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Show ' I The ) nurse and graduate of South Weber ML Roy, Utah, Thursday, January, Sun-Chronicl- e, 4 Aubojru The DUP, South Weber Camp hold their monthly meeting will Harthis week, brating birthdays old Earl on the Uth; Tom Slangcr Thursday at 2 p m. at the home of and Elwood Watts on the 14th; Nor- Mrs LaV'ern Poll, acting hostess. ma Earl 15th and Leon Kap the 16th as Ward teachers have !t-signed to deliver copies of Pres Congratulations to those celebra- David 0 McKays1 address delivered at the April 6. 956 conference of ting their wedding anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Kent Uambrough the the LDS Church to all the families Harmony in the 13th and Mr. and Mrs Max Wilson of the ward. Home," was the subject presented on the 14th it was. Also in the hospital is Earl Hill, who has a very serious throat Infection We send our best get wells to all of you who have been 111, and hope that you Earl will be home from the hospital pretty soon. Our fast day services held Sun Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith and son Mark returned home Friday day were conducted by Bishop Dale after spending two weeks in Cali- Poll with Roydon Poll offering the fornia visiting Mrs Smiths family invocation. We had two lovely babies blessed one being the daughand friends. ter of Robert lre and Arlene Bybee Kempster, born Nov 17, 1956 in A PTA executive meeting will be Ogden, Utah. She was blessed by held" Wednesday at 3 30 p m. at Bishop Joseph Ray and given the the Junior High School in Clear- name of Lori Ann. The other was field The purpose of this nun-tinthe daughter of John William and your fsce. is to discuss the outline for Lillian Bradshaw llandrahan. She The false, the deceit that you bear the PTA meeting to be held Jan was born Oct 19, lfl.r6 m Ogden in your heart 21st at 7 30 pm at the North and was blessed b an uncle, Dean Will not slay Inside where it first Schofield, and given the name of Margaret Kathryn Congratulations to these happy parents on their new additions By thcrecommenda-tioof the bishopric, Keith Brim-hal- l has been sustained as chairman of the Genealogy Committee Cho-sto work with him in this ca parity was La Vent Poll and Marion Brimhall Congratulations to these people on this new assignment Many wonderful testimonies were bom and those attending this meeting enjoyed a spiritual feast and I am sure their own testimonies were stiengthened The benediction was givm by Harold Karl 'lh' re will be a eye examination at the Junior High Sch ol hi Id Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Dorn flam to 3 p m The ladies hi Ip.ng from our ward will be Mary Gill, Gern Poll, llilina Ha and Bessie Bambrough The dutiet id these ladies will be to assist the d.ictor in handling nich p oap of i hildren a large ! Reed Hill had quite a scare a few days ago when all of a sudden he found himself in the hospital after being asphyxiated In hia mall truck. He is better now, and wants no more of the exaust fumes. We are glad It wasnt any worse than e got its start; For sinew and blood are a thin veil of lace What you wear in your heart, you wear in your face. If your life unselfish, if for others you live. For not what you get, but how much you can give, Jf you live close to God In his Infinite grace. You dont have to tell it, it show in your face 1 Anonymous ) ( Marilyn Kendell, Leonard and Bettys daughter, has had a bout with her tonsila, Calvin Kendell, Earl and Flora's little boy has been quite sick, Wayne Gardner was out of school for a few days, and Alva Anderson has been in bed with flu for almost a week. Hospital School of Nursing at Cambridge, Mass. Dale Coy is serving in the Army Signal Corps and is at present stationed in Alaska. He is a graduate of Weber County High School and has attended Weber College. Prior to entering the service Dale served a two year mission for the LDS Church. No defi-natdate has been set for the marriage. Ilavls Junior High LaMar Buckner wilt he the guest speaker at the Jan 21st meeting There will also be a student panel discusMon The theme of this meeting will be Juvenile Delinquency " We would like to urge a good attendance 10, 1957 ( and Green ball next Saturday Jan. 19, with. the South Weber Ward in their halL It was a big day for Andersons, new besides blessing their baby, Lyle Jay, was ordained a deacon by They say Zion is growing. At hla father. Congratulations to Lyle least something is happening. Our Jay. ward is enjoying an expansion in attendence to meeting!. The SunWe want to send our regrets and day School has bad to send the 8 sympathy to Madelyn Pringle on and 9 year old group over to the the loss of her father whos funeral school house for class work and was last Monday. the Junior Sunday School is double-in- g up to make this change possiThe ward choir under the leader- ble It la crowded, but we are ship of Ivey Keyes, has started glad to see all members coming working on their Easter cantata. out. The choir will not sing or practice on the first Sunday of each month, Birthday wishes this week go unless there is something special, then you will be notified. But to Sander Bybee, the 13th; Loren there will be practices at 8 pm. Hill the 15th; Roland Fowers the ever 2nd and 3rd Sunday evening 16th; Andy llarbertson the 17th; and on the 4th Sunday practice and Dee Mlldon the 18th. will start at 8 30 and the choir will r-rrTjr There are sing in night 26 members of the choir, and If everyone trys to come there will be some good practice! and mu-- ' ed by Bishop Anderson. Last Sunday three babies were blessed. They were Myron Dell Kendell, son of Earl and Flora, blessed by hla daddy, little Clark Orin Anderson, aon of Albert and 1,01s, also blessed by his father and sic Mts.4 Joan Penrod, daughter of Elaine Dye and Gary Penrod, bless There is going to be a ward Gold Insurance ALL TYPES NOW LOCATED : IN Marioa Stuart Rosalie Garner . ; OFFICES and I 9043 should be completely recuperated from that tired feeling that comes with all the celebrating during the Christmas and New Rear holidays. All the fun. vaca tions and mixed up routine, should be well back to normal. But we re Surry to say that there are quite a few who are recuperating in bed All the sickness in town is not necessarily from the holidays, but there is a lot of it. By now you NEW SAVE Uintah News ON YOUR WE HAVE FIRE INSURANCE RENEWALS The REALTORS Phone City With a Future." BUILDERS 3 SGI 8 Roy. FOR ALL TYPES OF ; DOMES Notary Public LET CS EXPLAIN TIIE ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU! Roy, BUYERS INSURANCE I'tah Roy Realty Carmichael Phone 4 1389 PDONE 1911 missionary fan will honoring Seamons will be held Mis Katie Peek liom Layton is Jan 11th at the ward He Fr.djy sp riding several days visiting here is the son of Mr ji.d Mrs Roycc at the home of her brother and Seamons and will irve m the Westsister-inlaMr and Mrs Clar i r n Statev Karl ei.ee A K'd r Gary - I he MIA resumed their regular On Jan tilst the Mothers March meetings Iuesday. Jan 8, after of Dimes w ill commence The mothers will call at your home for a havmg a two week vacation - donation for this cause This money Mr and Mrs John C. Silver Jr.1 is to aid polio victims Money Is ol Princeton Mass, announce the urgently needed for more progress research, and lo train physical rngapoment of their daughter, Jo-'imine, to Pfc Dale V Cuy. son of therapists and for operations Ther Mr and Mrs Vern A Coy of South apy and rehabilitation and to buy "fher Miss Silver is a registered equipment, each iron lung alone! costs approximately $1,800 So lets get behind these mothers and donate to this worthy cause - i j Tonv I.il'lpol Terms YOUR OLD TIRES FOR DOWN PAYMENT V p In 15 to Months Ioii DAVE'S SERVICE Highway 91 Roy, Utah We sell nothing but Quality Products This new snow storm brought out all the sleighs in the neighborhood. Also all the children and their fa-thers The hills and lanes wete thick with the children on their sleighs being pulled by the family car or horses The gaiety and ex citemcnt of these fun loveing young people cquld be felt in all the homes in the town I even went for a bob sleigh ride myself and enjoyed it very much Thanks to J. W. Cash of Rtverdale, who look the time and patience to hook up his team, bells and all to the bob sleigh and gave us a thrilling sleigh ride and he had the sleigh full of people who really enjoyed this winter sport, lie promised us an other ride come the next snow storm. don't have to tell how you live each day; You dont have to say if you work or play; A tried, true barometer serves in the place. 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