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Show f 1 The Thursday, April 23, 1959 ROY NEWS Kyle Harrop .... Ph. EX JANET ADAMS EX FLORENCE CLARK of Hamilton, New Zealand is visiting with Mr. and Ms. Joseph Taylor, 2038 W. 6000 So. This is one stop-ove- r on a six month tour around the world. , Mrs. Howard (Norma) Haliday, 5731 So. 1900 West, left early Monday morning on a trip by plane to Holland to meet her son Dee who is being released from his duties as a missionary for the LDS Church. They will make a tour of Europe before their return home June 10. of Ogden, visited 'at the Reese Chadburn home Tuesday. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Wayne Hansen are confined at home with the chicken pox.. AND Mrs. Alfred Weston had a family dinner Sunday to celebrate their Harvey Layton, aqd Eliza Weston, Alfreds mothers birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Graham ,of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Layton, of Layton, Mrs. Eliza Weston and the Alfred Westons and Ina. Marie. Ronnie Robinson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Robins oa under-wean appendix operation this week. MR. son-in-la- nt MR. AND MR. AND MRS. Max Dixon and infant are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holtry, 5750 So. 3100 W. The Holtrys are the parents of Mrs. Dixon. , Enjoying South Pacific and supper at Hannons at Salt Lake Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eldredge and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hardy. MRS. Thomas Gibby visited in Tremonton Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff and Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred John. Visitng at the Thomas Gibby home this week has been Hanna George of Aberdeen, Idaho. DUP Camp 26 was postponed this week until Wednesday April 29 at 2 p.m. at the home of Jane JAN AND Kelly Homer are Venable with Lettie Stoker as cospending the week with their hostess and Charlotte Gibby giving grandparents at Hyrum while their the lesson. brother Jed is at the hospital rehonMRS. JOHN Fredrickson covering from a hernia operation. ored her Johnnie Marie daughter, They are the children of Mr. and on her 8th birthday Saturday with Mrs. Keith Homer. a party. Games were played and Visiting Tuesday at the Chester refreshments were served. Those Nelson home Monday to help celewere Vickie Rose, Karen brate Lindas 8th birthday was attending Theresa Fowers, Chase, Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nelson of Ogden. Givens, Margo Peggy niurston, Happy birthday Linda! Jeanette Roskelley, Peggy Jack Russell is at home now Smith, and Estep Ralph Fredrickson. after recent surgery. Mrs. Marvel Jack visited Monday MR. AND MRS. Wilford Barker and Tuesday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen were in Provo Friday and Saturday to V'sit with Mr. and Mrs. Evard J. Larsen, Mr. Larsen's parents. His mother was operated on recently. DINNER guests Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson home Famous World the Wear v ere Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson of Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives at Tre monton, Fielding, Smithfield and hernia reducible for Logan. Bubeis, Bellltss, Slrapltn KATHY' Rundquist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rundquist celeSo. 1900 W. 5360 brated her birthday this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lynch atRoy, Utah tended the Square Dance Clubs Jamboree and election in Ogden EX Friday night. There were 30 . RUPTURED? DOBBS TRUSS 19 ARCTIC 1 CIRCLE 6 oz. Drinks Can be capped to 1 Oc take home 58 iO So. 1900 W., Roy EX 4-70- 33 ROY AUTO PARTS PHONE EX 4 9639 5316 So. 1900 W Roy, Utah AUTO GLASS INSTALLED AUTO GLASS AND PARTS ACCESSORIES New and Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE Bcnnion. They visited in Denver, pleted in a year. San JFrsnclsco, Los Angeles, Mexico FOURTH WARD and Arizona. Relief Society next week will be Julie Smith celebrated her fourth held Abril 30th at 2 p.m. Thursday at home her birthday with a party will Joan present the soPingree Tuesday, April 21. Games were cial science lesson. to served refreshments and played Next Sunday evening will be 22 young friends. held high council night. Charles Goff THE ROY KIWANI-ANNEwill be the spetheir monthly meeting at the home and Rawlin Green cial speakers. Monday of Shirley Smith, evening. President LaRene Oleson conductFIFTH WARD ed the business session. Guest The ward members held a spespeaker for the evening was Melba cial fast for Francis Burton MonIris. Hamblin who spoke day, who has recently been very Refreshments were served by ill. Pierce and Lynile Buehler. THE PRIMARY graduated two Guests for the event were Helen last Sunday evening, Clinton boys Jones, Catherine Critcblow, Marthere. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Passey, garet Sorenson, Barbara Jensen, Mrs. Mirl Passey and Dean Suter, FRANCIS Burton is at home now Merle Coleman, Gayle Moffitt, NelMr. and Mrs. Edwin the son of at recent the after surgery lie Stephens, Ruth Ure, and the Suter. above mentioned hosts and guest Relief Society will be held WedBirthday wifeg this week go to speaker. JoAnn Larsen who celebrated her nesday April 29th at 10:30 a.m. It will be work and business meet5th birthday. Her mother, Mrs. Lillian Larsen honored her with ing under the direction of Mabel a birthday party. The children enBurgoner and Margaret McCracken. The ladies will be making baskjoyed playing games. Refreshments ets and pillows and are to bring were served. Those celebrating with NEWS their own materials. Lunch will be her were Wayne and Joe Parker, served at noon and a baby sitter Shane and Tim Oliver, Richard Alwill be provided. STAKE len, Delos and Barbara Wiberg, Sacrament meeting Sunday April Ruth, Donald and Gwen Petersen. Monday evening at the Lake 26th will be held at 6:30 p.m. and A lovely kitchen shower honorView Stake Primary board meeting will be stake high council night ing Miss Ann Mansfield was held Bernice Mitchell and Phylis Kings-for- also the ladies MIA will be reorMonday at the home of Mrs. Annie were given a special thanks ganized. Wessel with Mrs. Sharon Rutledge and were presented and recognition SIXTH WARD as The bridea color scheme of deep orchid and white with a book. They are now new The Building Fund Committee was carried out in small motif members of the North Davis Stake on the luncheon plate. The follow- and will be serving in their same fTrrrr"' ing guests were present. From Og- positions. PRIMARY officers and teachers den: Miss Sally Donoviel, Miss Annette Holz, Mrs. Helen Hansen, stake preparation meeting was Mrs. Zelda Bouck, Mrs. Barbara held Wednesday evening at Craner; from Salt Lake City, Mrs. Kathleen Stoker, Mrs. Ann Parker, FIRST WARD and Mrs. Delores Wozinck. From at Primary Delon At- Monday Roy: Mrs. Mane Helgesen, Mrs. Hinson received his second class Betty Jensen Mrs. Vera Parker, bfld from hu teacher Joan 01i. Mrs Inez Nelson, Mrs. Charlene afterwhich ve presented a HartmanMrs. Mattie Garfield, Mrs. one his mother, Mrs. ETaine Douglas, Mrs. Sharon Atkinson. Kirk Bullard reMrs. Adeline Pritchard, Emery ceived a Tenderfoot badge from Mrs. Sharon Ford, Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Lester Bullard, . his mother, .. ... , afterwhich Kirk presented her with Mrs. Lilly Berrett. The lovely bride the miniature one. to be is the daughter of Mr. and There will be a temple excursion Mrs. Burton W. Mansfield. The to Logan held April 28th. Mrs. are and Mayor grooms parents O Dean Parker. THERE were 16 of the ward atMRS. SERGENE Simmons is tending the temple excursion to visiting in Chicago for two weeks. the Salt Lake temple Monday eve Mrs. Larry Perkes is home and ning. Anyone who is interested in rapidly recovering from a major this type of work is urged to take operation. advantage of these excursions. THE ROY Toastmaster Club met Relief Society next week will at "Old McDonalds with Jerry be held April 28" at 10 a.m. The Manson as Toastmaster. Speakers social science lesson will be given for the evening were A1 Zamatias by Mrs. Charlotte Gibby. and Burton Mansfield. Walter PritTHE WARD choir will practice chard acted as general evaluator. Wednesday April 29th at 8 p.m. Wayne Wessel was in charge of at the church house. table topics. Monday evening the MIA had a The Robert Prout family have social. A pfogram was presented by left our far city and moved into a tf,e Beehive girls, afterwhich a rec new home in Sunset. ord dance was held and refreshments served. The High Priests of the ward are A BIRTHDAY for Mrs. Arthur a party for May 1st. (May) Jones was held at her home planning on Thursday evening. Her birthday SECOND WARD was Saturday April 18). Her daughRelief Society meeting next week ters and daughter-in-laws- , planned wdj held Wednesday, April 29 the dinner in her honor. It was at 10 a.m. the social science lesvery nice. Present were the honor- son will be given by Joyce Maded guests husband, Arthur Jones; sen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mr. and 4 WARD TEACHERS report meetMrs. Amos Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ing will be held Sunday April 26th Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd at 9 a.m. Last Sunday Kenneth Bauerle Cottle. On Saturday she had a 3 birthday cake and several friends was approved to be ordained a -ame to her home and visited with deacon and George Parker was or- her and wished her a happy birth darned a priest by his father Al-fred Parker. day. Sacrament meeting Sunday April e8d! 26th will be high council night. s.hel? evening at the home of Mr. and beginning at 7 p.m. Ray Widdison Mrs. Delgarn Smith in honor of will be the main speaker. Mrs. Smiths sister, Nola Fowers, THIRD WARD who wil lbe married Friday. Co hostess for the event was Dee Ann Lynn Pope, the son of Mr. and Benson. Attending were 16 friends Mrs. Lloyd A. Pope was a speaker and relatives. at the Ogden 38th Ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery evening. He spoke on service in of Nyssa, Ore., are visitors at the he organization of the church, home of Mr. and Mrs. Delgarn Lynn hold the priesthood of a Smith. They are here to attend teacher. the wedding of her sister, Nola. FOOTINGS arc being made Recently returned from a vaca- ready to pour for the new chapel. tion trip are Mr. and Mrs. Stan It is hoped that it will be com- There is square!, attending. Michael Miller, small son of )ir, and' Mrs.' Virgil Miller, is in the Dee Hospital after an operation. He is getting along very well. MRS. DARRELL (Betty) Wood has been very sick with a reoccur-ance.o- f the flu, we wish her a thorough recovery soon. Cub Scout pack 873 will hold a meeting April 29th at 8 p.m. at the- ward hall under the direction of Cubmaster Horace Mower. Visiting at Coalville last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon- Crittenden and family. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Heber. Wilde and Mr. and Mrs.. Leo .Crittenden a L are goiog ahead with plans to build of six couples slid will meet ence a month. another bouse. Relief Society next week, will be WARD Faculty meeting was held held Wednesday ApriL29.at, 10:30 Tuesday evening at Bishop Kays. a.m. The social science lesson will Last Sunday evening the speak- will be , given by Delores Smith. ers were Loren Shcllcbacher and Blaine Johnson who spoke on pel subjects. Three new . families were welcomed into the ward recently. Mr. and Mrs. Aage Naegle and Roxanne, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley John Kennedy and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clough and family. . T1IE WARD is organizing dinner groups now to raise funds for the new chapel. They will be in groups . . . Land of scenic variety My Neighbors CHURCH d a Incidentally, what happened to that foreign car that was ahead of us a ways back? a all others&r qears behind. 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