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Show n(ni The Sun ?hf6nlcW, TWsday. ftecehier 21, Barton, Shirley Wade and a new and children of Spanish Fork, member, Susie Tracey, who was Utah, spent Sunday visiting with welcomed tnto the club. their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson. confined .'e? 'to p0 compiete the social a des- - . Sympathy is extended to the the Dee hospital where she was Krve the family of Elmer Jones, who surgery Dec. 19. Mr and M umA Carson 14 of a heart attack. The MisLaneuos was entertain- - spent the weekend visiting at Lehi died Dec. ed Thursday evening at the home with Mrs. Carsons parents Mr. Birthday greetings go out to of Nadine Ricks. . 8nd Mrs. Truman Carson. Orpha Alberts, Dec. 17, Peggy McEntire, Sharon Cardinal, GeoWayne Anderson is recovering ; An evening of sewing was spent Hunt, Kim Barlow and Rein-de- r heart rge home from attack. a Melba Hazel Stevens, Barnes, by Vander Werff, Dec. 18, AlRobert Hunter Mrs. Mr. and Helen Feola Cheryl Davis, Parr, len Purser and Dean Wiberg, Dec. 19, Gilbert Oliver and Kirby Shutt, Dec. 20 Loren Stimpson, Rebecca Lynn Tullis and Muriel Jacobi, Dec. 21, Curtis Campbell, LaRee Nielsen, Ray Hancey and RaNae Haney, Dec. 22, VioHour One Martinizing let Ailred and Bonnie Belnap, Dec. 23. Timothy Pales and Dana The Most in Dry Cleaning : Marie Durbano, Dec. 24, Carol son-in-la- 17 Coming Soon! Dec. 26 PRESENTS "Budget Dry Cleaning" Coin Operated 1 - Self Service SOUTH OF POST OFFICE Hour Martinizing IN ROY Sally and George Steglich, a boy, Dec. 9, Peggy and Dale Hardy, a, boy, Dec. 10, Betty and Rudolph Serrano, a girl, Dec. II, Louise and Louis .Foote, a girl, Dec. 12, Noreen and Ted Rich, a boy, Dec. 12, Emma and Glen Davies, a boy, Dec ,9, Geraldine and William Turley,' a boy, Dec. 10. Melba and Kenneth' Decker, a girl, Dec. 14. ; :$o they all went to the Kanesville ward where there was a Christmas dance with an orchestra to be enjoyed and to warm them up from the cold evening. They were joined by the grown-up- s from the area and all exchanged gifts. Refreshments were served and everyone enjoyed this Christmas party which was sponsored by the Roy Sixth ward Mutual. Com Coofes Welcome Refreshment For St. Nicks Helpers Are Raisin Cherryettes fM home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Buttars, of 3b49 South 2050 West, Roy, Ut. Blaine and Marion Johnson of attended a Christmas Hal-Ver- n Utah party in Brigham City, Monday, Dec. 18. This was a fam-fl- y party. Pearl Blodgett, wife of Ernest Park has Blodgett, of severe with case a house been an suffering Dec. 22, open Friday of Pneumonia this past week and will be held honoring newly-wed- s Gaylene and Carl R. Burge, from is improving now and feeling 7.00 p.m. to 9 30 p m. at the Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs Delgara Smith, Dec. 17, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowell Steele, Dec. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Hyron Perrynd Mr. and Mrs. Levi C. Parker, Dec. 19, Mr. and llrs. DeWayne Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little and Mr. and Mrs. 0, Mr. and Anderson a. d Ronald Young Dec. David Owen, Dec 21, David Bennion, Dec. 26, Pat- Mrs. Milton - Bingham, Dec. 21 sy Stevens and William West and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Larsen, Dec. 23. Dec.' 27. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deb Wood were Mrs. Woods neice and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rasmussen and sons Steve and Mike of Logan. May Bell Burton is recovering from a recent illness. The population of Roy received1 quite a boost with the recent By Fashion Care births of eight babies whose proud parents are: Kathy and James Garner, a girl, Dec. 9. iC6 16C1 Hal-Ver- n .S' , I Kenneth Glover has returned home from the hospital where he was confined with an extended illness. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Walker entertained members of the bishopric and their partners Friday evening Attending Preparing Christmas packages for family and friends can bs loads of fun when you plan a session for your ' household. For a welcome refreshment during the coffee break, were Mr. and Mrs. bring on crisp Raisin Cherryettes, These delicious fruit-fille- d cookies are using packaged corn flake crumbs and traditional Christmas fruits raisins and candied cherries. Since these baked goodies keep well, they make an ideal gift to bring along to your holiday hostesses. Riin Cherryettes 4cups Kellogg Com Flakes cup sugar 'CTCtt - 1 egg 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup flaked coconut Vi cup golden or dark raisins Vi cup coarsely chopped candied cherries If using Com Flakes, crush into fine crumbs. Sift together flour and salt; mix with Com Flake Crumbs. Blend butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Stir in egg and lemon rind. Add dry ingredients; mix well. Stir in coconut, raisins and cherries. Drop by VN. teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheets. Bake in tnoderate oven (350F ) about 15 minutes. .Yield: about 4 dozen cookies, 2 inches in diameter. Ain, Lavpr McMillian, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowlers. Mr. and . Mrs. Keith Toone, Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Jensen, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Arnel and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen. v SQb'DCSGiLu, Willard Parker received minor injuries in an automobile accident Friday evening when a car veered into his lane of traffic and was struck broadside by his car. Hehas a broken rib and unde termined mjui les to one knee We wisljhim a quick recovery. for a very, Merry Christmas Holiday! Mr and Mrs John Renesch of Page N Dak were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael last week. The Beneschs were or a trip to Reno. old Dawn Weaver f nDnaiIl CBmrasttnraigis order or renew your subscription i to The Sun-Chronic- le FOR y2 PRICE eniMMUiMi Jffiiffi. v SPECIAL YEARLY OFFER! 2 YEARS $2.50 -- 1 YEAR ir '.4ika $1.25 Good for 2 Weeks Only Fill out form below and mail THE SUN CHRONICLE, to: ROY, UTAH f V :-- i ii underwent surgery Dec. 12 and is reported to do doing fine and Dawn suffering no complications is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Doa Weaver, 4910 South 2400 West, Roy. Also on Dec. Lawrence O. n Thurgood of Park, Roy, underwent major surgery at the Dee hospital Mr. Thurgood is improving but will remain in the hospital for a while. It is hoped that he will be well enough to return to his home a day or two before Christmas. Monday evening, bee. 18th, there was a huge crowd of boys and girls of Mutual age from who were riding around on 3 double truck, bed singing Christmas Carols. About 8 pm. Hal-Ve- ri . - i C King out ring out! The bells 12, Hal-Ver- V X v . of cheer sound our happy wishes to you and yours tor a Joyous Christmas Season. BENNION DRUG n |