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Show 7T U t 'M.r' V "" '' -- SOUTH WEBER NEWS H Anyone interested should contact Raymond Ray. Conference visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stromberg Mrs. Aline Knox and Rose Maand family were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and family of rie of West Covina, Calif., Hid Montegomery Creek, California. Mrs. Dorothy Gibson of Burley, Charles is Cora's brother and he Idaho are visiting this week at is branch president there in Cali- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer fornia. They were here Thursday Bambrough. 5 thru Sunday. , The Stromberg met another of Coras brothers Mr. and Mrs. Her. bert Wells and family of San Francisco in Orem last Friday where they attended the wedding of one of their sons. Some of the family visited during the week at the Stromberg home. Cheryl and Kevin Bambrough returned home last Wednesday after spending a week jvith hpr folks Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones in Chandler, Aril. It is South Webers turn for the new .PTA officers at Clinton School this year. Nominated to the office of president was Mrs. h Ann Birt with Mrs. Cheryl ns first vice president and Mrs. Sharon (Jack! Clark as secretary and treasurer. Congratulations to these people on their new Jobs. , , The Mothers Tea will be held on April 28. Mrs. OUve Madsen, the school nurse, will be the guest speaker. For this occasion it isn't necessary to bring die kindergarten children. Registration will be held and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs, Ferrell Wilde of Rock Springs, Wyo., visited a few days with the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Besso and family before Mrs. Wilds entered the hospital for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Theran Wilde ape in from Lawton, Okla., where Thenon is stationed with Army. They have been visiting with their folks and relatives for about 10 days. While they were here a family dinner party was held at tha home of Mr. and Mrs- - Jtoy-de- o Poll for the entire family. Vine Poll is in Sacramento, for a week on TDY. Ram-broug- We want to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Reneldo Harper and two little boys into our town. They are hiving in the old Bowman home while they are building their new home. The Rainey family have moved into the basement home of Evan Ray. A club meeting was held April 12 at the home of Mildred Smith. A demonstration on sew. way was giv ing buttons the en by Melayne Nielsen end a shoe cleaning demonstration was given by Kristine BrimhaU. Other sewing assignments were given to the members of the club. 4-- H 4-- Bishop and Mrs. Eric Croucher Queensland Auralia were visitors at the home of Donna Poll on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Croucher was Donna's first mwSior'jry companion when die was serving her mission in Australia. Other visitors at the Poll home during the week were Mrs. Mamie S on? of Layton, and Mrs. Emma Todd of Ogden. if -- The u.vd finance committee ore s"or aring a spring dance Friday everting. Owen Ridges -a will furnish the music. Admission donation will be 75 certs per per ton and refreshments a ill be sold. ' Cal, or-ch-er The canning season will soon be here and the High Priests of the ward are sponsoring sugar. Now is the time to get yocr sugar for canning and a years supply. Dy-produ- Roy Miss Receives Role In College Flay Bonnie Bambrough, daughter of Lewis 0. Bambrough of Roy, plays the role of Miss Holroyd in the Weber College Arena Theater production, Bell, Bock had Candle," to be presented April 17 through 21, at 8:15 p.m. The comedy is about witchcraft In the modern day, With some of the colleges outstanding thespians in the cast. John Elzey is the director. Miss Bambrough was active in drama while attending Weber High School, and has been active as as debater at Weber College. boon ct For years, no gold mines have operated In Utah. The Treasury price, $35 per ounce, fixed In 1934, has made gold mining increasingly uneconomic Yet Utah le second in gold production. 1961 output wes 131,655 of ounces, valued at $11,153,000 Gold, mining, It Important in keeping copper and lead-zin- c these Utah mines operative. - V. j 11111" ) 1 : .' ! ' M u ?i& jsuti. frrcoNicuE, tiiursda ; J rr d You can be certain that that, much of the attempt to aid- - to Schools will result create federal control of educain federal control, despite protest- tion will take place quietly, with' . ation ppd provisions included in out public notice. t legislation succeeds If the. you attempt righteously proposed asserting that the federal govern- will someday find federal inspectment mild in no way usurp the ors in your school and on your authority? of- the States and loc- campuses. You will find teachers alities and exercise of control afraid to speak against thq official over education. administration approved . policy. You will find writers of Federal' aid,- to any degree, textbooks, forced to write only cannot exist trithout federal con- what is approved by high governmatter of As a trol fact, there ment officials fitting in judgment should not be federal aid without fed-era- TA NE All 5-18- , & frozen hams Lay-to- n They will enter the mission home May 7, and leave the following week for an East Central States Mission with headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky. FREEZER 20 lbs. Beef Roast 10 lbs. Ground Beef 10 lbs. Beef Steak 5 lbs. Bief Short Rib 5 lbs. Stew Meat' 50 IBS. . . . $26.50 Clearfield High will hold Us Initial Junior Prom Friday, April 20, at 8 p.m. In C Buildings basement The affair will be under direction of junior class officers. President Frank Mower, Vice President Susan Blake, and Secretary Marilyn Fisher. Advisors are Mrs. Edna Peterson and Keith Hardy. Tickets are $2 and The Scots, men will provide the music. Theme tor the very special dance is "Moon River". Voting tor Prom Queen has been completed. The queen and her two attendants will be, presented at an elaborate intermissemi-form- and Sons Banquet sponsored by the newly organized Boys Association at Clearfield High School will be held Friday April 27, at 7:30 pm. in the CHS Cafeteria. Man speakers for the evening Recently he received two vac- will be Utah State University cinations to which his system r& Coach John Ralston and AU ateed unfavorably, causing his American Tackle, Merlin Olsen untimely deativ He is survived by his parents, 2 brothers, Roger and Gayle, three sisters, Kaye Stan, Shxley and Geenda La-Ree- Elder Gln R. Willi Elder Glen Ray Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wadsworth, will serve In the Scottish at Missing w Ih Headquarters GlyhiH, Rifrew, Scotland. Holes Better control and conserve precious Irrigation water with permanent, economical Utah Concrete . . . 35 difference you can taste is the refreshing result of Oiympiaa k most t famous ' ingredient It's the Water . StyAe . V Olympic BEER PLASTIC WOOD' tnn kmc a Th Qnu!nt - ftoopt Subatttut. No Riverdale Stake Conference this weekend will have Bishop Vandenberg as the visiting general authority. Usually the Satur day evening meeting is for spec- e , I; seniors..; High school ially designated groups but this time it is for everyone twelve years old or older. Sunday sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and 3 pm. Music will be furnished by the stake MIA chorus. I ( v n & BUSINESS IS BE66II1G FOR YOU if you have secretarial training our pbcement department recei'ed approximately 6 for trained secretaries for each one we could fill. Thu icquests year the number of requests has been over 751 greater than last I t year, year's. WIDE CHOICE OF POSITIONS With Stevens Henager training, you bare a wide choice of preferred secretarial positions awaiting you, such as in public relations, lelewsion, law offices, government, or banki We hive placed many of our students as secretaries at $300 or more while still in their teens. mohth INQUIRE NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL TERMS CLASSIS DAY OR EVENINO Business Management Secretarial Career Accounting IBM Automation General Business Special career subjects: Nancy Taylor finishing (poise, makeup, etc ), tping. Speed ruing, Gregg shorthand, Card Punch, others. Sorority homing ACHING MUSCLES Quickly relieve nagging paint of tired, lore, aching muicles with STANBACK Powders or Tablets. ST ANB ACKS combination of -proven ingredients for relief pf pain works fast and gives remarkably comforting relief. Satisfaction guaranteed. Snap back with medically- Savings start today aad continue for yean when you install Utah Coacrct Headgalet. The low initial cost is just tha beginning. Concrete Headgates keep oa wasting for years to conserve water, reduce tabor costs and boost drop yield. Right now is the best time lo install headgates. Call or visit Utah Concrete Pipe Company for a fiea estimate. bacon cured PORK SPECIAL 10 lbs. Pork Chops 4-Ia- diameter... 3 diameter.. .4" ch t-la- ch 10 lbs. Pork Roast 5 lbs. Pork Sausage 5 lbs. Slab Bacon 5 lbs. Picnic Nani ; $17.50 . . . Afl Invisible Handles like putty. Hardens like wood. He will hie honored at a testimonial, Easter Sunday, April 22. Being hosted by the Dean Haw-kle- y at 7 p.m., in the Roy Ninth Ward this week is Bob Jones from Chapel, 4900 So. 2000 W. He wi.i Hayward, California. enter the Mission Home April Serving of the dinner for the 23, and leave the following weex Relief Society entertainment this for Scotland. Friday evening, April 20, will beElder Willie, is a graduate of gin at 6 p.m. It is therefore Weber High School and tie LDS trged that each family bring Seminary. Having" served in the their sized contributions for the presidency of both the Deacons pctluck supper well ahead of and Teachers Quorumes, he has that time in order that a good also received five variety will be available for the Awards, and the Duty To God early dinners. . . . .i .. ; Award,' The fashion show will begin at 8 p.m. Narrator will be Mrs. Cora Bingham. This will be followed by the tall tale contest which has aroused much interest. Ph. EX Roy Cracks And Fill A good sized crew of priest hood holders turned out Monday evening to help clean the ditches on the Rlverdaie Ward farm. Peas have already been planted on eleven acres, Dishop Gibby said. Other crops will be potatoes, corn and hay. i At Clearfield High m- mu jic HUM 62 MS1 36 IBS, -- - School Happenings chronic kidney trouble but was able to enjoy an active life as superintendent of the Sunday School there. He had also served a stake mission. ARE FOUND AT SPECIALS BEEF SPECIAL from U.S.U. Officers of the Association Dan Coletti, President; Steven Mitchell, Vice President; and Kenneth Sutton, Secretary; assisted by their advisors have arStudent body elections for the ranged the evening and encouryear 1962 were held Wednesday age all CHS boys and their April-1at the Roy Junior High fathers to attend. School. Tickets for the evening will be The office of student body President went to Ronnie Koga, $1.25 per person. with the vice presidency going to Cheryl Mason. The newly elected secretary will be Shirley Kano. Historian will be Patsy Belnap. A' special assembly was held Tuesday April 17, where the candidates were given a chance to show their qualities as leaders. The newly elected officers will take over their respective offices at the star of school next fall. Relatives and friends were stunned to hear of the death of The event has a certain sign22 year old Kent Thompson, son ificance, in that the Galley's will of Karl and Maudie Mae Hull observe their 50th Wedding AnThompson, former Riverdaleltes niversary on the same day as now residing in San Jose, Calif. their, testimonial. An open house He was buried there Monday. will be held in the ward recreation haU immediately following For several years the young the program. man had been incovenrienced by a sion floor show, PHAN 2218 W. 4400 So., & Page Foot Here from Fredericton, New Brunswick to be with Eld and Pearl Child during the conference week events were Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Bernett and two children. The local couple met them as missionaries hi that area sev-eryears ago. will be the Cut, Wrapped and Frozen Cut, wrapped ? A farewell testimonial and Ada W. Gailey. - ttPORK mi St. Benedict hospital Sunday with instructions to stay extremely quiet at home. Fourth Ward for Wallace the Finest Guarantied 100 i i Brother Wallace and Sitter Ada W. Gaily helrf Sunday April 29. in The Real Cure? Mats Agad 'A IE1EF : outward Michaels injuries were confined to a severe "goose egg on the back of his head. He was unconscious for a couple of hours afterward, and hemmor-age- d from his left ear until the next morning. The patient was, however, able to be released from GLENN'S HOUSE OF MEATS SYRACUSE-PHO- i Even the victim has no idea how the accident occured. Michael, his youngest ' brother Joe, and two friends, Bruce and Brent Parkinson, were . bicycling near their home on 1150 Wert. He recalls no difficulties leading up to any fall None of the other three saw what happened. Bugs! Bugs! Knpw "from the earth comet ait aba ndant Iff far all" ? year old Michael Mark in the hospital last Thursday evening. 4fe is the son of Angelo and Norman Mark. in Washington. , If such aid le extended to the parochial school system," you could find a banning of clerical robes and of reference to religion in the classroom. If such pit not extended to them while it is doubt" federal If you that the i id to education bills now before is extended to public schools, it can mean the gradual extinction (fongress would mean eventual federal control of education, read of parochial education. Under the cry of emergency, the booklet published jij 1981 by the Department already has its of Health, U..$. Department Education and Welfare, titled, A foot in the door with the National Federal Education Agency for the Defence Education Act of 1958, Future. Carefully enelyae what which was born of the sputnik the Office of Education is plan- panic as a measure to provide for needy ning for tomorrows schools. Note temporary programs students of science and engineerbow the report repeatedly stresses the necessity for federat act- ing.' ion In formulating educational policies, how it recommends review of teacher preparation, and ' textbooks. Note particularly bow the report states that we must implement internal education projects in the Ignited States, indicating future Are you being infested with 8 qoser relationships with UNES- very small insect coming into CO, ministries of education your homes? If so, this pest is the and others. Clover Mite. They have been hibThis quiet circulated publica- ernating in the lawn and shrubs tion of the U. S. Office of Ed- and are now moving into the homes through the cracks and ucation, produced and printed at the expense of the taxpayer, will crevices around the doors and show you that there has been no windows. basic change in the plans of There is no particular damage the professional political educatbeing done by this pest but they ionists who see the educational are a nuisance according to the system as a meansof remaking many calls received by the counour society to fit their ideas of ty Agent. what is right and proper. It The Clover Mite can be conshould emphatically and com- trolled by treating an area of pletely put a rest any doubts that about 20 feet out into the lawn the weels are turning fast in the around your home and spraying direction of federal control over the foundation of the house and education. around the windows and door The Commissioner of Educa frams. Malathion used at the tlon concluded a foreword to the rate of 1 pint per 18 gallons watreport in this booklet by saying er can be used to spray outside that the full evaluation and adop- premises. DO NOT SPRAY IN-- i tion of recommendations will re- SIDE THE HOME WITH THIS quire a period of review and MATERIAL. Another effective material can that he anticipated that "much of this activity will take place be used. Kelthane 1 lb. 25 writthrough normal administrative able powder in 30 gallons of watprocesses within the Office and er. The Clover Mite is particular the Department. Thtf- - means ly bad k the Roy area. that the report will be largely - In he event you would like1 a implemented on the administra- buUentin on this pest it can be tive level without congressional bad by calling the County Agents accordaction and approval. office at EXport . You can,- - therefore, expect ing to Melvin S. Buroingham. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION r T i ptA twelve federal control; it being the responsibility of the federal government to so supervise and control i s allocations that waste and i tisuse is kept at a minimum. - ; - H - ' : IDS Missionaries IRIVERDALE HEWS Toy Jr. Students A violent spill on his bicycle Elect '62 Officers Accept Calls' TO THE SCHOOL . x april 10,1902 - J STANBACK- - F.M 1. W. Sicvent, Pres. You'll reach your goal diameter... 5M 10-In- ch a junior college of business Sah Lake-- 350 So 7ih Ea AMERICAS GREATEST DRUG STORE EVENT 12 -- Inch diameter...6u Starts A complete tang of sizes pp te 24 inches in diameter S?e available at proportionately tow piker. Stale Savings Ogdtw; 2644 Waih Kd. EX 3 675 Sim 1907 faster with Wheels of FortUilO 26 APRIL to DAYS ONLY Nitfontllf Advertised quottJ trt the float fkk-t- f frk. concrete end metal PIPE ASSORTED MEATS 10 lbs. Beef Roast , 10 lbs. Ground Beef ' 10 lbs. Beef Steak 5 lbs. Pork Sausage 5 lbs. Pork Roast . 5 lbs. Stew Meat 5 lbs. 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