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Show THE PAGE TWO PRE- - JO-LE- BOWLING LANES REVIEW E Some very good games were len 249; Melba Beart r rolled at the- - e Lanes for Dishpan League, Doris Bowler of the Month Award for 222. the second month. The followNisei Mens, Roy Miya 279. Nisei Ladies, Alice Hattori ing bowlers are the leaders in their respective league; 230. Hill Maintenance, Wayne e Ladies, Bonnie Cox-2- 19. Grose 257; Marlon Beylor 249. Jolly Time Mixed, Joe Barney e Amazon, Lorry Hirsh-camJr. 266. 41 series; Diane Parker IBM League, Gary Harris 254 e 229, high game. Eugene Ball & Chain Mixed, Joe Al- - Howell 241; Dorothy Kingston 269. Jo-Le- Erns-berge- Jo-Le- CLEARANCE Jo-Le- Jo-La- LADIES & CHILDRENS 239. Dresses, Skirts, Blouses Vz Price MENS AND BOYS Jantzen and Kaynee Sweaters DURING tlie week some very good scores were recorded. In r the Dishpan League, Doris rolled a 564 scratch series and also high game honor Our first terra ended and re- with a 210. Duane Wallace had port cards were disibuted to a good 581 senes for the men the students. while Jo Leavitt had a 483 serMany students excelled in all ies and a 183 single for the of thier classes. Following is a womens. These scores were relist of the High Honor Roll to corded in the Ball & Chain Mix achive the High Honor Roll, ed League. In the Nisei Mens is to have all As; the Honor League, Pap Miya had a 628 Roll u As with one B. JR. HIGH HIGHLIGHTS ROY HIGH HONOR Men's Dress Slacks 13 18.95 Off SHOES Men's Reg. 7.95 to 16.95 6.99 4.99 NOW 4.88 Boys Reg. 6.49 to 7.95 Girls Reg. 6.49 RUBBER FOOTWEAR REDUCED ARROW ROLL 9th Grade Ronald Reimschus-sel- , LeAnn Fowers, Carol Hod son, Margie Thurgood, Diane Barrett, Donna Hartsfied, Dwight McConnell, Gary Howard, Linda Slater and Judy Vz Price Regular 6.95 to Erns-berge- & BUD DRESS SHIRTS Law. 8th Craig Carver, Kaylene Brown, Liliene Olmsted, Judy Cook, Patty Thomas, Barbara Muir and Kent Peterson. 7th Giade Sheila Sims, Marcia Lee Storey, Seu Ann RIVERDALE NEWS So. Weber News Les Amies Geais, Riverdales service club, elected new officers to, the regular meeting this week, Ruth Parker was chosen as new President, Cora Bingham as Vice President, with Lucille Judkins, Beth Sec., Tesch, Treasurer, Elvira Jacobsen, Ass. Treasurer and Zola Marston Millard, Historian. Re tiring officers are: Delma Galley President, Mary Kellerstrass Vice President, Phyllis Cever-ing- . Secretary, Letha Myres, Treasurer, Beth Tesch, Asst, Treasurer, Ruth Bradley, Historian. This year the Chrismas of a needy family will be brightened by contributions from this worthy group, of women. The Chrismas party will be held on Dec. 12, at the home of Mary Kellerstrass. Louise Cash was hostess to the Primary officers and teachers for the month of November. The lesson was given by Norma Jean Kap. After the lesson the recently released presidency was honored at a party. Games were playyed and lunch served to 29 members. Duane Bingham and his partner, Jean Anne Stanford, won the second place trophy in a recent Utah-Idahdance contest sponsored by the Ron Driggs Dance Stuido. The scratch series while single moulding dancing a game honors went to Tom Yam-ad- waltz, fox trot, tango and cha with a 336. This was the cha. 4th 600 series for Pap this Darrell Cash and his wife, season. Gayle, are living m one of the Earl Morriss of Sunset who Carson homes. We are happy carries a 188 average, beat Buzz to have them stay in Riverdale Fazio last Sunday in a single msted of going elsewhere as Lan- is so often the case. game match here at e es. Earl rolled a 211 game while Alex Simpson, former River-daleBuzz had a little bit of trouble, of is finally congizan rolling only a 176 game. Earl is what he has been causing his sure loading up on turkeys at ill health for the past 7 years. the e Lanes Turkey Shoot A Salt Lake physician has diaand says he likes the new lanes gnosed his ailment as arsenic and there a good reason for his poisoning caused from spraying while on the fruit farm in shooting over 200 average on Riverdale. them. Nice going, Earl been Kathy Ensign has chosen to replace Deanne Dickon as Activity Counselor to YWM1A President Martha Davis. Danne las been called to a stake position. Keith Henderson won second place in the Riverdale Stake YI1A Speech Festival held on Sunday evening at the Stake o con-petio- n a Jo-Le- Laird and Shirly Kano. HONOR ROLL 9lh Giade Karen Jones, Frank Nomara, Roy Austin, Claudia Albrethson, Robert Stevens, Sandra Barlett, Diane Day, Jerald Allen, Jeff Scow-crof- t and Ronald Andeson 8th Grade Jolene Allen, Pat Thatcher, Klea Hansen, Janet Stephenson, Beverly Parker, Kathy Jackson and lna Mane Weston. 7th Grade Cheryl Austin, Daniel T Donaldson, Marjorie Draper, Cheryl Mason, Carolyn Tremea and Janet Stephenson. Tuesday, Nov 22, Mr. George Pitts, star of stage and screen, raido, and television, talented Master of Ceremonies present ed a Lyceum for the Studont body which was very entertain ing. One of the featurees acts was Uncle George and Jim-meMagic, drama, noveylt comedy held the interest of all. Advertising placed In THE SUNCHftONlCLE DECEMBER I, 1960 .THURSDAY, Jo-Le- House. Ward choir, Thompson will sing at Riverdale Stake Quartly Conference Sundy, Dec. 2 Sessions are to be at 12 noon Riverdale The directed by Rose Mrs, Fern poll greeted the D.U.P. at her homo this month. The lesson was given Ijy Bessie Bambrough. Refreshments were served. j Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poll and family have moved into their new home. This home went up faster than any home in S.W. It was started and completed within a few months time. Congratulations to John Dar-ra- l Byram and Mary LaVera lmlay. LaVera Imlay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashly H. Imlay became engaged Nov. 19 to Dar-ra- l Byram son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennith Byram. Both young people are from S.W. An early Spring wedding is being planned. and 6 pm. Bishop Wirthlin will be the visiting authority from Salt Lake. Bishop Gibby urges all Ward members to be in attendance. The first event to be held in the almost complete 49th Ward meeting house will be held tonight, Thursday, Dec, 1st, in the Junior Sunday School room at 7 30 p m. The event will be a progroin and party sponsored by the MIA Presidency and leachors m honor of the girls who recived individual awards. Mothers of the girls are invited. On Saturday, Dee. 3 at 6 30 p.m , there will be a building fund dinner at the Club Heights school It is the goal of the membership to be able to have lull usage of the chaple by Chrismas. Mr and Mrs Stanley White, of Cherry Drive, are happy to welcome a new baby boy into the family circle The baby, horn Friday, Nov. 25, is the f.fth child for the W'hites. Stanley is the 49th Ward Clerk. nSMi Buy on easy budget terms . . Months to COATS L Low-Prie- d SPIED CRIISER "BICYCLES 1 Childrens v."' Casserole Set F 220 -- HIGHWAY young hostess en tertains lavishly. Serv The Ladies & Vi PRICE ice for four. bbebombh TOWELS BLOUSES 3 1.99 for $1.00 Cruiser Wagon HALF PRICE Yarn & Brilliant red finish withg white trim. Big 10 wheels. 34 long. & Toys Vz Price ' Philter r Games s" "Full Dress" Sc Uoniy: 19!! j x J Finished front and Ylackl i Smart ivory and aqua or 3 pink and ebony cabinet. rty i i. - ,i , i. ! 4 .... ' Trains ' Irons Auto icevsories ' Televisions ' BUY ) ,! s .... PREF1MSHEI) Mahogany Panel Reduce Room Noise 12xl2 squares from 16 Vic ft. per sheet $6.39 4x8 U 15c bd. ft. only Bd. ft. select 18'ac 1x6 ea. $1.40 ea. $1.60 4x7 3 8 4x8 3 8 We also stock V thick RIVERDALE LUMBER 4077 RIVERDALE ' RD. PH. EX 3 9261 ' I Li ref fXKj STRUCTO SET TURN PIKE DEPT. Reg. B. F. S. SPECIAL 14.89 Only TONKA PAVING DEPARTMENT B. F. $19.95 FARM SET Regular $1 1.98 S. SPECIAL B. F. S. SPECIAL , Only $8.99 STRUCTO STRUCTO READY MIX CONCRETE ROAD GRADER TRUCK Reg. $6.98 B. F. S. SPECIAL css: Regular $3.98 B. F. S. SPECIAL Only 4.95 Only s2.89 ELDON ELDON CEMENT MIXER CONSTRUCTION SET Regular $4.98 Regular $13.95 Tools NOW PAY LATER J. Blaine Bingham Firestone Store 1 f Eloi trie Shavers Dolls Mixers Transistors Philco Appliaiues ' Sporting Goods s' Trikes Down - . Acoustical Tile Only s13.89 $1.00 IBB 1 1!! i .Vi. Quaity Lumber Products Regular $18.95 Other Gift Ideas Christmas Cards Ribbons, Wraps t oni Flashy! BtreamOnedl Big value! Quality const ruction throughout, handsome baked enamel finish and Fi restoma tirca. Speed Cushion Boys' Or Girls' Models LUMBER CO. RIVERDALE TONKA 1-- Crochet Cotton 1450 W. Riverdale Rd. EX 12.98 Only 35.95 37.95 39.95 98c PAIR Ladies GIBBY GREENHOUSE B. F. S. SPECIAL HOSE 'A OFF ORDER YOUR Reg. $1 7.98 Stretch Seamless COATS CAR j Ladies Girls Roses Chrysanthemums Azelias Carnations STRUCTO Winter Caps Vi PRICE NOW SPECIALS ON STRUCT 'AND TONKA TOYS FIRESTONE Men & Bojs IIUD' Booviil 14 95 Coats CENTER PIECES pay t&i'' 11 & THANKSGIVING We sell nothing but quality service Estate A BOYS 13 Off Jackets fisasjoaiTiei VAUGIIN Off Reg. 4.98 to siamma 1x8 Highway 91, Roy ?"' ASCT The next baptismal will be held Dec. 10. Sunday will be Stake Conference. No meetings will be held in the ward. On the following Sunday Uinah will begin to meet with us but at different times. Priesthood will begin , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap and at 8 a m. Sunday School at 9.30 family spent three days around a. m. Fast Meeting will be held Thanksgiving time at Spanish pt 5:00 p.m. and saerment meet- Fork visiting with their folks. ings. Relief Society, Pnmray and Mr. and Arthur Ukena had Mutual will be the same time as their Thanksgiving guest, as always. This schedual will Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hurd, be carried out for a year and Dareen and Sheryl Loraham of then will be charged with Uin- Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Walter tah Ward. Miller and Vicky and Douglas Mrs. Pauline Dayton was elec-te- of Salt Lake City. mto the Treasurer position Grace Wigfield of Casper in the new Clearfield High School. Mr. and Mrs. Viola Wil- Wyo. is visiting her daughter iams was chosen to fill the pos- Bonnie Ukena and family for a few weeks. ition of Historian. Knotty Pine DAVE'S SERVICE CAR national Sheetrock Ladies Winter Dresses MEN 7iemCkoiiide Convenient Budget Terms UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT 13 tly is Angie Smith. Sally Smith is also back to school after having her tonsils removed. Lawrence and Mabel Kend-el- j Class mail privileges enjoyed a few days vatcation Second authorized at Roy, Utah recently. They journed up through Idaho, Oregon, back OFFICE 5380 SO. 1900 W, ROY through Nevada and home. MaE bel said they did stop a time OFFICE of two was that about all Publisher. Residence TA Roger Bambrough recieved a superior rating at the stake speech festival last week. Pouglas Poll was sustained to be ordaned a techer on sun-da- . BBSOBBSSnOBB TOM TODD & YltKEY erchanl ratio to 4 Recovering rapidly from a veruase vein operation recen- - TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . 2 for s5.00 7 to 1 returned 1955 West 5200 South, Roy, Utah Store Hours 9 a.m. to 7 P.M. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. B. F. S. SPECIAL Only 3.67 BEN FRANKLIN STORE B.F.S. SPECIAL Only s9.98 - ROY. UTAH -nn r r - |