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Show I p & Mwl the Classified Ads . . -- The first meeting of the held by the Hooper Womens Club at the home of Elaine Fowers.with Dr. Merle Allen of Ogderi as guest speaker. His subject was Problems Concerning. Education. Roger and Doug Cox played a duet accompanied by Marilyn Cox. son was e saxa-phon- j ! i E S ! S REMODELING j or j Powers Mae' Powers, Ralaine and Kathy Fowers. Members present Included Ruth Dawson, Donna Cottle, Virginia Widdison, Fay Fowers, Lillian Simpson, Jos ephine Simpson,' Delsa Fowers, Marie Haws, Charlene Simpson, Margaret Vaughn, Beth Robinson, Marion Cox, Martha Mae Widdison, Flora Taylor, Nola Jean Moore and the hostess. Spending last weekend in Vernal were Floyd and Manita Suiter. They visited with their son in law and daughter, Dean and Verna Arave and their fam-ii- The Sunday School class of the Hooper First Ward which ! is taught by Sonia Parker went BUILDING to see The Ten Command j ments last Friday night. On the occasion of her 861 h HOMES i birthday, Mary Rose was honored at a family party at her home GARAGES J Sunday. The afternoon was S spent in visiting and refreshFENCES ments were served The followFARM BUILDINGS ing sons and daughters with their wives and husbands were in attendance. Nephi and Vera FOR FREE ESTIMATE Ross of West Point, Revere and Ivy Burnett of Clinton, Kenneth TA and Vera Howes, of Roy, Mary Kap of West Ogden, Erma Bingham and Arnold and LaMae Ross of Ogden, Dan and Thelma Ross of Salt Lake City and Law-rcnce of Hooper. The remainder of the 40 guests were grandchildren and dren. Another son, Earl Ross, who lives in California, spent some CONTRACTOR time with his mother several Ken Fahncke J $Bt Jerri Higley, Phyllis Frew, Anna sea- i You can find the Guests at the meeitng were Hooper News I . - i r tOfAL StiYS! TITS StflWJiniONICLE, sprained ligaments in Leonards back. He returned home Saturday. Edis underwent minor surgery Monday. Acquaintances here will be interested to nearn that Sisson C. Hatch, former Riverdale man, now living in Bountiful, ls running for public office m Davis County. The Hatch family resided in the home , now owned by the Noel Craguns. Mr. Hatch won out In the primary to become the Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives from District 1. He wili run opposite the Republican nominee, Aldin O. Hayward on the Oct. 8 ballot. A very timely subject is being taken up by the Special Interest class this year. The details of how to recognize and combat the gravely serious Communistic ideas and methods will be studied J. Edgar Hoovers book, "Masters ot Deceit will strve as the textbook for the class, taught for the present by the YMM1A superintendent, Koscoe Child. All adults of the community are cordially invited to this class which is held as part of the weekly Tuesday evening MIA beginning at 7:15 p.m. Recently LeRoy and Margie Raleigh purchased a new home at Camp Creek, about 50 miles out ot Phoenix, Anz. They have decided it would probably be best to sell their home here on Riverdale News A special feature of the Relief Society opening social will be a booK review by Mrs. Oma Wilcox. All women of the community, regaraiess of whetner they are members of the LDS Church, . are cordiauy invitea to participate. It will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the ward hall. A oaby sitter is always on hand to entertain the young children while the others relax and enjoy themselves at the weekly meetings. Hostess of the Riverdale Camp 27 of the DUP will be Mrs. Adele Shipley with Mrs. Ida Ritter as It will be held this Thursday afternoon, Sept. 22, beginning at 2 p.m. Mrs. Margie Raleigh will present the lesson. When Edis Henderson entered Dee Hospital Friday he was surprised to find his roommate was a neighbor, Leonard Cook. On Wednesday about 4 35 p.m. the Cooks had been in a three cal accident at 27th and Wall. While pausing to wait for the ear ahead to turn, Leah looked back in time to see the car behind them still coming. She called a warning to Leonard in time for both of them to brace themselves for the impact. Luckily Their only injuries were . weeks ago. Nancy Ann Ross, who celebrated her 90th birthday last month, also called on Mary Ross on the same day. An outstanding member of our community returned home from Europe last month and was honored at a welconje home party at the Hooper Second Ward Sunday night. He is Parley Belnap, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Belnap. Parleys tirst introduction to Europe was when he spent some time with the U S. Army in Germany Next he served a two year LDS mission in Germany He went into France where he was privileged to study organ for five months under Marcel Dupre. He was awarded a fellowship by the Belgium-Ameri-caFoundation to study music at Antwerp, Belgium. He has been thitfe for the past two years. The opening social of the Hooper First Ward Relief Society will be held Monday, Sept. 26 at 7 30 pm. at the ward hall. The Worth of Relief Society," will be presented. By means of drama, skits and humor, the value and purpose of each phase of Relief Society will be depicted. All of the women in the ward are urged to come out and enjoy this program as well as the regular weekly Relief Society meetings which will be held each Tuesday morning at 10 30. Elsie Cottle was entertained at a luncheon on her birthday given by Mildred Craythornc, Donna VanDe Graaf and Nedra Thurgood. 1150 West. A severe cut on her right index finger was received by Mrs. Ralph (Ida) Ritter last week. She picked up a bottle of jam to wipe it off, not realizing the tkcx font SEPTEMBER 25, lftdfl THURSDAY, WEST POINT NEWS We extend a hearty, welcome to Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Russell and their children to West Point. The Russells have moved into the new house west of Orlin Olesops. We hope that they will like our little town. Gene Dahl was advanced from the office of a deacon and sustained a teacher. AJlen H. Anderson was sustained to become a priest. do Springs, were first to speak on the program. Ned Zaugg the first speaker, told a little about the area surrounding Colorado Springs and gave an account of the boys activities at the Jamboree. He also displayed some of the maps, postcards, etc., of the locality and also some patches earned by the boys at the Jamboree. A musical number was played Mrs. Howard (Janet) Ellis was guest of honor at a nursery shower given by Mrs. Don (Ar-dis- ) Eileen Zaugg and Linda singleton with Eileen at the piano and Linda at the organ. David Montgomery told of the many scouts of the different religions who attended a meeting where there were 30,000 Protestants, 12,000 Catholics; 2,000 Jewish and quite a number of LDS boys present. (He did not recall how many). Using props to resemble a church meeting was held with speakers from ing at which Eider Mark E. Peterson of the Council of the Twelve, and Le Verne Parmiey were the speakers. In the activities the boys became acquainted with the boys from Tennessee, David displaed a flag and a cap given to him by one of the Rebel troops. Besides visiting Colo rado Springs the boys also saw Denver and Pikes Peak. home of Mrs. Alma (Mabel) Ellis. the majority of the gifts received were lovely blankets. They had a real pillow fight and the usual boyish tricks on the train coming home. The boys talk was followed by a The Sunday evening meeting was conducted by the Youth Or- ganization with Lee Zaugg conducting the program. Invocation by Garner Oleson, was followed by the congregation singing Now Let Us Rejoice. Two boys who attended the national Boy Scout Jamboree at Colore- girls softball teams of the Riverdale and Farr West wards is necessary to determine the win- Playoff of a tie between the ner of the division title this year. Mrs. Irene Sears said the time and place of the game will probably be arranged for sometime this week. Ellis Monday night at the by short talk by Karen Broadhead Alamo, New Orleans, St. Au- -' Jamestown and who told just a little of the gustine, Fla., Washington D.C., New York and wonderful trip she had on the the Sacred Grove and atl the histone pioneer places of inter- -' Seminary trip this summer. She est. Im sure she will never, the wonderful was gone for a little more than forget a month. They traveled through pu 33nez Xpuia :qj2 aqt iqa Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, ou33 tpjZ aqj spjBMpg pXog I ssojq f uqop oj epqjjrq ddeg Louisana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina Rosella Paice the 25th; George and North Carolina, up the coast Q. Bennett the 26th; Grant Parkto Washington, D.C., New York, er, Walter Dahl and Linda King Pennsylvania. They attended all on the 27th; JohnS.Abrams, Sawlcy the pageant . at Palmyra and I Vela Fisher and Jean home by the route followed by the 29th: Pansy Dalton, and the pioneers except for a loop, Kent Holbrook the 30th. northward to see the famous Thought for the, week; memorials at Mt. Rushmore. Some of the more interesting The wind of anger blows out places visited were Mesa Verde the the lamp of intelligence. Natl Park, Carsbad Caverns, SICK? entire bottom of it had broken out. The ragged edge ripped the finger clear to the bone. 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