVl Space pt rnuts giving only a small pirtuui ol the wealth of historical inhumation Mr Darker eagerly re calls to ni'iul One phase, however ol t ei tain appt al to the pi est nt generation is Hus picture of the Riverdale si bool grounds taken in !'ii: Ibt xiuing outs and the new cum need to be told that the build mu on tin- left was the Riverdale i musenn nt Co Mr Daiker was mu nt. d in helping organize the t o'np.u v in H)7 Some ol the leatl mg i.tiens volunteered donations of Clou eat h to s' ,ii t the movc-:n- t nt 'I bex ,uid others took stock n tin- comp, tin as compensation tor tin ii l.ibt't m i ceding the biid'l'm' It siived well as a cen t it r in.inx gootl tunes for the people of Riverdale and surround t iimimuiit it s until it was torn CIS .III JIT DEAL PACK TV Corn Muffin or Pie Crust 1 T V 10c CAKE MIXES 10c M X WHITE SPUE MTIIOW CHOCOLATE DEAL PACK - in-st- o- an in 1920 Through the- ages the youngtr i i, elation are always accused of uig a li'tle light on the sense s le In one instance some young Rixerdale couples names furnish id bx Mr Darker on request) had t IS aplenty Tiny decided to bait- the d.uue at Rixerdale and tire out to the one at West We her Un Lhc way their tig overtook skunk giong in the same direc-buThe dnver playfully ticked it a dli his whip as they passed No one can bl.une the West Weber 'ok of hospitality that night in in,; m.i) ing the'' newcomers web t PURE 10 0 JXRS RASPBERRY Top Flavor STRAWBERRYiaue Pride PRESERVES PI RE i 20 OZ. Brand Brand Case of 12 furs J RS SUMMER t I i t tune statewide celebrations this t mind the occasion alt n ltd was suriy he attended a It bration m Salt Lake City on .1 'y 22 Ri'.iT 'Ilia' was the Jubilee l is art iv als t ii st it of tit in t tali Dur.ng a flemonstr.it ion by t.u u file dt pal tint lit he was among 'In nuiiihci sermuslv injured when tic hot sc ill aw n file engine ran ritn the crowd It was two years be foie he was sufficiently recovered 'o told nine his w oik as a fanner and dealer in bay and fruit To anyone seeking o acquaint tbemselxes with the history of this liiemllx little seini rural commu mix, a few minutes spent with Ted Duiker can be very rewarding It ,s always a pleasure to listen to anyone who takes such pleasure in the r subject PRIDF. s429 RAMONA 3 Packs - 26 oz. Jars 5 T.RI.AND BOXES BRAND Case of 12 jars hi uig 7', SPECIAL SCOTCHES TOASTIES Cream Filled Straws PRESERVES TMIIF CANDY BRAUI'S STRAWBERRY llu 2-31- 60 Date Nut Surprise Ea. - with Have Your Doctor Call Us! RF.SII BAKED - 40 Oz. Pack la-on- . N RES1I BAKED Italian Ring in (hr Hooper First Ward bishopric last SuihIjx night were, front row, I. to r., Melvin J. Widdison, 1st counselor; Bishop I. Norman Rrad, Lloyd it. King, 1st counselor. Hack row, frauds G. Widdison, assistant ward clerk; Joseph V. Allen, ward Clerk; absent wax George lowrrs, assistant ware! clerk. Photo by G. Howes 2 OZ. DINNERTIME CANS Stems and Pieces MUSHROOMS 2 for U. S. CHOICE for 17 $1100 OZ. CANS 5or MINCE PIES 25c U. S. CHOICE GRADE BEEF IN I I.YDE ( I T $1 00 DYKING TIN PER POUND BEEF GROUND CHUCK 49c 39c STEWING HENS PER PER POUND Of ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE Sborotluj ' JlVEMLE A Afifl J GIFT SHOD (2 Doors West of Post Office) 3c WATERMELON FOOD STO RE OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS - ROY 0:30 a.m.-9p- m. i POUND |