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Show jr' - The Sun-Chronicl- Roy, Utah, Thursday January 17, 1957 e, . South Weber Bj Beaala theward recreation ball. This will be combined with the Uintah ward and will be semi formal. There is a good orchestra engaged and the gala affair will be a budget dance. Refreshmenu will be sold. Lets everyone come out and support this yearly dance and have an evening of entertainment together. THE CHANGING nately no damage was done to any Chcketts, president; Mrs. Rote thing but the coat although there Wright, vice president; Unice Balwas a lot of smoke. lard, secretary. Their first service project is to collect all old ski and si-for the studenta at Both the PTA groups of Burch the equipment deaf school. The date this Creek and South Junior held meetequ pment will be picked up is to ings through Jan. 10. Senator Rulon be announced. Jenkins spoke to the Burch Creek group, while B. P. Parkinson, boys SCOUTING: At the last planning counselor at Weber High, spoke-oboard meeting it was the pleasure family relations to the South Junof Ayleene Ferrero. senior advisor, ior High PTA members. to make an announcement of vital inte rest to the and the entire Jan. 15 the Scouts and Beeillve Wasatch Councilgirls had been They Girls held a balloon bust. Every- notified by National that they were one there enjoyed themselves and o .e of 16 councils in the United really had a lot of fun. States invited to participate in a br.md new venture: The National At the next Fire Ladies AuxilSi.'iior Advisory Committee, and iary meeting, which will not be tht y were asked to select a repre-until Feb. 6th, a Textile Painting dative and an alternate. director will be there to help the ladies with textile painting. The representative as a member of the Girl Advisory Committee The 38th Ward held their 4th .will meet in conjunction with the birthday dinner Friday the 11th Itrogram committee m New York of Jan. It was a big success. .n February and will have consider-- I able writting and troop visiting to Airman Robert L. Fltxmorris Jr , d i both before and after the meet-t- i g The selection was done on the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sr., No. 1 Gibbs Circle, b.sis of past participation in scout- Country Club Heights, was recent- ing. Personality, poise, ability to ly assigned for training with the carryy through on a job, a real top-- ! 3436th Student Squadron at Lowry notch girl She must also be a member of the Senior Planning Air Force Base. Colo. After completing his basic train- Board at the present time. Their ing at Lackland Air Force Base - selection was Chsrlcue Lyle. As her in Texas. Airman Fitzmorris was alternate, Colleen Keyes was se- sent to Lowry for schooling in spe- lected Wonderful things are hoped cialized and on th job training pro- for in the over all program as a result of this committee and we gram. feel sure that the girls will be able South Ogden Kiwanis Club auxil- to do a fine job of it. These members of the 49th Ward iary officers are: Mrs. Gertude fCENE Bambrough Phene 2 -- toil n Congratulations to Derrell Byram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byram who has been called to fill a mission in the Samoan Islands. birthday thia week to A happy Elmer Bambrough, Delbert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Carver and Shirley Smith, Diana Potter and family from Idaho Falls have been Willard Johansen on the and 18th, down visiting Mrs. Carver's parents to Cheryl Bambrough and Ashby Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray and T Imlay on the 19th; Julie Kap, family. den Poll, Stella Poll on the 21st, Scott Earl 22nd, Jean Kendell 23 A ITA meeting will be held MonHappy wedding anniversary to day Jan. 21st at the North Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray on the Junior High School commencing at 23rd. 7.30 p m. LaMar Buckner will be the principle speaker. His talk will Mr. and Mrs. Vern Poll in count be os juvmle delinquency. A fashshow- by the junior nigh school Ing tiny noses have two more addi- ion tions to their progeny, born within girls will highlight the evenings a tew days of each other. Most program. All parents are urged to recent, a great granddaughter, born attend this meeting. School probto Mr. and Mrs George Manisoo lems are parents problems and on the 6th of Jan. Then came a we feel that through a wholesome grandson, born to Mr. .and Mrs. parent and teacher relationship, students have better opportunities Roy Poll Jan. 9th in Concord, Calif The mothers and babies are re- for advancement. Parents if you have a school problem concerning ported doing fine. This makes Vern and Stella Pool great grandparents your child or your childs teacher, and Mrs. Cora Poll a great great call the school office M 652 and an appointment will be made for grandmother. So we would like to By appointment each teachcongratulate all these lucky and you also errange for free time could er proud parents and grandparents after school until 4 pm to disMr. and Mrs. Roy Poll are form- cuss these problems with you er members of South Weber and Mrs Poll is the former Venice Mivs Darlene Ewing, daughter of Slater. Mrs. Manisco is the daugh- Mr and Mrs Earl .Ewing of Smith-field- , ter of Mr. and Mrs Art Coy of and Reed Y. Watts, son of Plain City. Mrs Art Coy" being Mr. and Mrs. William Watts of the former Jone Poll of South We South Weber are planning a home bcr wedding Nuptial pows will be exchanged Jan 20 and will be fol- lowed by an open house reception Congratulations to Bishop and Mrs Dale Poll. They are sporting at their new home, 315 Wall Ave. a r.ew two tone blue Dodge. Also to Mr. and Mrs Willard Gill on Elder Gary Seamons son of Mr their new two tone "Coral" Ford and Mrs Royce Seamons will be station wagon honored at a testimonial Sunday at 7 30 pm. in the ward evening We would like to send out a chapel at the sacrament meeting "get well wish" to Bruce and Rod All ward members, relatives and m-Wes brock Bruce had his ton- friends are invited Gary has ensils removed recently and Rodney tered the Mission Home for a was taken to the hospital Thursday week of intensive tra.ning before night with an attack of appendi- leaving for the Wu-terStates citis but was released Friday morn- mission field. ing without surgery having to be 1 would also like to performed Clvde Thorpe was usstained at send out a "get well wish to all the children in the ward with Mutual last Tuesday evening as a chicken pox I understand there is Junior M Men leader and Allred Peek was sustained as activity counover 15 cases selor for the YMMIA. CongratulaRemember our annual Gold and tions to these men on their new Green Ball sponsored by the MIA assignments. to be held Saturday Jan. 19th at Mr and Mrs. Elmer Allen from Idaho Falls, Idaho arc down visiting for a few days They came Convenient down to attend the funeral servMrs. ices of Mr. Allens mother Pudge! Polly Allen of Riverdale. Mrs Elmer Allen is the former MargarTerms et Bambrough from South Weber. h FOR DOWN PAYMENT I'p tf IT) In Mmiths I'm PARTING SHOT: One of the greatest advantages in truth telling is that you neednt remember how you told it last time. mmrm (? Fits-mom- s -- YOl'R OLD TIRF.S bad babies blessed last Sunday Jan. 6Jth: Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen named their aon Ned Blair; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward picked the name of Pamala Jean for their new baby daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. White chase for their new daughter the name of Carolyn. Dana Kay Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nielson, Ellen Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Adams and Kerry Mildon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mildon wore all baptized Friday evening Jan. 4th and confirmed the next Sunday in the 49th Ward fast and testimony meeting. Riverdale News will be a tern The Genealogical pie committee urges all who are eligi ble to participate in this. 23, there excim-ion- Insurance ALL TYPES NOW LOCATED So. Ogden News IN NEW OFFICES Kathryn Bench WE Phone Sunday. Jan. 20. is stake priestat the Riverdale hood meeting, held 4 2950 Stake House at 2 30. The usual prothis altered and is cedure being k - 4 meeting is to be held once each three months There will be an at- Saturday afternoon, Jan 5, at between the contest tendance 5 pm the South approrimately Aaronic and Melchizedek Priest-Ogden Fire Dept, answered a call hoods at 3845 Ogden Ave The cause of the trouble started when a coat School Sunday representative fell on an electric heater. FortuCa'vin Child announces that here-- , after thoe children attending the ! Junior Sunday School's Nursery class should be near the age of three vears He also made mention of 100r; Sunday, to be observed Sunday, Jan 20. and Invited each one present to bring at least one inactive member to Sunday .School Mr u HOMES Notary Public Roy Realty Carmichael Phone 41388 PHONE J 5911 - r rT UP" - jit Ji 'O v n- - . v - - . , i Members of the Sunday School Stake Board visited both Junior and Senior Sunday School. Speaking in Scn'or Sunday School were-GlePollard. Henry Miller and Gamble Wallace Knight, stake superintendent, also made some remarks Sunday School offi. cers sustained were: Norma Mrs Sloane Stewart and Dahl Mrs. Margene Bambrough sur- Crabtree. prised Kelly on his birthday last Tuesday Jan 8th with a party Mr. and Mrs H A. Stakcr, along She served a lovely turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Boh Loper, moto the following- Mr. and Mrs Lautored to California for a 8 week rence Smith from Kaysvillc, Bob vacation trip. They visited the Stak-er- s Parks and Cheryl Barlow, ClearMr. daughter and field, Edvard Evans Clinton; and and Mrs Garth of Covina, Stephens Joan Bell, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs.' Calif. They also visited in PasaFrandson, Ogden, Utah, and Roland dena. Cal with the Iopers daughHamblin, Clearfield. Games were1 ter. Nedra Davis, and enjoyed the reand dinner after Kelly played Their itinerary was comsights ceived many lovely gifts pleted with a ston and look-sein Las Vegas, Nev. Elder Jay Harris from Huntsville who returned two months ago from Speakers at sacrament services a mission in the western states, were three missionaries, all recentgave a report on his missionary ex- ly returned from service in the periences in iacrament meeting Western States mission The voung Sunday evening at 7 30 pm. He is men were- Darrell Stoddard, nea brother to Mrs. Fay Ray of South phew of Mrs. Ruth Ritter, and his Weber. missionary companions, Don Mel-buand Lon Neal. A vocal duet Some folks fall into fortune, but was also given by Mr. Stoddard and nobody ever yet fell into sucess. Mr Melhum. arrompaHed by Mrs. Stoddard, Darrells wife. Cra-run- , DAVE'S SERVICE Highway 91 Koy, Utah W'c - sell nothing but Quality Products t t t i i 0Mr .j mso w Wl w. aO w Fireside was held Sunday evening. following sacrament at the home President and Mrs. Ernest Kellerstrass In Riverdale. Two former Riverdale residents were laid to rest this week. Polly Child, 8!) years of age, died at the home of her daughter Lois, In She was a member of the newly organized 49th Ward. Mary IJvbee, who formerly lived In the Sedley Brough home, also passed away. She had been living at St., ih Ogden. Slat-ervill- Rcg.u (Hess ,l Il.c wrathei -- foi fun and ichixuiion enjoy Union Pacific services to Chicago, St. Louis, Portland and Los Angeles 965-39t- Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry HAVE BUYERS FOR ALL TYPES OF . AT S The more you know, the more you ouglu to knowl Bv VERLA R. IIVLL On Jan jf Save your nerves and yourself. Enjoy a home on wheels with Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Flet this week were Mrs. Garrett Fiet, of Parma, Idaho. Mrs. Joseph Stlmpson, of Washington, D. C., was also here, to attend the funeral of Polly Allen. servantsand choice food at at reasonable rent will be your command. A Hertz car if desired. ing for you on your arrival Visiting at the Riverdale MIA Tuesday was Roma Frost, of the Stake MIA. Leland Manning sang for the Mutual group, accompanied by Bernice Ellis. wait- Union Pacific Rail road Unix OfiMSMG '? bil' nJ'1.. t&Y.oma , S r |