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Show in ta&UTMMW Johnson, wh bleued by his father. Also Iairry Stone Brown, ton of whose leader is Bernice Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown was ortook them to the canyon for a dained a teacher by Bishop Johncook out. son and Blaine Harmer was susHEWS tained and set apart as advisor to The Trailbuilders Fundalay was the Priests quofurti.' held in , the Roy Park last week FIRST WARD Trailbuilder boys, parents and Sunday July 19 at 7 p.m. Elder Special speakers at sacrament with Barton will report his misspecial attending, special gucss Wesley were evening meeting Sunday stake Beth visitors were sion Hall, stake to the Netherlands. vPratt, Reynold Peterson and Adelia and leader Todd, Guide Douglas Porter also a' mens quaris extended Ho all A thank tet from Hooper furnished the stake Trekker leader. The Primary ward memberyou who came fit th afd The also. were guests beautiful music enjoyed by every- presidency evening was well planned by Bla- of the Seferino Apodaoeo' family) one. zer teacher, Bernice Givens and whose home arid all belofigirijj were THE MIA girls will return from Guide leaders, Joan Oliver and Ios' in a fire Monday. Members of camp Saturday evening after spend- Lillian Larsen. Games were play- the ward came forward with clothing the past three days there. ed afterwhich refreshments were ing, bedding, beds jmdfoocTIf- the housed are temporarily Terry Wurston, son of Mr. and served to the 38 people present. family who A Pot luck supper party honor- at the Lee Thurgood home in West Mrs. Arnold Wurston was graduare ated from Primary last week. ing Wayne Wilde and Wayne Kim-be- r Point. The Apodaoeo family within fall but members ward not rebeen who have recently The Seagull Girls led by Delores the ward boundaries and ward Miller and the Bluebird grls, leased from the Sunday School members felt their help was needWednesheld was superintendency day evening at the Roy Park. A ed. Thank you iveryonef.' ROY THIRD WARD . . baseball game followed by mixed The third ward successfully conparty games, preceded the supper. Chairman of the ever.t was Willard verted services, to the Municipal School and find an increased Parker. at Sunday School. Your Doctor's Ally SECOND WARD this week the apricots During The Guides are having a cook-ou- t donated to the ward have been in guarding health at North Park Monday July picked and transported to the can20 at 5 p.m. Their teacher is nery. Adncne Johnson. More help is needed on the new THE GUIDES are going to Camp . chapel. A one year completion date Kiescl on the 22nd under the di- Jis expected by the bishopric. But more help from the members is rection of their leader. The Trailbuilders Fundalay will needed to meet this deadline. Elder Dee Halliday reported on be held July 29th at 7 p.m. at the mission to Holland in Sunday Park. his Roy The Primary birthday service evening services. A most pleasent will be held Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. meeting. FOURTH WARD The Primary officers and teachsacrament a Owen wish A ers enjoyable speedy very Lugene Your registered pharmacist is meeting was enjoyed by everyone illness. She from her recovery with fills every prescription last week. Margaret still confined at the hospital. While attending utmost accuracy. Were on the she is ill Jerry Code is taking her Gould who has recently returned job night and day. from a mission to Holland reported place as organist. Being released as the Guide lead- her mission and two of her comBENNION DRUG er is Fern Harrop, who will now panions, Sylvia Burnett and Patty teach the Larks and Adriene John- Thomas furnished the music by son will be teaching the Guide boys. singing both in English and Dutch. Alwoys tops LAS TSUNDAY fast and testiSacrament meeting next Sunday for quality mony meeting was held and two July 19 will begin at 4 30 with children were blessed and named. special speaker being Dee Haliday Garry Lee Hurst, son" of Mr. and who is also a returned missionary Mrs. Raymond Hurst was blessed from Holland. by his father and Jay Bruce JohnThe Primary is going to hold a son son of Bishop and Mrs. Aldous round the block parade Monday the 20th of July for all the classes from th- - nursery to the Top pilots Tno Trainbuilders Fundalay was held Wednesday in the North Park it for the boys and' their parents. Games were played and refreshments served. Plans for the evePhone EX ning were made by Margie Ogden 5718 So. 1900 W. and Francis Jenson. The Homebuilders holiday was held Thursday evening at the stake IS THE TIME house under the direction of Iva Larsen, Seagull leader, Irene Nelson, Bluebird leaders, and Connie TO YOUR Boyle, Lark leader. All Homebuilders and their mothers were Invited and enjoyed the evening by mak-hat- s LAWN and placing games aflerwhich refreshments were served. FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY BOB GARDNER, Manager THE RELIEF Society last week held then work meeting. They learned to make bags. Instructor sister-in-lawas Evaline Tullis and her delicious a and Mrs. Hancock -pot luck luncheon was served. WARD FIFTH At sacrament meeting last Sunrecentday Layton Wessel who has Australian the from ly returned mission reported faith promoting v.4 4 x experiences telling of how the taught the gospel missionaries while playing basketball. Ronald The July 16, 1930 CHURCH 1 dent that happened when he and your kin folk. Mrs. Maurice Mar. his wife were asleep in their sleep- shall of the Second Ward is the ining bags in Logan Canyon. Delbert structor for this course. received three broken ribs and scratches about his face when some- - nighr.rtdgtV rede in upon them with their dar v WAYNE BROSTROM was. released from Ward teacher district supervisor aM Yiistatned as assistant scout master, in the Sunset Have you," Ward MIA, Sunday. Ennis Alldredge was sustained as Ward teachsomeone or er district Supervisor in Waynes placA" Geraldine Mason;- - accompanied by IrentTMeQuarrle at the you know, piano, furnished the extra music moved for sacrament meeting Sunday. She sang, Beside Still Waters" and "Before the Sun Goes Down. new home? The teachers quorum pf Sunset Ward will enjoy a luncheon and Your Welcomo Wagon outing and boating at Hyrum City Hoc test Will call with dam Saturday, July 18. They have friendly gifts end invited the bishopric and the secgreetings from the retary "and assistant secretary of PARDON, UV CnnORI La-Ro- y - has 3 f m E Gardner's Fix-- Shop 2-62- 76 NOW SHARPEN MOWER Drink Milk for Energy I laGHOViK HAIL Wouldn't a glass of the priesthood under 21, Vera Young and Robert McQuarrie to attend. The Sunset Ward MIA held Reimschussel also sang a solo. David Simmons son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Simmons was grad- SUNSET NEWS Mrs. Pearl Holbrook has been uated from primary by LaRaine summer months in Winger and was approved for or- spending the dination to a deacon. Merrill Eames Wyoming and California. MR. AND Mrs. Sherman Way-men- t son of Mr. and Mrs. Darward Eames hate returned from a week was approved to be ordained a vacation in Yellowstone park. They teacher. report it is just wonderful out Plans for the ward chapel for there in the cool fresh mountain the 4th and 5th wards, combined, air of the park. were' gone over Tuesday evening First year sewing 1 club, called of the respective by bishoprics Sally Silly recently reorganized wards and Wednesday Bishop Parsons and Bishop Reimschussel mo- as follows: Afton West, president; tored to Salt Lake to the archietecs Susan Call, vice president; Carol and builders offices to recommend Bywater, secretary; Judy Burton, cheer leader and songs; Lynn Meaa few changes. It is hoped that apdows, reporter. Leaders are Cathy beto received be soon will proval Call and Linda Mayhue. gin construction. MR. AND Mrs. Clarence Dixon BUILDING SITE is just north of and daughter, Cathy and Lynn the Roy Junior High School. Harbertson, enjoyed a short tnp The primary held a family night in the Uintahs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon Jr., Tuesday evening at the Roy Park for all ward members. There was of California, have been visiting around the block parade with the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant children in costumes and carrying Hammon Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. noise makers. There was a dart Ray Call, the past two weeks. Mrs. Clarence Sears became ill game and fish pond for the children and hot dogs, home made ice Monday evening and after examicream and cake were sold after nation was taken to the hospital dinner and a program. where she was operated on for gall bladder that evening. She is reSIXTH WARD to be doing very well. ported now for , Plans are being formed SUNSET Third Ward presented the Relief Society bazaar- to be annual their Primary parade Thurswith held in August at North Park, B, at 5.30 p.m. It was very day July school clothes and childrens entercolorful and interesting to see. tainment being their mam objecFriday evening, July 10, the tive. Third Ward also held their speLast Sunday evening the genea- cial evening for all Homebuilder logy committee was reorganized. girls and their mothers. The title Released were Mr. and Mrs. Owen was a Night of Charm and the Fox, Warren Bcus and Glen Stok- guest speaker was Mrs. Ruby er and those sustained were, Aage Wheelwright Class leaders are Nagel, chairman, Nola Nagel, sec- Mrs. Kenneth Arave and Mrs. retary, Edwin T. Ralph and Fred Mark Jenkins. DELBERT KAY is at home conLeRoy Hill as assistants. from a 4th of July acci- valescing a The Primary are planning block parade to be held July 23 subwith the location the division. The scouts and Aaronic priesthood are at Wind River for a three day stay. Leaders going with the boys were Bishop Loren Kay, John Jeppson, Jack Taylor, Blaine Johnson and Darrell Johnson. i Hal-Ver- a swimming party Tuesday evening at the new Clearfield pool instead of 'regular Mutual. - Everyone 'attending had a enjoyable evening. TWO CHILDREN, Sheril and Kay Lynn Wells, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wells were operated on Saturday for removal Of their tonisls. They are both doing nicely. Little Brent Harbertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harter-so- n had the misfortune of falling and breaking his arm the other day. Now he gets about playing with his arm in a cast but he says it doesnt COMElWAGON Complete Landscaping hurt-mu- ch. j ci-- (Licensed Contractor) Financing Arranged Bedding Plants Gillette Adjustable Razor $ Setting PLANTED LAWNS Another course of Genealogy started in Sunset Monday night, and Will continue for about six weeks. Anyone is Invited t6 attend and learn the way to search out Shrubs-Evergree- ns for Superb Shanes! Mf. Ogden Nursery Roy, Ut. U EX 4-14- 71 5Li CIRCLE ARCTIC 16 oz. Drinks - 10c Can be capped to take home 58 L: iO So. EX 1900 W., Roy 4-70- 33 n C365DD iKSjDaB THE OLD TIMER HURTINQ YOUT MILK ImmUltH taste good right now? 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