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Show The ' place W. Herman Green of Kans-villwho has held this position since the stake was organized. Leanna Read, daughter of Ur. and Mrs. D. Norman Read and Carole Beus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beus will participate in two piano recitals at the- - home of their teacher, Mrs. Reed Gammell in Ogden next Wednesday evening and next Sunday afternoon. They will each play several num bers. Mrs. Herbert Fowers gave a birthday party on Tuesday afternoon for her daughter Susan, who was eight years old. The following little friends attended, Mary Hes-loGaye Read, Jeryl Ann Widdison, Deloris Kite, Ann Ballif, Colleen Mason, Loraine Simpson, Mar-gen- e Beus, Diane Bailey, Maureen Taylor, Elizabeth Hull, Eileen Dana Fowers, Lawns Weaver, Lana Cunnington, Janet Gaye Widdison and Linda Lou Widdison. Other second graders who have had birthday parties this past week are: Mark Eddy, Diane Bailey and Deloris Kite. Ronald Fowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fowers has left for California recently to spend six months in the Army Reserve. Prior to bis leaving he was released from his position as a counselor in the Hooper Second Ward MIA. Hooper Ncvs By Jewel Widdison Ph. EX 30713 Gccd Grooming Problem Is Solved . . . Wid-diso- New-Su- rt Smartness Lasts and Lasts! NEWS ClINTOH Phone TA play will be presented in the Clinton Mutual on Tuesday evening at . ,,'Y0. Seventeen youn people of the ward are taking part and Mrs. Donna Stoddard has worked hard in helping to prepare them for this play. The Mutual president would like all in the A SAHITOnl W briefed by high ranking officers n impact of Hill AFB on the of Utah plus functions of e, Scott Christensen, 6 year old son of Ur. and Mrs. Junior Christensen met with a very unfortunate and painful accident last Wednesday when he fell on the sidewalk at the Hooper First Ward chapel while going to Primary and broke his nose. Jay Beus, a member of the Hooper Second Ward was sustained as Lake View Stake chorister last Sunday In conference. He will re mSw three-ac- t S0FT-S1- FINISH 7 with new ROY LAUNDERETTE Phon variety of special programs able to them. . ach year. At 2 p.m. the guests will tour the ient facilities of the Ogden base, rhe newspapermen will be guided mainten-incthrough the block-lon- g where hangars they will see century-serie-s aircraft under repair. There they will be briefed on what it takes to put supersonic "Delta Voodoos and 2 Daggers back into the air in record time. e 1 MEMBERS OF THE ROY JAYCEES do many civic services for the community. Eight of the Jay cees are also serving as volunteer firemen. Pictured above, 1. to r., are Dee Sparrow, Harry Sugi hara, Robert Olsen, Dom Antonietti, Elden Volpi and Frank Nomura. Absent when the picture was taken were Max Glover and Blaine Bingham, ward to attend. homebuilder girls and their partners, which will be dads of the young girls will enjoy a dinner-dancWednesday evening at 7 p.m. in the Clinton Amusement hall. All Seagull, Bluebird and Lark girls and their teachers Mrs. RaMrs. Florence mona Patterson, Child, Mrs. Margene Alger and Jack Christensen are preparing for the evening. Thirty-nin- e e A sewing course will start on Wednesday evening in the Clinton Relief Society room. This class will run for eight Wednesdays starting at 7 p.m. It is under the direction of the Relief Society president and all ladies of the ward interested in learning to sew are invited to LOTS OF CARTOONS A SHORTS Myron B. Child spent last week visiting in Idaho Falls with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Mark Child. - NEWS EDITORS TOURED HILL The group also will view th6 mechanized supply production lines and electronic data computors comf b e electronic monly called ' brain. AFB Channel 7 will telecast Monday through Friday in the early evening hours usually from 6 p.m. to 8:30 pm. with about the same range as commercial stations. According to Dr. Keilh M. Engar. program director, KUED will use films exclusively for the first two weeks and then add "live programs. Films scheduled for use Include two childrenll shows: The Friendly Giant, an award winning bedtime storytelling series, and Magic Doorways, a story series for the imaginative child. Adult proFrench grams will include Through TV," Uhited Nations Review, a filmed report on the previous weeks events at the UN, of Art, "Discovery," a natural science program for young people. Opera for Today," and several other timely programs. Concluding the program at 4 p.n will be a short movie at the officers club on the Air Materiel Mrs. Edith Stoddard who is livCommand at Laura the Mrs. home of titled The Eagles ing Close to 25 editors of Utahs Wallace fell this past week and inStrength. weekly newspapers in the Logan to jured her back. We all wish her a Provo area will take a close look Joining the editors of the weekly speedy recovery. at Utahs largest industry when newpapers in their visit to Hill meetStake Primary Preparation they visit Hill Air Force Base on AFB on Monday will be approxiing will be hdld at the Hooper Monday, Jan. 20. When KUED goes live later or mately 26 radio, TV and daily First Ward on Monday evening executives from courses for college credit will b newspaper Ogden Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. The presidency of Purpose of the visit, according and Salt Lake City. offered. the Clinton Ward urge all to at- to Maj. Gen. P. H. Robey, Ogden tend. Air Material Area (OOAMA) Com is to acquaint the newspa i A lovely wedding was held in the mander, with mission and operapermen is Mr. No amateur Ward Clinton on Thursday evening Cupid tions of OOAMA and its head in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gary knows the at Hill AFB. to way please a gal on Hansen. Mrs. Hansen is the former quarters DeEtta Child, daughter of Mr. and The program will start at 11:30 Valentine's Day So he's passing Mrs. John Child. Some 500 guests a.m. with a luncheon at the base the word on to you. The word, gentlecame to wish them happiness in officers' club. Making the welcomtheir married life. ing addresses at the luncheon will men, is C A N D Y I And we have be Gen. Robey and Col. Victor L. Hollywood: Where the girls cross Anderson, OOAMA Deputy Comthe streets carefully and their legs mander. 29c & up recklessly- Then at 1 pm. the dignitaries will Our selection of Valentine Cards Im-mag- -- r ... are complete. Select yours now at ROY REALTY & INS. ALSO PLUS i Homes, Own a Part of this Wonderful Country 1 Phone EX or EX PHONE EX 4-13- 89 3-5- 91 ADMISSION 15c OPEN 2:45 RRESCRIRTIO Farms, Etc. WEEK JANUARY EMERGENCY PHONE EX 24661 1958 19-2- 6' ROY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ,Nt 30 YOUNG MEN AGE 21-3- 5 WORKING FOR A BETTER ROY Roy Jaycee Activity KNOW YOUR ROY JAYCEE'S For JUNE Operation 1957-5- 8 Circus Imtallatton of Planning fficars for yoor Local JULY State Planning Meeting Cor Wash 5ummr Social Tennis Court Construction Tldit Saint AUGUST Trollor Tennis Court (tedlcatlon SEPTEMBERJ Charles Morgan Robert Olsen Dom Antonietti Elden Volpi Dee Sparrow Reed Rose Blaine Bingham Max Glover Grt Out to Vota Hollow..,, Forty For Kid. . Grant Gibson Rev. Arthur Wickstrom Jim MacDonald Keith Gwilliams David Bennion Richard Tubbs PAST The Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce is a civic organization where young PRESIDENTS Lew Child '52-5- 3 Get out to Vote, NOVEMBER Noyrnnhw Chri.tma. II SIC Joint Turkay Shoo. International Latter Exchong. rt FLOW t The Jaycee Creed Quarterly ConFwwwe Actlvitin Planning Christmas Activities DECEMBER JANUARY WHAT IS A ROY JAYCEE? Fair Voice of Democracy OCTOBER Ted Mercer Blaine Pearson Larry Price Dick Daniels Howard Stable Tom Llghtfoot Robert Wade Ute Akisada Roy Days WrtMT V.ltey Air Ry la Braokfost Director Director Director Director Director Gene Gorder Glade Nielsen Frank Nomura Tom Williams Harry Sugihara DSA TMnag. Doncn International Art Exchanga All Wbor County OpwoNon library Bosses Night FEBRUARY TMnap. Oancn IYU Variaty Shaw Wo believe: 4 men may Join together using a portion of their which will Improve time In constructive 4 Dom Antonietti the community. That faith In God give meaning and purpose to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcend the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise; That government should be of laws rather than of men; That' earth's great treasure lies in human personality; And that service to humanity is the best work of life. . 4 ..'53-5- 4 4 4 of the Roy Junior Chamber of Commerce are The objective v To make 2. To develop 3. 4. four-fold- : Deb Brown '54-5- 5 Dee Sparrow '55-5- 6 ; the community a better place in which to live. 1. leadership among our own members. Offer education, . . . BENNI0N DRUG SEE US FOR INSURANCE The Hired Gun JAYC projects avail- Trailers for Sale or Rent DOORS Roy, Utah EX Started Viewing stated that that Hill AFB pours u J63.5 million in payroll into the Utahs new television staWhen $16-states economy, plus another starts operating this KUED tion nillion in other expenditures will have a wide viewers month, million wringing the total to $80 Dont forget the luds show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER added, it also fully restores the original body ana texture on which smartness depends. Our special longer lasting press restores like new drape, too. So, why settle for less? Call us today for special Seft-S- tt Suit Strvict. Sofi-Stf- Q . the visit--. Gen. Robey )rs will learn b tbs Aasmr Our Sanitone Dry Oetning not onlr gets out AIL the dirt but, New TV Station jOAMA. Dry Cleaning WItfc Thursday, January 23, 1958 recreation, tnd social activities to men of similar 4 age. To give young men a voice In affairs of their community, state and nation. 3j Bob Olsen WOULD YOU UXE TO JOIN '56-5- 7 ... $ CALL EX . 4-21- 40 MARCH Mis Roy Pageant Tolnt Contett Youth County motion APRIL Wida Outdoor Shooting Kang. Easter Sunrise Services Fatter too Hunt TMnogo MAY Economy Run State Convention Cedar City Ttanoga Rood a a . Only Major Projects Listed Frm |