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Show . The Clearfield News George L. Hanson, Mr. and Mr. Bill Umb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vas-qie-s and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoy. ' They also attended planning sesBy ; sions for the coming years events. s ?; , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Martin Di-D- e t spent 10 exciting days vacationing ' AlhtM j U . around Los Angeles. They spent most of their time at Manhattan Beach visiting, with their daughter and son-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry PhOM Dodson. The most thrilling part of their trip was going through the Angeles LDS temple. We are glad to hear that they enjoyed their Miss Donna Taylor, Joyce Slater, their trip and that they are back Marilyn Bushnell, and Janet Ste- home. Also on the sick list was Sharon vens, were the ones from Clearfield that went with about 60 other peo- and Pauline Hale. They are the ple from Davis High Seminary on daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard three week tour down Jhrough the Hale .We hope that they will be southern states and up around New feeling tietter real soon. York. We all hope they are having The lucky ones who had birthfun and that they will return safe- days this week were: Kelly Ogden ly. . 30th; Vern Smith 31st; Foster It. A supposably Weber High class Chandler 31st; Donna Jacobs 31st; Frank II. Mower 1st, Tommy Lee ring was found in the Clearfield Ashton Sharle Page 2nd; City Bowery. It is a 1942, with the Dewavne 2nd, D. Jessop 3rd, Gary Had-fielintials inside the ring E. M. N. 4ht; and William 11. Balls For more information about this On the sick list was Miss Pam 4th. Happy birthday everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight and Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Annette Stucki, Ray Tracy. We hope Pam will be daughter Kay of Dr. and Mrs. Virgil daughter soon. better feeling Stucki of Calif., enjoyed Darrell W. Goodfellow was a visit- - a week of Barstow,and fishing sight seeing Mr. and Mrs. at Yellowstone Park and or at the home of Fremont J E. Ashtons this past week. He lie are glad to lake in also was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. have themWyoming, back home. Howard Stahle of Roy. Darrell and Mrs. Donald Padgett left to join Mrs. Stahle are brother, end sister. Darrel was on leave from the U. S. her husband Pfc Padgett who is with the Army at Camp Navy. He is the son of Mr. and slallontd MrsPadgett is the Mrs. Rav Goodfellow of Bountiful. Fnun- t'apf former Marie Clark, daughter of s Members of the Jaycees and Mr and Mrs. John M. Clark. Pfc. who attended the Travel Padgett is the son of Mr. and Mrs Trophy meeting at Cedar City over A. G. Padgett. We all hope that last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. both of them will lie able to return to Clearfield soon Those who celebrated wedding anniversaries this week were: Mr. and Mrs Harry O. Wassisk, 2nd; Mr and Mrs Ezra Smith 3rd; Mr. and Mrs Elmo Hodson on July 2050 West 5700 South 31st Congratulations to all of you. James R. MiFatridge, United in a double ring ceremony July 20th was Miss Nanette 10 a.m. Sunday School Stokes daughter of Mr. and Mrs 11 a.m. Morning Worshi,-BaptisGeorge L Stokes of Clearfield and Mar'vm R Spaulding son of Mr. and Training 6:45 p.m. tnlon Mrs Ralph D Spaulding of Ogden 8 p.m. Evening Worship The ceremony was performed by Prayer Meeting Bishop W. S Sorcmson at the home 7:30 p.m. Wednesday of the bride's parents in Clearfield Following the wedding a reception .4- to Snow Basin. Also, they rode In the Ogden Pioneer Days horse parade, andrflt the Ogden Stadium prior to the rodeo one evening. Thorald Cox spent an hour in the Evanston, Wyoming hospital as he was enroute home from a fishing trip to the high Uintahs. The car door hit him in the face, cutting his lip, requiring six stitches. In spit of this, and a few other mishaps, Thorald and the other nin members of the party enjoyed the trip, and are looking forward to another one next summer. Nanette chose her sister Sandra Stokes as maid of honor, she wore a ballerina length dress of green organdy and a corsage of pink were gladioli. Her bridesmaids Jeneal Spaulding, sister of the bridegroom, Chriss Wallin and Evelyn Parkinson. Their dresses were pink organdy in macthlng ballerina length and they carried corsages of white gladiolus. Flowers girls werre Ruth Stokes, sister of the bride and Margie Spaulding, sister of the bridegroom. Their small dresses were of pink organdy and white lace, In their little flower baskets they carried white gladiolus Serving the bridegroom as best man was Tlton Barzie uncle of the groom. Usher were Gary Hunting, Darrell Robertson, and Jack Warner. They will be at home to all their s at 3517 Washington Blvd . Ogden. Utah. Miss LaRee Beus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Levi Beus. was married recently to Grant Prisbrey, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Prisbrey, who is formerly from Brigham City, h V ,r A n i frU-nd- Hooper News Jay-cette- 1 First Baptist Church Ry MARIE W. HAWS ' Miller Phone 2 2372 Theone Dayton Phone 6521 'mu l!i 'Ll'.. Mi r V A S 56268425 Btry 82nd AAA. Btn APO 94!) New location Offn e located South 14R Wehi-- r Private - Cmin'rv Club Dr Ph'-i- Ogden I tali When you forget... REMEMBER! BROWN'S MARKET! PHONE ROY. 3 3583 Washington Naisbitt has returned home from the hospital, fortunate to he alive and well after his harrowing experience with a brahma hull. Twister at the Ogden rodeo Junior UTAH Open 9 a m 10 p m EVERY DAY -- Roy Superior Beauty Salon ; id Year Sale Getting rid of our older merchandise m t-- order to keep new on hand .1. SALE MR. PAINTERS Body Wave SO ( J 5,50 FT THAT BACK TO SCHOOL AND FALL PERMANENT WAVE. WHILE THE MERCHANDISE EASTS. NOW $5 75 up PERMANENT WAVE 1.25 HAIR CUT SHAMPOO. $1.12 Value SHAMPOO, $5 NOW Value "4 lb." All mml; mill Wonderful NOW 3.50 returned home after spending a few days in Ilela, Montana with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dailey Mrs Edna Arsve and son Dennis are spending this week visiting in Hooper. The Araves. former lloop-Lnerites. are now living at Orofino, Idaho. g Mrs Florence Manning is in Tor-- s rence, Calif, where she will spend a month with her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs Mark rung and their three children. Grace Parker is taking her place in the Post Office and is being assisted by Flora Taylor Mr and Mrs Clsrcn Paulson and family spent a few days vacationing at Bear Ijkethis week. Austin Jones is m the Dee Hospital where he underwent an opers ation on Tuesday morning The Hooper Second Ward will hold a swimming party next clay evening All members are ask-leto meet at the chapel at 7 p m for ooning exercises The family of M r and Mrs F.d Gamer held a reunion and dinner at the Hooper Park on Sunday afternoon All members of the family were present except Vern, who is at the Williams Air Force Base, Arizona and Vera and her husband. Die Stoker, who are living at Blytheville. Ark Bishop and Mrs Mack Taft and family have moved into their new home in Ogden Their new address is 1045 Cross St Miss Ann Fox from North Ogden a entertained group of young friend s at a slumber party at her home in North Ogden recently Those attending from Hooper were Linda Jensen Kathye Garner. Linda Vaughn Annette Beus and ; KT V OTHER ITEMS mn ehmulnr iunrmilred! Our Summer Clearance Sale ENDS THIS WEEK! (!OOD SELECTION of summer sportswear, Mottles, drosses, ltntidlias, etc. Air Conditioning i Phone EJEA JO' 5651 South 1900 West Uintah News 31st; David Harman Aug. 4th; Joe Dye and Lydia Hill, Aug. 7th; Rowana Goodwin, and Flora Elaine Wadman, Aug. 11th. . Marion Stuart and Rosalie Garner Shopping Starts Reid and Gaye Bybee, Dee and Helen Mildon were hosts and hosUintah still has the travelers. tesses to a party Saturday evening. Hebr Fernelius, Oscar Anderson, Croquet and bingo were played Vernal Anderson and Orland Nel- after which a buffet lunch was son spent a few days way from served. home fishing. They brought some home too.just to show they hadn't RIDDLE lost their knack. 2 9043 THE PACES OF I this Ncwrpcpcr A skunk, a frog, a duck and a rabbi tstarted out together to attend the show. Admission price was $1 each. AH except the skunk got la How did the other three raise the money for their fare? Orin Bybee with two sons and two yrandsons spent two days fishing in Wyoming. Leonard and Betty Kendell, (Carl and Marion Hill) Earl and Flora Kendell (from South Weber) Lois and Albert Anderson, and their families spent a few days in Yellowstone Park. Lois and Albert visited the ghost town of Virginia City on their return home and Jell us it h really worth seeing. Speaking of fish; the boys that went to Spirit Lake surely had their fill. Something like 100 fish were cooked. The trend seemed to be "nigger fshing, and everyone got their limit, everyone but Colin Kendell. and he just can't seem to snag on to the things. However, in spite of all the fish, the boys seemed to weather okeh. There were about 31 or 32 boys in camp all week, including Bishop Elliot Stuarl. George Garner, and Glen McFarland Boys were com- up and going home ail week,! but the number of "mouths" to feed didn't vary, much Catherine and Byron By bee Jr, spent a few days fishing in Wyoming Ralph and Irene Peterson have spent a few days in Yellowstone Paik. Pat Bbee is on TDY in South Dakota His wife, Patty, is visiting her family in California while Pat SfafSwtChsd rc& Answer next week. ROY AUTO PARTS Plume 5310 So. 1900 West, Roy A TO LLASS INSTALLED I ALTO CLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES AVir mid Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE DRESSWELL CLEANERS CLOTHES BEST YOUR Ol'AMTY CLEANING FRIEND REASONABLE PRICES 2 Ties Cleaned is away Robert Byliee just returned from a 3(1 day TDY in South Dakota. Lane and Lois Bybee with their family are vacationing in San Diego. Calif with Lois's family. return- F,rn McKarjand (1 from a with relatives in California n He her and Laura Fernelius, 1. By bee Sr, and Orin and Mae Bvhic spent a few days in Idaho Falls lat week to attend the annual By bee reunion held ui that area Boy Fernelius, Kenny Stuart and Bulon Dye are attending Summer Camp in Northern California The Glen Hill family spent a week in southern California visit mg with their daughter and son-- ' inlaw. Junior and Erma By bee. Junior is stationed at Camp Pendleton Much of their time was spent at San Diego and also they visited Tijuana. Mexico Glen and Lydia also attended a session o( the Im Angeles temple and were very much impressed at its beauty Grant and Mary By bee took their family swimming at the reservoir last weekend, and when they home discovered l.ynn had lost his watch If anyone of you are ! in lhl area, kinda look around for ' Lynns watch will you He would very much appreciate having it WITH MWS A OR LADIES' FR Week Only! SUIT-- Onr Daily Delivery Service . Pick-u- p ROY By-io- SUNSET 1792 WEST 5.300 -- - CLEARFIELD PHONE SOITH. ROY, 2! VlA- - ALL , iovz PR,ctS ESTItAMlS fRtt back, t mtah Marc! won the South Ogden Stake softball championship. Congratulations, boys, we arc all proud of you If any of you arc interested, division three softball tournament Mcrts Aug 6th. at the Ogden soft hall park However, Uintahs first game will be Tuesday Aug. 7th at 7 15 pm They will play the winners of the Summit Stake Lets all of u attend these games and support our team. The Primary classes held a parade with about 20 children participating With hats, rjthmn makers and the march step they paraded around the church IN j round-the-hloc- This , block Some of the younger ones were quite tired by the time they completed the block, hut were served punch and cookies, which seemed to revive all of them. like to remind you again that the temple recommends have expired and new ones must he issued before attending any temple Also, the eleven stakes in this area have been asked to use the temple for all purposes. However, as the temple closes on the 11th rntil the first part of September, we may go (o the Salt Lake Temple and the stake has two excursions, plus a priesthood session for the Salt Lake Temple, which opens Aug. 6th. Sunday evening service was presented bp the geneological comy mittee. Mrs. Martin the stake secretary was the speaker. Sister Martin showed the stake "Who-Whobook and explained each ward should hape a similiar one beginning with the organization of the ward. She complimented the ward on temple work. Uintah Ward has increased their temple endowments 100T over last year. Teenagers, dont forget the hay-ridFriday night Aug. 3. We would II Arks LUMBER SPECIALS ls Nil. per ft. Hnlwoixi Slientingr 1 E Fin- Floorim; per - 4 G V ,is s RriKv ) ft 17c 130 per ft. Fir Rustic ,'iw per ft. Fencing 7Mic Doors FAINT (iRADE (Fnr shrs left) SLAB DOORS $6.00 gen-eolog- NOW 1.25 SPRAY NET, $2 Value MANY 85c Mr. and Mrs Roy Beasley and Mr and Mrs. Rue Cunnington have .tumor, who is one- of the country's top rodeo performers, suffered a broken rib and cuts and bruises when he was trampled by the 1800 pound animal. Twcny two girls from Hooper First Ward left Monday morning for a three day stay at iJikeView Stake Camp They were accompanied by Mrs Donna Paice. president Fow-erof the YWMIA, Mrs manual sounselor and Mrs Cora Fowers. Mia Maid teacher. Bi'hop Norman Read, Melvin Widdison and Joe Allen spent Monday afternoon with the girls, taking them on a hike into North Ogden Canyon Velma Read and Cora Fowers stayed at the camp and had supper prepared for the tired group upon their return that evening Monday. James and Genevieve Hancock Johnston spent the night at the The following day. Kathye Gar- camp Ray and Wealthy Cottle stay ed Tuesday night. The group re- nr r daughter of Mr and Mrs Lynrt Garner was riding a horse with turned home Wednesday night Posse, "The friends m Pleasant View The horse Hooper's Junior I.akeshoro Rulers" spent Saturday fell on Kathye. injuring her arm afternoon at the Ixirin Farr Park and causing a severe sprai.i in her where they were in competition right leg She was taken to the with the other six posses in the hospital for treatment and X rays county The Hooper group, which and was released later that day. was organized this spring for the Her condition is now much ed purpose of developing good sportsOut visitors in Hooper manship. as well as the proper care and handling of horses, consists of have been Mr and Mrs. Marvin the following young people, rang- Beasley and daughter Lindt, from ing in ages from 8 to 16 Patsy Rob- Lihei ty. Mississippi. Kenneth Blayinson. captain. Roberta Munn, 1st lock. also of Liberty, and Mr. and It Fred Cox. 2nd It Norma Lowe, Mrs Vernon Ginn, and son Butch, secretary and treasurer and the from MrComb, Mississippi. They following members Gordon Stod- with Mr and Mrs. Joseph O. Moore, dard, Gerald Manning, Leon Ross, Mr and Mrs Oakley Moore, Mr. Karen Broadhead. Jimmy Gale, Ray and Mrs Gale Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fowers, Jay Fowers, Richard Hull, Art Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hes-lop- , and Mr and Mrs. Blair Dahl, Gary Miles, Reed Garner; Dale Robinson. Suzanne Robinson. Ron Wid- and families, held an outdoor dindison. Roger King, Roger Flinders, ner party at Iirin Farr Park. Steven Hansen, and Dec Hunter. Mr and Mrs. Oakley Moore, who Supervised by Reed Naisbit, Dick have been living in Spanish Fork Widdison and Ray Miles, they have have moved to Ogden, where Oak-lewill be factory foreman at the enjoyed several activities thus far this season They played a promi- California Packing Corporation. nent part In Hooper's celebration Shelley King, son of Mr. and on Decoration Day. participating in Mrs Lloyd King, was entertained races of different kinds. In June at a family birthday party last Monthey took a long trail ride from day at his home. His parents gave Higlcys ranch in Ogden Canyon him a swing set for a present. - nh City. t last week. DAYTON & MILLER graduated this spring from the University of Utah school of law. The new Mrs Prisbrey attended Weber High School Weber College and the University of Utah. She was guest of honor at a bridal shower held at the home of Mrs. John Tippets, with Miss Deon Cox serving as cohosetess Twenty four relatives and friends attended. The newlyweds are living in Salt Private Darwin E. Jones of the 82nd Battalion, son of Mr. and Mrs Ed sol Jones, left last week for Oirt Rjctiard.son, Alaska, where he will attend a doisel school. Prior to his going to Alaska, he with his 4H Club camp will hr held at wife, the former Joyce Beasley, Monte Cristo on Thursday. Friday pent a two weeks furlough inland Saturday of this week for Hooper camps in Weber County. Linda Darwin, went into the Army last Vaughn and IJnda Jensen, who and received his basic tended a three day training school training at Ft Carson, Colo. After at Logan m June, will assist Miss! basic training, he spent five months Maud Martin, Weber County home at Ft Wash demonstration agent, and Melvin Darwin's new address Burningham, county agent, in supDarwin E Jones ervising the activ itities of the camp Seattle. Alvin Roy, Utah, Thursday, Aloguat 2, 1956 le, was held at the Gearfield LDS Third Ward hall, with about 250 guests attending. The bride was lovely In a waits-lengtgown of white organdy over taffeta. The bodice featured square neck, short sleeves and a small pcplum of white embroidered organdy. Ihis was caught at the waist with a cummerbund sash and bow of taffeta. She chose a fingertip veil of illusion caught in a amall spot fhich was edged with tiny seed pearls. Her bouquet was made of white orchids and pink rose buds. n d Sun-Chronic- I The South Ogden Stake baptismal will be held Sunday Aug. 5th, 3 p.m. at the stake house. Anyone interested in being baptized should Roy, Utah contact the bishop. Birthday iongratulations to Fay Stuart July 28th; Janet Bybee and Nadine Pearson the 29th: Claire Hartman the 30th; Bill Hill the Mahogany Moulding Door Frump i minded) (slnj Fjtsimr , Duse . 12c Per a, c P c Per Ruse Shoe i2S? $4.90 - ft lav, tmi |