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Show PAGE TEN who lives in Woodland Hills, er to Catalina and journey into : ROY HEWS and visit the CBS and ABC Mexico and aso visit Disneyland. In the three weeks they also studios while there. r an old friend of were fortunate Sirs. . Rhea Resale, Mrs. Seth They enough will visit whom she has not seen Rheas tickets for several TV .Spray car and Mrs. Resslers to obtain for for 20 year!. programs "Queen including twin daughters a Day." Mrs. Larry Montgomery, forto Woodland Hills, near Shirla Oliver of Roy, gave mer Mrs. Ressler and Los Angeles, Calif. They bve Spraycar birth to an gone to visit their sistef, Shirla, Also were going to take a steam- baby girl. It is her third child. They are nw residing hr Woodland Hills, Calif. Larry ift formerly of North Ogden and is well known in this vicinity.. mo-.tore- d Birthdays in Feb. are numerous with some famous names incuded like Washington and Lincoln. , Others sharing with these men of history In celebrating their birthdays are Carla Preece whose birthday is Feb. 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Preece and Danny Barker whose birthday is the 16th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Barker. Mrs. Pearl Rosenloff of Harmony Park is recuperating in her home after spending several days in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell George of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the weeend .wkith their son, Max George and family. . Visitors at the Stanley Ben-niohome Friday were his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swenson who have just returned from a vacation in California. Mrs. Stewart Sorensen is still confined to the hospital with blood elot in her leg. Her friends wish her a speedy re. covery. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Combe, former residents of Roy, are planning to make their home In Phoenix, Ariz., in the near future. Mr. Combe is going into the tire wholesaling business. Mrs. Cpmbe and children Roger, Janice and Bruce will remain in Salt Lake City until the end of the school year. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar E. Stark entertained the Combes at the Weber Club during the past week and they also were guests of honor at a party given by n i Bennion Drug & Pay Your telephone Light Bill at our Store INSULIN VIE DELIVER and DIABETIC SUPPLIES' Depend in Affiant inoMcLfc, COMPETITIVE PRICES EASY PARKING SHOP LOCALLY Mrs. Chester Morris, over the daughter. Elder Darwin Perry who has weekend. been a mission tor the Mr. Daryl Shupe has just re- LDS filling has returned Church turned from a business trip to home. He will enter the Dee San Francisco, Calif., by air- Memorial Hospital to undergo plane. treatment and observation. Weekend visitors at the home Lelia Bradley is receiving Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Casper of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Casper attended a farewell testimonial were her brother and family, treatment at teh hospital followat the LDS Mission Home in Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ward and ing an operation. Salt Lake City for her nephew, daughter, LuDean. Mrs. Nonna Powers has reMf. Kent Ward, last Sunday Mrs. Nila Hamblin and Mrs. turned home following surgery. serve He will in the Rowena Barton attended a wednight. Visiting the Frank Simmons Alaskan-Canadia- n Mission ding shower at Hennefer on family is mother, whicjjwas just, opened In Jan- Wednesday for their neice Miss Airs. Benson Durgenes of Logan. uary. Jean , Taylor. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' John C. Wood recently Recuperating from a recent Mrs. Melvin Wright were her slipped and fell on the parking operation is Myles Jorgeftsoif. neice and husband, Mr. and lot at Utah General Depot, Real happy over the arrival Mrs. Richard Farris and family. breaking her arm. She is now of a new daughter, their secThey all enjoyfd a day of ski- recovering. ond, are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ing at Snow Basin. Maj. and Mrs. James E. Deyo Ray. The baby was her a Attending a luncheon of the were hosts at a dinner party Feb. 13. Weber County Baf Auxiliary at Saturday lot Lt. Col. and Mrs. Happy birthday Marsha LyU the Weber Club, Thursday, were L. Nathe and Maj. and Mrs. F. McGnie, Feb. 10; Loren Sucher Mrs. LaVar E. Stark ana Mrs. Nixson. and Marshall Eastman, Feb. 11; Finlay Gridley. They enjoyed son Nancy Tullus, Lou Jean Owen, Roy Barahlo, a lecture on interior decorating of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Barahlo, Paula Oleson and Sarah Serry, given' by Mr. Richard Modlirtg. Is recovering from a traceotomy Feb. 12; Ann Ward, Nornlan Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor necessitated from the croup. Stanley and Lorrilee Oleson, enjoyed the company of his We hope he will soon be able Feb. 13; Larry Ricbins and brother and family, Mr. and to return borne. Greg Noall, Feb. 14, and Sherry Mrs. George Robert Taylor and Walter Odell is at home re- Lyun Owen, Feb. 15. May these children Nancy, Carol, Lois Ann from a recent heart people all enjoy a full year of and Leslie from Logan, Sun- covering attack. We hope he will soon Happiness. Mrs. June Heiser has reday. be able to return to work. turned home from theh ospital Miss lone Monroe, Salt Lake Suffering from a heart atCity, Spent the weekend with tack and stroke is Jay Thomp- She is suffering from a back her sister and brother in law, son. Our best wishes for a injury and will be unable to get around for quite ft dm Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Davis. quids recovery go with him. time. bandetaoinhusSHRDL U W BishSherry Kay, daughter of Rouse Hall is still in' tfaction Visiting at the home of Mr. op and MrsJLoren 0. Kay is unand Mrs. Glen Olson this week- dergoing treatment at the hos- at theh ospital. We hopa hd will soon be Improved. . end were her parents, Mr. and pital at Salt Lake City., Vacationing in Hawaii are Mrs. Dewey Porter of Grand Steven Allred is somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Lymah, Colo. Mrs. Porter improved. He is in the hospiJunction, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goff and will stay at the ,01sons lot a tal for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, few weeks. Visiting at the Edwin Beitz Mrs. Lydia Bryning of Poca- home is Mrs. Elmer Perry of They will spend two weeks va on the beautiful istello, Idaho, visited with her Rockland. She is becoming cationing od the land, 44 basking daughter and family, Mr. and acualnted with a new grand- beaches. The held a Valentine party at the home of Ilf. and Mrs. Golden Olsen, Toes, THE FINEST evening id honor of their husbands, Dinner was Served, followed by games. Prized were won by LaVar McMiUrtn and Joel Harvey. Those attending were David and Avon Bingham, Alton and Walter Meldrum, Alice and Harvey Schenck, Buelah and Myrl ARE FOUND AT Bright, Carolyn and Joe Arave, Ethle and Amos Brown, Helen and James Stewart, Jean and George Stettler, LeRene and Golden Olsen, Leah and Thur- the Earl Seegmillers of Brig ham City. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Wangsgard this week have been their mothers, Mrs. Miriam Moore and Mrs. Walter Wangsgard. si Roi-Ann- PIANOS it for fresh 1 insulin syringes, dles. testing equipment and an diabetic cecesa-tie- s. Hooper Horn JR. MSWb A ifasf president If the Olden and Salt Lake Garden clubs An Aaronid Priesthood banMr. Allred has Worked In land30 quet for all hoys 12 to 21 will for area this In scaping the stake )e hfld FeB 23 at years. , ' house. . l' Stake Relief Society Conven-ioFollowing the lecture an ope fortdf for discussion will be will fce held Thursday, Feb. ' 7:30 p.m., at the stake house. held All visiting teachers are urged mas Tubbs, MeIn a ind Charles to aftend. t AnIvan Schenck, Nadine and Bert-sen- ,' ' FIRST WARD derson, Rutft and Henry Veflla and Joe Dawstfn, Relief Society wiU.be held Ruby and LaVar McMillan, Vera Tuesday,' Feb. 21, 1(1 a.m. The and literature lesson will be given. and Alien Zuagg,,-EttaFrancis Burton aha Veda and Ndw i officers and teachers : Ndttttffl WadsviaftB r- sustained Sunday were Beverly A dinner part? was held Home, first eounselor and SelTuesday evening at the hon) of ma Yearsley, second counsfelor Bad Vtf 1A In the Primary organization, to Mr. and honor of Marilyn and Grant asfist Ada Evans, president Crezee who are leaving Roy for In the YWMlA were Dawn two years to make their home Perkins, age group counselor; on leave will in Hawaii.' They Pauline Schiffman,- - a c ti v I t y the 23rd of Feb. Attending the counselor, and Helen Wilson, going away party were Mr. and secretary. Mrs. Mrs. Deb Wood, Mr. and - LawMra.Ifld Mf, Ray Crouch, For the Relief Society, Verna rence Taylof, Mb, and . MY$, Bambfougft Was sustained as GOT-deDarly Spence, Mri artd Mrs. fifsl counsefefr with Nola Bar Madsefl and Mrs Bi& Drap- ketf fteCond counselor, to assist er and the host and hostess. DoraieMr Roikelly. Kiwania Ladlei Night Embry Atkinson and Niel held Feb. 8 it the Pagoda WSi 6fbC Were lustained as Senior f 20 With dbuplef a huge iuccesi of the Kiwania attenqng. Hon- AarOhfe adtisbrs. Each of these ored guests wart Past Lt GOV, spokft in adcrament meeting Howard Wafts and his WUe, and along with LOe Ray Pratt who Gov, Wiynd Cook w is Minify sustained as ward Present and hift Wife. The program, un- clOrfc; and Dcrnglas Brian of the der difectidtt of Roger CritChf Like View Ward rendered some heafttiftil musical numbers. low, W gsiVen by Wayne Cook to aftend sacrament whos howed lovely moving pic uer of his retent trip to thl meeting next Sunday evening. Hawaiian Islftndt. Tkese pic- Thera will be won reorganizn ture I were Accompanied by ing.. tt begins It 9 p.m. and appropriate . SECDNfl WARD fflUftlC. ChUdren celebrating r Al .the ladies Were presented birthdays at Primary this week a bow knot brooch with a rep- were - Jackie Dalton, Douglas lica of the Kiwania pin. Five Oweq and Debbie Jenson. members of the Kiwanis Who - Primary preparation was had done the most for the club held ;Monday at the home of Giving the lesson during the. past year, werp Jean Harris. chosen by secret vote. They was . Millie - Stevens. Hostesses were, Howard Watts, Bert lire, were Rosalie Call and Elaine Nora Howes and Roger Critchlow, Everett Pierce Allington. and pick Simmons." . Margaret Stimpson were stake - n - - S BOB e '0fi KttKjgSg' O? , V h Nor-inne- 4-- Ml ! Bro-stro- s; It SAVE YOU MONEY tm naf-fatib- -- their THIS AD CLIPPED 1 $5.00 I a-- it - V X W SOUTH 1825 ROY WEST Pat-Knig- i (Formerly Wheelwright' Garage) ! fcid Li 1961 1961 rea- V sonable. 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I, ' n JACKS AUTO SERVICE 52 ft your needs with professional understanding. EX West Point Hews So. Ycber News . e, - a4 Wi maintain complete stocks at all times and are fullv prepared to fill art most Mr. Allreds talk will be and given at the Utah Power Light auditorium tonightftt The public is invited, to the no meeting. There will be v . v, charge. Mrs-LeR- them for a little while. We wish He was an Instructor kt Wahl-quis- t ; Georgia a speedy recovery. 16 to Roy. coming priore i was has John Handrahan Brimhall Keith Mrs. accepted, Both Hooper wards are planA . graduate of Utah State North" Davis' Stakd 479 QuoMy sincere apologies to Susie rum of Seventies had their first (Jnivftrtlty, Mf. Shupe maored ning their ward reunions to be King. 1 stated m ft recent artiiostess to tupperware party a call to i stake mission. in psychology. He is married held within the next week. cle tnat Susie Page was at the at her home Wednesday eveanniversary dinner Saturday Mrs. Iris Petersen welcomed and lives in Ogden. Mf. Shupe Bishop F. V. Simpson an- consoie. As we an know Susie ning. night, Feb. If, at Clintoh Ward. 12 of her Sunday Schoor class nounces the Hooper Second rung otten plays the accompaniis the father of two children. Joseph 1 burgood, of tie High Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Dicka-mor- to a party Friday evening. The Ward reunion will be held SatCouncil of. tno Seventies, and serv"Did Ybu Llvd That Life is urday, Feb. 18, at 11 a.m. with ment uliring the evening were real thrilled over the played a variety of games and President' George Q. Bennett ices and so does it so very well, the theme of the Girls Associa- dinner to be served at 12.30. of a 8 lb. 10 oz. baby enjoyed the evening together arrival were in attendance. A program we all enjoy if very much. , tion Assembly which will be on Feb. 11. This makes it Lunch was served. girl The MIA is in charge of the was presented befofe the dinheld Friday, Feb. 17. Surprise A Father and Sons night for even at their house bow a girl program and Della Rawson is The Uintah and South Weber ner. is ih Store for all because no beading the commmittee for the th guide boys ftnd their fathers and a boy, Lynn. will hold their Sweetwards on will know for sure H they dinner. visitors. nas ieauuvciy been set for the James tfnaway ' was sustained on Saturday at 8:30. ball heart and of Susan Janet Gibby will be Called to come on the word. A dinner and program is as second aounselor in (he SubPlan to will play. There Owen sacrament Bridges were Riverdale weekend ittfnd guests lt is announced by Bishop being planned by Siurley Kirk stage. meeting Sumk, Feb. 19,' 6 p.m. set laird Ware bishopfie, Sunwill be Sweethearts honored and of Poll. Sandra Doris Norman Reed of the Hooper James Maybe 1 wUl be the day, Fol. ,5, replacing Robert The officers of the Girls As- First Ward that they will hold man, guide leader. The guide John Mathis found a flight from each ward. Come and are Lynn Kirkman, Brad- boot tod 1 sextette caUed ivoster, who had resigned- who will be In sociation on the way to work Mon- bring your sweetheart and encharge their reunion on Wednesday, tmys ' ley Russell, Alan Gardner, Brad day morning. The owner may joy the evening. Refreshments tnMigonu , n provide the Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Hunter of the ' assembly Friday arer feD. 22. musw, Mr. k George Oitesy, Cory have it will be sold. is a con- and.chuuren at Kearnf visited Shirley Bingham, president; All children up to and includ bawiey, by calling EX vert from Enj, berry Sandra Bartlett, vice president, ing the sixth grade will be Dalton, Jarry Johnston, Craig and and the with Mf. and Mra. Larry East-nopKeep the weekend of March, girls are a pm who afe wait Georgia Waters Is home after 3 and 4 open for the annual and'Leanft Fowers, secretary. served dinner at 3 p.m. after auerson and Hal Hunt. Mrs. Hunter is Sunaay. mg for the a, ionarierf to reA Valentine Matinee Dance wnicn cartoons will be shown We all were so thrilled to having been In the hospital ward Homecoming. a sister of Larry. turn home. a few days last week. Howwill be sponsored by the stu- 10 mem. hear ot tne arrival of a lovely for The Sunday School class of Ham-Hio- n ever ah egoes to Salt Lake every adG. Nancy T14 wiU give the ti. and Mft. officers and their dent Bishop body Reese anci mlie granddaughter (0 age high Delores Everyone junior Badger enjoyed an eveliterature lesto at Relief Sotreatments. Her mothnau is dinner guests Sun-davisors Tuesday, Feb. 14. over will be served dinner at 7 and Nonnne Montgomery, Tne day for of bowling Saturday. After ning L. of Mrft. J. Christofferson ciety, Mohdij, eb. 20, 10 a.m. er, tneir son. Dee J. dnd famNames were drawn from each p.m. Dinner will be followed event seemed even more spe- Malad, la going to stay with giving themselves out bowling husJained b Relief Society As She Arrived inasmuch a ily ot Bngnam and Mr-- and cial program. oy they all enjoyed something -to. grade for Valentine cakes. The workers Sunty were Rhea Ste- Mrs. Sly 01 Sunset. Mr. Gil Larsen was released on Davids birthday, Saturday afterwards. at a drive-ieat were from the names drawn vens, second ounselor; Ann of the dinner com isn Scrasdt of It as t clerk finance Waril, boy every evening there will morning. Saturday hdld Jean Dennis Ward their third Sunset Johnson; 8th, 7th, and are uiiens Glen Johnson, secre, y and garment miitee Fay wno nas a niece born on his be an Aaronic priesthood bandinner Sunday. Gene Garner Was sets Orton; 9th, James Glover, and Pai ker. Marion Cox is in charge representatiie, Nancy TuUus, waiu . Duuaing fund Tne tallied in his place. nappy parents M eb. Diruiday. 15. names quet at the Browning Armory werft then all the put in ui the program. Wdunesaay night, literature teacf ;r, and uu Aun Montgomery Carson m South Ogden. The time is Mafy bo and one of te the winner reJean waft Lou Wayment Hughes, nufiz tie representaBishop need stressed that and Gary Cat son also have two Mr. and Mrs. Hugh dates an6.30 and for all fathers abd was chocolates Elaine box of . .. tive. . , anyone who is.unaoie to attend mue boys who are visiung their ' c , son leased from Primary chorister nounce tne arrival ei F, sons. Garner. time assigned them is inat uie Charley Eaaord whs lus- oorn , the first part of tne , and entertained Reese Mrs. Ethel Earl Brown, gianapwents, will An program April testing tained as age roup counselor vited to come out whichever was sustained in her place, for awhile. her Sunday School class at a month, ihis brings the Gates Grg Compton, Kent Peterson, be conducted at Roy Jr. High lime is convenient m the YmiA and Roger lamuy to two gins and a son. - Allan Young was released as I Beverly Parker, Valentine's party on Monday of on 16 this 13, 15, 14, the forCritchlow and g Farrell Smith All ward members and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thurgoo Dale Barnett reports instructor and Mack Olsen Was Seventh Grade bluer While evening. There was 18 present. is week. gothe testing were put on tti Ward Budget mer ward memDers are urged visited friends and parents In Alan Evans, to his fours that the Southern sustained in his place, Fielding, 8hery! They played bingo and enjoyed not on aer who the students are events. come ing out to these Committee. to west Point Sunday. They ReX Stevens, Mission haft been divided chili and all the trimmings states Hansen, Holly test the the from eighth taking Tne two Hooper Little attending college at Logan this , Sustained K day as Primary Happy birthday to Jfalie fleil-son- Sandra Clausen, Mike Hewitt, and ninth grades will be enjoyafterwards. and Fioriua Mission made. He )teams and basketball workers wen Kerma Larsen, uas year1. League RoDertson Kickey distributed civil clubs a The Lamb, Gary and Jean need made supervising ing vocational assemblies. Rainbow 'teadH ; Betty Kearl, iheir parents met Friday night bteitler, LeRoy Stettler and defense kits during the week. Mr, Jamea Shupe has olned eiuer ot the liorida Mission. The theme for the assemblies Thought Fer the Week assistant aecrei ry; Maxine Ah-eeMatvm Fisher on Feb. 11; to the faculty of Roy Junior High is U Make The Difference. at the Hooper First Ward hall bft If anybody did not receive one it it Great knowledge, reMrs. Eafrl Chilson w for a party. The evenings Seagul Ui :her, and Mary Ahead Gerald Dawson and David Lov- School. Ro sefling most catthey can get one from Mildred Left from Keep witnout different is the Many people vanity, Hughes, FueLt teacher. Re- leased from the nospilaf Friday ell on Feb. 12; to TaAaftf Baipleasure was a basketball game vere MT. Shupe will teach typing. Smith or Ivan Call. For 01 like the Air bridle tongue. here, Force, teams egories the of oetween the boys leases were Ju e Brewef, Fire-ht- alter a weeks treatment and ley on Feb. Id; to Calvin noise all Uie heard that have t beauticians, teachers, journalist, and their fathers. The game care foF arthritis in' her lags. Betty War 1, Rainbows. and Jefirey Criddle on w Maand pratings of the pool, the 1 1 ha Father nd Son! night :he is now convalescing at tne Feb. 15; to Lyman Neilson and er in Primary is Elaine Stone, nurse, engineering. Navy, was followed by a lunch. and modas Arid was toads, sustained ot Bair forest trogs ; croakings ranger Business It's fo rines, Our was neld at t ie stake house home ot her son, Eugene. Those who took part were Carol Dawton on Feb. 17; to Nancy teacher. Beverly New els will come and give the stu Mr. and Mrs. John Trease and are husned and appeased when Sunbeam 1 In cb Chil-CharKiilcbrew and li F. recently. rge werft of a candte or torch was released as gaynote teach- dents a good idea of their jobs son Mrs. Clarence Scars entered Craig lene Gairn, Ste lart Greenwood Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Aldous the light son on Feb. 18, and to Dion ahd er. i bi ought upon them. Every will discuss the importance aftefnOoh and is and Bart and and Leota Snu . Beth Hull was the hospital Sunday 60ns oA Ward Uean Hadiock and Jay how ManningMr. and Mrs. John and education a of 01 reason and every rty on beam Monday, good surgery lor, honored guesL Kap NINTH WARD Jefiry, Feo. 19. Happy anniversary to dissoiW much schooling you need. and Brent and Jill, Mr. and ot knowledge checks the Sell You Quality and Give The last of a seriec of SenValentine daned will Mr. and Mra. Georgd Dawsen Stake A of Uie longue." lution thodIward and Hal, Johnston Fred Mrs. Mrs. Tom Mr. to and schools ior Priesthood Feb. en Aaronic Feb. be 18, U; netd Saturday night, Veda Farna orth will give Frank and David Fowers, Mr. You Service on Feb 19, also td Mr. add will be held Thursday Feb. 16 WARRIOR ACTIVITY . the Social Sc :nce lesion at at tne Clinton Hall. Everyone Rees and Mrs. Francis Widdlson and ley. Owen Ridges orchestra will id invited ahd we Mrs. Ray YardcU and Mr. and at 7:30 p.m. ftt the home of Mutual age Relief Society rednesday; Feb. By Jeane Rogers Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Stokes provide the music and a short THIS WEEK'S EXTRA hope it will be well soported Urft. Howard Gill on the 19th. Douglas Findley. 22 10.00 ajn. Mrs. Dal- program will be presented at Winner ot the DAR contest and Larry, Mr. and schedule Our Mr. and and Sunday meeting intermission. Wayne, Veda Famiorth was rewas announced as Joan Orr las Green The. Lilioma paddy, Date was at iO.OO a.m. It will be presentMr. is as lollows, PriOstnOod 8:45 alter- Mrs. Cal Killian and Bruce, her with to be Social a real bu...... ihere were 45 ed by Jean tanner. Dorothy Pally cently sustain KelYoung couples who are Ina.m. Sacfcmetlt meeting 7:00 nate. They will represent We and Mrs. Arvel Fowers and Mrs terested Science texhc in Relief So- attei-u- i b w..o' enjoyed .dances Tne primary would like to are invited to attend. . p.m. ly and Randy Lee, Mr. and , tier on March 23. an a And brought fo us is worth ciety. urge ah children of th ware and Mra. Francis bu.ih Jenson, taua a Bishop and Dale and will Chamberlaine Irene give rewas Lloyd Spaulding W COBie OUt,' the attendance has Warrrioettcs returned assembly Simpson (Bud) in The Relief iciety still have Mr. and Mts. Newel Thurgood down payment with every major purchase Relief Society wil be held some and de'd like the Social Science lesson cently from a trip to San AnFeb. presented on Tuesday. The and Steven. some cook boc s for sal. They TliUaaJuy Feb 23 at 10.6(j a.m. dropped went to see all children of primary Relief Society Wednesday some over $50. Warnorettes performed nice Mothers me jccial science lessort will 22 at 10.00 would make John Kap is the coach lor tonio, Texas, where they Was the for drill who Max, attending. age meet their son, entertaining Very to Day gift or for the hopd Chest. be tjt.e-- i Dy Joan Pingree. The Relief Society needs A student body and an added at- both teams. from the Gulf was held Hearts on Parade is th6 just released If interested :ontact Maxine , Rcjy Preparation Primary sitter. Anyone interested traction to the assembly Was baby he served where Mission WARD FlFirH States ; Dance theme of the Starhte At life home 01 Aneesd Thomas Nielsen TA I 5530 of Heva contact Mrs. Vena Daw- the please Church of LDS the the mission for performance Relief Society wil be held with Pat Hansen and Barbara son. lub dahee to be held Friday a McCphie TA 5 5488. (composed of our sen The Simpsons went down by tl 1 3 3(T ft. Bryan; Donfia'Bro , Primary Pres- Wcnnesdaiy feo. The flrellte girls gave ft prim- ior boys). night hi the, .Iloopcf Second and drove back with Max train this fof hall. Ward ident was ail to present td uf. K.ibntfd'riihacfwill give Sponsors in ary penny , oemonsKation The Warriorelles afe sponhas car. Linbame Thehis Haddaddy in So5.. girls lessen, Sciciiee are Dean 70.00 and the Hemet Ruby Sunday sacrement , meeting Bishop Sunday soring a dance this Friday night dance date will be held Friday Feb. comand teachers tne ,or uie buildir,; fund. This monfolowilng the game With BonPrimary preparation waa held 17 at 7.00 p.m. at the atakk evening ey was raised hrough the sel- Mo pleted the penny drive monday. neville at Weber. The theme of hbme rfi., Suf-glu- e at ini are in Those dny' charge' hous. offlCefs would this dance is The Sweetheart 'Tne ling of valer ;ines by those Simmons with Karl, Shirley hODinson, like to primary worxers of the primary. Ward idem ibank all was uetty lesson The Miafsei, 'Viola litaugn tiers who contributed to tnis awing. The dress is best sport Manyrt build Plan now to attend ' with admssion by student body Jorgensert, aim Lortnn? LuftL by- - Danche fund. ing fund dinw r Feb. 22. It is given earns. Tne officers in charge c,irtma fcmitn ana Elame Child th School. WARD of TENTH m charge Sunday EIGHTH WARD staae of this qyent are: Carole visitprs weie j Released Sui day as primary Sustained Slmjy as AaronMary Harr Lon waft lustained president; Ranae Brunkcr, President was Donna Brown, Wiliam Richard Ivey Jr. was fts a tcacnCr for the Junior bun-u- ic Pneslnood teachers were, vice president; Judy McFarland, susUined was, Faye Barlow, ordainca a priest Stmaay. Scnooi. uuy Bittle general secretary, secretary, And property manSoak your clothes before washing at no extra charge! President with Bernice Hansen, Merrill lark Priestnood advisor, Carlos Dean Cardon was Williams. Lou Jen Robert' Peterson was present- Willard Parker Teachers quor- ager, area 1st Counciler and Margaret given an Eagel 'smrt'Awtrro The Wrestling Meet .will 4x8 2nd Councileri WilTne ed with Master Scouts Deacorts Key" Scout Frost um tfuntia? by StiiPpson, advisior, Ray and Thursday held be Wednesday ih Award Sacrament meeting. quorum ad visor, Theodore H6lt iam Richard Jvey Jf.at Bear River, WOOD GRAINED . .. fourth ward Ric'hafd Earl Uaritef fas re- He Completed a special training ry senior Aaronic Priesthood The state swimming meet will thd fras of Hooper Coz 14 award. earn of this these Course of each Roger leased as.gefierat secretary general secretary be held Saturday at Tooele The Seventies nd their part- men spoke in sacrement meetspeaker at sacrement meetiflg the aaronic Priesthood .Sunday. Nancy McKinney and Eliza- with a doublft male Sundayners will eftjoy a nice program ing. White are to be congratu beth WARD SIXTH Kimball of ' Consisting quartet has beCtt arranged.' ROY, UTAH LAKE VIEW WARD , 1942 WEST 5600 SOUTH ' for their accomplishnftnt latcd fihancfl Arlo the Released from Lee, held be will Relief Belnap, Kieth Toone, field was A Society iweethart dance of gaining the National Merit Jehn Jensen, Robert Ziegler, C. Committed Sutiday wefft Leon Tuesday evening for all ward Feb. 21 at 10.00 a.m. The LiterSchblarship award finalists. ahd 4x8'4" ant. -- Paul Bingham James Pingfee Parkinson, D. Sparrow, ature lesson will be given by These girls are two out of 1,000 members. Day-Hif- e were LeVar McMillan furnishing the Dawayne Jones. Sustained The Guide Patrol class enjoy- Lucile Taylor. to receive such awards. They PAEFINISIIED LeVaf Smitn, head of Commit-lec- j music. Kenneth Johnson son of Mr. are in the finalists in this confauthers and sons nigtft a ed Education Leon Parkinson, was lor. Make your Plflns no Johnson Carlos Mrs. at the ward chapel. and test and will be notified Mftrch , at Chairman; Carl Anderson Saturday Ward JMijner March 3, was ' played with graduated from Primary Sun-uay- 20 as to who are the winners and Max Llndley, Committee- BasKetball his 2nd class fauthers versing sons. Beth of this award. men. also. Patrll Guide stake the badge Hall, The Drama Club party is goRelief Society wil be held leader was present to be held tonight at 7:30, . re-ing Mac Stimpson recently , , top euAutr an valus sihci Beginning Mach 1 Fasrt mee turned from a mission in Texas. Our school Was able to f y Wednesday, Fern 22 at 7:30 p. immedlatel be a held be as W'eek will will CELETEX this ing Ih. The Literature leson He will speak at sacrement the Safety Flag of a free accident week following Sunday School, 11:3 result at given by Char Jeppson. 19 Feb. meetingSunday All other metmgs wdl and no citations. Sustained to teach the Seagull a. m. 5.30 p.m. same. . remain the class In Primary is Barbra Cox, someAre you busy making released Has Vera Cardwell. for the hobby show? It thing was Primarf preparations held Feb. 25. Everyorte be will held Tuesday- - at the home of is Asked to make something fo Lore Mariafl Johnson. Mary Kay be sold that night for the build presented the In Service lesson. i ing fund. SEVENTH WARD wil be heW Relief Society Atacfemnt meeting Sunday 21 at 10:00 a.m. Feb. 19 kt 6:30 p.m. Elwood Tuesday Feb. will Bell give the Litert-tur- e Ruth mission. Zaugg Will report his ' I leson. Tr.e Literature leson will be teack- Rainbow as Sustained MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIN& giverf at Belief Society Feb. 23 se that everyone will, have a ROY HIGH good tifne. , , Ward Conference is Sunday, Fab. 1. Everyofie remember that date and ilso the early .flow the sediesterYs ovef and meeting at 6 p.m. for the offi- Roy Junior is proud of all the cer and heads Of the Organiza- students that have excelled in tions. . all their elasses. The following have received from evstudents iWe is a basketball game class At or A minus. Thursday evening , at North ery Davis Junio High, gym far SunNinth Grade set Ward na Syracuse. Thl Teana Fowlers, Roy; Austin, am Is for the championship. Diane Day, Margie Thurgood, Let's All g r ftnd support our Ranald Reimschussel, Dwight hoy- j MoCouneH, Linda Slater, Judi dune Adafts' waft released ,sMchaison, and Diana Barrett Eighth Grade ' work counselor ef Sunset Ward 1 and Judy Cook, Thomas Patty fe-t RCIief SCiefy because she cenuy married and hai tnovCd from the ward. Marie Nicheis wa s sustained Id her place. Mrs. Lois Hardman motored to Rock Springs, Wyo. With he husband, Arthur, Monday, Feb. Id, to bring more cars back for tale at his garage. niGIlLlOllTS - , FACtB LLfcVEtt Sunsotllivs -- night, m , War-rioreen- s nee- Our prices R. Clay Allred will speak to on the Ogden Carded Club. toHome Landscapinl your TiitmsPAY(-rmuAftvi8- ! 30 Day Accounts, 11 QUART PAIL cant chip or peel everl Washes t and wipes ilcan easily, i Both id yclfowi red, turquoise Satisfaction Guaranteed cr Your Money Refunded! i iRmiw m SERVICE Budget Accounts |