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Show Tie Sun-Chronicl- Boy, Utah, Thursday, May 9, 1957 e, tary, Barbara Zito, treasurer; Julie BtswU, song leader; reporters, Jean Ajnn Jacobson and Charyl Johnson. The gtrla are making Mother's Day gifts and have plana lor the coming months. Their motto Make the Best Better. (By the Mr. Woodbury contributes to the ICOMD CLAM MAIL fAITTUGIi AtTTHOMIXXD AT MOT. t'T All cause by providing transportation PUBLISHED BY , ' home after the meetinga). New president of the Elders THE ROY , Quorum Is Wallace Knight. Congrat-ulatlonaknow We Wally! youll At bAth TWurd InUril at Hot, Ulih. In th Wtaklr Nwtppr publlitu HWOrEH do a good job. Chosen to assist th lurroundmt wnmunlliM at HOT, RJVXRDAL. HUWfirT Cl INTO KANI8TIIXJL BOOTH WIDER, U UTTAR, OOUEM. SOUTH OOUEN. UINTAH And Wallace was Norris Bingham, aa ALL INTERESTED AREAS 1st counselor. 1 I IA I 0 0I NATIONAL Visiting Riverdale Sunday School CATION rn A sTo Sunday waa President Rudolph-VaATI OH (HAH HAT Kampen and Ernest Kellerstrass President Van Kampen spoke to J. HOWARD STAIILE, ... Sunday School members, In lieu 11U of t'h minute talks Prea. Van BETTY LOU STABLE . Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE L5 PER YEAR Kampen atressed that each IndividCALL FOR INFORMATION ual haa hla place in the Kingdom OFFICE LOCATION 530 SO. 1M0 WEST ROY. IT All, PEL M1M of God Baptismal services were held the children were entertained by Friday at 2 30 pm. and those bap dancing (to records by Kirk Ear toed were confirmed at Sacrament and cartoons (Wallace Knight services. They are Miles Crabtree, sen) VERLA R HULL PH 4 5831 at the projector) The program fol Jennie Lee Carlson, Gordon Zlto, lowed Hawaiian (lancing was fea Garth Tesch and Christine Mose-maMOTHER1 What oilier word in lured by two different groups the entire English (or any other) Babies blessed were. Jeffrey Kit namely Patty Hosier and Ann language can inspire the nobility Mitchell, a younger group Alona Hunter and Kenneth Mark Hunter, of thought and action or conjure Bingham, Connie Child, Jolonc son of Mr and Mrs. Bill Hunter; up more pleasant memories than Sherry Ellis, and Ellen Bob Dee Hamblin, son of Mr. and the word and sacred name of moth Stimpson, The 49th Ward Quartet Mrs Don Hamblin; Jill Cevenng. Thompson er If all of us would, as the poet Wesley Woolsey, Elwyn Hunt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Afe admonished, be the "person your Howard Ellis and Julian Frost Sheri Ann Call, daughter of mother thinks you are. would Maurice Faucctte and Mrs. Jim Call; and Richard and Mr pantomme there ever be a need for police-meMrs George Linford, mad Mark Tesch. son of Bishop and reading, and Jails ing, Leslie Davis, piano solo, Don Mrs Wilford Tesch Visitors at Sacrament meeting Mother's Day Services will be ob Burt Benlnger, pantomme, Linda served Sunday at Rivcrdale with Tesch. piano solo, Cordell. Johnny were High Councilman Jesse Steph Van Kampen and song and speech The Junior Sun- and Norene Hull, trio, remarks by ens and Pres the Kellerstrass followed Tesch Dancing Bishop School will a day lOminute present Very Interesting were the ad program in Sunday School These program dresses given by Mr. and Mrs. Fritz programs, with youthful particiMay Is "Bring a Neighbor to meetpants, are always a "shot In the Sacrament Meeting" month This Beech su si Sunday evening The Beechau's stressed apprearm The ward choir will also ing spice is a habit that should extend from ciation for the Gospel and the up your Mother s Day to May bounties of America "In East GerThis Is "Be Kind to Animals May Home from an extended tour many," said Mr. Beechau, "many Week," "Goodwill Week" National and Inter American Music Week" covering 3,000 miles are Mr and will walk 12 miles to church in " He and "National Family Week Goe- Mrs LeRoy Raleigh The Raleigh's pair of shoes hardly fit (o one have Saints there the said that the said "He is the happiest, be he visited in Phoenix, Ari on l, and king or peasant, who finds peace their way home, saw Utah's scenic egg a month, one piece of cheese in his home " wonders, the magnificent national Oranges and bananas are unheard of But the Saints pay 65 to 75 The ward reunion was well at parks and monuments tended and seemingly enjoyed Also home are the Aquila Nebc tithing, compared to our average Plenty of good food, supplied by ker's, who vacationed in the east in Utah of 13" To be able Stella Hamblen and her corps of and brought back a brand new auto stand up and speak freely, as 'Vx--he-re In the US. is also sornetmnx cooks, started things off right Then mobile Nice, eh lr) We welcome Zola Marston back unheard of in East Germany in our mist Zola has been visiting Beechau said that every speech in California Her daughter, Drauca there has to have the okeh of the (Mrv Kenneth Holmes) has been Russians Providing music for the Sund visiting here since her mothers evening program were Mr Beecha return Time of Sunday School stake- and a girl's (Beehive) chorus di Jamr R. McFatridge, has been reeled by Kathy Ensign Ruth Bar meeting preparation 2050 West 5700 South on the piano from setond the changed Sunday to ton accompanied 11 jn. Morning Worship Visiting MIA meeting were Ely the third Sunday Wednesday 7:0 pjn. The "Sewing Sues" 411 group wn Hunt and Mary Dickson Bro are indebted to their leader, Mrs Hunt spoke in both meetings His Baptist Training Dons Woodbury lor a good start on praver meeting message was con Union 6.45 p.m. their sewing careers Every oung corned with "Are you a builder 8 pan. us Evening Worship girl should Irarn to sew The ofli or a wrecker" He reminded Prayer Meeting cers of the club are LuDjwna Wood that the New Year m MIA work 18 Sunday School bury, president. Janet Gibby, vice starts in June Bergitta Buckway The president, Connie Fuller. Secre also spoke in general assembly Mu Maids, along with their in structor, Bernice Ellis and Ruth Olsen, of the YW MIA presidency spent class period time at the Hotel Ben 1omond. where a Hawaiian film was shown The Explorers also spent class period elsewhere, at swimming party Darwin Grant, son of Mrs Frank PRINTING COMPANY H wnrmn nmn I Riverdale News Mannings of Burley, Idaho, visited nament In Salt Lake City. wjth the Fay Hulls, en route home Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Hamblin of from service in the Army.,- Clearfield are announcing the enWe are reminded again of the gagement of their daughter, Joan Divisional Music Festival to be held Saturday evening at the Ogden Tabernacle. This promise to be a musical treat featuring 400 voices, under the direction of Klea Kapp. Haacke, to Sheldon F. Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Child of Syracuse. The wedding ceremony Is planned for June 5 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple, and will be followed by a reception June 6 in the Gear-fielFirst Ward recreation hall. Joan la ft student at Davis High School. Mr. Child is a graduate of Davis High School and is now atUtah State University tending where he has been prominent in athletics. He plans to attend the University of Utah in the fall. The couple will reside in Layton, and the bride will continue her schooling at Davia High School. Congratulations to both of you. d Clearfield News Winner of the hap scotch tournament sponsored recently at the South Clearfield Elementary School were announced. Direced by Mrs. Inex Smith, the tournament Included contestants from 11 rooms of the South Clearfield School. Winners in individual room competition were, Third Grade- Melanie Martin, Cheryl Birch and Jenneal Adams; Fourth Grade- Jackie Cranahaw, Janet Parry, Diane Nye and Judy Lambert. First Grade: Ranae Car-naJenalee Douglas, and Kaye Jacob. .Sixth Grade- Diane Johnson and Diane Rumsey. Final winners were Melanie Martin, third grade; Judy Lambert, fourth grade; Kaye Jacobs, fifth grade; and Diane Rumsey, sixth grade. The four winners will compete in the stata hop scot tour - Those who had birthdays this week were: LaVora S. Wood, A. M. McEntire, Gaylene Green, Bonnie Lue Jensen, Lorraine Jameson, Norman B. Iligley, Kay Nielsen on the 6th; Juanita Oviatt, Walter IL Richars, Willie Christensen, Wanda P. Ingram, and Connie Montgomery on the 7th. Allan Ray Peterson, Jeanette Anderson, Leon Naylor, and Marilyn Sessions on the 8th; Marjorie Tolman, and Michael Stice on the 9th. Louise B. Broadbent, The Clearfield Junior Chamber Gwenn S. Clark, Richard Hodson, of Commerce Teenage Road-e-- o baa been scheduled for Saturday and Kristine Iverson on the 10th; Ethel S. Layton, Neil S. Galley, May 11 at Hill Air Force Base to Cook, test the skill of teenage drivers in Emily J. McBride, Ted R. Benin-cosa, Eileen McEntire, Mary Jo handling their cars and their knowlG. Jesse and Ann Jo Layton, edge of driving regulations. Entrants inust possess a valid drivers license or learner permit, and must not have had a ticket lor a moving violation during the past six monthsClearfield entrants will compete with teenagers from other GIVEN WITH ALL CLEANING AUTO GLASS INSTALLED AUTO GLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES New and Used '.Mini -- m dl fot OfiMt and so are these extra special .gills ! To help you honor Mom on her, day, we've collected an array of gift ... all noted, like Mom f"r their ability to combine glamour with prac- ticality. 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Those who celebrated wedding anniversaries this week were Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hamblin on the 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Odean Hamblin on the 8th, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Petterborg on the 12th. Cheerleaders at Davia High School were recently chosen. Those chosen were: Glenn R. Welker, Bob Pratt, Mary Ellen Adams, Alice Kay Robins, Helen Harlmon, and Pauline Morley. Those who were In th finals were Linda Rae Hilton, Sandy Klein, Ila De Ashton. Frankie Butts, Penny Webb and Joan Glaser. We would like to send our congratulations to these people. Miss Colleen Burnett spent the past weekend visiting In Syracuse at the home of Roseann Wilcox. A map may fall several time but he isnt a failure until be start saying somebody pushed him. 4J - Cev-ertn- S- towns in Davia County for the county title. Clearfield winners will be entered in state finals and state winners are eligible for a trip to the national finals in Washington D. C. 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