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Show Thursday, June 26, 1969 Sun Chronicle 5tuuet Denise Hemroon-125-94- Mem 74 ment here. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schroader. Mrs. Ethel Jones and two daughters, Carol and Jillyn, have visited in Sunset recently with the Phillip Hansen famson. ily. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Sympathy is expressed the Jones are sisters. The Jones Carl Beezer Green family. Mr. family have been iiving in Green, 80, died last week. He Brazil, until recently. Mr. is survived by his wife, Sarah Jones will return soon for rePearl, a son, Van W. Green of assignment. Sunset, Carl Dern Green, Mrs. Gaylynn Schroader is enEarl Miller, Roy, and Mrs. Jo- joying a vacation in Sacramento, Calif., with an aunt and seph Duncan, Salem, Ore. Funeral services were held in Sun- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Russell set Wednesday in the Fifth Ward Townsend. She is the daughwith burial in the Syracuse ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schroader. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip HanJames Schroader will spend the summer in West Yellowsen and son, Allan, have restone having found employ- - turned from a visit to Nevada City, Calif., where they visited with Mrs. Hansens patents, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Valentine. Scott Dunaway is enroute to Boston for a few weeks to visit with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. The Dunaways and the Ander-son- s recently attended the wedding of Mr. Andersons brother in San Bernadino, Calif. Scott la returning with them to their home. They will tour many of the historic places of interest around Nauvoo, Carthage and sites of particular interest to LDS pioneer descendants. Harvey Click is seriously Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight have a new grandson born on Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilcox in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Wilcox is the former Gay-len- e Knight. It is their second Rec-cis- HearTiie vited to bring out their favorite receipe for testing and approval of the ladies. SUNSET SECOND Mr. Gall, a seminary teacher at the State Industrial School in Ogden, was the speaker in Sacrament meeting Sunday. SUNSET THIRD Eugene Deming, Sheldon Spencer and Max Pinkham were the speakers in Sacrament meeting. They are the new Sunday School superintendency. A solo was sung by Ruth Larson, accompanied by Ruth Ann Neibaur. SUNSET FOURTH Stan Nattress and Bishop Carl Peterson were the speakers Sunday evening. Beverly Olsen sang. Graduates of the teachers training course which has been conducted by Jerry Fishburn included Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. Val Hyer, Dixie Fishburn, Jim Martin, Paul Garner, Roger Beechler and Norma Earl. SUNSET FIFTH July 2 the Relief Society will hold their work meeting. Bazaar items will be on the agenda. George Reid was the speaker Sunday evening. SUNSET SIXTH The Primary officers and teachers held their last meeting of the summer Monday evening with a social at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. There were about 21 attending. Dan Clark of Ogden was the speaker in Sacrament meeting Sunday. ruHj VlrgiaUj WurstoB Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . ill at his home. The Dale Quinlins have returned from a vacation jaunt which toc:t them down Moab way to the National Arches, Mesa Verda and Grand Junction, Colo. They were away about a week. Members of the Citizenship Club were very active prior to Flag Day. They went from s house to house urging Temper ature Drop! Prices have been dropping top. Electric room air conditioners now cost about half what they did 10 years ago. Get yours now, while the choice is good. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. son-in-la- Mrs. Funk and baby returned to Roy with them to spend a month or two while Mr. Funk is on TDY in West Virigina. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill are the happy parents of a baby boy born June 17. Their family now includes two boys and a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sylvester have a new baby son. The little fellow arrived June July 1, 1859 The first intercollegiate baseball game was played between Amherst and Williams Colleges at Pittsfield. Mass. Amherst won by a score of 66 to 32. July 4, 1921 The first cig- arette tax by a state became effective in Iowa. July 9, 1872 John F. Blondel was granted a patent on the first doughnut cutter. July 13, 1936 Checks for the first pensions paid by the United States government to workers in private industry were mailed. July 17, took a vacation trip in their trailer, going to Montana to visit Mrs. Silers parents, who are serving an LDS Mission in that area. They also drove on to South Dakota and the Black Hills, where they attended the Passion Play. They encountered much cold wet weather, waking up one morning in South Dakota to find sue inches of snow on their trailer. David Danielsen has been in the hospital for surgery and is recuperating at home and doing well. Vernon Phillips has been released from the hospital and is convalescing at home. An exciting vacation has ended for Peggy Wursten. She flew to Sacramento, Calif., to join an aunt, who then took R. M. Hoe off printing rotary-typ- e press. July Te 29, 1786 Pitts- burgh Gazette was established the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny mountains. July 31, 1792 Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the Parker Harris family, whose daughter, Julie, died of injuries sustained in an accident last Wednesday. Funeral services are being held today. ft vj Alma 0. Billingsley, former resident of Roy, passed away recently. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Orem. & f This group has made appearances all over the United States and are known for their showmanship and great talent ability. Their first hit was Nobody, a real hard rock tune and for their current hit of One. The Three Dog Night will put on only one show beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door. July will be a real big month for show and entertainment as the Glen Campbell show will be here. You will be able to hear Glen and all his members of his television show singing and playing in person at the New Salt Palace. Gossip looks like the local group, The Determine will be looking for a new lead guitarist for awhile. A mishap has taken place in the group when Ielmer, lead guitarist was riding his motocycle and a car in front of him stopped quickly and he ran into the back of the car. He is reported with a broken back and several ribs broken. We sure hope that he is doing better now and hope he will be back with The Determine soon. It Mrs. Ronald Driggs, who was fatally injured in an accident Sunday, was the mother of Mrs. Robert Harbertson of Roy. We extend our condolences to her family also. ? ? 3' a Masters Festival Slated & a Elvis Presley will be playing a doctor in his next movie, "Change of Habit. 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Backing them up will be three musical groups The NashvilleAllStarBand, The Music City Sound of Strings and The Nashville Brass Quintet. ..with your own DAY omn's m smwQcgs 20,13. Jack Lord, the star of Hawaii Kive-has a collection of more than 300 cookbooks. 16-1- States for public use, the United States Mint in Philadelphia, performed in Las Vegas. He is also a karate expert and can break boards and things like that with his hands. The Masters Festival of Music is returning to Salt Lake 9 City and is scheduled July at Valley Music Hall. All performances will begin at 8:30 p.m. the Banding of New York City patented the first I The Three Dog Night will be making an appearance in Utah Saturday night at the Salt Lake Coliseum. Follow servatory. 1847 s her, along with friends, on a trip through California and Arizona. They visited Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, Disneyland, Marineland, San Diego, Tijuana, Mexico, Phoenix, Mesa, Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon in Arizona and Lake Powell. The first 1861 U.S. paper money was authorized by the government. July 20, 1900 E. A. Lam-so- n was the first woman astronomer to' be employed in the United States Naval Ob- July 24, b Sue Moore 825-tf- 4 itol. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Siler, and three of their children, 1 HOSPITALITY years. The Deb Wood family is back home after a trip to the eastern part of the country. They drove to Virginia to visit their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Funk and baby. They stopped enroute to visit various places of interest in LDS Church history, such as Jackson County, Mo., and Carthage, 111. They drove up to New York, spending some time at Palmyra and a day in New York City, and also enjoyed seeing the nations Cap- 21. home-owner- to aisplay flags on Flag Day and also on any other occasion appropriate. The Carl Robinson family have returned from vacationing in the High Pick and Bear Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Young-ber- g have returned after spending two weeks in Minot, N.D., helping relatives repair damage to their homes caused by the excessive flooding. Returning with them was their grandson, Chad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sutter. He plans on visiting about a month. The birthday of Glendon Porter was observed Sunday with a family gathering which included the families of the Val Porters, Kenneth Brownings, Ogden, Dale Porters, and Verl Porters of West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daines, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wiberg, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Wiberg and Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon attended the Page family reunion which was held in Riverton Sunday. John Erickson was hospitalized overnight after he broke his arm playing ball on Saturday. It was a bad break but he s recovering nicely. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erickson. SUNSET FIRST Garth Stanger, a returned missionary, was the speaker in Sacrament meeting. Relief Society will hold a special quilting Thursday at 10 a.m. It will be a pot luck luncheon so all ladies are in Ben-nio- n and family returned this week from an extended vacation trip which took them to the Pacific Northwest and up into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knowles, who formerly made their home in Roy, visited Sunday with friends here. They have been living in Alaska, and are on their way to Dayton, Ohio, to make their home for several SI Turnon NeuM e u ? t ia - j- |