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Show The grade age and under will be served dinner. Following the dinner a movie will be shown. By MARIK W. HAWS At 7 p.m. the reunion for the adults will be held. A dinner will It is ward reunion time again in be served and a program will be Hooper. Next Saturday the Second presented. Gene and Faye are in ward will hold their reunion. A charge of arrangements for the hot dinner will be served at noon dinner. under the direction of Hen and In both wards, all former and Mary Marigoni assisted by Elnora present members are cordially inWiddlson, Nola Cox, Wanda Miller, vited. Martha Todd, Vergie Manning. ArOn Saturday afternoon, beginning lene Hooper, . Beverly Belnap, at 2 p.m. in the Kanesville Ward Vera Velma Gladys Garner, Belnapi the West Company, DUP chapel Arave, Rae Moore and Vena Cook. will hold their annual convention. Prior to the dinner a short pro- At that time an election of new gram will be held in the chapel. officers will take place. Nell Lewis Then following the dinner a variety is on the ticket for registrar, and program will be presented in the Elva Shuffz is running for custorecreation hall. The program is dian of relics. All DUP members being prepared under the direction are urged to attend. of the Sunday School with Nola Cox and Joyce Clary as committee, Congratulations are In order to chairmen. Josephine and Eldin Simpson on the arrival of their new baby a On Friday, Feb. 22 the First girl. The Simpson have three other Ward will hold their reunion. At children, a boy and two girls. 2 p.m. all children of the sixth Recently released from the U S. Hooper News ROY AUTO PARTS Phono 9639 531G So. 1900 West, Roy AUTO GLASS 'INSTALLED AUTO GLASS AND ACCESSORIES and Used PARTS-.V- ete- BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE Son-Chronic- Boy, Utah, Thursday, February 14, 1957 le, Army was PFC Ilarold Rawson. Harold la maying hla home in Hooper with his grandparents, Mr. and Mri. John Lowe. Harold, who has been in the Army two years, received hla basic training at Camp Carson, Colo. Following basic training, he spent a little time in Louisiana. Since then, his time has been spent in France. son Johnny Moore, of Art and Nola' Jean Moore. is convalescing at his home from a toncillectomy, performed Monday! at the Dee Hospital. Mike Simpson is now home after, undergoing surgery at the Dee Hospital. Horace E. Garner is spending a few days in Sugar City, Idaho where he attended the funeral service of a nephew. Bishop Norman Read celebrated his birthday on Valentines Day with members of his family. Happy birthday, bishop. Norma Lowe was guest of honor a party t the home of recently her parents, Clyde and Helen Lowe. The occasion was Norma's 16th birthday. The guests included Linds Vaughn, Ann Widdison, Leda Ever-ton- , Janet Penman, Patsy Crow, Patsy Robinson, Janice Bingham, Connie Byinyton, and Rosalie Hull. Roy and Ardell Hunter entertained a group of friends last Saturday evening at a party at their home. Bingo and other games were played, and a buffet supper was served to Melvin and Armina Widdison, Lloyd and Luclle King, Norman and Velma Read, Francis and Jewel Widdison, Gene and Faye Fowcrs, Emerson and Norveda Fow-ers- , Don and Belle Calderwood, South Weber J A happy birthday this week to Nadine Johansen, Scott Kap on the 12th, Cecil Kap, Mary K. Bigelow 13th, Ada Cornla, Delores Bigelow and Gayle Poll on the 14th, Norma Byram and Choreen liingham 15lh, Marion Hill 17th, Nellie Clark and Linda Wilson on the 18th, Willard Gill and Vern Bowman on the 19th and Barbara Brake on the 20th. A happy wedding annnersary to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ririe and Mr and Mrs. Royden Poll on the 14th, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Diekamore on the 16th, and Mr. and Mrs Fred Kendell on the 20th taf-fita- A 3 act play entitled June Mad' was presented In the ward recrea tton hall Tuesday evening by the Roy Second Ward. 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An older brother, roses. William is in the north western ties was Dean Shaw. Gair and Don states and will be released in April. Shaw were ushers. Congratulations A party was held Monday eveto this happyy couple. A entertainning for the Teachers quorum for at Intheir 100", attendance record. The ing program was presented and termission refreihmenta the priesthood party yas' given by wa apent In advisors. Herman Westbroek and served. The evening Harold Ray. Games were played and dancing. Dr. Louis Jorgensen from Ogden refreshments served, Examine yourself each night and was the speaker at priesthood meetif you have progressed In knowlsee held A wedding reception was ing last Sunday. sympathy, and helpfulness edge, recWeber South in 1st Feb. the Mrs. Hilda Halverson of the the day. during llene for daughStark, YLMIA presented Marie Poll with reation hall the Golden Gleaner Award last Sun- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark There will be a "Founders Day day evening. This Is the highest South Weber, and Eddy Lynn Shaw, Program" held at the Clinton school award an LDS girl can achieve. It son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. on Thursday Feb. 21st at 7:30 p.m. takes three years or more hard Shaw of Ogden, Utah. They were They would like to urge all parwork to earn this award. The de- married at a home wedding with ents to be in attendance at this officiatvelopment one receives through Shaw, father of the groom meeting It will be well worth your these endeavors is well worth their ing. The bridal party greeted guests fimo and efforts, report the PTA time and efforts It makes the win- In fore a background of seven officers. ner an asset to her home, church branch candelabra adorned with and community. Marie has worked large satin bows, and tall standards in the ward and on the MIA stake of green fern. The bride was attractively gownboard. This award qualifys her to wear the Golden Gleaner pin which ed in a floor length gown of Chan. was pinned on her by her mother tilly lare and nylon net over with snug bodice, designed Mrs. William Poll. Congratulations James R. MrFatridge, to you Marie. Ma:ie is leaving our standup collar and long sleeves wrists. the over to points ward in about two weeks, as she coming 2050 West 5700 South by is getting married on the 21st of The full skirt was enhanced Feb. to Owen Cash of Riverdale deep scallops of chantilly lace. A hall cap of lace and dainty flowers But our loss will be someone held her elbow length veil of gain. net She carried a heart shaped John Moore Just returned to the of red and white roses. bouquet home of his sister and brother inBridesmaids were. Miss June Bylaw, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Staples Linda Poll, ConAfter spending a month in Hock bee. Linda Wilson. n Bunot, Dcon Valet nie Stark, Springs, Wyo , visiting at the home They were gowned in baller of a daughter who resides there. A farewell testimonial was held Sunday evening In honor of Elder Darrell Byram, son of Mr and Mrs j Kenneth Byram prior to his departure for the Samoan Mission,' ins headquarters will be P. O Box 197. Apio, Upolu, Samoa. Elder Byram departs Feb 13, 1957 for his mission The program was as follows Include LaKac Stoddard, ON YOUR invocation by Cecil song; opening Byram, sacrament song, piano solo by Jean Meibos Speaker Elwood Kendell of Ogden and formerly of Cintah who filled a mission in the Samoan Islands 20 years ago. He told of the customs of the Sa LET I S EXPLAIN TIIF. ANNUAL RENEWAL PLAN TO YOU: moan people and spoke some of Roy, The City With a Future" their language. H I) Call was also --of the speaker, he is principal Clinton School and was a former INSURANCE BUILDERS REALTORS teacher of Darrell's The quartet "Phone 3 8618 Roy. Utah StodIola Ukena, Marie Poll, LaRae dard and Lola Brake, sang "Come Clifford and Elnora Heslop, Ralph the 3839th Ward at 2.30 pjn. The and Elaine Powers, Harold and Sunday School officers would like Norma Jackson, Ray and Wealthy a good attendance. The Elders would like to thank Cottle, Carl and Norma Manning, those who helped with the social and Ray and Beth Powers. held last Friday evening for Elder Darrell Byram. Those who furnished refreshments and helped serve. The Primary Penny Drive will get underway this week. Some one will call at your home for a dona- tion, wjiich will be used to help with the new addition they are add-- ! ing to the Primary Childrens Hos pital,' This hospital provides care! for children In need, who would1 not otherwise receive help. Youj are all invited to contribute to this! worthy cause. the 28th Ward. The boys were not so lucky. They lost a close game with the 38th Ward it was played atthe South Ogden Junior High. The girls play their games at the Burch Creek School The monthly meeting or the DUB South Weber Camp will be held Wednesday Feb. 20th at the home of Mrs. Cora Kendell at 2 pm. Mrs. Selma Wilson will give the lesson. Time is up again for the yearly dues which is 50c. If it is possible the secretary, Mrs Ethel Earl, would appreciate it if these-coulbe taken care of at this meeting. Also the would like ou to bring a new elig.ble member. We shall have room for new members and would like to see eery eligible person in South Weber a member this year. Dig Egan and Roger Bambrough furnished the music Wednesday afternoon for the USFA program held at North Davis Junior High School. Speakers were asst, supt., Harold G. Holt a PTA representative and Rodney A. Ashby, state director for Colorado. The guest speaker was Dr John Perryman. Mrs. James Meadows of Sunset was hostess to a luncheon held last Wednesday at her home for Mrs. Della Cook of West Point and Mrs. Bessie Bambrough. South Weber. Mr. and Mr-- . Roy Poll of San Francisco and former members of South Weber were so thrilled to see Bishop and Mrs. Dale Poll and Mr. and Mrs William Poll come to visit them that they took the mat-res- s off heir bed to make ample beds for a nights lodging for them to stay. This fine hospitality was really appreciated by these folks and they enjoyed their stay very much We ail send you a cheery hello Roy, Venice and family" and glad hat you enjoy The I First Baptist Church eh-e'- s ny-lu- By-ra- SAVE FIRE INSURANCE RENEWALS M'A'N'S'F I E L D Say goodbye to 2 tons of washday work The Sweetheart Ball will be held Saturday evening at the ward recreation hall, conjointly with the Uintah Ward Thia dance will be semi formal A good orchestra U engaged and they would like to urge a good attendance. See you there. This will be a budget dance. 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