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Show ; I r UM Second Section New 3 Roy, Utah 0 for game in Roy 4-- H 4 a S 444 5 i ss 4 4 See our television star: U A ; 14 'F 4 If fa -- iu . score. Dennis Fletcher got a base hit and stole second and third and on the fifth pitch, Lonny Hipwell belted a homerun, collecting two more runs to beat GETTING ready for the next baseball game of the Sandridge Junior High Scorpions are (1. to r.) Craig Coach Lew Gomra, Dennis Thorpe, Fletcher, and Lonny Hipwell, in, co-capta- in. J NEW OFFICERS from Sandridge Junior High for next year are (1. to r.) Jeff Lasater, president, SEIKO Dan Smith, vice president, Debbie Martinez, secretary Fielding, historian. Laurie and Roy News Virginia Wursten Estella Child, who makes with her daughter, Bessie Jay, has had surgery and is doing well in the hos- her home pital. Elaine Pearson had surgery Monday in the hospital. Mrs. Kenneth (Janet) Tuel-le- r was the guest of honor at a baby shower given last Friday by neighborhood friends at the home of Karen Fowers. Luncheon was served to about 15 friends and the guest of honor. LaVell Smith is home from the hospital after surgery last week and is getting along very well. Mr. and Mrs. Keith King have gone to Washington to attend the wedding of their daughter, Debbie, and Hubert Snoke. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception Friday at the Ivy House. About 21 friends of Daren Olmstead helped him celebrate his fourth birthday May 1. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. llii Seiko, the automation age watch, is appearing now on TV and at Johns Jewelry. Come in and see our new collection of Seiko Styles for men and women. tl john's jewelry Washington Boulevard OGDjSN Phone Your Valet flu SALE Every Other Shirt 1 (minimum 4 shirts) Shirts Laundered To Perfection Folded or on Hanger Drive-u-p Austin, Linda Taylor and Sandra Pingree Cook. Harvey Lunceford has returned from the hospital where he has been receiving treatment for an illness. Get well wishes are extended to Carol Moore who has been home sick. Milton Buttars, who had surgery last week, is home now and doing well. Christine Olsen has been released from the hospital and is recuperating at her home following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Black of Lovell, Wyo., have been visiting at the Wayne Rollins home. Mrs. Black and Mrs. Rollins are sisters. Larry Bush is convalescing at home following recent sur- ge ry. The Knit Wits club met last week at the home of LymleBuh-le- r. Your Valet 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Limited Time Only A One Hour Cleaning A Shirt Laundry A Alterations & Drapery Specialists bers Mrs. Frank Simmons entertained at a luncheon at her home Friday for members of the Roy Slake Relief Society board and ward ultural refinement leaders. The guests included May Ohlin, Sarah Fames, Jean Harris. Myrna Farley, Virginia Wursten, Beverly Reid, Edna Stokes, Marilyn Beck, Lynile Buhler, Vera Parker, Penny Sorensen. Janice Alberts, Bertha Child, Bettie Boehm, and Margaret Shomaker. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons left after the luncheon to drive to Southern Utah and to Pheonix, Ariz., to visit relatives for several days. Mrs. Lloyd Merrill of N.M., has been visit- wrrr DRY CLEANING her sisters, Mrs. Harry Kleeand Mrs. Keith Wright. Their brother Roy Adams of Burley, Idaho, has been seriously ill in an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Arthur Brown has beei. released from the hospital in San Francisco and cing at home. Shopping Center sew- ing and visiting. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to about 14 club mem- ing in Roy with Service 825-664- 6 Ray Olmstead. Among those who are listed on the honor roll from USU for the winter quarter are Tony The evening was spent Roy 1 4-- 825-508- 8, jV 4 Sandridge Junior High of sets the stage to stop the strong running Minutemen from Washington Terrace, as they meet May 17 at 3 p.m. on the Roy High field. The Minutemen sport the record in the best won-loWeber County baseball league, but Sandridge is one of the most improved teams, reports Lew Thorpe, head coach. The Sandridge Scorpions put it all together as they beat the Valley Bulldogs 2 recently. Next years studentbody president, Jeff Lasater, got a base hit in the second inning that drove in Lonny Hipwell from third base for an R.B.l. Then in the fifth inning, Brent Winward provided a sacrifice bunt that scored Jerry Ropelato from third base, and tied the Roy n ROY The Little Kiddles have joined other Clubs in Weber County. The new club gathered at the home of Mrs. Bruce B. Ward in Roy recently. Girls elected to office are Clareen Dickerson, president, Rachelle Kimber, vice president, Cheryl Hall, secretary, Florence Ward reporter, Anna Jackson, song leader and Anita Reeves, recreation leader. Mrs. Ward will 4ed the girls'. Plans for the yea- - include Fun with Foods and many other events including fairs, exhibits, tours through local businesses and community service. Meetings are held Wednesdays at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ward, until school is out, then another day will be chosen. IN SOUTH Sandridge had four runs on six hits with one error, while Valley showed two runs on six hits and one error. Sandridge 4-- H club forms 3942 throw. Scott Golightly was the most consistant hitter for both teams as he got three base hits for three trips to bat. is convales- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed have sold their home in Roy and have moved to Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris spent last week visiting in Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Valentine have left Roy and are now making their home in Brigham. They took Mrs. Valentines mother, Mrs. Ebba Turrentine, with them. LaVonna Forster has entered the hospital where she will have surgery on her feet. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webber moved from Roy and are making their home in South Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. William Moon are parents of a baby boy, born May 8 at St. Benedict's Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. David Garner formerly of Roy, are parents of a boy born May 9. This is the couples first child and is the first grandchild for Dr. and Mrs. William Garner, who formerly made their home in Roy also. Reed Glidden and his friend, Dennis Gorin, both of Portsmouth, New Hampshire have been visiting in Roy with Reeds grandfather, Ellis Black. Mina Pratt has been released from the hosptal and is doing well following surgery last week. Paula Paradise believes in doing things fast. She had surgery Friday and returned home Monday and is getting along well. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmstead had their family together at their home recently to enjoy seeing slides and hearing experiences of their nephew Elder Glen Ross who has recently returned from a mission in Canada. Also present were Glens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ross of Clinton. Nancy Spade and her daughter Becky went to Fresno, Calif, last Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure trip. They returned home Monday. Mrs. Rulon Black ofSpring-dalwas a guest A the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crouch last week. Mrs. Black is an aunt of Mrs. Crouch. We extend our sympathy to Duane Nay and his family. Mr. Nays father passed away last TD 1 B ma! nniiD U uu 10) yiiu e, week in Ogden. Funeral ser- vices were held Monday. Dolores Meyer is home from the hospital where she had two operations last week. She is doing nicely at home. Doxey PTA sets meeting SUNSET The final meeting of the year will be held by the Doxey Elemen ary PTA tonight at 7:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend. New officers for the coming year will be installed during the evening. YOUR SHOPPING BASKET has been climbing skyward these past 10 years. At least this is true of the prices of most of the things that go into it. In fact, the overall cost of living has increased over 30 percent. On the other hand, the increase in the cost of electricity is very small. UP&L's residential customers pay on the average less than 1 percent more foi each kilowatt hour they use. It's been eight years since our last rate increase in Utah and seven years since we raised our rates in Idaho and Wyoming. Chances are you're using about the same amount of groceries as 10 years ago. But far, far more electricity. This is why your bill is probably higher. If you don't believe you're using more power today, count up the number of new electric appliances you have now that didn't even exist in 1961. We've got power to spare in the area we serve, and we've done better than most in offsetting inflation with more efficient operations. Three retiring teachers, Mrs. Afton Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Ward and Mrs. Louise Steed, will be honored. (LEEO antiseptic relief for soothing CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. -- , ijUfriift-fc- Euon; Vocr Electricity Once A1 ' , i Swrfwi mwift UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. t i i Li y i L 'sU '.iii dm vi a |