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Show V Ltldl LOCALtV ASY PARKING TIIE COMPEtmVE PRICES STTN ftlRONlCLE: TOERSEAT UINTAH NEWS ROY JR. HIGH HIGHLIGHTS MEWS fe' t. North Davis Darts WEEK one WELCOME KlAiiCH WAGQN For information on FOR A Quincy A Saturday Night Christian GET IN ORBIT Meeting for all Young People ITS NEW AND USED EX 4-96- 39 Across from Bank of Utah HOW AT ROY LUMBER scon MOTORS FOR YOUR FISHING OR CRUISING Scott motors weigh yet give more lefcs, power horsrpouer Scott has more horsepower, ler pound of motor, than any other. Seven and half h.p. motor weighs only is 30 inches high 39 lbs. LONE STAR BOATS Both Fiber Gldss and Aluminum LITTLE DUDE TRAILERS at fkmlm THE FOOD YOU EAT JTHAT COUNTS ROY AUTO PARTS INSPECTION NEEDS Good Food E'ks Most Valuable Student award was awarded to Dennis Ptenmk. Dennis will eompete His in the rational contest. award was $((10 cash to be used for further education, says Dennis. Congratulations go to an outstanding student. Elks Leadership Contest for state in the Girls Division was Jan Lambert. In the Bojs Division Rill Norris. The National Merit Test were held Tuesday for the juniors who self interested in taking the test. Stevens Henagcr Scholarship test was given .Monday for senior girls who have interest in the business field. The cast for the school play under the direction of Ronald Jenkins have been rchearsine Loves Labors Lost to be pre sented March 22 and 23. Music students of Weber participated in the choral concert March 1. Eugene Njc and Darrell Lund were the directors. Lance Parker and Bill Moss will represent Weber in State Forensic Meet to be held Mar 24 25. March A 7 11 the class basketball finals for the Northern division will be held in the Warrior gym. Bud Templin, vice president of the Booster club announced at the first of the week that we were able to fly our safety flag. THERE'S A NEW UNION OIL DEALER IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD The best in FREE CAR WASH With every Lubrication anci oil and Filter Change . Sunset Second Ward held their 7th anniversary dinner, combining it with the welfare, Friday evening March 3, at the Sunset School. , ; Jhe Primary retSnly Expressed thanks for the (contributions donated py theTnemberi of the Motor Tune-u- p Car Washing Lubrication Plus the . Finest service pared by tbe primary Workers ind the childpeft tyho partici-atfc- . Marilyn Crtok h?s recently ieen sustained ks Rainbow Leader, Daine Moss as Nursery leader, and Blanche' Bingham Who has been serving 8k Nur-sh'Leader - was kiistathbd is Ihd IhSerVice, tcAcbe'rtriineb. - Former Roy Girl West fcblnk Ward to the Primary tnildreAs Hospital. They sent to the $36.02 was teclentfy Gcdfge St'elti'er Vccenily pur- 'contributed by the children In chased the 5 acre Sunset WelkfarlhA SihfclletbH ittd Edrti love pennies durfare farm on West Center birthday and,In brown nave recently beert Sus. the year ing .Primary. Street, Sunset, and gave Mr. is rhemfeert bt the teachheld 1 tained H. A- - Thornock, salesman for , The Primary recently atari 61 thi Surtdiy bfcftoot ing Stark Nursery in Sunset, an Ward preparation meeting at Pn Easter, Sunday April 2nd order for 500 apple trees to the home of fclainO Brown, the the Suhday School meeting Will Inservice 'lesson was given by pbmmelrice it 9:00 a.m. A bnle plant on it. At the recent Sunset PTA Blanch Bingharii. Refreshment hour pastor program will bp premeeting, they showed micro were served by .Elaine Brown sented, h6 fclass Work will be projector and Primary type and Doris Cook. held so eVeryonia Will lhct tosize electric typewriter which gether Id Sunday fcthdoi. the 26 On March ( Primary were purchased for Iho School. On April 9, General Cpnfefyn. be will Service Mr. and Mrs. Newell Parker Sunday Evening meet- co will be held lit Sal Lake and family visited Sunday with held at 7:00 p.m. These thfe Sunday a of are spiritual Tabernacle am always ings their parents in Bear Lake. Will meet Point school irt West Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ash- nature and are diligently pre at 9:00 i.mm. for bne hour, man and family of Fillmore classwork will be. held its Viwere in Sunset over the week Sunday. sual for junior and senior suit-da- y was deanna Bridges released end visiting and relatives school. as teacher of the first year Beefriends. Stake Dance practice .is beMitchell Lorraine A Melkizedik Priesthood hive class and held Thursday even Dig at was sustained in her place. ing 8:00. Popular dancihg and danQuorum project was won by Gayle Perry was baptised ind ces that are to be Used irt the Syracuse and a delicious supper confirmed by her father, Ken- daneb festival ,Are being tabght was given for their reward Sat. neth berry. March 4. by. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor. Mrs. Alma Hadlock and famBabies blessed, daughter of All young married couples and ily have moved into a beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay, boys And girls mutual age are new home in South Washington named Jackie Lynne; sort of invited to attend., A book of Mormon Three Terrace. Mrs. Hadlock has beert Mr. and Mrs. Uichael Jensen, emmployed at an Aerican Fbod named Michael Young Jensen Act Play entitled Though He store. by Bishop William H. Bailey; Were Younger" will be presentLets try to remerber tbe Sun- son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meitus ed by the MIA on Tuesday set Ward Gold and Grycn Ball by Joseph Burnett named Keith March 14 at 7:15 p.m. The play is directed by Beverly Montgomto bo held Friday evening, Mar-10- . Carl Meitus. and Fisb-e- r INt is ery who with the cast have bfeen Sunset Ward Building Fund parcticing this play for several orchestra Will furnish the program will be held March 16, weeks. All persons of Mutbal music. The Third Grade at Sunset Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. agd are invited to attend. Mens On March 18th ah Clinlon Elementary School has been with the Southern Pacific Ward HAll a Shamrock Dance divided making two 3rd grades. chorus. The Easter Cantata will be is to be held. The Sunset 3rd Golda RRichards from Farming-tois the new teacher. given by the ward choir on ward is spbnsbring the dance. Elder Thorpe B. Isiacson of March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the All young people of Mutual Age and all mArried couples are the Presiding Bishopric Office, Sunset chapel. to attend. Happy birthday to Layilefe represented the General AuthA special interest Group is orities4 the LDS Church at Robinson, and Danice Mikesell the ceremony for the ground- on March 1; to Wilford Izatt being hfeld. 1 is taught by Eubreaking of the addtion to the on March 2 ;to May Haskell and gene Pagb. .The Mia wish to present Syracuse, Syracuse Ses-on- Jean Youngbcrg on March 4, to encourage all who can to attend LDS Wards chapel. It will Michael Willoughby on March this clasp. Mutual starts at 7:15 also be used as the North Davis 5; to Verda Knight, Carolyn p.m. claSswork commences at and Leslie Abshire on 7:30 and is dismissed at 8:40 p. Stake Center. The ceremonies took place Saturday, Feb. 25. March 6. Happy anniversary to m. Gary Lierd was voted on to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hardman on hi advanced to a priest in Sun- March 5 also to Mr. and Mrs. set .ward testimony meeting James Forrcstal on March 5. r. , . tWA'l Engagement Told 1 A ! initetfcsl tb ftbt fctthds in fctby Is the engagement of Miss Viatic Barry to David Mills of Sail Lake IClty. Miss Barry is tbi daughter of M and Mrs. B. V. bariy of Salt Lakl? City, lohrtm'eHy bfc Ogdert hd ftby. bf Vhe h'ride-fcle- 1 k SOjihmolre wh'ebe al the University of Utah inajoring in art. She is affiliated with chi Omega. Mr. Mill Is a senior. He will graduate irt June With a degree in engineering from the U of b. He Is. a mertiber of Sigma Chi and PI Tau, Honoratf. Ahe IS , Nuptials are set tot June 6 Irt the LDS Salt LakA Temple. A recfeptiQn will follow at the Fort Douglas Officers Club. The, bride-to-b- has eftbsen e her Cousin to be the diAiti bf honftr. Her other attendant Will be Miss Teresi parry, sister of the Miss Mary Ann Slope, bide-elecMiss Althea Swanson, Miss Pat Boone, Miss Cheryl Harrison arid Miss Kaye Keller. t; John Willie will be the best man. sertii-form- d Co-bau- MM. 4 Aiirlouhced The forthcoming marriage of Misss Netda Ctarck to Donald N. Nye is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Clark of Kanesville. The benedict-elect is the son of Mr- - and Mrs. Victor of Wasbihgton Terrace. Nuptial vows will be spoken by the young couple in midsummer rltbs. Crossword Fuizzle , Cooks Coftfiet Marriage Plaits 1. 4. 9. 12. ACROSS Total Collect Crows cry Metallic . rock Quincy School 30th St. 9 0648 CHRIST 75.2 West Point Hews 7:30 P.M. Welcome Wagon, phone PHONE EX - " Stihset News .. The young marrieds ire going to' have a bowling party hext Saturday . night March 11 A lot ot talent was produced it 8.15 p.m. at Hill Top Lams. at a minature Fashion Show All who would tikfe to g6 should meet over at the bowling lane's. presented by the 7lh 'Grade. After they are through bowlThe show displayed the latest ing they arc going to eat chow styles and was in charge of the mein. 7th Grade officers who are: Happy birthday wishes go out Joel Bingham, president; Craig this week .to Leanne Bybee, Cheryl March 9. Tcana Bennett Mar. Orrock, language festival 5, Allen Combe, Maxine Combe Foreign McMillian will be held at Walhquist, MAr. March 4, Newell March 10, 8, the schools that will be comMargaret Miller. peting are South Junior, Valley. March 5, Oscar Woodwin March Walhquist and Roy with the dif- 7, Curtis Goodwin March 6, ferent languages are French, Danny Osmond March 8, and German, and Spanish. The festi- Viola Fullmer March 8. Last Sunday in sacrament val is going to be after school because Walhquist doesnt have meeting there wds one baby enough room during the school blessed. The baby that was blessed is the son of Allen and day. Carol Kendcll. The name given Then on March 18, most of was Rick Dee kendcll. He was the best foreign language stu- named by his father Alan. dents will go to Weber for A excursion is going more competition. There are to betemple held on March 10. in four different categorys Two young men were advanwhich the students will partici- ced in the priesthood. They pate are. oral comprehension, wore Neil Dye and Wade Way-menconversation, poetry, Neil was advanced from a priest to an elder. And Wade was advanced from a deacon LAKE VIEW STAKE Girls Basketball Champions who will to a teacher. , advance to the division playoffs are (front row from left): A former Uintahite Donna Sharon Alien, Alice Iloitry, Norma Ostler, Barbara Jensen, Osmond McLiene and her husThe annual Old Timers band Kenny was blessed with a captain. (Back row from left) Mira Sevy, coach; Janice John basketball game was held re- new little son on March 6. This Marcia Fife, Diane Day and Marie McKinley. These girls cently at North Davis Junior is Donna and Kennys first are members of the Roy First Ward. Over 160 girls particiHigh School. The teachers show- child. pated In the games. ed us how to play basketball If any of you have news by playing the 7th and 8lh please call me and let me know grade basketball teams. The my phone number is EX Poet Honored The young married couples lady teachers appeared at the of game dressed Eva Willes Wang.sgaard as teenagers of the town had a party hosted Ogden, one of the nations most (North Davis Coeds) to be by Faye Elliott Stuart. There honis being outstanding poets cheerleaders. And who won? were 26 present. Games were ored again this week for the The teachers 51 to 42! played and lunch was served. excellence of her work. Americas oldest, independently pubThere lished poetry magazine, The Ljric of Christiansburg, Va has awarded her a $100 citaonly tion. Mrs. Wangsguaid .has five 5-- 11 published books of poetry: Singing Hearts. Down This Road, After The Blossoming, Within The Rool apd Slupc of Earth. She has won prizes in local, national and intcniarinjial poetry fields. Her name is listed in hos Who In Ioetrj. She is j. lifetime member of The Blue Quill, 'Ogden branch of The 30 years of eiporiepe. League of Vtalk Writers. fostering good will in usinesa and community March 11 YOUTH is TUAItCR. 9, 1961 STATE INSPECTION DEADLINE IS NEAR Have your car Inspected at LAMAR'S 76 Gasoline and SERVICE Motor Oil 1890 W. 5300 SO. ROY, UTAH Helps You Keep Young We cant stop getting older, but nutrition authorities de clare that by eating right we Let's consider the banana for today. It is probably one of the most vcrsitile of fruits, blending beautifully in most any way you want to use it, in salads, desserts, baked goo Is or just plain. Right now they are cheaper on the market than they have been for many a day and besides being plentiful, beautiful and delicious, they have a special nutrition value. As the old sa.vxig goes, there is a time and place for eveiy-thmg- , and we might add: Now is the time for bananas, and the place is on the menu in as many ways as they can be used. Try this one for a taste treat. Chocolate Banana Cake 23 cup shortening 1 2 cups sugar 2 eggs 2 squares melted chocolate 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup mashed bananas (2 or 3) 's cup sour mrlk 2! i cups sifted cake flour I tsp. baking powder 3 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. salt. Sift dry ingredients together and set aside. Cream shortening gradually beating in the sugar. Add the eggs one at a time, certainly can postpone those symptoms of aging. Older people need about the same basic foods as younger adults, but their body changes do call for some adjustments in diet. As we get older and decrease our physical activity we naturally need fewer calorics. When we are older we will need about 500 fewer calories a day than when we were young adults. However, we still need about the same amount of proteins, vitamins and minerals for on ample body protection. MY DO Actually, nutritionally speak- ;VOU V1166Y ?A PAINTING. ing, each stage of our life cycle is dependent on every oth''-stage- . This is largely due to eating habits and tastes we de volop from early childhood, through adolescence and on through early adulthood. Thus, it is especially important for mothers to plan nutritious meals for their children. The Daily Food Guide, available from the county home It agent . gives suggestions. stresses including some meat, fish, eggs or milk in each meal and emphasizes starting each da ywith an adequate break-fat- . Thist food guide can be equally useful to young adults and to those in their later years. It explains that in determing QOUlDNlT HHVt COLD., a persons total food needs a X) ERT fl each of these periods we must NER DINNER IF YOU TOUGH consider his her, activity, :rme home on coffee level of health, weight and pre ! pS-TlME S vailing chronic diseases or disability and any medical advise that has been given. Good, well planned nutrition ean lengthen our prime of life" and give us more vigor, Vitality, and joy in living. It can Increase our tivc span ol years, fortjfy our resistance to devitalizing .diseases and quicken our recovery1 from injuries, surgery add illness. 1 PUGGY 'vmwy'reVworion 0L &1 , work-produ- i. beating well after each addition. Add: chocolate and vanilla and nnx together. Then. add the bananas and milk in small amounts alternately with the dry ingredients, beating well after each addi- 13. May or June 14. Fuss 15. Biblical .. ..king 16. Louisiana lake 17. Nbither 18. Wash lightly 20. Declare tion. -- Turn into two 22. Went in greased 25. Humorous pans and bake for 30 to 35 min. 26. Prefix: from at 350 deg. 27. Therefore Whn ecool, frost with your 28. favorite icing. We like a fluffy 29. Dregs Unclothed 7 min. frosting for this cake. 32. Congers 33. Color Banana Spice Cake 42. Leasing fee 34. Yes; slang 44. Conditions 2' 2 cups sifted flour 35. Printers 45. Wild ox. 12 3 cup sugar measure 46. U.S. city l'4 tsp. baking powder 7 Stick. 49. Lower 1 2 tsp. soda Give back world ged 1 tsp. salt I1 2 tsp. cinnimon 4 tsp. nutmeg Amwtr io CroMword PuiiU 2 tsp. allspice 23 cup shortening 1 i cup mashed Bananas (about 3) 2 eggs Sift dry ingredients into mixing bowl. Add shortening, ban anas and buttermilk. Beat 1 minutes, add unbeaten eggs one at a time and beat one mihule more. Bake in 2 pans or thtee pans at 350 deg. for 30 minutes. . AMERICAS v 50. Prefix: Selenium: chem. 51. or oil 23. Cpmpasi 52. point 24. Act 53. 29. Plashing 54. 55. light 30. Relative 31. Yacht race I W Dir 32. Supplement . DOWN 33. Blurred 1. FleW 34. Either upward 35. Weasel 2. Bearlike 36. Muddled 3. Intended 3 Vault ' I.Cblor Declare i9. 5. Extinct bird 40. Telluriuirt: g. Sonjfc chem. 7. Portico Commartd 8. Mix cards Hog fat 9. Dogk Medical: 10. Embellish abbr. 11.Maggbty Chum before Deal with Compass point Odin's son Confuse Color MOST 21. Coal LOVEABLE LADDIE CWICftNSFN Tt EsfeRYSooy.lMRtrr HUNG M Museum1. |