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Show f Luncheon guests of Mr and Hammon on Mrs H.G Mr. and Mrs. were Thursday 0 N Stuart of Clearfield Viola B. Anderson, 77, of 13 Ogden who died on June was the sister of Mrs. Fred (Helen) Omer. An open house was held on Sunday at the Hillary House in Ogden in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murphy, the occasion being their 50th itJUOG' Denise Hdmmon Phone 825-947- 4 (Klovrj! Terri Valentine was chosen for about 25 ladies were Ann Sunset Day queen in com- Rogers, Dixie Fishburn and petition on Friday evening. Arlene Bates. Her attendants were Sharee Ladies from the DUP and Brooke Sunset Camp attending the Nicholas Benton. Tracy Ann Jeffery annual Jubilee in Clearfield was chosen Junior queen. on Tuesday were Verda Parents of the four are the Knight, Sylvia Smith, Pearl James Valentines, John Dabel, Margaret Willis, June Nicholas's, Dan Bentons and Pearl Anderson, Mildred Keith Jefferys Porter, Schaelling, A club, the Silver Fox Gwen Bash, Eldeen Barnes, Feet, was organized last Wanda Nielsen, Harriet week with Lisa Hafer, Dames and Roxey Bronson president; Cindy Hamblin, From the Sandndge Camp vice president; Alene Dalton, tvere Norma Earl, Bonnie secretary; Tracy Hafer, Jenkins, Ruth Larsen, Luella Laura Minish, Carver, Joan Jorgensen, reporter. Leaders are Norma Lucy Smith, Kathryn Brady. Earl and Norma Dalton. The A program and luncheon was group will meet each enjoyed by the group. The Tuesday during the summer gathering was held at the at City Park at 3 p.m. They Clearfield 1st ward. will study photography, Mr. and Mrs. S L. Sly and beading and pet care the first Denise Sly of Logan were of their hour, heritage art, child care dinner guests and forestry the second. An daughter and in archeology class is also being Syracuse on Fathers Day. Ned and Sandra Shelly planned Julia Ann W. Nattress, 70, have a new son born June 19. of Malad, Ida. who died on The Max Wiggills, their June 18, after an extended children Scott, Brett and Mrs. illness was the mother of Wiggills mother Georgiana Sandoz have returned from a Mprris Nattress. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Ham-motrip to Dayton, Ohio where attended a dinner in they visited with Carl and Holladay on Wednesday for Elaine Sandoz Davidson and their granddaughter Nell on their family. They were away her 4th birthday by her about two weeks, one of the parents, Dr. and Mrs. David interesting parts of the Sundwall. Also present were vacation was a visit to the Dr. Sundwalls parents, Dr. Hall of Fame in Indianapolis, and Mrs. Val Sundwall of Ind. William Knighton, 80, of Murray. David and Nell stayed here with their West Point who died on June grandparents while their 13 in the McKay Hospital was parents enjoyed a break at the father of Mrs. Newell E. Sun Valley over the weekend. (Edith) Parker. His wife the Miss Kathy Martin was former Doris Alice Cottrell guest of honor at a party at died in 1962. Born in Syracuse the Dale Earl home on he was active in civil and Saturday evening, Kathy, the religious affairs A high daughter of Mr. and Mrs. priest and temple worker. He James Martin will be was instrumental in the married on July 9 to Rick development of the Davis-Webe- r Coker. the affair Canal. wedding r; son-in-la- n and Clearfield Douglas Murphy of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were married June 30 in Ely, Nev. They moved to Sunset in 1945 and have lived here since 4-- song-leade- anniversary. Hosting the event were their two sons, James L. Murphy of then. Mrs. Murphy is the former Mildred Neil. They have eight grandchildren and seven Corporal Thomas Gallegos and his wife Kathy are visiting here with Mrs. Gallegos parents on a 30 day furlough from Camp Pendleton, Calif. Upon his return to the Marine Corps, he will be stationed in Okinawa. Mrs. Gallegos is the former Kathy Calvert of Pinedale, Wyo. Joe Lesue accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Doug Murphy of Roy have returned from a 16 day trip to Mexico City. Mr. Lesue is an instructor at Sandridge Junior High. He planned this bus trip for some of the students at the school. Going along were Martin Elwell, Denett Rhode, Rena and Tina McMillan, Pam Blake, Shelly Young, Alice Phillips and Donna Opheikens. The party stayed with Mexican families while in Mexico, visiting many points of interest both going and coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Taylor of Wilkesboro, N.C. are with their daughters family the Paul Dawsons. They will be here visiting here about a week. Ann Bronson has returned after a months visit in Milwaukee, Wis. with Dick and Barbara Dercola and their family. Mrs. Brian i Florence and her son Matthew of Ogden accompanied her mother and stayed for two weeks. Mrs. Florence is the former Barbara Bronson, Mrs. Dercola the former Bronson. The Paulette Dercolas have three children, Christopher, Robert and Krista. Guests the of student, Sandra Ore. Portland, Rutt of a BYU student. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barber and their daughter Nicole of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dunaways parents Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Anderson of Ogden. Scott and Ruth are being married on Aug. 13. Miss Rutt will be a summer guest of the Dunaways. Mrs. Osmer Knight hosted a Fathers Day dinner on Sunday for family members, the Floyd Wilcoxs of Syracuse and the Dee Jay Hammons of Brigham City James Dunaways on Fathers Day were their son Scott who has been attending BYU, his fiancee Ruth Malmford of New York also a BYU You can enjoy the outdoors more when you have the best in sporting equipment by Wilson Just open or add to your account at State Savings and choose from a wide variety of items, many of them free or at substantial savings. Theres a Match Point Aluminum Tennis Racket, a Patty Berg Golf Set, a Snead junior golf set with bag, plus a volley ball and net, basketball, football, soccer ball and tennis balls Even a handsome tote bag by Wilson Or, see how little you pay for a famous Sharp 23 channel CB Radio Enjoy your summer more with a fine gift for saving at State. y losses "I have this impression, the Mormon apostle concluded. As terrible as this is. it can be put together again There are people in some stakes 'branches) of Teton Dam flood to continue their example of courage been Youve very courageous in all that has come to you continued the Mormon Church leader on his visit to Rexburg from Salt Lake City headquarters. We are so grateful for the spirit youve shown, the spirit of courage and strength. We expect this strength to go into every home and Mormon church, he told the Anthony, Idaho. Prior to the two meetings at Ricks College gymnasium in Rexburg, Idaho, President Kimball and Elder Boyd K. Packer, of the Mormon Council of the 12 Apostles and Idaho area supervisor, flew over the area where approximately 260,000 acre-fee- t of water and debris ravaged homes, farms and businesses on June 5. I could weep if it would help, said President Kimball. "Weve flown over the area and feel very sympathetic and understanding, and weve come to love you even would be well Apostle Packer counseled church leaders in Idaho to concentrate on rebuilding their lives and not ask why disaster happened to them "We have heard people saying, What have I done wrong' In answer, we can only respond, Piobably ' II nothing you attach tragedy and disaster to sin, how can you explain the he suffering ol Chnst asked ' Such tests ate a part of ROY SUPPLIES con- - Announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Karen Lynn to K Stephens are Mr. and Mrs Glade B Nielsen of James 2067 W. 4750 S SINCE 1883 Home Office 125 South Main, Salt Lake City Office In Logan, Ogden, Clearfield. Centerville, Trolley Square, Murray and Orem. ALL BRANCH OFFICES OPEN SATURDAYS. 10am - 2 pm Federal Regulations require that all certificate accounta are subject to substantial Interest penalties for withdrawals prior to maturity OF THE Roy 17th Ward 1st year Mia Maids proudly display a quilt they will donate to the Primary Children's Hospital. They made the quilt during class time. Pictured are class members (clockwise from front left) Debbie Rosas, Julie Bryson, Debbie Sodenkamp, teacher Sylvia Alvey, Janice Venable, Annette Roylance, Gaye Openshaw, Jackie Hansen, Denice Kearl. MEMBERS ftft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ',1 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 4!J V' S-- .V f i H i &;. t Vv rfv i'.' 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr and Mrs. Carl B Stephens of 816 32nd YOUR FAMILY FINANCIAL CENTER dont have Mormon date set LAST who s Wedding ONLY WHILE church much to start with and live that way all their lives. I can see spiritually and in family-affairthat we can reconstruct the streets of our minds and open them up and put them back where they should be. approximately 10,000 Mormon church members from Rexburg, Sugar City and St. life," Elder Packer THE SUPPLY OF GIFTS IS LIMITED AND AHE AVAILABLE , to tinued "Every report we 'Asking members rebuild your lives while have received at Mormon rebuilding your houses and Church headquarters has roads, President Spencer V. warmed our hearts because Kimball, world leader of the of the strength, power and Latter-daSaints Church, resiliency of the church told victims of the recent members who have suffered has come through these dark continued President days, Kimball. It will take time to rebuild, and it will not come But the overnight devastation is tremendous. Many blessings will come to you Maybe this will be a chance to make your family life more meaningful Maybe weve been more concerned about temporal things Now is the time to make your family an important part of your life, he concluded President Kimball asked Idaho flood victims to pace themselves and to work normal days. Victims should delegate responsibilities as they work, rest and plan, he I have been pointed out delighted to hear you folks I he told them sing, I before came wondered, here, if you'd have the spirit to sing When I heard the opening song, I knew all Sporting Goods and a CB Radio ,c victims reMy lives more because of your strength of character which and choose from famous r in Ogden Vows will be traded at Our Saviors Lutheran Church on July 10 A reception will follow at the Edgewood in Ogden Miss Nielsen was graduated from Roy High School and her fiance from Ogden High School jy1 . fe M'ii RvLtL V W1 Cf y A I 'Wjs., T. 1' I gr r 1573 North Main St., Layton, Utah PHOIiE 376-34- or 61 G25-97- 21 nmm n- unw ' ;, y L --i I L jrwirjmif i .C,," J). w W Uf w v v.. mi -- j |