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Show nts page Five Welcome to Roy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Call and family. The Calls moved here from recently Mrs. Alva Hughes returned Boise, Idaho and Purchased the home Saturday from the hospit-al- Ed Dickmore home Delbert Lee is at home reThe Earl Layne family are covering after being in the hospital. vacationing at Southern Calif. the Andrew Mosers Visiting Happy Birthday on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thorstead, Carolyn isCarolyn the daug-te- r Robert Blane and son Jay of of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Thour-sted- , she celebrated her 4th Logan . The five month old son of birthday Nov. 17 with a party Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith was A large group of her little admitted to the hospital recent- friends attended and enjoued and fun ly with a high fever. We hope games, refreshments with her. he will soon be better. Mattie Bond is at the hospiThe family of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jackson would like tal undergoing observation. to express thier appreciation Funeral services were conto everyone who helped in any ducted Monday for Randie Dias Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williamson son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ainson are rejoicing over the Dias, lie passed away on Friarrival of their first daughter day at a Salt I.ake hospital folborn Nov. 18 She has two broth- lowing heart surgery. The funers. eral was conducted by Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Decoy Larsen D. Vernile Parsons of the Roy entertained on Monday evening 5th Ward. in honor of their son Steven. Dennis Thurgood son of Mr. Those enjoying dinner with and Mrs. Rulon Thurgood Celethe Larsen's were Allan Ostcr, brated his 10th birthday SaturSandra Venable, Mr. and Mrs. day, attending a party in his John D. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. honor were Robert Reed, Glen Hillary Larson and Mrs. Mar- McMillian, Bruce Nelson, Alan lin and 2 Grandchildren, followBute, Roge Masails, Scott Michall Lambrose, Charing dinner the group motored to the Salt Lake Airport to see les Jenson and Richard Boyle. Steven leave for his mission in 1 he group enjoyed dinner and South Germany. a show. ROY NEWS . Hid-gin- ROY LUMBER JIMMIES SHOES BUHLOFFS FURNITURE ROY All On The Roy Strip 5500 South East Side of Street FRIDAY NITES Lots of Free Parking OPEN TILL 8 P.M. Professional Precision is used in the preparation of all prescriptions at ennion Drug Pay your telephone and Light Bill at our Store nruiu.DAY, sun-chbontcl- e, elementary will hold Mrs. Pete Vlaanderen, Miss GerP.T.A. Meeting on Thurs- trude Vandersteen and Mrs. day, Dec. 8th at 7:330 p.m. Mr. Anna Nash all of Ogden. Roy at-te- now. Mrs. Ina Weston, Mrs. Erma Peterson and Mrs. lone Cathy were guests of honor at Brat-ten- s Grotto in Ogden last week by the members of their birthday club. Also present were Mrs. Myrtle Russell and Mrs. Emma Russell. Mr and Mrs. John Cathy 3045 W. 5600 S. will soon be pulling up stakes in Roy and be on their way to Arizona where the warm dry climate will be more benefical to Mr. Cathys missed by the many friends they have made in Roy. Mrs. Cathey has been active on the Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Board and the Aprinter Guild of Roy. t Leland Karras is spending a few days home on leave. He has been atending school in the East and will soon leave for future assignment in Hawaii. The Lewis Smith family spent Thanksgiving at Wellsville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith. Happy birthday Pauline Stew art on her fourth birthday. Bishop and Mrs. Aldous John son and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Wheelwright of Ogden. The Melvin Stevenson's spent the weekend at Vale, Ore. Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Templin and family enjoyed a long weekend at Denver, Colo. Mrs. Bill Dougherty who recently suffered a heart attack is recovering at the St. Benedicts Hospital. The Bert Smith family spent Thanksgiving at Paradise. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Arave for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunn Combe, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C Woods of Ogden and Mrs. Melba Arave of Roy. Mrs. F. M. Fackrell of Ogden and Allen Jones of California attending the BYU at Provo were Thursday dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. James It. Tanner. The Dale Brown family en joved spending Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs R H Bcalsev of Ogden. The Beasleys arc Mrs. Browns parents. Also attending the dinner were Dr and Mrs William Luthy of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. IX'Yere Adams and child) en returned home four Monday after spending days at Southfield where a fam three ily party celebrating birthdays was held. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haen had as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and im Advertising placed In THE BAPTISIMAL SCHEDULE Time of baptismal, services to Dr. and Mrs. Arley Flinders nd family spent the weekend be conducted at the LakeView at St. George, visiting relative. stake house Saturday Dec. 3 are The Kirk Nielson family were as follows: dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fbt Sat. Dec., 5:45 p.m. Second' Sat. 5:45 p.m. Marvin Wing of Brigham City, Fourth Sat. 5 p.m. Thursday. Also attending the Fifth Sat. 5:15 p.m. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sixth 5:15 p.m. Peterson of Buhl?- - Idaho. Th Seventh 4:30 p.m. Peterson are Mrs. Nielsons parNinth 6.30 p.m. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibby and family attended a family gathering at Ogden, Thursday. They were guests at the homo of Mrs. Johnny Butler. At Dayton, Idaho on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Atkinson and son. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkinson. Mr. and MnyHaroTd "Burke' Ot Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Odell on Thursday. The men then spent the weekend at Manti on an unsuccessful deer hunt. Welcome back to Roy Mr. and Mi's. Harold Shnw ajid little Ricky. The Shaws have returned to Roy after spending the past five months in Hayward Calif. Donald Gibby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibby is expected home for Christmas. Donald is in the National Reserves at Ft. Ord, Calif. Ella Schenck has recovered from her Fecent illness. Mrs. Louise Brown is very much improved after a lingering illness. The Earl Layne family returned home Saturday after a vacation in California. Recovering fro m broncal pneumonia is Wendy Kay, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Kay. Our sympathy this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cox. The Coxs infant daughter was born Friday Nov. 25 and passed away on Saturday. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at Linguist Mortuary by Bishop Loren O. Kay of the Roy Sixth Ward-Mrand Mrs. Sandy Kay and . family motored to Southfield Thursday to enjoy 1 hanksgiv ing day with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ziegler. In Salt Lake Thursday to celebrate Thanksgiving with Mrs. Lulu Allred were Mr and airs. David Evans and family . Mr. and Mrs. Harry lleiser and son attended the Hadley family gathering at Kanesville on Thanksgiving. There were 72 family members there. Martha Bund lias relumed home after treatment at the t to 1 ratio to Merchant returned a and is a replica of the original bow teacher at Primary Monday Childrens hospital. was Donna Elmore. Church News their Bunnell, speech therpist for Weber County Schools will be the main ispeaker. Plan to December i, Fast and testimony meeting will be held Sunday 10:50 a.m. Released as general secretary of the Aaronic Priesthood under 21 was Raymond Hurst. He was sustained to the position of first counselor of the Elders Quorum. Lake View Sat. 6.30 p.m. Graduating from the Senior Aaronic School were: Stewart and Donna Sorenson, Dan and Hortense Thomas, Charles and Arda Rapp, Jay and Barbara Van Zile, Dallen and Carol Spackman, Val and Kay Hale, Melva Arave, Nettie Danielson, Mary Spencer. THIRD WARD A work day will be held Sat. NINTH WARD Dec. 3 8 a.m. A pot luck dinFast and testimony meeting ner will be served at 12 noon. will be held Sunday Dec. 4, Dec. 9, 6.30 p.m. a building 11:30 a.m. frm ChtBibl Let us heat the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep his commandments: for this Is the whole duty of man. (Ecclesiastes 12:13) Why are we here? Through to centuries man has tried the FIRST WARD fund dinner and dance will be discover the purpose of life, is The third meeting of the SenFast and Testimony meet- held, all plan to attend now, wisdom it to acquire wealthdoor ing will be held Sunday Dec. 4 for an evening of good food ior members of the Aaronic for good To or happiness? 7 p.m. priesthood t will be held at the satisand music. The only other people? home of Mr. and Mrs. George found in the The Sunday School officors factory answer is Clark Siddoway will leave for Donbar Thursday Dec. 1, 7:30 and teachers and partners party the mission home Dec. 5 and p.m. Book of books ; our goal should hi will tie held Saturday Dec. 3. be to fear God and keep for his headquarters in the CenRemember the show on SatureomraandiAents. tral States Mission Doc. 12. . . SECOND WARD It wrill be Tom Thumb. It day. The children sold Primary Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. corn will begin at 1 p.m. Admission Reed Carltle and children Den- candy, pop corn and pop will be 25c. The Primary offiWedballs at the free show on ise, Gina and Terry Reed and cers would like to extend their out to the evening nesday help Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Call and fund. The Primary appreciation for every ones pachildren Natalie, RaNae and Primary would like to thank tronage in the past. presidency David. These two families are all those who contributed to the LAKE VIEW WARD new members of our ward and Fast and testimony meeting we wish to extend a greeting cause. cui-to- will be held Sunday Dec. 4, to them. FOURTH WARD 12.45 p.m. Being sustained Sunday as adNew teachers ill the Primary Aaronic the Senior Ward teachers report will be are Mi's. Betty Ward who will visors in THESi AND OTHER PANEL teach the Rainbows, Mrs Ros- program were Hubert Johnson held Sunday 9.30 a m. EXACT BOARD COT TO THE alie Call the Blazers and Carol and Mayhen Fox. A genealogical workshop will YOU JPEClFf, DlMENJtONl Beasley the Top Pilots. PAN ft. George Parker was sustained ye held Sunday Dec. 4, 7 pm ON as activity counselor in the Mu- It is under the direction of CHAM1 SERVICE SMALL The Primary officers and SAW, CUT Mark Angus. NO AND I OR CIRCULAR teachers and partners Christ- tual. memschool for senior The will hold lie mas party Sat. Dec. Edwin Voss Cordon, son of bers of the Aaronic priesthood 3 7 30 p m. at the home of MilMr. and Mrs. Edwin Cordon will be held Sunday 7 p.m. with lie Stevens. was ordained a deacon by Keith Horace B. RIVERDALE LUMBER TTiompson in charge. Mrs Wilma Stewart present- Toone. ed a Primary Childrens HospiThe ward Christman party tal bank to the Primary on Tues- will be held Dec. 22. day. She made it of ply wood The Primary officers and teachers and partners party will be held Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at the hospital. Announces Real happy over the arrival church house. FIFTH WARD Nov. 28 of a new son are Mr. That her shop will now be open and Mrs. Robert Malen. Ann Ordained a deacon Sunday by Six Days a Week and Ward are especially happy Heber Dean Thompson was Timwith their new brother. othy Ballingham. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Released as general secretary ill week this being Reported of the YWMIA was Sharon Farat their holm's are Mabel BurHOLIDAY SPECIAL ris. Sustained was Donna ton and Eldon Casper. On all Permanent The choir has been organized Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielsen Waves and family were guests of Mr. now under the direction of and Rcimschussel Eileen they and .Mrs. F. H. Wmwuid on Individual hair sty ling;, tintare singing at sacrament meetThanksgiving Day. ing, hair shaping and scalp ing. treatments. Rupert, Idaho was the Primary is now beginning at EX Thanksgiving day destination of a new time.. It will begin at Bernice Orrock, owner Mr and Mis. Edwin Beit, and 3 30 p.m. Rather than 4 p.m. SIXTH WARD Betsy They were guests of Mr Mr uiid Mrs Doyle Craven. The Primary officers and Tt rrsa Petersen, daughter of teachers and husbands social Water Pumps Rebuilt Fuel Pumps Mr ,md Mrs Joe Petersen has will be held at Kanesville Dee. 8 been hospitalized for treatment 8, p.m. and Carburators Fast and testimony meeting of a kidney ailment. Admitted to the hospital was will be held Sunday Dec. 4, at IIocn shellabarSer. She under- 11.30 a m. SEVENTH WARD went surgery and is reported AJ1 officers and teachers of fine. getting along Jcraldine Bone, daughter of the lhimary and their partners Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone is in the are invited to a Christmas party Die. 8, 7 p.m. at' the Stake hospital recovering from injurhouse A nice supper and eveies suffered in a recent auto ning of games will he for everyaceidcnt. one. Confined at the hospital and Reg. 27.95 now only $22.35 Fast and undergoing treatment for a hip will be held testimony meeting MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Sunday 6 30 p m. condition is LaMar Miller. EIGHTH WARD 'Dec Bamhrough. son of Mr. will be held SaturWorkday and Mis. Lewis Bamhrough is Dee 8 pm. A pot luck day a an black after eye nursing will be served at noon for auto accident Monday morning lunch 5316 So. 1900 West, Roy PH. EX all the workers. Mr Bambrough driver of Ihe Released as the Rainbow car was uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts had as Thanksgiving day guests the Reed Roberts family and COMPLETE TOY S.etske llemmer of Salt Lake City. The Robert Bowman and Ti Keith Cox families of Roy and Mr and Mrs. Grant Roberts of puf28i t Bee s Beauty Shop 07 HUB CAP SALE 20 OFF ROY AUTO PARTS . 4-96- 39 HAPPY UTi Ogden. Motoring from Pay son to spend Thanksgiving with the DcVore Adams family were Mr and Mrs. Glen Thatcher and children Terry Lynn, Garry and hi v in. Sjx'iiding at Thanksgiving North Ogden with the LeRoy Montgomerys were Mr. and Mrs. V. rn Montgomery, Denise and Kandy Mr. All Toys Reduced WEATHER BIRD MENS SPORT SHIRTS Regular up to $.599 NOW 3.88 . and Mrs. LeRoy Pratt were host to Mr. and Mrs. Roper and baby of Bing-iiaon Thanksgiving. 30 to 50 HIKERS SHOES FOR CHILDREN I)e-Yo- n WORK TROUSERS LEVI VELVET For Men NOW 4.99 There is only one WELCOME WAGON fostering good will in business aqd tvinpiunity; life1. For information on Welcome Wagon, phono PHONE EX 14.99 & UP. BOYS COATS 4.99 & UP Maiden Form Century & nT Bradley & Skirts To Match LADIES SHOES 3.99 Loveable Bras NOW 88c 9 0648 v..,:u3r "Ch & Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Sweaters jU'JTii .1! FOR LADIES MENS COATS fortheiadie 30 years of experience STEP SHOES to 1.58 Children's Corduory SHOES 2.99 |