OCR Text |
Show I ( tago 4 Write a letter to the editor t5OC0C Bernita ! ' t i it o vik4q tV CHOOSE FK MOLDINGSA SAm. CASTLE GOLD MAJESTIC 316x4x8 WALNUT 316x4x7 1st arad imi giode simulated on i.iuan plywood. T .'W '! r "I I. '! nil i FLINTLOCK 316x4x1 Simulated wooagrain on lauan plywood. Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. $59 $799 RED OAK NATURAL COLOR WINDSOR BROWN 316x4x8 316x4x8 Simulated woodgi am on hardboard backin g. lauan plywood. Chris & 1st grade Simulated finish on lauan plywood $6" $4 CORK 316x4x8 finish on Simulated 5 DicCis FENCING! CEDiR FENCING Coast lumbe r inspection bureau. U4x6 No 3D No 1x4-- 6 ft. No. 2 1x6x6 No. top 54c ce dor 85e fl at 1x4-- I 39c E $39 $09 codor 1 1x6-- 6 ft. No. 2 I x6-- 6 ft Mo. cedar 3 ru itic cedar 2x4x8 ft . cedar stand and better . . . . opportunity to visit with a nephew and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kercher. Sightseeing took her to Gettysburg, and Hershey, Penn. She also enjoyed, visiting in an Amish area especially the shopping district. Adolph Opp, 81, of Ogden who died on June 28 was the father of Ronald Opp. Born in North Dakota he had lived there until 1944, living in Portland and the Ogden area since. Bruce and Connie Dunlap have a new daughter born on June 23. Guests of Morgan and Marge Thomas over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Rigby, parents of Marge and a sister and her husband Ross and Nancy Hinckley of Rexburg, Kevin Thomas was baptized and confirmed in church services while they were here. Arthur and Betty Bateman and Ron and Ila Archibald of Clinton have returned from Cimmeyon, New Mexico where they attended a on seminar scouting. Enroute home they visited some of the parks and areas in recreational southern Utah. Heidi Dabel, daughter of Gary and Karma Dabel of West Point who died on July 1 in the McKay-De- e Hospital was the granddaughter of Ronald Dabel and the late Pearl Dabel who died just a few weeks ago. Funeral services were conducted on Thursday in West Point with Bishop 69c $65 Love is. FIREPLACE SHOP their family attended a barbeque on July 4th at the home of an aunt Mrs. Francis Pierce with about 20 ld in attendance. Donna Kidmans father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Gam Dastrup of Corona, Calif, have been here visiting the past week. While they were here there was a reunion of the Murray family held in Heber City which they all attended. Reg. $238.95 DBCOUNTED WE STOCK ODD & END ASBESTOS 316x4x8 CADINETS 316x4x4 60 74x4x8 74x4x4 I SHINGLES LINOLEUM FIRST GRADE 6 FOOT WIDTH 15 Yr. Guarantee 25, $25 LOWEST PRICE ON NO. 1 SHINGLES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. per running ft. DIMENSIONAL LUMBER A FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS . . We'll show you how to do it the learning . Martin and Dixie Jean Waite 1285 South 2000 West, Syracuse, boy. Allen and Denise Bennett, 1068 North 400 West, West Point, girl. English language as well as he expected. After three months, he was transferred here. He began school in the 11th grade at Clearfield High. He found everyone to be friendly, and made loads of friends. He began playing Soccer and in the short period of time had earned his letter. He and Brett Baird, 16 became very good friends and he loves the Baird with the Utah Symphony as winner of the 1979 Summer Arts Concerto Competition. The chorus will sing hymns and contemporary music. The tradition of Wed- Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus will start a summer series of Wednesday evening concerts July 9 at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Roland C. Pitt, pianist from Bountiful, will nesday evening concerts began in 1976. Former Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus members join current members for the performances. This fifth Rachmaninoffs MEHTA Adams and Smith and Blanche Page have recently returned from an enjoyable week of vacationing in which they attended the Interof national Convention Kiwanis. The Taylors and the Ray Adams traveled in one car and the Pages and Ben Adams in another. The first stop for Ray, Marijane, Allen and Melba was St. George where they visited with Elizabeth and Warren J. Ottley. Elizabeth is AUens Niece. Next they went to Apple Valley, and California visited with Mary Ann and Jim Campbell who- are former residents of West Point. WCHBIS 6 DICK'S Wa oHar 90 day oxchango Authorlxad Daalart Baxt SoUctlon Baxt Prieat , Knowlodgoobla Solotpoopla No DapoiH Nacanary Fraa Maintananca Frto Dal I vary Quasar (NOW FOR RENT) THE WALL PANELING KINGS " Open 9 am. to 972-873- 1 7 e 555 West 3500 South 972-873- (1 OPEN SUNDAYS 8 7 p.m. e 972 - 8739 Block East of Rodwood Rd.) 1 0 a.m. tat 3 p.m. sightseeing Friday they began their home. trip It was an enjoyable and interesting trip for all. JULl We lead the way 267 1 Washington tlvd., Ogdon or Mr, and Mrs. Robert (Bob and Betty) Grey have enjoyed visiting with two of their sons and their families. The oldest son, Harold brought his wife, Sandra and their children, Mary Lynn, Harold Robert Jr. (Guy), Melanie, Becky and Valerie here to stay for a year while he is stationed in Okinawa. He is a Gunnary Sargeant in the Marine Corp. He left charge.' Tickets are not needed. Other concerts in the series will feature Paul Cacia, trumpet, July 16; Thomas Barron, guitar, July 30; Kevin Call, viola, August 6; and Christopher Giles, piano, August 13. Senior citizens to receive discount 621-890- 1 cities that can be enjoyed and toured with this special offer. This offer will end December 15, 1980. Senior citizens interested in this offer must provide proof of age (60 plus) upon purchase of ticket. In addition, reservations must be made seven days in advance, and will be confirmed reservations. When calling in, ask for the senior citizen special. There are no time restrictions in terms of the minimuin or maximum number of days to stay. If additional Information is needed, please call Mr. Otto of Howell, Manager Passenger and Cargo June 24th. Jay and Janet and son area. Jay is a Lieutenant in the Christopher Ryan arrived June 27th. They came so that Janet could attend the James family reupion. Her family is from the Midvale Navy. That evening they attended the Utah, Idaho of District Kiwanis summer concert series is open to the public and free of Laguna On The men attended all sessions of the Convention. The ladies were invited to a Sunday evening session in which Grant Teaff spoke. He is head football coach of Baylor University, Texas. Monday afternoon they attended another session in which Art Linkletter gave an enjoyable and informative talk on Drug Abuse - A continuing menace to our youth. Reception and Banquet held at the Hyatt Hotel. There were about 500 Kiwanians from Utah and Idaho. Tuesday afternoon all four couples went to KnottsBerry Farm and enjoyed one of the famous chicken dinners. at Beach. - the regular coach fare. There are 16 major Florida NEW 19 Inch Color On Wednesday Ben, Alice, Smith and Blanche went to Disneyland. Marijane, Ray, Allen and Melba went to the Lions Country Safari. That evening they were entertained by Pat Boone at the Anaheim Convention Center. Thursday Ben, Alice, Smith and Blanche went to the San Diego Zoo and Ray, Marijane, Allen and Melba went to Huntington Beach. They enjoyed the clean beaches and wading in the water. Marijane expressed her delight at seeing the many families coming to the beach. She said that it was just like when she was a child. From there they went By Helen Hamblin Raymond and Marijane Adams, Allen and Melba Taylor, Ben and Alice Senior citizens in Utah now can enjoy the pleasure of that good old Florida sunshine" for 50 percent of rs ,vt HE'LIO' SCHIAVINATO Clearfield Happenings Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus to perform in T abernacle Second Piano Concerto with the symphony. He played DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. 0 brother, Eddie and his wife Arlyn Johnson. The taylors joined them in Anaheim two days later. boy. perform yourself and save money. Helio left Brazil to come to the United States on a six month program. He stayed in San Diego, California for a while, but was very unhappy with the school. . .He wasnt Anaheim, California and stayed with Marijanes June 26 Flint and Sandra Richards, 844 West 100 North, Farmington, boy. June 27 Dennis and Roberta Huff, 712 North Highway 89, Layton, girl. Charles Calvin and Kristine Hammond, 2095 North 400 West, Layton, boy. June 29 Harry and Jacqueline Lambert, 1864 North 650 West, Layton, boy. June 30 Marlin and Jerene Dahl, 577 Kingston, Layton, boy. July 1 A. Wayne and Marilyn Brown, 2340 North Fairfield, Layton, girl. July 2 WiUiam and Heli Hunsaker, 1270 East 1400 South, Clearfield, boy. Ricky and Patricia Tolman, 2339 North 970 West, Clinton, The remodel mm kitchen He felt bad that he had to go back to Brazil. He wanted to extend his stay, but his father is ill and he is needed at home. HeUo left June 18th, but The next stop was Norwalk, California. Allen and Melba stayed with his youngest sister Barbara and husband Rob Howey who are formerly from Plain City. Ray and Marijane went on to Davis North Newborns MARCO CIRCULATOR 2401b. among 155 members of the Dana family attending a reunion on July 4th at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden. Jay and Florence Wallace went to Burley, Ida. on Saturday to attend a family reunion of the Adams family, Florences mothers side of the family. There were around 200. Marina and Jean Ganz and baby SALE SAVE. While Stock Lasts The Jack Hobbs were Valinhos, Sao Paulo, Brazil will be missed by many, especially by his family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Baird of Clearfield. topes to come back in two years to go to college. SaysHelio, "I like it here The situation is ten times better than it is in Brazil. I want to go back and improve life for the poor people." 1 family. an Student from Exchange anew IEND OF SEASON Zero clearance heat circulating buil.-i- n fireplace. has - eight-year-o- the grad ing rules of the West By Kerscher she attended a Democratic convention. While there she had the where- w By Helen Hamblin HeUo Schiavenato, 17, Blaine Thurgood officiating. Interment in the West Point Cemetery. Ron and Debbie Opp who are living in South Dakota have a new daughter born on July 4. Grandparents are Ronald and Lora Opp and Robert and Florence Koster.. The new arrival will be called Heidi. June and Thora Martin have returned from Oregon and Idaho after about a ten days absence. Hines Jarmon Bishop, of Kaysville who died on July 3 in the Davis North Medical Center was the father of Bettie Jones. His wife the former Pearl Fowers who he married in 1938 and sons Delbert H. Bishop of Liberty, Richard E. Bishop of Roy and Mrs. Jones are among survivors. He was an active member of the LDS Church and a member of the American Legion. returned from a recent trip back east to Hartford, Conn, Tj ffl, i Student returns to Brazil Sunset area news By Denise Hammon July 9, 1980 Clearfield Courier - There is one sad note to this situation. Harold and Jay, who havent seen each other for seven years missed each other by three days. Betty and Bob were proud to be able to have all 12 of their grandchildren together for the first time and they took advantage of it by getting pictures. Other grandchildren were: Christie Anna, Brandon Zachery, Heather Dawn, Joshua John and Susan Louisa who belong to Wil and Susan Grey. Also Laura LeeAnn who is the daughter of Duane and Leslie Grey. It is interesting to note that the three newest grandchildren were all born within one week of each other. They are: Christopher Ryan, born March 31st, Susan Louisa, April 4th and Laura LeeAnn, April 7th. Aleda and Steve Weeks and their children, Jeff and Nathan have been visiting with Aledas parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (Lois) Riggs. Their home is in Filer which is a suburb of Twin Falls, Idaho. The Weeks, Riggs and another daughter Diane and her husband Ken Erickson and children, Troy and Michelle of Layton spent Thursday, July 3rd at Willard Bay boating, water skiing and enjoying each others company. Congratulations to the new parents: following Eugene L. and Rhonda Purser, girl, June 28th. Raymond and Holly Chavez, boy, July 1. Michael J. and Dusti Sprouse, boy, July 1 Jeff R. and Kathy Butters, girl, July 2. Stephen Michael and Marcia Young, girl, July 2. Paul and Carla Luby, boy, July 2. William and Heli Hunsaker, boy July 2. Blanche Hill Jensen 80, who died Sunday, June 29, 1980 was the mother of Mrs. Keith (Ruby) Whittaker. Donna Jones Wilde 58, who died Wednesday, July 2, 1980 was the sister of Mrs. Edna Thorpe. Joseph M. Roundy 99, who died Saturday, July 5, 1980 was the father of Wilford Roundy. Please call me, Helen Hamblin, about 825-448- 2, your vacation, visits from your family or anything exciting that is happening in your family. It is of interest to the citizens of Clearfield or anyone who knows us. Vitamin C an essential part of your diet By Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council Nutrition A La Carte Vitamin C is an essential nutrient. Its value in preventing a disease called scurvy is legendary. But more some recently, scientists have claimed that huge doses have the power to cure everything from the common cold to cancer and heart disease. This is just not true. To this date, there have been no rigidly controlled teats to document these claims. If youre trying to shed a few pounds, dont forget that exercise is your best ally. Not only will you exercise your muscles, you will tone your body and increase your cardiovascular output. Experts agree that its better for your body to increase activity and thus the number of calories used than for jbu to reduce calories drastically and not get enough nutrients. Food restrictions for people with acne were once the cornerstone of medical treatment. Today, however, most dermatologists believe it is unnecessary. The major factor causing acne appears to be increased sex hormone production during puberty. This encourages the oil glands of the skin to increase in size and activity. Mild skin peeler lotions and antibiotics are very useful in controlling the condition. UCLA researchers state that calcium sources other than milk are impractical. Many nutrition sources list spinach, sardines, broccoli, almonds, kidney beans, fish, and cassava as alternate sources of dietary calcium. But the quantities of each needed to meet the Recommended Dietary Allowances of calcium are so large that they are impractical to eat. The researchers say that this is why the USDA daily food guide and the Guide to Good Eating recommend two or more glasses of milk or its calcium equivalent from the milk group every day. The U.S. Department ' of and Welfare dietary guidelines urge Americans to eat a wide variety of foods and to maintain their ideal weight to protect their health. Nutritious foods dont have to be expensive. You don't have to cut out Essential nutrients in the interest of saving a penny or two. There are many food choices in the grocery store at the right price. Be informed and make sure your choices are ilse ones. After all, food is more than just something to eat Health, Education Read and use the want ads |