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Show Vis. ifal,. rt- - VjT The - w. .,& '4 , Edwin C. Beitz has returned from Seattle, Wash., after spending three At a recent meeting of the Roy days there on business. Fourth Ward Relief Society meetVery much, missed at the Roy ing two new women were sustained Sixth Ward will be the Darwin to new positions. Joan Pingree Colby family who have moved to filled a vacancy of Social Science Washington Terrace. teacher and Maxine Green was Bishop Loren O. Kay and family given the position of magazine repSunday .at Thatcher visiting West-woospent resentative replacing Marilyn who due to have a new baby with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson who are Mrs. Kays parents. was released. The Relief Society meeting for While Dallas Meldrum is in New Ward will be held at York on business Mrs. Meldrum, the Roy 6th 10 a.m. Wednesday Jan. 28. The last Michael and Mark spent Jay, Social Science lesson will be given Friday and Saturday visiting Mrs. by Delores Smith and will be held Mr. Mrs. and Meldrums parents, in the Relief Society room in BishDelbert Holmgren of Bear River op Kays basement. City. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and Our sincerest sympathy goes with spent Saturday and Sunday family Mrs. Frank Roskelley whose father at 'Jl remonton, Fielding and Smith; cued and was buried in Brigham Held visiting Mrs. Carrie Eggli to Those 21. Jan. driving City. and Floyd at Tremonton, Mr. and Brigham City to the mortuary Tues- Mrs. Afton Adams at Fielding and SoRelief the day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon and famciety presidency and seme of the at Smithfield. ward members of the Roy 1st ily Wednesday at the Roy Junior Ward. High the girls of Miss Calls class, There arc square dancing class- 7, 8, and 9th grade girls modeled es held at the Roy Ward every Sat- what theyve made afterwhch reurday evening lor those interested freshments were served to special '1 he teacher is Richard Darry who invited guests. Sandra Venable is at home recovis well known in our locality. The lessons start at 8 p.m. and are ering from the flu. Lets have a ot the Elders the Quorum quick recovery Sandra. by Mrs. Charlotte Gibby has been tsecend Ward. The cost is $1 a lesson or $10 lor 12 lessons. Anyone home ill for the past week. Our wishes for returned good health imerested is welcome. Attending a home builders con- are with her. Anniversary greetings go to Mr. vention at Chicago are Mr. and Mis. Eimer Brown, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Roger Lynch on their 11th uarrell rullis and Mr. and Mrs. anniversary Jan. L.17th. Amos L. SchoMr. and Mrs. james Tanner. The annual Aprcnder Guild In- field accompanied by their daughstallation 'lea will be held Feb. 2 ter Mrs. Rosemary Spencer and at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. El- son Roger visited at Provo Jan. 15 with Mr. and Mrs. Blair Houtz. mer Brown. Mr. and Mrs. SchoCongratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Houtz is Mrs. LeKay Pratt on their anmver-sat- fields daughter. Bishop Lewis R. Child was honJan. 20. ored temThursday evening by his mothto the Logan vn excursion W. j. Child at a dinner Mrs. er ple wm be held Monday evening, in honor cf his birthday, the will leave given Roy Buses 2tj. jail. were the honored nrst ward at 5 lo p.m. then go to ihose attending guest, wile and children and the me stake house. ho6t and hostess. 1 ne next Belief Society meeting Mrs. Fern Patterson is home ol the Roy First Ward will be held from the hospital after surgery, Mrs. a.m. 10 27 at Jan. i uesaay is reported doing very well. Maieua Parker of the stake will ahe The family cf Ronald and Nola give the Literature lesson. are confined at home with Barker Mrs. Keith Homer was hostess me measies. for the Ogden Chapter bigma KapA baby shower honoring Mrs. pa Sororny Women Alums regular Atkinson was given at the busiA Mary mommy meeting this week. 15 with ness meeting was held and a social nome of Ruby Scott jan. Ruby Scott and Donna Dillon as loiiowed. was spent A stake family pany will be hostesses. The evening with games prizes goplaying the by 7:30 20 at held Jan. p.m in Ortell Virginia to Montgomery, stake house for all stake ofticers, ing Scnotield and Wurston, Ivy invited and and wives bishops Johnson afterwhich a delicious guests. luncheon was served with candy Utah of Camp 26, Daughters as favers. Mary was Pioneers meeting will be held Wed- lined diapers with many beautiful and presented nesday Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. at the uselul gilts. Ihose attending were home of Charlotte Gibby with Grace RaNae Naef, Mina Pratt, Ortell Mokcr as giving the les- Montgomery, Betty John, LaRae son will be Evelyn Barns. Johnson, Arva Ihorstead, Fern The Genealogical Committee of Ostler, Ivy Schofield, Louise Robthe Roy First Ward made their erts, Janet Adams, Virginia Wur-ston- , trip to the Genealogical library and the guest of honor, all in Salt Lake Monday evening. It of Rcy. Out of town guests were was well attended and enjoyed. Atkinson's mother, Alberta ,virs At Primary Monday Jan. 19, Marble of Malad, Idaho, Rosemary Tenderfoot badges were presented Wilcox of Clearfield and Donna to four boys by their teacher Joan Dillion of Layton. Oliver. The boys receiving these Mrs. Maxine Stone honored her were Richard Schiffman, Steven daughter Jean Marie for her 5th Ronham, Kim Player and Douglas Dirthday Jan. 16, all of her little Day, whereupon the boys presentm.ends were invited. Games' were ed thei rmothers with miniature played and refreshments were serv-tbadges. and Jean Marie received many At Roy First Ward Sacrament nice presents. Mr. and Mrs. Rogr Lynch and meeting Sunday evening, Jan. 25, two Primary boys will graduate Mr. and Mrs. uooeri Mitchell atboth have earned their Second tended a Squar uance Jamboree at class scout badge. The boys are the Grand View Acies School at Kenneth Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, Jan. 16, all the square LcRov Pratt and Dennis Day. son nance clubs in the area were invited. There are eight people to at Forest Day. a square and there were 48 squares attending. After many years a reunion and dinner party was held by a group of women who attended school together. Those present were Rose Mary Spencer, Marjorie Andersen, Norma Sanberg, Rosie Hansen, 5316 So. 1900 W Roy, Utah Elaine Child, Ann Woolsey, and Lena Allen, unable to attend due to illness was Ruth Owens. INSTALLED Frank Thompson of the 5th ROY NEWS The quilt for the Boy Scouts, Pack 871 is completed, however, the boys will be selling tickets on it for about two more weeks. It is reported being very beautiful, and your support for the boys is appreciated. Tickets are 25 cents each and the money will go to help pay for registering fees and the magazine Boys Life. The next Boy Scout meeting of the pack will be held Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Roy First Ward recreation hall. Each den will have displays, this month their theme is Newsman. A skit will be given by Den 4 directed by den mother, E aine Child. The flag ceremony will be by Den 5 directed by den mother, Shirley Smith. A new den has recently been organized with Evelyn Lynch as den mother. Den number three boys have just reel ned their Bobcats. Mr. and Mrs Vem Montgomery entertained Sunday for Mrs. Montgomery's grandmother Mrs. J. C. Van Zwden, her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs. J. W. Sanders and son Paul all of Ogden. A delicious dinner was enjoyed and an after-nnooride taken. Uovd Berrctt spent three das in Nyssa and Ontario, Ore., on business last week. The next Relief Society meeting of the Ro 4th Ward will be held Tnurday Jan. 29 at 2 pm. The lesson will be the Social Science lesson and will be given by Joan Pingree Someone away AT SCHOOL? I Ratei are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday olwoy lower when you call itation-to-atio- Mountain States Telephone - x i V spon-scue- w d 4 9639 AUTO GLASS . AUTO GLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES in Ogden is recuperating from a serious illness. His son Dean, is in the hospital having undergone surgery the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rapp are visitng in Mesa and Phoenix, Ariz. They will remain there till the fi- - st cf March. v Mr. and Mrs. William Varney left Monday for a trip to Florida where they will attend the National Cannes Convention and visit with Mr. their daughter and and Mrs. Reed Jensen. View Stake and their mothers were given an interesting and informative talk on problems confronting the youth of today, at a well attended meeting held at the stake house Tuesday evening. Mrs. Daniel Bradshaw, Mrs. Andrew Moser and Mrs. Art Gardiner, stake Bee Keepers were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stwalley are now making their home in Colorado where Mr. Stwalley has been transferred by the Bureau of Reclamation. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bradshaw, 2044 W. 5600 So., have returned from a three week trip which included visits in Phoenix, Ariz., Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Mrs. Naoni Nelson of Phoenix, Ariz., has been visiting with her Mr. and sister and brother-in-law- , Mrs. Royal E. Harrop for the past week. The BeeHive girls of the Lake rttendance. son-in-la- Senator Frank E. Moss Utahs first WASHINGTON, D.C. Democratic Senator In eight years takes the oath of office from rlce President Richard M. Nixon on the opening day of the new Congress. d y ROY AUTO PARTS PHONE EX T d La-Ra- e - - m Thursday January 22,1939 Ph. EX Kvle Harrop JANET ADAMS EX 4 1115 nv- - ' Ward has been admitted to the Dee Hospital for blood transfusions and treatment. An operation is expected, our best wishes go with him. Mrs. Ray Hickenlocper of Ogden died Jan. 20 in an Ogden hospital. The funeral services will be held Saturday Jan. 24 at the Lindquist Mortuaiy. Mrs. Hidqvnlooper is Mrs. Wells Leavitts mother. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton were at Brigham City, Wednesday Jan, 21 to attend funeral services for an uncle. Mrs. Frank Simmons father. Mr. Benson died at Logan. His funeral was held Wednesday Jan. 21 at the 4th Ward of Logan. Those attending the funeral were the 5th Warci Relief Society presidency and a group of the ladies of the ward. Well Leavitt has been returned to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City for an operation tor a kidney ailment. At the 5ih Ward MIA meeting this week it was "Meet Me at Mutual night. A one act play was presented directed by Mrs. Susie n.- ee, nrst counselor of the Ihe evening was enjoyed o. everyone attending. Tne Building Fund CommilVte and ward members of the 5th Ward have been laying bioegs for a garage for a memoer ol the waid. 'I ue project is expected to be completed Saturday. The priyecds ck $125 will go toward the build ng fund. Bishcp Vernile Parson-- , of the 5th Ward would like to thank everyone who helped out with the clothing drive last week. The girls ol the ward passed out large paper bags and the Aaronic Priesthood ikas collected them. The clothing goes to the Deseret Industries in ugden. Ali s Margaret Field has been home recovering from a cold. 'ihe third meeting of the stake Rend society ai n,e Ueseiei Industries was hold Tuesday Jan 19 won Mrs. Maretta Parker giving the literature lesson and nor son, uianes Parker, sang a song, rington, Toni Fowler, Pat February Sacrament is Sunday, Jan. 25, has been named per cent attendance day at all Sunday Schools in the Lake View Stake. Mrs. Amos Brown, 4487 So. 1900 W., has been in the hospital the past two weeks recuperating from an operation. 100 BY PETE RESSLER Wads- worth, Carrolyn Wood, Betty Wilson, Laurell Henderson, Lorrilee Olson, Linda Tesch, all of Roy, Maureen Fowers, Hooper, Marian Cottrell, Ogden and Minnie Laughing, Ogden. Bishop Charles F. Hull of the Lake View Ward has been in the hospital again but is reported to be doing well. James (BOD BASIL I SouttiCtrotma pirns Island, ;5 Pete goes a LONG WAY to give the ladies good service. A CAST if Frank Thompson 5147 So. 1900 W., is at present a patient in the hospital again after an illness of several weeks. Earl Larrimore, 5130 So. 2175 W. is reported to be improving from a serious heart attack which occurred at work at Hill AFB last week. Mrs. Alex (Fern) Patterson, 5701 So. 2700 W., is also reccverying from a recent operation. M. D. Henderson, a former resident of Roy but at present living HOLDER OP THESE THIES: Were not stretching things when we promise you the best service in town! :sg$g RESSLER'S Sinclair Service Phone EX 51 A PHYSICAL TRAINING Dealer in Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH INSTRUCTOR AT PARRIS IS, BASIL'S BEEN TRAINING WITH WEIGHTS FOR YW-Mi- TRICYCLE 0" Wheel $5.95 17 95 1 TRICYCLE 20 wheel 0.95 WAGON GraPhite Bearing Reg. 8.44 95 TRACTOR ExcelIent toy Reg- 2295 12.95 1 Reg-10-3- 0 SLEDS Quality JIake' AUTOGRAM HOUSEWARES - Re-82- 4,95 5 Keys UP TO TOOLS UP TO 50 1 OFF WHITE- - $3.88 . 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MUM'S THI WORDI isn't jusr a J? ? OFF TOILET SEATS God and 1. Mr and Mrs Duel Sparrow are spending a lew days n Sun Valley, Idaho. They arc tnc lucky winners' ot an trip won through his woik with the il. D. Sparrow Co. A b r'hday party was given in honor of Miss Irene Ho.mes by her mother, Mrs. E. Holmes ai their home in Roy. Supper was served to 14 guests attending. The long table was centered with a beautiful heart birthday cake, also decorations of Santa and his reindeer. Games were played and those s TO THB 2 OFF 50 New and Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE atten- dance month in the Lake View Stake, the stake presidency urges all members of the stake to make a special effort for 100 per cent Ui alt PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 DWAY IAIT UUI CITY, UTAH |