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Show r ' RIVERDAIE NEWS t . JUL . Frfj uim by Vicki Bingham Dennis Bingham will report his mission experiences, on Sunday. He recently returned from the New Zealand Mission and is now serving as a Sunday School tea THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, cher. SUNSET NEWS Dale E. Thompson had his farewell last Sunday. He has beer called to sene in the French East Mission, n p, FlLttT The MIA Halloween party wac held with a spook alley, refresh ments and fun for all. , FtC-- r T f .UoU'S -- November 2, is election Dav m ojhui to the pub'ic and all inSunset. All registered citizens are terested citizens are invited to urged to get to the pole- - and attend The meeting witl be ut vote. Citizens in district 45 wd 8 pm, Part of the meeting wi!1 vote at the Sunset City Il.dl t be devoted to speeches by the This includes the area from 300 candidates for office m tlx forth North to 1300 North and from coming election. Each speaker the highway to 230 West between! is limited to a five minute talk 1300 North and 1800 North. I)is- - i whah will be followed by a questrict 32 wall vote at the home tion and answer period of Mrs. Donna Johnson. 1451 N j A Jaycee Travel Trophy was 330 W. This district includes the area from 1300 North to liton held in Brigham City. Oct. Hi North and from 250 West to 475 Those attending were Keith and Wc'-t- . District 19 will vote at the Caro! Carter. LaVee and Gordon N. 400 V. This includes Foid. Mrs. Nedra Foy. Bob and 2375 all the area north of 18(H) N Carma McKissick and Gregory The polling places will be open I'pp. They reported Unit they had a very pleasant evening. from 7 am. to 8 pm. j All citizens of Riverdale arr urged to go vote at the tow lections. A political rally wil be held Friday night in the schon and everyone should attend. Re member, exercise your rights as Cue V.c iTi? Aonftbd n a citizen. The people of Riverdale ward L I went on a temple excursion or This will probably Wednesday. STUDENTBODY PRESIDENT Gene Beuhler a) Roy High accepts two flags prebe the last excursion they wiii sented to the school by the Roy Lady Lions club. Presenting the inside tafeta have as one ward. and one for the football field are (I. to r.) Mrs. James MacDonald, Mrs. flag Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farr Walker, and Mrs. Glen Beck. Elwyn from to reurned a recently trip Arizona. Norman had a business appointment there and Neta traveled with him. They had a wonderful time and said the weather was fine. On their return trip Pvt, Donald G. Lockhart, son conducted off the coast of SouthSoc. they visited with Donna Thomp if Mr. and Mrs. Cullen G. Loc- ern, California involves 34 ships son who is serving on a mission The Lakeview Relief Society k'd, Clearfield, completed a five for the LDS Church in the South- ,veck finance procedures course of the first fleet and several will be presented the musical air and amphibious units, west Indian Mission. at the Army Finance School, at naval Bagattles given by Drauca J. anti-ai- r and am- Holmes and Lucille H. Lawson Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. phibious operations against enemy of Brigham City on Friday at WE RENT: During the course he received air, ground, surface and 8 pm. in the Roy Stakehouse. Floor polishers Vacuums instruction in Army finance proforces, portrayed by other Hoover ) ( Shampooers Rug cedures for use in the field and navy units, to increase the comA donation of $1 per person Vacuums (Hoover) the garrison. bat readiness of the first fleet will be asked of those who at- - J Seivicemen's News Musical Performs at lakeview Relief BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor 92 W. 870 N. announce the birth of a baby gal, Oct. 19 Mrs. Taylor is the former Judith Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor came from Seattle, Washington area. He is employed at the Boeing company. CLUB NEWS will Tiie Jaycees and hold their second quarterly joint meeting, Oct. 28, at the Sunset City Hall. Tlie meeting will be Jay-c-ett- e, sub-surfa- ROY FURNITURE TV REPAIRS, service calls S3 50. Good used picture tubes S7 50 up Washer, stove parts, etc. all used. IV AVs Auction. A Repair Pheue Appliance Quirt day nothing planned-perf- ect time to en- joy Long Distance. Visit with the family or old friends. Jay-c-et- Jay-c-ett- Jay-c-ett- n Cul-me- r. run-dn- g cos-tam- es old soldier entered The the Army last June and received basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. A 1H61 graduate of Davis High School, he attended Weber State College. Marine Private James D. Manning, son of Mrs. Evadne Manning of Roy, was graduated Sept. 29 from Marine recruit training at the Marine Corps, Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif. During tensified his eight weeks of inrecruit training under officer veteran Drill instructors, he learned the small arms marksmanship, bayonet fighting, and methods of selfprotection, as well as receving in military drill, history and traditions of the Marine Corps, and other academic subjects. He has been assigned to Camp Lejeune, N.C. for at least four weeks of advanced infantry combat training before being assigned to a school or to a Marine combat or support unit. What a Joyful way to start the week! 1 There will joining the dub may contact the iroprute costume. e a buffet dinner served and secretary, John Pickett, or Ray Griffiths 8254)111. ames will be played. The chari-neof this social are Mrs. Carol PTA NEW "robasco and Mrs. Jaw The Sunset PTA wishes to announce that their annual school Halloween carnival will be held The Lions Club held their meeting Thursday. A por-io- n Friday, Oct. 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. of the meeting was spent They will seU food, homemade 'ieai ing seeches made by three candy and popcorn balls. There will also be booths such as a f the candidates who are for election They were Stan fish pond, penny pitch, dart Mea.selles and Gary Garlick, for games, spook aUey and others. 'HHUHilman and Charles Bailey, They will also have a white elephant sale. Chairman is Mrs. i candidate for mayor. An announcement was made Vonnie Pagel who will be assisted by Mrs. Jeannie Jenseq by Lions Club President Kent Farnsworth and secretary John Mrs. Page! stated that this Is Pickett that the city directory their only fund making project for the year. Everyone In town nrojeet is progressing well. The ' is ipvited to attend. city has been coveied as far The Doxey School PTA room as 14100 N. and the rest of the city is expected to be covered mothers plan to serve refreshments to the school children this by Uie end of Uie week. Another Lions Club project Friday. The treat is an event that is near completion is the every Halloween. The boys and installation of lights in the Sun- girls will parade through the set City Park bowery. Members rooms in their Halloween and then will return to have been working on this protheir treat. Mrs. Darlene Chamsome for The under time. ject is the room mother repreground cables have been instal- bers -led and ail that remains is .the sentative. installation of the light fixtures and the power outlets. The wiring has been planned so that it can be expanded to meet future growth. The Lions club is anxious to obtain new members. They are looking for hardworking men interested in civic improvement and service. Those interested m S THIS S COMING SUNDAY pedal tend this fine performance. Bazaar items will be available and tickets will be sold at the door for any of the public that interested in attending. club are prethat will raffle a quilt paring be held at W alegars Food Town in Uie near future Charimah for the pioject are Mrs. Carol Carter and Mrs LaVee Find. liave planned a The Halloween party for the children of club members. The children w ill wear costumes, refreshments will be served and games will be played. Prizes will be awarded. It will be oil Oct. 31. Chairman of the party is eluD president, Mrs. Dixie Breeden and Mrs. Nedra Foy. The Jaycees and will hold their annual Halloween party. Oct. 29. It will be a costume party and prizes will be awarded those with Uie most ap- - lhe 9 825-32- I Johnny Hull, a missionary jr the Southwest Indian Mission, ha recently been made a traveling Elder, and is doing fine. Pag Mountain States Telephone Seaman Apprentice Joseph H. Hunt, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hurt of 366 Ann St. Clearfield is participating in first fleet as training exercise Ragweed, he is serving aboard the destroyer escort USS Bronstein. The seven day exercise, being CAN ONE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BE ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE. m9si w- - Wv kfciWLrtv ASHTOlt OwuL'-WH- tf "GIVE US ATRYANDYOl WILL 6E GAQkrro BUY jUiLfcu -- - ir .. TO YOU tr IV. ) L i fcSi sl fOiO 43 SmiL s. items ir' ihm. - LtarsTST jug .. flexibility; Bio Grande can come as close as most anyone to meeting your requirements. 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