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Show The WEST POItlT HEWS made skirt sand scarfs all of the articles exhibited by this group were chosen to go to the state fair. The 4 11 record book exhibited by Marge Montgomery was chosen out of all books exhibited to go to the state fair. The blue ribbon winners were Sandra Twede, Pamela Van Brocklin, Colleen Nilson, Joan Patterson, Dixie Dalton, Carol Mill gate, Isabel Oleson. Marjorie Crid die was pleased with the effort the girls put forth. Candles will be blowo out on cakes especially for Susie Page and Ira Fisher, whose birthdays are on the 23; Douglas Twede, Blauie Fish er, Doyle Abrams on the 24th, Kathy Fisher and Leon Brown on the 25th (Kathy just missed her daddy's birthday), Lee Zaugg on the 28th; and his father Wiiford Zaugg on the 29th, Marilyn Thur-good- , The Happy Hardy Handy Her Betty Homer and Frand Stod dard on the 30th; and Glen Flint nuts were led by Beverly Montgom eryery. The girls made skirts, as and Adair Garner on the 31st. did the other group the individual Happy anniversary to Mr. and txhibits and the group exhibit also Mrs. Howard Stoddard on the 22nd, won blue ribbons, hie girls in this Mr. and Mrs. Loy Blake on the were Karen Broadhead, group 22nd; Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Ben- Kathy Sawley, Jackie Putnam, Con nett on the 28lh, Mr. and Mrs rue Holbrook, Linda Singleton, Lawrence Garner on the 31st which Irene Garrard, Lilecn Zaugg, Janet is also Adair's birthdays Patterson, Judy Jones. The Buttons and Bows group 1 think the most heartening news of the week was the results of the were also successful in all their Davis County Fair exhibits The exhibits, winning blue ribbons boys and girls who sent 4 1! ex they were ably led by Midge Taka hibits to the fair this year were hashi, the girls in this group are indeed fortunate. They were bless Susan Blake, Collet n Dahl, Carol ed in having the very best of in Dean Kdwards, Dianna Page, Kar structors and I am sure that they tn Zaugg and Carolyn ('riddle felt that they were all well re- They made skirts and blouses warded for their efforts Most of The Steady Stitchers led by Zel the children participating in 4 H ma Singleton made skirts and work this year received blue rib blouses with the exception of Con boos and those who did not re me Ihurgood who made a dress ccive red ribbons The Bobbm Each of these girls exhibits won Beauties led by Marjorie ('riddle blue ribbons and was chosen to go . - SEE US for SAVINGS On YOUR Familys Furnishings Roy, Utah, Thursday, August 22, 1957 Sun-Chronicl- e, to the fair, Connie Tburgood, llene Singleton, Lou Singleton, Beerdine Johnson, Neta Bingham. Annice Montgomery. Bed ribbons were awarded to LaKae Dalton, Judy Patterson and Gail By bee. Their group exhibit was also chosen to go to the fair. The Five Little Sew and Sews, led by Emerald Loveland also received a blue ribbon each for their dresses. Books by Seila Kirkman and Janet Flint were chosen to go to the state fair and dresses by the mand Doris Oleson, Gayle Love land and Lmda Moss also won blue ribbons I was unable to reach Janet Moss for information on the ribbons won by her group Will tell you about them later. The West Point Dairy Club, a 4 H group under the able leadership. of Wiiford Zaugg, was also very successful at the Davu County Fair. The boys who enelred exhibits were Lee Zaugg, Ned Zaugg, Huger Holbrook, Brent Youngberg, Richard Christensen, Mark Zaugg. Ken Gardner, and Danny Gardner. They won five blue ribbons and three red ones on record books. In the cattle exhibits in open class Lee Zaugg won first place with one animal. In (he 411 exhibit Lee and Ned Zaugg placed third their dm siuns, one in the over 14 class and the other in the under 14 age group, this was the highest in the, club, in the judging contest Lee Zaugg won third place and Ned the 6th place, Brent YoungU-rplaced) 4th in the same contest Lee also placed second in the tractor rodeo No wonder the leaders of each was pleased with the efforts of their group One of them stated that if West Point's cxihibits were, taken out it would have left quite a hole. I m inclmcled to agree The Explorers and Mia Maids bad a fummerie at Como Springs Monday evening. They went swim ining, bad a picnic meal and tn joyed bowling, roller skating, etc. They were accompanied by the MIA officers who provided the lovely lunch. Maude Montgomery, who has been teacher training instructor for the past two years. Certificates were presented to those completing the course by Dell Singleton of the bishopric. Those who earned them were Glen Flint, Carol Bybee, Elaine Christiansen, Letha Head, Leola Dalton, Darrell Page, Cleone Caldwell, Lloyd Montgomery. Each of the speakers thanked Maude for her efforts in teething them the better methods of teaching. She in turn thanked them for their cooperation. The next training course starts tn October, Just lime enough to make up your mind to enroll in the course if you haven't taken it before. I can recommend it as very fine course, you see I have two of those certificates myself The closing song was "Sing We Now at Parting. A vocal duet by Connie Holbrook aDd Eileen Zaugg Benediction by Florence Abrams August 26 la Ward Faculty meet All officer and teachers of ward auxiliary organizations should attend. Thu coming Friday Aug 23 the Elder are having an outing it will be a picnic for all Elders and their families to be held at the school grounds. There will be'a hall game preceding the lunch. The quorum will furnish watermelon for des sert. We are happy to report that Johanna Weaterduin affectionately called Joha by her friends in West Point and Clearfield, is to be married next Monday to Hyrum Plass Tbe wedding la to be in the Salt Lake Temple with a wedding reNext Sunday at 8.20 a m. ward ception to be held at the North teachers report meeting will be Davi Stake House amusement hall held. All ward teachers are urged The Weaterduin moved lo Ogden to be present at the meeting shortly after the beginning of this Thought for the week. Truth Is year. There are aome people who not only stranger than fiction, it influence the live of all those is much more interesting whom they come into contact with, William Randolph HearsC tbe Weaterduuis were like that One could not know them and their and not be the past experience better for it. By Jewel Widdison Ph. EX 39713 The Sunday evening meeting was conducted as a graduation exercise Mrs C. J Manning has spent a for those who took the Teacher Training Clast for the past year very enjoyable week in Logan re The meeting was conducted by cenlly visiting with her two broChester Montgomery of the bishop- thers and two suiters and their fam ric Invocation by Horace Oleson dies Her brothers are Fred Jensen Music was conducted by Eileen and Joseph M. Jensen, both of Smith and accompanied by Karen Logan and her sisters are Mrs Zaugg Song by the coi.gregdtion Evan Humpyherys, of Milford and "Theres sunshine in My Soul To Mrv Edward Larsen of Logan She day" Talks were gtvn by Glen says while their they toured, beali Flint, class president, Carol Bybec, j ful Ixigan Canyon and had dinner Darrell Page and the instructor. a couple of times at the Bluebird Cafe and all in all, really enjoyed herself very much Her husband, Clarence Manning came to Logan and brought her home in time for the Manning reunion which was held in the Hooper Park Mr and Mrs Frank Manning of Burley, rHONF. EX 4 6939 5316 So. 1900 W Roy, Utah Idaho spent some time with the C. J Mannings following the reunion Miss Margaret Wilde, daughter of GLASS INSTALLED Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wilde of Coalville, has been visiting for a week AL'IU GLASS AND IAHTS Sew and Ised with her cousin Barbara Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bryn ACCESSORIES BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE Rosa, here in Hooper The Mia Maids and Explorers of Lake View Stake held a Summeree Party Monday night in tbe Hooper mg. Hooper News j 411-grou- j ROY AUTO PARTS Arro Where Quality is Inexpensive" SHOP in KOV and SAVE! 1 Park. There were 163 in attendance. It was under the direction of stake Explorer supervisor Amos Gerber of Clinton and stake Mia Maid supervisor, Jewel Widdison. All tbe ward leaders and the Mia Maids and Explorers worked on various committees to make the af fair the success that it was. The tables were decorated with beautiful center pieces, made from tin cans and crepe paper. The menu included, barbeque beef, sliced to mates, dill pickles, potato chips, root beer and popsickles. A program was presented with Jimmy Meldrum as master of ceremonies. Dancing under the bowery was under supervision of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McCYacken, stake dance directors. Various ball games were played. I believe every one had a good time. brated 30 years of wedded bliss on Auguest 20. Tbe Hosiers were married at Claremore, Okla., the home town of Will Rogers. On Aug. 21, the Moose Ritual Team, instate champions, went to Spokane, Wash., to compete in the national contest. Members include Clyde Bills, David Myers, Glen Thompson, Victor Degn, Stephen Lakatos, William Monson and John Thomas. one act A "Maidens Prayer play given at Mutual Tuesday evening, was very well presented and well received Director of the play is Mary Dickson She was assisted by Mrs. Howard Dickson, Luther Bailey, Howard Gibby, and Bernice Bills. Players were- Claude Stlmp-son- , Norene Sally Kellerstrass, Hull, Ted Anderson, and Jerry An interlude number was Mr. and Mrs. John Zinie have provided by Patty Hosier and Ann been on a very nice trip. They flew Mitchell Visiting MIA was Pres back to Boston for two weeks to Kellerstrass see their daughter Vivian and hus band who are Mr. and Mrs. Mau I Ml rice Cote and their 14 month old I I U'lif'sil LtlUtCO son, Danny. The Cote's are making Municipal School Building their home for the present In Na shua, which is Just 40 miles out of Ult Kj Boston. They thought the airplane ft Krv JUUiui nde was wonderful. Phone EX 4 2585 Mrs. Harlon Johnston of Provo, and family, spent a few days this ftuodftj ftebool week in Hooper, visiting with her 11 OO A M Worhl! rtret parents Mr. and Mrs. Royjleasley. Hooper First Ward will have its ward conference next Sunday Aug 25. Visitors will be Pres. Floyd D Fowers, Charles F. Hull, J. Kay Nelson, Harry W. Heiscr, Ariel D Smith, N. Eldon Sleek and Orson P. Millet. There will also be some of members stake auxilur.es Priesthood leadership meeting will begin at 8 a m. with regular priest FOR SALE hood meeting at 9 30. Sunday School session ts at 10 30. A SV KET CORN FOR 25c DOZ meeting will begin at 5 45 After 5 pm it the Those to be present at this meeting KanesviDe Ward. are all members of bishopric, Ward Project clerks, jpieibthtod and auxiliary and officers teachers and all visit 6 PRACTICALLY NEW plastic covered chrome chairs. $45 Will ing stake officers Sacrament ses sion starts at 7 p m. Bishop Nur sell in set of 2 or 4 Phone EX man Read urges all ward members 4 8711 to attend. Hooper Second Ward Dr. Merle Dale Ishiun will hold their conference on Sept 15 Naturopathic Medicine 3012 Washington Illvd Labor Day has been a special Ogden Ctah day in Hooper for many years, as PHONE EXport 4 7871 its the day in which we've always had our Tomato Day celebration For quite a few years past the Weber County Farm Bureau Day has been held jointly with Uie Tomato Day celebration It will be the same again this year Many people from all parts of Weber County are working on various committees to Week, moving to new make this day a success ' Hooper will choose its queen con testant on Friday night Aug 23 at a dance to be held in the Hoop BOXES SKIDS. TIMBERS, er First Ward hall All Hooper girls SCRAP LUMBER' 16 who are years of age or older While It EASTS! re invited to come and participate. Each who participated will receive prize The final queen dance will be held Friday Aug 30 in the Hoop $1 er Second Ward hall. 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