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Show ft f Tho have returned to school and life rapidly returning to normaL The Christmas lights about town have added much to the holiday cheer. The lights on the "corner" were especially bright this year. And more people than usual have decorated their outdoor trees and their house exteriors. Now, the next thing to look forward to will be spring, and it will no doubt come surprisingly fast As usual, the holiday season has been marked with numerous parties. The Lions Club, accompanied by their wives, ; enjoyed a party at Old McDonalds Fann.' Fay Hull and his sons from Riverdale, furnished a short musical program. They also provided music for the dancing that followed the dinner. During the evening, door prizes were given to Florence Allen, Genevieve Johnston, Lena Christensen, Luana Fowers, and Joy Beasley. Sixteen couples attended the party. The annual Christmas party for the Hooper Junior Womens club was held this year at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Fowers. The evening was held this year at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Fowers. The evening was spent playing bunco, and a smorgasbord dinner was served to 17. Daughters of Pioneers, Camp V held their holiday party at the home of Mrand Mrs. Roy Hunter. Games were played" with Armina Widdiso nbeing in efiarge. Refreshments were served to 22. Husbands of the camp members were guests. Fay and Gene Fowers, and Leola and Charles Child were in charge la ik SECOND ' HAIL CLASS rtlTIUOIl AUTHORIZED PUBLISHED BY AT ROT, UTAH THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY $ di Tkimibj at Rot, Utah, In tho Intent of publlihed Ttnptper eommunlUe. oC ROT, RIVERDALR, 8UNSRT, CLINTON, HOOPRR, th. unrounding KANES V7LLB. SOOTH WEBER, UINTAH, OQDEN, SOUTH OODEN, UINTAH and ALL INTERESTED AREAS. Weekly - N AT wA - I Oil . Of IHI SOCIATION UTAH STAIi ED I TO A! R jA L ASSOCIATION V U V SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utah; Ph. EX Res. EX J. HOWARD STAHLE ' BETTY LOU STAHLE Manager Owner-Publishe- ces sand all those attending enjoyed the delicious food and hospitable evening of dancing. It is when we all cooperate and participate that things are made a suc- SET. NEWS cQuarfie rA r, TA Ynope everyone had a Merry 'hnstmas and a very Happy New ear, and that the resolutions made will all be kept that you all may have a very healthful and Q 7 prosjferous year, more than last Kyear, if possible. Ifie should try ' in every way in order X.xpNimpro tOi progress and do kindness to in .need and in thisWay we grow and make others happy as f swell as ourselves. cess. The Sunset Ward Priest quorum enjoyed a rabbit hunt Saturday. This was under the supervision of Bishop Hal Bailey, president and secretary of the quorum Robert L. McQuarries. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McQuar-rienjoyed a lovely buffet luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. McQuarrie in Bountiful last Friday evening, Dec. 27, The N6w Years Eve ssmorgas-bor- d when all the married couples of and dance at the North Da- the family were together for a vis Stake house was a huge sue- holiday gatherings Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wallgren and family spent a day or, two of the holidays in Idaho visiting with a brother. M!r. JMIhelmina Hoffman and Mrs. Clarence Sears student of concert pianist spent the evening of December 26 in Huntsville visiting with Mr. and CarlFuerstner Mrs. Gordon Aldous. Mrs. Aldous of the B.Y.U, aruLMiss is their daughter, June. accredited by 'the State of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spencer Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. EuWill Give exgene' F. Chilson. Norman is Piano Instruction pecting to be called to overseas duty In February. The Chilsons At Your Home! have moved into the Morby apartments recently. Ammon M. Newbold of Murray visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Hulda Newbold and his sister, Mrs. Letha McQuarrie. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tippetts have sold their home in Sunset and moved into their new home in FOR APPOINTMENT Roy. We will miss them for they CALL EX were active in the ward. Clara Earl of Farmington and Mrs. C. L. Mayfield of San Fran cisco, Calif., were Christmas holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears. They are sisters of Mrs. Sears. Gary Heninger was the guest meeting speaker at Sacrament Sunday evening in the Sunset Ward. Gary recently returned from r mission to the Nethera lands in Holland and now married about two months, drafted into the service, is home for a few days furlough. Joseph Parent was put up to be ordained a teacher from the Deacons quorum, and Mrs. Wilda Izatt and Mildred Lavender were released as teachers from the Sunday School. The Stake Speech Festival will be Jan. 4, at the stake house. Lets everyone remember to attend and enjoy what Is there for us. Mrs. W. ,E. Chilson has been ill but is convalescing nicely again. There seems to be so much sick ness about us. Mrs. Grace Thor-nochas been ill for a couple of weeks but is at the last report, much bette rnow and was out to ehurch Sunday. Happy birthday to Margie Marx tin Jan. 7 and Paul Steed also Jan, 7; Ilean Arave, and. Everett Larsen Jan. 8; Gaylene Knight, Fern Anderson and Sandra Lee Egbert Jan. 9; and Dale W. Johnson Jan. 11. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bayne and Mr. and Mrs. M. Pierson Jan, 10 and Mr. anc Mrs. Fred Vargas Jan. 11. George Elmer was pileasantly on his birthday Dec. 30 surprised , when a few of hi$ friends unexPLUS SOFT-SF- T FINISH pectedly called on him. And at the home of Gary Clark, he was treatTk New Miracle Finish for ed with the delicious refreshments, more Noohns and Wool-lik- e Fabrics I Ice cream and cake." Many happy birthdays, George. e - ROGER HOWES v. 4-14- 71 two-yea- SAUITONE Dry Cleaning Now, it makes no difference how often you have your favorite wool ancLwool-lik- I e garments dry cleaned. Not if we do it! We are specially licensed to provide Dry Cleaning PLUS Saniton for woolens as well as the new miracle fabrics that resemble wooL SOFT-SE- i T Dirt's gone.. .spots too, and News Hooper MARIE HAWS By Jewell Widdison is ill, so I am taking her place for this week. She has been in the hospital, butjrtS home now, and improving. Once again the holidays have come and gone, the youngsters full body is retained. Coats, suits and dresses keep their smart drape indefinitely. Try us and see the amazing difference. Phone for service today. First Church Baptist Junes R, McFatridge, 2050 West 5700 South 11 am. Morning Worship Baptist Training ...... Wednesday ROY , JLAUHDEREtTE Phono'Bc s Union Evening Worship Prayer Meeting Sunday School 7:0 pm. 6:45 8 11 Roy, Utah , pm pm. I am.' January 2, 1958 Th u&day, was a surprise party held in her. First Ward. presented. At midnight hundreds honor. Seventeen family members Many Hooperltes attended the of balloons were dropped from a attended. New Years Eve oance held at the net on the ceiling. Of course there Lake View Stake gym. During the were the usual noisemakers and A cousin party was held at the was confetti, and everyone present bad home of Ruth Dawson during the evening a smorgasbord dinnerfloor-sbtfserved on the balcony. A a good time. holidays. 14 cousins were there. 4 under the driection of WilIt takes a mighty conscientious Claron and Barbara Paulson held bur and Margaret McCracken was man to tell whether he is tired or a neighborhood party at their home. 16 neighbors attended. They Merrill and Martha Mae Widdi-so- n played games, visited and ate. A were host and hostess at a good time was had by all. oarty of young married couples, Ted and Grace parker entertainThe party was held at the Hooper ed on New Years afternoon and Second Ward. Games were played evening at their home. Attending uid dinner was served. were Graces 10 brothers and sisMarion W. Cox held a holiday ters and their families. dinner at her home for her nelces ' The Parkers son Jimmy spent and nephews. A long table was his first Christmas at home in staset and dinner was served to 44 five years. He is in the Army Md. He arat tioned Fort Meade, ( young peoile. rived home Dec. 22 and will leave ' ;' v The Amanda Widdison family Jan. 6 He was the speaker on PHONE EX EMERGENCY PHONE EX296G3 enjoyed a party at her home. IU .Sunday evening at the Hooper arrangements for the of Christ-- ) mas dance for the Starlight Dancing club held at the Hooper Second Ward. The hall was decorated very attractively and a beautiful Christmas tree stood in the foyer. At intermission Santa Claus appeared and presented a gift to each person present RRESCRIP.TIONS i (ii&d. accMtf ' BENNI0M DRUG ' -- e $$$SAVE$$$SAVE$$ QUALITY w -- CO FROM CARS OF cn ECONOMY$1495 UP-EQUI- PPED M w w C. Nick Baker, Inc. DmIt In 1950 Washington Smibl. Blvd Car. - For Sntlblt EX HEY KIDS Dont Sorget the lcids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER - CO F.opl Phone WllllUllimi W LOTS OF CARTOONS & SHORTS PLUS Music En La Noche M- ADMISSION 15c |