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Show 1 Thursday December 18, 1958 The . NEWS CLINTON annual Girls dance held Friday SUNSET NEWS Primary Preparation meeting was Dec. 12 at Davis. Girls had special at the home of Mrs. Donna held By LETIIA McQUARRIE as dance the lor they privileges PHONE TA 5 1835 assumed the dating, transportation Stoddard on Wednesd Dec. 10. A lovely lesson was presented by Mrs. and ticket expense. Boys were special guests at the Mable Child with Donna Stoddard, Thursday - night, Dec. 11, the Cleone Johnston, Elva Clifford and "fathers and sons banquet was Barbara Mitchell, assisting. Christheld at Davis with the boys hosts. mas gifts were exchanged and a A game between Davis and Granite was enjoyed. The Junior Sunday School of Mrs. Gary Eddy recently had a of Sunset Ward will present their BY finger operated on for a tumor Christmas cantata to the Senior PETE RESSLER that had formed under the nail. Sunday School, Sunday, Dec. 21. The Sunset Ward Choir will preThe doctor had to remove the nail, but through his treatments, the sent their Cantata, the same Sunday evening. Bishop Rex Wallgren finger is getting better now. will have an interesting part on The Elders Quorum of Sunset the program in connection with Ward held their banquet Saturday the choir. evening at the Sunset Church. A Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aldous ham dinner with all the trimmings was served to the wives and sweet- were in Sunset last week visiting Mrs. A!dous parents, Mr. and Mrs. hearts attending. Clarence Sears. Mrs. Sears nas been E. C. Pitt is reported to be doweather but is convalesthe under be. as was can He as well oprill er up, Pete . . . ONE ing now. fast cing erated on last week for an inward FULL PINT. H. A. Thorncck has been ill regoiter. and Whether you want a pint or a The Sunset Ward Relief So- cently. Friends may drop in with him. visit to were tankfull, always glad ciety are having very successful see you! Marilyn McQuarrie is one of the meetings. They held their Christmas Party Dec. 17, Wednesday. younger set that has been ill lately. Also honored were the outgoing Hope all youngsters will be well S presidency. Everyone enjoyed the and ready for Christmas. Sinclair Service We wish everyone The Merriest dinner and program. The Cub Scouts are sponsoring a Christmas Everf and best wishes Phone EX Santa drive for old toys. They will for the New Year that is about to call for and pick up anything you come. Dealer in Sinclair Products The annual Christmas party with have to give them for this worthy 5348 SO. 1900 WEST to Santa unforcause make sponsored by the Sunday many help ROY, UTAH School is to be held December 23. tunate children happy. There will be a good program Tgrrtirm and Santa will nter with his pack to 'treat all. Tuesday, Dec. 16, the Primary had a little Christmas pary for We now have at this time of year, Beautiful Plants the children at Primary. The Top Co Pilots class had a Poinsettias, Azalias, Cyletnans All in profuse bloom. little team for their mothers last Also Fern, rubber and other large green leaf plants! Friday after llass. They gave, a very nice program and served refreshments. See our prices before you buy and it Happy birthday to Maurie Bai Dee. 9; to Gerry Steed, Dec ley. SURPRISE YOU! 10; to Colleen and Gary Steed, Dec 11; Stella Workman Dec. 13; Bil lie Doe, Carl Meitus, Scottie Wi By popular request we are featuring all dish garden berg and Bob Frogget Dec. 14 plants at 37 CENTS EACH until the 31st of Dec. Jeanett Duncan, Colleen Berg, Theda Garner and Sharon Newman FRESH FLOWERS Dec. 15; Naomi Wise Dec. 16, Ruth Larsen Dec. 17; Susan DeWitt Dec. Mums Rose Carnations and Others to Choose Proml 19. Happy anniversary to Mr. and CORSAGES MADE TO ORDER Orchids, Roses, Gardinias ond Cornations Mrs. Ward Israelson Dec. 14; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardman Dec. 16; Locse Holly, MisUotoe, Pine and Holly Wreaths made to Order Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Call Dec. 19 and Mr. and Mrs. John Cobaugh, Dec. A Spray of Mistletoe will be given with each Vt lb. of Holly Sold! 18. OPEN EVENINGS T1L 9 TIL XMAS XMAS DAY TIL NOON The city has set rp a very large and beautiful Christmas tree in the WE DELIVER! city pary to share in the Christmas spirit with the others in the area. Jaycees also cooperated on placing Hi way 91 Roy, - Phone EX the tree there for all to see and partake of Christmas spirit. RESSLER' lovely luncheon served by Stoddard and Mrs. Bdrneice Mr, tertained the young men and ladies. new baby, boy on Sunday. Mrs. of Sunset was present to present Gifts were exchanged and refresh-cheljments served. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Heiner are y The Clinton ward choir will over the arrival of a new icit a cantata "Chimes of the Holy baby boy which was born on Dec. Night," on Sunday night at 7:30 in 10 at the Dee Hospital. the Sacrament meeting. The. public is urged to be present. Open night was held at Mutual Christmas on Tuesday evening. A Fireside was held on Sunday party with garnet and dancing en evening after Sacrament meeting. Ii was sponsored by the Mutual Explorers. Kenneth Sheffield and his wife were present to show their Utah 4--H Members7 slides of the seminary trip which was taken this summer. Many of Attend Chicago Meet the pictures were of our own ward . members who went along on the Intent Interest In community trip. They were all very interestiletlth problems purred Mary Jo ng church pictures of historical inIf ulllner, IS, of 395 Harrison, terest. Refreshments were served American Fork, to enroll In the to all present. .Health program.; She was The annual ward Christmas party Health tamed the 1958 state winner, and awarded a trip to wll be held on Tuesday Dec. 23 at (he 87th National Club Congress 7 p.m. Santa will be their to enprovided by Ell Lilly L Co. The tertain the children and a treat 30. No convenes congress for everyone. has This Industrious Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Clark are been an Important person to patients at American. Fork Hospivery happy over the arrival of a tal. She end other members ot made Six Club the Sweet cereal candy for thenu For the nursery the girls made four baby quilt. Mias Mulllner and her club also ' entertained retarded children with game and Mit-- i L , pre-happ- Clark is the former Colleen Parker. him his pin. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Tbe Clintonial Club held their anMrs. Charles C. Parker. nual Christmas party at Sands Cafe Robert Lovell son of Mr. and on Wednesday evening. Gifts are Mrs. Alan Lovell was presented the and a lovely dinner Duty to God award on Sunday eve- exchanged ning. George Reid a former bishop served to 15 members. CHRISTMAS TREES SPECIALLY SELECTED tWe 1 . . VARIETIES ALL $1.00 4-- 4-- Cut Em) UP MOUNT OGDEN NURSERY HIGHWAY 91 BOY, UTAH iksOOD gjniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiTiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing 51 PORTER FLORAL ; 33 Mary MulliflW C.Wggard Recently the club conducted house-to-houcanvass urging all townspeople to make sure the doors were removed from abandoned refrigerators. 'which might otherwise serve as fatal suffocation traps for young and curious children. Clark Wangsgard, 15, of Huntsville, has the distinction of being the first state winner In a brand Swine project For his new swine production and marketing know-hohe, too, has been , awarded an trip to the club congress. Moorman Manufacturing Co. la the donor. In 1964, Wangsgard received a registered Duroc gilt as outstandClub boy. Since then he ing has raised 20 hogs. In 1955, he was a member of a livestock judging team which won a state first place gold trophy. During his six years of work, this ambitious teenager participated In other divisions such as dairy, tractor maintenance, poultry, crops and leadership. All brought Weber County or state honors. These programs are under the direction of the Cooperative Service. For the best in Quality AND Price 4-- 5380 SO. 1900 WEST, ROY, . . . PHONE EX iiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIHlIlllHIHIIHIHlHHIIIllHIlllllllllIHllilUmiw5, -7- ATTENTION: Roi's Union 76 Sports Club Members tetherbal Throughout the past year you have received baseballs and bats, footballs, basketballs and hoops, soccer balls, soft balls and mitts; volley balls, pocket radios, bow and arrow sets, ping pong sets, swim fins and snorkles, cameras, pogo sticks, etc. brought to you FREE from our customers by way of the "Stamp money for Sporting quipment" program at this station following the lead of the UNION 76 SPORTS NOW WE ARE BRINGING T SAl-lEE- 'S ROY 0 CLUB. YOU, WITH THE AID OF BUHLOFF'S GIFT SHOP LUMBER ROY DEPARTMENT STORE CO. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OF YOUR CHOICE FOR YOUR i - Mother or Dad from You Mother from You Mother or Dad from You Dad from You To be eligible for these Mom and Dad the drawing time See Usl P rizes, be Saturday Dec. 20 sure you are registered before 2 P.M. ROI ROYAL ROI'S UNION 76 2 |