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Show tr .., , nT rf K,. 'w3?iie . v ., January . m PAGE FOUR 14, 1060 lores Miller as class. Each Saturday morning At this meeting Barbra Frost 10 a.m. at his home the lessons was sustained as Top Pilot will be given. First Ward Tuesday Jan. 19, teacher and Della Weston as Next Sunday Jan. 17 the time 10 a.m. Literature lesson by Trekker teacher. will go into effect. All meetings Virginia Wurston. A reminder to the parents of except sacrament meeting will Second Ward Wednesday Jan. 21 1,0 a.m. Social Science Primary age children. Junior be as scheduled. Sacrament Primary begins at 3 p.m. and meeting will be held at 4:30 lesson by Kathleen Dunbar. will end at 4 p.m. Children from p.m. at the stake house. Third Ward Tuesday Jan. Sunbeams to Co Pilots meet 10 a.m. Work 19, day meeting. LAKE VIEW WARD Special guest will be Mrs. Laura at this time. Regular Primary Effective Sunday, Jan. 17, the at 3.45 Holmes who will demonstrate for older children begins Lake View Ward will hold Sac5 p.m. at p.m. ending cake decorating. rament sendees Sunday eveFourth Ward Thursday Jan. SECOND WARD ning at 6 p.m. instead of at 21, 2 p.m. Literature lesson by Frimary preparation was held 7:30 p.m. as they have done e in the ward chapel. Hattie Gibby. at the home of Carolyn Beck-stcaSIXTH WARD Fifth Ward Wednesday Jan. Wednesday evening. The Roy Sixth Ward will 20, 10:30 a.m. Social Science lesEdwin Miller was advanced son by Rhoda Flinders. last week to the Guide class. change their meeting time to Sixth Ward Wednesday Jan. Millie. Stevens is teaching the 7:30 p.m. an dthe Roy Seventh Ward will hold their meeting 20, 10:30 a.m. Literature lesson Guide class temporarily now. at 4.30 p.m. There will be no THIRD WARD by Clair Jeppson. Seventh Ward Wednesday, Primary preparation was held change of schedule for other Jan. 20, 10 a.m. Work meeting, Tuesday night at the home of meetings held in the ward under the direction of Fern Maxine Nielsen with Norma Pas- house. Harrop. During the sey as FIRST WARD meeting the coming night meetUINTAH NEWS Primary preparation meeting ing and daddy date were diswas held at the home of Muriel cussed. We extend a happy birthday Jacobs with Nan Jewkes and De- Remember the ward Budget dinner to he held Jan. 23 at the wish this week to Laron AnderFred Bagley, Beverly new chapel. It will be a $10 son, a couple affair. With entertainPringle, Jan. 11; John Dye, Kama Miller, Myrtle Peterson, ment. Jan. 12, Sander Bybee, ReNae ijteen C. Ure, son of Mr. and Michelle, Jan. 13, John Barnes, Mrs. Bert Ure, spoke on The Laren Hill, Jan. 15, and Roland Standards Essential to Good Fowers, Jan. 16. Good Living" at the two stake Laura and Heber Fernelius Mutual Conference at the left by iarplane last Monday Jan. 11 for San Francisco to FIFTH WARD a while with their daughPrimary preparation meeting spend ter. was held Monday evening at the THE ELDERS Quorum would home of Surgene Simmons with like every' family in the ward Ruth at Knight as to write up their familys history, stake member board Simmons, and make a pedigree chart and was present. give it to Dee Kendell sometime SIXTH WARD month. Then the Elders j An excursion to the Logan this are going to write the history eveheld was Monday temple s of Uintah. ning about 12 of the ward memThe Mia Maids and Laurels bers enjoyed the trip and eveare now playing their basketball ning together. on Wednesday nights at Released as Bluebird teacher games the Ogden High School. They susat Primary was Lola Ray in the tained to take her place was play the different wards Weber Heights Stake. Any girls Betty Arrington. of this age that would like to Primary preparation meeting contact Beverly was held Tuesday evening at the play may They practice every Monhome of Lola Ray. day night. SEVENTH WARD WE ARE glad to hear that far away? A Daddy Date will be held Sarah Dye is home from the unSaturday Jan. 16, 6.30 p.m. Join the party from that der the direction of Homebuild- hospital recovering distance attack which she had long by er girls, and teachers Carol heart RATES Christmas Day. We hope that DISTANCE NEW, LOWER LONG Holloway, Shirley Robinson, Sarah will get well soon. 75 or less, you $1 Robbie Thomas and Jackie Now, for only Eleen has returned Stuart the in country, All girls and their father can call anywhere from Arizona where she spent talk are especially invited. except Alaska or Hawaii, and the Christmas holidays with her for three wonderful minutes at the Betty Thompson, has been rote or daughter Verda Gardner and nighttime as new sustained the family. on Sunday (plus federal excise lax). tcddier. We are glad to hear that Donof For the the remainder Mountain States Telephone ald Keyes is on the improve. He monfh of January Larry Hamhas been in bed for about two mer will he teaching the Guide months with rheumatic fever. If any of you have news please let me know about it so that I can put it in the paper. Let me tell you its very hard to write a column for a newsa, paper without any news to put in it. You can tell me the news when you see me or you may call me at my home. My phone number is EX Church Mens 1 here-to-for- d So. Weber News She was assisted by Mrs. Dee . Holley. Mrs. Chloe Trisick gave moving interpellation of the three-ac- t Broadway hit play, A Raisin in the Sun. Business of the evening concerned the election of new officers and plans for ttie annual installation tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Tullis the first week in February and the banquet for the members and their partners to be held Feb. 19 at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. Mrs. Arthur P. Brown, vice president conducted the meeting. ROY. NEWS Mrs. Lloyd Berrett was hosa tess to the Aprender Guild at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dayton re' turned last Monday from week vacation which took them down through Glens Canyon and on to Phoenix and Mesa where they picked oranges and grapefruit off the trees. They spent three days in Parker visiting with the Bus Marcus family. On the way back they stopped in Las Vegas for a couple of days and saw a stage show. By the way, Susan went along . her lovely new home on Sun- set Dr., in Ben Lomond Heights. City last week and to the Elmer Bambrough family in the passing of his mother, Mrs. Emma Bambrough on Sunday. A LIFE LONG member of South Weber passed away Sunday afternoon following a stroke earlier in the day. She was, Mrs. too. MR. AND MRS. Oral Me- Emma Bambrough, the oldest rritt of Star Valley visited with member of our town, at the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harmon over age of 87. She was born Dec. 5, REFRESHMENTS were served to the following members; the weekend. Kirt came along 1872 in South Weber. She later married Johnathan Mrs. David Clawson, Mrs. O. and visited with the kids too. DeaB Parker, Mrs. Elmer Brown, VISITING with her girls and Bambrough and they lived in Mrs. Elma Anderson, Mrs. A. the brothers and sisters for a few vicinity of the Fort Lane C. Taylor, Mrs. Roy Tullis, Mrs. days at New Years was Edna all their rtiarried life. H$ died Forest Mrs. Roy Austin, 14 Arave and son, Dennis from years ago. Surviving are Mrs. J. Day, Leonard Russell, Mrs. three sons and five daughters: Orfenin, Idaho. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. Dwight Elmer Weof South Bambrough, Having returned from an Brush, Mrs. Ivern Bradley, Mrs. eight day vacation to Los An- ber; Arville Bambrough and James Larison, Mrs. Dan ThomLavora of Bingham Riverdale; as, Mrs. James geles and vicinity are David, Russell, Mrs. Verda, Gaylene, Denise, Rex, Parley Bambrough, Eva Bate- John Cathey, Mrs. .Levi Parkman and Emma Beesley of Ogand Vanada Bouchard. While er, Mrs. Maynard McEntire, there they went to Disneyland den; Alice Hartley of Clinton Mrs. A. L. Rundquist, Mrs. and Margaret Allen of Idaho and other points of interest. Ariel Smith, Mrs. Brown, the Falls. There are 25 grandchilThey visited with Davids sisters hostesses and the members of dren and 45 and families while there. the waiting list, Mrs. Henry A. A speedy recovery goes out Darlene Ray Is a sick gal Matis, Mrs. Burton Mansfield, to Glen Ray and Porter Isaacs bed with the mumps. Get well Mrs. Darwin Eames, Mrs. Howin who were operated on last week ard Shupe, Mrs. Dean Child and soon. Darlene. in Salt Lake City hospital and Mrs. Royal Harrop. Special Mrs". Viola Williams was hostto Mrs. Bernice Davis who is in were the guest artist and guests ess to the Primary officers and the hospital. her mother, Mrs. Amelia RobA plane crash just east of teachers on Monday evening. inson. Cutlers created quite a topic After a lovely lesson by Verena A bithday supper was given of conversation for young folks Stark refreshments were served. Mrs. Harriet Bouchard, Mabel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and adults alike. It happened Nix and Mary Gill and David Elmer Jones and Velma Jones Jan. 6 in the afternoon just a I while before he school bus Bouchard are enjoying their for Lawrence Field on Saturday came that way and the bus had daughter and sister, Ida Schill- Jan. 9. The evening was enjoyto be routed thru Washington ing, of Inglewood, Calif., visit- ed by eating and watching TV. MR, AND MRS. Arthur Jones Terrace. Boy, what stories they ing with them for a few weeks. Sunday Idas son, Jim, came up enjoyed their 57th wedding antell. from the BYU where he is atniversary Jan. 7th. Then on Joyce Ray is in San Jose, school and visited with Friday Jan. 8th, their four tending with and relatives Calif., staying them. daughters, one son, husbands trying to find herself a job. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Stark have and wives, grandchildren, grand STAYING at the home of to build them a new children, their husbands and their son, Verio Peterson and started house just east of Jim Higley. wives, 26 in all, went to a cafe family, is Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson.. They plan on visiting here for a few weeks. The Davis County Adult Education Classes are beginning at Central Junior High on Monday evening. There are many interesting subjects to choose from and ou can register on Monday evening at the school Released from teacher positions in the Sunday School was Joyce Ray and Mrs. JoAnn Poll To take one of their places Miss Joan Poll was chosen. Ruth Mathis was released as a Primary teacher for she has gone back to work. Two new teachers Videx A P.C. for the Primary are Iola Ukena and Colleen Stanger. SACCHARIN Ordained to the office of TABLETS Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood are Douglas Waters and Plus Minerals H Grain 2,000 Tablets Dale Ukena. $1.19 Reg. 97'T 10U ON JANUARY 23 at 9 pm. Tablets, Reg $3 Now 79c the ward Gold and Green ball SPEC. 2 100s for H Grain 2,000 Tablets will be held. This is a best dress y Reg. $159 Now l dance. All of or you plan on attending one of $3.98 the nicest dances of the ear. Mr. and Mrs. Roy den Poll were very happy Friday when Cepacol Disinfectant their daughter Joyce and her HIGH ROY husband Thcron Wilde, return& "Snowflake Ball sponsored by ed here from Anchorage, Alaska the student body officers will where Thcron has been stationed for the last year and a take place Jan. 15, in the half in the Army. Catching up High School auditorium THE HIGHLITE of the eve- on the news and getting . Reg. 92c Pint with the family ning will be the crowning of a acquainted was was the the time way Snowflake Prince and Princess. again Jocur Wrisley Superbc Candidates will be chosen Wed- spent for a couple of days. Our deepest sorrows go out nesday in the home rooms. The theme of the dance is to Mrs. Rose Watts because WAVE SET SOAP 'Winter Mist with the deco- of the death of her brother, ENSEMBLE rations centering around this Edmont Barlow of Salt Lake Reg. 29c theme. The gym w ill be decorat ed in white, gold, and pink. against South beginning at 3 Reg. $2.00 THE OFFICERS presenting pm. in the Ro gm. 3 for 69c Those who were in attendance the dance arc: Joe Thompson president; Dathryn Weaver, vice at school last Wednesday were president, Bonnie Bills, secre privileged to hear and see Daiid tary, and Toni Fowler and Ann Pauls presentation of his jourMitchell, historians. ney and experiences within RusThe dance will begin at 8 p m sia. THE IVAY the pixiple in and end at 10 30. Refreshments ORAL OR STUBBY REG. $1.59 will be served free of charge Russia dress, think, and react LAST FRIDAY, the 8lh of to the environment in which January, we played and won our they live was presented through first basketball game against a narration and film to the stuValley team. Seven dents. The presentation was very inmembers of the team participat ed in the win. Glen Hamsen was formative as well as interesting NEU BARRY the high point man on the floor to the students. with 27 points. John Calley was next with 8. The score at the 1 end of the game was 45-4REMODELING Hansen, Ivy, Cottem, Galley and Bclnap compose the first fisc. This Friday the second game REG. $4.00 of the year will be played I Tab-nael- e. 0,7'S'Y, ' wyfryy yyYy.y ; Hospital. in Ogden, bad supper and. the Benedicts ' Private Kay W. Hargis, son evening was enjoyed by all who of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Harattended. Christ-magis enjoyed spending the Its the first for Mr. and Mrs. his with parents holidays Dari Field. Their new daughter at their home in Roy. Pvt. Har-gu- s was born Jan. 5. Proud grandreturned to Fort Ord, Calif., parents are Mr. and Mrs. Har- after New Years to continue his old Field and Mr. and Mrs. training in the Army. x Otto Seifert, all of Roy. Wfelcome to Roy Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD L. Porter, who reKnudson, and children. The atJay portedly suffered a diabetic have purchased a Knudsons tack this Week and entered the the Burmont Park in home new at hospital, is now recuperating Mr. Knudsons work subdivision. the home and due jo return transferred from Smithfield to home soon. Our sincerest sympathey go this area. Enjoying the company of a with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pratt and boys at the passing of Mrs. new daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Elmiria Pratt. The Pratts left Robert Mong. The new little for Delta and Oak City, Thurs- miss arrived Jan. 4 and tipped 10 oz. She day, following her death here the scales lat 9 lbs. in Roy, Wednesday. She was has two sisters and two brothers to spoil her properly. buried at Delta Monday. JOHN Steidley of Pocatello, We wish to Welcome Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dreaver to Roy. The Idaho spent Monday visiting Dreavers have moved into the with the Edwin Beitz family. Returning to Roy after spendBerrett subdivision after Mr. Dreavers work at Pocatello ing the holidays at Canada are transferred him to Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. Aage Nagel and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hender- daughter Roxanne. The Nagels son are real happy over the enjoyed the past weeks visiting safe arrival of a new daughter. Mr. Nagels parents and relatives She was born Jan. 7 at the St. returning to Roy last weekend. s ROY AUTO PARTS Brake Shoe Exchange Accessories 5316 So. 1900 West, Roy PHONE EX New Auto Glass Installed Co-Pil- 'Um'i GKjriatmas Reg. to $4 per yard SALE PRICE . . 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 Yardage Remments Complete Window Display Drapes Already made, greatly reduced $25-$39.5- 0 airings V. pan mu JR. r Roy-Junio- X a; k ,y:j& Vm can ac h lot of inonuy en umr shopping next Christmas if on at pioeicssisc stores and senicc stations that featuie low piiws:nd me cibu values jn Silt Giecn Stamps nh sour Idled boohs of stamps you can eet till kinds of beautdul and useful pills lor sour SiH l.Ri 1 N oil'll be dollars ahead s gifts. Ward Robe Case Train Case Case Case Over Nigh ter Case Cosmetic Two-Suite- r Reg $7.95 N()W S649 ANACIN 100s Reg. $1.19 88c VARI PAN FILM Reg. 50c ROLL 120 620 127 Now 3 Rolls $1.00 Similac Baby Milk 5 cans $1.00 Seven Winds COLOGNE MIST BUILDING $2.98 i Children's Shoes II $2.50 to $3.00 to $3.00 $4.50 MELVIN'S SHOES LUGGAGE MOUTH WASH -- GROUPS ANY SIZE NOW 69c or I Thur., Fri., Sat., Sun. Prices Effective $1.19 hen sou dot Girls, Women's Casual and Heels 3940 Riverdale Road well-traine- SIAMIS row lor sour 1960 Christmas ZOLENE DRAPERIES Eisele Thermometer Lundy and fiiends at SiH Cicen Stamp redemption centers. Or if sou live mote than 20 jniles Loin an SiH (been Stamp redemption center, sou can redeem sour stamps by mail. So. Man casing OPEN AT 9 A.M $1.49 Inis ail scar X GARGLE GIFT SURPRISE PACKAGE 10c & 25c VITAMINS $1.19 10 CUSTOMERS IN STORE WILL RECEIVE A FREE FIRST Pillow Squares dveflisTnyigofc lor tjoul semi-forma- Used Parts Annual Inventory Sale Fer-neliu- s. station-to-statio- n & III 1 ! HOMES FENCES t FARM BUILDINGS A. Children S i ciearfield ! see our ary department free tube of veterin- and get a Aurcoraycin Mastitis treatment. CALL EX 100 cc Bottle Reg. $4.89 Now $3.49 Fabncke CONTRACTOR C. & Infant assart SUPPOSITORIES 4 7408 Ken r. GLYCERINE FOR FREE ESTIMATE . $6.00 Combiatic Come is and GARAGES j : Veterinary FARMERS 12s Reg. S9c 25c 25 Reg. 69c 4gc attendance church meetings 6 yrs. 100 at 1 fas PRESCRIPTION PEUVERY fl |