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Show The and South Weber By 'V. Beaale Bambreujh L happy birthday wish goes out i Ins coming week to Cora Ioll and luck Titensor on the 28th and to i loo Brough. 29th, to, Inez Bowman 90th, Merrill Bryan, 1st, Hon .ilu Smith and Judy Earl 2nd, Don and Dean Birt, and John Hill on .he 4th. A happy wedding anniversary to Mr and Mrs Merlin Badger on tie 29th and to Mr and Mrs Or- tn Ho Clark on the 4th House guests for two weeks at l,e home of Mr and Mrs. Vern Coy ajs Vonda's sister and brother in ,.iw Mr and Mrs lari J lleden ,ren and children, Jean, David and Haul from Van Couver, Wash While here the Coy's took them to Lagoon where they enjoyed the and to points of intercut in da salt Lake City They left for home ..is t Friday morning. I lie boss from here who sjx-n- t two weeks at Camp Williams re turned last Sunday They all re i.ited the same story that it was nice to go, hut much better to re A turn home Mr. and Mrs Sterritt Hill from Los Angeles have been visiting i, ere the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Konald Smith While all enjoed a fishing I. ere the trip up to Los Creek Mrs Hill is tne former Fern Knox, an aunt to Angie Smith. Others who enjoyed this fishing trip were Mr and Mrs 'xr-,Lincoln Smith. Mr and Mrs Smith Darrell Ray has been in Idaho 'he past t weeks working there .it the bakery lie spends the week ends home visiting his family. He will Ik- there until the bakery strike is settled here - We would like to si nd a get well wish out to Cion Ioll, son ol Bishop and Mrs Dale Loll, who was injured last Wednesday when n.s foot was caught ill the hydrau lift on the tractor his father ,swas 01 rating H.s Lot Was ever y crushed Mr and Mrs Orville Byle and family and Mr and Mrs Hubert Lempster met Mr and Mrs Lloyd By bee alld fallllh from California at TanguiL h. I tali, last week and nt five days th'fe fishing Then 'oyd and his family came home with the By hi is and will SU nt tile lent two visiting hire with mends and relatives Opi n house was field j si Sunday June 23rd at the home of Mr and Mis Wilham Loll honoring their mothir. Mis Cura Loll, on her 'st'h birthday June 28th All her mmedia'e family was pri sent in wi-ik- s grandchildren hiding children, Out of great grandchildren town guests were Mr. and Mrs Mrs Irma Bacon, Mr John i .nd Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 27, 1957 e, Ing). A program and refreshments were enjoyed by the girls and their mother. Storle were told by Linda Lancaster and Jane Davi, a Hawaiian dance by Patty Hosier, and piano solo by Janet Child and Donnette Johnson. Next Tuesday, the Mutual will enjoy a roller skating party at the coliseum. Mrs. Marlow Crabtree and ner June 16th, Fathers Day, after of Salt dinner, ice cream and wedding Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Wil cake was served to all. liam Kendel from Aberdeen, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lake and and Mrs. Katie Leek, Ogden. We children and Roger from Lennsyl-would all like to congratulate Mrs vania, are here visiting their Jam-- , Loll on her 90th birthday and wish fly and Inends. They plan onj her good health and happiness for spending about three weeks here, many more. Then they will return to Aberdeen Friday evening the Misses Joyce Lroving Grounds in Maryland for Marilyn and Annette Kay were hos- six months. Mrs. Lake is the for- - daughters Vera and Allie Phone 24012 k. Snn-Chronicl- o THHT'! E3EI 41 LAND OF OPPORTUNITY i TU Ml M MMCM tesses at a personal shower given mer LaVon Earl, daughter of Clar-- j cowenToa intm wers w OH OMt mUJO DOHA at the home of Annette Kay honor ence Earl, South Weber. Welcome ing the former Sharon Mills, games home LaVon. were played and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Royal Vine Loll OB Arnt served to the following: Irma iM4 BAfrOM mu announce the marriage of their morn mx.000 M 10 o Smith, Alton Loll, Jane Loll, San G. A4O0 XM dra Leek, June Bybee, llene Shaw, sister Sharon Mills to Ramon Connie Stark, Beth Leek, Linda Message, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl on Monday the 24th of Wilson, Carol Coy, Norma Earl, Gregory in the June Logan Temple. A reJanet Cook, Carol Kcndell and was held the same evening Joan Loll and Marjorie orbridge. ception Weber the South recreation hall. in Many lovely gifts were received by to this happy1 Congratulations the honored guest. , couple. Donna and Carolyn Loll just re y tour turned home from a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs with the Shamrock Club softball Joe Staples. They are sporting a team They played the second and beautiful new Buick. third world champion teams A THOUGH I "Dont expect to Games were played at Lhoenix enjoy the cream of life if you Ariz , I'n Lark, Fresno and Or keep your milk of human kindness ange The girls rejKirt they had a all bottled up. wonderful time Congratulations to Primary will lx-- held on Wed Mr and Mrs Laul Warner you nesday mornings at 10 am. and) returned last week from a week's will continue on this day and time honeymoon trip through Zion's throughout the summer months 1'aik, Las Vegas, Nev They also The 4 li Club boys and girls are visited the lyos Angeles Temple, having their swimming instructions Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, at Lagoon every Tuesday morning and forest luwn Mrs. Warner Is at 10 a m A bus picks them up at the former Beverly Loll. They are the church and takes them down JOS 3000000 fJPAJtO AMtm.au trrrwm imamm wkms a mum now at their home in Leterson. for 10c per child. The swimming A double ring ceremony June lessons are free but the lockers 14th united Miss Lcora Kendell, cost each child 20c All children daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence 10 years of age and older can lake all toxic, are used. All nitrogen Kendell of South Weber, and Jay advantage of these classes. trichloride or chlorine dioxide have William Trease, son of Mr. and 'both bee nproven detrimental Mrs John William 'Irease of HoopRead March 1957 "Cosmopolitan" er Nuptial vows were exchanged for aii account of the findings of in the South Weber LDS chapel doctors that English proving with Bishop Dale Lull officiating bleached bread causes fits in hu and were followed by s reception Nothing makes you appreciate a'nians, as well as dogs Belter get as in the recrcaUo nhull The bridal wonderful home like j0ur energy from whole wheat party stood m an arched cove deco- much as going on a vacation trip, bread, made in your own home rated with pink and white carna- especially when your itinerary inSpeaking of energy reminds me tions and flanked with green palms, clude Tijuana, Mexico. There, on fur the event the lovely bride the back streets, you can put up a of youth and the pretty young gals wore an original while wedding 2x4 shack and go into any kind wc have in Riverdale. Those be Hi and 20 should all be regThe bodice of imported of business pronto The part we gown chantilly lace over slipper satin liked worse, though, was the ab istered for the queen contest for 4th of July celebration The teatured tmy lace edged tulle yoke sence of curbs and gutters (and Liter Jaii collar and long sleeves pavement), and the carefree way Riverdale 49th Ward Independence to points over the wrists the Mexicans have of tossing their Day celebration this year promises to be bigg r ami better than ever mist uf tulle and chantilly lace trash into the streets. Money go over truth) net ruffles made up the farther, however, but you have no The Riverdale Laches Club is spun The full ankle length skirt A matching trouble getting rid of any surplus soiing the queen contest Julid e ,i held her finger tip veil cash, because there is a Mexican queen wnl be chosen, judged on of tiered brides illusion She ear- in front of every store trying to talent, personality and beaut), at the semi formal judging held Sat lure you in ned an orchid and re-- roses on urday, June 29. from 4 to 6 at the National May 20 29 is June Miss l and Kendell, sister of the ward r creation hall bride was maid of honor. Brides- naise and Salad Dressing Week It White International t23 29i also maids were the Misses Mary' Lynn is There will be a parade at 11 Na Knight, Beth 1iek, Arlene Trease, Bread for Energy Week, and 0 clock. followed by tne queen con Elinor Golden and Suzanne Louth tional Swim Week The last should test There will be races loi the er 'I hey wore princess styled be honored, but we'd be in bctu-children, with prizes for all who gowns iri pink embroidered cotton, health if we ignored the other run, followed by a .softball game at en bread may produce and cai ried nosegays of pink and two White 3(J between Riverdale and 49th but who wants energy at the Ward There will also be a white carnations trimmed with tugo IVrformmg tbe duties of expense of health? White (in war between the two ward groups of nun was Dan Trease. brother foods) is not now a symbol A feature we are looking forward Melvin Garner purity, but of death In Germany to is the dunking booth, with numof the bread and Inland Jones ushered The and England, the rolls of bers of the town board and bishop-iire grey, indicating that the flour brides table displayed a three to bit on the dunking seat. Fun? not bleach is tiered wedding cuke topped with a is not bleached Since Then, of course, there will be miniature bride and bridegroom conducive to good health, why use plenty of food and concession in an areh of pink roses and bells if booths from 12 to 4 In bleaching, such substances as Mr and Mrs William Loll enof pans, Saturday evening there is anjoyed all their family home for din ammonia, alum, plaster other Make dance, held at the slake house. Those dances are always nice affairs. This is the ' Firecrack r Hop." Riverdale meetings indicate that it is vacation season People conic i and people go. Bob and Faye just returned from seeing Grand Canyon and Las Vegas, as also did Mayor Ted Anderson and family. Linda Tesch was honored on the occasion of her birthday (on June 14) by a party given at the Tesch home. 21 guests enjoyed games, outside and inside. 'p l Little Jolene Tesch was a lucky girl the dy she was hit by her aunt's car in the driveway of the Tesch home. Wht could bve been sertou accident was only a slight mishap. Clark Puffer extends an Invita tion to Riverdale boy and girl to join In the summer recreation program, held on Thursday at the school house from 1 Ul 4 30. The Old Folks annual day was held at the Lonn Farr Lark Wed nesday Riverdale and the 49th Ward met together at the usual place in the park. NOTE: We'd like to make an apology for the omission of the name of Goldene Bingham, one of Riverdale' Honor Bee in the picture last week. Sorry' uf ftwav out um '. oo A 000 AM M ft,00qeeoZ 10-da- mao m Kivt-rdal- e - tat-rin- K.u-rdul- i 1 blue-ribbo- lst bride-groo- c Ap-plon- The George- For all your printing needs see us! 322 - Deems vuited their duughtcr Lynette and just returned. They enjoyed Washington. It stopped raining to accommodate them while they were there. They were particularly impressed with Stephens Lass and the Blewett Mountains in Ore., and visited Mrs. Deem s brother, Earl Bingham, in Nvssa. While in Washington, the Deem's were entertained by the Motts family and others of the LDS group there, all very friendly people George says the "fishing streams near Lynettes home are also very inviting" Ah, summer daze! Little Lana Judkins broke her leg while exploring the possibilities of a ladder receitly. It wasnt realized until several days after her fall that the leg was broken. Youll Sind our prices among the best! Sunday School teachers released Sunday were Howard Ellis, Bernice Ellis and zVfton Salisbury. Ncrncssa Van.Noy will take over the duties of Genealogical Department. Mrs. VanNoy has hid a great deal of experience m this work. Rlverdales Primary boys soft- - 040 Uvcmm idfcjffw ttt . - cs. KCS - r M qualty printing! Moth ProoS Summers and family are spending this week vacationing in Yellowstone Park. All young people of our ward started swimming lessons at Logan on Wednesday. By ERMA ROSS v PHONE John Gerber, son of Mr and Mrs Amos Gerber has spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in Idaho. Miss Shirley- Patterson has spent the past week in Bountiful, Utah, at the home of her brother, Mr and Mrs William Patterson and family. Many of the friends and re la of Douglas Adams attended lives Eleanor Slater, who labored in the Salt Lake Temple last Thursthe Australian Mission under Prosi- where the marriage day evening dent and Mrs. Thomas Bingham, of Douglas and Beverly Kay Simpspoke at Sacrament Services son waj solemnized & Douglas is day evening She brought greetings the son of Mr and Mrs Norris of love and regard from the Bing-ouAdams hams to their manv friends here Hoit by Mivs Virginia Clifford, daughter in the absence of Bertha Child, KRAFT Mr Mrs of and Jack Clifford, will Donnette Johnson was organist for liom the one ond only ' Sacrament meeting Berthas son, compete for queen of the Clear field at the North Davis Days MIRACLE WHIP Earl, is hospitalized d hTc young people of Riverdale Junior ILgh School on July 3. special Little Terri k e Lynne Nelson, should be congratulated for an relishes pic in their outward show of (daughter of Mr and Mrs Dean reverence in This is cer Nelson has been ill with phneu ta.'nlv to te commended, and, it is rnoma the past week. Dean Adams arrived home from hope, continued California Friday, where he has Jerry Hatch was sent home from been attending .vrhool the past his mission with yellow jaundice to attend tre wedding of his pear, LDS Salt Jerry is in the hospital in brother IXiuglas. Igike If any of us go down to Salt be to him would visit it nice Lake, Its surprising how much you can learn if you try hard enough. My trouble is that I often dont half try For instance, 1 just learned that another of our fine young Riverdalcr's, Howard Gtbbv, was graduated with high honors from Weber College Howard has a fine Red-E-iVmind, and we exjcct great things lix of him. The Moose Lodge group are a bunch of good spoHs in several way. Their fishing prowess will be demonstrated on Monday evening, ' July 1, when they will meet at the1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bills, 4210 Riverdale Road, for a fish fry. The Bills' have a lovely barbecue Throne Dayton has purchased the late Alvin Miller's pit, fashioned by none other than Mrs. Bills herself. Wish I were interest. handy at that sort of thing! Riverdale's MIA was honored by the presence Tuesday night of Stake President Lillian Frocrcr and Board member Ada Burton. Also visiting were Harmon Lrobst 4-51and Johnny Marston. Harmon has 73 been training for his mission in the Salt Lake Mission Home. John ny has been in the service. He wears his Marine Corps uniform proudly. Johnny will spend the Independence Day celebration here, since he doesnt have to report to Jacksonville until July 10th. Leland Spcndlovc played two violin selections for Mutual-goerHollywood's movia induitryl Tuesday. He was accompanied by Eleanor Richards. YWMIA President Bertha Child was honored by the BecHive girls of Riverdale, because of her out' standing service in the ward. Bishop WilfortJ Tesch presented Bertha with a lovely quilt made by the girls, with the help of their teach- ers, Frances Child, Olive Thomp-- ! son and Blanche Gibby. Lucille Judkins was presented with a nice) potted plant in appreciation for her Beehive service. (Several worn en were candidates for these honors. Those chosen were by draw- Well shoot it in Utah," has come to be a familiar statement heard in Hollywood's major motion picture studios. The scenic variety found in the southwest section of our state has become so famous that every year thousands of tourists come to see if such ideal settings really exist. Sportsmen come, too, for fishing in Navajo Lake and hunting in the high forests. ball team won over Terrace 5th Ward Saturday, The ward teacher's party Saturday night was fun Competition is the way to progress and fun. The party was hosted by the losing side in a competition to get the ward teaching done. Softball and volley-lul- l was enjoyed by all 21-1- oh, so Sun-twee- n r goodJ i mcc-t.ng- s Milqdfi Sandwich ted Dayton & Miller Co. Will continue business as usual at the present location For Your Cement Needs ' Phone EX w Salute to KANE COUNTY s j aaswMis msnTjG&sm son. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Summers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton News 'if. c T3iLcgsniaq3& You support local business and receive rmrm m Bornie Wilson and Fern Johnston have been vacationing in San Diego, California the past 10 days. Mrs. Betty Heincr and Mra. were Thursday Naomi Taylor guest of Mrs. Florence Lewis of Hooper. All Boy Scoifts of the Clinton Ward are spending the week at Camp Klesel with their scout master, Val Beus and Dennu Draayer. The new Elders presidency of the ward held a program In honor of the retiring presidency at the the Clinton park on Saturday evening. Those honored were Elwood Johnston, William Willoughby and Doyle Heiner. Games were pliyed and s lovely supper prepared. Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson and family spent Sunday visiting in Huntsville at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patter- ussmBUsm Bags.... 30c FINE FOR STORING WINTER CLOTHES The United States Brewers Foundation works constantly officials and representatives of the with Kane County visitors, and resito provide brewing industry dents, with clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer an be enjoyed. BEER and ALE . iTriflrtsHHi . . |