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Show b The f start back home. Riverdale News VtrU B. Hull Phone Roy, Utah, Thursday, October 24, Sun-Chrolficl- e, A smile when you win Comes quick as a whip, But a smile when you lose Shows good sportsmanship. This little memo was garnered from the walls of Weber High School. It would seem to be a good u afterward. There will be no class work. Speakers This week (Oct. 21st to 27) was Ward Conference week, starting with Relief Society leadership at 12 30 Tuesday, Meetings Sunday will follow this schedulePripst hood leadership 0 a ni. Priesthood 0 30 am.; Sunday School 10 43; ward officers, etc. Sacrament meeting was under the direction of ITesidcnt Rudolph VanKampen and will be a testimonial Bertha Child wishes to remind us that the Quartet Festival is Nov 3. There i only one entry so far from Riverdale Surely we have! more singers here who are inter-csUd in paticipatintf m tbe festival. There is still tune The Halloween dance scheduled for Tuesday 20th. promises to be fun There will be prizes for the best costumes, adult and children, and a prize waltz Refreshments for Ogden High thought for the-dathis week, since the Weber Warriors were able to retain the Little Brown Jug." The winning of the coveted trophy is a classic example of what teamwork can do, because it was school spirit faith and teamwork that won, not especially a superoir team. hTe team was good, but the way they worked together was remarkable Shoul we not take heed, all of us? A card from the Alex Carlsens discloses thai they are enjoying the scenic wonders of Europe now, prior to returning home. They have visited in Germany, are now 'in Switzerland, and will visit France and England, then Norway, and ! Sunday at Sunday School were Kathy Thompson and 7 High Councilman Jesse Stephens. Mr Stephens was a visitor at all meetings Sunday. Friends of Lynette Wayment met at the home of her parents, the George Deems, to surprise her on Saturday evening. There were 17 gutsU present. Sacrament services Sunday were under the direction of Jesse Stephens. Speakers were Brother Ste phens and Wallace Knight, presi den of ,he KU1, r s '10rum Kla np larr," 8JV a vocal soio' ,i' ;rV by creepr FREE WITH ANY CANDY PURCHASEI M. ft ; r.Ji ; Douglas Stephen Moore will terjhe M.ssion Home in Sait Lake to CM V on Oct. 23 preparatoiv yn Church u fl Wlsk.,n He is the son of Bishop Stiphen and Evelyn Tanner Moore of S KiV( i dale All wc k the girls in the lub ,,mi the chei rieadi rs lu en wear ng their dresses Pip Club his adopted a rami stvle of dress this yejr- - ted ( nl - M-'.- . tone IJxllS this gay in loot Lag FREE with any candy purchase at Ben Franklin -- a treasure for any youngster, handy for storing treats to hand out to Halloween goblins' Ke-r.w- out Angus Hansen and daught- ers Arh ne and Vivian were Sunday guests of Mrs Elizabeth Ross. W hat does tfa ebride think when she walk into the (hurcb? Aisle altar hymn." all except the dock. it." witches Everybody - Ho- Yew, Pep base The new 1 v '! - i i i ( i il'iiv f: The amazing (xirplc manor ml, we m.n. New Royal Triton 1U st) in ns new fonn.latmn prolongs your is of extn engines tro..idc free performance rb'His.m of the You ar miles the sign big 6... where you pet u - Get Daughters of the Pioneers held 'heir first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Percy Child on Wednesday A lovely lesson was n given by sister Loretta Rise. fresments were served to all pre- - With V TRICK OR TREAT LOOT BAG flr i '"foie sail soft impressed pleats and a b'.iik insert belt and buttons The collar ar.d cuffs have a the li ge and the seminars a! both look wdh the hut iiu I " " ru-- i at range nunT I I be re wcal.Ilg red (heel Morris H of Rivcrda.c Dudley '! I bl.K k pi. II dll 'M'S With puffed Li .and D H i e cind Lugi ne W Ugdi-nand cpi.irter bngth olliston, Miss Helen S i.e ami ful skills Tin y .md the Pep 'Tilt) Mrs Juhn L (Mattie Lange of io ar rd s!i ,rs with Ivv league 12 h L.id; i. t are Jhere k i is gran Ogden ,n the I'.u k .md black and 18 great gramkhmip n k mgs 4 ' n The Roadshow jmt on bv ' the i hi i r'e idi rs Joey r ui ward was one of three w a n : Doris knov (onnejoi.es. joined the Army for three years ( d l.,st .Saturday nigh! vs i.i n .,11 :hL- ''j.,- i . Bio.in and Ji ,,i me S rap left three winks ago for basic slat- winers from Di !r,ct l'.vi. ,,n i in for tin fu ithall iruud. gaining at Fort Carson. Colo He is sum 16 met at Hu- Dim1, . h ,umAs a remit they wi in the paratroopi rs The J Edward Children's were to Br gham l ity Ha- - o! m j elated recently to receive a tele to enter the rompcM., n t .Memories of Ma.n Strut phone call from a mission friend! of theirs, Hughie Duplsia, who was the theme of thur Hem I en route to Tahiti to serve as awrdtin and dirietbd by M: missionary for the I.DS Church Elder Duphsia visited here two tor for the ward A collide of traffic viol. 'or- - h,,vt years ago, when he was going to Footprints m parting tlei ight school at the BYC hcn fined by Rmrd.iT s Justice of he s.,nds of tune wirr-n- made by The Junior basketball team play the Peace, Erin t I Mo.ni, ,,itir sitt mg dow n " cd their first game of the season they wi re appn (n i di d ! y Town pi ople on Wednesday evening at the stake Marshal! Herman lot house The M Men team played a ten age hoy Horn K.,m their first game on Thursday eve spent 510 for h.s no in ' an hour nmg jaunt down throng! t fit If) m.le Margie Raleigh is at the St zone on 4400 Wi s Benedicts Hospital, having a check id i o ng '.hi m h a Spi up ,md Nrays stop sign cost a Roy man 525 Mr and Mrs p .ml hud a teh i '.hi r dune call day from a vinng m.m with ah on they fiec'aHie HELEN NORTON aeijuainted while Idling their mis I 'horse EX 2 6604 sloti to Mu- Niw England States 'I !.e y o.'l g ah I H.,)i Dupll- sea. Prizes for Jhc t costumes will W s .11 'la 1. h I, 'll p"t nil his d.,y he awarded at the anua! Halloween to i a'i h I. laa ' '" . ii n a Ml. Ili-si- ! ruch Carnival of the 4i'h Ward this coin to 'I ah 0 lor t attended loir.ng 'h, Ian a r s ing Saturday afternoon. Oct 2t It l told home m !,h is to be held in the Club Heights RC he schol from 4 to 6 pm under the a number of turns Mrs Vail" it I'b.i he sold her direction of the JTimary home on tin R.vtrdalu Road after ,, Winners wi be seeded from J s d .bout 4) vears She g thin children, tec n agers and is i..iw st,,m.- v, ,ih pi r s,,n Melvin groups adults on ILdiland Drive and family he game As usual there will t he ,on if her new (awaiting coinplct a booths and fish pond Rcfjysh home ni vt door to h in She ex ment.s are to be sold to !e abb- to none into I' The mother of Clarence and Mor- (nits T about h.mksgiv mg t me ris Stone passed away in Ogden on Dr Ban who has purchased Mrs liK.W PARKER Tuesday of last week Mrs Martha 'Pike's proputv will n w rent it Jane Davis Stotie had resided in the to Mr and Mrs t;, m- Williams and MAYOR Ogden vicinity all of her 86 years. three children their Her husband, Dudley W. Stone, Successful businessman -- over 21 Reorgamz.iMiin of the Riverdale preced her in death 51 years ago He for a time served as Bishop of Stake Primary Board took place m s.mic hu.mess and same the old 1st ward Mrs Stone wasThis fall Mrs C,th, rim- Clements re active in churcji work in Religion has been named as plan class, Primary and Relief Society, placing Mrs Tbe'ma Ketehum wno She is survived by 5 sons Snd 2 has held that jkisiuoii since the daughters They are Clarence M. organization of the stake about 4' City government is business years ago The secret. u y Mrs Mary BronSix years mayor of Roy son, was retained by the new group Counselors are Mrs Janet Woolley and Mrs Ruth Burton in the posiAn original organizer of Roy (Tty tions formerly occupied by Mrs Bernice Brown and Mrs. Sandy Norscth Charter Member and past presi At present the nine Primary dent of Roy Kiwanis presidents of the wards m the stake are as follows Terrace First; Mrs Helen Allen, Terrace Sgj&pnd, Mrs Alice Gortcmsky. Terrace Third, Mrs. Darlene Kearl, Terrace 4th, Mrs Lionne Johnson, Terrace 5th; Mrs 11a Harvey, 22nd, Mrs. By bee. 32nd, Mrs. Mary Felix, 49th. Mis Fae Stcgan and Riverdale, Mrs Virginia Jackson. Beginning with Sunday School this coming Sunday, the oncc ward conferences of all the organizations and acxiliarics of the 49th Ward will take place at the regular weekly meeting of each. AH 49th Ward meetings are held in the Club Heights School pending the erection of their chapel on their lot just below the school house. The family of .1. Ted McGregor, assistant principal at Ogden- - High School, presented the program for the evening services in. the 49th i Ward lasTsunday. The parents and heir seven children even down Xot Spouse I to the tiny 3 year-oldaughter contributed to the program. j - g v- - v home, with the commentshe thinks, "No deer in sight, "Oh, yeah? For there is one var i ty of dear home in on piece, and she can shelve her worries -- at bast until next deer hunting sea son 'I Jure arc some who are out of 'own. but not tu bunt deer Evelyn is visiting her sister in Cali to forma Prrneica Fiet has txx-Washington to attend the funeral of her brother Two more from Riverdale arc .now working on stake hoard jobs Cora Bingham is on the Primary 'Stake Board; Hal Davis is nn thci YMMIA Stake Board Replacing Cora as In Service. Tra. nee in Irimary is Ruth Bradley Jay McDon aid is new scoutmaster His ass is tants are Neal Myers and Wood row Thompson Jimmy Davis is home for a two week .tay His brother Gary has vthin A V Isafely t Vs ' - H'-e- '' phone TA 5 2165 (As last week was a mixed up A farewell Testimonial was held aff.iir, I was unable to get the in he Clinton ward chapel Sunday column in). in honor of Elder Robert Teachers convention in Salt Lake K Dellenbuih before his departure a twodjy holiday L,r Du West e(.rman Mission. The in- - students ius the weekend Del.ow Thorny building was filled to capacity for was original She went thl. program Wonderful words of unt ng and sisal herself a .small council was given to Robert by ls y ate it for Sunday dm ne Klder Richard L Evans. ler, he said. ( oleen Stocking is The ( linton ward won the Lake- i more indpsorious soul Bv mowView Stake Road shows last Thurs- n lavu.s (leaning her house and hut day must (Veiling The Mutual would like eemf she didn't gam all hoys ami girls to know how (.! an awful iol done. .'lo'i'ght at the Wiher College everyone appreciate the good sports t idi mi will he fought the Little ntanship and cooperation of those .lue game Weber will he participating. Brother Steven Nelson and Clair hardest to keep the tvmg the-were ordained Elders on Sun- Ros never has it as ml a mu ve.ir "g m the holory of the day moining Brother Merlin Da ( s and Roger aTy lor were advanced Although a hit of orange paint from leathers to priests. Mr and Mrs. Henry Slaughter & was found on the front steps of Wi b, r and red paint found at Og 2 daughters of UukersLeld Calif den tin I e hasn't been all oVtr were guests of Mr and Mrs Lincoln Ross on Tuesday. bum!. line of rivulcry A PTA election meeting for Clin Ogden Digit's president, Mike Muiilotk spoke to the student body ton and South Weber workers will for UT system, between the good sportsmanship 'chop's hut also he wantid the nva'iry to he greatir than ever 1 cewn ab hasmussen. hunting has lured some of our kiverdale people to places dis r lunUrb widows, it u tdnt a familiar pattern alarm at 3 a m., for red jatkc,s a mad MTamb, 15 'owd a',d t,len but mo,her'k ftars WorP ow 0''t, lll1 tby Ket orry' many color blind hunters are there Tlan the Clitno school on Thursday at 3.00. President of the PTA, Mrs. David Patterson urges all to attend.' Clinton ward Primary will not be hl,1(j on Tuesday October 29th. nary for the wctk wlll be held on Thursday October 31st at 3 15. The invites all nmary Presidency children of the ward to their Pri-Mlary Halloween Party and urges a ,0 w(.ar th,.lr faVonte costume. and Their will lie refreshments be held in Clinton News Canadian Mission Pam at Weber Hi Bishop Teach announces that there are sUll four cases of tomatoes to be sold, at 83 60 per case. These are No. 21'j sire cans, 24 to a case. There are also potatoes, at $2 a sack. EX 4 5831 PAGE THREE 19.') 7 know you always pet (he hnest. UNION OIL COMPANY ' OF CALIFORNIA t UrtEWCAM imi iflft Vote Cifizens Ticke jfawtnRJ Package of 10 licorice c i g a rettes Luscious pop On tots for loop holder lello hag of 44 pieces of individual)' wrapped East Riverdale i randv suckers. lx-s- lc 39c 2c Straight Nov. 5 I . ( M: ! vi-i- B u t tlcrfingrr whistle, Wow-r- made bubble Swell gum in trick-trea- of tasty chewing wax' Has paraffin base, 8 or Baby Ruth candy bars. wrapper tones. 2c lc 3c t b ir-- if o ' , pffi&catsfioto ' Cl CXIA. nt-- FROM WHERE I : - - SIT Washday is a snap i makes washday carefree i - DtAll UTAH FOWt DOMKMtK UORJ CO DILWORTII N. I.YMW ANTOMETTI COLNCTMAN COl'NCILMAN Graduate m Business Admims-vi- , Businessman 'ration , barter member and past presi 9 jang officer ( of Roy di-n- Jaycces ost analyst-publi- c -- and accountant - Past vice president of I'tah Jun mr Chamber of Commerce College graduate Charter member of Roy Volun teer Fire Department Active in LDS Church Engineering draftsman and man- - Director anient analyst 2 Year resident Hoy Fair and secretary of Roy Kiwanis Club -t ri t it i n of tax dollar F,iiial consideration to all citizens e Electric Dryer iUY FROM YOU KJCi I: I Mach councilman to Ik top man of his department Sound business administration Strive for the best fire and police protection in the state More recreational facilities 4 XupjxH't local business and industry toCooperate with planning board wards future growth nl bp A ini Organization or Club |