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Show siio? LocxilV r , - - cokmtrrvi mas feAsir good fortune of visiting in Paris, France where she attended a CLEARFIELD - SUNSET NEWS conference under the direction of Nathan Tanner, mission president ' , Miss Pat Prout has accepted a call to fill a mission for the LDS church to Central America, Robert Barlow has found an Sailing on the cool blue watheadquarters at Guatemala City. ers of Puget Sound a very unus- ideal as well as lucerative way Her testamonial will be Sunual vacation is being enjoyed by of spending his summer away day June 18 in the Sunset chap-eU. Bob has accepted a Miss Prout has been active in by a group of local business and from the NEWS position with the Forest Serv. and is situated In Idaho. He will be able to visit home every two weeks. High in the Sierras will be the destination for the George Hamres. They will leave oyer the week end for a visit with a son who is with the First Nat. Bank of Nev. stationed at lake ' Tahoe. ., Sat1:00 at setting Acanyon urday afternoon was enjoyed by members of the OFT club. After a delicious luncheon at Cobble Rock all members of the club attending spent the visiting hours at an Ogden hospital cheering ope of their members, Mrs. Sterling Thornley. Five members, of the Jack Hance family are buisily packing for a vacation in Southern Calif. Their time will be spent in the vicinity of La Puente. Howard Winn Is having the chance of getting better acquainted with his grandparents, he is visiting the Grover Litz also the Sr. Winns in Trenton, Utah. - A little two yeaf old tot, DeBateman bora daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Batemman was Injured Tuesday evening near her home as she darted from behind a parked car into the path of an auto driven by Mr. Montoyo, The child was taken to a hospital where it was found that she had h broken leg also head lacerations.'" Members of the Lake club met Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Juanita Ovia-tt- . The evening was spent viewing home movies which the Oviatls had taken on a tour of the South and Western part ol the United States. The Pjrtty white ear parked in the driveway of the Ralph Days residence belongs to Karen. Its her first call and she has learned to handle itwyell so Jier parents report. r. and Mrs. Arthur Acklejr professional men ;who with sons left last week jfor this interesting cruise Those who are included in this group, are Dr. Elwyn Peterson D.D.S., Attorney F. D. Palmer and two sons, Bill Browning and son, Dr. Ralph Peterson and son will join the group at Seattle Wash. They expect to be awayabout two weeks. N It is reported that the A.' H. Andracks are finding their vacation much to their liking while touring in New England States. They are spending most of their time at Cape Cod. Whil6 there they will visit with Mr. Andracks mother and father. Far away in Tours, France Miss Florianne Barlow sends word that she is finding her missionary work highly inform-tive- . Just recently she had the SEND YOUR. t v m b ;p Draperies to . (m u iMM SANITONI oar ' CUANINO' Pillows Clooaod The "FluM N Puff" X Way with may $S.CO Order CASH AND CAftrSA VINOS! Sunset ward the short time she has been here. She has been assistant organist to the ward choir, and taught the class of the Junior Sunday School. She attended one year at Brigham Young University. Miss Prout will enter the mission home June'Ztf and depart for her field el labor July 3. The public is invited to attend her testamonial Sunday. Miss Jeri Mason returned from Logan after attending, a meeting last week. She entered the hospital for an operation on her ear Monday, June 12. She expects to be home in a day or two if all is well. Rickey Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huff caught his hand in the door last week and broke his fingers. He is required to have his hand in a cast for six weeks. An open bouse reception was held last Tuesday evening, June 6, at the home of Mr .and Mrs. 4-- were Sonored at a fiftieth wedding Anniversary. Open house at the home of their daughter in Holladay on Sunday. The Ackleys were married In Boulder Wyo. on June 7th 1911. They have two married daughters Mrs. Marva Jensen of and Mrs. James Jarman. Mrs. Julius Bearnson, Miss Dorothy Bearnson, and Mrs. Garland Powell, all of Salt Lake were luncheon guests at the Sutton residence on Thursday afternoon. Miss Dorothy a Professor of Ceramic Arts at the e U of U will leave soon for Calif, to spend the sum mer. Hol-iada- Guer-neyvill- , The life of little Pahl G. Rios was taken early Saturday eve- 0RIES ,J2.95 TRAILER HITCHES STEERING WHEEL 95c COVERS FLOOR MATS $1180 DUMMY ,i .$9.95 SPOTLIGHTS ,J9.95 HUBCAPS BUG SCREENS ,. , 3.95 . RADIATOR SCREENS ...1 98c L'-- ROY AUTO PARTS j Across the Street front Bank of Utah t HOOPER NEWS , ll - ... 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See WAYNE WESSELL Fancy, $ leberutorio, home-own- used car a good Steal!: & lUSOAl m4 P Conditioning Costs 1961 quality BUICK or . After - For the best deal on a Perfect For wtiMI, protHfi v Excessive Air Ogden, Canyon. Guests were Norman and Velma Read, Lloyd and Lucile King, Melvin and Armina Widdison, Ellis and IJah Giles, Nels and Jane Arave and Frank and Bernice Fowers. Father's Day Wicklow-Go- od ipeli Lodge in U.S. Choice, Heed Without Anal Loot, your rwl li tvhlatt ft by grmval watkoH. Xaaf Moat st op gruve! root fratm damaging tant ray I. . '' f of the Uintah The Ward beat a soft ball game by one point with South Weber. It was a tough game anf both teams played their best. We would like to welcome Gloria Finn to our town she is visiting with her brother Issac Finn and family. A former Uintahite, Lynn Mille accidently shot himself threw the hand and legs last Saturday afternoon. We hope he wiH feel better soon. ib. PROTECTION: ' 7. Safeway Guaranteed Meall High Quality Mach Happy Birthday greetings go out this week to Lora Gay Bybee June 18, Bret Kendell June 10, Glen McFarland June 11, Ralph Peterson June 15, Bret and Bart Pringle June 10. Coagrulations go out to Freda anl Laurance Jones whom were blessed a new daughter June Safeivay's (Finest for Father's Pay! Safeway Gravel Washoff UINTAH NEWS ' OFFERS 1 Le-an- n MltlltlG ASSOCIATION it 4 were guests: Pat Sparrow, Fowers, Carolyn McCracken, Roberta Kite, Sandra Bartlett, Colleen Flinders, Sue Thompson, Gary Lowe, Clair Cox, Lee FiFeldmg, Dennis Bel nap, David Cottam, Tom Rosenberg,. Kim Hardy, Thayne Ritter, Kenny Little, Bryant Cra-- . gun and the guest of honor. Allen Kite is recuperating at home following a major operation. Norman and Velma Read gave a birthday party for Zel-m- a Hancock last week. They played games, enjoyed lunch and spent some time visiting. Those who were present were Melvin and Armina Widdison, Annie Jones, Read and Pat Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardner and Dallas Simpson and Boyd Hancock. The children of these couples also attended. Zel-m- a was presented with a gift. Guests of Bud and Donna Van De Graff last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van De Graaff of California. They also had their three sons with them. The former bishopric of the Hooper First Ward and their wives were honored at a dinner party held at the Gray Clift 4-- KOOL ROOL ts pAgf FOijft is, uei Marion Cox, Ruth Dawson, Mar- bara Hancock, vice president is garet Vaughn, Virginia Widdi- Dhonda Chambers, secretary is son, Martha Mae Widdison, Louise Hull and reporter is Hostess at the monthly meet- Marie Haws, Charlene Simp- Janice Hull. ing of the Hooper Womens son, Beth Robinson, Lillian The group meets each FriJose Club, which was held last Wed- Simpson, Ruth Mason, with Edna Penman as leadday nesday evening, was Virginia phine Simpson, Phyllis Frew, er. Beth Hull is assistant leadWiddison. The meeting was Julia Spaulding, Nola Jean held at the home of Marie Moore, Donna Cottle and Flora er of the sewing group. ' Another group, the Thread Haws. Taylor. is under the direction Twirlers, Musical numbers were preGuests were Florence Allen of Alice Be us and Cora Fowers. sented by Bobby Cox, Larry Sr., Elma Fowers, Beverly Bel-naThis is a tthir dphase sewing Dawson and Kenny Haws. The Arlene Hooper, Donna club comprised of Ann Simpfeature of the evening was a Arave,- - Hazel Heslop and Isa-beson, Dee Ann Hooper, Leah demonstration and lecture on Agnew. Fowers, Ginnie Widdison, Kathy Cosmetology and Hair Styling. of Lynn Taylor, Melba Daniels, Dottie Goetz Vern and Flora daughter and Wilson, Eileen Beus, Sharon Taylor, Bailey and Joan Mathews. and Toy Willey gave the demDiana McCracken, daughter of The YMMIA of the Hooper onstration with Carol Johnston Wilbur and Margaret McCrac- First Ward was reorganized at aa their moctel. ken of Roy, left Saturday for Sacrament meeting last Sunday Members in attendance were Denver where they will attend night. The new superintendent the Colorado Institute for Med- is Herbert Peterson with LaJohn Bowen for their son, Den- ical Assistants for the ndxt Mar Cook and James Frew as nis who- recently married Wan- year. his counselors. Kent Van De da Dutton. The young couple is Both girls were graduates of Graff is the new secretary. at home in Clearfield after a Weber High School last month. Outgoing officers were LeRoy short honeymoon trip. Guests at the home of LeRoy Fowers, usperintendent, Ray-ne- r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maughan and Olive Beasley last week Roueche as activity counand family of Minidoke, Idaho, were Harlan and Irma Johnston selor and James Johnston as were visitors in Sunset over and their son Dee. age group counselor. The reDee will leave this month tiring secretary is Gary Cox. the week end. The Maughans were former residents of Sun- for West Germany where he Also, at the same meeting, Robset. will serve as an LDS mission- ert McCloy was sustained as assistant ward clerk. years. Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe Mayhue ary for the next 2 The Johnstons live in Provo. Trophies were presented to have announced the forthcomSeveral groups have been the Hooper First Ward volley ing marriage of their daughter, Linda, to LeRoy Browning, son organized recently and are al- ball team by Joyce Sparrow, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. ready well into their projects Roy Stake sports director. These for the summer. One group of girls won the stake championBrowning, June 23rd. The North Davis Stake Fun five girls have organized a sew- ship and also were division and a cooking club. The champions. Days will be Saturday, June 17, ing of the Needle and A party in honor of Richard president at Clinton Park. All organizations of all wards are participat Threads is Jeanette Bailey with Watkins of Kanesville, who will Janice Hull as vide president. leave soon on an LDS mission, ing in the event. Featured dur- Rhonda Chamber is secretary, was held at the home of Donbe will fun and ing the day Louise is reporter. Hull ald Anderson on Friday night. food; a parade at noon, concesof the cooking club, President Dancing was the diversion of and sions, games prizes. called the Yura Yums, is Bar the evening and the following New families welcomed into the Sunset area are; Mr. and Mrs. Max Terry, Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Iverson and Mr. and lifeblood of lead-zin- c . Mrs. Harold Stettler, In Utah, lead and zinc are usually found associated with Those released as Primary other metals which add nearly 25 to the value of tho teachers and officers were, ores. In 1960, lead-zin- c Jeannine DeWitt, Ruby Robinwere gold, silver son and Secretary; Carol Hessl-e- r and copper, with a total value of $4,764,000. These and Mary Montgomery as extra values ere the lifeblood of the few active lead-zin-c teachers. Blanch Flemming was mines in Utah. Without them, the mines would sustained as Secretary and Ruby have to close down. Robinson as a Trekker teaebcer. Robert C. McQuarrie has enUTAH joyed a weeks river trip down "From the earth comes an abundant life for elI" the Colorado River with the Socotwa in Salt Lake. ning when he fell into a swift irrigation ditch about 20 feet from their house. Mrs. Rios said she heard the do call out to her, but when she answered hiB call she could not find him, the family start ed ah Immediate search, then Mr. Rios found' the' child wedged against some shrubbery and snagged by barbed wire Clearfield Sherrif tried mouth to mouth resusitation until the Fire Dept, arrived but there was no life left. Accidental drowning was ruled by City Judge Vern Burton. Mrs. F. A. Naylor journeyed to Ft. Duschcne for a weeks vacation with her daughter and family the - Ralph Taylors. While in the area they spent a day showing her the sights at Dmosour Nat Park. The Leslie Cunnings and son Ray Dean are now in Syracuse N. Y. visiting a daughter, Mrs. Bob Bettis and family. The Cunnings will make the vacation a months trip. A convention of Utah Bank ers at the beautiful Sun Valley resort in Idaho has lured many local Banners and their wives this past week. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Gt Harold Hold, Educator, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steed, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Walter L. E. Ellisons of Layton. Many social func tions were enjoyed while at the resort. . A tke sum cnimctk Thursday, junx ,p 8 Assorted Fruit Flavored Gelatins 10 for Oven-Fres- h Skylark Old World Black or Power-Pacl- c - Seedless U.S. No. Crop 1 New Mild-Sw- ul eet Butter Yellow Kleenex iSiInkiif! 'Loaded With Fresh iJutre Size e 3M.OO . fny 4 lbs E?,IrJ22i25 Ib. loaf Dennison's lSh,7. 02 or EX 08 Fresh Eggs Write P.O. Box 494 OadenJ Utah . 1 . v, i nVi iiU r V V ! .y ' 4 Prices Effective Thursday. .Friday and 2 dz 75c it 75c Butter - oi i. 49 I Rf Does Not Cost: .'. IT PAYSb CALL FX 19 Saturday |