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Show r h I. 'Tft& of Mr. and Mrs. John Fredrick- ' Receiving tenderfoot badges son was blessed by his father last week were Craig Stewart All High Priests and their and Cindy Lynn Ward, daugh- and Keith Barton. Wives are urged to attend a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Katherine Hurst has taken special Friday night 8 p.m. ses- Ward was blessed by her ove rthe Sunbeam class at sion at the temple. Buses will leave for Logan at 6.30 p.m. Marilyn Bennington was susAll are urged to ride the bus. tained as chorister in Leota Smith had her Blazer Primary, class at her home Monday to Ward Thursday. RELIEF SOCIETY preparation was held Wednesday evening work on gifts. SCHEDULE ' First Ward in the Relief Society room. THIRD WARD Tuesday May 11, 10 a.m. Work day lesson by Jeffery Lynn Robins, son of SECOND WARD Ivy Schofield, activities under The ward welfare banquet Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Robins, was a deacon Sunday. the direction of Cleo Jones. will be held May 7 at 7 p.m. A ordained business Other taken care of delicious roast beef dinner will Second Ward Wednesday, on fast meeting is as follows: be a followed served, proby May 11, 10 a.m. Work day acJohn Charles Puffer, son of tivities under the direction of gram at 8 p.m. It is a $10 per Mr. and Mrs. Clark Puffer war Colleen Clark and Wilma Stew- family affair under the direction blessed by his father. art. Luncheon served. Baby sit- of chairman Blame Harmer and Merrill Clark. Valerie Jenne Van Zyl, daughter there. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ronald ter Business taken care of at Third Ward Tuesday, May Van Zyl was blessed by Dean fol10, 10 a.m. Literature meeting. Fast meeting Sunday is as Van Zyl. lows: Lesson by Marietta Parker. Richard Thomas Nuttall, son Cheri Diane George daughter Fourth Ward Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blaine of Mr. and Mrs. Max George was May 12, 10 a.m. Work day ac- Nuttall was blessed by his blessed by her father. tivities under the direction of grandfather W. V. Nuttall. Maxine Green. Gaylene TTiurgood, daughter Bart James Simmons, son of of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee was Fifth Ward Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Simmons blessed by Lee E. Thurgood. 10:30 a.m. Work and business was blessed by his father. Don Charles Cook,1 son of Mr. meeting under the direction of These children were baptised and Mrs. Donald L. Cook was McCracken and Jean Margaret April 30 and confirmed Sunday blessed by his father. Stettler. May 1st. Sixth Ward The following children were Wednesday, Richard Craig Stewart, son baptized Saturday May 11, 10:30 a.m. Theology by April 30 Joan Moser, 11:40 a.m. Visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Dcwayne Eari and wer econfirmed Sunday. by Diane Mayne, daughter of Darteachers report meeting lesson Stewart, was confirmed Wayne Arthur Ohlin. lene Mayne was baptized and by Viola Williams. Seventh Ward confirmed by Robert L. Pixton, Wednesday Susan Elaine Stewart, daughMay 11, 10 a.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Orwayne her grandfather. ter FIRST WARD Earl Stewart was confirmed by Kathleen Christensen, daughBusiness taken care of Sun- Mr. Ohlin. of Mr. and Mrs. Gale L. ter day at fast meeting is as follows: was baptized by Christensen, Sharrie Diane Atkinson, daughRichard Raymond Hurst, s in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery At- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hurst Dean Harnfiston and confirmed Arthur P. Brown. kinson, was baptised Saturday was confirmed by his father. by Mr. and confirmed Sunday evening. Bryce J. Brewer, son of Kathryn lai Everton, daughMr. and Mrs. Douglas Murphy and Mrs. Joseph B. Brewer was ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. had their son blessed at home confirmed by his father rnd Everton, was baptized by her by Ralph Hadley and given Mary Lnne Adams, dauginti of father and confirmed by J. F. the name of Daird Martin Mur- Eugene D. Adams and Billy Kilfoye. Adams was confirmed by Wesphy. Debra Ann Gavin, daughter David Carmen Miller, son of ley Barton. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gavin was be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas will preparation Primary Miller was blessed In his grand- held May 11 at the home of baptized by Albert Muir and father, Virgil Mil'c-Jo- el Judy Crittenden and will begin confirmed by Bishop Sherman L. Hislop. son at 8 p.m. Foster Frjd"iik-on- , Madelyn Ncu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Neu was baptized by . Charles Parker and MOVED TO NEW LOCATION confirmed by Gilbert J. Oliver. Kathy Ann Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Parker, was baptized and confirmed by her father. 4748 SOUTH 200 WEST WASHINGTON TERRACE Joan West was released as copilot teacher last week. PHONE EX Gary Stimpson will be gradIKEE HCKLT AND DELIVERY uated from Primary next Sun- mmmtiXTtfttebwiiX'?, Fix It Shop day, May 8. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED SHRUBERY SALE Lcafed out ROSES ea 69c FITZERS There will be a temple excursion Friday, May 6. Members of the ward are reminded that the church is taking a census of its members and 11 visit your home within the next two weeks. A platter party for the teenagers will be held Saturday. May 7 in the recereation hall. There will be plenty of food, dancing to records and lots of fun. Member Sie Extra Large Gallon Cans ARBOR VITAE BOXWOOD JUNIPERS PYRACANTHA FLOWERING SHRUBS j OTHERS EVERGREEN SALE Chinese Junipers Pfitzcrs 69j Arbor Vitae Pyracantha Gallon Size SPECIAL GROUP Euonymus-Fortun- ei Size Large Euonymus 350 Pfitzers Arbor Vitae English Boxwood Chinese Juipers Tams sof the volley ball team enjoyed a party at the home of Kit Greenwcll's mother in .Plain City on Wednesday night. FOURTH WARD Richard Paul Derry was ordained a priest Sunday. Also Joe and Shirley Barrett blessed their new son and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hooper blessed their son. A pot luck supper and work night will be held Monday night on the chapel. From 6 to 7 p.m. supper will be served. At 7 p.m. to 7.30 an open house will be held followed by work on the chapel by the men of the ward. FIFTH WARD Business taken care of Sunday at fast meeting is as follows: Wendell D. Durrand was ROY NEWS Pineapple Party Molded Salad Mr. and Mrs. Afred Johns and children, Kent iid Randy of Tremonton spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibby. The Gibbys spent Thursday and Friday visiting in Tremonton. Favorite For Buffet Menus Year-Roun- d Combining golden crushed pineapple, cream cheese, celery, chives and chopped pecans, this molded salad is the perfect choice for a buffet menu featuring ham or turkey. It can also be the main luncheon. The mold is decorated attraction at a special-occasio- n with tiny diamonds of pimiento for a gay color. The picture-prettgarnish of pineapple half slices and ripe tilives would be attractive tm any molded fruit salad. y Pineapple Party Salad Vi cup diced canned pimiento, chished pineapple drained 2 envelope un flavored gelatin 1 3 tablespoons sugar cup coarsely chopped pecans 2 No. 2 tank Dashofsatt k 2 tablespoons chopped chives 2 cups finely chopped celery 4 packages cream cheese 1 Yj tablespoons lemon juice .) Drain syrup from pineapple and heat to boiling. Mix gelatin, sugar and salt thoroughly. And boiling syrup and stir until gelatin is melted. Blend in pineapple, chives, and celery. Chill till thickened but not set. Soften warn cheese with lemon juice. Add a small portibn at h time to the gelatin. Stir each time until mixture is smooth and Well blended. Fold in pimiento. pecans and whipped mold. Chill firm. Unmold on cream. Pour into lightly oiled serving plate. Decorate with tiny diamonds of pimiento, crisp greens, pretty pineapple rings and ripe olives. Makes 12 to 16 servings. Cut recipe in half for small mold or individual molds. ordained a deacon by Bishop D. Vernile Parsons, Allen Gene Maw was ordained a deacon by Darward D. Eamcs. Five children of the ward were boptized Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday. They were LaDon-nStettler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stettler; Debra Marie Hargis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Hargis and Rackel Evon Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. James a John W. Jeppson, Debra Louise Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford, Bryant Furness, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Furniss and Susan Lorraine Hughes, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Hughes. The YWMIA was reorganized Sunday evening Released were LaVora Burton, president, Bernice Bingham, age group counselor and Marie Leman, activi'y counselor. Sustained were Burton, president, Donna Margie McCracken, daughter Thompson, activity counselor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mc- and Marie Lemon, age group Cracken baptized and confirmed counselor. by her father and Diane Racker SEVENTH WARD daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Racker by her father. We have seven new ward Remember each Tuesday eve- members who were baptized confirmning is work night on the chapel Saturday evening and ed in fast They Sunday meeting. with pot luck supper being are Steven Gary Barnes, son served at 6.30 p.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnes, A census of the ward memLugene Brown, daughter of Mr bers will be taken May 2 to 14. and Mrs. Mario Brown. Den This is taken to find the status ills Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. of all homes in the ward. Richard Daniels; Susan Joan King, daughter of Mr and Mrs Primary preparation meeting Lvle Henry King, Julie Clair will be held Monday May 9 at Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 p.m. It will be held at the R. Price; Lenny Laync Jay home of Laura Gale with Lilson of Mr. and Mrs. lian Walker as The and Karen Wayne Purrington lesson will be given by Darlene Kae Sessions, daughter of Mr. Jorgenson. and Mrs. Reed S. Bagley. SIXTH WARD Set aside May 21 for that the At fast meeting Sunday Brent date our ward dinner will be Dee Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. held. Don Ray was blessed by his father. The Primary held a candy sale Thursday at Primary. There were five children bap- tized April 30 and confirmed Sunday May 1 at fast meeting. They were: Michael Meendrink son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meendrink; Robin Lynn Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The schedule of Mothers Day programs is as follows: May 5, Joyce Burnhams, Star class; May 12, Josie Turners Sunbeam class and May 19th Kerma Larsen's Rainbow class. REMEMBER on i MOTHER J, I Ogden. Buhloffs store opened in March of 1958 in Roy and the Ogden store opened in December of the same year. The Ogden store will be oper- HOTPOINT electric range, only 6 months old. Phone EX ated by Ronald D. Lowdcr who has been with Mr. Goff since the or see at 5360 So. 2050 first of this year. The Roy store West, Roy. will remain under the same Mr. Lowdcr was just made bishop of the newly created 62nd ward in Ogden He is married and the father of two FOR SALE Siamese kittens, housebroken and Weaned. Ph. EX 2 8951. TRAILER FOR SALE 10 i'L wide, 45 feet long, all modern Mr. Goff has joined the firm Big discount. Death rcAsor of George R. Wright Co. Inc., an for selling. Lot 68, Cozydalc investors and protective corporCourt. Key next door or Ph. ation of which he is a vice EX president. He will be over the states of Utah, Wyoming, Montana and the Hawaiian Islands. FOR SALEs Spinet organ in He plans to continue to reside this area, assume bal. of contract. For other information here and to remain in the Lake View Stake where he currently write, Credit Mgr. fcox 148 S.H. Station S.L.C., Utah. is serving on the high council. fourteen mourns Jcister than bejore 1959. More advantages of U You can pet your money, with interest, when you need it. Your Bonds are a ready reserve to use anytime you wish. But, it pays well to hold them. Your savings cant be lost or stolen. The U.S. Government guarantees to replace your Bonds, free, if anything ever happens to them. You save more than money. The Bonds you buy help keep the peace because peace costs money. Money for better education, new scientific research, greater military strength. And the money you save helps strengthen our nation's economy which depends on the financial strength of individuals to keep it sound. Start saving with U.S. Savings Bonds today. Youll save more than money. S. Savings Bondi You can save automatically. Just tell your company how much to deduct every payday for Bonds, and your Bonds will be delivered to you. This way you cant forget to save. And. remember, the money you dont touch cant slip through your fingers. From you save more than money with U.S. Savings Bonds Satchel $2.05 Bantam 98c ACROSS FROM ROY SHOPPING CENTER : Charles W. Goff announced that he has sold his interest in Buhloffs Inc., of Roy and Ogden to Melvin D. Atwood ,of Savings Bonds means to you: Tkt V S. Gonnmint do,, not pay for this adi,r-turJVuury D,partm,nt thank,, jar thtir tstnetia donation, T C,umU an r : Classified Ad Suhloff Interest Then, all older Bonds, both Scries E and H, pay more now an extra J,j from June 1 on, when held to maturity. And, all Scries E Bonds carry a new extension privilege. This means your Bonds will keep liberal interest automaticallyearning after maturity. These three new cash benefits make todays U.S. Savings Bonds the finest in history. They make the ones you own now better, too. .. 2.98 1FKUST Charles Goff Sells The new 314 rate means your savings grow faster than before with U.S. Savings Bonds. $3 becomes $4, or $3,000 becomes $4,000 in just seven years, nine months. This applies to all Series E Bonds bought since June Pure Canadian Sphagnum MOSS v Sen. Wallace F. Bennett examines model of nuclear reactor, embodying new developments m production of electrical power by atomic energy. As a member of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Sen. Bennett has helped promote development of this new power source. The Bonds you own are better than every too COTTON DACRON 5.35 U.S. 34 SLIPS PEAT f Hcigs what the new 3 'Va interest nlte A Econ. Bale f Linda Givens spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Manti. She returned home Sunday evening after visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Robert Blaine and son, Jay, of Logan, have spent the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moser. Moving from the HalVem subdivision to South Ogden are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Young and children. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Montgomery Suhday were Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hopie and Janise and Lynn of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brimley and four children of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden and two children of Magna. The afternoon was spent in visiting. John Plunder is at home recovering following a trip to the hospital. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sinunons were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday James Simmons of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George Crazier Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nel- son of TremontOnn visited at the DeVere Adams home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Preston A. Nuf-fe- r and daughters Patricia and Linda of Wendover and J. Willard Oakes of Johnson City, Ten. were ovemite guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Roberts Wednesday evening. Mr. Oakes and Patricia were married in the Logan Temple on Thursday, April 28. Friday the Roberts and Beverly and Kristine Bowman left for Wendover t oattend the reception of the couple. DRESSES-BLOUS- ES FOR MOTHER'S DAY SUNSHINE f 4 City. with . . . X 4 Missed in the Third Ward area are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen. Theyve moved to Plain POTTED FLOWERS Std. Bole S" Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and children spent the weekend visiting in Logan, Sraithfield and Tremonton. GLOVES-HANKI- ES healthy Springy Lawn With I t Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Givens accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clements of Ogden and Mrs. Robert Clements of Idaho Falls to enjoy a fish fry Sunday up the canyon. Sic 4S0 ( s, i960 Church News Garner's , EIEA-J0- S 44rfutf w |