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Show L Local Newt, Local Advertising' Riverdale News for Local Paopla The lumber is big business here. Currently, the California State Beauty Pageant is taking the spotlight in Sants Cruz, but there is natural beauty ever to be enjoyed Greetings from California, the here. Known all over the world Golden State! We have been vaca- are the tuberous begonlo flowers tioning in the Santa Cruz fairly-lan- grown in profusion, and there are, after having been baked until among other luscious fruits- - and tender and red on the Venice berries, approximately 8,000 acres of strawberries, some as big as beach. tomatoes. Inasmuch as Santa Cruz is the Because of the mild climate, home of the Karl Thompson family. formerly of Riverdale, would nudist colonies are attracted to the ou care to go with ua on a little area, and, since there are about verbal Jaunt through its high spots? llfith of the population belonging to these, they petitioned for l10th The climate here, where the of the beach area. (Petition de"redwoods meet the ocean" is real- nied). You can aee most anything ly something just about right at here. There are deer, coyotes, fox, just about any time of year. At oppossum, badgers and racoon in nearby Monterey Bay, youll see the foothills, sea lions on the seal the fishing fleet, which goes out rocks. There la a "mystery spot each morning at 6 to fish for cod, that seems to defy gravity, and striped base and salmon. Skin div- there are the fabulous figures In ing and abalone and clam fishing wax at "The Last Supper. are enjoyed here too. all in a setWe enjoyed attending IDS servting of towering redwood trees. The original part of the Thompson ices and played for a mutual party. home was built of redwood in The Thompsons are actively sup1856, and the old original redwood porting the church, as they always is still straight and solid. Redwood have. Karl, who has for some time been one of the Seven Presidents of Seventy in San Jose Stake, was recently given the responsibility of . 1st assistant Sunday School superintendent.. Msudie serves as chorister in the Sunday School. Jamee R. MeFatridge, A farewell testimonial was held 1058 Wert 5700 South Sunday. June 16th, for Harmon Duke Probst who Is leaving for Morning Worship .... 11 a jo. Mission. the Spanish-America.... 7:M pjn. Wednesday VERLA E. HULL Clearfield News for two weeks. Mrs. Ormond is the Utah Parks, Mexico snd California. former Eleanor Watts daughter of The young couple will reside in Mrs. Rose Watts of South Weber. Petersen. Welcome home Eleanor. Easy to Do Flower Arrangements PH. A THOUGHT to Clyde and Congratulation Edna Jones Thorpe on the arrival last Sunday June 16th of a new baby boy. This is their third aon and fourth child. Also to Garth and Marion Poll Mangum of Orem on the arrival June 16th of a new ton. Marion la the daughter of Mr. and Mri. Vern Poll, South Weber. This ia Marions second d i First Baptist Church Patricia Rogers, Karl Gibby, Somers and Linda Tesch were graduated from Primary. Bertha Child welcomed them into Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hull are enjoying a vacation in California. Bsptkt Training Union 8:15 p.m. . 8 pzn. Evening Worship Prayer Meeting 18 in, Sunday School ... announcing The Opening of Seems that Mrs. Golden Stephenson learned the hard way about cleaning with gasoline. A fire started which burned a pile of pants, shirts and socks, and caused smoke damage to the upstairs rooms at a cost of $300, however, she was very lucky that the loss was covered by insurance. , Mrs. J. E. Ashton and Mrs. Ermal Ashton, and Mrs. Atha Robinson of Ogden, spent the other day in Syracuse where they visited with their aunt, Mra. Sophia Ashton. A farewell testimonial waa held Sunday In the Clearfield LDS Fifth Ward for Miss Marlene Anderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Anderson, who is leaving to serve In the Netherlands LDS Mission. Its swimming time again, Clearfield youngster 10 and up may now sign up for summer swimming classes to be held at Lagoon under the direction of the recreational director, Dick Beesley and hu wife. Classea will be held each Thursday morning at 10 beginning June the 20th. Bus transportation to Lagoon will be furnished. 'v : IrvJcf L A7 T - . sister-in-laws- Once again It's time to wish happy birthday to those celebrating this week: Marie Barlow on the 16th; David Stnngbam and David Layton on the 17th; Nell B. Broad-ben- t on the 18th; Joseph S. Merrill, Robert D. Benincosa, Roger M. Parrish on the 18th; Harvey M. Broadbent, Barbara Ann Raw-son- , and John S. Stringham on the 20th, Ronald Heaton, Clark Layton, Ann Naylor and Cyrus Adams on the 21st; Vernon D. Christiansen, Jennie L. Layton and Eva Lynn Gale on the 22nd, A happy anniversary to the following couples this week' Mr. and son. Mr. - n Since Saran Wrap was Introduced to consumer several year ago homemaker everywhere have hown imagination In it use. Initially used a a refrigerator food wrap by moat, it now ha literally hundred of One of the moat ingenious garden will form an artistic arnees for thia transparent plastic rangement you will be proud to display. household wrap yet suggested i In flower arrangement. Professional renults can be obtained by crumpling as much of the wrap aa necrMtry to hold (he flowers in the desired arrangement . This applies to vertical vases. When flowers are added (even a few can be beautifully arranged) they are easilv placed and the Saran Wrap will Keep them where you want them. This is an ideal way to arrange such flowers as roses, jonquils, gladioli, daisies, tulips and iris. Most flowers you have in your You will now find Saran Wrap in a new box that will facilitate handling. The change in the package haa been made both In color and design. The cutter bar is now placed on the bottom of the box which allow at least two inches of the w rap to be readily available at all times. This wi help kf-- p the wrap from winding bark on i'self, reducing the "lost end problem. The new box Is presented In gay new colors, forest green and chart n use, for easy Identification. f Mrs. Paul Roberts on the lCih. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Montgomery on the 17th; Mr. and Mr-Don Lund, Mr. and Mrs Garth 11 King and Mr. and Mrs. George Q All-reon the 18th, Mr. and Mrs Feme B. Flint, and Mr and Mrs Ross Layton on the lEKh Mr and Mrs Mark Lee, Mr. and Mrs Angus Stevens, Mr. and Mrs ( larence II Weeks, and Mr. and Mrs Robert M. Clark on the 20th, Mr and Mrs Leland Elliot, and Mi and Mrs Robert Raeder on the 21-- t, Mr and Mrs Myron C C.nd,n,! on the 22nd d Mr. and Mrs J. E Ashton held a party at Lagoon for h at hi r s Djv other guests besides Mr and Mrs Ashton and their son Tommy and daughters Ila Dee and Donna Jean were Tbell Day, Mr and Mrs. Ermal Ashton and their grandson Dennis Ashton from ogilm, Mrs William Wakefield, Ogdi n. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert E. Moori aud children Mary Ellen, Gelene and Billy from Salt Lake, Mr at.d Mrs Lavaine Eastman and da ughter Shcrame, Ogden "A good time was had by all tnspite of the rain Mr. and Mrs h red 11 Bodily along with Mr end Mrs Stokes, recently enjoyed a fishing trip to West Yellowstone, lledgun Lake, Mont; Henry's Lake and Island Park Reservoir, Idaho Elder Raymond layton of the temple presidency 'I he bridegroom is the son of Mr anil Mrs M Fay (.hilii of Syracuse Following the wedding the couple was honored at a reception in the t LDS Fifth Ward hall Miss Linda Smith acted as maul of honor with Miss Barbara Rose, Miss Tamara, Roundy and Miss Kristine Hail as bridesmaids Miss hnstine Jenkins was the flower girl William Child, brother of the groom seised , the best man Doing tin duties of ush i rs wire Michael MiEailane Kim Cowley, Stew arl Smith, and Iirc-n- t Allen The young couph are now at home to their frond', in C C , My Ph. EX (Roy Theatre Building) Neighbors ivCM Radio & Television 5639 S. 1900 W. 4-52- 03 Roy, Utah REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF TVS, Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 20, 1957 Sun-Chronicl- RADIOS, state and "Income tax sales taxes: county taxes Atta boy, Tiger now Go Cel Him AND PHONOGRAPHS r Mr. and Mrs lan C. Iverson and family spent Friday and Saturwhere they attended day in the 50th wedding celebration for Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Iverson, parcnls of Mr Iverson. During their stay they were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Hamilton Calders. Donald BE A WORKHORSE By unloading your truck with hand labor, you are your own work Horse. This costly extra time and hard labor can be eliminated by using a HARSH 5 HYDRAULIC HOIST. Save that you upend and a day manually unloading spend only pennies HOIST. to you ot on hoists These HYDRAULIC come HARSH with a for the lightweight HARSH average cost of only 16f a day. Lifting time HOIST overages from seconds, depending on the type of hoist. Even maximum time of 160 seconds Is negligible when compared with the Rawlings, son of Mr. and Mrs Bert Rawlings, is spending a 30 day leave with his parents. He is a member of the Military Air Transport Service and is stationed at Travis AFB, in California. He has been in the Air Force three years He also is athletic director of the Santa Rosa LDS Stake. During his leave he attended the Youth Conference in Salt Lake. Miss Joan Haacke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Earl J Hamblin became Mrs. Sheldon Fay Child June 5 in a temple ceremony. The impressive rites "ere performer by South Weber snd Mrs. Psui Warner greeted wedding reception guests in the South Weber Ward hall on June 7th with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs William Poll ss hosts. The bride, the former Miss Beverly Poll and the bridegroom ex changed wedding vows in the Salt IDS Temple with Pres L Christiansen performing the ceremony Mr Warner is a son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Warner of Mountain Green White and lavender pompon chrysanthemums tied with matching ribbon on a grace ful arch formed the background which the wedding party greeted guests. The bride wore a traditional dress of scheisnie lace over satin The fitted bodice featured a seal short neckline, loped sabrina sleeves and long gloves of matching lace The bouffant skirt was made very full with tiers of lace. A Juliet cap trimmed with lace. Pearls and irredescent sequins held a fingrttip veil of brides Illusion She. carried a bridal bouquet of white and lavendar baby orchids with white fringed carnations The bride wag attended by her sisters. Mrs Louise Cash. Miss Don na and Carolyn Poll They wore pastel formals of chiffon and net over matching taffeta underskirts Each earned a nosegay of baby or chids and carnations tied with rib bons to match their dresses The brides mother wore gray blue lace over pink satin Mrs Warner chose a navy blue crepe over a pink slip Both worse corsages of or chids Lloyd Warner, brother of the bridegroom, performed the duties of best man The three tiered cake was trim med with tiny pink ro.ses topped with an arch and silver wedding bells The new bride wore a white and turquoise costume for the hon eymoon trip through southern Thought, a power which binds or makes men free The precedent of actions yet to be. A guide, a builder of self control Shaping the destiny of the souL Amy Baker Indispensable? Sometime, when you're feeling portant. Sometime, bloom, Sometime, In-- but man la minute, That it look quite the same as before. 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