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Show ?"' 001 fpMMpSMpMaqpwqpe" 1 South Weber Hews Tola year activities followed by light refreshments served to the parents and visitors. The program was Bernice by counselor planned Horne and teachers Delores Miller, Nan Jewkes, Cleone Foxley and Mavis Price. The Trekkers under the direction of Connie LaMar will hold a Treker demonstration Sunday Nov. 29 at 2 30 p.m. in the war drecreation all. All parents are especially invited. Ukera, and Helen Dayton. The Mia Maids were Darlene Ray, Ansta Coleman, Karen Wilson, Linda Kendell, Lorrta Birt and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith have Sherry Williams. returned from California where Beehive girls are Patsy Hill, they attended the funeral of An- Becky Wilson, Judy Blackner, Angies grandfather. Her other grand- ita Kendell, Julie Isaacs, Sally Judy Mathis, Juanita mother Mrs. Henny, spent a few Stanger, Brake, Julie Hill and Susan days here with her before Angie and Ronald left for California. Mr. CONGRATULATIONS are in orand Mrs. Link Smith kept the three der for the newly weds Mr. and Smith bovs. Mrs. William Cornia. They were THERE will be no meetings in married on Nov 3 and then spent the ward on Sunday on account of two weeks in California visiting conference The Aaronic priesthood friends and relations. will furnish the music in the mornDon Ray is the proud owner of ing session at 9 a m. and the Jun- a new aqua bud white 1955 MerSchool 3 and ior Sunday groups cury. five will for the 3 pm. session Dont forget to take the Junior EREI) Stanger has had an exSunday School to practie at 2 30 change student from the Brigham pm on Saturday m the tabernacle. City Indian School staying with him for two days and evenings Pat Murray and Karen Smith His name is James Johnston and represented our ward in the speech was from a reservation in Arizona each and fevtual received excellent Fred also went to Brigham and ratings Pat then went to the stake a of clays with him re and there received the superior spent couple cently. This was in connection with rating Congratulations the school They both enjoyed their I.INf) Harmon was honored at outings. a birthday party on Wednesday On Monday evening a shower evening The gills played games was given for Berniel Higlcy in and ate pie and drank punch Tte her home The baby to be received girls attending were Terry ITena, man y gifts and everyone enjoyed t arol Nix, Arlene Brake, Dixie bunco and hunting boys names out Greer, Gaykne Bouchard, Gloria of macroni. Lunch was .served to Isaacs and Jean Ray of Ogden also 30 guests. her sister Judy and brother. Brad DERRAL By ram was released The olley ball season has just as deacon advisor on Sunday for he finished and the following Gleaner is being called into the service and girls and married women placed will leave this week end No one Shannon Kapp, Angie Smith, Donhas been called to take his place na Poll, Ileen Stark, Louise Cash, but Lynn Coy was called to fill Deoil Byram. Juneau Dickamore, the job as assistant deacon advisor flg ZtQ for VttNTER WINTERIZE NOW! Dont take chances with old man winter have the antifreeze checked in your car now! Let Pete check your car over and make sure its wintenzed Put your mind at EASE and let PETE DO IT! RESSLER'S Sinclair Service Phone EX 51 Dealer In Sinclair Products 5348 SO. 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH SECOND The WARD The Welfare banquet last week was a real success with 218 people enjoying the delicious d.nner. The Bishopric and committees would like to thank everyone for their cooperation. Speakers at sacrament meeting next Sunday will he Russell former member of the bishopric. Roc. 9 at Relit f Society there will be gift items and baked goods on sale during work clay also a special Christmas program and luncheon will be held The Homebuilder girls held their demonsti ations Sunday. parents June Brewers Bluebird girls were 100 per cent in attendance with their mothers. Elaine ( hild, stake visitor and the Primal y presidency, also enjoyed the piogiam Th eSeagull class with Wilma Stewart teachei, prisentul their outline to their mother and Ruth Simmojis of the MA. Inmaty was theie also. The Gay Note class with Colleen llaik as teacher, ontcitained their mothers Sunday followed by light refreshments. A candy sale was held Tuesday at Primary and was very successCar-rout- RECEIVING the b e a u t i f u 1 quilt that the grand prize of the evening was George Elmer. The Sunset Relief Society bazaar was outstanding. Various booths were featured throughout the evening. . CHURCH NEWS A stake Primary preparation meeting will be hi Id Monday Nov 30 at Hooper at 89 p m The Roy Sixth Ward are hostess for the meeting E. FT. MONROE, VA-Ro- bert Steck this week took his first step ypward in the Army when he was advanced from 2nd to 1st lieutenant in the U. S. Army Reserve. He is a son of Mr. and' Mrs. Noel E. Steck, 5395 So. 1900, Roy. ROY NEWS Satui day Nov 28, 8 30 p.m at the stake house will be a Thanksgiving dance Everyone is invited to attend ful. The Sunday School stake preparation meeting will be held SunTHIRD WAR D The Primary children delivered day in the stake house It was Delbert Smith is back east on postponed to the fifth Sundav He Thanksgiving baskets Wednesday TI)Y for Hill field lie has been cause of the conference last Sun to 12 families in the waul for their gone a month and has one more day Thanksgiving dinners to go FOURTH W IU Schedule of Relief Society meet Next next to he held week Sunday evening Nov 29 The annual turkey supper was a ings Relief Society conleicnoe will be Dec 1 First Ward, Tuesday success There too wasnt big many held, beginning at 4 30 p m at the outside the ward present but most port meeting 9 30 am by Roy Junior High 'the1 theme will theology meeting of the people m the ward showed Schofield, be Relief Society xUengthenx testi a m by Ona Venable up Second Ward Wednesday Dec monies Special musical numbers will be given In the Singing Moth2 repoit meeting 10 a ill by Frail eis lfumler thealogv 10 30 a m ers. Our chapel is progressing nicely Rhea Stevens LOOK! FELLOWS! by Fourth at present vve are laving buck and Roc 3 Waid, Thmsday EARN MONEY - PRIZES report meeting 2 pm bv Aim carl use all volunteer help possible, JOIN THE DOUGLAS Wood, theologv 2 30 pm by Per so savs the new hishopm MODEL GIFT CLUB The Ilomebuildei gills held their nice Van Dame Be a Douglas Model Gift Club Wedne-alaI lfth Wald demonstration Sunday 2 Dec p.uents oqent. Earn money and valuable 10 30 bv Marg lor night under the direcUon ol teach An for excellent report meeting way prizes. Scout Troops and other groups to ter, followed by theology In Mai ers, Irene Nelson, Jam t Andrews earn money . . . fun, too. and Alta Bens it la Parsons Me are really happv m the Pri 2 Dec Wedncsdav Sixth TODAY JOIN Ward, Send a post card today with your Theology meeting 10 30 a m by mury to see Lencthn 1ietce hack 0 have missed Joan Moser followed bv report within our mist age, name and address; full particulars will be sent by return her Welcome back meeting mail. No obligation, of course. FIFTH U IRI) Seventh Ward Wedncsdav Dec The Relief Societv bv 10 Bunnv am presidencv meeting repoit ODELS Toriv, theologv 10 30 am by Lcn would like to thank everyone who helped make the bazaar a sucess lie Buehler They would ,iKo like to announce FIRST WRl Giving wonderful talks at sacra that Grace I Judy won the build 122 East Second South ment im cling Sunday evening were mg fund quilt Salt Lake City 1, Utah Keep Dec 19 in mind as (hats Farl B ( hi Id of the stake high council and Roval F. Ilanopof the the date ol the ward Christmas Party foi tne children The Pri stake mission The Relief Society will hold a inary is m ch.uge of the piogram The bovs and girls of the Pu Christmas sale Saturday Dec 5 fiom 3 to 5 p m in tlie Jr Sunday mniy brought canned goods to School room There will he many Primary 'luisdav to send to the nice ( hristmjs gilt items on sale ( hildrens Hospital at Salt Lake Such things as pillow cases, towels, for their Thanksgiving dinner doilies and aprons will be display Speakers at sacrament meeting ed Sunday weir Mi Simpson of the There will be no Primary Thurs stake mission and Albert J Fieldclay due to Thanksgiving ing of tlu huh council Musical The Homebuilders held a par numbers wire furnished by Diane cults demonstration Sundav The Met i acker .loan Smith and Judy gills demonstrated their outline of Folkman v dvefllsinriAcife for i6tfl For Your Town Earl Mathews has been released from the hospital but is recovering at home at present. BISHOP AND Mrs Loren Kay motored to Logan Monday evening Birthday greetings this week go to Dean Wiberg, Clem Thorpe, Steven Noe, Brent Miller, Kate Chet Thorstead, Noe, Carolyn Thorstead, Vera Ann Hess, Robb E. Gibson, Jill Allen, Michael Child and Pattie Robinson. ENJOYING the company of a new son are Richard and Delores Bramwell. Their baby arrived Nov. 19 at the Dee Hospital. Dennis Little, 3 year old son of Mr and Mrs. Darrell Wood had the misfortune Tuesday of falling and cutting his head requiring a number of stitches. He fell on an The Homebuilders held a party Tuesday at Primary Thursday, November end table. , HENRY Cluff has returned home from the hospital but is still bed ridden at heme. Weekend guests at the Andrew EL Moser home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaine and baby of Logan. The Elwyn Walker family have moved from the HalVern subdivision to their new home in Don-It- a subdivision. Moving into the old Walker home are the Paul Farber family. WESLEY J. TAYLOR returned home Friday after spending sometime at Seattle on TOY. Daughters of tJtah Pioneers Sunset View Camp met Monday evening at the home of Faye Wilson with Iona Cathey as The lesson was given by Marlene Eastman and Shirley Parker. Dean C. and Melba Bodily Child are proudly showing off a new daughter, born Nov. 17. Janet and Douglas think shes pretty much okeh too. LITTLE Carolyn Thorstead celebrated her birthday Nov. 17. She was 3 years old. She celebrated by inviting her friends to ,a party wherethey played games and had ice cream, cake, candy and punch. Present were Delray and Monte Grange, Runnie and Steven Nen-son- , Vickie, Michael and Shelly Naet, Laurie Jo Adams, Connie Rose, Roger Crockett, Linda LaMar, Denise Montgomery and Danny Johnson. Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. J. Thorstead. NOV. 20 WAS the date the son ARE YOU TIRED OF PAYING HIGH AUTO INSURANCE RATES pr mm to to howldt Low Co under the direction of teachers, Sarah Eames, Jean Hodge and LaRene SIXTH WARD At sacrament meeting last Sun day evening Special speakers were Thomas Harris and DeWayne Kim Mansfield-Smit- her Y good crowd entoved the meeting Our ward Primary will be stakg hosts at stake preparation meeting Monday evening at Hooper We would like to welcome two new lamilies into the ward A special welcome is extended to the (ryil duff and Grant Higgs fami ilies Rebef Societv conference will be held Sunday Nov 29 Mabel Iekr--eof the Make Relief Society will he a special visitor pproved to be oi darned a pr.est Surd, v was Larry Miller son of Mr and Mrs. Oliver Miller. SEVENTH WARD Speakers at sacrament Sundav wete Jack Hazen and Rodney Bens representatives from the stake The Primary are working cn a Christmas program for Dee. 17. So everyone set that date aside. The Relief Society bazaar will he held Thursday Dec 3 at 6 p n in the stake house On sale wi'l be many gift ites and delicious foils Come one and all and enio, supper with your friends and nmgn-borwhile you Christmas slnp. tivities; it recognizes individual members of the community as interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By helping different factions of the community to learn bbout each UNITING Mrs. Floyd Jensen EX 3-86- 18 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiir TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . . Convenient Budget Terms UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT DAVE'S SERVICE HIGHWAY 91 ROY We sell nothing but quality The best bourbon bottled s now FORCEI less! tm A srPn 'Lhcuuiiiou auuboii F - IvSSSl J 14, or, .16 in pi on Amubon iSchenlci) TOWN GROW! srnicc" fiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiimiimiiiimimmiimi costs other, your local newspaper promotes understanding and cooperation for the good of the entire area. . f HELP YOUR EX 9 0648 Co. h Roy, Utah 0 SOLID. ( Hostess will call with basket of gifts... and friendly greetings from our religious, dvio and ' business leaders. If you, cqr others yon know, ars moving, bo sum to phono Weloomo Wagon. CUrdi AUTHORIZED GOLDEN RULE AGENT to town.. Yoar Welcome Wtgon WMi Ferihar Soso As Modi As 30 Safe Drh mr Award Reductions Olcson Mrs. Nancy Ander- When you move parents YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER . for son of Logan. TIIOMAS CARTER was a weekend visitor at the Parley Oleson home. Mr. Carter is attending the BYU inJProvo. Mr. and Mrs. Kent W. Redden have a new daughter. She was born Nov. 19 The 19th of November was the day the on of Don and Adelia Hampton Jenson of Roy was born. Imer 1 A dfco Noo-Drbki- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong of Clearfield and Burt Redford of South Ogden and the first UNDERWRITERS PiJkaliJ for first OLDEN RULE . . . Tow local newspaper strives to represent every facet ol the Community It promotes business by advertising products cmd services; it supports churches, schools, and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their ac- of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Guthrie was born. He arrived at the St. Benedicts Hospital to the happy parents. Autho Parsons and his wife the former Lynata Bennett of 4995 So. 1900 W. are showing off a new daughter, their first. The baby is also the first grandchild for Bishop and Mrs. D. Vemile Parsons, the first grandaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennett of South Ogden, the 1 t Page Four 28, 1939 W(,k,g . a(;kd 8 y ars Now onlv Vm- -. A SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER! 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