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Show Hi I'm returned Advertising placed in TIIE JO-LE- During the past week, many fine scores were recorded at the local lanes. In the Hill Maintenance League on Monday. Roy Patton had high series of 656 with handicap, with a 239 single game. In the Mens League, C. Leffler turned in a fine 263 single game with handicap, to take the individual honors for the Bowler of the Month award for the league. In the Tuesday night Ball and Chain Mixed League, Han y Sugihara rolled a splendid 604 scratch series, with a high single game of 215, while on the opposite sex side, Almira Bair had a fine 530 series, also a 203 isngle game. Lee Shafer had an all spare game In a Wednesday mens Comminercial League. Kenny Nebeker had a 527 series, while single game honor went to Farrell Dennis with a 214. In the Nisei Mens League, Tom Yamada had a nice 604 scratch series, with a 233 high single game. In the Nisei Ladies league. Martha Harada had Jo-Le- e single game, 452 series. In the Jo Lee Ladies Thursday night league, Norma Shafer had a good 449 series wath a high single game of 185. Cecilia Koncour gae leader Jver Mitchell a run for high honor for the Bowler of the Month award, but fell short a few pins In the oily Time Mixed League, high individual honors went to Neil Robbins, who roll cd a line 588 series and a 207 single game, while Dons Wiese led the gals with a 445 series. Dianne Happy is leading the ladies with a 247 game for the Bowler of the Month Award tor this league. George Bistolas is leading for the award in the Jo Lee Independent League on Friday with a .splendid 242 game During the week Phil Maass had a 526 series while single game honor went to Dale Rupe with a 202 Reed VanWagoner had 3 games of 155, which earns him a triplicate patch award from e the ADC In the Original Fndav Nighters Mixed League, Wayne Hansen had high series of 550 for the mens while Shirley Olson had 513 for the ladies. a 175 Jo-I.e- Tta Lanes during weekday and weekends or any time alleys are available. Its a handicap tournament for men and ladies. Turkey will be awarded to the highest bowler with handicap on every pair of alleys. Entry fee will be $3, includes bowling fee, bowling 3 games The establishment will give bonus, turkey awards for bowlers scoring high scores. On Nov. 13, the famous star bowler Buzz Fazio will appear to bowl three capable local He holds many indi bowlers vidual records and is a member of the Brunswick Advisory Staff of Bowling Champions, lie will give exhibition bowling and will give instruction to bowlers who wish to take instruction The three local bowlers will be chosen from the Turkey Shoot, ones with the highest scores after the first week. to town. ;r WIM Mlwlvbkf If ?Mr ; r r 4 taw, r MvtBf. to go to yton Wiiiwi in the Jo Lee Junior League, young 12 year old Fein Shaler bowled a ler rifle 194 scratch gr.me and a 440 scratch series She had six strikes in a row before nerv uusness c night up with her in the seventh iiamc Nice going On Saturday PHONE EX 9 0648 Fern :V! i G1BBY GREENHOUSE 31-1- 3 XV. Riverdale Rd. it w al in AXIOM Al H ' AssbdhMioif Wayne Hoppie of Provo spent Sunday visiting the Vern Montgomerys. Returning recently from a tour of the temples was Mrs. John (Donna) Purser. Accom-panin- g her was her mother Chanty Larsen of Preston and sisters Maxine Jenson, Ogden and Claudia Milton, Boise, Idaho. They spent eight days visiting the Salt Lake, St. George, Mesa, Arizona, Los Angeles and Manti temples. Shryl Davis w ife of Don Davis is at home recuperating from a recent operation. Mrs. LaVora Burton is at the Dee hospital undergoing Roy Lumber & Hardware ALL OUR NEEDS! SHOP LATE FRIDAY NITES 8 P.M. TILL WITH 5500 ONE-STO- P Roy, Utah So. Jimmies Shoes Roy Furniture diftnnfinnnnnnnnnnnnnnrmm-- M,,M,M " learnnu St veil! lev Quoium ait .having as out ol their projtits lliiS y tai the s llmg of taunt tl caittiy and nuts to anyone So let s to snppoi t them 'I he hinds they take in is used to keep iniss,oiidi ns in the lit Itls lie Iht 1. Ithis Quoium will h lieviim tile hrtsmas tiees foi ale as then piojttl We a (min lik ton mind t v mu id these ,i ci s th it lit Ip out C ne 'won1 is .s is 1.. i i, , i .mb .in a i pi 1 1. 1 ilv Si iii ol IT o a spoii't ring t t "lilt Is Iil lm s hi p u n it l,,s s i It, I, .is vvi P tls, ' in m m Dm too mil olball Uain won in in i I High to lug .ime with Ogden High List week ai.tl now tins go to state and plat Hast High this tins wttk end Gootl Link to you wondiiful ti am I) I i is lit- - .old Mis M.nvin Steel the nnsfmtune ol losing tlnir twin daughter bom Nov The luneral was held Tiles dav Nov 8 at It) a in in (. tear field Mortuary Mrs Steed in the former Marlene Hill Mi had The Sunset Relief Soiiety 1 ne evening will be held mue a month this winter and the fust wdl begin Sunday evtimg lm all young folks, 12 to 19 mm Clarence But couple of davs at Lava Hot Splines They just relaxed and en vcd the bathing and all mil Mis. Mr spt nt a Mis Giant Duka ilamcd six couples at ritlav evening T hex a at tv on mill, id some ol J.aiienes home and Mi itt moil t n .nit (..inly the of with tin alon, eiitt-- l tainint n-- l ill ii.i I a.us -- i l of Mr ami I', n ter and (alvin Lapp -- m. ol Mi anti Mrs ( , i i1 1 v luii Mm k.q p p a; in d iv p.t tl hi the juinm 'he livi'toik shun S.,i 1 1 !xl'ii In I v homts and luii h s; itiimd i i otle but bine v nil but kin., bm i s 11 m lln t lm pmil vt i imp and lot i uling the took -- Bazaar will kin, , Belli I'uvs lihbmis lm the ei lie held a old ) qitls DUD liulav 11 Nov A loth ham (limit r is planned ,ul nianv lovelv and fc&B useful things will he for sale pm A took book with cm the bisb. cooks tecipics in sunsit will cost only a dol lar and the luiuls iiom the sale will he given to the ward build at 6 30 1 ing fund $7.44 per month. Uscis in Utah paid onlv $6 37 for tins same setvitc. Data published September 20 b the Fcdctal Towi Commit, on, Washington, DC., reveals that the national avriagc monthly bill for 230 kvvh cpi eseniing the use ofclcctuutv for lighting, iduguation, cooking and small appliances) vva i i The map below ieptoduc.cs the lcdctal Power Commission s data fot all 30 states i SI VIE AXLRVl.l RILIS , JUST ARRIVED! er Hun,ireti 12.95 Publisher. Residence TA Residential and Farm users in , PINE OFFICE 5380 SO. 1900 W ROY EX OFFICE v I wmul 'i KNOTTY Buhloffs DAVE'S SERVICE 'I IK Scott. A stake dance for all married folks will be held Saturday evening at the recreation hall. There will be a floor show and refreshments. The Rose Prom will be held Saturday evening at the stake center for all younk folks of that age. So. Weber News n 1 m (, hrism.is ..in lit s L.uli gul v i ,1 d it i d Willi a gi u e 1 niiioln I ol 1 dlls foi t at h pit tool i "1U Ini., she tm s in d r lm this ,'s.t , s o n a s ol puli i u Int i v i i is in i it, d and pi i t .u h g.ii hum t m tiu' I OR TIIE 1H Jeri Smith, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith underwent a tonsillectomy on Monday. We hope she will soon be better. Admitted to the Dee Hospital to undergo tests is Mrs. Frank Eliason. Very happy with a new son are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Weeks. The Weeks new baby was two days old when they received him. He has a little sister at home to welcome him. Delbert Lee was admitted to the Dee hospital'to undergo observation. Our sympathy goes out to the James Larison family. Mr. Lari-so- n passed away Saturday. His funeral was held on Tuesday at the Altorest with Castle Murphy officiating. - w I VI. n k lm SPH the Chester Nelsons. n Sunset News 7h$uttCkoiuck Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Nelson and son of California are visiting in Roy with Lloyds parents l. 1 ON OUR LUMBER ROY NEWS - Si h L4.W n v i 1450 3 2437 Way-ma- X '1 Time to think of your corsage for the Weber Girls Dance Carnations Roses Orchids EX with Kenneth Byram and Cash as his assistants. With Reid taking this job he was released along with Junior Roy Jr. High girls" varisity Dayton and Ray Peek from the t volly ball team defeated South Sunday School. To take over Jr. High by a score of the Sunday School Junior Day-toat a game played at Roy. -.i appointed as superintendent First half score: Roy 16 with Wayne Stanger and Gene South 10 -Grter as hlr asSTsfahls. We hdpfe 4 ' ',, Roy high scores r Ann Rund- these men like their new jobs. ; Belnap . fuest, Patsy high scorers: marcene Don Davis was sustained to Dopp be ordained a pnest next Sunt Last weeks results: Roy defeated Valley 37 - 27 day. Roy high scorers- Donna ManThree babies were given namning, Linda Clawson es and blessings Sunday. A litLeague stadng: tle red headed boy was given Roy Won 4 Lost 0 Lost2 Won 2 Valley the name of Chrt sKendell Cas-tel2 2 Won Lost Wahlquest He is the son of Mr. and Won 0 Lost 4 South Mrs. Marlin (Lora Kendell) Cos-tel- l and was blessed by an uncle Calvin got bucked off his steer Ronald Kendell. and rolled by it but he didnt Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Birt get hurt bad Terry Poll, son of Mr. and Mrs Delbert Poll and chQse Laurie Ann to call their grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Roy-de- little girl. She was blessed by Poll also rode and got rib- Bishop Dale Poll. bons in both events. Mr. and Mrs. Herman West-brocWe want to send, get well chose to call their little wishes to Jane Poll and Ra- blessed event, Ann 'Westbrock. mona Isaacs. They were oper- She was blessed by her father ated on Thursday morning. Jane Herman. for vericose veins and Ramona Other new babies that have for a hernia. The South Weber Ward an received their names are Lindy BUZZ FAZIO of the Brunswick Advisory staff of Chamnual fall supper will be held Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowlthe 18 and 19th of November. Robert Byram. Trudy Kay was pions will make a personal appearance at the JoI.ee exA little reorganizing was done the name given by Mr. and Mrs. ing Lanes on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. He will give in the ward Sunday. The Elders Dawson Ukena's little girl a hibition bowling and instructions to instructed bowlers. Quorum was released with a few months ago. vote of thanks for their efforts Mr. and Mrs Grant Presnell Grant Dickamore, Eddie Shaw (June By bee) had their little and Kenneth Byram was in baby blessed by his grandfather All boys who ale interested charge of them To take their Presnell North Davis Stake Laurel in their ward and they "Sacred to me and Ensign " in playing basket1 all si ,i,ld he places Reid Stark was appointed gave him the name of Michael Personal Standards Night was at the church i at 7 pin hald in the Clinton Chaple to go to Wednesday evening, November on Monday evening TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . . 2. A very interesting and awarKay sv tile to do their pi acting ding piogram was carried out To keep the gills and women with the speaker being Brother Convenient Budget Terms Riohaid Parsons from the BYU in turn a phvsital litnes pro There was a very good atten Ri lreshments dance. weie giam is iindeiwjy at the iccrea UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT served. t ion hall tath Wednesday at It is it potted that Elder 7 pm Even lady in the stakp Dale Barnett is fine now and is is invited to attend' enjoying his mission very much He has been a senior companion The Relief Society woik day Since two and one half months held this Tuesday Nov We ell nothing but quality Mnrice in the mission tic Id. We are will he Highway 91, Roy 111 ti ill be a quilt for proud of our boys who are now 15 CBE3SBEECSSEBKSBS21WI in the missions fields Evcrv to leal n mi and when it one is doing outstanding work is Inn died it will be given to Mi. IT liman llailow stems m a lucky pci si n who has worked good health and is getting on it So all von young gals or t. o vi ho an t quilt around to visit Ins childcin oltlei He (dans to spend seveial man ,v In me to learn and in, tils m ( lilm ilia Ibis w ink i nun la ,n a quilt while youre w liei e he mv s, Attention Fellas PACE TWO 10, 1960 JR. HIGH HIGHLIGHTS i The Handicap Tuikey Shoot is underway now at the Jo Lee you mava THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ROY LANES REVIEW BOWLING E THE a 7 to 1 ratio to Merchant I - : 0 kVvH s NIIID CI11ESOI SI VI .MOO I AV RIMDI m via POPLLAUON Ml VL Bit I VXD SI R -V ICE J VN 1, MORI LADIES NYLON NO. 2 KNOTTY PINE S14.50 U.S. KEDS er Hun(kec! RI.D, BLACK, ECONOMY STUDS BEIGE, LODE'S GREEN X U.S. RUBBER Footwear 39' Galoshes, Overshoes for the entire family! 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