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Show SHOP LflCALLY EASY PARKING COMPETITIVE PRICES THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURDAY MAY 25, 1961 PAGF FIVF Country Club, Saturday, May 20. tinea, and third place, Earlene INSTRUCTOR from page I the schools conslfuclioh. He Missionaries Meet " 1$ was given for the girl gradu- Beesley. A--' has continuued teaching at the Ground-breakinters of graduate work. Mr, rites for a ates. Hopscotch in fifth and sixth junior high until the present : Former California mission- Cooper attended summer time. Mr. new building for two Sunset A thrilling, chilling incident grades: first place, Vicki HampCooper has spent the aries held their monthly meet- schools at University of South- last 17 years teaching in the LDS wards and North Davis happened when Mr. and Mrs. ton; second place, Kalhy Nichoern Utah and University of science ing at the home of Mildred Baulas, and third place, Nancy Cor-lesand has department Phil Hansen from "eatreturned Stakehouse were held Wednesman, West Point, Monday eve- Wichita, Kansas. been director of the audlo-vi-ua- l has day, May 17. President Cook ing out for Mother's Day. They He spent three years at ning, May 15. aids department; was in charge. President George came home to see a gathering First place received silver the Clearfield school, three Honored at Dinner The group of 20 lady missionS Reid, Mayor Michael Burson, of cars in front of their home. pins; second place, bronze pins, the at school and years Layton His 40th consecutive year of have been aries reguofficers and meeting some of the high councilmen City he also has served a police were and others, certificatse. I K'l p"' larly for the past 12 years. They tenure as principal of the Cen- teaching will end with this and other officials were present there and their errand-runninBrenda Parker, daughter of school year. During this time served under Oscar MeConkie terville school. After Talks were given by President truck was smashed completely. leaving Mr. and Mrs. Newell Parker in 1946 and 47. Centerville he spent two years Mr. Cooper has kept a record Cook, George Reid, Bishop Hum-mo- An airmans wife, while trying her 11th birthday of all the names of students he and Bishop Phil Hansen. to turn the corner, did not see celebrated The speaker of the evening at Davis High School teaching has had in his classes and it with a party, Saturday, May 20. the truck and ran into it. and citizenship. was Cieone Johnston of Clinton. history of the The third Mr; and Mrs. Johnnie Mr. Cooper was a member of numbers in the thousands. She told of her experiences Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morri.i season of No. 7 hole at Riverare happy to announce The faculty and PTA of North with the Singing Mothers of the the first faculty appointed at the safe arrival of their first have returned from a recent) side Golf Course was recorded Davis Junior High after Davis Junior High will honor North Latteof of Church Christ Jesus Thursday, May 18. The ace Was son, bom over the weekend. trip to Las Vegas. the retiring instructor at a dinr-day Saints on their recent-triMr. and Mrs. Ralph fired by Sidney Sly, using a . ner today. They have three daughters. Perry Public Auction to England to sing at the , par-- 3 Johnnie has busied himself do- have moved into the Robeit wedge on the The Davis County Teachers dedication of the Chapel in Clint Elwell offers for sale Assn, recognized Mr. Coopers ing some remodeling in their Strebel home in the Scott's hole. Others in the foursome London. kitchen while mother and babe Dal area. They came from Ne- were, Howard Jensen, Jack D. at Public Auctional948 Mercury long service in the district vada. Hulst and Vern Nielson. Sidwere in the hospital. Co hostess Adora Dahl assistMRS. LOUIS BOUY, righth, 1666 Main St., Sunset won the convertible. This car is a fore- when they appointed him a deleI The fourth grade classes of ney is a pharmacist at an Ogden ed in serving the lovely lunch closure of a mechanicians lein gate to the National Education 14 foot boat, with trailer and motor given away in last girls of Davis High Sunset Elmentary School, Mrs. drug store. He also is the of spring salad, hob rolls, held by me against James H. Assn, convention at Philadelweeks contest sponsored by Roy's Safeway store. Paid Adv. were entertained at a Margareb Barnett and Cheryl of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. cheese curls, pickles and straw- Ridgley of Roy, Weber County, phia, Pa. in 1957, where the senior tea by the American As- Mrreli enjoyed a party at Mrs. Hammon. Utah. Auction will be held at 100th anniversary of the associberry shortcake. meeting was furnished by the sociation of University Women, Barnetts Friday, May 19. Mrs. 751 Washington Blvd., Ogden, ation was celebrated. NEWS CLINTON West Point Elementary School Those attending were Va Iois Kaysville Branche, at Oakridgo Barnett has been giving her Mr. Cooper married Myrtle Utah, on the 29th day of May, class a party about this time chorus. Their first song was Bangerter of Roy, Sybil Larsen in the Logan LDS Tembetween 10 the hours of 1961, The Sego Lily DUP held of year each year she has been Bountiful; Donna Michael-son- , a.m. and 11 a.m. This Is My Fathers World, ple, June 30, 1938. Mrs. CooSEND YOUR Ogden; Clara Gold, Center-llle- ; teaching in Sunst. The first meeting of the Fly- followed by "Here's t Utah. their final meeting at the home per also teaches in the the Davis of Mrs. FFlorence Pat Fredrickson, Salt Lake Lyman. Pentathlon winners of the ing Scissors, a West Point School District at the Wasatch Signed: Sunset School were; Ronald Club, was held at the home of The speaker was Betty Patter- Eighteen members were prei-en- City; Wynonna Hill, Ogden; Clint Elwell School in Clearfield. who son in her mission served Lillian Walters, Murray LaRue Li Nelson, sixth grade, a trophy; fcheir leader, Mrs. Midge Taka-hashChina. She stated Louise Nielsen was Sneff, Salt Lake, and Onita second place, Kay Lynn Wells, The club was organized Hong Kong, Wade, Ogden. sixth grade; third place, sixth and the following leaders were that we really dont appreciate fro the affair. the many blessings we have Loretta Child Wright gave La Rae grade, Jimmy Coleman; Craig chosen: Montgomery, here. She related that For the best deal on a V Hong the lesson. fifth fourth Fisher, place, gradt; president; Sherrie Beasley, first Ruby Dawes read a is 390 island of Recital Held Kong refugee a history of Minnie Mae Parker. fifth place, Dennis Burlison, counselor; Kerrye Takahashi, IV sixth grad; sixth place, Keith second counselor; Larraine Man- square miles inhabited by over The next meeting of the or1961 quality BUICK or a good CLEARFIELD four million people. In an area The adwill be held in the Nelson, fifth grade; Robert ning, secretary; Melinda Putganization vanced piano students of Mrs. size of an Ogden city block the fall. Sandoval, sevnth place, fifth nam, song leader; Kathie King, Barbara T. Stucki, Clearfield, 10,000 reside under con Draperies to us used car . . . grade; Robert Gallegos, eighth reporter; Shauna Jones, health ditions persons were presented in a formal conwe The in. could exist place, sixth grade; Adam Mar- chairman; Betty Jo Belnap, 10 homework. on hours for famous at Mrs. Stuckis daiyl cert recently live in apartment house tinez, ninth place, sixth grade, safety chairman; Mary Lyn people SANITONI one family There is another one fourth who Salt Lake Stuudios. with type buildings 10th Scott and chairman. pplaec, Abrams, recreation Peterson, See WAYNE WESSELL DRY to a room the size of. our aver- are Christians, and still another sixth grade. Friends and relatives of the They also planned a party for age bedroom. Fourteen fami- one fourth who have no religCLtANINO The marble tournament in their mothers. ion. Betty stated that the main pupils attended teh concert. the fourth grades: first pplace, Club lies share the same facilities. body of A special invitation is extended by Wayne The duo piano musicale inThe Flying Scissors people in Hong Kong is availabel Water very short, 1 Pillows Cloanad cluded "Two Hearts in 34 Danny Dickson; second place, of West Point held a party for for is Cantonese. Cantonese speak to all his friends and associates to see the NEW only two hours a day. The "Brazil' and a "Walla". Herrington, and third their mothers on May 12. Talks FREE! Tho "Huffwith'N Puff" Mark David has no refriger- difficult to learn as one word Time, aerage family Werre. and on in were Students taking part their plans the place, any Way given may have as many as six differThe marble tournament of projects for the summer. The ator, stove or oven. ent metnings all determined by concert from Clearfield were: SPECIAL SKYLARK $5.00 Ordor the fifth and sixth grades: first party was held at the home of The people might well be di- the pitch of voice. She related Darsalle Goeckentz, Helene CASH AND CARRY 5AVINOSI place, Robert Gallegos; second Midge Takahashi, their leader. vided into four groups. The many interesting customs of Hasse, Gordon Holt, Robert place, Greg Dickson, and third The following girls were pres- older persons are mostly Bud- the people and also cited her Turner, Roy Dell Reed, Brenda place, Randy Dalton. ent; La Rae Montgomery, Sher- dhists who because of their experiences with people who Pitts, Tanya Stucki and Anita The hopscotch, fourth grade rie Beasley, Kerrye Takahashi, worship of their dead ancestors had suffered much at the hands Sanders. ; only; fifst place, Patricia Larraine Manning, Melina Put- do not readily accept Christian- of the Communists. The dosing Beth Briggs and Pat Cuth-ber- t 517 So, 1900 oy second place, Beatrice Mar- - nam, Kathie King, Betto Jo Bel- ity. Another fourth are Cath- song, was from Syracuse and Paul 2619 Washington Blvd. "Evening Prayer, nap, Shauna Jones and Mary olic who have their own schools. sung by the school children. Anderson from Hill Air Force Phone EX Ogden, Utah Lyn Abrams. All but one moth- Pupils spend three hours a day Benediction was by Terry Base also were among those er was present. who took part. six or seven days weekly and Christiansen. Last Thursday night a Spring Festival was held at North Davis Junior High School the Awards were made by winDISCOUNT ON I UP TO 50 American Legion for the ners in the Annual Poppy Post Lumber Specials Redwood Fencing er Contest. Three hundred con.It's Sensational! It's Magic! Nothing to Buy! 1x4 11 Par Linaar Foot testants submitted posters in Fool CIR Sc Linuar Pur 2x4 f all Foot linaar Par the contest, including Ixt j 2x FIR 7c Par Linuar Foot Davis County grt departments. 1x4 UHc Par Linaar Foot Foot 2xR FIR 10 Por Linaar C 4x4 27c P4r UnoakorfF The . first prize, a medaL was In Rich Hunt's awarded to Sherrie Lowe of Tomato Sauce, No. Clearfield. Second prize, a cash 2x6 T&G FIR DECKING Dixie 2V4 Picnic Special prize, was awarded to and Darrell of Dalton, daughter NOW $70 Per Thousand Sq. Ft. Leola Dalton of West Point. We wish to congratulate them on Whole, Sliced, 22 Zippy from (or doors their originality and fine work. birch $84 up Slightly damaged Sliced or ax. Those who wish to take the CHOICf LAWN SLID 5S.20 Red Cross swimming courses this year must register before Town House-Stand- ard the 27th with Florence Abrams. A No. 1 The course will cost $3 this Tall Favorite for Years year. The invocation at the Sunday Ph. 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