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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE So. Weber Mews tion. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brimhall have visiting with them their . grandson Lynn Backus of Bill and Mary Backus are moving into their new home next week. TEN MEMBERS of the DUP attended convention in Clearfield on Saturday. They elected new officers, and Mrs. LaVern Bybee was appointed 1st vice president of the North Davis Chapter of the DIP. Other Hooper-Kanesvill- Todays miracle drugs help you keep well . . . live longer, happier. J 1 members attending were Mattie Ray, Ethel Earl, Myrle Pippen, Cora Kendell, Luella Byram, Lavern Poll, Stella Poll, Bybee, Ina Imlay and Vonda Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthello Clark of Altamont came down over the weekend and visited with their children, Bette, Barbara and Jack and their grandchil dren. Shallen and Diane Tit ensor returned home after hav ing spent a few days in Alta mont with their grandparents Mrs. Myron Perry of Vernal has been visiting with her daughter Mariam and Keith Brimhall and family for a week. She returned home Monday. Your doctor counts on us to have any of the new drugs he may N N B E I 0 e N DRUG Sees lot of his wife! a Yours for good health! e Le-lan- d e Hooper, Bessie Widdison, Camp V met at the home of Students of Weber College Naisbitt, Elwin Harris, Jean Richins, with Jewel Widdi- will give the entire evenings enCora Fowers, Lloyd King, Mil- son giving the lesson. tertainment. They have an outdred Craythorne, Gerry Call CONNIE and Val Richins each standing program and everyone and Violet Christensen. each presented a piano selec- in the ward is invited to attion and Jean read the bio- tend. The price of advission will BART Manning David and graphy of Charles Richins. The be $1 a family and Sunday Fowers, both of whom are memmembers attended: School workers will canvass the bers of the Hansen chorus and following Velma Read, Vida Parker, Cora ward to sell tickets. trumpet choir, went with that Fowers, Eva Cox, aleda Jones, group to Salt Lake by bus Mon- Rae Moore, Annie Jones, Jewel day night where they presented Ariel Stimpson and musical numbers on a program. Widdison, the hostess. Bart is the son of Aldous and Always the BEST BUYS in The annual fund raising event June Manning and David's parNew and Used Pianos which is put on by the Hooper ents are Frank and Bernice First Ward Sunday School, will Fowers. DALE BINGHAM be presented Saturday, Feb. 13 Both Hooper camps of the at 8 p.m. at the First Ward hall. DUP held their meetings last Sfl Thursday night. Camp U met at the home of TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES Lillian Garner and the lesson was given by Marie Haws. Refreshments were served to Convenient Budget Terms Charlene Simpson Flora Stoddard, Gladys Frew, Grace Park-ererUP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT Josephine Simpson, Ida ManArave, Lenna Hull, Virgie ning, Reta Parker, Florence Leoan Burningham, Manning, Hattie Parker. Jennie Christensen. Margaret Vaughn, Marie We sell nothing but quality service" Highway 91, Roy Haws, Maria nCox and Ruth My-ren- PIANOS NOW... DAVE'S SERVICE Dawson. ROTISSERIE COOKED SUNDAY ONLY CHICKENS , Prices and Customers are always right! Payroll Checks Cashed Money Orders Sold at Checkstands & f & IS Choice or Good ' ' - Bar 97' STEM NE S '' - &, . w:' 'v YA v? ' M " . ' y V ' AS f Y Y , ..y. Whole or Half Whole or Half HAjy 89c t ' ' V Lb. (thin) CRABS . . POTATOES t 25 Ru,o . . . 29c 2 i. v - n. VA. Xy x "As?' 4 ' v ' x . VA .. V .V .? - - . 'Y ill j " eac h69' lbs- - 59c l. Mrs. Condies- - BANANAS ( "V ' 'w'X M - .sir Frozen Eviseratcd N pks CELERY HEARTS S. CHOICE OR GOOD BFEE. AGEI) TO PEAK OF FLAVOR 25c LOCAL BUSINESSMAN IIS CHERRY PIE 49c CHUCK WAGON BREAD 1 if 19' YOUR CHOICE BISCUIT MIX ' 8 PINEAPPLE JUICE DICED BEETS Shavers 6 from sweet oz. can. Squeezed NEW POTATOES oranges. cans Active in church and civic work. everyone's platform calls for lmpro -- Safety knows no party traffic record. nations highway national Leaders in the campaign include the eight I , of $400 General Motors scholarships for outstanding . home and highway safety activities. of Mr. Traffic Safety in every Urging the unanimous election the safety specuihsts the country, commundv throughout is a vote told newsmen in Chicago that a vote for safety of us. all life for better and for a longer nwiwd ' The national winners and all state safety winners General Motors in emense trips to the 4 II Club Congress from efforts to have recognitionof their Mr. Safety represent everyone. national is Caroline Ware, 16 year-olthe conm-nd- .. Cento . who Tom 6- -V. tot hot oly otlort-- s lctlcr from tor town a mayor L" bs 303 CUT GREEN BEANS ' slnU'; ' 3ra ",s No 211 300 Rose N'o SAUERKRAUT 303 Bis 5 STUFFED OLIVES adiI Plain (Jucen COCKTAIL ONIONS QIIVES Ca(t'z bell-ringin- g house-to-hous- . d .to, to Twarto b J to.d,to SSS hfj wo elm- - Mr. Sutoty goU oyoryon.'. said. vote every clay of the year, she 16th year of sponsoring awards m the in its is rnprfll the Extension Serv-ito- f 4 Hafety Program which is conducted States Department United and the state agriculture colleges 4 11 members participate annuAgriculture. More than 900,000 b ally in the safety program. national winners include: Theresa Cnscio, 17, ytcst Massachusetts; Patricia Kallio, 18, Chisholm, -tko 17 Golden, Colorado; frot Rae 17. Hozel, Kansas; 16 Lu"k Wyoming; Rnylene Scott. North Dakota, and Ronald Ullom, 18, Wesley Spear, 19, Oakes, nhr Va'S;immendntion FOR SAFETY IN 60! to all voter.: GO Sunkist Made From 6 pu 29c Birdseye GREEN PEAS Tender Flavorful .un pk. 6 for $1 oo v Nik Pak STRAWBERRIES SMITH'S 10 ounce packages 6 1 W Cvl p SAFETY-VO- TE YOUR HOME OWNED & No 303 MARASCHINO CHERRIES ing the FRUIT JUICE BARS pure juices 300 TOMATO JUICE u',by nric OPERATED SUPER MARKET t '1 4 V; 5 ' v -' , NJ V -- c x a : a V?$ X X4 , V V v' i T-BO- 5 - V V' fat Campaigns For Traffic Safety 4-- H 98c only 'HOME OWNED' Foodfown Super Market. Where service, Lay-ton- pain I960 Hooper News are Wedding, anniversaries in order for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byram on Feb. 7 and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blanch on Feb. 12. Sporting brand new cars this week are Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark and family with a steel-gre1960 Oldsmobile and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Seamson with a 1960 green and white Nash. MRS. Martha Green of Layton spent last week visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. .Raymond Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Dayton were host to the teenage fireside at their home Sunday night. Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Moore of Nyssa, Ore., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples for the past week. They also visited with other friends, neighbors and relatives while they were here. They returned home Thursday. MR. AND MRS. Kenneth Byram journeyed to Idaho on Tuesday to attend a funeral. Sunday evening the Boy Scouts of our town are putting on the Sunday evening services. Thes eboys have gone to a lot of work to prepare this program and would like to invite everyone out to see and hear it. is Relief Society work day. There will be quilting, sewing The time is 7 p.m. and other things to be done. A Tuesday beginning at 10 a m. demonstration on decorating cakes and other goodies will begin about 2 p.m. Cleary Markham will do the demonstrating. Everyone is invited to come and sew or just see the demonstrason-in-la- 4, J . will be "Parent Attitudes and the Home Builder girls had Childrens Behavior." These dates with their fathers and had classes will be 'taught Benne a. party at the church house. Adult education classes will Williams who is studentby counseHappy birthday wishes go out Games were and refreshplayed this week to Linda Keyes, Jan. begin Thursday, Feb. 4 at the lor at Weber High School and ments were served. 31, Darlene Stoddard, Feb. 5, Hooper School under the aus- will commence at 7:30 p.m. They Steven Jacobs Feb. 2; Ethel Sacrament meeting last Sun- pices of the will be held each Thursday for Johnson, Feb. 1. day evening was a program un- PTA. six weeks. PROBLEMS to be discussed der the direction of the geneaWE WERE glad to see Donald Nola Jean Moore, PTA vice logical society put on by the Mickie Hartman gave the Keyes out doing what he wants rator, and adult education of ward. the The president proteenagers of Samuel in the temple; againj after being in bed with chairman, urges all parents to went as follows: Prelude story gram was second nar come out reumatie fever for nine weeks. and take part. Donna Presely. Invocation Margo Stevens A trio consisting of Clyde rator. Linda Keyes celebrated her by T11E MIA organization of the Beason. Bishop Anderby Larry 12th birthday by having some and son made an introduction of the Stoker, Beverly Fernelius, Hooper First Ward held a of her friends to a party at her Donald Nelson sang. program. party Saturday night for all ofhome. Games were played and A musical selection by the Craig Kendell was third nar- ficers and teachers and their ice cream and cake were serv ed. Those who wefe in atten teenage chorus consisting of rator. Mary Kendell gave a talk. partners. Honored guests were dance were Carolyn Smith, Le Ronald Malan, Rex Fowers, Joe Bagley was fourth narrator, Mildred Craythorne, Gene Arave and Glen Cullens, all of nore Smite, Marsha MalChalie Lynn Bybee, Don Pearson, Lou- Claudia Wadman gave a talk. Then a trio consisting of Ross whom have been released from Jerrie Osborne, Jane Whitney se Jones, Georgia Fowers, Goodwin, Wayne Hill, Messerly, Bonnie Jean Bybee, their positions in the MIA. Vickie Hixson, Jean Whitney Ross Games were under the direcMesserly, and Donna Hill sang. Fifth narJudy Andrew, Linda Cordova Clyde Stoker, Don- rator was Sharon Peterson. Ru-lo-n tion of Charlene Frew and FlorDonald Steven Dye, Neson, L a R e n e Kendell, Christine Dye gave a talk. ence Kile and a pot luck dinSusan Comings, and na Pessely, Eileen Pearson, BevCombe, Bonnie ner was served to the following: was Fernelius, selection A Bybee, musical erly sung a was Lawrence. It very' Cathy nice party and everyone had a Donna Hill, Linda Wadman, Lin- by the teenage chorus directed Wiley and Lorraine Fowers, da Jones, Glenna McFarland, by Ivy Keyes. The benediction Harold and Norma Jackson, Roy good time. Roseliee Malan, Flora Kendell, was offered by Roger McFar- and Beth Fowers, Gene and Last Wednesday morning Roselee Garner, and Claudia land. The program was a very Norma Arave, Glen and MarJan. 27, those who were Wadman, directed by Ivy Keyes good and enjoyable one. garet Cullens, Jay and Charlene watching Truth or Conseand accompanied by Kama of have that news If Frew, V'crn and Florence Kite, you any a had quences big surprise in me like to would Roy and Ardell Hunter, Newel put you when Jay Kendell was a and Nedra Thnrgood, John C. STEVEN Dye was first nar- - the paper please call EX contestant on the show. Jay is serving a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Smith's Food Town! Those Who Prefer the Finest Shop Saints Christ of Latter-dain California. You Will Find That Only Top Quality Meat Is Sold in Your Last Friday night Jan. 29, UINTAH NEWS y t . r Roy, Utah 2067 W. 5700 South 2 01 Cadi,-- 2o! |