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Show 0 Thursday, January 30, Th lMf 'on In Urguay. Bradley Alldredge, support your Clinton PTA also an n of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Feb. 10th an Adult Education Proand Stanford Reid son of Letha McQuarrie A gram is scheduled to begin. Duffy r. and Mrs. George S. Reid, were Palmer of . Clearfield ia going to A group of ward members and oted on to be advanced to the conduct the class and the subject in num, ders Quorum. is continued from the one he did their partners, twenty-fou- r last year. Any one and everybody her, met at the home of Bishop 1 Word has been received that Nicholas after Sacrament meetin is invited to attend. oatsman Mate Gordon Martin, son whet Sunday evening, January 19, f Mr. and Mrs. June A. Martin, Scott Earl was honored the even- Nade Nicholas served a delicioi conaw stationed in Hawaii, and serv-l- g ing his birthday with a party c The rest luncheon, buffet style. in the Navy, was married about of played They boys. eight sisting the evening was spent in visitin anuary 10. He called his folks on bingo and had hot dogs and all the and discussing of various subject ie Monday Jan. 20 and trimanlngs and topped it off with Jeffery Tullis, a nephew of Hr. old telephone them. Gordon has ice cream and cake. Everyone had Lois Hardman, was a Sunsc lots of fun. i the Navy for six more years. visitor at the Hardman home Sui The Sunset Third Ward held a to churc Mr. Peggy Hill and her daughter, day. He enjoyed going dinner last Friday uncle. morgasboard and aunt his with Mary have returned home after 24, the proceeds to tight January and Idaho Tullis Nolan a Mr. n week in Kuna, family spending e turned for the building fund 554 from Fairhave visiting with her mother. They also cently moved qround for a chapel. The assessvisited with Johns sister and Road to California where he is no ment was $10.00 per family. brother-in-laemployed in a missle factory L Mr. and Mrs. William E. Palmer Fernando Botl San Yalley. was Mr. Thomas Harris of Roy the, of a fine baby 're proud the speaker in Sacrament meeting Mr. and Mrs. Tullis had worked a iirl born parents, 11. The new January 3 4 or Force Air Hill for yean Sunday. He related how his paraughter has a brother in the Ser-ic- e Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Horn ent were converted to the church and two other small brothers. City visited Sunda jn Wales and came to Utah and from Salt LakeMrs. Mrs. Hulda Newbold spent her Mark Hardma. ow disappointed they were return- with Mr. and ightieth birthday Jan. 25 quietly Mrs. Mr. Arthur Hardmar and and ed to Wales. He gave a very good Mrs. House is a daughter of Mi it the home of her daughter, Letha talk and everyone enjoyed it McQuarrie where she has made her and Mrs. Mark Hardman.. A get well wish goes to everyone home for the past eight years. She Sunset Junior Chamber of Con who is ill and especially to Dopglas a nice luncheon with ice njoyed and are merce Jaycees sponsorin, Mathis who has the mumps this cream and cake for desert. Sre ree Teen-AgDance School, Thun a week. vived many lovely gifts and cards 7:00 to P.M at 8:30 evenings June Bybee spent last week in day at the Sunset Elementary School rom friends and relatives. The Sunset tending her sisters chilAll Sunset teenagers, 15 to 19 year, week prior to her birthday, Mrs. New-bol- d dren while Glenna and Lemoin invited to attend. A ten weel Viola Barton and Ammon vacationed in California. When are to a Newbold Mrs. treated course of Jitterbug, Fox Trot they returned they brought Lloyd chicken nice dinner by prepared Two Step, Polka am and his little girl Shanna with Waltz, Rumba,be1 Violar will Girls ar others taught. them. They spent three days visitWord has been received from asked to wear blouse and skirt o; folks and his with his Brent Mr. and Mrs. William Weidman in boy ing no or levis dress, pedal' pushers Mr. and Mrs. Arville Bybee. Los Angeles, California, that they Boys wear slacks and sport shirt kept little Gaylene Benning- A small fee of 35 cents are fine and really doing well in t may be, ton while her folks were away and California. Mr. Weideman is still All in instructor. the thoes pay she had her hands full but she going to and working hard at contact What terested may Judy enjoyed it also. school and Mrs. Weideman is em2848 a cott TA at or Reed West Next Tuesday evening there is TA for further information ployed at the head of the Health going to be a Sack Hop. The the See Sunset School Thurs Service Ramona Branch at the Colat you and the brightest saoks availlege Campus. She. is the former 7:00 P.M. at able are in order but dont let that day eveningsE. Beth Mason, daughter of Mr. and William 28ti 26, Reeves, keep you home. Come out and enHill Air Force wa: Mrs. John C. Mason. Logistics Sqdn, joy the dance. Miss Corinne Larsen, daughter of to sentenced fine of a $225 and 30 On the evening of Jan. 28 the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Larsen, is Davis in County jail after hi Miss Maids had a Kitchen Car- days one of four finalists to go to the to druken pleaded guilty drivinj nival. The program consisted of Sunset Justice of th Summer Exchange Program in the a piano selection by Lama Birt, a charges.E. stuC. Grimstad ordered 2: American Field Service for Peace vocal sole by LaVera Imlay acdents aboard. this In program they days of the jail sentence suspendei complished by Norma Earl and Mr. of the fine. Sunse learn the customs and ways of Fowles a seminary teacher from upon payment Officer Glenn Clary made th foreign countries and create better Davis spoke to the 18 girls present. arrest. Wallace S. McQuarrie o feelings between America and Refreshments followed Featuring a Bountiful was in Sunset Saturda; other countries. The requirements birthday cake honoring Jo Ann Poll are that one has to be a Junior January 18. He visited with hi. and had on her special day. two years of a foreign lanRobert C. and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Dayton and brother, Larsen has met the Miss guage. is Barnes the Sunset dog Susan have returned home after Virgil catcher recently deputized by Mai requirements but because of her vacationing two weeks in the East. shal Howard doctor advised her to Robinson, He wishe. health, the They left Ogden on the stream- to remind Sunset desidents tha not accept. This is indeed a high liner and went to Lansing, Mich, their honor to have been one selected to dog licenses are due and ma; where they picked up a beautiful be paid at the City Hall or to Vir go. new mountain mist Oldsmobile. himself. From here they went to the factory gil Barnes, S. Vincent Currin, certified pub where Olds, are made and watched lie has been appointed accountant, them turn out a car every 45 secSunset Sity Auditor for a four yeai onds. They spent one night in term by Mayor M. F. Burson. Canada where they had no snow There have been some changes but plenty of cold weather. From in the Sunset Firmen; Arthur Mit here they went to Nigra Falls, chell was elevated from Captain t( over was well frozen this pretty assistant Fire Chief; George Wil but still pretty and then on to New from Lieutenant to Captain York City. They stayed in Hotel mot, MODERN and Jerry Ellsworth from fireman New Yorker wbifh is 42 stories to Lieutenant. Fire Chief Daniel apartment, partly furnished. high, They climbed to the top of made the appointments. Lynch SPACIOUS the Statue of Liberty (and the next Mrs. Evelyn Meadows is Chair day they, were all stiff), They man of the March of iDmes for country home, close In, carvisited Rockfellow Plaza, Empire peted. Call Mrs. Roblyer, EX Sunset which starts January 31 Slate bldk, Stock Markets, Maseys, Mayor Michael left Saturday foi Gimbles, the theaters. Time Square California to attend i Sacramento, and many more. On the way home uoiU3Auo3 ;uauiajBqv 0)tnbsoy they visited in Aorora, 111. with an He will be gone a week and is old many buddy of Jacks that they Davis County and the representing hadnt seen for 12 years. They got Base Depot. some very bad storms on the way Navy The Sunset Elementary School home but had a very enjoyable has an enrollment of 497 students-nearltrip and recommend it to anybody. 500. There are 4 First A birthday party was held at Grades, 3 Second Grades, 3 Third the home of Keith Brimhall for Grades, 3 Fourth Grades, 2 Fifth Kristine Brimhall and Alana Bry-ra- Grades and 2 Sixth Grades. There Wednesday after school. They is to be need of another going eat played games had plenty to room or two for next year, if the and the guests of honor had fun new school isnt built by then on opening their gifts. Lane, or thereabouts. Doxey Many Happy returns to the BirthThe North Davis Stake ConferWilday people. They are Larry ence was a huge success; At the liams, Kermit Jackson on Jan. 31st, Morning session Sunday there Raymond Andrew on Feb. 3rd, were in attendance 2266 a 28.3 per John Stromberg and Mary Backus cent of the Stake there population on Feb. 5th, Duane Poll, Susan were 1571 Of the youth Titensor and Deran Cutler on Feb. chosen to present. Joe Holbrook, speak 6th. Secretary of the Teacher Quorum Happy Anniversary to Mr. and of the Sunset Second Ward gave Mrs. Darrell Ray on Jan. 31st. a short talk on the importance of ward teaching to himself and the The man who is filthy rich will ones he teaches; and, Irleen Ward, always find a woman willing to a returned missionary of the Sunset Ward gave a report of her mia- take him to the cleaners. SUNSET NEWS BOONS CLAM ntmuosa MAIL ACtBDUZU AT EOT, UTAH PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Wk)y wptpr pobUh4 TOJTwradintoomwittnJtteo LKVJOPTH WKa1 ALL XNTHtUCarrXD AKHAA. U fto y, UUJ. of ROT.TDr4y RTVEADAL Mw XTOTAH, - ffOTfflKT, HWPKR, CLINTOK, UINTAH o4 I0 ASS 0 1 t 0 r ia I CB-- . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE J. HOWARD STAHLE of ftOUTH 60DKK. OODKN, national OFFICE LOCATION: lM th to J T N I I PER YEAR $20 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utah; Ph. EX Owner Publisher, r: BETTY LOU 8TAHLE Re. EX2-M4- 1 Manager jeep to replace his little red one that he drives on his canal job. South Weber Remlpmber the beard growing There is quite a few congratulations this week in one form or contest I mentioned last week? another so I will liset those first Well, Ray Peek was a winner for having the most colorful beard. It Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kendall are matched his face so good. He also the. proud parent of a baby girl received a prize for growing it born January 22. She weighed in at 7 lbs 14oz. She was greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ritter have two other sisters Anita and Susan. them a new white 49 Dodge. Douglas Waters and Daie Ukina The Senior so do didnt wiere ordained into the deacon good in their basketball games but quorum last Sunday morning. the stake picked an all star team a and two fellows, Grant Dickson and Mr. Mrs. Jim Clark have them beautiful new blue and white 56 were to Wayman Cash, picked play on it. All the players had a good DeSoto. Fern Greer and Mr. and to time even if they didnt win very Mrs. Clyde Thorpe motored Malad last Saturday to attend a many games. funeral of one of their former Bill Cornia has him a new green neighbors. They enjoyed seeing so many of their friends there. Miss Karen Drayer of Clinton visitor of Karen was a week-enGill last week. A lovely lunch was served and, a exciting hour of playing "burn James R. McFatridge, 44854 your housed down" was enjoyed when Bette Tillinsor entertained 2059 West 5700 South the ladies club at her home last 11 am. Morning Worship Friday night. Eight members were Baptist Training present. 7: pm. Wednesday On Thursday evening Feb. 6 at 6:45 pm. 7:30 p.m. The Clinton School will Union hold their Rounders day Program. I pm. Evening Worship All past presidents will be honored Prayer Meeting 10 am. and a very nice program has been Sanday School planned. Being your neighbor and n First Baptist Church d iia3:Riiv:iTEi':K:i miara iaia mta. :btb :ia ia..a 1 Factory to User Prices Reg 8819 vinyl latex I Re- FLAT ENAMEL SEMI-GLOS- 585 - Spec. 7 95 ENAMEL S Spec. 4.98 Spec. 4,95 5.98 I John R. Hall Co. 4093 Riverdale I jj Rd. All-.'edg- e, La-Ve- HOW PRACTICAL IS YOUR TO BUILD MONUMENT I will let no man degrade my A movement is under way by soul to the point of hating him. the Roy Camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, spaerheaded by Mrs. Emma Russell, postmaster, gariauawKmaiKKMM to erect a brick monument holding Dentures & a bronze piacque commorating the establishment of the first post office in Roy, at its original cite at 5987 So. 2700 W. While YOU Wait It is the desire of the' camps to not only establish a historical markMissing Teeth Replaced er, but also to do honor to the oldBroken or Cracked' est living pioneer of the commuDentures or Partial! nity, Mrs. Margaret Field, who celebrated her 93rd birthday last Repaired Nov. 25, while she is still able to Loose participate in and appreciate the ' ' event. Relined Mrs. Field was the wife of Orson Field who was appointed the -S- AVE MONEY & TIME first postmaster of Roy by Postmaster General Wilson S. Bissell, under President Glover Cleveland. Mr. Field took office May 25, 1894 Denture Repair and Served in the capacity for two years. Laboratory Post Office business was conPhone EX ducted in the corner of the tiny Min Homodo kitchen of their small two-roo2610 W. 5800 So. Roy, Ut. house. The only wages they reBrrtt Subdivision ceived, was the value of the stamps 9 after 4:30 PM. Open h they cancelled, which wasnt many. 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