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Show s THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 , THE ' PAGE FIVE 19 went heart surgery two weeks ago returned home Saturday from the. hospital. He is.xloing real well but will be at home recuperating for sometime. Visiting at the DeVere Adams Elaine were home Sunday Adams of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brenkerman of ROY NEWS Mary Randall has returned home from the hospital and is recuperating. Want to lose weight? Well join the Featherweight Club. These gals are out to lose ' weight . and they do it. They need more members now who want to be slim Jims so if your interested call Mrs. Ordelle for inforThurgood EX mation. Edward Porter, owner of Porter Floral is leported still convalescing at the hospital. Our wishes tor a s.n.dv refinery go wiln him. It seems as if this time ol (ar b: nits Inis of sickness. Hit by these l.Jeiy are Shirley Mel dniin. Peail VNon, Susan C'ockett. Dairy Adams, Ear! LaMar, H a n d y Mont "ornery. Miry Ellll Vkin.oii, Strum NAson, !.N ie Naef. Mary IL.n-d- . il and the Kd.un Pei', fam-i- i and umis truly, .lanet Adams May we ail he teeing our best Church News ' STAKE NfewS Music Festival practices are starting now. Anyone of MIA age interested should meet each Thursday 7:30 p.m. at the stake house. Sustained recently as new stake board members were Betty Denning, Beehive leader, Edna Penman, Beehive leader, Edna Robinson, Mia Maid leader, Joyce Sparrow, sports director. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hubbard, Mutual Marriage and Ann organist. A stake family party was held Monday evening at the stake house. A delicious dinner was served followed by a nice program brought from Logan. RELIEF SOCIETY SCHEDULE First Ward Tuesday Jan. 26, 10 a.m. Social Science meeting. Lesson by Charlotte Gibby. Second Ward Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Harris of Delta Monday at the Harold Fields home. She returned home Monday evening taking with her, her twin daughters who have been staying with grandma and grandpa while Mrs. Harris recovered from a spent recent operation. Ramona Raker has "been admitted to the hosptal where she is undergoing treatment. Rejoicing over the arrival of a new daughter their first born Jan 18 are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kav. Enjoying last weekend at Ely Nev., were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Draper. a' homebuilders Attending conference at Chicago this weekend is Bishop and Mrs. James R. Tanner. Craig Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Barton has relumed home from the hospital following a bout with pnuemon-i- s on. lleim iibrr you have any news please c ill iiv EX 4 1415 MERLE Pcriy ol Pocatello, l(.aiii), n oUiied t ) K't.s Saturday an di.icnt t Ik weekend at t,.e Ed licit home. While here he in dam a his son Darwin I n y ait Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Duell Sparrow (Yiebrot.iig iheir ltilh wed left on (he 14th for a wonderdug anniv ers.u y Sunday, Jan. ful weeks vacation in Hawaii. were Mr. and Mrs. Roger They will return home sometime lunch. Htlpmg them celebrate thi.i week. w.tti a (liii'it r at a cate were La-Feb. 22 the Lakeview PTA 'etc Andcrstn and Lyman But-t- . are starting a Home Landscaprs. ing Course to be held each MonFAROM) NAFF who under- - day night at 7 30 p.m. At present Interior Decorating classes are being held. Wallace Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hunsaker, had the misfortune of falling and breaking his ankle at school Jan. Ptorkhu; hack. Evans, Richard BUI Johns. BASKETBALL CHAMPS of Roy Elementary School are these boys, left to right, front: Kirk Bullard, Don Ostler, John Hale, Paul Fl4 Ale, 1 ROY Allen Sunset News FOl'R-YEAR-- j -- , Sj-d- KOY AUTO PARTS 14-1- i 47-4- l, Eld-redge- 1 I heart-shape- DRESSES County. Miss Mason was awarded this trip to the National 4 H Club Congress for her outstanding work in projects. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Dunaway were holiday hosts to Mr. and Mrs. H. Duiane Anderson of San Bernardino, Calif. MR. AND MRS. Frank Reed entertained guests at a birthday-partJan. 2, in honor of Mr. Reed. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Rainier Roueche, Mr. and Mrs. David Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bickmore, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert VERTICAL Kostcr. BEAUTI PLEAT DRAPERIES 5418 Phone 1900 West, So. EX 31 Next to Ma's Hours 10 to 5 33 Girls & Misses CAR COATS 33 COATS OFF 33 & Boys Mens ALL & U. S. ROYALS 33 Closed Monday i Mens Odds and 17 Values to 32.98 DRESS SLACKS Assorted Colors t -C- ONTRACTOR DEM II I 0 DRUG H . Yours for good j Fabrics 33 OFF i JUST ARRIVED DRESS OXFORDS New Spring Browns, Blacks DRESSES Broken Sizes, in many styles Values to $14.95 Full and Half Sizes interested in future. $88 $298 to $Q98 r i ( & Values to $18.95 Men' I In time ef sickness we ceopcrsU with jrtur - dactof U help you fast! FgIhicIig OFF Listed Price i OFF It'.' FENCES Pa's RUBBER FOOTWEAR Mens i& Ilea OFF BHHnrofZSBSHESSSBESBGY 38c EtmATX OFF Girls Dress er lifetime resident. Roy blue eyes. OFF 33! DRAPERIES LOCAL BUSINESSMAN PAJAMAS and GOWNS AND JACKETS CALI EX SHIRLEYS 3313 Flannelitte Sleepwear GARAGES FOR FREE Ut. Womens and Girls WINTER CAR COATS Year pharakW fills all with the utmost FARM RllLDLNG) 15, Roy, 4-- BUILDING VENETION BLINDS Ogden, Utah or Box 4-- HOMES nd O. Box 465, health! ROY & CLEARFIELD DEPT. STORE mmm. . . JANUARY CLEARANCE Short Sle'j. s Sport Shirts or . . d snow-covere- REMODELING BAMBOO DRAW DRAPES DECORATIVE SHADES WEST POINT NEWS 27, 10 a.m. Literature meet-lng- . Happy birthday to Marjorie Lesson by Jean Tanner of Fisher on, the 23rd, Jerry Mont- WANTED! - Man-wel- the 23, h HIGH - - Jan." n - Bur-gene- SATURDAY, adults of the stake will enjoy a ball starting at 8:30 p.m. Owen Ridges orchestra will furnish the music. A floor show will be presented during intermission under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hansen, stake dance directors. Roland Hadley and Mrs. Jay Beus, stake MIA activity leaders are In charge of both events. Sudden death play by David Cottara caused the defeat of South in a basketball game, Jan. The Falcons tiped over the 14, at Roy. Hooper Wildcast 32 to 18 in ROY STARTED the game off the championship game. by making, basket after basket Junior league winner wert before Sotfth began to come the Snails with Blake Hazen at behind. maintained Roy the lead captain. The Snails out scored until the end of the first quar11 the Bobcats 36 to for tht ter. The aeore was championship. During the aecond and third Senior League champs were the Panthers who slipped past quarters the South team caught and the score jockeyed the fighting Cougars 31 to 20 ifl up when each team made a few the final game. baskets. The score at the end An outstanding player in each of the game ended in a tie, league was presented an award the score was tied pin. Outstanding players in each by Dermis Bdnaps desperation , league was: shot as the gun went off. Midget Don McCloy. THi OVERTIME then began Junior Blake Hazen. and lasted three minutes with Senior Bruce Charlesworth.each team making three baskets. An All Star team was selected in each league. All Star players This made the score at the end of the overtime were: David Cettam then dropped Brent Midget League Kap, the ball through the net causing Douglas Bell, Craig Orrock, Don Roy to win in a sudden death. and Richard Shiftman McCloy. The final score was Roy 49 and Bill Johns. South 47. Junior League: Steve RawSNOWFLAKE Sweet hearts lings, Blake Hazen, Garyrein at Snowflake Ball held at . David Kite and Barry Roy last Friday. Lynn Critch-loand David Cot tarn were Senior League- Bruce Charles-worth- , crowned Snowflake prince and Van Call, Tom Rosenprincess. berg, Don Denning, and Gary Tlie Snowflake theme was carLowe. ried out by the carefree decorTrophies were awards to the ations in pink, white, and gold. championship teams. Mr. Puffer Pink and white pine trees drew felt it was a very successful Mail to: many admiring eyes to the stage Mayor program. and also to the center of the Published Jan 21 Feb. 11. 1960 J. V. Barrus, P. in The Sun ( hromcle. floor. ing fund dinner sponsored by A gold carpet led from the the bishopric and to be held floor of the gym to a in the ward Friday evening at snowflake throne on the 5.30 till about 7.30 p.m. TTie d amid stage pines price is the pledge of pavmht Strains of music were heaid by each family. Anyone out of the ward may come by nominal from the corner of the enorcontribution. The proceeds are mous crowd as the Weber High for the new ward building1 to band gave off with its best. Toni Todd & Vickie Vaughn be started soon. Club held Thursday-eveninMrs. Fay Kearl and her bro- County at the Extension Servther, Cleve Smith were visiting ice Office in the County Courte C. at Sunset Robert in McQuar-rihouse. This meeting was to plan home Saturday, Jan. 9. Mrs. the year's program for the 4 H Rep. $7.98 to $12.98 Kearl is from Hyrum and is a Club members throughout the neice of Mrs. There were 20 teams competed in the three basketball leagues during the Christmas vacations and Saturdays over the past two months. Clark Puffer was in charge of the activity with Floyd Succer and Rudy Lucero assisting. Games were held at Hooper Elementary School, Roy Eleand Roy Junior High mentary Friday Mrs. Stella Barton entered School. CHAMPIONS in the various Ihe hospital Monday to be fol-- i lowed by an operation. Our leagues were. Ik st wishes go with her. MIDGET LEAGUE (6th) Mr and Mrs. John Purser are grade) Roy Elementary, Falcons enjoying a week, vacationing in Los Angeles. Whlie there Mr. and Mrs. Maynard they plan to visit the Los An2150 W. 5125 So., their geles Temple. daughter Patricia and Miss MarLeaving recently for a nice garet Zaugg spent the holidays vacation to Hawaii were Mr. and in California, visiting in RichMrs Burton Mansfield, Mr. and mond, San Francisco and PasaMrs. Ralph L. Smith. Mr. and dena where they watched the Mrs. Everett Pierce all of Roy, Rose Parade. and Mr. and Mrs Lee K Hanson of South Ogden. NEW son. bnrn Jan FIS 11 lor Willard and Norma Wall .Sunset area gathered their Kerne ih Howe and his wdej the former Jean Weathers are Christmas trees and held their rejoicing over ihe arrival of a bon fire at the school Saturday night at 6 p.m , Jan. 2. They i, i w son ten n Jan 9 Jimmy Johnson, son of Mr. invited all the youth and had and Mrs James Johnson, cete- - roasted weiners and marshmalfar away? k brated his 8th birthday HelasthadFri-a lows. d Christine day fin his birthday. Join the fun p.,rty. ihe boys played games Hadlock, daughter of Mr. and by long distance 2. ,,nd were served dinner. Attend- Mrs Dennis Hadlock has been 10NG DISTANCE RATE S NEW, 10iVER ing were David Crockett, Dale ill since Friday, Jan. 8, with Nelson, ti.ug Player. C.ary the mumps Greg Smith has SI 75 oi less, tVw, fji c yoj Randy Sea just recently recovered from Lymh. Don CO1 on.wheu in 1n (.oontiv, Riliv John. Douglas mumps and Mrs. Colleen Reid i.ii.ii'. k exce pi Anisia or Hawaii, and to A oi.:- - g is getting along nicely with and Ruh E Gibson. for Pit ee v. one! f j in, notes at the them for a week. A babv shower blue and e seit lien or jliik role r.igiir BRENT and Gordon Heninger ,v Cn (pgs f.' Jernl exc e ta). ' hold Monday evening in sons of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. id Betlha Bird Hostesses lou.stein States Telephone ho'mr if the alt, nr were Darlene John- - Heninger, are taking their basic training in the Marines apd are st n and Bei nice Bingham. stationed in San Diego. They have been home for a leave of 10 days and returned to duty Wednesday Jan. 13. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Newbold McQuarrie. Biake Shoe Exchange Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Whitiear of Salt Lake City were visiting Aid win i( x in Sunset Sunday evening and are moving from the ward soon 5316 So. 1900 West, Itoy 9639 PIMM, I. among those visited were the V. R. was released from Sunday School teacher. Robert C. McQuarries. New & Used Parts Autc Glass Installed Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Glenn WE WISH to remind everyone of the Sunset Ward build- - Young and family were wel coined into the Sunset ward re cently. As were Mr. and Mrs Andrew Fred Peterson. Mrs Peterson was just recently un derwent an operation. So we give her a very warm welcome for her recovery as well as Into the area. BILLY BURNS, son of Gene and Doris Burns, was awarded a certificate of graduation from the Primary and welcomed into Custom made Draperies the MIA by president of the Mutual, Delbert Kay. Billy will be ordained a Deacon, too. 1 to 1 Yd. Pieces 75c & 20 Off on all Fabrics Geraldine Mason reported, on her recent trip for 4H to ChiPillow tops, aprons, etc. cago, at a meeting of Davit 50c each. Excellent for . JZ The Lake View Stake House will be the scehe of two Gold and Green balls this week. On Thursday evening, Jan. 21, between 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. a ball for those up to 15 years of age will be held. Doug Cox and his orchestra Will furnish the music for the best dress affair. Pearson the 29th. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Therald Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Richard- Thomley the 21st Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nilson and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Twede the 23rd; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parker the 27th. A FAREWELL testimonial was held in honor of Jerry R. Montgomery prior to his departure for the Netherlands mission. A program was held on Jan.' 17, at 7 p.m. in the West Point chapel. The prelude was played by Susie King. Invocation by Hugh Montgomery. Anthon O. Montgomery of the North Davis Jr. High Seminary was guest speaker. Following his talk a piano solo was played by Geniel Wilhelmsen. Following a talk by Pres. Harvey Broad-ben- t of the Clearfield Stake, formerly in North Davis Stake, remarks were spoken by Bishop Loy F. Blake, by Jerry and his parents, Chester and Beverly Montgomery of West Point. The benediction was offered by William N. Wilhelmsen and the postude played by Susie King. THERE IS a good deal of illness in the ward right now, quite a few are ill with flu. Sus an Blake has the Scarlet Fever. Some of the Daltons grandchildren have mumps. Glenn Oleson is also ill with mumps and an infection. We hope that all who are ill will soon be well again. Thought for the week: God and You can do any job. the Seventh Ward. gomery the 24th; Roeetta Fisher Third Ward Tuesday Jan. the 25th; Bob Nilson, and Alma 26, 10 a.m. Dahl also on the 25th; Verona Fourth Ward Thursday Jan. Thurgood the 26th; Dean Kirk-ma28, 2 p.m. Social Science meetLaRae Johnson and Ches-toing, lesson by Joan Pingreo. Youngberg the 27th, Esther Fifth Ward Wednesday Bauman Haselden the 28th; Jan. 27, 10:30 a.m. Literature Gayle Loveland and Calvin meeting. Lesson by Vera Park-SixtSocial Science Ward Wedm v Jan. 27, 10:30 a.m. meeting. Lesson by Beverly Sessions. NOTICE Seventh Ward Wednesday 10 a.m. Social Science NOTICE IS HEREBY CV UN of Jan. 27, meeting. nthe intention of the City Council to pass an i idmanoe vacating: That portion of Y U NA STREET in the Ben i SubWESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE division, Roy City, Weber County, Utah, desc ied as follows: Beginning at the DEALER FOR Southeast Corner of Lot 22, Block 4, in said subd.x ision, SELECTED TOWNS IN and running thence North 100 feet; thence East 50 UTAH, IDAHO AND WYOMING feet; thence South 100 Western Auto, the merchandise source for over 3,600 Westfeet; thence West 50 feet to offers you the point of beginning. ern Auto Associate Stores located nation-wide- , AND a time tested plan to go into business for yourself. That portion of DOLORES WESTERN AUTO OFFERS AID TO YOU STREET in the Berrett SubIN THE FOLLOWING: division, Roy City, Weber, County, Utah, described as 1. Selecting a good location. follows Beginning at the 2 Obtaining a suitable lease. Southi ast Corner of Lot 22, 3. Selecting merchandise that will sell. Block 5, in said subdivision, 4- .Conducting your Grand Opening. 50 feet, thence South 100 5. Plans for continued operation and expansion led, t nence West 50 feet to the point of beginning. Nothing succeeds like a Western Auto AsMiuate Store' A public hearing on these Minimum investment of $15,000. Write toda for our matters will be held in the BOOKLET explaining how to own a Western Auto AssoMunicipal Building, Roy City, on Tuesday, the 16th day of ciate Store. February, I960, at 5 o'clock, Mail the attached coupon for complete information. P.M. Dated this 19th day of JanAge Name uary, 1960. Phone Address ROY CITY State City I'.v () Doan Parker Schiftnun, Lew Ism and a ROY RECREATION TITLE FOR BASKETBALL GIVEN Caach, GOLD AliD GREEN BALL SET THIS WEEK |