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Show r Th Hess Casting, Mr. and Mrs. Gene MiStock-ham- , spent Saturday in Smithfield nardi, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Mr. and Mrs. Clifford of Mrs. at home . Randy Guest celebrated ihsiu,n Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beck, Hess parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crase, eighth birthday on April 29 Ver, Hulse- with a party for the following Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Compton friends: Jeffrey Wangsgard, Little Becky George is recov and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barker. Russell Tubbs, Mark Meldrum, ering at home following her Following the weekend conKenneth Hamilton, Jimmy Had- - tonsillectomy on May 3. in St. George the Becks, vention SwenRoc. Alvin to 4 attend the ley, Douglas Leaving May son, Ricky Bernard, Larry Bond Lions state convention in St. Crases and Comptons will go and Kerry Gavin. George, Utah, are Mr. and Mrs. on to Las Vegas, Nevada. Games were played and re- - Dae Coons, Mr. and Mrs. Glen April 29 was also the eighth freshments served. Mclntire, Mr. and Mrs. Larry birthday of Shonna Hadden. S hecelebrated the occasion by taking the following friends to a movie: Connie Carpio, Cheryl Campbell and Vickie Sides. Paula Rieks has double troubles. She fell at school and broke her thumb which requires having her arm in a cats, and she alos has the Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyna Car-mon- BOATING SPECII ALS FROM ROY LUMBER CO. THIS WEEK ONLY One Only . New 16 Foot ALUMINUM BOAT Lone Star With Convertible Top 495 One Complete 00 Fishing Boat Special 14 Ft. Package 14 Foot ALUMINUM Fiberglass BOAT -WITH EXTRA- S- BOAT 7' H.P. Scott Fishing Motor 1 Car Top Carrier 49500 40 H.P. MOTOR SCOn ELECTRIC ... Evenrude Motor Used 25 ILF., Scott Motor home on 6000 South. The John Campbell family has moved into the duplex formerly occupied by the Bucks. Ernest Owens, father of Mrs. Fenner Harrison, is still in critical condition at the Dee Hos- - for AND WEBC0RE TV's & STEREOS Rated best by Consumer's Guide, Spinning Outfit Rod, Reel, Line . are on display each Friday evening from Fishing 7 to 9 p.m. At the Roy Third Ward 895 STORE HOURS 8 A M. TO 6 P.M. Monday a $195.00 $295.00 119500 Weekend visitors at the Chester Morris home have been Mrs. Morris mother, Mrs. Lydia Bryning, of Pocatello, Idaho, and her sister, Gladys Selleck, of Petaluma. Calif. Returning on April 29 from the Esther James tour of the Temples were Melba Arave, Hortense Thomas and Evelyne Tullis. They left by chartered bus on April 22 with the Manti Temple as their firts stop. They also visited at Glen Canyon Dam in Colorado. Mesa, Ariz., was the next Temple they went thru and they also stopped at the Oak Creek Canyon. In Los Angeles they toured Knots Berry Farm. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Farmers Market, Cinno-ramTheatre, Disneyland and Marine Land. They went thru eht Los Angeles Temple on April 27. They stopped at Las Vegas, Nev., and the St. George Temple on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Langston Buck have moved into their new 30 U.P. Plus All Only pox. DUM0NT USED 1 LITTLE DUDE TRAILER chicken Chapel Sets available from 6th Quorum of through Saturday Elders From Farr Electric For Information EX TA 5 4912 TA 5 4927 Uhat saving at STATE can mean to you ... call: TA 5 4922 SilVKIGS All of these things combine to make saving at State a profitable adventure now as well as for the future. State is offering these free gifts as an inducement to save now for the things you will want and need in the future. All you need to begin your savings program is $50, and State will give you your choice of: A General Foods Kitchens Cookbook A West Bend Singing Tea Kettle A Sheaffer Pen & Pencil Set Open your account today Out of Staters 10. Buy Many Roy Homes Mrs. Harrisons sister, Pauline Wheeler, and children, Jody, Jennifer and Kirk of Richland, Wash., have been guests at the Harrison home for the past week. i 161 pital from injuries received in a Construction accident on April Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hart have moved from Roy into Ogden. Janele Henderson has returned home from the hospital following major surgery. . Operated on Tuesday Sandra London. Mrs. Louies Brown has was re- turned home from the Chronic Disease Hospital where she has been undergoing therapy. Mr. arid Mrs. Dean Woodall have a. new daughter born recently. She has two brothers and a sister to welcome her. Many Royites ejoyed fishig at Pie View Saturday. Some of the successful oes were the Roger Lych family, Max Ostler ad Lloyd Nelso. Mrs. Viola Stewart has home from the hospital where she uderwet surgery. Mr. ad Mrs. Will Hedrick, of Tooele, visited at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. DeVere Adams, Suday. Reed Olmstead is spedig two weeks at Ft. Lee, Va., with the Army Reserve. The Featherweight- Club met Wednesday at the home of Janet Adams. There were 14 attending. Evelyn Lynch displayed proper makeup. Ruby Robinson received the prize, and the ladies enjoyed refreshments. Royites who celebrated their birthdays this week are: Brad Naisbett, Gregory Olsen, May 1; Clara White, Charles Robins. May 2; Floris Purser. Barbara Hansen, May 4; David Owen, Dean Nelson, Bert Ure, Robert Oliver and Peggy Clough, May-SRay Nelson, Jose Gonzalez, May 6; Jerry Allen, Terry and Douglas Hansen, May 7. David Terry, son of Howard and Bunny Terry, is receiving treatment at the hospital for recent heart attacks. Vacationing at Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Har-meThey will visit a brother of Mrs. Harmer. Real happy over the safe arrival of a baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson. She is their first, and arrived April 29. Ilpppy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge d i Something to spice up tired spring appetites are Hot Cross Buns.. Another treat) that is well worth your time and effort is the Almond Cake. It is a delicious confection not too sweet or too rich made with a yeast dough. Hoi Cross Buns 1 t scalded and cooled milk 3 tbs melted butter Vi cup sugar tsp salt 1 pkg dry yeast y c warm water 2 eggs 3 c sifted flour y tsp cinnamon Vi c washed currants Dissolve the yeast in the V. warm water and stir into the warm milk to which has been added to the sugar, margarine, salt and 1 well beaten egg. Sift flour and cinnamon together and add with the currants to the liquid. Knead well. Cover and let rise in a warm place till double. Shape into biscuits. Place on a well greased baking sheet and let rise. Before putting into the oven, c RIYERDALE NEWS A program entitled Hawawill be presentiian Paradise ed by Mary Anns School of Dancing on Friday evening, May 12. It will begin, at 7:30 p.m. in the Riverdale Ward recreation hall. Admission will be by donation. All receipts will be turned over to the Ward Ruid-inFund. g Fifteen - year - old Mary Ann Jensen has 40 students between the ages of 7 and 16 years of age. Each of them will have some part in the entertainment-whici will be performed in costume. na-tev- Mrs. Sally Bradfield, wife of Salph Bradfield, returned home Tuesday after two weeks in the Dee Hospital wheres he underwent surgry. Some tme this week her sister, Mrs. Florence Summers, is expected to arrive from Long Beach, Calif., to be with her. Number eight in the list of young men receiving their mission call from the LDS River-dal- e Ward is Kelton (Kelly) Knight, son of Wallace and Jeane Knight. He is to enter the mission home June 19 Wood. bound for the French East Mistsa b aybobofrryM. eetaoin sion. That is the same time their wedding and samem ission a that asCelebrating anniversary this week are Mr. signed to Dale Child whoe call and Mrs. Joe Compton, May 1; was announced several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stolz, May ago. 5; Mr. and Mrs. Ali Ross, May New activities have been 10; and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. added to the schedule for the 12. Wood. May Riyerdale Stak MIA Chorus reGary Bingham has returned cently. They have been rehearsto the hospitl for acheck up. ing for a couple of months in Gary has been receiving treat- preparation for furnishing the ment following a recent car ac- music for both sessions of stake cident. quarterly conference, May 28. Happy over the arrival of a Directors are Miss Karen Kapp new daughter are Kieth and and Mrs. Anna Carroll, under Toone. the supervision of Mrs. Klea Entering the hospital on Tues- Kapp. day was Vern Thompson. Lately those of the group over 16 years of age agreed to furnish several song numbers at Dance Festival the which is to be held at the Weber High School gym, June 3. The two diviions include all of Weber County and part of Davis County. Last week Mrs. Kapp, division music director- - received a call from the MIA General Music Committee in Salt Lake City asking for a division choir to sing at the 2 p.m. session of June conference, on Saturday, June 19. This will be held in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. The division concerned in this invitation .is called Utah 9, and includes Riverdale, Lake View, Weber, Farr West, North Weber and the new Roy Stake. Anyone of MIA age within the boundaries of these stakes is invited to join the group. Rehearsals will be held every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the 19th Ward which is located at 119 W. 30th St. Interest for both young and old is offered at the Relief Society Bazaar this Friday eve& COOKBOOK ning, May 5. Feeding of ones family that evening is being taken care of by t he plate lunch or individual foods that are being offered, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the recreation hall. The youngsters will be interested in the fish pond, games One out of every three homes sold today will be purchased here by a buyer who is coming from another city, and two buythirds of these ers will be making their move as a result of a job transfer. These facts came to light in a recently completed survey made Inby the members of Arms stitute of St. Louis. brush the tops with the remaining egg, weU beaten. With a shasp knife cut a cross on the top of each biscuit. Bake at 400 from 15 to 20 minutes. When cooled outline the crosses with confectioners sugar frosting makes 2 doz. buns. Almond Cake Bruce Campbell, president of Dissolve 2 pkgs. dry yeast in Arms, in announcing the results 2 c warm milk with of the most recent portion of H tsp salt. the institutes continuing study Add: of real estate conditions, said 3 well beaten eggs that Arms members were now 2 tbs melted margerine taking part in a special program 3 c flour. - designed to help industry re1 cup finely chopped almonds locate personnel by offering Beat' well with a wooden faster and more complete infor- - j spoons toll dough leaves the sid- mation about homes available ' es of the pan. Let rise 1 hour. the country. Beat into the dough V4 cup through The Arms program is savsugar and 2 tsps vanilla. Let rise again, then beat again. ing money for employees and Place in a greased pan filling employers, Cambell said.Mov-in- g the pan only Vi full. Let rise from one city to another tofull and bake for 2 hrs. can put a big financial burden at 275 on the employee who is being Remove from pan and when transferred if he cannot solve cooled soft powdered sugar ove his housing problem in the the cake. shortest possible time. For this Left over batter may be made reason, many employees refuse inlo individual rolls. transfers that are offered to them, even if the new location of chance and the small gift carries a raise in pay." items which are within a child's A typical Arms Information budget for Mothers Day giving. package includes descriptions All wil lbe attracted by the reg- of homes that are available ular bazaar features, plus the plus valuable information for drawings for two quilts. here, having visited Her 8th birthday was the occasion for a party honoring in his daughters home many Trudy Knight at the home of times. her parents last week. Guests Repair work is going ahead who helped her celebrate were Ann Burton, Susan Tesch, Su- on the sidewalk on 4400 South san Zito, Susanne Cragun, Di- lately. Sections of walk which ane Thompson, Janna Lee Ellis, were the most urgently in need Rhonda Davis. Leslie Brown, of fixing have been taken out Joan Martinez, Terry Schnitch-le- r and replaced by new. and Mary Lou Child. The date of the Manti TemMrs. Ellen Knight of Plain ple excursion has been changed from May 6 as previously anCity is convalescing from a recent illness at the home of her nounced, to May 20. Those interested in going may contact son, Wallace Knight in RiverSheldon Dickson or Sedley dale. Brough for transportation ar In the voting held recently at nargements. Bonneville High School. Don-nettStarting time for MIA has Johnson was elected pres- been moved back to 7:30 p.m. ident of the Girls Association for the summer months. for the coming year. She is the This Sunday evening a prodaughter of Ernest and Hattie gram will be presented by the Johnson, who moved to Ogden Primary at the regular evening several days ago. meeting time of 7 p.m. OrdiThe Leonkrd Oberbroeklings narily the first Sunday evening drove up tq Pocatello, Idaho, of the month is set aside for Sunday to visit Thelmas fjther, each family to hold a family Mr. William Gilbert, who is in night, but this is a r a hospital there. Mr. Gilbert is exception. at State where you profit immediately. n - well-know- e twice-a-vea- mm AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Why Should I Get a Second Phone When My House isasSmallasitis? Thats a good question and it came up recently when we asked an independent research organization to visit with one hundred active housewives about extension phones.VIn a house as small as mine," one lady said, what can I do with two phones that I cant do just as well with one?" This prompts us to ask: Who lives in a small" house? The fact is that ao long as youre making beds, washing dishes, picking up toys, fixing meals and getting children ready for school, youre not living in a small" house. (If youre still wondering, think about how tired you get toward the end of a busy day!) Which brings US to the point. Because a second phone can save you Borne steps and some time, make your life more pleasant and your work a little easier, why deprive yourself? Cost? All of the luxurious features of an extension can be h price yours at the of a few pennies a day A second phone brings you privacy, too, so you can ignore the confusion in the rest of the house when you want to phone a friend. Next time youre in another down-to-eert- part of the house when the phone rings, think how helpful it might be to have an exten sion. And when youre ready to order, just call our business office or ask a telephone serviceman if you spot his truck in your neighborhood i Presenting the Bell Chime! 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