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Show inr nijj n nr 1 "1f'li'M'r" 'll"'1' mr "0 1 up- J iiiiiii iuiii it prif V 4 A.. The . v January r and Wand Taylor over the long Riverdale Hevs New Years. weekend. On Jan. 2, they were in Sacramento to The settling, of the ground around a water line where it had been disturbed by the Installation of the sewer lijie last year was 'responsible If or the interruption of the water service in Riverdale for 'several hours last Saturday. The break occurred in front of Ike Boek-wek- s Beeline station on the highway. This is the fourth such break that has happened at the intersection of the water and 6ewer lines. attend the wedding of Patsy Ann Stewart, daughter of onetime Riverdale resident Royal Stewart. She was married to Michael Call, a relative of the late Odell Call. They also visited in Stockton with Wanda's brohter and family, the LaVar Starks. She said they Were surprised to find the roads and weather very good. At that time there was only a light skiff of snow on Donner A 7 IB. 8 oz. son was born to Jack and Sally Frost pt the Dee Hospital on Jan. 6. He is the first grandchild for the Julian Frosts and the Ernest PAGE TWO 14, 1960 Sunset News ly Injured i nan automobile cident some time ago and Hooper News Here from Nampa, Idaho, for the past month is Verna Cottje, who has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Belnap. Mr. Belnap was serious- - Mrs. Gladys Taylor entered the Dee Hospital for treatment. A Fun Party for the entire membership of the River-dalWard will be sponsored LYN'NETTE Garner and Rhea Mrs. Hulda Newbold is in by the MIA Thursday evening, Smith. Marilyn Cordgitt were for a fe wdays visiting Ilyrum Jan. 21. in the ward recreation recently sustained as teachers in with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn hall. Tickets may he purchased the Sunday School of the Sun- Smith and family. from the Deacons and Teachers set Ward. Mrs. June Schaclling as they contact each family. was sustained as counselor in the Sunset Ward YWMIA. be will buffet style, Supper, served from 7 p.m. to 8, followMrs. Liza Beesley is spending ed by a program and games the winter with her son and until 10 p.m. Proceeds will go family, in Roy. toward meeting the ward welfare assignment. NEW CHOIR members are being encouraged to join the group in preparation for an Easter Cantata, according to Mrs.- Jeane Knight, choir president. Rehearsals will be held every Sunday evening following sacrament meeting, and will let out promptly at 9 p.m. regardless of what time it was started. Eligibility is not limited to great vocal talent and training but rather reaches out to include even those who merely like to sing. More ally needed. teen-ager- art s Paulings are former Sunset residents, now living in Roy, but Ronnie left from Sunset Second for his mission. A2c Hal G. Porter writes home that he is fine and tells of the pretty green country in Crete. w Mrs. Leonard Klos says that her son, Airmail Guy. is fine and still in France, and that Mary Louise, her daughter is now in Tennessee wilh the Waves. She likes it very well. SEAMAN Larry Roberts was recently at home on a 16 day kuc. Seaman Roberts is currently assigned to the USS Tracer stationed at San Francisco, Calif. He is the son of Mr. and .Mis. Leslie Roberts, 1086 No. W. Miss Bea of Mr. and 251) Jay Hill, daughter Mrs. Ikmglas Hill, recently celebrated her sixth birthday wilh 22 little guests. The North Davis Stake Beehive Virtue Night was held at S) racu.se at 7:30 p.m. Monday night. Jan. 4. with a very gratifying attendance. In conjunction with Davis County District Adult Education classes. Sunset PTA wishes to announce a new scries of classes to be given in Davis County beginning Jan. '18, I960. Regis- traiion will be on Monday. Jan. Ill at 7 p.m. at Central Junior High in Layton. Among the 17 classes to be offered there will be family clothing, tailoring, etc., and upholstering and fur- niture refinishing which will be three hour classes each week-- ! j t V" Wine VS2 tod m3 witi i bukat W (UU.mM friendly mating! fret lallgWoa, (dvia and .or ImoIimm kadait. If ywr knew, ft Uun' yt d mortng, to tn W fan to ptoM - ytM' hurt while playing were Pam- ela Bailey, who Buffered a concussion, a Child boy, who broke his arm and Hal Johnston, who pulled the muscles in his leg. WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Both Hooper wards held fireside meetings Sunday night as instructed by the LDS church authorities. These meetings, to be held each Sunday night Watch Repairing will be done for the Next Two Weeks at Year's resolution 13 OFF Boost Utah's mineral industries! Experts predict a population growth of 54 by 1975 in the Pacific and To share fully in this growth, Utah must formsh thousands of new jobs and the basis for this must come from mineral industries. Given Moun-tain.Stat- LET US BE OF SERVICE TO YOU! expansion the right economic climate, Utah's minerals inevitably will attract the Investment capital needed for maximum GILES JEWELRY INC development. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION life for all "From the ROYS MUNICIPAL SHOPPING CENTER earth comes an abundant Tender, Pork Loin End. semi-truc- mall privileges authorized M Eoy, Utah to town.. - year. be A REC ENT report from Elder Ronald Pauling in New Zealand for the LDS Church, tells of an accident in which he could easily have been killed. But with his faith and desire to stay his time, he is again fine and at his duties every day. Ronnie was run inot by a dual wheel on a rainy day. It knocked him down and ran over him, one se! of wheels on his body and one on his legs, but not a bone was broken. He was in the hospital for two weeks and a few das they didn't think he would be able to walk again hut through some miracle, his mother says, he was saved. The eunChonicie . Uovi son-in-la- righteous desires and worthy accomplishments. HEIKO (Ike) Bockweg enterHospital a week ago Saturday to await major surgery. The hospital reports that the date of his operation has not been set but that he is getting along fiue. The annual Primary Children's Hospital Birthday Penny Drive is scheduled for Feb. 4 in the Riverdal area. Workers will call at the homes that evening to accept donations of a penny for every year of age of the household members. MISS JANET Khccs became Mrs. Howard J. Ellis in a cere- mony performed in the Iaigan Temple on Dec. 28. She was formerly a music teacher at Walquist Junior High School where he teaches science. Following their wedding ceremony they took a short honeymoon trip to Las Vegas. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Rhces of Pleasant View. His parents and Mr. and Mrs. Alina Etiis of Riverdale. Hostesses to the DUP ladies (his month will be Mrs. Florence Fife assisted by Mrs. Eihcl Hunter, 'the meeting will begin at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 28 at Mrs. Fife's home. A pleasant trip to Central California was taken bv Johnnv i for the Rose Parade. They toured many places of interest and wer egone about eight days. Enjoying this Vacation were Ervin and Nola Cox, Thorald and Eva BABIES who received a name Pasadena where tney. spent a Cox, Howard and Marian Cox, through March are under the diLeslie and Hattie Fowers, Tom rection of the bishoprics and and a blessing at sacrament few days with Malend and Jen? and Nell Lowe, artd Carl and MIA organiaztions. All young were Bradley nfe Jackman. ; ; Norma Manning. Ervin also at- people between the ages of 14 meeting Sunday son of Gus and Martended the Rose Bowl game. Lewis and Cassie Mitchell reand 20 are invited to attend. Vaughn, garet Vaughn, Julie Iloopes, turned home recently from a L a Y o n a Cunnington, Loretta A VACATION spent in Long of Lowell and Joanne trip to Virginia whdre they Simpson, daughter of Harold Beach, Calif., was enjoyed by daughter and Leon Hunt Frew, spent Christmas with their Hoopes, and Catherine Simpson and Albert and Sigrid Anderson durMr. Frew. daughter and Alona Rackham, daughter of ing the holidays. Coming back son of Dean and Phyllis Mrs. Wayne Christensen and' Paul and Lelois Rackham. Children confirmed- - were Kar- and family. on the train, they visited with en ClearLorin and Frew of Emma Arave, daughter of Gene TIERE HAS been almost an HERB Peterson has spent the of Hooper, who and Norma Arave, Lari Cunfield, formerlyl epidemic of injuries at Hooper were on and past two weeks in Philadelphia. of Blaine from home their daughter way nington, Most recent to school this The bishoprics of the thee wards wish everyone a happy new year and a happy future. The secret of happiness lies within each of us and we must put forth effort to get it. It is one of the laws of life that each acquisition has its cost and happiness is realized only through especi- you tiioya still recuperating from his injuries. He suffered a broken arm, fractured hip, a head injury and numerous other less serious injuries. Vernas husband, Leslie, came down to spend Christmas. LeRoy B. Smith isn't very well. His health seems to have failed him of late and he is confined to his home much of the time. ed Dee $cond Got is TWO BIRTHDAYS on the Davis High School. She received same State day was the occasion foi from Utah her B.S. degree University; taught school in a double celebration at the Carl California a year and at Davis Fowers home. Rulon was 10 and Don wqs 7. They each entertaintwo years. ed two dinner guest the day Elder Thomas Kay has been of their birthday?. heard from recently. He is doSix Hooper couples took a hoi ing fine and kept busy, but found time to record a letter iday bus tour to Pasadena, Cal. on a tape and send his parents. Tom has been in Holland now Mr. and Mrs. Glendon C. Por- 13 months and away from home ter entertained at a recent fam- two Christmas so he is getting at their home. a bit homesick. He ily enjoys hearIt was in the form of a pot ing from friends at home and luck, with all the brothers and will cnioy the tape his folks sisters of Mr. Porter present. are working up for him. e ac- meeting. Other classes such typing, short hand, public speaking, etc., will be one hour classes. These classes will be $4 each. For further information call Mrs. Marcella Harris. MISS KAY Heinze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frex Heinze, of Sunset Second Ward, was honored with a testimonial at the ward Sunday, Jan. 10 prior to leaving fer a mission to the Western States, headquarters at Denver, Colo., for the church. 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