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Show Th Sou-Chromc- K oy, 'Utah, Thursday, Ayguat 2, 1956 le, program was conducted by Bishop Dale Poll. Following the program everyone enjoyed an evening of dancing with Owen Ridges orchestra furnishing the music. RefreshBy ments were served at intermission. : Bishop Ray has served as ward Betato Clerk, later as counselor in the bishopric and for the past 15 years as bishop, lie .also Is a candidate Bambrough for state representative on the Democratic, ticket. We all wish him sucPhone cess in this political campaign. Everyone here loves and respects Bishop Kay very much and we know they couldn't hare chosen a better A happy birthday this week to man to run in thta capacity Carolyn Poll and Evan Ray on Aug 1st, U(uht Bigelow 2nd. Dean Mr and Mrs Arthur Knox of Clara Olsen and Kim Bitton San Gabrtle, Calif., spent the week the 5th end here visiting friends and rela A happy wedding anniversary to lives They came up to attend the Mr and Mrs Imlay on the wedding reception of Neil Evans li'h of August of Mr and Mrs Edward Evans and Beverly Tatton daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Tatton of AlKaren Gill and Iwe Nix have hambra, Calif Mr and Mrs Knox just returned home after spending are the parents of Sandra Clawson a 10 day vacation in California They left with Mr and Mrs Max Arnold who reside in Calif Mrs Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith had Arnold is the former Eva Bouchard us their wetkend guest. Mrs of South Weber and daughter of Smith's parents, Mr and Mrs For-- , Bouchard Mrs Harriet They rc-- t Knox of Los Angeles, Calif , toured central Nevada, went to the 'Saturday afternoon they all enjoy-btaiand to Disneyland. Knotts ,'ed a family party at Como Springs Bei ry Farm They returned home This was the first time Mr and Mrs with Mr and Mrs Roy Cowan, Mrs Knox had seen their neav fcrandvon Cowan being the former Louise Bouchard daughter of Mrs Harriet Bo.h hard also an aunt and uncle' Kent Bambrough, 'civile Jones to Karen and Lee Mr and Mrs 'and his son, Dale, spirit last week Cowan plan to stay here for 10 days .end fishing in Logan Canvon visaing with friends and relatives (They report that the fishing 'was Welcome home ahd we hope "might good and thev caught their limit each day jour stav here is a pleasant one South Weber ociety Mews X! By-be- t '.'C'-- ' ' V . S; irt5' ,r A. C, 1 i . , ! h - s - V' T A. fws 4 TJte Boy Scouts are anxiously The party held Friday night in their big fishing trip up' awaiting ronor of Joseph H Ray for his long the I'intjh's They plan on leav- and faithful sc rvice as bishop of our in around the 13th August if not wan , was a huge success Bishop ing j Ray was r leased recently and appointed to the stake high council T) MR. AND MRS. Bv J. ALAN BLODGETT HELEN NORTON the wrists Her fingertip veil fell from a cap of lace and sequins Miss Eleanor Call of Riverdale She curried a bouquet of pink roses became Mrs J Alan Blodgett in centered by a white orchid rites performed at the Logan LDS Her three attendants also wore Temple on July 25 ballerina length gowns and carried pink and white carnations Matron Mrs Elmer J Call The groom is of honor was Mrs Drauca Marston the son of Mr and Mrs Orville Holmes Bridesmaids were Mrs W Blodgett of Vale. Oregon and Joan Rasmussen, sister of the a nephew of Mrs Edna Price Rob groom and Mrs Joan Call, sister- ertson formerlv of Riverdale in law of the bride Flower girls were her cousin Judy After the ccn monv a wedding breakfast was served at the Trope ( all and her sister. Janette Call cal Restaurant in Brigham City Ties wore identical dresses of yel-- , with the bridal party and close low and white and carried nosegays rxlat iv es attending That ivcnmgiof daisies Both molhers wore a rex option was given in their bon dressts of aqua silk and corsages or at the Mansion House in Ogden of pink roses Best man was Charles Brice, bride wine a ballerina length of lare and nylon net styled sin of the vroom Ushers were brother of the! with a full skirt The lace bodice .lames Blodgett featured a mandarin collar and groom and James Call, brother of to points at tin bride long Thx- - cou-gow- slex-ve- tapx-rin- Riverdale News Everyone enjoyed the program which commenced at 8 pm. The Indies Quartet sang two numbers they are Iota Ukcna. Lola Brake, Marie Poll and lRae Cornia A reading was given by Mrs Moyle Moss Lf Ogden and a dance routine by Paul and Tommy Thorpe and a song by Roger Bambrough and a solo by Mr Nelson Talks were civen by William J Critchlow Jr., piesident of the South Ogden stake and remarks by Bishop Ray The , By V Helen Norton Phone 24841 The newlyweds are honeymoon- Mr and Mrs Roscxe Child and mg m Yellowstone Park and visit in Oregon After their daughtx-ring accompanied by Mr and return he will report back to Camp Mrs Ed Child motored to Burley t 'arson, Colorado, and leave shortly Sunday to visit with an uncle for duiv in Germany Eleanor ex- Heber Child age 91 He makes hu and pects to remain in Riverdale for a home there with a (i w months until he ran make ar- - daughter Mr and Mrs Herman is very grateful for his service training in being able to disarm an as- Mrs. Cook has always enjoyed good books and still loves to read. She sailant. busies herself too with crocheting, A program by all the Riverdale knitting, embrotdry work. She enjoys the radio but deplores the TV Primary children will- - be featured because of its noisyness. Her recipe at sacrament meeting Sunday evefor long life and happiness is hard to Mrs. ning according Virginia work and usefulness. Jackson, president. It will start at 7 pm. in the Riverdale School She and her late' husband have many years to their credit in donated service to the. LDS Church and their community. PORTRAIT CONTINUED and Wash. Blvd. There were 5 children in the family when they traded their property for a ranch and cattle at Promotory, Utah and that is where the children grew up. The great desire of young Stella' life was to become a teacher and so soot the LDS College in bie Lake City, but instead of teach-sosl married Samuel Norton ,nBCook Two weeks after their marriage he left for a two year mission to England The new Mrs. Cook lived in his home in Willard and cared for t his aged and widowed fdther during his absence. 1 St n Durng her married life, Mrs. Cook lived in comparative comfort, in contrast to the hardships and privation of her early life. Her husband was a prosperous farmer and highly respected man. They had four sons, George, the oldest died of pneumonia while he was in the armed services of the United States during World War I a Merlin Norton Cook, their second son also served his country in World War I He is a poultry farmer m Roy and bishop of the Lake View Ward at Roy rlr Time has not diminshed the sparkle in hte eyes of this diminu tue little lady, and she still has a lively sense of humor She has a deep apprecaiton for the loving rare she receives in the home of her have her join him Stoker son Bishop Merlin N Cook, where The Riverdale couples also went she has been living the past year to Twin Falls to see a family shower was given whom the elder Child's had become recently bv Mrs ,h qu.iinted with while on their re cent mission to the New England son-inla- rangi menls to overseas pri'nuptial bride elect i'ultv Fllision t hx- s GET OUT OF DEBT WITHOUT ill S A swimming party (o Weber gym will he the activity for MIA next1 auc-ce- ss all expectations. Approximately 400 women have come to the House of Hope for assistance during its three years of peration. Records thus far shaw that almost 50 per cent after leaving the Home have maintained sobriety and are either working or have returned to a full atatua of family life. Mrs Cook still goes to church each Sunday evening and proudly boasts that since she has been at her sons home she has only missed once anl that was because of the weather. The House of Hope offers help to any woman alcoholic, who has a sincere desire to do something about her drinking problem. Medical care, board, room and clothing are provided in accordance with We do love the gentle, dear old the needs of the women entering folk among us, do we not? They the . home have given so much and by their CONTINUED bung have made so many wonder- RECREATION ful things possible for us today the South County Championship and will go on to play for the county championship, New Home !s Utahs House of Hope Announcement Karen Knight was the winning good job in the Sharon Anderson, Karen Henderson, S. Bingham, and Anita Cabrales also collected hits for the winning Riverdale team pitcher and did a hitting department TEAM STANDINGS South County Midget (Final) was made recent- - Alcoholi.sm that the Utah Alcoholism Foundation had completed ne gotiations for the puxhase of a new home for the House of Hope, a rehabilitation facility for women al- Son Delbert lives in Brigham coholics City and is a high councilman in Need of a new rehabilitation fa the South Box Elder Stake. Franfor women was presented by eility cis Henry Cook lives in Willard All three sons went on missions, Merlin to Dakota. Delbert to the en's Residence, non profit corporaCalifornia mission and Francis to tion to the Foundation several months ago After careful investithe Eastern States gation of the need the foundation Stella and Samuel Cook never appoved the project and assumed had a daughter of their own, but full responsibility of providing the thev adopted an orphan child, El- new facility len Johnson She is married to Cecil At a recent meeting of the Utah Marion Row berry and lives in Alcoholism Foundation, approval Provo, Utah was given to purchase properties Mr Cook died April 20, 1938 located at 1006 Fast First South Mrs Cook enjoyed fairly good .nut Mr Gooderham, trustee of the health till the past few years when foundation was appointed to carry he became incapacitated with ar- - out final negotiations of the pur thriti after breaking her hip in 'chase The foundation plans to pay 1912 and is confined to her wheel- - for ihe properties through a capital fund drive, which will le conducted s eration by other states has led to the opening of similar facilities In many parts of the country. The of the operation bu exceeded So County Boys Junior Baseball One game remaining So Ogden vs Roy) Rov 5 5 4 3 2 South Ogden Terrace Riverdale clUh Heights .South Weber Hooper CLASSIFIEDS 1 0 placed in x'Un later this year , i 1 The House of Hope for women alcohol ts began its operation three wars ago at which tune it was one Lf tin first lehabilitation centers exclusively for women alcoholics in Hie United States cost you only t()c a weeX Investigation ol its sdeecssful JhfimCkomtk Pick your savings fargefc Tuesday night The following week will be no MIA on Tuesday ugh! due In the fact that the entire ward will hold an outing of some kind on Friday night, Aug 17. Lust Sunday night at sacrament 'heic meeting Elder John Marston gave! i report of his recent mission to 'In Netherlands to a rapacity rowd Ward business taken care of at thx inn ng included the gradua i on of Kan n Henderson from Bri M.irv and the promotion of Gene Humpson from deacon to teacher Xi'rian Draayir was released from hr committee because of m his home George Deem nis voted in as assistant to Ralph Bradfielil in the genealogv com mi Her His wife Flossie Derm, will also work on the committee Mr and Mrs Garth Stephens and two xhildren have returned to their home in Covmn Cal. after visit ing here with Mr and Mrs Herbert Sinker Mr and Mrs Jesse Stephens and other relatives and friends Threr cousins of his mohter visit-xat the home of Mr and Mrs Fay Hull last week They motored here from their homes in New X ork State close to Balmyra, the birthplace of Joseph Smith They are Mrs Sum (faittie) Sick, Mrs John (Vrrni Cleveland, and Mrs George (Sadie i Iosey Accompanying them was Miss Wilma Rose-monalso of New York and Mr and Mrs Dale Loscy and son Junior from Aiken South Carolina When the Hulls made their trip hack east last vear they looked up this hranrh of their family and became acquainted Jimmy Davis, son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Davis, was transferred from Beale Air Force Base i BORROWING! ( f Thi i the mot modern and plan for getting: out of i with and DESIGNED existence Y()l the debtor, in mind. debt bills are troubling yon, LET US If installment payments or pastdne bill-, aid in arranging' to pay your past due or not, with one payment vi u can afford. m EXAMPLE If You Ou r TTr Will Work With as Low as $10 per week $1000 $15 per week $2000 $25 per week $3000 $33 per week If after proper 'Icp d $500 NO SECURITY NO CO SIGNERS though, yon decide WE TAN HELP you, tele phore for an appointment between 4:30 P.M. and 9 P.M., or drop in with your payment liooks. We nre open Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free consulatation. DEBT CONSOLIDATION BUREAU , 2816 Lincoln Ogden Utah (NOT A LENDING INSTITUTION) Ave- - genx-alog- Pl-o- ss Phone 38813 Arthur Smith Mgr. near Marsyville, Cal, to March F'leld in the southern part of that stale His address is' Alr James C. Davis 22nd Toe Hospiatl Vet Section March Air Force Base, Calif. NxAv residents of Riverdale are Mr and Mrs James Manning. They have moved r home into the Carlsen Court just back of the Carlsen home and are living there while ibev are remodeling. Mrs Manning will be remembered as the former Hazel Carlsen, sisn ter of Alrx Carlsen. Their son, Leland, recently came to public attention when he narrowly escaped serious injury in a gun scuffle with a former industrial school inmate while chauffeuring a bus load of girls from that institution on an outing. He lays he and shook sfraigbUbr Lx. home . . . financial security ... a business of your own. Important savings than target like these cost money more moat of ua have. But herea how you can and walk oil with the big icore a hulla-ey- e want. priae you , The secret of saving it ayatem. And the simplest, moat automatic saving lyatem la the Payroll Savings Plan. Seat of all, yon do more than aave through Payroll Savings. You forest you r money, too, and make it grow. 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