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Show th ation bad (o be postponed for a while. All seven of the Orville family have been in the hospital during the past year. Dave, Verda and Rex Bouchard have returned home after a weeks vacation in California around the Los Angeles area. They visited Daves five sisters and their families and visited Disneyland and Manneland and other points of interest. They visited Las Vegas on the way down and back and enjoyed the entertainment there. This is the first time Dave has ever been on a trip and he really enjoyed seeing the country. Gaylene and Dense stayed with grandma Bouch ,d while their f lies were away. Thursday Jonuary 29, 1959 ' v Preparedness for Peace Stressed In First Annual CD Observance ; Yf? -- Remember Pearl Harbor? Most adult Americans da And they still remember the cold chfll that ran down their spines as radios blared forth theintonews of the war. sneak attack on Pearl Harbor America was plunged Hi 4 ft ; f 'V" By-be- .V: Jj25xP - r ' - h Seventeen years after that infamous December 7. Americans have Just been reminded by the first annual Civil Defense Day bow the chances for peace can be improved through the preparedness of every family and the enemy knowledge that we re prepared and preIN HAWAII, now well aware of the need for. vigilance today 1 ready to paredness, the Territorial Civil Defense Agency with trained manhelp minimize the effects of any future attack of emergency power In a tunnel under famed Diamond Head, ton control center would provide a supplies and a smoothly-functioninnucleus for all civil defense operations in an attack. But civil defense. In these Pacific tales a elsewhere, Is only as good as Its public support. Preparations for a nuclear attack, or even natural disaster, most be made tn advance; afterwards, tt la too late. The people of Cameron, La , whoso failure to heed warnings cost 517 lives t Hurricane Audrey, know this only too welL And in the 18 productive months since Audrey, they have learned the value of an organized effort, such as civil defense, in rebuilding. The Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization has authorized $J, 204, 995 toward the rebuilding of Cameron Parish (county) g & CIVIL DEFENSE volunteer pitch hi to help flrht rruUr professional 'flrernenwere downtown blase. Civil defense reserves dUr!ni tUtnrfcl vital service wWchUo heln. thhClPtiUtprepar ,or actiondUMtcr la ease of nuclear attack or other nationalithem emergency. (Minneapolis Star and Tribuna Photoi tled8nnflL!,in.MinarPoU8 m The teenage stake Gold and Green Ball will be held Frday evening and for the adults on Saturday evening. Budget tickets will be honored. They will be held at the South Junior High School. tup-perwar-e n Bam-broug- Shaw. They havent won many games but they have had a good time playing. They play on Thursday evenings at the South Ogden Junior High. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Brimhall had as their guest last week Nay-on- s sister, Enid and her husband Glen Chizers of Big Piney. Wyo. They visited for a week while Glen was recovering frem an operation. Are you planning to build or remodel . . . Your, Home, Garage, or Farm Buildings FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Ken FahncEce Phone EX MOST AMEKICAN3 have never been touched directly by major disaster But they can learn from others experience, participate in civil defense training, prepare' their homes and families for any eventuality, and help provide the money for necessary, equipment, supplies and operations It is not enough to remember Pearl Harbor unless you do something about it! 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No weather worries worries ... no problems ... of where to eat or Instead you just lounge around lazily in the Dome, where you can really see the scenery or in the lounge, where you can sip your favorite beverage or enjoy a or game of cards or soft music in the privacy of your ow n accommodations. sleep. ... ... By Union Pacific Domcliner, gelling there is just as much fun as being there ! Ask your Union Pacific ticket agent for details hes at your service. uwttj fmdi (tt "RegufoA Foxa ! PACDFDC money de tee again 21- DOWN tool widespread 27Teutonlc deity of matched son-in-la- OPENING 08 The Mothers March of Dimes Friday evening. Some- - of Sunevening. SOUTH WEBER NEWS set Ward took some part of the Calvin Waters has been released unch and helped fix it at their PHONE EX 9 0669 the MIA as scoutmaster with Mr. and Mr. Howard Robinson Kitchen from Karnival held Tuesday, of thanks for his work. Also vote a have taken their turn at the flu' Jan. 20. After which dancing and Wilas troop committeemen to released and sickness that has been going Happy Larry birthday games were enjoyed by all those at- liams and Kermit Jackson on Jan. were aroundr One week, he was ill and Bing Nix and Gene Greer 31, Edith Birt on Feb. 1, Raymond with appreciation for their work a couple of the children, the next tending. week Ruby was, and the other chilBuck Heinze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews on Feb. 3, John Strom-ber- with the young boys. To take their and Maiyr Backus on Feb. 3. places: Evan Stark and Alfred dren. So just recently, they have Fipd Hcidize, was n tarried last all recovered and back to normal. week to Linda Lowe, of Roy. The Happy anniversary to Mr. and Peek will be the scouts advisors. are making their Mrs. Darrell Ray on Jan. 31, Mr. Good luck to you In your new jobs. young couple Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunsaker en- aome in Riverdale. Buck is attend and Mrs. Eddie Shaw on Feb. 1 To honor their mother, Mrs. Steltertained Mr. and Mrs. Dick Titen-so- r ..g Weber College and working and Mr. and Mrs. Wayraan Cash la Poll, on her birthday the famof West Weber at a Pizza on Feb. 4. time at a service station. ilies of lone Coy, Marlow Poll, and Spaghetti dinner Sunday eve- part Buck and Irvin Poll met toDoris Mr. and Mrs. William Hunsaker Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ning, Jan. IB. on Tuesday evening for an and family enjoyed a lovely turkey Cyril Stanger on the birth of a gether of fun. They made baevening Mr. and Mrs. Keith Egbert are amner born Saturday nana with all the trimmings, Sun- baby daughter, and had other refreshsplits anof over the safe arrival happy day, Jan. 25, prepared by Jans morning Jan. 24 at their home. ments. other fine son born recently. Now noiher in Ogden. This makes three girls and six the Egberts have three boys and boys for the Stangers. The ladies club came to our The Relief Ward Sunset Third t two girls. Congratulations, house ' Friday evening for the night will next work hold their Society Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap celeand Keith. meeting Feb. 10. Marge Call will brated their anniversary on Thurs- out. We played Chinese Rummy The Sunset Ward choir, under Jom.nstrate and teach how to tex- - day evening by attending their and had lunch. Those receiving Titen-sor- , .e pamt. There will be dish towels club dancing party. New comers to prizes were Fern Poll, Bette the direction cf Mrs. Mary Ellen Viola Williams. and Hill on. to loanable for Peggy each lady try Bailey, furnished the music for the club are Mr. and Mrs. Willis good attendance is anticipated. Mowers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold the North Davis Stake Quarterly An automobile accident on SatConference Sunday, Jan. 25. The Joyce Strebble and Dorothy Earl. Also attending as the Earls urday evening put June Bybee in accompanist was Mrs. Colleen Reid. Jones were recently released from guest were Mr. and Mrs. Keith the hospital with a broken nose YWMIA Third Ward The conference was a record break- the Sunset Kendell. They all had an enjoyable and other injuries. We hope June ing one over 2400 at the morn- presidency and in their stead were scon is up and around and feeling placed Nancy Ashcroft and Doro- her 81st ing session. 23. much better. LaVerne Bybee was Jan. Sunday birthday Dalton Mrs. Norma Davis Darts rallied to a thrilling thy Spencer. She is in very good health and en- in the hospital for an operation on will remian as president. game Friday night, Jan. 23, over the day by attending North Monday when they brought June in joyed James Hansen, son of Bishop Davis Stake Ogden in a score of 59 to 3. This Conference with her on Saturday. So Mrs. Bybees oper victory put Davis on top of Region and Mrs. Phil Hansen will cele- daughter and and famTwo. The next game, the Darts brate his 12th birthday Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. ily, Jan. 28. Happy birthday, James. hope to dump Weber again. Mrs. Hulda Newbold celebrated Each of the boys and girls of the George Elmer is on TDY service to Blaine, Wash. He will be retum-n- g in a rounle more weeks. OF THE Happy birthday to Robert Ruth Dunaway, Roy Boral-ho- , and Mrs. William Harju on Jan. 26; Betty Steed, Effie Dustin, it James Measom, Earl Steed, Joseph Lassonde Jr., and Karla Jean Nielsen on Jan. 27; Glenn Stone, MarPhone EX 5718 So. 1900 W. sha Boralho, Scott Wiberg on Jan. 30; Maude Sears. Lois Mildon and WE REPAIR: Olena Beth Hill on Jan. 31. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Launmowers Mrs. Wilford Izatt on Jan. 30. To Mr. and Mrs. William A Stone Small Apr onccs cn Feb. 1. Happy birthday to JunB. cycles ior Call and Stan Reid on Feb. 1; Sewing Machines and to Jeannine DeWitt and Gary Young on Feb. 2. ANNOUNCING 4-74- will be held Mia Maids and Explorers SUNSET NEWS one Will call at each home with an envelope for vour contributions. Hilma Ray was hostess to a party on Monday evening. Elaine Ray Ririe was the dealer giving the demonstration. The M Men basketball team consists of the following players: Harold Ray. Grant Dickamore, Way-maCash, Duane Poll, Kelly Ronald Kendell and Eddie V' ' M for drying evoured |