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Show 1 Ikvnday, January 30, 1953 TM Following the ball Duane and Woodland, Ernest and Carol Jack and Dorene Hardy, and Bell, By Arlene Hamblin EX Burt and Cloe Herrick, enjoyed a Kyle Harrop .... Ph. EX late supper together. They were celebrating the Woodlands anniverThe Gold and Green Ball in the sary. Congratulations! cess. Grace Hshrdluetaoisnhrdlue Congratulations to Howard and Roy First Warrd was a huge suc- Bunny Terry on the new addition cess. Grace Hadley's band played to their family. and I understand that her trumpet Reid Olmstead, son of Howard player is to appear on a forth com- and Ruby Olmstead left this past ing program of Lawrence Welks. week by plane for Ft. Ord to serve his Uncle Sam. Reid recently returned home from a mission. So all you good peoplpe who had him on your correspondence list. Keep up the good work, Im sure he will still welcome letters from home. Well give you his address as soon as he has one. Path 511 will hold their meeting on Friday Feb. 7th. This will be the January meeting. There will be a stake visiting teachers convention on Feb. 6th at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake View Stake House. This meeting is to honor all visiting teachers for their faithfulness in their calling. There will be refreshments and a program. All visiting teachers are asked to try their very best to be in attendance. The Stake Gold and Green Ball will be held in the Lake View Stake House tomorrow night (Sat. at 8:30 p.m.) The regular baptismal service will be held this Saturday. Anyone having a child eight years or over that is to be baptized are asked to contact their bishop. The Roy Second Ward Elders Quorum is sponsoring a square dance night each Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Members of that wardr are invited. Dick Derry is ROY DEPT. STORE the teacher. 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Those in charge of the group of 13 neighborhood friends. party were, Dilworth Lyman, the new teacher in the Gospel Doctrine Stake The Roy LDS Lake View MIA has scheduled the annual Boy Scout and Beehive Girl Gold and Green Ball for Friday, January 31, in the Stake Recreation Hall from 8:30 until 11 p.m. wittfi Merle Shupes Orchestra furnishing the music. Mrs. class, Kyle Saturday evening Fet. 1, from 8:30 to 1:30 p.m., the annual Stake Gold & Green Ball for those over Scout and Bee Hive age will be held in the recreation hall of the stake house, with Owen Ridges Orchestra playing. Floor shows and refreshments will be featured each night. Both dances are best dress occassions. The Scout and Beehive dance is sponsored by Merrill Widdison and Mrs. Newell R. Budge, stake Age Group leaders with Dean Child Stake Scout Master and Mrs. Mrs. Andy Danield. Bradshaw Moser and Mrs. Art Gardiner, Stake Bee Keepers assisting. The dance Saturday night is under the direction of Dean Child and Mrs. Dona Paice Stake Activity Counselors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCracken, stake Dance Directors in charge of the floor shows. Ten wards will participate in the annual Lake View Stake MIA One Act Play Festival to be held Thursday February 8, at 7 p.m. in the Clinton Ward and Saturday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Lake View Stake Plays to be presented Thursday evening at Clinton will be, Boy Friend, for Dinner Roy 5th Ward, directed by Mrs. Robert Wade. The Lake View Ward, Something to directed by Kirk Crow About and Jean Davis. Kanesville Ward, The Life of the Party directed by Bennett Anderson. Hooper 2nd Ward, Father Says No, directed by James Penman and the Clinton Ward, The Tender Age, directed by Mrs. Glen Stoddard. The following plays will be presented Saturday evening at the Stake House, Roy First Ward, "Something to Crow About, directed by Dorene Hardy and Duane Woodland. Roy Second, "French Toast, directed by Bob Wood; Roy Third, Sidney," directed by Myma Smith and June Clawson; Roy 4th, Boy Friend for Dinner," Mrs. Dee Sparrow, director and Roy 6th Mushrooms Coming Up, directed by Bernice Bingham. The event is under the direction of James Stewart, stake drama director and Dean Child and Mrs. Dona Paice, stake activity directors. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Monte) Smith enjoyed a wonder two week trip in the east. They visited the White House, Mount Vernon, the Treasury Mint and many other points of interest in Washington D C. and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and Dick Tanner joined them at the Home Builders Convention. While there, they all attended the show My Fair Lady," and also visited many points of interest including the Museum of Art and the Merchandising Mart. They state that Roy was better represented at the convention than any other city in the State of Utah. The Roy 4th Ward Relief Society is looking for a baby sitter to care for the youngsters while their mothers enjoy the lessons and activities of the Relief Society meetings. Meetings are held from 10 until 12 oclock each Wednesday morning. A dollar an hour is paid the baby sitter. Those interested, contact Mrs. Sergene Simmons at EX Members of the Gospel Doctrine Class of the Lake View Ward, held a surprise party Friday evening, Jan. 24 in the ward recreation hall for E. Gayle Sheffield who has been a teacher in the class since he was released as bishop of the ward several years ago. He is now teaching the Family Exhaulta-grouin the Sunday School. Games were played and refreshments were served to 55 members who attended. Bishop Sheffield was By WATER HEATER d REAL ESTATE always get worse, never better. 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Omar What to do for PHONE EX Wheel Alignment 2208 Washington Blvd. drizzle. op Business Directory SERVICE Payless Appliance From taking care of that dailty OPEN 2:45 DOORS Phone Save Now AT ldng-rang- e fizzle Mr. Rock and Roll Hooper First Ward Junior M Men basketball team have been participating in the Round Robin games this past week. On Monday night they won their game with Roy Fifth Ward. On Wednesday night they won their game with Kanesville and on Friday night, Jan. 31 they will play the stake championship game with Clinton. Our players are: Robert Flinders, Robert Cottle, Max Lewis, Alan Christensen, Norman Fowers, Don Flinders, Gerald Boehme, and Kent Vandegraff. Coaching the boys is Vern Kite. Congratulations team for going as far as you have. ROY, UTAH DAVE'S IN PRICE" Whenever I try to sock some iway For that inevitable rainy day, My plans all fade and Trade Your Old Home on a New Onel After Up to 15 Months ''WE WON'T lA FOR exclusive HeetwalL APPLIANCE CORNER LOTS OF CARTOONS FARMS FOR Money Dont target the kids show each Saturday at the ROY THEATER HOMES FOR YOUR OLD TIRES FOR rs INSURANCE FOR Convenient Budget jX Terms Three of the members who are leaving because of their husbands overseas transfer were especially honored. They were Mrs. Joan and Mrs. Nita DAgastina who will both be going back to New Jersey, and Mrs. Susie McDaniels who will return to her native England where her husband will be stationed. Other members who were pres- - The Best Place in ROY AREA to Deal! HOURS: X night The meeting was conducted Green Ball will be held two nights e this year. Friday night for the Girls and Scouts with Merle Shupes Orchestra and Saturday night for the adults with Owen Ridges orchestra. Both dances will be in the stake house and refreshments will be sold. S F, M A N 180S Rusty water io your bathtub means a rusty wtter heater and rusty water heaters d, Bee-Hiv- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen tenter-tainea group of their friends last Friday night at their home in Hooper. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Widdison, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Widdison, Mr. and Mrs Belnap, Mr. and Mrs. Den-zi- e Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Don Arave, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. A buffet supper was served. Junior Naisbitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Naisbitt, is spending this week in Fort Worth, Texas to participate in two rodeo events there. He recently was in Denver to be in a rodeo there. Mrs. Reta Parker is at home con valescing after undergoing a ma jor operation in the Dee Hospital Two year old Jeffrey Manning son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Man ning has his cast off his leg after wearing it for six weeks. hTe break Ida Snell, Maria Nugent, Monique Hatjes, Louise Moulton, Beverly Hold Social Johnson, Marie Butler, Betty Swin-forMartha Haggans, Mary MinThe Mutual officers and teachers Ida ium, Quinn, Rosemary Baron, The monthly social meeting of of Hooper First Warrd spent an entwo new members, Dorothy and NCO Club Wives the Hill AFB joyable evening together last FriMarlene Bailey. and Forney met at Maa and Pas last Tuesday day night dining at the Sands Cafe r, Hooper News Jewel Widdison Ph. EX ent are Mesdames Lillian Russell, N CO Wives Club Henderson, honoring Bishop Shef- in Clearfield. Those attending were field and his wife, was read dur- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Arave, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cullens, Mr. and Mrs. ing the presentation. Harold Jackson, Mr. and. Mrs. WiA beginners sewing class will be ley Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Newell held Feb. 4 sponsored by the Lake Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunt-teView and the Roy 4th and 5th Mr. an Mrs. Carl ..Manning, Wards Relief Society. The place Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, Mr. and time 'will be announced later. and Mrs. Henry Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Craythorne, Mr. .and Ward Relief Society Visiting Teachers Stake Convention is Mrs. Vern Kite, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd scheduled to be held Feb. 6 at 7:30 King, Mrs. Cora Fowers, Mrs. Viop.m. in the Lake View Stake House. let Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. FranAll visiting teachers are urged to cis Widdison, Bessie Widdison and attend. The convention is under J. C. Hobper. the direction of Mrs. Eugene Val Christensen and Ruth Ann Holmes, stake visiting teacher Woods were the speakers last Sunday evening in .the Hooper First Ward secrament meeting. The Lake View Stake Gold and p the heater that cant rust... because, glass can't rustl Mrs. Harrop, Laura Holmes, Ward Turner, Mrs. Juanita Barker and Evan Thomas. An original poem by Mrs. Janell he had has healed satisfactory but his leg is still weak and it will be like learning to walk all over;again for him. 3942 Washington Blvd. South Ogden, Utah GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR . Open Friday Till 9 FM weewyyyyywwrwwywHy,,wtnitnniwii;tnnnniw,,tnNtwirwwimtnniWYiiinttnnnwtnnii'iiwtnHwrwnnnniiwwtwnitniwwiiww t x v |