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Show Th le, Pippeiw on Feb. 20th. KCOND CLASS HAIL FUV1UOU AUTBORIZEB AT ROT, UTAH PUBLISHED BY There was plenty of excitement Friday evening when the Home Builder girls had their Daddy Date" program. Each girl was very proud to escort her father to an evening of entertainment. They played games, had relays and enjoyed a potluck lunch. Thursday February 13, 1955 ROY ELEMENTARY ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs: Gean Burns and family, and Mrs. Irma Bingham and family spent Caturday Feb-ua- ry 1, and Feb. 2 in a Pul, Idaho, visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Scott and family. They had a lovely trip and the Scotts are fine. They have moved into their home on the farm. SCHOOL MOTHERS pH- ! , When the No. 24 school bus broke down Tuesday after school all of the children in the bus crowded into bus No. 1 and jourof totent the each In Thunder it Roy, Utih, Weekly Hewipwper published the turroundlng 'communities of ROT, RIVERDALB, BURSTT, CLINTOlf, HSPKR, neyed on home. They were packed BOOTH WEBER. KAME8VTLLB. UINTAH, OGDIN, SOUTH OODEN, UINTAH and like sardines in a can and they will all remember and about talk it for R t IA ED TO NATIONAL days to come. Hap Imlay drove the I ASSOCIATION bus home while Joe Ray stayed and M-- Ut? fixed the other one. A speedy recovery Jo Gregory Backus and Vern Poll who are resTjBSrRIPTldV PRICE tz.50 PER YEAR OFFICE LOCATION: 5380 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utaty Ph. EX covering from the mumps. It was Owner Publisher, Res. EX J. HOWARD STAHLE good to see Mrs. Rose Watts out Manager again since her illness. She hasnt BETTY LOU STAHLE returned home yet but is visiting in a series of opera- with a granddaughter in Sunset surgery gone SOUTH WEBER A Court of Honor was held Montions on her foot. We ail hope these will be a success and day evening for all boys under 21 operations Judy Earl would like to thank she will soon be all better. and their fathers. They played everyone that helped with the polio On Wednesday evening Feb. 19 spud along with a few other games drive in any way. Together they at 8:30 the Jr. M Men are going and had refreshments. A good turn collected $75.15 which will be put to play their toughest game. Neith- out was had and all the fathers to good use. Thank you again. er of these teams have been beaten and sons had a good time. A very good timee was had Feb. so it should be a good basketball Joyce Badger and Dale Ukina 5 at a Sunday School class party game. Come to the Birch Creek were the ones with the best sacks see this good game. given by the teacher Ethel Earl School and at the Sack Hop. Tuesday night. for her last year class. Everyone it Sometimes They were both presented with a Surprise! Surprise! of the class was present. This in- works and sometimes it doesn't bake of chocolates. There was a clude the girls and boys ages 10 but it proved a happy occasion for lot 5f other original sacks there and 11. Games were played and Duane Poll when 24 of his friends too. lunch was served and everyone enThe Guide Class in Primary Ingreeted him at his home on Feb. joyed the party. 6 and enjoyed the evening play- vited their Mothers in for a Tea ! There is going to a Republican ing gunco and having lunch. Tuesday and each of the following mass meeting on Monday evening There is going to be a temple boys received their tenderfoot Feb. 17 at 7:30 in the recreation excursion Wednesday evening Feb badges. Lewis Ritter, Paul West-brachall. Every adult is invited to at- 19. They would like a good turnout Nolan Birt, Gary Murray, tend. to go to the Lcgan temple. Douglas Poll, Wayne Stack and Word has come from California Dale Ukina. Dale and Wayne also The Town Board would like you that Erma (Poll) Smith has under- to know tnat in a case of fire to received their 2nd class badges. teacher. save any buildings the Sunset Fire Norma Kap is their but any Dept, should be called brush fire will have to be paid for CLINTON NEWS by the person or persons that calls the fire dept, unless you first conMr. and Mrs. Val Beus entertaintact any town beard member. ed with a family dinner on thurs-da- y James R. MeFatridge, Mrs. Berniel Higley was hostess evening at their home. Guests 2050 West 5700 South to a tupperware party Monday eve were Mr. and Mrs. George Beus, home in Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beus, Mr. and 11 ua. Morning Worship ning at her sister-in-law- s Ogden. Mrs. Henry Beus, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Baptist Training The stake Sweetheart Ball will 7:S0 pjn. Wednesday Beus, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beus be held Saturday night Feb. 15 at and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jones. Union 6:45 p m 8:30 in the South Ogden Jr. High Mrs. Catherine Trasier who has 8 Evening Worship School. Budget tickets will be hon- been pjn. spending the winter months Prayer Meeting ored. in with Mr. and Mrs. WarArizona 10 Sunday School The Daughters of the Pioneers ren Stallings arrived home Sunday. will hold their meeting at Myrle Mrs. Stallings is a daughter of Mrs. Trasier. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmstead entertained on friday evening in honor of their son Reed who left for the Armed forces at Fort Ord California on Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Judson Thur-gooMr. and Mrs. Alvin Thurgood and faimly. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldes Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Corbridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tage, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmsteads family and Miss Marla Tage. The girls of the home builder Classes enjoyed a wonderful evening with their dads on Wednesday Evening. Dancing and games were enjoyed by all. A lovely program was presented by the girls. Their were 75 dads, daughters and guests of the Primary Stake in attendance. Mr. Milton Burnett and daughter Shirley won a gift for the Ihcky ticket chosen andthe most beautiful box lunch was won by Miss Carol Patterson and her grandfather Mr. Frank Patterson. Mr. Danny Heiner celebrated his Get Back That 9th birthday on Wednesday January 29. He celebarted in the evenJust-Boug- ht Look ing with a dinner and birthday cake. He and his friend Glen Ross spent the evening at the basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice were sustained as new dance directors, ROY of the Clinton MIA. Mrs. Louise.Nielson was elected to be the New President of the LAUNDERETTE .Davis County Camp of Daughter of Pioneers at a Social at the North Davis Stske house on Saturday. Clinton Jr. M Men were successful again in evening the Lake View Stake Basketball Tourament. They will now go to division 15 to try for division honors. This tourament Dont discard those old will be held later in February. favorites! Send them to us. Clair Ross was sustained as SecYoull be proud to wear retary of the Young Mens Mutual on Sunday. them again because their A very interesting Sacrament original good looks will be will be held on Snunday Meeting completely restored so that evening at 7:30. Nine young boys nobody but you will know will receive Duty to God Awards. the difference. President Reed Heamen will be the speaker. Prove to yourself the amazPrimary Preparation Meet i n g ing thoroughness of our will be held at the home of Mrs. Sanitone Dry Cleaning. If Donna Beus on Thurs. Feb. 13. All officers and teachers are urged to it can work such wonders on be present. ties, then you know its Mrs,. Anna West of Nyssa Oergon tops for all your clothes. So, is spending the week at the home lets have a few ties as a c Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford and starter . . . NOW. family. Mrs. Vivian Carver entertained on Monday evening for the Clintonian Club at the Mansion House. Fourteen members were present. Birthday gifts were presented to Veneice Hill and Elna Clifford. Miss Janette Ross has been chosen to participate in the School play at DWavis High School. This play will be presented on Tuesday evening Feb. list the High School in Kaysville. Relief Society Wprk day will be held on Tuesday at 10:00. Their will be work their for all to particPhone EX Roy, Utah ipate with in getting ready for the Annual Razzar. Th? Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Kent Smith and family have returned from their vacation trip in California. They spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends. . THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY , Mr. and. Mrs. Dale W. Johnson in Manquitch, spent the week-en- d Utah, visiting with Mrs. Johnsons father, Mr. Albert DeLoqg and her brother. They enjoyed the visit and had a lovely trip. Everyone concerned was fine. The Sweetheart couples representing the organizations of the church in Sunset Ward selected at the Sweethearts dance Thursday evening, Feb. 6, were as follows: MIA, Howard and Ruby Robinson; Sunday School, Everett and Leora Larsen; Primary, Evelyn and Jim Meadows; Genealogical, Kent and JoAnn Smith; Relief Society, Thora and June Martin; Seventies, Robert and Ltha McQuarrie; High Priests, Rex and Marian Wallgreen, and Elders. Quhid Izatt and Laura Mea-soEach lady of the Sweetheart" couples pinned a white carnation 1 CT1 U First Baptist Church ijl I j I? irfi The First Grade of the Roy Elementary School entertained their Mothers and friends at a program on the afternoon of Feb. 5 in the Roy School Gymnasium. in-la- KEY Jailhouse Rock I ROY REALTY & INS. SEE US FOR INSURANCE ROY LAUNDERETTE r - nF ALSO for Sale or Rent Trailer Homes, Farm, Etc. Where Quality is Inexpensive SHOP in ROY and SAVE ! 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The'Cunset Second Ward chose the following couples as sweethearts at theif Sweethearts dance Friday, Feb. 7:00 luArMarvin and Georgianna Fisher, the Primary, Max and Dorothy Lunt, the Relief Society, Wayne and Dora Peterson; Sunday School, Osmer and Verda Knight; and Genealogical, Orson and Marlene Bodily. The latter will represent the Ward at the Stake Sweethearts Ball next Saturday. They picked the slip from the rose for the winning the couple, as did Sunset Ward the night before. . The Sunset Third Ward Just named a cauple for their Sweethearts dance to represent them at the Stake, they didnt represent all organizations. The couple chosen was, Heleen and Carl Peterson. Mr. ePterson is the Principal at our Sunset Elementary school. All three wards were well attended apd with such wonderful music as was 'had to dance by, everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. from Garland, a son and family from Burley, Idaho and daughter, Mrs. Gordon Aldouc from Huntsville came to see her and each brought part of the dinPatiotism and citizenship formed ner. They had cakes, salads, meat the theme of the entetainment loaf and ice cream. Washington and Lincoln were Birthday pennies drive for the honored in song, pictures and diaHospital is about to get Primary Herlogues and a skit. Judy Sees under way. Hjave your pennies self pointed up the value of courtready when someone from the Priin a clever and esy original way. mary calls on you next week. They Rhythm and dance numbers in are asking for 2 pennies now for which all the children participated each year of your age because they concluded the program. LOTS OF CARTOONS & SHORTS PLUS need more money to build a new on. Mrs. E. Ronald Barker, Mrs. wing John S. Call Jr. and Mrs. Wayne The 136 Quorum of Seventies E. Wilde, the Room Mothers, prewill hold a dinner party in the Sunsided at the tea table. set building Thursday evening Feb. A large enthusiastic audience at20. All Seventies are urged to attended. tend. Bring your silverware. The time is 7:30 p.m. President invites all to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen were In Sunset Ward Sacrament meetMonday evening visitors at the ing Sunday evening, Feb. 9, Joel ?VB:i!!BiBniBJB::iifliB:iiB:mJB home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clif- H. Izatt, a Priest and explorer, was ford. presented the Duty to God award 1 SEE US FOR SAVINGS Miss Karren Hodgson of Syra- which is only given to those of the cuse has been a guest the Past Priesthood of 100 percent activities ON YOUR FAMILY'S FURNISHINGS week at the home of Miss Joyce and church duties for four years. Mitchell. Mrs. William Maycock, the former Kae Doe and daughter, Lisa SUNSET NEWS Kae visited over the wee-e!n- d in Sunset She lives in Provo where Mrs. Maud Sears enjoyed a lovely her rusband is going to schoolbirthday Saturday January 31. Two working for his Masters Degree in sisters from Farmington, a brother- - Chemical research. "TIRED" TIES REVITALIZED! tSk THE FIRST FLAG, a play presented by Mrs. Chamberlains first grade was presented recently to the Roy Elementary School. Taking part were, left to right, Sammy J. Short as the judge, Freddie Brimhall as a soldier, Kathy Miller as Betsy Ross and Craig Hammond as General MAKING cn her husband and picked a red rose for herself. In one rose waa tucked a slip of paper with Sweethearts" written on it. The lady picking this lucky rose was the one to represent the Ward at the Stake Sweetheart Ball Saaturday ! A v , |