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Show v Jan. 11,1 978, Poge 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Sunset Junior High reports classes for community school WINTER located at 389 So. 1000 East in Clearfield. Admission is 75 cents; or 50 cents for those who have their own skates. SCHEDULE: 1978 REGISTRATION INSTR- UCTIONS You may register at the first class, but to insure space and materials it is advisable to by calling the director, (phone any evening prior to Jan. 12. 4:00 - 5:15 5:30 - 7:00 Pre-regist- (Cartooning, Designing, Wood Ceramics, Etc.) and 6th grade. Woodshop Leather Craft & Plastics Spanish 10. Basic Harmony 11. Consumer Backpacking 8. 9. 773-065- THURSDAY Gymnastics and roller skating cannot be preregistered. (Equipment, 1. Sewing (Tailoring) (men and womens tailoring. Jr. High through adults welcome.) CLASS 2. TUESDAY Crocheting-Knittin- Roller every skating Tuesday evening at Hill Field Elementary School Survival, Avalanche Safety, etc.) SATURDAY g Jr. Basketball Register in the band room (east entrance of the school) (any level) 3. Needlepoint 4. Ceramics (hand & wheel methods) 5. Bread & Other Breads Roller Skating Painting, Acrylics, Wood Painting, 7. 4th, 5th, between 9 a.m. and noon on Saturday, Jan. 7. Details of this program will be given at this time. The program is open to students from third to ninth grade who live in the Sunset and Clinton area. Judo If you are interested in a class in Judo please register the same time and place as Jr. Basketball. If there is sufficient interest a class in Judo will be offered soon. Gymnastics The teachers of this program have studied extensively with Diane Cassity, former head gymnastic coach at Weber State Gary and Donna and their family visited in California over the New Years with Mrs. Kidmans parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Garn Dastrup in Corona, in Inglewood with a grandmother Mrs. Margaret Firedman. They also took the family to Knotsberry Farm. Raymond and their Anderson, present was mother Letha Charlenes mother. Roxey Bronson Also Deon three husband Hyrum Gilbert Register in the band room, (east entrance) between 8 and 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. Classes will begin the same morning as follows: 9:00 - 10:00 4th, 5th, and 6th grade 10:00 - 11:00 pre-scho- thru 3rd grade 11:00 - 12:00 overflow. The 11:00 to 12:00 class is scheduled in the event that the other two classes are filled. If taught, it will include levels thru pre-scho- 6th. 1 Cathy Sundwall and her children David and Nell spent the weekend here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon, they are staying in Murray with Dr. and Mrs. Val Sundwall for a few weeks. ' ' Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Beth Ward for the January gathering, A Mildred Porter family history of Catharine ' McGuire, grandmother of Osmer Knight was given by Verda Knight. The lesson on 26 Joseph Holbrook was given Funeral services in the by June Schaelling. Present Layton 2nd Ward with were Mildred Porter, Doris Bishop Cleve Dibble of- Elmer, Verl Nielsen, Pearl ficiating. Interment in the Dabel, Beth Ward, Melba Memorial Kaysville-Layto- n Smith, Erlene Eddington, I Sylvia Smith, Verda Knight, Park. Maurice and Bertha lone Ferrin, Mildred Porter, Stoker have returned from June Schaelling, Margaret California which was to have Willis, Pearl Anderson, been a Thanksgiving visit Gwen Bush, Eldeen Barnes, which they extended a few Wanda Nielsen, Harriet weeks. Mrs. Stoker had a Daines, Roxey Bronson, cataract removed from an Adene Judd. Wilda Izatt a of Joseph eye while she was down descendant there. They visited with two Holbrook was a special guest. daughters and their families, The Edward Lee family Dr. Kent and Karen Pierce of Covina and Glenn and are leaving Sunset to make Joyce Johnson of Sierra their home in Fruit Heights. Madre. Mrs. Stoker returns The new home was a this week to have the results Christmas surprise for Mrs. Lee. of the eye operation examined. Florence Wallaceis still Talbot died in 1960. Born in Bountiful she had a lifelong Layton resident. Surviving are two sons, three daughters, 15 grandchildren, 14. department. son-in-la- Mrs. Andrrsons sister. The Jeffers recently moved to Inglewood. Mrs. Telitha S. Talbot, 91, of Layton who died Jan. 3 in the Davis North Medical" Center was the mother of Van DuWayne Talbot. Her was receiving congratulations on Sunday on her 89th birthday. Dr. Ernest Larsen and family spent the New Years weekend in Emery with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen. Kenneth Rock and Marino and Jean Ganz were among those present in Salt Lake on Sunday at the dedication of the new wing of Holy Cross Hospital. Mr. Rock is the hospital administrator, Mr. Ganz heads the maintenence youngest children Phillip, Sharon and Evon and Mrs. Anderson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Irevin Cox of Hooper spent a week of the Christmas Holidays visiting in Inglewood with Darrel and Ann Jeffer, the Coxs daughter and College. n. Chrisa Dick's Police Report Class Pre-scho- ol through 3rd grade. r. Roy Do What You Like Art 6. JANUARY 3, 1978 Edwin Cole, 98 Mill Road, Layton, reported four checks, totaling $730 70, were taken from a desk at the Cinnamon Tree Hugh Dorathy, 2182 W 5600 S , reported someone dented the driver s side door of his 1977 Subaru and also damaged the dash with punctures and scratches while it was parked in his driveway MOLDINGS - CHABLIS BIRCH RAINTRIE $59 649 GLACIER ELM ANTIQUE RANCH PECAN 5, 1978 Officers assisted the lire department in stopping a fire hydrant at 2000 W 5075 that had been turned on by unknown persons Four Christmas trees were found on fire at a church parking lot The fire department also responded An accident at 6000 S 2100 W , involved Orson Paul Millet, 2109 W 6000 S , Roy, and Bertha Salazar, 4184 S 300 W Mrs Larry Rallison, 5637 S 2800 W , reported kids on their way to school threw a rolled-u- p newspaper through a front window Damage estimated at $20 Everett Carney, 3335 W 4800 S , reported the loss of a trailer hitch from his pickup The item, valued at $80, was removed while the vehicle was parked in Albertsons parking lot Lt Hammon gave a lecture on crime to a class at Roy High and also showed a film There were 35 people in attendance Diane Green, 5274 S 2675 W , reported the theft of a glass from a storm door Loss estimated at $25 Williamena Gandee, 4795 S 6700 W , Hooper, reportedly did $100 damage to a stair handrail while leaving the parking lot at Jorgensen's Book Store S , Simulated woodgram embossed finished louon 316x4x8 grade $6 49 1st 6 Caribou Oak MELLOW 316x4x8 1st graoe Simulated Wood-groi- n on Louon Pfywood wood vwv or with a lauait plywood bock 316x4x8. lit grad. 6 $5 Mathematics. The categories for the entries are Math in History, Math in Science, Math in Art, Pure Math, and Career-relate- d Math. The Math Fair will be on display and open to the public all day Jan. 28, until 6:30 p.m. JANUARY OJsuk-ubs- - 7. 1978 The Utah Department of Transportation was contacted after a traffic light at S 1900 W was reported Mike Goodwin, 4987 S 2700 W , reported damage to a window apparently shot with a pellet gun A boy was being questionned An accident at 5450 S 1900 W , involved vehicles listed to C H Dredge and Co , 918 S 2000 W .Syracuse, and Kleum Jumparkong, 3330 B Saratoga, HAFB 4400 JANUARY 8. 1978 Grant Wood, 1460 32nd, Ogden, reported a hit and run accident when someone ran into his vehicle parked at 3930 S 1915 W Sam Ortega, 6000 S 2390 W , and Robert Snow, 1024 E 825 N , Layton, were involved in an accident at 6000 S 1900 W An accident at 5450 S 1900 W , involved Robert Dererrera, 1376 Sherma, Layton, and Eleanor Bower, 2680 Foothill, Ogden An indecent exposure case was reported by the parents of two girls A man about 25 apparently exposed himself while the girls were playing at Shingles $ 66x1010 7' x 100' ..$34.99 7'x200 .. $69.95 RANGE HOODS ALUM. ROOFING Sand Ridge Park JANUARY CONCRETE REINFORCING WIRE 240 ALLIED Sell-Seal- 9, 1978 Dave McFarland, 2164 W 4300 S , reported the loss of a spare tire and rally wheel from his new 78 Chev pickup Loss estimated at $100 Ron Taylor, Ron's Automotive, 1900 W , Riverdale Road, reported a woman asked to charge work done on her car When he told her that no charges were available without a proper credit card, she drove off The bill was listed at $29 63 A father reported his daughter had left home two weeks ago and had not returned Joann Wehus was found guilty of a probation violation (theft by deception) and sentenced to 180 days The term will run concurrent with a District Court term She was transported to Weber County Jail. Gary Vander Stappen was found guilty of driving on revocation and sentenced to $175 and 30 days in jail 28 days were suspended on payment of the fine and there was a stay on the fine until Jan 24 The defendant was to enter the Weber County Jail at 6 p m Jan 13 to begin his term Charles Joseph Johnson, 39, Roosevelt, Utah, was booked into Weber Jail following a charge of driving on revocation and also because of a discrepancy in license plates on his vehicle Officers offered assistance to the ambulance at the home of LeRoy Tullis, 2418 W 5850 S The victim was transported to the hospital Sylvia Ritchie, 2466 W 5075 S , reported the lo6s of a purse and contents that had been left in the church lobby Loss estimated at $15 An attempted burglary was reported at Mas and Pas restaurant, Someone . broke down (he first door but was unable to get through a second door Unknown persons broke three outside lights and the glass of one door at Roy Elementary School Damage listed at $70. li i 49W'x10' .... 49VY'x14" ... 49W'x16' .... 49Wx20' .... $8.39 $10.49 $14.69 $16.79 $20.99 HfMM-30- BATHROOM TILI BOARD Second Grade 5x5 5x6 It $2.50 $3.00 GALVANIZED PIPE 'in $9 MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS Easy to Install Ready to Finish to watch a sky diving exhibition in which another son Jay was a participant There were twenty four divers participating, twelve at one time from one plane. lenglhi t. 23c ft.k 44c It. 71c ft. .. GREEN TURF 4' CARPETING 6 ft. wide (!. IndoorOutdoor 4.00 sq. yard. All Sizes. ft DOMESTIC Barbad Wire YOUR CARPETS 80-Ro- CIUNCI IIICMHIt COM! 773-71- 84 23,s DIY FASTER USI 20 Years Experience 10NCU Roll d Did you know . . 6Vk FT. k CHAIN LINK SO ft. rolls 1.U IVhFT '.... $1.76 $1.16 $2.04 4 FT. $24.95 $31.95 $36.95 5 FT. N FIELD FENCE 6 FT. American Made 4 Inch tripe WC STOCK POSTS LINK FENCES IN FOR CHAIN ALL SIZES SIZES OF CHAIN UNK GATES AVAILABLE. ALL a QUALITY EYEVARE fi HEARING AIDS and were on Thursday. Letha Smith has returned from Folsom, Calif, where she was with a sister Bertha Whisitt who has had major surgery. She was also with a daughter and her family Daniel and Tamera Kelly of Salt Lake after Daniel had surgery on his left hand. The Kellys are expecting a fifth child. Grant and Charlene Wise, their sons Dale and Kent went to Tooele on Saturday 21-f- W'xiv. Hxar iW'xar and up 6 FT Val and Judy Hyer have a new daughter born on Jan. 6 in the Davis North Hospital. Sunset. Funeral services 5 CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS $3.11 26"x$' B6"x10' ... $3.90 J26"xl2' ... $4.69 B6"x14' ... $5.49 26"x16' ... $6.20 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS AU SIZES 1 " $ Ker-she- r. Charles Evans, 68, of Clinton who died last week was the father of Dennis and Nolan Evans who live in h dinance Willamena Gandee, 4795 S 6700 W , Hooper, and Peggy Jean Wallace, 3257 S 2425 W , were involved in an accident at Roy High Officers assisted the ambulance at 5054 S 2325 W , where Robert Courney, 52, reportedly had some kind of a seizure The victim was transported to the hospital HCAVYWT, her with parents recuperating following an automobile accident about two months ago. Her parents are Pete and Bemita Hospital. jo their creativity, appearance, to and its relevance DeLyla Cummings is still North K1 Simulated wood groin on Louon A ibnulatwd by Paul Nakayu Sand Ridge Reporter On Jan. 27 and 28, Sand Ridge Junior Highs Math Department will sponsor a Math Fair. Students at Sand Ridge will be able to display of their knowledge Mathematics in projects or displays. The projects and displays will be judged by students and faculty from Roy, Weber, and Bonneville High Schools on Jan. 27. The categories for the entries will be judged according to analyized. Wayne Palmer's new Dec. 21 at Davis 8! 316x4x8. $59 JANUARY 6, 1978 In an accident at 5600 S 2200 W , were David Offret, 6071 S 220U W , and Marilyn Sue Ferguson, 712 N Highway, Layton Officers twice cleared 0 Christmas trees that were causing a traffic hazard near 5900 S 2100 W Another Christmas tree was moved from the street at 5981 S 2050 W Three vehicles were checked for parking violation concerning the 72 hour or- 16x4x8 3 First grade, simulated finish on lonau plywood Simulated Woodgrotn on Lavon Plywood 316 x 4 x 8 1st grode hospitalized following an illness last Wednesday. Tests are still being Susan son arrived on TO CHOOSE FROM RANEUNG AND COLORED LARGEST (MJANTITY AND VARIETY NA$S IN THE INTERWEST. JANUARY 4. 1978 Arvol Smith, 5076 S 4700 S , Hoooer reported the loss of a 12 volt battery from his truck while parked at Roy High Value set at $45 Robin Williams, 5018 S 2500 W , reported unknown persons entered her home through the sliding doors and took two $20 bills from the kitchen cabinet JANUARY 0 OVER SO TYRES H HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY $ prescriptions written by your eye doctor. have large selection of eyewear frames. have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids! available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. 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