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Show The WEST POINT HEWS Happy birthday to Alan Johnson on the 11th of May, Duane Patter Annabelle Ottley, Marsha son, Montgomery on the 12th, Eddie Eddie Montgomery on the 14th, Marsha Thurgood, Mane Nilson, Judy Jones, on the 15th, Elvin Stoddard, Mary Lynn Abrams, on the 10th; Don Eduards, Lawrence Gamer on the l?th. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles on the 15th; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Fisher an the 17th. X surprise birthday party was given to Charles Dalton by his children on his birthday May 1st The surprise went off quite well .had ar and the conspirators ranged a lovely dinner each of them furnishing a part. His wife Martha surprised him with a large square cake which was beautifully decorated by Flora Takamatus (No one on earth makes more delicious or more beautiful cakes than Flora, each one is an artistic masterpiece of perfection). Afler the dinner a The family hour was enjoyed grandchildren participated in the were Those present program. Wayne and Pansy Dalton, and Lin da. Laftae, Kaylin and Merla, D.tr rell and I,eola Dalton and their children, Dixie, Cory and Marva Daun, Max and Beverly Dalton and their daughter Mr Dalton is a son of Mary Dalton of Roy very special motion picture will be shown in our ward amuse ment Hall on Monday the 13th of May at 7 30 p m The picture "How Near the Angeles" was filmed at Itrigham Young University Th parts are portrayed by the studen's studying speeth and dramatics There will be ni charge of admis Sion It is hoped that parents of young people of 12 and over and the young folks of 20 vrars and over attend the picture It carries a message of great lmjiortanre and Is also a fine production Prcid n: Haslam was said to have seen the picture six times and it is h.s wish that all the young jeople of the stake see It. The infant son of Glen an Fie lyn Singleton received a name and a father's blessing Sunday The adorable little boy was blessed by his father Glen Singleton, grand father Willis Singleton and Lnn A 1 Criddle. The MIA conducted the Sunday evening meeting. The meeting waa conducted by YLMIA president pansy Dalton. Music was led by Mrs. Smith. Patsy Cook served as organist. The invocation by Chester Montgomery. The program was en A few Distinctive Fields titled of Mormonism," Mack Smith spoke on The Importance of Revelation in the Organization of the Church." He told of how the priesthood was received. A lovely arrangement of Oh How Lovely Was the Morning" was sung by a quartette, Howard Stoddard, Gwen Thurgood, Florence Abrama and Lawrence Thurgood. Darlene Montgomery spoke on "Our Relief in the Godhead." Arnold Uingham spoke on Testimonies of the Thurthfulness of the Book of Mormon." Kennard By bee Sr., spoke on What is Priesthood and Us purpose " Beverly Montgomery talked on Man Shall Live Again." The quartette sang Oh My Father. Rosemand Richeson followed with a talk A Cheerful Religion The concluding talk The Missionary System" was given by Wayne I)al ton A vocal duet was sung by Paul Montgomery and lew!s Montgom cry Benediction by Bishop Olesun The explorer group have recent ly completed an 18 hour Red Cross course in First Aid The hoys who completed the course and received were Olin certificates Bautnan, Danny Fisher, Fred Fisher. Glenn Oh son Jim Thurgood, Phil Penny. Parker, Jan Montgomery, Gary Jerry Montgomery, Mack Smith, Douglas Twcde The Trout leaders who provided the trarisortation and also tueik the lessons and com phted t fie course along with the hoys were Justin Smith, Theron Ill'll Ernest Mitigate and Glen Singleton, Kennard Hvbce Sr, also le, Roy, Utah, Thursday, May 9, 1957 and her husband A mothers tea was held at the Theron Hill will live In the Ottley Clinton school on Friday. Mothers borne. whose children will atari school this Another family who will be mis-se- fall were entertained by the new very much are the Thompsons, PTA officers. Arden and Gwen will be leaving us soon. They have purchased hohie in Washington Terrace. Gwen served faithfully as cholmtor in the Primary organization. We shall Cooking Is an tri with Mrs. May-nsrL. (Mabel) Burgener, 2150 regret their leaving. W. 5125 So., In Roy. She believe We are happy to welcome back that when have a good recipe home Marlene and Wayne Grover It ahould beyou followed closely to oband their little family. Marlene and tain the best results. The secret of Wayne and famllly have been llv her wonderful breadmaking Ilea lng in Alaska. Marlene returned by in the time she spends in kneading plane and was met at the plane in the dough which does not consist Washington by her parents, Leland only in gentle manipulation, but and Norma Patterson and by Grant In hammering and pounding the and Florence Blake. Wayne will dough so that no air is left in it drive back with their furniture, Her timing and mixing is also very etc. They will return to their form expert er home. Today, however, we are not talk Thought for the week Among the influences we may waste, desc crate, but can never quite. lose- -, are the memories of parental piety. Thomas Carlyle, after 50 yeara were gone, bore testimony to he power of his mothers prayer. "The high cst whom I knew on earth, I here saw bowed down with awa un speakable, before a Higher in Heaven. Such things, especially in infancy, rcachc inward to the very core of your being. lister; Thora, Corner Jolly Cooks d lng about bread particularly but of baked beans, which all In all is quite of change of subject When Msble Burgeper uncovers a pot oi her baked beans, an exclamation come from those present "Baked beans, wonderful! and when they detaste them they say "Um-m-rlicious!" So that la why we are having baked beans today. Baked Bean Recipe 2 cupa navy beans 2 tap. salt 1 quart tomato Juice 13 lb. salt pork or fatty ham Vi cup molasses 1 tap dry mustard V4 tap. chill powder 1 small onion minced Wash the beans thoroughly and place In a kettle of warm water. Heat to boiling and simmer until nearly tender. Remove from the stove and drain. Place a thin slice GIVE HER THE BEST . (Iionie from Whitmans, etc. .Sweets, Silujie Williams, McDonald . of salt pork or a layer.. of fatty ham in the bottom of s bean pot, add the beans and place the remainder of the pork or ham on top. Combine the molasses, salt, dry mustard, chili powder and minced onion and pour over the beans, out products of enterprise Mines and farms Mines and farms making sure there if enough in the pot to cover the beans. Cover with a lid and bake in s slow oven, 225 One-hal- f degrees from 6 to 8 hours. hour before serving, remove the lid and let exesc moisture cook are not found, they're mad. A mtne UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION fe for air "from the earth comes on abundant Mrs Earl Bingham entertained at a birthday party Saturday for her son, Bruce, on his 8th birthday Refreshments were served to his friends by his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ross and family, Janette, Sharon and Glen, spent last week visiting with their son, Clair, who is in the armed forces at Fort Ord, California Mr and Mrs. Dean Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs, William Patterson spent last Sunday at Woods Cross, Utah. They attended their Sacrament serfices and the tiny grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson was blessed He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ray Patterson and was named Curtis Ray Patter teams at the tournament Mrs Elizabeth Ross has been spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook in Syracuse. Mrs Lenora Mitchell and Mrs. Josephine Taylor entertained Fri day for their daughters Margie Mitchell and Patty Taylor on their BtfrTiirthday. Many of their little friends from school attended the party Games were played and re frei'f.meqts served. All Aaromc Priesthood boys are asked to be present at the Stake Aaromc Priesthood outing next Saturday evening This outing will be held at the Clinton Parity Susan Sharp was blessed at the Clinton Sacrament meetings Sunday She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sharp. Dennis Draiyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Draayer was chosen as one of the honor students to participate in the Davis High School graduation on May 24. Hwsb.iway Dram eliminates Tins exclusive Cenrr.il I.leriru hand rinsing fur good. lovvr scrubs dishes, vts and pans sparkling clean NO INSTALLATION Plugs standard outlet iii Rolls easily on FULL-SIZ- -- connects eas.. t casters. ruhU-r-tire- CAPACITY E Holds service for ten Once-a-da- dim familv of four! GETS DISHES CLEANER Actually gets dishes far cleaner than by norm FULLY .! ! ' '.mg' AUTOMATIC Mobile Maid does all the work for you. ?U4ife?ttcuct AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER RENT or BUY FOR MOTHER PHONE YOU DONT have to buy It to try-- it Rent the MOBIL MAID and let it prove its advantages to you. Your rental payments will be applied to the purchase price, if you decide to buy ROY, UTAH PER WEEK oftar small down paymant i:r (iiiiti iticnnc aZL wPARROVJ CO-- sf. BENNION DRUG Roy, Ul-i- h flccutaiew NEW SHIPMENT Just right Jay Ste FOR MOTHER vens blouses, Pima Cotton, Dacron, Dressy and Tailored. JW w Vf GUPgHMIIi OUff (MiBEB JEWELRY A beautiful nev summer selection bracelets, priced necklaces, earrings right! LOVELY GLOVES to make her outfit complete. Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry BERSHIRE HOSE Lovely new shades, including peppermint pink, a lovely flattering shade! We WWM1II0 Is a Jan made by exploration and development, while risk cf estabThe and planting. made by soil cultivation & undertaken Is and mines crops growing lishing the market; of a profitable miners and farmers have hope sell to time It's when miner the former at harvest time, the minerals he digs from the ground. Clinton News s,ste el with tin- - transportation We wish to congratulate the boys on their fine achievement and the scout leaders for assisting them The folks in West Point are sorry to sec Annalielle and Leo Ottley and their family leave us Ix-- has purchased a dairy farm in Peoa near Wanship They movi'd last Friday We shall miss them very much Annabelle was an excellent son Mr and Mrs. Wright Child of Primary teacher and the past year was teacher of the Lark Class It Oregon have been visitors at the was a very large class, Annabelle home of Mr. and Mrs Raymond d d not want to divide it as she Dai is said she loved the m all Annabelles Clinton senior and Junior volley hall teams have both won the stake volley ball tournament. They will both participate in the Division 15 lournament at Box Elder High School on May 9!h. 10th and 11th Clinton Ward hopes to see both a fr MOM . Sun-Chronic- will gift wrap E5EA 5651 South 1900 West JO'S Roy, NEW SHIPMENT Cotton and Dacron slips. Luxury she will enjoy every day. We will gift wrap. Uub v |