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Show ' By News Hooper Jewel Widdison Ph. EX 3 9713 Mr. llah Giles and daughter Kathleen have returned alter a 0 week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Neilsen in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Neilsen is llah sister, Mary, and is formerly from Hooper, llah says Houston u a beautiful city with grand homes and gardens and beau Uful green fields of corn and cot ton, the best they've had in seven year. As last year they had terrible drouth. She says its as hot in the night, as the day and is just like a steam bath outside, but in doors everything is air conditioned They visited many interesting spots in San Antonio they saw the Alamo, sunken gardens and in one of the parks, rode on the biggest little train in the world, which was regular streamliner, they visited Ft. Sam Houston and saw the San Jacinto battle ground. They saw many effects of Hurricane Audrey Mary is president of the Houston Stake Primary and they went 200 miles to visit a Primary meeting Lon Neilsen is top official m the Prudential Insurance Co there. They were entertained by many friends with the choicest of every thing. To quote llah, she says I feel IJiave billeted in the lap of luxury. Carma Lee Isaacson, neice of Mr. Albert Anderson, has recently been mariied to Buddy Stokes of Ogden On Friday night a personal shower was given in her honor by Mis Jay Beasley, Mrs. Margcne Lorenzo and Mrs Cora Patterson at the Beasley home. Twenty seven close friends, neighbors and relatives attended Amiscellaneous shower was given previous to this by Mrs Albert An demon at her home m Hooper Miss Gaye Head, daughter of Bishop and Mrs Norman Head is spending this wetk in Provo with her unde and aunt, Mr and Mrs Harlan Johnson and family The Heads are going to Provo Friday evening to Lring tor home alid Mrs Utah State Fair SEPT, 8.30 13 thm M lr 22. Mali Sal., Sun., Wed., Fri. pm. nightly 2 30 Our Hooper First Ward aoft ball team really played a nice game of ball on Monday night In Brigham City. They played with Honeyvtlle and the final score ended 11F3 In our favor.,. On Wednesday night they played Plain City in Brigham City the winner of thia game plays Willard Friday nlte for 'the ' championship. Charles Giles son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Giles is home on a two week furlough from Fort Lewis, Wash. He has just completed his basic training in the k Honald Parker has a pair of interesting little animals for pets at his place. They are Ferrets. They are African animals and have slender body which is about 14 inches long, pink eyes and yellowish-white in color. They are quite tame. Ronald also baa a wolf anu two half grown babies, they can be heard with their howl many blocks away. He has a bob cat which appears to be more vicious than the wolf and a Siamese cat and several dogs. The children of the neighborhood think its just like a zoo to go over to Ronalds. Jerd Ann Widdison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Widdison was entertained on her 7th birthday anniversary Tuesday night with a outdoor barbeque supper at Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perrys m Willard. Others attending were Perry, Wayne and Ina Widdison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eppley and family of Whittier, Calif., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Lewis this past week end. Mrs. Eppley is formerly Belly Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis brought three of the children, Barba, Kar-lanand Mickel here with them about five weeks ago when they returned from a trip to California. The Eppley left Wednesday for home with the exception of Dennis. 13, who will slay here and receive treatment on his hip in a Salt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A Lee Fowcrs and Mr and Mrs. Joseph 0. Moore ol Hooper, left Salt Lake City on July 2ti by bus with a group ol Salt Lakers on an excursion to the t astern part of the United States They expected to attend the pag cant at Hill Cummorah in New York as one of the hilights of the trip Babies blessed last Sunday in the iloojjer First Ward were Stan Russell Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen Jr., Karen Sue Simp-soudaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Simpson, Lynn Earl Parker, son of Mr and Mrs H Holand i'aiker, Hoi lx-- Eppley. daughter id Mr and Mrs Charles Eppley Baptized Saturday night were. Vickey Simpson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Theron Simpson, Lloyd McArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs ole McArthur. Karl Ann and Mickel Eppley, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eppley Norman Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowe has returned home after a weeks stay in the hos pital recovery from a knee opera tion. The 4 H Clubs of Weber County-spenlast Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday camping at Monte Cris-tMelvin Burningham was in charge I.inda Vaughn, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gus Vaughn was voted mayor of the camp. She assisted with all camp activities. Those who attended from Hooper were: Karma a , OF 1958 MAIL ORDERv Send M.impid addressed nturn tuvdope with :beck or money order to l lah State Fair Hot 2136. SIX' Specify two choices of dates If for Sal , Sun Wed., or Fri nutiin e or night specify Prices include tax A Fair adm Nights A Sat A Sim Mats 3 75, $3 25, $2 75. $2 25 liar 75 $2 50, gain mat !)18-$- 2 . Gen Adm $ 1 I . 75 There will I no ho in Ogden this year df.ee ' p 3 Cvi 5 - 33 Hooper, Richard Hull, Linda Vau ghn, Ann Widdison, Rosalie Hull, Carol Hull, Lynne Taylor, Jalent Read, Ranae Vaughn, Leanna Jones, Kim Vaughn, Garth Widdison, Dan Widdison, Clair Cox, Joe Hull, Dan Hull, Ray Hull, Steven Arave and Dennis Belnap. Members of Ihe Hooper Junior Woomens Club accompanied by their husbands, enjoyed an outing Wednesday evening at Lagoon. Mrs. Bert Robinson was chairman of the committee in charge of the affairs and a chicken dinner was served to: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fowers, Mr. ano Mrs. Wiley Fowers, Mr. and Mrs Art Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw son, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taylor, Mr. and rMs. Barrett Haws, Mrs. James Johnston, and Mrs. Bert Robinson. Recent out of town guests at the home of Miss Belva Kawson anu her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rawson were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis and children, Clair, Guy, Scott and Jena from Batllccreek, Mich. George Hunt was guest of honor at a family birthday dinner ai his home on Monday evening. At tending were Miss Aleen Hunt, Mi and Mrs. Fay Child, William Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Frew, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Paice, Mrs. Belle Higley and Mrs. George Hunt. Mrs. Jerry Weaver (formerly Vilate Wtddison) of Preston, Idaho spent a week with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Garner. She and her mother and sister Mrs Mane Haws, Mrs. Ruth Dawson, Mrs. Donna Draper, Mrs. Marion Cox and Mrs Margaret Vaughn had a dinner party at Harmon's Cafe in Salt Lake City on Friday night. Uintah Marion Stuart Phone EX 4 4159 Here is August close tu being half way oxer and before we know it, it will be time for school gam Some are looking forward to it, while others would never grow tired of their summer activities There's the Nelson's, Olga and Orland, who went up to bellow stone Park for a few days. It was their first time up there and a real pleasant one at that The Amler sons, Kendells and Garners who went up last week, are doomed to listen to bear talk for a while, as the kids counted and hundred and some odd, in just the few days they were there I understand the Petits have been up to Yellowstone since tiny came back from their mission, and Jenny and Clarence By bee, are back from their three week stay at their favorite park. I almost don't need to mention the name Pellowstone when I say Jenny and It Clarence for three weeks. seems thal they just go together. Its planned all winter long, and it would last all summer if it could. They had their usual fish I should say ing "good luck" or used their skill and know how that's not luck to keep themselves in fish while they were there, and to have a real good time. Speaking of fishing. George Gar ner, Orm By bee, Carl Dye and Elliot Stuart were part of a group of fishermen who went to the Big Hole River in Montana, and came home with their fishin bags loaded. There were some real dandys. which meant a few good fish dinners for each one of the men and their families (Which I might add the families look forward to when daddys been away fishing for a few days). Three of our reservists are home and what tales of fought work they have to tell. At least until 4 pm. it may have been tough. Then off to the swimming pool, the golf course, the ping pong tables, the chow house, or the theater every single night. Then on the weekend, Kenny Stuart and Roy Fernelius visited with Allen Kendcll and Gordon Pringle who arc stationed at Fort Ord. So all in all it added up to some kind of a vacation. Ruth and Bobby Peterson and their family are just about all settled now in their lovely new home in South Ogden. We hated to see them move, but their new home is a beautiful one and with all the landscaping and finishing to be done, no one knows better I, Letha npiv Hint ust Soften gelatin in cold water Add hot water and stir to dissulve gela Un 'W UTAH POWER 0 & LIGHT CO. temperature T.xae-t- dim ajf !" fade I DOFS happen "list l M.ldier? They rerlainlr ,t e.'d CLASSIFIED ADS e - j 1 ( Beth ami Clarence Fernelius are feeling quite alone now with all of their (uinpany gone. Mrs May Ixird, who has been staying with them, while recuperating from an operation has gone back to her home in California, and with Belli s son and his family gone and tlu-.nephew gone. Beverly has quite a job keeping things poppin for the threesome in their househuul Must have forgot to put on my hifoeales last week whin I was looking up the birthdays This turn-ran across three that I missed It was David Hartman on the 4th, of Aug , Marilyn Cowdin on the 5th and Joe Dye on the 7th Com mg up this next week, are Kowan.i Goodwin on the 11th. Jeanette By bee the 13th. Mark Fernelius the 14th. David Wayne Wadman the 15th, Pearl Iiyhce, Kenny Barnes, and Marion Stuart the Kith, and Carl Kcndell the 17th Happy birth day everyone Jolly Cooks Corner ica ' a We are contributed this favorite- reoH-week to a new ecu respondent on the staff of The Sun ( bromide Mrs Hubert l.o',ha MeQuarric ol Mimet Ihr contribution of news from her home- town make an in tc resting ad lilem to the- paper L'hu'cr t of i ' happy to have two School Building ! lLh Hoy - Iat K - Wlrfcalraa KX 4 2585 H.-.n.- i I K) 4 sarTOtlTtTTiTl " - "v 't Mrs - McQu.irite- a is - 13 23 (Real Special) cup shortening cup sugar 2 eggs NOW AVAILABLE... T cup mashed ripe bananas cup buttermilk IN Clips sifted enriche-e- l flour tsp baking powder III. I AMOl WEY- - RITE Nn lin-n- i h iv v vafr I 1 !" i 'fit .1 hunger ri Mf. f'm'rvT to v.ii isfs ,ih: w ' I'M h.'IMifejl li u sup p.ins u uh with control .m It 4 vention. 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Stir greater quantities than men Your failure to comment favorably is likely to be interpreted as disap proval " a 1 S.O.P. c Don't correct her ton harshly "When a woma nmakes errors, voui corrections should be low pressure The sting of a rebuke is hard for her to take. 4 95 BENNI0N DRUG PHONE EX V: I PHONE EX EMERGENCY 3160 2 2 BUY ikksifs '(A -- Don't yield to a woman's tears "Give her an opportunity to regain self control. Let her know you're available to discuss anything she wants to bring up. Explain the sit uation in detail. Above all, don't dismiss a tearful girl with an off hand 'Go wash your fare; you'll feci better. Reconcile yourself to the fact that in most cases the cause of a womans tears is beyond your control. 0. ft i lip t SHINE MAC ? invtiiient ( Minlpct Tho Horn Plan o of America " Terms YOUR OI.I) TIRES FOR DOWN PAYMENT FT to Months ray AT DAVE'S mte k (j w Wit. Where Quality i3 Inexpensive 99 SHOP in ROY and SAVE! y v Jl SERVICE r ; M A M busy house- wife and mother with three grow ii. g children, 7 14 and 18 year' of age- IPr husband is an instrcn tor at 11.11 Af B and ch i k of tin Sunset Ward We appreciate these recipes from Sunset and hope- that many others will fedlow con- Familys Furnishings A - How shoud women employees he handled Here are some new lips given by Phyllis Brown, an ed.tor at the Research Institute of Amcr Wisconsin bankers' 8 if M lctha MiTJuarrir'k Tropical Bread to a , "In-fu- Handle Women With Care f Buy From Your Doctor Now room The Japanese swear by a gadget which, they say, is psyi hologieally rool.ng. A string to which several glass or china bells are tied is Be careful to appear impartial I OR bALH hung over an open window. The in all your dealings with women faintest brr-i- e sets the bells to HEM' FREEZER. 15 cu ft . a employees "Women are quuker to ringing. 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Reprinted from Header's Ingest) (I'll, Utah IllONE EXport 4 7871 that they, that it is "all new" It turned out to he a day for beginners and old pros as well when Ivy Keyes had a quilling out on her patio last week Friends, and relatives all got together and enjoyed a fancy meal to top off the chatter, of old times and the noise of the seven kids that went along with it. But the quilt got done. . ywy yr to My trousers pressed yet. Miss Cashew ? . busing. Cool Blend in mayonnaise, lemon juice and mustard, chill till partially set Fold m tuna, celery ami onion Four into 8'sx4'zx2 ami one hall incch loaf pan Chill until firm Garnish with tomato slues and lemon wedges Makes 4 to tl serv ings. puked ii, unity Neighbors (envelope) unflavored gelatin cup cold water 1 cup hot water cup mayonnaise or salad dress ing 1 lbs. lemon juice, fresh frozen or canned 1 tbs. prepared mustard 2 0'i or 7 ounce cans (2 cups) flaked tun a fish 1 cup thinly sliced celery 13 eup diced cucumlwr 1 tbs thinly sliced gieen onion goodness of vour own fruits ami vegetables the jear 'round with an electric freer er. and brings savings Saxes 'hopping tup--- , too tliiough meal str.iagc and Summer W Vp h i . hurt otnebody It make everyo. Keep smiling. wonder what youve been up t 1 Electrically ! You can you back op and Tuna SEE US Sor SAVINGS On YOUR - STRICTLY BUSINESS 1 Enjoy a Food Store On Your Farm in bran, apricot and walnuts. 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