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Show In 5unCKroTtfcf, VnvrtSaf fapfanifcar 4, ifiS RIVERDALE HEWS SUHSnjIEWS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sears went with a group of Southern Pacific employees to scenic San Francisco last week. Seeing San Francisco isnt new to the Sears, but seeing Fishermans Warfvagain after a time lapse seemed almost like a new experience, it has changed so. A spicy part of their visit was the game Saturday evening when the San Francisco Giants won over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Primary will start for the fall seasop on Wednesday, Sept. 10. There was no Primary last Wednesday. Tetnplfe excursions announced are fob Sept. 11 and 22. Those desiring to go must renew their recommends. On Friday, Aug. 9, at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Mark in the hills of Uintah, the Ritter cousins had a reunion. These girls, daughters of Frank, Ed and Eldo Ritter, were born and raised in Riverdale. Those attending were Clara Shipley, Ida Ritter, Jeane Knight and Bernice Bills, Freda Mara, Wanda Badger, Vera Brown, Gladys McFarland, Maxine Petrie, Shehna W. McCormick. Mrs. Edward Bitter and Dorothy M. Coilis, of Laytbn, Nina M. Emmertson, Rfeno, Nola Rundquist and Francis Brown, Roy; Sadie Miller, Marilyn and Joyce Edwards, Heber City, Gertrude Heninger and Mary Lynn Holiday-- , CHILDREN CAN? BE replaced Heninger, Salt Lake. Choir leader, Rose Thompson would like all choir members to bi to practice Sunday at 6 pm. Summer season for Cub Scoutin; ended with a camporee Wednesday with the boys cooking their owi breakfasts over the campfire. Thi summer has been one of varied and interesting activities for the Ion ICEof 1959 L W-jTH- WIZARD E 0Z UTAH STATE FAIR SIPT 12 thru SEPT Mott 2 30 Sot , 21 Sun ot 5 p m Sot Twilit 4 0 30 All Prlct mti ot 0 30 Wd Fnrfoy $pt 19 Induct ot 1 5 Toi and (tow with hch Snd 4 tM rturn vlop by moil stmpd odrssd or mny rdr STAt! FAIR, tO 4 Soft Lok h "bibbers. A Webelo Den may be tarted here this winter. A missionary report was given y Elder Jerry Hatch at evening ,emces in the Riverdale Ward ast Sunday. He recently was after serving six months in Texas in the Spanish American Mission to complete his previous erm which was interrupted by illness d Leona, fast Saturday. They all rode of to Salt Lake for a relatives. A delicious luncheon was served and a good time had by all. The Guides of North Davis Stake held a demonstration of skills and arts at the fityke hSuSt Thursday night Aug. 28, tot their patents. The party was very interesting, the boys enjoyed showing their skill St tying knots, etc. and it climaxed with light refreshments. Everyone is reminded of the Budget Sunday Sept. 14th in the Sunset Ward Sunday School. Make it a 100 day too. School started off again Tuesday Sept. 2, with renewed enthusiasm of over 500 children at the Sunset Elementary. Manlyn McQuarrie was honored by her sister, Irene, with a birthday party last week. A nice little group of friends attended and Marilyn received some lovely gifts. Games were played, refreshments served and all had fun. to UTAH THE MILDER City 10 BOURBON Kentucky SIiiijM ttourbon Whiskey 86 Proof . Ancient Age Dist Co . 6 Yrs Old Frinklort, Ky. No Happy birthday to Chris Merk-lcon Sept. 3, Delbert Haskell and Peggy Ann Kay the 4th; Masai Nishimoto and Wilda Ixatt the 6th, Barry Peterson, Irma Bingham and Kenneth Hammon the 7th, Scott Dunaway and Dale Anderson the Richard Scott, son of Mr. and 9th. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Scott, was visiting Mrs. K. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. the Sunset Ward recently. The Dale Anderson Sept. 3 and Mr. and Scotts now reside in Paul, Idaho, Mrs. Onzlow Neilson Sept. 11. but Richard has been working in Roy and living in Riverdale, He plans to attend the University of ACIIIIIG Utah this winter. af TlraJ, Sava, Aching Raliav -- Unexcelled Study OpportwnihM An OuHtondmgly Strong Faculty Horn Statu Environment A Friendly School A itvdy, tocial, ath You'll find all thi .. ond moro at your State Univoroty, tic program. COLLEGES OF INSTRUCTION MUSCLES pain with Brigham were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bill Hunsaker, 271 . SNAP t with BACK a Law Engineering T.blaH or STANBACK Mute la STANBACK'S proMriptlon-typ- o Paw dan. tavoral magiformula combit, for faar cally provan ingr.di.iitt rolwf of pain. STANBACK baa boon granted tha Good Houakaaping Saal taka STANBACK with confldanco, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunsaker of other school offers you so much... y STANBACK. Education Mining Medicine fine Art Phormocy Butntt Nuning and other Sociof Work KEN JOJfJ THE Sept 25 FAHNCKE Sept General Contractor AIR NATIONAL EX 5976 So. 2100 W. Sept 29 j Surgery Freeh men Itegiiter 7 Other Student Rtgnter Clauwork Start for full information write: Office of the Preident Shrinks (Bio-Dyn- In the ment it gal for United interest of good governhas been declared illethe President of the States to serve over 8 New Classes Starting in years That the present count) clerk has served 24 years, and is asking for 28 That life insurance statistics gives a man of 74 years of age only about a 50 50 chance of living to serv eout a iour year term of office That LAURENCE V r imumm LAURENCE B. JOHNS FOR COUNTY CLERK B JOHNS who is also seeking this office is fully qualified, experienced, and young enough to meet the demands of the ever increasing duties of this fast developing community and That he is pledged to render to the voters of Weber County courteous, honest service' an impartial, SURE THERE WILL BE A CHANGE! LOOKING TO Vote for a good man within the party (Po d Pol Adv THE FUTURE? A QUALIFIED AND GET FULL EXPERIENCED JUSTICE HOUSEPOWER! OF THE PEACE I WILL STAND ON MY PAST RECORD If elected, I will continue to render service without fear or favor Attended Northwestern University and a graduate of Weber College and the University of Utah While serving as Justice of the Peace of Roy, I studied law and otok post graduate work in Constitutional Law at the University of Utah. HOWARD' SHUPE . Paid Politkof Advurtiiwnwrt by Howard Shupa puJES YOUR OLD TIRES FOB DOWN PAYMENT Up f o' 1 5. months to1 Pay House-pow- j" Your electrician or electric dealer can bring "you Full Houstpower with nothing down and as little as $5 a month, through a low cost Title , FHA 1 loan. DAVES "Htway 91 We-w- ll -- 'Roy 'nothing' but Quality Products er enough house wiring to give you topnotch performance from the appliances youll add as well as those now serving you. SERVICE VOTE FOR Howard Shupe Thats why you need full Budget Terms UTAH POWER firy from Raid See what the U has to offer YOU! GUARD About three years ago he depart-a- d from the Riverdale Ward to fill his call to the Guatamalan Mission. When about tw oyears of his time had elapsed he found it necessary Hemorrhoids to return home after he contacted malaria. When he recovered he Without. went out again from the Riverdale Ward even though his family, the ScUnt find hHng lubaUaca lh Sission Hatches, had moved to rtlinu ftil Shrinlu Hamorrhotd For the first time science hs found Bountiful in the meantime. e new heeling substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorJerys plans for the immediate rhoids and to relieve pain without future are to finish his schooling surgery. In case after case, while at BYU. gently relieving pain, actual reductook place. Most Jim Bradley, sen of Wendell and may contact any member of the tion (shrinkage)results were so thoramanng of all Ruth Bradley, Is back home after Relief Society or bishopric ough that sufferers made astonishing an emergency appendectomy perTheir entomology display at the statements like "Piles have ceased to is a new formed at Dee Hospital Wednesday Hooper celebration on Labor Day be a problem! The secret e ) dissubstance healing won for the Scarab Scamps the opresearch s evening of last week covery of a A tal sweet idea for Raising portunity to appear at the state Institute This substance is now availfor m funds fob the proposed reefeatidn fair in Salt Lake City this month able in suppository or ointment Preparation H At all drug hall has been thought up by the They are a 4H group in the 49th called countera money back guarantee. building fund committee. Two va- Ward area. rieties of choice candy Goldett Crumbles and Butter Toffee have been obtained and will go on sale soon They are packed in one pound vacuum sealed tins. California visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Irvin Eames are their son in law and daughter, Tap, Ballet, Hula, Acrobatie - Spanish Frank and Florence Eames Wool-ley- , and three of their four of their Spanish and Baton Twirling four children They recently moved to Burbank from their former home SPECIALTY - Tap classes for boys only! in Palo Alto SPECIAL classes for youngsters over 4 years of age! Three missionaries are being sent out by the 49th Ward in the Special rates on teenage ballioOm dancing, for limited near future They are Laurel Listtime only' Bop, cha cha cha, waltz, fox trot, etc er, Larry Pulsipher and Gary Ply-c- r This will make a total bf five ALBRIGHT DANCE STUDIOS Douglas Moore and Gerald Bench Thone EX 3 3372 Home Studio, 1085 29th, Ogden being at present in the Canadian and Finnish missions, respectively. Wednesday class at Washington Terrace Recreation Bldg Riverdale area couples who have After 3 pm. into children Indian taken again their homes for the school year are the Virgil Hosiers, Montelth Woolley's, Elwin Hunts, Gail Sanders, Donald WoOdburys, Dotl Ellis, Kirk Neilsen and Lloyd Carter The majority of these have the same children back that they had last year A two week vacation to the Pacific northwest was enjoyed recently by the Monteith Woolley family They were accompanied by Janets father, Eugene Jones, of Layton One unforgettable experl enee of their trip was deep sea fishing Monteith landed three big ones before they all got too sea sick. They returned by way of Yellowstone park. Joyce Namaki, Hopi Indian girl, who lived with the Hosier family last school years is expected to arrive here next week to spend another season. Anyone having discarded yet useful articles of clothing, brie Today there are over 65 electric etc. to donate to the 49th available for the home. appliances Ward Relief Society rummage sale Manufacturers predict this number will be increased to more than 100 in the future. Convenient 26-2- I ' Homes Garages Basements Concrete Slabs Concrete Walls Fences PEMuy! fey Commercial Farm Buildings FREE ESTIMATES- QJHD - The Finmt Job Reotonoble ' U NAME IT I BUILD IT Vote for the man who can serve you best! world-famou- DID YOU KNOW! - Dates to remember: - Folrfrountf Admission $3 75 S3 35 12 75 $2 25 locotion not purontd Otd MU Maids of the Sunset tyafd enjoyed i class party Wednesday night at the Jidme of thfeif teacher, Colleen Reid. Thfy served pot. luck refreshments and watched TV. The assigned topic Mind Your Mutual Manners was voted to be postponed at this time. The Boy Scouts of the Sunset Ward had a weiner roast asd class party Tuesday evening for their Mutual class at Sunset Park. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Powell of Idaho Falls called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burson and visited recently. The Powells are former residents of Sunset. Cynthia Gayle Morby, daughter of MTs. Jatnds Morby is announcing hd? wedding Of Sbpt. 12 to Btent Cross Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chandler of 1283-26tSt. in Ogden The Sunset City Council went over the annual audit with the city auditor, Vincent Cumn, CPA. Mr Currin stated that the city books were in excellent order and complimented city recorder George Dickson for his efficient bookkeeping A letter from the city engineers, Templeton and Linke, was read in which the engineers had made a study of Sunsets water useage and expansion for the past years. It was reconflcended that the city purchase ah additional 300 acre feet from Weber Basin, 100 feet in 1959, 100 feet in 1960 and 100 feet in 1961. The city no purchases 500 feet all being used The cduii-ci- l voted to adopt the recommendation and a letter was sent to Weber Basin Conservancy District requesting that a contract be made to this effect. The bid on the water and sewer mams on Burns Street in front of the new elementary school was let to the lowest bidder, Dale Smedley Corp., Syracuse. Harold Tippits, county engineer and County Commissioner Gene Tollman appeared before the council with a proposed North Davis County numbering system which would give all cities and unincor porated are a uniform number system. The council agreed it waa a good system and would go along providing the other towns and citiea agreed. I LIGHT CO. Yaur Daolar VOTE FOR Arthur P. Brown County ar Commissioner Democratic Ticket At Election Primary September Experienced 9th Honest Capable ARE YOU REGISTERED? (Paid Pol Adv |