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Show ROY NEWS Ileiser is undergoing treatment for a back ailment at the hospital. We wish her a quick recovery. Mrs. June Lynn Robins is recuperating a heart atiack. Spending last weekend at ManU visiting relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clemons and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White are vacationing fit Glen Canyon Dam. They will be gone week. Marilyn Spencer who has been in the Southern States Mission is in a hospital in Texas. She is recuperating trom rheumatic fever. She is expected to return home for a period of time before returning to her mission duties. Janet Bringhurst, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bringhurst, ahs home lrom the hospital folowing a bout with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spracar lelt Tuesday for a vacation in California. Mrs. Vorn (Ortell) Montgomery and two children returned home Sunday evening. They have spent the past two months at Waco, Texas. Mrs. Dclorc Talor, who underwent a tunsilectoiny recently is recuperating at home. She ia wished a quick recovery b all. Mr. Ralph Hall is receiving treatment at the hospital where he is in traction. Dennis Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown, had his tonsils out this week. He is coming along fine. at tne hospital following d WmTETITIVE EASY EARK3NC fcflOP LOCALLY Evonne Boilingbroke her her tonsil ersmoved on Monday. Raymond Ogden is in the hospital undergoing treatment 'for a slipped disk. Hattie Gibby is vacationing in for the winter California months. Mr. Walter Odell is expected to return home this wek lrom the hospital. He had a Slight heart attack, but is much improved. Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Euwin Hail, is expected home soon after being in the (Linda nospual lor congestion. Helping Judy Simmons celebrate ner filth birthday on Fob. J. were Irtends and cousins from Ogden, Sait Lake City and Roy. Alter games and stones, luncheon was served to Debbie Brown, Joan RUunchel, Connie BBosgieter, Debbie Evans, Iat-liDance, Debbie Hewitt,' ilson, the hostess and tlie mothers. e Dc-ien- e Judy is the daughter of Mr. amt Mrs. Dick Simmons. E1A01N cjS cuoni 123456 gff Little Roger Wangsgaard is recovering at home after a recent operation. Our best wishes lor a quick recovery go out to hun. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wurs-toand their three children, Larry, Peggy and Allan, spent Sunuay atternoon in Logan visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hansen and Mrs. John Wurston. Clair Jeppsen, who is attending Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, spent Friday night with lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jeppsen. Also visit- n INSPECTION TIME See New and Used AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Free Pickup & Delivery Vjk Free Estimates, Insurance Claim Adjustments ALL AUTO PART NEEDS V Water Pumps New f Fuel Pumps ' Spark Plugs & rrmsrfxr, sTW-cimbwict- rmoiarr ; m rotm Mr. and Mrs.' Frank ing atthe Jeppen home were and Mr. and Mrs. LawMr. and Mrs. Kay Jeppsen and rence Siler both, had theip new two children Steven and Julie. babies blep& Debbie Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheser Morris, Ward Primary preparation celebrated her sixth birthday will bo ljeld Tueaday, Feb. 14, with a party for 12 little guests. 7:30 p.m. It will be at the home Refreshments and games were of Anneffa Thomas. ' . Father and sons play night enjoyed by all. will be held Friday, Feb. 1L Mrs. Minnie Pain spent last 7:30 pun-- , at the Stake House. week visiting and caring for her B. Mrs. J. EIGHTH WARD Harwood, daughter, who has been ill with the flu. At Sacrament Meeting Sunwas preSusan, Kristin and Nancy, STAKE Frank and Cora Ruth Allred, day the aBelief Society outstandr sented daughters of Mr. and Mrs. trophy for All-rewas blessed Feb. D. 7:30 Martin 18, Thursday, by p.m., E. Stark, spent an enjoy- at the 4th-5ta grandfather. 'And Janet ing building fund contribution, Ward Chapel the able weekend with their grand- zl5 of will Quorum Bringhurst, Seventys daughter Of Robert Are you. busy making someparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. present a variety show. The ana Kita Bringhurst was blessed thing for the Hobby Night? Stark in North Ogden. Southern Pacific Chorus will by Bishop Grant fieiner.. It will be held Feb. 24. EveryMr. and Mrs. Walter Waans-gaard- , oe there to entertain. Tickets one is asked to make something FOURTH WARD are $2.50 per family. Proceeds fund. who have just returned Kenneth Joe Moore was ad- to be sold for the building from a vet ion in Mesa, Arizona, will go to the Seventys Mis- vanced to the of a office priest The Elders Quorum and their spent a few days last week with sionary Fund. on Sunaady. wives enjoyed a chicken dinner incur son, Mr. Owinn Waans-gaarA stake Temple excursion Baptized on Saturday and at the church house Saturday and family. will beh eld Thursday (today) confirmed Sunday were Michael evening. Following' this, they Happy birthday to Brenda for anyone interested ip attend- Meadows, son of Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed a dance and program, Arthur Meadows; John Gibby, There will be a Valentine Jeppsen whose birthday is ing a session. The Stake Sweetheart Ball son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gib-o- dance Tuesday, Feb. 14 in conFeb. 5. win oe heiu Feb. 11, 8:30 p.m., Linda Jean Parker with MutuaL All memMr. Lynn Robins suffered a at the Lake View Stake House. ter of Mr. and Mrs. daugh, junction bers of the ward are invited George severe heart attack and is con- Everyone is invited. The Jay Parker; .Debra Kay Orrock, witn a special inviation to mar fined in the hospital. We hope Johnson Orchestra will provide daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ptul ried couples. that his condition will be im- the music, and refreshments orrock, and Garry Dean Nelson, In fast and testimony meetproved and that he will soon will be served. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nel- ing the son of Me. and Mrs. be able to be home. son. James Roger Hartman was FIRST WARD Blessed was William Ell Fow-er- given the name of James Rocky E. Mrs. James and Major Schedule ef Ward Meetings son ol Mr. and Mrs, Eli Hartman. He was blessed by Deyo had as their dinner guests 8.30 a.m. rowers. He was blessed by an Urlen Karras. Brent Jeppsen .'risetnood Sunday, Mrs. on Sunday, Mr. and Robert was sustained a a priest. Sunday School 10 a.m. uncle, Frank Fowers. Henderson and son Robert. Sacrament Meeting 5 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd Holt was released The Primary will conduat Welcome to Municipal Acres, Primal y Monday, 3:45 p.m. their penny drive Feb. 14, Va- a organist and Mrs. Stanley Major and Mrs. Marvin BorodMIA Monday, 7:13 p.m. lentines Day. Please be gener- Bennion sustained to the posikin, who have moved into the Relief Society Tues., 10 a.m. ously old. tion. Redford hme. Business taken care of at fast NINTH WARD Tue Lihoma girls daddy date Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. meeting is as follows: Mr. and will be held The guide patrols fathers and Feb. 10, Friday, Cheser Morris were Cmdr. Mrs. Marvin Child named their tt:S0 p.m., at the ward. The sons piay night will be held and Mrs. More and family who new daughter Christene Marie. events for the are being Thursday nignt, 7 p.m., at the evening left for Japan on Jan. 28. She was blessed by her father, planned by Alta BBuse, Janet Lake View stake House. Mrs. Ada Kelly, mother of ucobie Lynne King, daughter Andrews and Irene Nelson, Primary Ward, preparation Major James Kelley, is report- of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth King, was teachers, and Veda Ostipal, will be held Monday, Feb. 13, at ed improving after her recent oaptized and confirmed by her counselor. the home of Dorit Dittraore. illness. We hope that she will latner. Janice Smith, daughter the lesson will be given by FIFTH WARD continue to improve until she of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith, Janice Child, in service leader. her On health. was Wendell Durrand confirmed by Kieth King, fully regains Sunday Senior Aaronic school will Mrs. Duane Ricks was hostess and Judy Howell, daughter of was ordained a priest by Bishop be held Tnursday night, 7:30 for a birthday dinner for her Mr. and Mrs. George Howell, u. Venule Parsons. p.m., at the Delos Williams tn-i was confirmed by her father. mother on Friday. Guests The following children were nome. eluded her mother and father, Sustained Sunday to the fol- baptized Saturday and Blessed Sunday were Davio Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Checketts, lowing positions were: George on Sunday: Chad Holley, son of Mr. and Mr. Stan Checketts and Mr. and B. Howell, general secretary of DaWayne Parsons, son of Mrs. Holley. He Was Mrs. Sewart Parker and sons the SSenior Aaronic. Doralene Bisuop and Mrs. D. Vemile blessedHenry his father. And by and Richard. Paul, Steven Roskelly, Relief Society presi- Parsons. He was baptized and Douglas Scott Neves, son of Mrs. Donald Cook en ertained dent; E. Reed Van Wagoner, contirmed by his father. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Jay Neves. He her chapter Tau of Beta Sigma superintendent of Allred, daughter of Mr. and was blessed by his grandfather, Sunday Phi Sorority on Feb. 6. The les-- i School, Hughes, Mrs. Ace Allred. She was bap- Allen Zaugg. son was given by Mrs. Lonnie YWM1A Shirley Lee R. tized by Bishop Parsons and The following children were president; Nelson and her antiques from Pratt, ward clerk. Joseph M. confirmed by Ernest Bell. And baptized Saturday and conIndia were shown. Hess, Elders Quorum president; and Mrs. Leiand Andrews. He firmed Sunday: Wayne Allen Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shupe Larry toilet, first counselor; vtas baptized and confirmed by Tubbs, Pamela Brown, Wendell who are both recovering from Earl Yearsley, second counselms tatner. Craig Clark, Lynn Richard Lonrecent illnesses are vacationing or, and Brent Thompson, secreBlessed Sunday by Frank don, Katherine Lynn Crazer, m Arizona where they will meet tary. Suninqas was Cindy Lee Brown, Marsha Annette Dawson, Kim Mr and Mrs. Charlie RRapp The Liahona Girls daddy date she is , Use i daughter of Paul Heppler and Christy Gale Sanand continue on to California will be held Friday, 7 p.m., at Richard and Dldne?&ua Brown, ders. . Camp Rose of the DUP met the Church house. Activities of tormer ward member!' j , Sunday , at the home of Afton Jepson on the evening are in charge of 9:15 a.mj; Priesthood, Sunday SIXTH WARD Feb. 6 for their monthly meetVivian Rose, Iona Hall, Lillian Sunday SchcoOl 10:45 a.m. i Business taken care of at fast ing. The leskon was given by Larsen, Ilcen Thomas, Nellie Sacrament Meeting 7 p.m. .Alton Karras. There was a Howell and Bernice Horne, meeting Sunday is as follows: . Tuesday v Lori Allred, daughter of Mr. counselor. good attendance. 3.30 p.m. Primary and Mrs. Terry LaMont Allred, Visitors from Alaska were SECOND WARD MIA 7:15 p.m. Mr and Mrs. Orson Millett. Dean Smith was graduated was blessed by Elwtn Walker. Wednesday Dee Kevin of Mr. son Gross, They are former Roy people. last week to the Guide Patrol. Relief Society 10 a.m. While here they were over This business was taken care and Mrs. Robert Edward Gross, The following people have was blesed by Royal E. Harrop, night guests at the home of Mr. of at to fill vacancies been sustained and Mrs Lloyd Pope. The Sacrament Meeting Sunday, and Kenneth Brian Larsen, son in our ward offices: Fred Call, had a reunion with their released as Relief Society pres- of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin "William finance clerk; Milton Williams, by daughter Shulgy Stevent who klent, was June Hetsec, first Larsen, was blessed wanj, clgcfc; James,, Browning, , . assistant has just returned lrom Ger counselor, Donna MlehBqU, and father. A ward Torto wdre The children vying second counselor, Wilmg Stewmany. inson, high leader; priest conElose Pope had as party art. Sustained were Kathleen bapt.rd Saturday nigfcl and secretary, Mary Lynn Kay, sistant, Fred Rice, and Bert gucsets last week Mrs. Jane Dunbar, president, and Wilma tirmed Sunday; Adams, Mrs. Ruth Revnolds, Stewart, first counselor. Dari daughter-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Rulop . The stake sustained the new Mrs Alton Jeppsen and Mrs. Field was released as second San lord Kay, was baptized and 14 Quorum of Elders presidenMary Johnson, Visiting from counselor in the bishopric and confirmed by her father. Ger- cy, making Kieth Homer, presiald 111. son Mr. Scott. and of Bird, sustained as superintendent of Kvjnson, Glen Checketts, first A birthday party in honor 'the YMM1A. David Owen Was Mrs. Afton Dale Bird, was bap- dent; Tex Robinson Culley, counselor; of Mrs. Julian Lillian Harris sutasmed as assistant ward tized and confirmed by his second counselor, and Blaine was hosted by Mrs. Eloise Pope. jilcrk,' and Jay Thompson was father. Christone Bishop, daugh- Tnatcher, quorum instructor. Eighteen guests helped Mrs. sustained as first counselor in ter of Mr. and Mrs, E. Thomas Harris to remember her birth-da- the Sbunday School. LAKE VIEW WARD Bishop, was bapUzed by SanMrs. Harris is Mrs. Pope's Millie Stevens was sustained ford Kay and eonfirmed by AnThursday, Felj. 9, 6 to 8 pm. mother. as Junior Sunday School coordi- drew E. Moser. Kathleen John- Lake View Stake House. This nator. Aldous Johnson was sus- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is the time and place for the tained as Gospel Doctrine teach- Elwia Johnson, was baptized father and sons play night. All and confirmed by her father, guides and their fathers arc er in Sunday Slhool. Sustained as advisor to the and Debra Taylor, daughter of especially invited. Teachers Quorum was Richard Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Taylor, Children who were baptized W. Kcarl, and as ward teaching was bapUzed and confirmed by and cofirmed last week were: supervisor, Ben Allington. Max- her father. Daryl Jean Fullmer, daughter ine Brown was sustained as of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fullmer. WARD SEVENTH ' Jeff William Ward Education Committee Rawlings, son of Code and chairman, Dorothy The following children were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rawa was sustained as member of baptized Saturday and con- lings; Berry Dean Charlcsworth U.is committee. firmed Sunday: Mary Kay and Pamela Kay Charlesworth, THIRD WARD Thompson, daughter of Betty children of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce The tie of our meetings wijl and fKen Cowan. Robin, daugh-c- r Charlcsworth. remain the same for the next Allen Ray Willamsen, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wellyear. A schedule will be worked ing; Cyinthia Pingree and Jef- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willamsen, out for fast day. was blessed and given his ferson Cooper. Baptismal will be held March 4, 4. so p.m., at the Stake House-- . Anyone wanting to be baptized BERTHANA ROLLER RINK SKATING please contact Bishop Graht iteincr. The Lihoma girls daddy date Mon., Wed., Fri., & Sunday was held Monday and was very From 7:30 to 10 PJtt. successful. The following children were Matinees Saturday & Sunday named on Sunday Vickie Lynn 1:30-TM. of Kenneth and Colby, daughter Arlene Colby, was blessed by Tues. & Thurs. Private Parties her father; Chirsty Denise Kempster, daughter of Robert By Reservation and Arlene Kempster, was blessed by her father. Robert DRESS RULES: No Levis, Jeaas Overalls or Short Shorts. Douglas Price, son of Douglas Robert and Beth Price, was blessed by his father. St. Ogden, Utah Ed Ardell Allred, son of Bow-ccuc- La.-vo- . NEWS RIVCRDAIE Jean Henderson slipped on tome ice at Roy Jr. High School last week. Her leg was broken as a result of her fall. Duane Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Egra Bingham, has been called to serve in the LD$ Alaskan, Canadian mission. Duane will enter the mission borne on March 6th and depart let bis mission on March 13th. 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