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Show The WEST POINT HEWS V By 'V Virginia .1 O If son C Phone TA 51340 Happy birthday to LaRae Montgomery, Le Ida Patterson and Carolyn Patterson on the 15th; Olive King and Ralph Miles on the 16th; A. It Cook Sr., and Scott Read on the 17lh; Lloyd Singleton and Harvey Brown on the 19th; Carole Montgomery and Ruth May Bauman on the 20th; Mary Abrams, Van Blake, on the 22nd. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Kirkman on the 15lh; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Edwards on the 17th; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dahl on the 19th; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stoddard on the 22nd. The 22nd is special for Bishop and Mrs. Loy Blakeas as it is their wedding anniversary and son Val's birthday. Tht M Men and Gleaners are going to have a stake steak fry on Aug 20 at Crystal Springs resort There will be swimming from 6 to 7 30 pm. followed by lunch and a program. The menu will feature steak, baked potatoes, corn on the tomatoes and watermelon cob, Tickets may be purchased from the M Men or Gleaner teacher by Aug 15th. price will be 50 cent. Next Sunday is Bring a Friend (iu3 ' i j e, Sunday. Call on your friends and sionary and Ross Sanders. Music invite them to come with you to for the services was conducted hy Mrs. Eileen Smith. The organ acSunday School. companiment was beautifully play Sunday School preparation meet- ed by Karen Zaugg. Invocation by ing will be held Aug. 18th at the Therald Johnston. An organ solo stake house. was played by Karen Zaugg. Lee Aug. 26 is Ward faculty meeting. Bell the first speaker recently re All officers and teachers of the turned from a mission in Oklaauxiliary organizations should be homa, Arkansas, Kansas, and Mis in attendance. souri, a part of Illinois has recently been annexed to that mission. Aug. 23 is the date set by the Elder Bell told of becoming interElders Quorum for the annual pic- ested in the gospel while serving nic for all Elders and their fam- in the Navy, at that time he bad ilies. There will be ball games fol- three desires. To go on a mission, lowed by the picnic. The quorum to be married and to gain more will furnish watermelon as the des- education. The first two objectives sert. have now been realized and he George Q. Bennett was released hopes to start furthering bis educafrom his position in the stake Sun- tion this fall. day School board at the meeting His testimony was very Interest Sunday. He will still be kept busy ing and his statement the repenin his position in the high council. tance is a thing and the Relief Society A combination to "live the gospel" suminjunction meeting and social honoring the marized his talk. Ross Sanders who outgoing officers of the Relief So- spoke principally to the young ciety was held on Tuesday at the folk and their parents spoke of home of Mrs. Emily Zaugg. It fealearning things in the school of tured a book review and musical hard knocks His talk was clear and numbers Refreshments were sold to the point, very well given. The We were sorry to hear that closing song I Need Thee Every Merrill Tburgood has bten ill with Hour was most fitting. Benedicpneumonia. We hope he will soon tion by Reese Montgomery. be well again. If 1 have counted Thought for the week A man eight that makes five of us in West seek his happiness and inward Point to have it this summer. peace from objects which cannot be Two very fine talks were given taken away from him. in Sunday School by Dixie Dalton Wilhelm Von Humboldt and Isabel Olcson. In the evening meeting Deacons Douglas Cook and SOUTH WEBER NEWS Kennard Bybee Jr. each gave a well Mrs. Bessie Bambrough and fam prepared talk. Lynn Griddle has been appointed ily have moved to California. Since ward finance clerk, he is also to she was the correspondent for this area and moved so suddenly she be in charge of (he tithing The speakers at the Sunday eve was unable to find someone to take I her place. "We would appreciate it ning were Lee Bell a returned mis if anyone that is interested in writ ing and becoming the correspon dent for South Weber would you please call EX Z1184 day-toda- GHMawns CjSRD f Sun-Chronicl- Q3D G3IZ53 CHSKinDGZED BSEESQSiS) GEESE Roy, Utah, Thursday August 15, 1957 tourists from 3 j 1 J r - 1 ' i la-wi- s r, wt five J,t!!T LOVELIES TO OOK AT-T- he at the M world, so designated by the judges are. from left, Mtfli I put their beads together. They Zendrr of Peru, the Sonia Hamilton of EngUnd. Gladys Daub of Occrmany . rti winder and a Mo,angoof frazil TreziH, suffering from a broken aim and He fell from one of his ponies h.m the animal stepped oil LET HA MctjUAKRIE I ase Mrs Marie Elmir and 1833 5 PHONE It!sho 2 by were married Aug 1 lu y S K J at tier home Leurge a was guest touk a two week hoiievmoeui thru Robert L McQuarrie of Delsa Owen at a parts at Lagoon tleilthwest lie- Commercial Security-Bangiscn by the cm A Ing, strong wind blew thieiugh for it' employ eis and Owtn Miss aiul Cltal Held Sundey. Aug .S, ployees and partners H wasii I very works at the bank DtlUs Elmer il. a, about 6 a in ol Hi Someh.s with Strong partner there was long just also, A follows ies was weilst damage Miss Sharon lioothe ell is employ Malion wagon IlVineeulh 1353 ed at the bank M Bitkei ol 42 Mr and Mrs Robert William owned ley Albert was in liout ol N p.ulked Main, Calif, Weidemaii of Ihs Angeles, Wind blew 11 home melilt s tl.lKer were in Sunset visiting relative til into across Highway and friends Mrs Weideman is the 15I yards I In East hope ol the of yalti former Beth Mason ilauhur dam Hot 11 w.es se bjd.y Mason ol ,ui its Mr and Mrs John 1 k peis's wen aged but twee brie Sunset keel t,vei. a metal Shed in t.a'is .m MICK Olsons Mr and Mrs Hugh yaid on 2b- - W At hhner ri Juicing o'er the sjfe arrival of a elial w.es blown across the sin el baby girl She was born Aug 5 1(11,. M She's their first child Mrs ,jUs I a.lb LaVan W Miner former is the Hut', .Vs well blow out "I 1 ,V W Root but staled stl.) J, ,i ( daughter of Mr and Mis s ee c ai d Inc- - uo Heninger and the child i' In Lt- -' , i ( p ... new J .1 live el grandchild of the lb nm.i i s i on si,m ai and bul.se . i r ,1 !p.i 'ad pi.itidnij gratulations. .. p. 1.0 teas and mama and daddy 'll set up w he M give n by In r ninth r . I .. ! n i l. ' c j , y , i ' G had a 'ook and Nancy Bingham Mr and Mrs Lamar ' a at p b a eiay ( ath-and Dunn-party Wednesday night I..1'Guy i!,ildrcn ee s me , l.e , It Hall ul.ll of tier fnends were- there Me ii.ia i d in'o t he U to w !y 'I !,et IM II. I Jo''.' lie .to a. now 1U years olel He-- s'te r home lt is located lip on 111 .d tee give i' ,iet W - I il U ge b lyn Barton, !u sit ice ii Sri t I i.ili.e i it t i A surprise party for Mrs M Idi'-ii, o tin ' lio Mr and Mrs J dm In ase have the .1 e de pal I Su. 1. i j Lavender, speuts elirector ( t "e t Orel In runs to Lie ' he n on .1 weeks np to f 01 r l. has in. i'ie 11,1 1. Ward was hclei .it Suilse-with visited whir, s 'hey a ahforn.j t I III 1. pa 'wl III! Ml. Haskell s home ug 6 ret 7 lu p n J WY.ham 'Bill) Trcasc tie si it el we re Rrfieshme-ntsetveil lu .Mb I, '!. pas' b't a ho is st i :.!, t ,1 tin re in the si rv games were played M1 , r s ed took Ills wile la ora with e J ill l, MIA wiio partc ip.e'e ' in spent- 'hem bhe has been 'living with lor pari", Is in booth W i he t while set, SUNSET NEWS IS hi-e- t 1 .11-- 1 - 1 , , The Uintah ward carnival will be held on Aug 23 at the school house. Games, concessions. Just fun of all kinds Remember proceeds go to our ward building fund Pop, is it true that a man h a old as he ferU?" Yes, my boy, unless be tries to prove it. . . I 1 . , m mi $ SEES? Mli)' Bp Kitty: "That new neighbor of yours is quite a golp, isn't she?" Calls: I don't like to ms any thing, but she went to Florida for two weeks and when she came back her tongue was sun burned. V I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross of Oakland, Calif , have visited recently with Earls mother, Mrs. Mary Ross 0 "I baked a sponge cake lot you, Darling, said the bride, but it didnt turn out right. I think the grocer gave me the WTong kind of sponge. Most of us don't need to be led into temptation we can find our own way. Theres the man who read so much about the evils of smoking, he gave up reading. A man bt never so weak a when some pretty girl Ls telling him how strong he is. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE RECONDITIONED Hoover vacuum, , attachments; electric gum child's trainer chair Reasonable Phone EX 2 9475 mas-sager- I I CAMARA POLOK0ID Pictures developed in one minute I.arge Size Has flash att , Worth $125 anil light meter Will sell for $60 Ph EX 2 9441 nr EX 2 11R4 V( . . i . . . e . . . Dr Merle D.tle Isham . 1 I , r 3012 Washington I I Blvd Utah PHONE F.Xport 4 7871 Ocde-n- 1 e Medicine Naturopathic I , e i luthrran trwfrf Municipal Sehool Building I e e , - I - . fuf 1 e 1 1 1 t I i Roy Fower sis convalescing at home after a recent appendicitis operation. Hope he has a speedy recovery. life-m- i - UINTAH NEWS Stake Camp in North Fork last Saturday night. It was quite a sight watching those men from Roy Second Ward frying all those delicious fish. Fred R. Allen was master of ceremonies and can be ever tell the fish stories. If you get a chance have him. tell you about the fish up in Idaho. View - - i all over the U. S. into Hooper and inquire, can we gel to the lake." It's quite discouraging lo them when you say there is no way to get to the lake here. You know there are some nice hot springs down on Hales Bend, west of Hooper, wouldn't it be nice if someone wuuld make us a resort an dbearh down there? Mr and Mis Buck Holdeinan aim chileln-have been to Seattle and visited with Mi Holdeinan s moth er Ronald Parker and Ronald Fmeh have been lo Orofina, Idaho to visit with Mr and Mis Aiavt- and Mi and Mrs Garr Park er While in Idaho they purchasee. another hob cat to go along will, the otic Ronald Parkei already lias I m piedicting that the tune is coming when Ronald will have his own zoo here m Hooper He really loves animals Frank V Rawson, recently re leader from the Second Ward bish optic, was guest of honor at a pally hehl Wednesday evening in the recreation hall, under the di lection of the Sunelay School An tnu i taming program was present ed and refreshments were served Bishop Francis V Simpson made the presentation of a lawn ehjir as a gift to Mr Kuwsuh Lloyd chosen to fill Spaulding (us the vacancy .is counselor in the bishop! ic The Hooper first Wjrd Jr. Soft Ball lean) came home last Friday night from the tournament in Brig ham I ity with the ted Sports 'I heboys only manship Awarel lacked one point of having loo per cent sportsmanship and were praised highly foi it Gongratula tion s boys 'J hey were co.iche-i- l by LaYc-rKite and Kolanil Flinders Willard Ward took Lt pjce m the tournament Miss Jatnce Klgbv daughter of Mr and Mrs Vi rn Rigby of Salt City h.es been enjoying the farm ami in the- country staying with her sister and hi other ill law Mr anti Mrs Duane Russel Lana Gunnington daughter ol Mr and Mrs Blaine c unnmgton was honored on her 7th birlhdiv a birllulav .C'l party r.ifsei.iy drive "llow e fteslor K ,i- a He ilooper News " t K jf Phone EX Wlrksroia 4 2535 lias he c II gone hi Senior Aaionic Priesthood to hi their annual L'h fry at Lake I for the trip ami outing and they ail enjoyed going The offucrs and leathers of Ibis year and last year of the Sunset Ward MIA and partners held .I party Monday night Aug 12. in the v yeai Mi atid Mi' ' " and F:neh 'Gene ami Eiuel.i h e de ii to then tlaughWr Dull. try tlie.r link this year up in the I Niithwest hey llladi the triji to Nt attic Wash Gun rea.ly in 'joyed D'hing there, with Ins d" p He eaught sea li'hmg equipment soim ta.iimn, wtmh wer, m.u-Mgood While in Seattle th y .ettuid le ntaii"ii Anhui vd tin Se.if.er GikBicv was hio.edi.istmg the re at e Sunset Park Recent callers in th home of Mr and Mrs Michu Burson were and Mrs D M llublcr and two daugtiters of Vlantic. Iowa Scott Wibcrg on of Mr and llu-rof Sun tile Mrs Norman Scott I See Your Doctor . . . Then See Us! sffiH&L e e time- aeu They saw the- - lliet in Dun Sail Diego While there they visiitei with Mr aiul Mrs John Eimh and with Mr and Mrs. Home r lb nt Icy come TAIL PIPE While traveling along the- BENNION DRUG Ore- gon coast they saw a large- group of w bale's battling rial vlo'e to shore Many ears had stupjicd to see till- sight and they said it was PHONE I.X EMERGENCY PHONE EX 2 3 1 GO 2 9665 - vi rv mten sting lark, elaughti r id Miss Gimp Mr and Mrs Eldon Clark has ac t lakes ceptcd a tail to the Gre-al He-and Mission mony meeting vull he held next Sunday night. Aug 18 ill the Hoop er Eirst Ward at 7 pin The Scouts of Hoope r Eirst Ward arc spending this week at Spirit Eakr They were sure a group of laie-wel- ML'5 THE TIME TO BUILD YOUR GARAGE i. avi'm.i 1S 1 cagir enthusiastic fishermen when they Melvin left Hooper early Monday-mornin- with James Johnston and Widdison as tkeir thaper ones THAT'S RIGHT HONEY. I'M PART OF TH' GENERAL'S STAFF" Switch to vJ&iiyon Lioom In Your Home . . Elect rical Em wondering where you'd have to go, or who you'd have to see or what a person would have lo do to get a road down to the lake front west of Hooper Almost everyday. PERMANENT LOW-COS- SEE US for SAVINGS On YOUR . Familys Furnishings DURABLE UTAH CONCRETE BLOCK Cold winter months con ond will domogo your . rf you cor lov it unprotected in th months oheod Your investment will be tofe wth a garage built now with Utah Concrete Block ond the coit it surprisingly lew. 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