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Show TOE SUN CltRONtCUS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 18. 1862 ROY NEWS " VaLois Bangerter is receiving treatment at the Dee Hospital. HOOPER NEWS focidju Ernest Bramull, and son, Ernest L. Bramall, of Springville. Birthday greets go out to Ruth Echoes and Sharon Loosle Jan 18, Jace Holt. Steven Mayne, v Mrs LaVor Stark was the honMargaret Rasmussen, Debra Rob-lyored guest at a lovely pink and and Stephen Bennion Jan blue shower which was given on 19, Janie Stewart and JoAnn . Wemesday evening by Mrs. Jos- Wright Jan. 20, Vera Simandal eph Preece at her home in Boun- and Joseph Compton Jan 21, tiful Other guests wereMrs Paul Vauna Olmstead and Dean Seely Naisbitt and Mrs Findley Gridley Jan 22, Ben Fowler, Sleven with th rest of the guest list FrieJb, Bruce Hazen and Thomas being made up of friends from Stokes Jan 24 Ogdon ond Salt Lake. Mrs Stark received many lovely gifts. Congratulations to Virginia and Norman Oliver whose new baby Mr. and Ralph Buleman daughter arrived on Jan 10 entertained at a fjmily dinner on Their son Gil, is very pleased Sunday Guests were Mrs Bate- about his new sister man's parents. Mr and Mrs BurMr. and Mrs Ben Fowler are ton Andertson, of Bear River and Mr and Mrs Carl Staples of enjoying a vacation m San Francisco, California, this week Ogden William Smith died on Saturday at the Dee Hospital. The occasion was Mis Anderson's birthday. Robert Heiser is the latest victim of the chicken pox Jeneal and Bud Bell aic the proud parents of a baby daughter bom January 14 This is the 4th child for the Bells Happy Anniversary to Mr and Mrs. Don Ray on January 20, anJ Mr. andMrs. Donald Oliver on January 23. The Blaine Harmers are enjoying a two week visit by Mrs Harmer's sister, Mrs R G Mackenzie, and baby who are moving from San Mateo. Calif . to Ann Arbor, Michigan Also visiting at the Harmer home this weekend were Mrs Harmers parents, Mr and Mrs Is Change-of-li- fe Making You OnlyHalfaYfoman? tMM To toe tired to bo ml comptnloa to your hit buff Keith Toone is spending a few of this week in Denver, Colo on business days Neil Pfunder, John Code and David Hurst celebrated their eight birthdays recently Mary Thompson is wished a happy birthday on her fourth year Criddle has returned ( Clayne home from the hospital and is improving following his recen illness Mrs Dean Thompson is home from the hospital after giving birth to a new baby daughter This is the third child for the Thompsons Friday, Dec 29, 1961, the 3 children of George and Noretta Huddleston, Cindy, Sheryl and Thresa, who bve at 2088 West 3825 South, underwent surgery for tonsils They all came thru with flying were colors and brought home from the hospital by their parents on Saturday, and are reported doing fine at present Mr atad Mrs Andrew E Moser, 2045 West 3925 South, celebrated Mr Moser's birthday, Friday, Jan 5, by attending the Logan Temple that day Monday, Jan 1 about thirty boys and girls from Hal Vem were carted up Ogden Canyon to the summer cabin of Bishop Loren O Kay for a sleigh-riding Suffocated by hot flashes', tense . so you cant be an affectionate wife and mother? Dont despair! Lydia Plnkham'a Compound can relieve both tension and physical distress In doctor' tests, Ptnkham's gave dramatic help without costly shots I Irritability is soothed Hot flashes subside Then most women can go smiling through change-of-li- fe . without suffering! has left you If change-of-Iionly half a woman, get Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound from druggists See how fast you can feel aU woman agatnl eon-atan- tly I fe Http i noil -- win When due to simple ir mat a snemts. take Ptnkham Rich In iron, they start to one day I etrengthen your blood in Tab-let- Mark E Monday, Jan. 8, Smith, a son of Douglas E and Dorothy Smith 3829 South and 2050 West, underwent a 'tonsillectomy at the Dee hospital The boy did very well and Whs re; ported to be an excellent patient He is at home now and doing fine Several adults from the project accompanied them and also enjoyed the deep, cold $now Mr. and Mrs. Sandy (Mary Lou) Kay, 2086 West 400 South, entertained the presidency of the Roy Sixth Quorum of elders, at their home the evening of Dec 28. with ice cream and cake Those in attendance were Mr and Mrs Douglas E. Smith, Mr and Mrs NorveJ Thompson, Mr and Mrs. Cyril Clough and Mr. and Mrs. Kay. Members of the Lady Lions A JOB WELL DONE receive their accreditation cards NOW line-u- p From left, Mrs in first aid instructor Mrs Horace Bennett. Lady Lions Finish First Aid Course sented to the following ladies Jan A five week couixe in stan dard first aid will see first aid 16 at a meeting of the club Mrs cards presented to 13 members of Richaid (Delores) Bramwell, the local Lady Lions club 'Mildred' Clarence Crase, Mrs- - Neil (Valene Karen, Mrs Glenn t Doris Beck, Mrs Lawrence (Betty) Kasting, Mrs Glen Pat) McEntire, Mrs Eugene iRuthi Minardi, Mrs Roman (Florence i Mueller, Mrs Lawrence i Nancy i Poulter, Mrs Brt Roger (Mozellei Smith, Mrs Oi len Mrs i Stover Mary i Helen Stuart , Mrs Elwyn Lillian Walker Mrs The ladies recently passed the course with flying colors accord ing to Mrs Horace (Pat) Bennett, instructor. A talk on civil defense made the ladies aware of the need for a working knowledge of first aid Mrs Bennett, a qualified Red Cross instructor, put the girls through their paces m standard first aid procedures Caids of completion were pre W' tv " 'U- -r Speaks at Davis Conference fam; rxy: V Elder Rielid L. Evans of the uf the Twelve will be r .. Council wv Lsiting authority at the first be held in the newly' ference to MEMENTOS i Mir I YOU ARE CORDI U.LY INVITED At 6 30 p m Friday evening a pnesthood conference will be held At 8 00 p m a meeting will be held for all parents in the stake A spec id film will be shown On Sunday Morning at (To p m the morning session of Conference will convene. At 2 pm the afternoon session will be held and at 7 30 pm. in the evening the MIA will conduct the meeting Elder Evans will be present a' the Saturday evening meetings and the Sunday morning meeting In the 2 p m meeting the youth of the' Church are especially uivited to attend. The center set ion of the Chapel will lx reset ved for those between 12 and 21 year of age American Food Manager Lon Dunbar receives his invitation to this Saturday's newcom-ei- s Welcome Wagon puity fiom Mis Richard Spelz Welcome Wjgon hostess Bessie Jensen, tenter, looks on Dinner Dance Fetes Sponsors Satui day will lie a Ing night for memlxTs and sponsors of the Roy and South Ogden New com ers Club and Welcome agon will be held Principal purpose of the event is to honor sponsoi s of the Wel- come Wagon The chief function of Welcome Wagon is to wel The group will hold a pot luck come new comers to the local dinner at the Copper Cottage ir aiea and acquaint them with loOgden beginning at 7 30 pm cal business areas and facilities Following the dinner a dance that are available locally Mae Widdison, Fred and Ruth Dawson. Don and Donna Arave, Fay and Gene Fowers. Lynn and Charles and June Christensen, Beth Leola Child, Orson and Christensen and Joe and Florence Allen Games were the diversion i ( I SOUTH WEBER NEWS Happy over the arrival of a just before Christmas They realbaby girl on Jan 4, are Mr and ly won lots of prizes It was to Mrs Leo Kennedy guest what was making the noise and it happened to be some one Mr and Mrs Ronald Ritter skiing indoors They were really are recuperating after having thrilled with their prizes been in a automobile accident Brimhall Keith Mrs and Mr last Wednesday Margaret some broken ribs, bruised have as their company. Mariams knee and ankle and oher rumor parents, Mr and Mrs Perry of-m. will be the farewell testiinjuries Ronald got by with lots less in injuries, blit was shaken monial meeting of Stanley Cook, son of Mr and Mrs David Cook up real good Vernal Last Friday evening a stork Mr and Mrs Jay Clark are shower was given in honor of Mrs Dan (Joan Poll- - Stone at away for the winter Jay is in the home of her mother, Mrs Southern Utah workmg and CharRayden Poll Games were played iot! and the kids are in Spanish Fork visiting with her folks and lunch enjoyed and many lovely gifts were received Mrt and Mrs Raymond Ray Next Sunday afternoon at 4 have had a group of high priests He will serve in the South Au- at their home the last two Sunstralia mission and will leave a days to listen to the record of week later During the week he the Pearl of Great Price was honored at a surprise party at his home by his friends Plan Bake Sale Dut y to God awards were by the follow mg bojs and given to the boys Sunday James Cook, son of Mr and Mrs David Cook, David Slanger, son of Mr and Mrs. Cyril Stanger and Val Byram, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Byram ongratulations to these boys Douglas Waters was sustained to be ordained a priest next priesthood meet mg Cora and Margaret Stromberg won a radio prize in a program The Pink Ladies Auxiliary of the Weber County Chrome Disease Hospital will hold a "baked goods sale at the Bon Marche, Friday Jan 26 Proceeds will be used to assist with the various projects sponsoi ed for the patients at the hospital by he Pink Wallace Ladies Mrs Gilbert president of the organization is m charge of the event. II AMI A SI KIC AN K I ! l of the evening A New Years eve party was also given by Theo and Janeal Cox at their home Their guests were Max and Ann Hunter, Russell and Pat Manning, Boyd and and Darlene Read, and Dale Joyce Christensen ES D Ht OI I I ION I 1e.i. ngl.ind s fjvonlc drink must he given the credit for losing for her ihe American colonies which lodav comprise ihc'greales! nation on earlh In the Kventeenili anJ eighteenth ccnluiy, bv act of Parliament, (he Last India Company had a monopoly of importations of lea from ( hina and India lo 1 ngland 1 ngl.uul became a great tc.l drinking counlrv. 'lea drinking was more popular thin coffee in America during the first halt of Ihe eighteenth ccniury, and Pnglish merchants built up a lucrative trade wilh American im purlers Ihe Indi C ompanv had no direct tride wijl The colonics until 177V, bill u sold lea on the Pngluh markets for xrthcr traders lo export to America All wax well unlit George III thought the colonies should he taxed lo help pav for Inglands w ir wilh Prance which ended in 7u v. When the Stamp Act of I7h5 was passed, imposing lax on tea and several other articles ihe colonists protested ihe taxation v, ilium Americas consent So unpopular was Ihe Stamp Act that il was repealed in 7f bill Ihe fire of resentment had been kindled A vear later Parlia men! passed Ihe Iownshend Acl of I rade and Revenue which im posed dunes on various articles including a threepence duty on lea Protested by bnglish Iraders. ihe Townshend Act was repealed except for the tea lax. Ihe colonists boycotted Pnghsh lea. obtaining it from Ihe Dulch who smuggled it in The final blunder of Parliament was ihe granting lo Ihe Past India Company ihe monopoly lo export all lu lo the colonies The was-- given special privileges so iheir ita could sell lower than me Dutch The threepence lax was lo be oollccled from die colonists Bv ihe lea Act of 177V, Pngland meant lo force lea upon ihe col omes Rebellion followed In each town and village Ihe Sons of I iberly rose up in violent protests. Ihe first rebellious blow was the Bos ton lea Parly of December 77 v No tea shall land in America-becamihe cry. Six olher tea par ties took place throughout the colonies which should have con voiced die India Company and Fngland that Ihey had truly started tempest m a teapot. Stake completed North Davis House in Syracuse. i 1 Sunset Council Assign Jobs Assignmets of city councilmen to various departments were Monday night by Mayor F. Burson, who will handle personnel administration, pobce, fire and public relations Councilman John L Nicholas will be responsible for the finance department, parks and business licenses Councilman Derral C. Draper will handle water and sewer departments. sanitation and surface draniage Woodrow G. Barnett has the responsibility of streets and walks, curb and gutter and special and improvements, Charles R Bailey will take care of civil defense problems, health, city lights and weed control and recreation. Carl D. Peterson Councilman will handle planning and zoning, building permits and inspections. Rummage Sale Jan. 27 Roy Juycettes will hold a rummage sale Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Union 76 station located at Death Curve in Roy. Everything from old clothes to pots and pans will be for sale. In charge of the event are Mrs. Don (Vemie) Schreck and Mrs. James (Suzanne) Patterson. Recording to Mrs. Schreck the jfild will start at 9 a m. Saturday and continue until all items are GIRL SCOUT ROUNDUP Mrs. Charles U. Culmer of Llbertyville, Illinois, national president of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., meets at White Plains, N.Y., with Charles G. Mortimer, chairman of General Foods Corporation, to complete arrangements for Aiming the 1962 Girl Scout Senior Roundup. The encampment of 10,000 teen-ag- e girls and adult leaders in Varmont next July will be filmed by General Foods and presented In an hour-lon- g telecast over the CBS nationwide networx m September. Roundupt will be a highlight of the 50th anniversary of Girl Scouting which la being" celebrated this year by 3,500,000 members. sold 10-d- '111 I BiCOlTIl BB0I1UI A com-pin- y 1 i and to Glen McEntue Mrs Elwyn Walker, Mis Lawrence Boulter and earned Current Rate on Insured Savings Richard L. Evans - Sympathy is extended to the Vandehei family m the death of their small son on Jan 9 after a sudden attack of pneumonia party dicint no rtliwro Special womm'i hot flubM". wuknan, aenmuintos ...then you eon onjoy lift fully again I Has change-of-llf- e left you oo weak you leel only half alive? MEWS' Ttie son of Richard and Lula Bennett was named Todd Wayne, the son of Clair and Geraldene M. uuiing was named Kent Wayne and Rea and Giacv Rooks named their daiightei Caiolyn Kent Van De Giaaff and Brent Thut good went to Las Vegas last weekend with other memb ers of the Phoenix club of Weber College They tame fiom there back lo St George and Cedar City where th college basketball team was playing Kent is pies-ideof illPhoenix club Hosts at a Study Gioup party Satuidiy evening weie Dean and Ruby Hadley A chieken dinner was served followed by an eve ning of games Then guests included Ileib and Wanda Peterson lied ami Mai lan Allen, Jay and Charlene Frew Dean and Dixie Fowles, fail and LuAnne Fowers and Van and Geialdene Call sha Paice, Donna Manning, Colleen Flindois, Leann Fowers, Margie Thurgood, Janet Higley, Karen Jones, Jerald Allen. Max Flinders Clair Chi istensen Van t all Ronald IVterson, Ct aig Jackson. Wanda Peterson, Geraldene Call. Van Call Sr and Elda Flinders Sherri Flinders was hostess to a gioup of friends for dancing on Fruiay evening Her guests included Marilyn Bell. Dawn Tay. lor, Joy Manning, Dixie McCloy, Scott Nelson, Kent Eldredge, Steven Thurgood, Lyle Peterson and Dale Hadley Refreshments were served Saturday night, LeGrande and a Beverly Belnap entertained group of friends at a dinner party Their guests were Will and Donna Cottle Merrill and Martha Page Seven FREE GIFTS! t G.E. Electric Alarm Clock FREE when you open or add $200 or more to your s a v I n g s account choice of V X ... or your !5 1. the following when you open or add $50 If someone lW 1 i ' yon know Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set General Foods Kitchens Cookbook tAt - 1 Eternal Harvest pattern. place setting of Rogers SUveitplate by Onei. da, Ltd. ' T 1 ce GOSfaB (MOGse Good, refreshing Milk, rich in protein gives you a pickup that stays with you. 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