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Show Tfia weds Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coy who were married recently. - More on that later. Mav 71. 1958 cf, SOUTH WEBER NEWS Auxiliary Baker Merrill Unit No. 9. She will take charge of a con2 at vention In Ogden June the American Legion Headquarters 24th and Adams. ' 20-2- To the birthday people this week may we say "Many More Happy Birthdays. They are, Lewis Ritter, Monte Bambrough and Ernest Ells worth on May 27, Glen Ray and LaRae Stoddard on the 28; Fred Stanger and Ralph Coleman on the 28; Gregory Backus on the 30; and Sandra Seamons on the 31. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bybee on May the 28 and to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Titensor on May 29. Well, School is out and now for the summer of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ukena and family are the proud owners of a beautiful two tones green 1855 Oldsmobile. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller enjoyed the company of their daughter, Jean Zimmerman from Des Moines, Iowa for a few days last week. The MIA Maid girls held their "Rose Evening program last Tuesday evening. They carried out the program and were able to tie the rose banquet. Some movie pictures were taken and refreshments served. A Slumber party was enjoyed May 16 by a group of girls celebrating Patsy Hills birthday. Games were played and not much sleep had that last night. The girls were Julie Kay Marcus from S. W. Shirley Burnett and Jeanle Agor from Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ray are the proud grand parents 'again of a little girl born to Larry and Sue. This is their first child and they are naming her Carrie Sue. She was born May 16 and weighed 7 lbs 6 og. This makes 5 grandaugh-ter- s and 4 grandsons. Congratulations Larry and Sue. The dance festival on Tuesday, evening was very pretty. The ones dancing from South Weber were, Judy Williams, Mary Lynn Ritter, Joan Poll, Joyce Handraken, Colleen Combe, Francis Murray, Imlay, Lynn Cutler, Karen Smith from the MIA Maids. Beehives and scouts are Sherry Williams, Linda Kendall, Jeri Brim-hal- l, Barbara Poll, Fae Bingham, Gail Handraken, Sheryl Byram, Ukena, Douglas Smith, David James Cook, Wayne Stanger, Stack, Douglas Waters and Val Byram. These scouts and Beehives put on the floor show at the last stake dance. The couple for square dancing are Mr. and Mrs. John Handrakans and Mr- and Mrs. Merlin Badger. Mr. and Mrs. Theris Watts and family visited at the home of his mother Mrs. Rose Watts for a few davs this week. Congratulations to Mrs. Norma Byram who was recently elected President of the American Legion La-Ve- ra V Convenient Budget Terms YOUR OLD TIRES FOR DOWN PAYMENT Up to 15 months to Pay DAVE'S WEST POIIIT HEWS SUNSET NEWS The Faculty of the Sunset Eleparty was held for mentary school held a party as Neil Bybee on his special day. their closing social Thursday evenJames-werplayed and lunch vfiy ing, May 15, at the Clinton Park. A birthday e served out on the lawn. Those present were Jackie and Jimmy Clark, Janet Waters, Marjorie Brimhall, Lori, Diane and Brenda Kempster, Rodney West broek, Sheri and Kathy Wall, Mark Ray, Sally Smith, Arnold Poll, Jackie and David Rupe, Steven Ukena, Brent Bybee, Gary Hill and RoLayne Bennington. John Handrahan was lucky last week he won an airplane ride from the American Fork Food store at 27 and Washington. The Rainbow class in Primary had their Mother's Tea last Tuesday. Their teacher is Elaine Poll. All mothers were present except third pHc A delicious luncheon consisting of turkey and ham for sandwiches with salads, olives other goodies; Baseball was one of the games ic Expert Landscape Service ic ROSE BUSH CLEARANCE SERVICE Plants 2-- Yr Hiway 91 - Roy MOUNT We sell nothing but Quality Products .. 35c ea. - 3 for $1.00 OGDEN NURSERY 5978 So. 1900 West, Roy, Utah LARGE UNGRADED 3 RANCH EGGS doz $1.00 NEW - No. 2 WHITE SPUDS 10 lbs. 39c ... RED RIPE TOMATOES LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS RUBARB . . . 4 for 19c . . lb 10c . Primary will start a half hour earlier than it has been starting, beginning Mav 27th. Tuesday, because srhool will be out this week. The children as well as the teachers are reallv awaiting this longed-fo- r vacation that starts this week w'h this nice summer weather Evervone is welcome to eat a Invelv turkev dinner this Friday Mav 23rd at p m. at the Sunset Ward building Plates are 1.00 for adults and 50c for children. The dinner is sponsored bv the MTA and the proceeds are to go for the Stake Camo. So remember the date and be there. The North Davis Junior High PTA Spring Festival was held Mnndav evening. Mav 19. at the North Davis Junior High School. Mrs. Hendall Sedgewlck, of the Nominative committee announced the new PTA officers. They were, Mrs. Harold Weatherston as president with Mrs. Joe Knight as vice president. Mr. Joseph Cook as 2nd vice president and Mrs. James Hunter as secretary. They were installed and the program turned to the Ninth Grade Officers where of Colleen Steed, the Student Body, conducted. The Fifth Grade of the Sunset School, with their Elementary teacher, Mr- Floyd Sucher, have earned enougH money from the movies shown on Mondays, and from helping about the school, to buy 100 lilac bushes for the school ground? and to go to Como Spring for two days free. Isn't that fine when youngsters will participate in things like this so uplifting and beautifying the surroundings. Mrs. Rex W allgreen held a tea In honor of the new PTA and outgoing PTA officers of the Sunset Elementary School, Monday afternoon, May 19 at her home. 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Smith, Insurance 202203 Smith Building Clearfield, Utah Phone TAylor 5-07- 77 r. The new officers are Mrs. Frank Hersom, President; Mrs. Darwin Mr. Burnett, 1st Carl Peterson, principal. 2nd and Mrs. Well Watts, treasurer. The past secretary presidency bought an opaque projector for the school. We commend them on this project Other schools have one of these projectors In with each other, but Sunset has one of their own now, thanks to our food PTA. , Fresh Fruits and Vegetables or a generous amount of garlic salt ONE POLICY vice-preside- nt 19c t mail ttitten tattle, aaketi JOLLY COOKS CORNER (2-ys-ar old female the female senior yearlings; second in the male calves division; By Virginia Oleaon Ned Zaugg won third In the female Happy birthday to Wayne Ole-so- n Junior yearlings class. We congratIf you are looking for something on the 23rd, Glen Holbrook ulate them on their achievements. different to serve the next time the 24th, Elva Zaugg, Edna Stod- They have worked very hard, nice you have friends over, you might dard, Cleone Caldwell, Gary Park- to see It pay off. enjoy, this filled roll recipe. It will er and Betty Mooney On the 25th; ' StAke be enough for 24 hard sesame, rolls - is North Davis Friday Wayne Burningham and Karen and can be prepared the day becan that day. Everyone Thornley on the 26th; Lonna John- Temple fore. This recipe is a favorite of so. to is do urged son on the 28th; Glen Singleton go Mrs. Hyrum (Ruth) Baird, 1478 Phil Edwards on the 29th; Darleen The secretaries of the' various or- 36th St in Ogden. King and Gary Manning on the ganizations in West Point Ward 30th. are urged to complete and send RUTH BAIRDS FILLED ROLLS Happy anniversary to Mr. and down to the church offices their Into a large bowl, grate 1 Vi Mrs. Bob Jones on the 24th; Mr. record books. They should not be lbs. American cheese and Mrs. Darrell Dalton on the kept longer than a year after the Shred 1 13oz can ripe olives 29th. for. are Thtey year they designated be sent to the Church offiThe folks In West Point were should son and Katherine Thurgood, Alvin ces for safekeeping. saddened and shocked at the parsand Jenny Thurgood, Charles and W. Eugene Page, Judson Thur- Martha ing of two of their loved friends Dalton, the committee and recently. Funeral services were, good, Alvin Thurgood and Charles Merrill J. Dyson. Carol Dean Dyheld on Saturday at 1 p.m. for Dalton and their wives deserve a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blnham, Mrs. Mildred Lee Thurgood who vote of thanks for the good work son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Edwards, Mr. died Wednesday after a sudden they have been doing working with and Mrs. Orson Davis. Mr. and Illness. Mrs. Thurgood had lived the Senior Aarontc Priesthood. Mrs. Peterson, Inez Davis, Robert In West Point for 59 years. She They have been working with Mrs. Rose Garrard. was helpful and kind to all. She nearly as many people as the rest Davis, for the week Thought was always willing to do anything of the stake put togethr. They have are the gardens. hearts Kind she could to be helpful to some- had some wonderful results. The Kind are the roots. thoughts one. Many times she had been attendance has been very good at Kind words are the blossoms, helpful to me. I remember so many the special meetings they have Kind deeds are the fruits. little things she did, and so many held and many of them had 100 Love is the sweet sunshine lovely thing she did. Everything attendance. That warms into life; was done well. We shall miss her Among those who, received grad- For only in darkness very much. We extend our sym- uation Grow hatred and strife. certificates from the course pathy to her loved ones. Anon W. Eugene and Stency Page, Jud- 57, died Raymond Klrkman, Sunday nglht about 11 p.m. In the Dee Hospital. His death was shock to all his neighbors as we had seen him driving up the road, or going about his tasks the last few days. Until Rays previous heart attack he was active in directing the sports of the young men. He loved to play baseball and he managed the West Point Farm Bureau and Davis County Baseball teams for 15 years. He was a friendly fellow and everyone liked him. To his wife Mary Alice Bennett Kirkman and his children Dean J. Kirkman, Nolan, Blanche K. Bingham and Florence K. Abrams of West Point and Ora K. Brown of Clearfield we extend our sympathy- palyed. The MIA Maids Rose Tie program of Sunset Ward was presented Tuesday evening, May 13. President Jana Lee Horne gave a welcome address to their mothers. Eloise Alldredge was in charge of the program. Mary Jane Chilson has been 111 with Measles, and stricken with Mumps right after. We all hope that Mary Jane wont be too sick and that she will be able to be out again soon. Arthur Hardman is home again, a month this time, if all goes for Tuesnext will begin Primary well. He has had three operations 10 and at o'clock day morning on his throat and neck, and his please dont send your children to checked and medicine put primary in sunsuits. Berniel Hag-le- y lungs for anand Marjene Bambrough will on them. He willin goa back month. Sure teach the children their dances other check up midst glad to have Arthur in ourArthur-Mrthis summer. We hope the sick from the town again. Our best wishes, Irl Ward has had three are all feeling better. The most recent is Nayan Brimhall and her strokes and has been completely helpless but is receiving thera-peudnew baby who has infection. Naytreatments now and the rehosin the an spent a few days Is that he is somewhat better. port pital but is home now. are respsonding fairly The Sports banquet for the girls His muscles Mr. Ward is in the Veterans last Friday night was a big success. well. at Fort Douglas. Good food, program and all. There Hospital Sunset The the chapter of the forty-eigwas girls (counting married ladies volley ball teams) Daughters of the Utah Pioneers present. Carolyn Poll was chosen met at the home of Mrs. Truman Barlow, Friday evening, May 16. one of this All American girls Mrs. Mildred Porter gave the lesand was presented with a braclet-Alsour girls got a few all star son on poems, with the help of awaVds. The girl and the sport are Mrs. Leanna Roueche. Mrs. Maras follows, Linda Poll, Marilyn garet Willis read the history of after which reRay and Carolyn Poll for softball. her grandmother, were served freshments by Mrs. badmitton also one for got Carolyn Clarence Holbrook and Mrs. Truand basketball. Donna Poll receivman Barlow. ed a trophy. The Bella Aimes Club met at These girls won the banquet by a six point margin so they were the home of Mrs. Melba Stettler 16. Evening There are many who are ill in guest of honor and didnt have any Friday evening, May of sewing and chatting, with light West Point at this time, we hope work to do. refreshments served later. that they will soon be feeling much The South Ogden Stake tops all Mr- and Mrs. Glendon C. Porter better. in their the church for stakes girl will this spend their In the Plain Citys Dairy Days sport activities. Congratulations to year at the Manti anniversary Temple, SaturWilford Zaugg and his sons won all these girls. There was only if all goes well. several top prizes. They have dethree girls in the ward that didnt day May 24th, anniversary, Glen and Milveloped a very fine herd of Jeractivities. Happy take part in any-sp- ort dred and best of luck for the ocsey cows. They won both first and They were Norma Earl, Janet Cook casion on your trip. and Carol Coy. Under the direction of Mrs. Of sorrow to some and joy to and Joseph Parent. Jr. Librarian. Carol Huff, Course 14 of the Sunothers the students of North Davis set Ward Sunday evening sacrament meetSunday School had a Jr High were told they would go party honoring the outgoing offiing in the Sunset Ward presented to Central Jr. High in Layton next cers of the class. the program commemorating the They went swimyear. FriAaronic Priesthood. Talks were by at the Rainbow Gardens ming A steak fry up South Fork was day night. May 16, and later were Llovd Case. Tomv Hunter. James enjoyed last Sunday evening by served refreshments at J. F. MeadMeadows, Lvle Mason. Corinne the following couples Mr. and Mrs. ows home. The outgoing officers Lar.n, voung lady, responded Reid Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Grant with a talk on how reverence in were; J. F. Meadows, president; Kempster. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie counselors Barry Christensen the Priesthood affects one. the and Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Cash Sandra Egbert; Carol Dawson, voung as well as older people and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith. Jack DeWitt, father talked on how secretary and Barbara Hill, LiRonld was klnda hampered a brarian. The new officers are, we can help our vouth to respect when he encounterd two flat bit the Priesthood. Joey Wells, president; Edward and reverence tires on the way. Closing remarks of same were by Stanger and Peggy Kay as to the newly i selors, Aria Crossley, secretary Counselor of the Bishopric. LeRoy sang several numbers Certificates were awarded to some of the members present who had attended the Senior Aaronic school that has been Plven in the ward for the nast 12 weeks. 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