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Show The Sun Chronicle Kathry., Hopkins, Sharleen Horrocks, Michael Hulse, Annette Kidd, Deloies Kite Deborah Ann Larsen, Alan D. Lighthall, Dee Manning, Frances McCauley, Vaun Ft. Mis-kIrene Nattress, Stanley Susan Rex Peterson, Ornar, Prout, David Rupe, Robert Sandoval, Annalee Schroader, Sheen, Jeffery Spendlovw, Hill, WeuM - Denise Hammon 825 - 9474 Reid will lead a group of girls who have called themselves, the Kooky Kooks, and will study cooking, pha I this summer Larue Rollins will be president with Robin Reid, vice presidcn1, Julie secretary, Julie Ennis, and Jill Caivcr, song leader The club was oigunizcd early in May and wall meet through the summer on Tuesday afternoons Congratulations are in order Ccleen Dra-rye- June FAMILY r, for seniors from Sunset graduating from Clearfield High May 24. They are Harley Abshire, Ciaig Adams, Shirley Anderson, Kenneth W. Beckstead, Trudi Bui bank Beesley, Mary Margaret Boone, Dennis Bywater, Karen Cardon, Randy Christensen, Claramae Croxford, Lorena Dalton, Gerald Dawson, Donna Lee Dickson. Lee Dena-sterShauna Duncan, Craig Fisher, Frank Gavoille, Kathryn Eileen Grim, Becky Harder, Richard I1'-be- The Sun Advertiser Thursday June 13, 1968 Gerald Steed, Teriy Stegan, places i.i that vicinity The A C Wallaces and their Gary Stcttler, Marilyn McQuar-ri- e Thurgood, Joslyn Wiberg and son s family, the A J. Wallaces, have leturned from an enjoyMargaret Wilmot Don Whitely and his family able week at Lava Hot Springs. will return this week following Mr and Mrs Reuben Mortwo weeks in Bay City, Tex., rell and their four sons have where they visited a brother-i- n left for a months vacation in law and sister of Mrs. Whitethe New England States Mrs. Moirell served on an LDS misly, They planned on a visit to the fair and other interesting sion there before her mariiage GAME COUPON GOOD AT MR. B's 5502 $1 So. 1900 W. Coupon good for 25c individually or $1 per family on Billiards, Records, Juke Box, Slot Track, feble Tennis, Card Playing, Golf Game, Shuffle Board, Bowling Rebound, Pool, Fun Phone, Food OF Games, Drinks. Address Address 25c LIMIT ONE COUPON been anxious to reand Mrs Morrell aie both teachers in the Davis County saiools The Kaye Browning family and the Indian student who has spent this school year with the famr'y, Thomas Yellow man, recently spent an enjoyable day at the City of Rocks, spot locatea not far from Strevel Thomas left last week fer his home in Arizona, expecting to come back next year. Mrs. David Sundwall spent last Wednesday visiting in Sunset with her parents, the H G. Hammons. Mr. and Mrs Sundwall leave this week for San F; ancisco where he will work in a hospital there during summer vacation He was recently elected president of the University of Utah Medical School mr the 1968-6year, when he Sur.dwall will graduate. Mrs has been teaching at Olympus High School. Mr and Mrs Ernest Larsen spent a few days in Emery last week visiting with the parents of Mr. Larsen, the Reed Larsens They brought home with them their daughter, Linda, who had spent a week with her grandparents after school was out Marilyn Stenginie, an Indian student who has been living with them left for her home for the summer from Richfield She will return to the Larsen home this fall for schoohng Mrs Michael Hodge w as graduated from Utah State University magna cum laude She is the former Geraldine Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Mason Mr. and Mrs Hodge aie row living in Warren, Ariz 9 ROY OGDEN 1 8th & Wash. Blvd. and has turn Mr PER MONTH 25c URGING MERCHANTS to fly flags was a recent project of t!e Knitten Kittens of Sunset. They are (I. to r.) Brenda Abeya, Lisa Bennett, Kristy Turner, Cindee Allen, Shellie Kendall, Elizabeth Russell and Meridee Schroader with Mr. Panky, manager of the Big V store. o CREAMY 13 FLAVORS The 249c Friday Saturday Sundav II 000 v (fiQ.O Knitting Kittens met May 29 to reorganize and begin their second years instruction Norma, Allen is the leader Mothers were invited ard a discusclon was held on the projects the girls will work on. Officers for this year are Lisa Bennett, president, Kns-ti- e Turner, vice president, Shellie Kendall, secretary, Brenda Abeyta, song leader, Cindee Allen, refreshment, Terry Garcia, health, Merridee Schroader, reporter, and Elizabeth Russell, camp chairman. The girls will meet erch week throughout the summer. They recently worked cut a community project by asking all merchants to display the Hag on Flag Day Mrs Bieidn Jenkim erl al a groiry shown on Tuesdjy evening for Alice Wilcox About a dozen close fr.e"ds attended The evening wjs spent in vi iting and ploying games Hefie.hmerts were seived Sympuhy is expies cd to the husbjrd and family of Myrtle Rhodes who died in an Ogden hosp. ul Jure 4 Funeral services were held last Wedre.day in Clearfield with additional services ond buiial in Milwaukee, Wis, Sharon Whattley has returned home rfter her freshmai year at College in Hendertcn, Tenn. She is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs W 0 Whattley. Valere Little has been hos-- . italized and has been very Freed-Hardma- n leased ucie Donna L.iimii pi L'eon llaivav ami Eli Brady, coimseloi s Ruth a p a.m. to 1 pm. SUNSET THIRD Charlene Wise was sustained as Primary president last week. Her eounsclcrs will be Joan Flynn and Kay Kendall. Re leplacing SUNSET SIXTH Maxine Corwin was sustained and Nanny Fold was leltased Beth Lcault has been sustained os woik leader in the Relict .Society with Joan Garla being released - Volunteers Sought by Roy Hospital The Teen Candy Striper pro- gram for the summer is com- at the Weber County mencing Hospital years Any young girls, age, who are looking for something useful to do are encouraged to become volunteers. 8 of There are many divisions where they can be used in the lospitel work. is asked to Anyone interested contact Mrs. Frank Loomis, rector of volunteers, extension di- 56, Rummage Sale Set Saturday Members of the Trinty Church Layton have been busy preparing for a rummage sale Satof urday. The sale will begin at 10 a m. in the community room of the North Davis Bank in the Fort Lane Shopping Center, Lay-toSales will continue throughout the day until 6pm n. Gran-dinett- i. The Lindsey Workman and Duwain Larsen families were among family members who gathered in Ephriam Sunday tc cb'erve the 50th wedding of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Nets Olsen Other children present were families of Mr. and Mrs. Vanoy Hansen of Glendale, and the Wayne K. Olsens of Bellingham, Wash. Several families from Sunset belonging to the Ritchins family, attended a reunion which .was held at Crystal Springs J'atiujdayw Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kim-be- r ard two grandchildren, and Keven Kimbei of the Memorial Day spent Roy, in Grouse weekend visiting Creek They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Delbert Tanner. Larny McClean left Wednesday for a three months stay in New York fer on the job training in a new position he has accepted by an Ogden firm. SUNSET FIRST A reminder of the Relief Society quilting Thursday from 10 loi Relict So Nola kimbei E!na Brady was sustained a' MIA actr itv counselor, while . Evelyn Braithwaite was ideas-ed- ill Mr and Mrs. Glendon Porter combiicd business w.-pleasure on a trip to Idaho Monday The family visited in Rexburg with Gory Steed ard with Mr end Mrs Earl Steed in Idaho Falls Mr and Mrs Ronald Ford have moved from Sunset following his graduation recently from Weber State College They will spend some time in Phoenix, Anz., then on to Las Vegas, Nev , where Mr, Ford will teach school Mis Ford has been teaching in the Sunset area for the past few yeoro. Ladies of the DUP of this county observed the annual jubilee Thursday at the Clearfield Stakehouse A variety program which included old time music, singing and dancers from Alenes School of Dancing, was enjoyed by thccs attending. Attending from Sunset Camp were Beth Ward, Harriet Dames, Mildred Porter, lone Ferrin, Sylvia Smith, Pearl Dabel, Louise Crossley, Edith Parker and Margaret Willis. 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