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Show The Sun-Chronicl- Thursday, November 2$, 1957 e, but be you eight or 80, the Bible Ruth Olsen, her daughter Shanna ia a friend you can trust. and mother, Mrs. G. I. Eames. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Pectol Ronald Hamblin reported on his and family visited in Ogden and Sunmission at Sacrament services last week. The Pectola Riverdale day evening at Riverdale. A letter arc former residents of Riverdale. from Ronald's mission president Delaine Draayer entertained Mutuwas read by Bishop Wilford Tesch, ECOND CUII MAIL fllTUOII al-goers Tuesday with his iDTIOHIU AT EOT, I' TAM commending Ronald for his trustand songs. Stephen Child PUBLISHED BY worthy service. Musical numbers a talk. were: trumpet solo, by Jimmy Jack-son- , gave THE ROY Keller-strass- ; accompanied by Sally Attorney Lewis J. Wallace spoke organ solo, by Alan Gerber; at Roy Junior High PTA meettng, At By DUh. la tha tutor.! . at vocal soloes by Valois Putnam, ac- with music furnished by Mr. BrewWklj Xcwipapar publl.hnd arJi TknrwUr 'UVEAnAIJL BtmiBT. Cl ntTOK U JLWTAJt- 6ciDKJ1, uOtTAIt BOOTH ttd companied by Mr. Gerber. Miss er's special Girls Vocal Group. riitESTXO AiU. ALL AREAE Putnam was a missionary companHoward Ellis, popular Riverdale I 0I TO I MAT I O N A I ion to Ronald. is singing with the UniverI I soloist, to all is An invitation extended vA AsTbcrATl'pN SOaATlOK 1 M young women 19 to 26. married or sity of Utah.choral group again this The singers, accompanied by amhuihmmhi single, to attend the Gleaner class year. of MIA. Mrs. Mary Dickson teaches the famed symphonic orchestra, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2JS PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5300 So. 1900 the group and much can be gleaned will perform at the Salt Lake TabWest, Roy, UUh; Ph. EX Dec. 7 For deJ. HOWARD STAHLE Owner Publisher, Res. EX 28441 through attendance there. Mutual ernacle Saturday. Aina BETTY LOU STABLE Ellis, at EX tails, phone a "mutual improvement Manager la indeed 3 8392. , association. Kenneth K. Bechtel, president of Budget tickets will be honored at the stake dance Nov 30. This is the Boy Scouts of America, will be Verla R. Hull Phone EX 4 5831 best dress. Budget tickets will be the speaker at the annual meeting strictly honored at church dances of Lake Bonneville Council, to be henceforth. held on Monday, Dec. 9 at 8 p m. From Thanksgiving to Christmas Ladies of Les Amies Gaels were at the Ogden Tabernacle. All regisis Worldwide Bible Reading month. with the Bible at 8 years of age, informed way tered scouters and their ladies and on the latest advances of plastic all friends of scouting and parents surgery by a noted surgeon. Dr. are invited to attend this meeting Dean Tanner, at their recent club to honor our national president. meeting. The meeting was held at There will be a contest between the home of Zola Marston Millard, districts with the prize a new diswith Beth Tesch, Zola Marston and trict flag. Phyllis fevering entertaining Dr. BEAL ESTATE . . . INSURANT!-- : Tanner noted that plastic surgery is most successful if done while the child is young By Jewel Widdison Ph EX 3 8713 The Best Place In ROY AREA to Deal' Mabel Ellis gave the lesson at the Mrs. Florence Manning has reDL'P meeting hc-lat the home of on Thursday. Heart turned home after a three week File Florence U() INSURANCE Throbs were by Adele Shipley and visit to Torrence, Calif. visiting a biography of Mary Bingham Farr her son. Mark Manning and his FOR HOMES was read by Doris Woodbury. Mrs family Mrs Grace Parker took hsr Farr vrts a great stmt of FIossn-Ueei- place- - as pvimavWr - vU.bv sins- - wav PRINTING COMPANY HtaOI-BH- Ul J Riverdale News inah'-entertainin- Hooper News n, FOR FARMS is FOR Pollard Open house was observed Sunday by the Ernest Johnson family at their new home at 4029 Monroe Refreshments were served to ap- Take Trades Alsu MV ROY, UTAH people The John proximately son's wish to thank all who attended. Vacationing in California are 100 PHONE EX 3 8018 Widdison, Cheryl Christensen Jeryl Ann Widdison, Lana Cunmngton, Ann Ballif, Eileen Widdison, Susan Calderwood, Dawn Taylor, Laura Widdisno, Coleen Mason, Deloris Kite, Mary Heslop, Simpson and Rayrna Read Games were played and refreshments served. The Star Light Dancing Cub held their November dance, called the "Gobbler's Trot recently in the Hooper First Ward hall. Door prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ken noth Rawson. The Top Pilots Primary class of Hooper First Ward recently had an evenings entertainment for their parents in the recreation hall. The teachers in charge of arrangements were Mrs. Orson Christensen and Mrs. Reed Jones. All the boys and girls in the class rendered a part on the program which was very A entertaining for the parent Ijrge crowd attended and were served refreshments Mrs Clara Powers is home from the hospital and is convalescing satisfactory following a collision with Robed Candee, out on our Little Elizabeth Russell, daugh- corner. A note of sympathy is extended ter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Russell observed her 1st birthday anniver vary recently Mrs Beatrice bought her a nice birthday cake, which she h3d made and several of her cousins and n ighbors called in and brought her gifts whichc she really James R. MiFalridge, enjoyed tearing open, as babies do. 2050 West 5700 South Marsha Paice, daughter of Mrs 11 a jn. Dona Paice had a birthday party Morning Worship last Thursday Nov. 21, after school Baptist Training 7 SO p.m. for the occas'on of her 12th birthWednesday day. Twenty one of her fr.ends 6 45 pm Union came and they played bunco ant Evrning Worship 8pm had refreshments Those present Prayer Meeting were Leann Powers. Donna Man10 a.m. Sunday srhool ning, Anne Cottle. Ann Parker, Roberta Kite, IaRue Batchelor, Karen Jones, Diane Bingham, Diane Jackson, Yvonne Bvington. Vicky Stoddard, Lynnette Christ fawn, Jwlenc AlUiv LLvav Gvrwx.- First Baptist Church Depend on Us for Your Good Health Need You can always have complete confidence m the precis. on with which our regia tered pharmacists fill your prescriptions From fresh potent drugs BENNION DRUG EX 2 3160 Roy, I'L PROMPT SPRUCE! 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Sunday School speakers were Don Ellis and visiting stake official LOTS FOR away and she waa assisted by Mra. Flora Taylor. Gaye Read, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Don Norman Read celebrated her 8th birthday on Monday with a birthday party at her home after school. Little friends who attended were, Maureen Tay' lor, Margene Beus, Janet Gaye Shoe Repairs oS all kinds! and ass Matching Dryer fitvilSSS1 U te line, ballbearing front wheel with nudded rubber e and puncture proof t res All quality features semi-picum.- 10 In DAZEY SPEED-- 0 ggp Ha Magnatie CAN OPENER Lid Lift.r. REGULARLY $3.95 WITH THIS ADV. ONLY $198 I no ) S. for JIM Wheel Keg $19 95 Now $12.95 NOW ONLY 57c REG. $1 D.cor.Ud ting GET Hardwood Cut. Board of Baachwood. YOURS Cloia-grama- d TODAff TURKEY SANDWICHES FOR EVERYONE! V PINKING SHEAR Irom Shaarj fo Haavy E.lily. Durably m.d. of fin Worth $3.95. With thu Adr- Pmk Woolani 61 OR WASHER DRYER Iligrli-S'C((- l MPORTANTt WnHiev. 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