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Show ii"tFIlpp4g0NqgpgpagfpagMHpHajg0gMpiiigpg I I Read the Classifieds . . .Run Classified ONLY 50c per Issue a vt"VW-''- UINTAH NEWS i . ' v THURSDAY, APRIL 28, I960 THE vv. - e . 187-28t- h Bos-wort- PIANOS THIS IS THE YEAR TO So. Weber News KILL WHITE TOR Congratulations are in ord'j: for Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ritter. They became parents of a 6 lb. 12 oz. baby girl on April 17. They have given her the name of Sh'ari Ann. The Ritters are stationed near Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. They have another little boy named Andy. We want to welcome the William Marcus family back from Arizona where they spent the ROOTS AND ALL, ONCf: AND FOR ALL! Hy Neighbors Le-nor- e Hooper-Kanes-vill- New Casserole Treat Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rupe and family have moved from our town. We hate to see them go Salmon A nursery class from Weber College visited the farm of Kenneth Byram on Wednesday afternoon. They enjoyed seeeng the lambs, kitten, cows and horses. Theii biggest thrill was a ride on a pony by each tiny pupil. There were 21 children and adults on the tour. Mrs. Fern Poll was hostess tj the DUP on Wednesday. Every one enjoyed the lesson given by Ina Imlay. Refreshments were served to the guests. Richard Peek has been ill again with the hicups. We hope he is feeling better by now. Also sick have been the Titen sor children with scarleteema Chad Stark has returned to school after having had the chicken pox. Mrs. Mattie Ray has returned home from the hospital after and infection an operation troubles. We hope she is soon better for we miss her in the ward. Miss Darlene Ray was really sursurprised Friday night at a her on birthday. prise party It was given by her girlfriends at the Wilson home. Those pres- ent were Karren Wilson, Jeri Bnmhall, Sherry Williams, Barbara Poll, Linda Kendell and Darlene. They had lots of fun and enjoyed having pizza and the trimmings. Mrs. Joyce Wilde is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy den Poll while Theron is out on the desert with some of their sheep. The Cecil Kap famly are watchful mighty glad of the of the neighbors some of eyes the Friday afternoon. During stoptwo neighbors windstorm their ped and told Norma that inbarn was on fire. After an other of and the help vestigation neighbors the fire was under control by the time the fire department arrived. The fire was mostly in the bani yard with just the barn door dam twm MU. TO MIX, EASY TO CLEAN OUT OF YOUR SPRAYEk. DALLAS GREEN SERVICE IN O'- HOOPER - whats the hurry, Whv, folks?' ARRAGE OF VALUES Martin-Senou- nJ TRAY ROLLER Famous r SET 77c Complete ASSORTED 4.79 SAND PAPER 9c Per Gal. Senour PAINT REMOVER Martin-Senou- Only 1.99 Reg $2.49 Martin r No. 83 Jt9- Requires no scraping, or sanding. For paint varnish, enamel, shellac or lacquer. NN A quick and hearty casserole with a difference! Thats "Salmon Supreme, a tasty new mam dish with a delicious crunchy texture Hound buttery crackers, rich in flavor, are coarsely crushed and mixed with canned salmon and cream of celery soup as the basis for this special family treat. Mors of the same rich crackers are used whole, standing on edge, to rim the inside of the dish. Result: a casserole that looks as delicious as it tastes. Heres how to make it: Salmon CracLer-ol- . Supreme 2 cups crushed Hi Ho Crack- 3 eggs, slightly beaten ers (about 40 crackers) Vi teaspoon salt 1 can salmon 12 to 15 whole Hi Ho 1 small yellow onion, grated Crackers 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 to 3 tomatoes, cut Into thin 1 lO'j-oz- . can cream of celery, wedges Cracker-ol- e $29.95 With Automatic Dispenser SLAT . 3t99 r ENNI0N DRUG . 6 Ft $4.99 BILLS AT Ol Saturday, April 30 COMPLETE We Accept International Credit Cards Jimmies Shoe Shop Kroehler TV SWIVEL CHAIR All Hardwood Plate Glass Mirrors Bookcase Bed ONLY $54.95 Get another to match (or 5C 23995 lo 34959 Choice of Colors FOR 5c WE WILL INCLUDE A $Q0 B0X SPRING & STUDIO COUCH MATTRESS FOR 5c SIMMONS HIDE-A-BE- D 5c a HOOVER VACUUMS CHAIR OR ROCKER any PHILC0 or PACKARD BELL TELEVISION PURCHASE for 5c a $19.95 Portable Radio aitJiaawHwiE j Floor and 2 Table Lamps Rca FOR 5c EACH 58 93 ,mt bualnaaa If Uadira. - nl trip to Roy Furniture will show you we sell top quality, name brand furniture, carpeting, and appliances! Woo Ku8 69 95 BOUGHT CARPET DINETTES FOR WILL 5c 129.95 For 5c Step Stool, Reg $14.95 LOW DOWN PAYMENT LONG EASY TERMS . . . LOW INTEREST RATES Don't defray the purchase . . tt Defray the payment flov A A11 Table and Six Chairs 5c A Quality pair of End Tables or Lamps pa yoor air athan' know, ara mortng, to auza U phoaa Walnoma Wagoa. SU SOFA AND CHAIR for 189.95 and up 27x54 BE INSTALLED ANY 2 PIECE Broa $64.95 Get a $10.95 Coffee or Step Table $18900 to $23995 ,or $30 Roy, Utah You Benefit Because We Bought Too Many EBR00M SETS Weloow Haataai fed eaS with toakat af ifts,..u4 nUgtaat airt NEW LINES OF U.S. KEDS Next To Union Furniture R STORE 10 FLOOR SAMPLE Win Ynr friandly grafting TRAY AND TOOL HOLDER 53SS Will be in the ROY STORE PAY YOUR TELEPHONE & LIGHT A BACK the Clown FROM 10 A.M, TO 12 P.M. Refrigerator and for 5c get a $40 Club Aluminum Set fe to.tovYD,.r Used Parti You'll receive prompt, court- eous attention whenever you stop in for your prescriptions, health needs or toiletries. Come in soon! you move LADDERS . Kimbo & West, Roj Washington Terrace Store Buy any Washer, Dryer, Range or SHETLAND New Auto Glass Installed iBXSS Per Quart 531G So. 1900 PHONE EX SERVICE Fcr 5c a Matching Smoker ENAMEL 2.29 Brake Shoe Exchange FROM 1 TO 3 P.M. 1 Ft. Accessories PERSONALIZED Bright s ROY AUTO PARTS soup Crush crackers with fingers into a measure. Empty rained can of salmon into large bowl; remove bones. Add cracker crumba, grated onion, lemon rind, soup, eggs and salt. Blend well. Grease a 1 baking dish; fill with salmon mixture. Bake at 350" F. (moderate oven) for 12 hour. Then rim inside of baking dish with whole Hi Ho crackers, standing pn edge. Push crackers half way down into the salmon mixture. Top casserole with wedges of tomato, and continue to bake at 850 F. for 15 to 20 minutes. Makes 4 to 5 servings. 3 MATCHING LAMPS P0USHER g half-brothe- r, Kolor Reg. $2.85 FLOOR sy - Per. qt. v Supreme e WIIJLE playing with the other children at school, SherSUNDAY NIGHT at sacra- ri Flinders, daughter of Dean ment meeting in the First ward, and Pearl Flinders, fell ' and brol e her collar bone. She exPat Jones, who has been srev-inas a counselor in the Pri- pects to return to school within mary organization, was released. a few days. Sustained to take her place was Wyatt Oakes, 4 year old son Darlene Read. of Syble Oakes, swallowed an Also the YWM1A of the Hoop- unknown quantity of Drano er First Ward was reorganized. Monday night. Fe wavs rushed Those being released were Lor- to the hospital where he is still raine Fowers, president; Nor- in a serious condition. The docma Jackson, activity counselor tors will not be able to tell and Nedra Thurgood, age group for some time how much damcounselor. age has been done. LaRue are new officers The Velma Read suffered a severe Morgan, president; Janeal Cox, laceration on her finger Sunactivity counselor and Elma day. She cut it on an electric Fowers, age group counselor. mixer and it was necessary to The outgoing presidency has have it sutured. served for the past three and Lost Friday, Jack Simpson one half years. Mattie Cunnington and Mary and Dr. H. D. Hull went up to Jones drove down to El Cajon, Shelley, Idaho, to attend the California last week for an ex- funeral of Dr. Hulls Thomas Hull. Mr. Hull pastended visit with Rick and Juan-n- a Carlson. The Carlsons daugh- - sed away at the age of 93. Ken-dell- Reg. $1.19 WHITE By posed to call the Sunset Fire Department which was real fast getting to this job. Our sympathy goes out to Art Uhena and family at the death of Arts oldest sister who lived 47 in Dallas, Texas. She was her as years old. The same age mother when she died. Sunday was Ward Conference here. Instead of the stake ad visors giving the talks, some of the ward officials did. The theme vvas How we can help build up the kingdom of the Lord through participation in different organizations." Those Bowgiving talks were LeonardDicka-more- , man, Henry and Grant Cyril Slanger, Lyman Schcnck, Helen Dayton, Ronald Kendell, Lavern Pell. Reid , Stark, Donna Poll, Mabel , Luella By ram. Bishop Herman Westbrock and The president of Ukcna. Art the Weber Height Stake, Keith Wilcox, presided and conducted the meeting. Music vs as furnished by the MIA chorus. Ray Peck is the proud owner of a new car. He decided upon a pretty two tone blue Buick this time. A new 4 H Club has been organized and arc holding their regular meetings every two weeks. Their leader is Mrs. Joan Call. They are taking cooking at their project. Dak-Poll- 3000" Outside Cracker-ol- e but we hope they will like their home in Sunset. BLOOM STAGE FARM ter Alexa was recently severly burned and Mattie went down A GUEST of Ellis and Mabel Belnap is Mables mother, Margaret Hall of Burton, Idaho. winter. at Cedar City last week were Allen, treasurer. A baptismal service will be They were gone three days Jewel Widdison, president, Bonheld Saturday at 5.30 pjn. at after attending th ponverv and Attending the annual state nie Higley, vice president; the stake eenter. tion meetings, they toured Zions PTA convention which was 'held Kap, secretary and Helen and Bryce Canyons. They are Saturday night . will be the officers in the last stake dance of the year. PTA. Everyone is invited to attend. aged In case of fire we arc sup- EASY PAGE FIVE Hooper News s Happy birthdays go out this week to Clarence FerneFus April 27, Irene Keyes April 25, Calvin Keyes April 27, Sharon Peterson April 25, Wendell Robins April 26, Violet Sant April 24, Cheryle Combe . April 25. Last Sunday evening sacrament mee'ing was pu' on by the ward choir. They put on their Easter Contata. The choir is directed by Floyd Malan. There will be a baptismal 0 nSaturday April 30, at the stake center at 5 p.m. Those interested should contact the bishop before hand. FIRESIDE was held last Sunday night at the Cunningham home. This was sponsored by Gala Dye. llAM it.There will be a building fund dinner Friday April 29, from 8 PRESENTING A NEW TV to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Guterrez Sr.. . to 8 p.m.-Thcharge of this is Earl Hill, manager of Roy Furniture Co. This was the . dinner is $10 per family. grand prize in the recent grand opening of the store. Other U Day will be held on ..winners were: Simmons mattress, Luis Deacatis, St., May 28. The Eiders Quorum is 5472 Mohawk rug, Dorothy VanMeeteren, 2244 N. Ogden; taking it over tins year. East, Ogden; Swivel rocker, Grace Fowler, Clearfield; SwivThere is going to be a stake el rocker, Verna Porter, Clearfield; picnic blanket, Dr. dance Saturday night at 9 p.m. Ogden; set of TV snak trays, Mrs. Ravid Nelson, in the South Weber hall. Everyrecord player, Leslie T. Mechem, Ogden; transistor raRoy; one is invited. Florence Blake, Ogden; portable barbecue, Maxine Shutt; dio, The Beehive girls are playing Roy; all wool throw rugs, Betty Dixon, Clearfield; Dr. R. V. kick ball. They have three more Pontius, Roy; Tina Lambrose, Clearfield; Fred Wheelwright, games to play They have won all of their games so far that Kay and Dolores Manning, Roy. they have played. Those who have played are Barbara An- goStevens, and Llia Verly. We lane in Ogden. We hope Glenna derson, Nancy Bagley, Kathy wish them luck in the rest of is feeling better now. Barnes, Mary Jean Jacobs, Mar their games. We are sorry to see that Beth Fernelius is ill we hope she last traveled Terry Jones will be feeling better so that week to Salt Lake City and parshe can be out with us soon. a contest. in speech ticipated Always the BEST BUYS in Our deepest sympathy goes High School. New and Used Pianos out to Claria Fernelius Wright Last Thursday afternoon who's husband passed away last Glenna McFarland was struck Sunday morning. DALE BINGHAM while crossing at a pedestrian If any of ou have news you would like printed in the paper PLEASE le tme know. My phone number is EX DOES NOT STERILIZE THE I FurH?J B FURNITURE " fn r r |