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Show you roo4 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson and children have returned home. They spent four days a t Yellowstone vacationing Park. ' t Idaho Falls, Idaho and Jack-soHole, Wyoming were the destination last weekend for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pierce. The Pierces attended a Builders convention at Idaho Falls on Friday, then motored on to Jackson where they enjoyed fishing. Returning home to California this week was Kay Ellernner. She has spent the past two months as-- a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. vGlade Hansen. The Roy Austin family are enjoying a weeks vacation at Yellowstone Park and surrounding area. Mr. and Mrs. Oris HanSen and family attended a family reunion at Manti bver the weekend. Our sympathy goes with the Howes Leonard and Gordon families. Their faher, Edwin C. Howes passed away on Monday. Gaylen Nixon who is employ- n Morgan. Missed in the Roy area are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller. They have moved to their home state of Iowa after being in Utah for 7 years. has Verda Simmons been ill, we wish for her a quick recovery. There will be a last meeting held Friday, Aug. 5 at the L. A. Schofield home, for all Schofield family members to plan the Schofield Reunion for this year. Visiting recently at the L. A Schofield home have been, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Owens and sons Bruce, David and Scott of Los Angeles, California, Dr. and Mrs. Jewell Andreason, Mr and Mrs. Cal Andreason and Chnstene of La Canada, California and Bishop and Mrs Blaine Houtz and family of Provo. Visiting at the Jay Knudson home recently were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guymon of Logan. Mr. and Mrs Harold Orton are vacationing at Yellowstoe Park. The Orton children are staying in Layton with rela tives. Ronald Green is at home now recuperating from a recent operation. Barbara- - Bingham, daughter of Bishop and Mrs Blaine Barbara is at hoe now spent five days at the hospital Mrs. Landseaping Lawns Planted Shade Trees, Shrubs Evergreens TERMS PLANT NOW receiving treatment for an Infection. Edwin Beitx la at Dayton, Ohio, he is spending a few days there On T. D. Y. for Hill Field. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson is at home now. He is getting along fine after a bout with encephalitis. The Norman Kimbers have their first son. He was born July 30 and weighed in at 8 lbs. 13 or. The young man has two sisters at home to spoil him. The Bert Ure family have returned home after enjoying a weeks vacation at Yellowstone Park. It's a girl' She arrived Aug. 1 to the happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vissser. Mrs. Visser is the former Tina Koster. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Steck, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Purnng-tohave all enjoyed the water at Lava Hot Springs recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clee and Tari are vacationing at Colorado and New Mexico. Birthdays, birthdays, it seems as if theres a lot of birthdays Those celebrating recently. this week are Dennis Lamar, and twins, Edgar Hamblin Marsha and Martin Hamblin, Dell Ray Grange and Julie Ann Jones. The Fred Wcsons have returned home after a successful fishing trip near Big Pincy, Wyoming. Guests have been many at the Carl Luerk home recently. Mrs. Marvin Peters of Longmont, Colorado, Mrs. William Tuerk and Dorothy of Cresco, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rienedeau of Woodrow, Saskatchewan, Canada have all been visiting the busy Tuerk household. Bishop Charles Hull left yesterday (Thursday) for IngleHe will be wood, California. gone a week on business from Hill Field. If you don't think Hugh and Iola Murray are happy just try to get them down to earth to ask them. Iola presented Hugh with a baby daughter July 31 at the Dee Hospital. The newcomer is the second daughter for them and they have six ed at Yellowstone Park spent two days recently visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nixon. The Blaine Yearslejt family spent ' tlie past weekend a t Malad, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Givens and Bonniq. Jean were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Sunday at Cloyd Bee Be, ROY NEWS Roy Garden Center PHONE TA n Bing-ham- 5 4833 ROY AUTr' PARTS Brake Shoe Exchange Accessories PIIONE EX m 'CJas3l?iel A4j . . . You can find the BfcST LOCAL fitJYSt tSi 5316 So. 1900 West, Roy 4 9639 Auto Glass Installed New Used Parti & SICK? boys. Mrs. Alemeda see Hamblen and her two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Clountz and family and Mrs. Pearl Anderson and family spent the 24th at Mirror Lake. 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A fishing trip to Hoop Lake, in the Uintahs was enjoyed last weekend by Dale and Joyce Christensen and Boyd and Darlene Read. The family of Warren Arave was altogether last week at a family reunion and barbecue held in Ogden Canyon. His daughter, Margaret Wes- - trip f nAv n Smart Blouses Mc-Clo- y REMODELING J marStanley Barlow will be Diane to 12 ried on August Stanger. Diane is from Sunset and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stanger. Take your pick of cottons Fun-De-L- X , spent the past x4eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whilef Clifford and family. here they attended a missionary testimonial in .Ogden for Elder Kent West who has been called to serve in the North Mexican Mission field. Doi-othy- A I ' A Queen of the day will be and concessions will be going chosen from the following girls: on all day for your entertainLinda Draayer High Priests ment SevKatherine Kingsford The family of Mr. and Mra. enties Brown spent the past Joseph Elders Ileen Wayment week in Idaho attending the Mitchell Sunday funeral of Mr. Browns father. Joyce School Everyone in the ward extends Janefte Ross Primary deepest sympthy to the Brown Mutual Dixie Frasier family. Relief Virginia Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Beus, Society The queen contest will be Mrs. Anna West and Ms. Emily announced at 1:00. Ballgames Fields of Nyssa, Oregon have . son-in-la- Hooper News V ,r PAGE FOtftt 1 w s . So. Weber News X . a , - s t rambAV august a im Hamblin and family and Bill CLINTON NEWS Baker and family. On Sunday, Mrs. Hamblin attended a family The North Davis Stake Road reunion at Memorial Park? A shows will be presented on lovely lunch Was enjoyed fol- Tuesday and Wednesday evelowed by gamea and visiting. ning August 9th and 10th, You must attend both evenings to see all the shows. Clinton has a wonderful show to present and the Mutual PresidMr. and Mrs. Vern Coy spent ency urges all members of. the a few days at LaPoint, Utah ward to attend. visiting One of Vonda sisters Victor Bodily, son of Mr. recenty and also a few days in ahd Mrs. Herbert Bodily is back the mountains to cool off. in Clinton again after serving Bruce went along also. his four years in the Navy. The Elders urge all memDonna Posl returned Sunday from a 16 day ball playing bers and friends to remember spree for the Utah Shamrocks. their Cornstalk Jubilee days They went to Arizona, Cali- pn August 6 at the Clinton fornia and into Oregon. They town park. An added new played 16 games while they feautre to the days is the presence of Kimlo the Clown. He were away. Mr. and Mrs. Way man Cash will be at the Park from 10 and family and Mr. and Mrs. to 12 to talk with everyone. Owen Cash and Cathy spent 4 carefree days in Yellowstone sel with her husband Lucas and Park. While the kids enjoyed children, Linda and Milton, the bears and animals, Owen were here from Lincoln, Nebalso enjoyed his first trip raska. With them were Mr. Wessels parents, Mr. and Mrs. through the Park. On August 11, the Red Cross William Wessel. Swimmers from our town are Dorothy Arave Hall, with her going to race to find out the husband, Ansal, and four childbest swimmers in each age ren were here from Yuma, group and on the 12 all the Arizona. One of their boys is county will race. Everyone who serving an L.D.S. mission in in seeing Mexico. who is interested these races are welcomed. They Others of the family who will be held at the Clearfield were at the reunion were Ruth Taylor and family, Roy and swimming pool. Margaret Handrahan is get Viola Myers and family, and ting along nicely after having Melva and Cecil Shoel and famher tonsils removed last week. ily, and Warren and Ida Arave. Mr. and Mrs. Bing Nix and Cecil and Gladys Frew are Carol enjoyed their new trailer in Oklahoma visiting with their house by going to Jackson Hole daughter and WarWyoming to spend a few days. ren and Klea Myers and famThey had a very good time and ily. their new trailer Next Tuesday morning, Augenjoyed house. ust 9 at 10 a m., the llooper Verl Bryan left Sunday morn- First Ward Relief Society will ing for Ford Ord, California sponsor a "Back to School" where he will receive his basic fashion show at the ward hall s It will be presented by training for the Army. The road shows will be held Juvenile Shop of Roy August 8 and 9. Everyone is Popular materials will be shown urged to attend these shows. and washing instructions given One night or the 8th at the All young girls who are interStake Center and the 9th at ested in school fashions are in our Ward. vited to this show. Miss Joyce Ray is at home A demonstration on canning visiting with her folks and venison will be given by Lorfriends. She will be here a raine Fowers following the week and then return to her fashion show. All ladies are invited to this meeting job at San Jose, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Roy den Poll A and Skill Show spent 2 days at McKinnon, Wyo. was given by the Trail Builders visiting with their daughter of the First Ward Wednesday Joyce and Theron Wilde. evening at the Hooper Park On Friday evening the Elders Parents of the boys were guests Quorum enjoyed a lovely party and enjoyed some games with at the recreation hall. Games, the boys. Boys of the Guide relays, and unch was enjoyed Patrol demonstrated their skill by all. at bandaging and building Mrs. Tressa Jensen and twin fires. Refreshments were serKaylene and ved. granddaughters, Jcaneal Jensen are visiting at Leaders of these groups are the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Armina Widdison, Emma Mrs. Jensen is Ruth's Mathis. and James and Genevieve mother. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomas of Spanish Fork visited with their daughter Mrs. Cecil Kap over the week end. On their return hoc they took Carl and Lynn Banks home with them How about your news. Call be at EX 44133 or EX 4 3564 V j ai , v Xt- ..'if - f IT V ' V . i, 26 QTS. BIG Reg. 5.95 3.99 r |