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Show 1 The week the Hooper First ward Sunday School will hold a fund raisHAWS W. MARIE ing event. Beginning at 6 p.m. an By exceptionally good program will Many llooperites attended the be presented. Outstanding talent, both local and outside, will be Lake View Stake family party last featured. Candy and cookies will Monday evening at the stake house. be sold. Tickets for the event A film was shown, and a mens are being sold for $1 per family. chorus from Salt Lake furnished the entertainment. A smorgasbord Isabtlle Simpson is nowuffl-centldinner was seved. improved that she has left he time la for the polio drive "h v ,Uyi, It again. Hooper homes will te visit- - habclle 1 ed on Thursday evening, Jan. 31 soon after 0 p.m. and it is hoped that all families will contribute whatever they can for the "March of Dimes. Many people make a Margene Lorenz wa guest at their places of em- - honor at a stork shower held repayment. It is hoped that they cently at the home of her mother, will be able to give a little more. Joy Beasley. The evening was money is very badly needed, spent playing games. Margene was everyone of us is anxious to presented with many beautiful nelp wipe out this treacherous games. Refreshments .were served and crippling disease. , to 20 gusts. Hooper News y ae On evening of this Saturday Jay Simpson has gone to Endi- - ROY AUTO PARTS Phono 9G39 53 1G ACCESSORIES cott, New Yorlhere he will spend 'turned home after apending five years ago. Tha elands were adorned a week on detached service front weeks n Richmond, V., visiting .. ,u bouquets of pink carnations Hill AFB. - S T.1S BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE warm. e i rr-dud- e n -- - that Three men wove a choc coin,ve wtb for the presidency !,f t(,P United Slates and for the , ,nd 0f a beautiful lady named oily These three were Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and James Madison Alexander Hamilton IiM s ludv. the residency and his life, latter in a dm with Aaion Burr Aaron Burr, brilliant hut vm nt was r()SP t() u,P presidency nd to the hind of the same lady hut after he shut Hamilton, lie and huns-l- f imprisoned (ourid oblivion political Tho least colorful of the Hire James M idismi, became the vutor for the highest tiffin- in Hie Kiml and fir the hard o( the la'autifu , , - . - - lady " ' . irglnl 4 s ,'J xl-l slleson Jnnnr 5 13tU APPLIANCE Ilappv hirthdav to Mar r e Fish er on the 23rd. Jerry Mon'gomery on He 24th. Rosetta FiH. i r on the '.'th iH Nilson. and Alma Dahl ;.Ko on the 25th: May Byl e Irene GTnrd Vtcrona Thurgood all on the 26th, Dean Kirkman I.aRae Joh-oCheston Youngherg on the 27th: Gavlc Loveland. Calvin Taka ! ars n on the 2Rth. hashi. I.indi Moss. lynn Thurgood on the 30th Shirley 5 Kirkman on the 31st. PHONE 4 1566 Dissavings in furniture carpets Television Biggest Trade ms tn the State Complete line Major Brands Guaranteed Service DELUXE ULEANEHS PHONE 4 2183 Satisfaction Since 1931 Wiring Fixtures Supplies Hi Fi ar.d Intercommunication Equip Sales, Service, Install. Ask about our home protection Fire alarm system at sensible prices "The CloHies You Wear We Clean With Care Disiount on Cash and Carry Pickup and Delivery Service STANU HNI'sHlNG PROCESS 1941 W 5600 SO. ROY, UTAH PHONE 2 2118 Ml So. Hoy, VI. 5350 SO. 1900 TV., ROY, UTAH DAVES SERVICE PHONE 2 0892 COMPLETE LUBRICATION GILLETTE TIRES E-- TERMS HI Way 91 5413 SO. 1900 TV Roy, Utah Z LLOYD HER RETT Service Inc. PHONE 3 1363 Distributors for UTOCO Fisk Tires Products Expert Recapping Service Ge4 Your Winter Treads Now! 5578 SO. 1900 WEST, ROY 3590 WALL AVE., OGDEN DALE HINGIIAM (). MUSIC PHONE 3 1356 Complete Line of Janssen Pianos "The Home Piano of America Used Pianos Piano Moving Free Appraisals Anytime Anywhere Expert Tuning 2218 W 4100 So., Roy, Utah JOHN R. HALL CO. South Webers own Paint Mfg. Mfgs. of Harmony Paints "We Make Your Life Colorful" 4093 R1VERDAI.E ROAD PHONE Kiverdaie, Ut Hnl-Ver- Development Co n City of Roy Better Built Homes Don Ita Subdivision No. 2 5200 South Park Addition Hal-Ver- 4000 South "Dairy Products The West's finest dairy' products TRUCKS USED CARS Body and Fender Repairs and Painting General Repairs Upholstery Sunset 3G8 N. Main GRACES BEER DANCING SHUFFLEBOARD 40G8 Rivenlale Rd. Riverdale, Utah tt", the friendly FEED, COAL, FARM EQUIP., GARDEN SUPPLIES New Holland, Massey Hans St Ferguson Farm Equipment SALES St SERVICE Pillsbury and Larro F8eds Spring Canyon Coal 250 N. MAIN, SUNSET, UTAn GAYLE STARKS V HILTON Hardware Paints ONE-STOBuilding Service PII. 5 2271 285 N. MAIN CLEARFIELD, UTAH Lumber Everyone Shops YOUNGS Used Cars 183 N. Main, Clearfield, & Evcrysne SAVES at AUTO SALES Phone The Home of Blue Ribbon MoENTIRE Utah Appliances Hardware Sporting Goods Your Sunset Shopping Center Furniture j us' ! - NS --TOO- 13 "Fill tiri-s- i radiator, rhrek the niv and see if the battery needs water Ili'n in-- . . . etc Construction Co. PARKERS MARKET "ONE TRICE TO EVERYONE" Individual Cold Storage Lockers Meat and Groceries Wholesale prices on meats for Locker or Deep Freeze 5301 SO. 1900 W.. ROY, PHONE 2 6844 ' Invocation was by Mark Argyle Keith Smith the first speaker spoke of his love for the people of the stake. He said "Dont sell your- seifs short, and urged members At the Sunday morning session to live the teacscings of the church. His wife spoke briefly expressing of Norih Davis Stake Conference, 1905 her love for the members and re-- 1 were (apppresent per'ons roximately 25 per cent of the gret at leaving the stake. Joseph President membership of the stake). It was Cook spoke briefly the largest number in attendance Broadbent followed with "What Mtier the stake was divided four the Gospel Means to Me. A vocal solo was sung by Marjorie Cook. GAS FOR LESS BAT! FRIES J9 95 EACH. Plume fur Roail Service George West STOP SERVICE tune-uSt Repairing First Station South of the Bank of Utah Motor KOV. UTAH UTAn ALL PURPOSE PHONE 2 3213 Obtainable at all Food Stores and Cafes h Sweet French Horseradish tard Salad HorseradishSauce Dressing 5hrimp Sauce Old Fashioned Mustard Horseradish B B Q Spread Hot Sauce Tartar Sauce Barbecue Sauce Cocktail Sauce Mus-Frenc- ' (She is leaving soon on a mission). Flder Adam S Bennion spoke of visiting the Holy Land where many things are done as they were in the days of Jesus He spoke of the testing processes we must undergo in this life and stated that "This life was never meant to be a holiday." He told of experiences during his tour of Europe He told of incidents of persons he had met and how they were "meeting the test." Kindly he u rged that we try to be faithful There was 1746 members present at the afternoon session. The benediction was by SUBURBAN HOMES and Development Co. Inc. PHONE 230 5 0101 Terry Drive Sunset 1957? Hart' a short, factual rtvlew and foracait for falaphons uiart In Utah which may intarait you ond could offer a surprise or two I In 1956 , your Telephone Company . . , . . . . . . . . . provided the means for a total of 684,000,000 local and long distance calls ndded nearly 19,000 new telephones paid about $4,500,000 in federal, state and local taxes employed over 3,400 men and women with a $12,700,000 annual payroll Of course, were proud of these achievements. But, like other businesses in this expanding economy, wevo got to grow with our state. So, in 1957, your Telephone Company SMEDLEY Plumliiiifr & Heating Co. CLEARFIELD 5 1613 Excavating Basements, Sewer St Water Mains, Laterals, Plumbing, Servicing, Installation, Repair, Heating, Gas, Coal, Oil Heating Crane Sys. Dale Smedley Syracuse Vhats ahead for UTAH in OBliiT.esiMto '12tHmDG2E3 will need to ajend over $13,000,000 on new telephone buildings, tho equijmient to put in them, and tho lines and cable to bring better service to ourcustomers homes. Thats 15 Discount Cash & Carry . fin mill! v QUALITY BUILDERS FREE ESTIMATES New Comt Concrete Work Remodeling No job to small or Large PIIO.NF. 4 1382, OGDEN, UTAH . " nut ui ally l , E. R. STEED CO. PHONE flowers and makes friends everv dog and child on the heat, found a little sparrow needed help The little feathered fellow h.vl both feit stomped firmlv in a IB btl marshm illuw Mpiashv struggled vainly for freed mi uu'il hs brrast rode e'ose to the top of the mi How mi" A' c.mie by and reaened down to pick him and the marshmallow up, he never as much as fluttered a feather Whether Eddie porsom tied rescue or whither the little sparrow had beiome exhausted in trving to salvage his own free dnm. we ll never know hut he stav ed quietly pestled in ldd.es ham - GAS b-- 548-24t- & n'th' r Mail. Everyone is invited to attend the The afternoon session was begun North Davis Stake Operetta "Be- singing a special music, num- 'r Id a Butterfly" to be presented by b Dorothy Code of S.i'urdav. Jan 26th, at 7 30 p m. at ,,fT ''rranKcl Davis It was beauti- Stake. the North Davis Stake House. Adth( Rellcf Soclr,y nn bv budget ticket or con- - f"y slnK choir. PHONE 4 2111 4287 ill YEKDAI.E ROAD Harold L. Tribe, Phone 20101 Vern W. Thompson, Ph. St.. Ogden, Utah Office GRACES PLACE PH. 2 0831 You're only a stranger once at ,u. - MANUFACTURING CO. IIARDMAN AUTO SALES , ei'-ge- with union was known affectionately Kr-rr- HI-LAN- I) ;ind H HEP AIR PHONE 3 8027 If its banged up well fix it! COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR Welding and Wrecker Service Guaranteed Used Cars Clothes line poles made to order D G Jensen Wm E. Denning bir f r-o- -l During the efternoun session sovtral important changes were nnde in the leadership of the stake I.mc'dn Gardner was released from h's position in the Seventies and sustained as a high priest He was stake mission UMard Thurgood appnided as an alternate high c uncilman Joseph Cook of the president ' gh council was sustained as secrond counselor in the stake preslThought for the week By small d,.nry G Henry Rampton formerly means the Lord can bring about stake Sunday School Superinten- - j;reat things dent was sustained to fill Mr. Cooks posuon on the high counHarpy anniversary to Bob and cil Harvey Broadbent formerly Mt'o Nilson on the 23rl, Hugh was chosen as and Wilma Twedc on the 23rd, Mr. second counselor to fill the position counselor first on the 27th. and Mrs rGant Parker Mr and Mrs Frark Stoddard on formerly occupied by eith Smith 30th and Wayne Pansy Dalton the who is moving to Salt Lake City President Haslam will continue as 31st. stake president. 5197 SO. 2000 SO , ROY, UTAH 1 blk N. 1 blk. V. Parker Mkt. Haljili GibLy Electric " k;r Ison Cook . Book containing fain..r1 lous, exotic dtsnes of the reign no self respt and that lady tng bride would he caught without th that badge of dnm s'H its Cook Book of Dollv Madiso.i BEYOND THE CALI OF DUTY -- One day last summer when the the air was boiling in the 90s our little carried, Eddie, the one who asostle when he t wired Fur pe last years and if have Jiad the good fortune to meet i in 'll would know whv Elder expressed his love for the on min rs of thg stake and tlianked them for their ach'eve meets He encouraged his listen-- i rs to live all the gospel The Boned etion was given hy Charles H nkins .is FRAMES TV 219S W . Madison, the Preside nt became WaHi ngton s most elaborate hostess a"d the "Billy WEST POINT HEWS and North Davis County PHONE 4 2958 Tune-uSun Equipment Wheel Alignment Bear Equip Motor Rebuilding Auto Transmission Repair Brake Work 7i'G W. Kivenlalo Hoad can think of no current cpntest to offering what this contest docs To be able to design a postage stamp for the. United Notions seems the ultimate in privileges granted the youth today It is hoped .nme of you will try seriously for such a distinguish! d opportunity. miring near Dolly .... B AGE If you are interested, write to Stamp Contest, UN Postal Amims- 'r.i'iun. United Nations, N Y. If I eould fqueeze the calendar wav hack, I'd surely like to have tried an entrv. - ',led Upcast South Weber County G AH 1st. t BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHILDS American most famous - I 1 mar-mallo- w Our STAMP Alexander llmnltoi the is imp e with red background in honor M:V C an RnV p- of lavender Chrys-thOn Saturday evening at 7:30 in daughters, Becky and Georganne. !,rSe bouquet a anthemums and had Velma and very enjoyyellow Carnation Roy Second Ward ball the Hooper Oh, Ye Second Ward Beehive girlj will able vacation. They saw the many a( tie center. The In and around give a party for the boy scouts. ! ro ots Of interest Mou,atns ,'h. and Sweet is Thy All Beehive girls and acouta are Richmand. Wo:k was played by Russell Han- . ignvited to attend. I think we are alway interested seia Music was conducted by Bal-iour townspeople who have Staka Music Christiansen is emcplojed Birthday grectinEs go out this moved away. numbers for the irector Special bv the Art Department of the week to Don Arave. Stake Road the Commission, were conference sung by are in order for Virginia State Congratulation Mothers Laman and Lena' Christensen, and And he and Janice are both very Society Shigmjj Kent and Bonnie Iligley for their busily engaged in church activity. wj(h Carol stet1 as director and School ' Ho is a Sunday teacher, new arrivals counselor in the MIA. has charge Mar Chrinlianacn, accompanist. Scouts and is a D.s- The opening song by the con- Ust Sunday evening in the of the Boy rou"dlmm Janice '' High regti'n and choir was Come Ye Hooper First Ward the Fred Allen t e ' Saints. Invocation was offered by Sr. family presented the progrm socr ary of e F.ldon Harlow The chorus sang in Sacrament meeting Talks were fccrelsty MIA. in the counselor Me Oh, Lord from the 19th Tench Fred and Mrs. Allen, by given Jr, Psalm. The meetng was conducted was A duet Widdison. Virginia president llaslam who was the sung by Florence nd Marion Allen i cxt Tuesday evening will be f rvt speaker. He remarked that and a song was sung by the grandMe at Mutual in the Hoop conducwas children. The program cj. S(wnd vard a special program we should improve not only our own ves bnt those of whom we ted by Mr. Allen and Joe gave has prPpared, after which a come contact, lie also stated into the opening prayer. en oni. act piay w,u be presented, titled 'Cornin Round the Moun that the Gospel of Jesus Christ ncompaves all truth and urged The Sundav evening meeting in taln n 8 being directed hy El the Second Ward was under the don and Dorothy Fowers Jack cwryone to diligently seek a test direction of the Stake Senior Simpson is helping with the prop- im i y hy earnestly studying the Aaronic committee. Jim Penman, riies and Kav Simpson is promp- scriptures Then after learning the a newlyl sustained members of (jrg T he cast of characters in- - d etrine live the law and then one the committee conducted the pro-- j dudes Zcnda Hull. Carol Field- w ill know that it Is true by proving Stod- - it Following President Haslams gram. A chorus, composed of memmg, Ann Cox, Dora Mae hers of the committee and their dard. Norma Lowe, Max Simpson, talk, a song "The Spirit of God I ike a Fire is Burning," was sung wlvese, and Senior Aaronic memRoger Cox, and Lemoyne Walker , by the choir and congregation led hers, and their wives, furnished The Hooper First ward will also j,v Ballard Christiamen A young the music. play on TuomIuv boy j j present a one-acTavor spoke briefly on Talks were given by Lee Pratt, evening Directed hy Norma Jack- ,h(, G0, , Means to jl- pen- Margaret McCracken. Janet Hig son and June Manning, it is ;ik ..,,ow , Gainpd a Testimony " leg and Bill Johnson "Henry's Mail Order ,fe n bv oan AshlcV Brother of charars incudes f-spoke Roy and Velma Arse have re Peggy Chmten.en.-JnFo!Iowirig his address El Theo ox, Fowers. good, Norman r Adam S enmon of the ounctl Rotxrt Cottle of Twelve Apostles, sjioke El 1 the stake . the .. On Jan 31 and Feb. one act play contest will he held The two Hooper Ward will par1. ticipate on Feb - and Used until the last gooey bit of had been extracted from bis claws. Patiently he waited until Eddie opened bis fingers to spread his wings to fly free once again. CONTEST Every stamp collect tor under 18 years of age, please note. Theres a UN stamp design contest for 1957 that calls for s model of a postage stamp depicting any United Nation activity. The contest is divided into two groups children 12 year and under and ti c i th r into the age group from 13 to 18 years. Age and originwill le considered in tho newest ality judging The contest closes Feb Le Aklw - AUTO GLASS INSTALLED .Wu- E oy, Utah, Thursday, January 24, 1957 e, - So. 1900 West, Rov AUTO GLASS AND PARTS Sun-Chronicl- a big order, requiring lota of time, lota of money. But we think we can deliver if our earnings are sufficient to attract investors to place their savings in the business. 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