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Show ' ' - , ; ; Kn J 7. ft &23-tifonic- $r Boy, Utah, December 5, 1057 I, Junior M ken nd Jr. services. Everyone enjoyed their 9534, APO 135, San Francisco, Cal. Edwin J. Smith, AN 3700955 deepen had a evening of fun last speaking. Rose Watts has returned Mr. Sqd. VF 211 FPO, San were Fighter played Game Wednesday. and refreshment! were aerved. home after spending about three Francisco, Calif. with her grandaugh-ter- , Pvt. Ralph G. Poll, US 56269052 EveVyone of the 23 guests had loada weeks visiting and her family, the Dick (0) Btry. 290th AFA Bn.. Fort Sill, Deon, of fun. , Miller family of Sunset. Oklahoma. We are orfy, to lose the Clyde Pvt. Gordon T. Watts, BR 195672 Luella Byram was hostess at the Thorpe family.. They are moving 82, 5th Pit. 4th RFA Training of Thurslast Pioneers from ear town to Clearfield and Daughters (TRK) Fort Eustic, Virginia. have to be out by the 10th. All of day. Ethel Earl gave the lesson. ReSP3 Dal V. Coy. RA 19546962 seven served to were the family have been active and freshments US Army Security Agency. Hq. took part In most every organisa- members. Alaska, APO 949, Seattle, Wash. 1 The SCOND CLAM MAIL Mnnuoil ADnoiUU PUBLISHED BY - EOT. UTAH AT THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY ftablUhd tarh TOuraday il We)? MeviptreommunlilM of HOT. RTVKnDAU the urroondtof aotTTH WEBEJl, UIWTAJ1, OUUEM, ftOUTlI CAKtaVTlX AlX DfTEKEffTKO AUAA. o?. Utah, In O HITT Cl rTOH N A T 1 mVoirwl UWTAJI ind OODW. t 0H J - 0 1 1 O IA I association y IfTHHMIU lLLUa PEK YEAR 0 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utah; Ph. EX X UOWARD STA1ILE Owner Publisher, Res. EX Manager BETTY LOU STAHLE $2-5- their daughter, Glenna. It wai born This Nov. 30. Congratulations. makes two girls and a boy for the South Weber Lola Brake Phone EX 9 0600 Binnmgton's. The ward teachers have had a Dean, Deon, and Craig Byram contest going all year. The district and Dennis Arave spent last week that had the largest percentage of in Orofino, Idaho visiting with their teaching done are going to their folk,' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis be host at a parfty. Thursday eve-inArave. Dec. 12, while the other two do the entertaining, furdistricts five and Ray Peek, Duane Poll refreshments. The lower the nish other fellows from Davis spent two won the contest. Thu party bunch Locomodays goose hunting near be Dec. 12 instead of tive Springs They didn't get any is going to announred. was as 9th was geese but the duck hunting good. Mr and Mrs. Ross Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Arville By bee are Carl Banks were guests at the the proud grandparents of a little home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap baby girl presented to them by over the Thanksgiving holidays. Virginia Stanger is going to be a teacher in the MIA. OUR SAVIORS Mr and Mrs Vine Poll had three -- LUTHERAN CHURCH Jane's sister and their family ai ssoo south ;joo west hoy their home for Thanksgiving dinner RArthur I Wltkalrom EX JM5 Dorothy and Cleary Markham entertained on Thanksgiving day the Worship A BundAj S- hX'l 11 A S Worahip Barrlco family of Edward and Jean Poll and Mr and Mrs Royden Poll and WELCOME Joan - US tion. We hope you enjoy your new home. There is going to be Holiday Dance" on Dec. H. No music could be found for a New Yeara party so come and have your holiday fun then. Bring your partnen and leta all have a good time. Jane Poll was hostess at a party Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ukena had their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hurd out for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Buss Marcus and family are spending the winter in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. William Poll had all their children, grandchildren home for dinner Sunday. When we all get together there Is 34 and thata quite a table full. That beautiful brand new Buick that Don Bambrough was seen in happens to be that of his mother, Edna Bambrough. Congratulations Edna. Not long ago Ivan Comia presented to the ward a beautiful covpicture (which he painted). It the of wall east whole ers the chapel. It Is a picture of the pioneers at the time of the crickets and it woes into detail. Ivan worked three years to complete this oil of painting and it took 400 hours a me it is To actual painting wonderful picture and w thank Ivan and Donna for it. He also dedicated it in honor of his mother the late Ada Comia. Ivan teaches art at Davis High School. Mr. and Mrs Heber Kapp of Bountiful were the speakers for the Sunday School Sunday evening Tup-perwar- e -- Road looks slick better take the Next Tuesday at p.m. the Relief Society work day meeting will be held. Someone Is going to show how to make tin foil Christmas treets foam pin cushions or if they want to bring something of their own to work on, they may. If anyone is Interested in making these things they should contacViola Williams so she can purchase at EX ttye material A bunch of the teenage girls from South Weber went to the stake dance last Saturday night and had a right good time They are looking forward to the next dance. Joyce Ray came from Logan to spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with her folks, Mr and Mrs Evans Riverdale Couple Return From Europe Trip Happy birthday this next week goes to Karen Gill on the 7th. Sally Smith, Kcnnetli Poll. Leo Kay Ken nedy on Dec 8th. Victor Fernelius on Dec. 9th, Jeanie Bryan on Dec 12. Vcrl 11, Hilma Ray on Dec Norma and Kap on Dec Byram 13th. Happy anniversary to the following married folks, Mr and Mrs. Larence Kcndcll on Dec 7th. Mr. and Mrs Max Poll on Dec 9th and Mr. and Mrs Dcrral Stoddard on Dec. 10 Mrs. Harriet Bouchard had a very nice Thanksgiving dinner pre pared and invited her son, David Bouchard and family and her daughters and their families into enjoy it with her Her daughters families are Mr and Mrs Bing Nix and Mr and Mrs Willard Gill There are eight servicemen and two missionaries in our town that arc away from home now and a few people have asked me to print their names and addresses in the paper so here goes Elder John Derral Byram 10 Box 197, Apia, I'polu, Samoa Elder Gary It Scamons, 114 Hermosa Dr S E Albuquerque. . 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With your other car or at your only car, Dauphine haa everything. driva tha Doophina today S Reerlnd Pert of ly Plant of Irl family It lomreWeitl fie m wtlghl It 37 Smbo for nlrkel It Unit 1 It Itrlmleei cap I 0 Braat of burden tl Uspothefleal I fore 41 Athetlfc roup. 41 City tn Ruaala k s1857 00 Tt Phone EX 4.(619 C. NICK BAKER 1950 Washington Blvd, 44 44 47 45 4 kO HB U4U4. ft DOWN Men's name Creek market plare ipl I !. Li. (fit flux. If Laua fwwn. II Tiller of th Tranquilla 17 Man a 11 Introduce nickname 14 M Blague II Is oledlent te It Stop 1 Kilet II I.yln face 40 Solo down 14 Small owl 41 Poem It dlacourse Subject ol i.mnu. U lUMtl Cornnmen Before Deroftat t fttrmlaht forward T Threefold I Fnotllke part lo Foil ( theatre slant) Trutonlc drily 11 Impartiality Id Fisherman Blood Ilace Dreadful Ireland Bitter vetch LUnea TURKEY SANDWICHES FOR EVERYONE! Aladdin Picnic travel alarm clock e to hr. Leather Cats. GIFT TO THE FIRST WOMEN IN OUR STORE 100 SPECIAL 2 DEC. 7i 1957 Kit & Outing Famous Aladdin for every Outdoor Activity The Christmas gift that's Toilored weatherproof different case One Quart vacuum bottle has non drip pouring lip Sturdy box is perfect for sandwiches, fruits Reg $6 95 outfit 'IQ Save substantially at r Gold Bronx. pe. drawn, tfaal. FREE FI n!h. 0 nataamlen ketvy Turnad adq.v-Wtr-fqk- t. 1 LOWEST PRlCEl CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES mm Factory representative, Jex Barber, will be in our Store SATURDAY, DEC. 7 to demonstrate the use of the Big Boy GRILL AND ROTISSERIE No. DL9E i A P here's the gift she wanted but didn't expect A colorful extension telephone ia the kind of gift that opena aleepy eye in wide aurpriao on Christmaa morning. From that moment on, another dimenalon of handy telephone promieea a newaround. In your convenience that laate the year aavee aaves it time, or baaement, bedroom kitchen, Beat of when talking. youre stepe, givee you privacy will delight all, tha low coat of a gift telephone even the thriftiest Chriatmaa ahopper. Your Chriatmaa order will receive our apecial care; card and, if you wiah, weU furnish an attractlv gift for each telephone. Installation will be made at your convenience. To order, Just call our business office. s AUTOMATIC TOASTER For Oaliciout Toetf, juit th way you 14 it. Snap-Ou- t Crumb Tray. SO Rtq. 112.95 SPECIAL t Ut PROMPT SERVICE! y Dumber It Attempt 1 available school records Mrs Gundersen has learned to read the old .script which is a great aid in her research activities Sport Shirts... 33c tllnflanl llnll ia is Ooddrea hcallni It Another project the Carlsen'a have assigned themselves for the near future is the assembling into story form all the historical information thry have accumulated through the years both family and community history. Dress Shirts 1 S Looking up relatives he found 1 tte YVfclklitf speak Norwegian help to him when he served a mission in that country for the LDS Church in 1913-14- . lie found, however, that since his mission the language had been modernized somewhat making it a little difficult for him to converse freely. Nevertheless he spoke at several church meetings while there this time. la not here given. However, we cannot resist mentioning that they atjepded the annual LDS Gold and Green Festival in the west coast city of Bergen, which was a very memorable occasion. In Paria they were with an American Legion group which placed a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at ceremonies commemorating the 40th anniversary of World War I. They went through the Temple at Bern, Switzerland First Baptist Church ACROM 1 which was a big In order not to detract from Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Carlsen are radiating enthusiasm over their their scheduled showing of, their recent trip to Europe. They left slides to the Riverdale Special InOgden by train the morning of terest Class on Nov 20 a full report July 4th and sailed from New York on the Norwegian liner MS Ilsof jord The return trip was on the MS Bergensfjord to New York then 4 by bus. arriving home Nov demonths from their four exactly Jamet R. MiFatrldge, parture hisand Much genealogy family 2050 West 5700 South tory was available for them which fulfilled the main purpose of their extrip Between tunes they took cursions to the Land of the Midnight Sun, through the Scandana-sucountries and western Europe. Alexs parents (Evan and Ma tilda Erickson Carlsen) were both from the vicinity of Drammen near Oslo After their fourth child was born they migrated to Utah as converts to the LDS Church Evan came first, in May of 1883, bringing the two oung daughters. Caroline and Martina They will be rememuEGD CtIuUE. bered as Mrs Mjron Barber Child Clinof both Child and Mrs John ton A few months later Matilda came bringing the two year old son. Thurval The other child had Ol It .Nil been buried in Norway With this family background CROSSWORD PUZZLE V learned to read, write and one aunt still living and Pvt. Keith G. Coy, RA 19590079 one full cousin They visited with 24 APO Co. Bn 8th (C) HS Engr. many second cousins. Through San Francisco, Calif. these sources plus the aid of an 1536866 G Bigelow Cpl. Roger LDS woman who was a (rained genH4S Co. 1st Amtrac BN 3rd ealogist they were able to find Marine Div. FMF, FPO, San Franmuch on Alex's father's family cisco, Calif. tree. Some of the tines dated back Justin Young, NAS Navy 50020 to 1566 A D. VAH2, San Francisco, Calif On his mother's side a fire in the archives in 1812 had destroyed family records The genealogist, Afhild Gundersen, hopes to bridge that gap of information through Ray. Pvt. 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