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Show 4 1 Peg f Local students graduate from W3C SMIOR CITIZGIT9 students from Twenty-on- e I Gearfield and neighboring CORNGR By Carol Lewis Surely hope you are enjoying the warmth of the summer. are still having most of our classes at the Senior Center. are now playing horse shoes if any of you would like to participate. Come on over. On Friday, July 18th at 12:30p.m. we are planning a very We We special event. Lt. Steve Layton of the Clearfield Police Department will be at Hertiage to discuss with you - the necessity of self defense. He will show you a most informative film on the subject. Please circle the date and well remind you again. Photo contest scheduled for August Golden Spike National Historic Site is adding a new feature to its annual Railroaders Festival. On August 9, the park will judge a photo contest in con- junction with other tractions at its special atone-da- y celebration. Photographers interested in participating should plan their entries now. The rules are simple. Up to three 5.7 or larger, black and white or color photographs may be entered. Each photograph must be of some Golden Spike attraction. The parks colorful locomotives, Promontorys "Hell-on-Whee- ls tent town, the living history program or any natural feature at the railroad site are a few of mny possibilities. The photographs can be mailed or delivered to the park any time before 10 a.m., August 9th. The en I' trants name, address, age and phone number should be on the back of each photograph. Prizes will be awarded to the best entries in each of two categories, under age 18 and over 18. Judging will be at 11 a.m. the day of the festival. All photographs will be on display at Golden Spike the day of the festival and throughout the following week. They will then be returned. In addition to this new contest. Golden Spikes fourth annual affair will also feature a concert by the Irish musicians Ten Penny a railroad '4 melodrama, popular reenactments of the driving of the last spike, plus more. Further information about the photo contest or the program can be obtained by calling the park at 1 2961 N. Fairfield, Layton Open daily, except Sundays Open July 4 ft 24 8-- 8 Tel 773-982- 2 .. Free ,'rollers Save time & money Receiving high honors (cum laude) were Ronald Korth, Julie Lavine, John C. Parks. All had earned bachelor of science degrees. Malika 0. Keval was a high honors graduate and Rebekah S. Odle an honors graduate with associate degrees earned in two year programs. Clinton - Julie Sunset David W. Harris, high honors, bachelor of science; Becky L. Schmidt, honors, associate of science; Peter B. Wieser and Kim L. both Wibert, honors, associate of applied science, and Lorynn E. Willden, honors, associate of applied science. A. Niederhauser, high honors, associate of arts; Richard J. Peel, highest honors, bachelor of arts, and - Richard G. Stiefken, honors, grand prize will be awarded in the Sixth Annual A $1,000 Poetry Competition sponsored by the World of Poetry, a quarterly newsletter for poets. . Poems of all styles and on any subject are eligible to compete for the grand prize or for 49 other cash or merchandise awards. Says Poetry Editor Eddie-Lo- u We are enCloe, couraging poetic talent of every kind, and expect our contest to produce exciting discoveries like Virginia Bates, a housewife from Layton High 's class of '75 plans reunion The Layton High School class of 1975 reunion will be held August 2, at the Layton High School cafeteria from 6 to 11 p.m. A dinner and dance are scheduled for part of the nights activities. Tickets, ($15 couple or $8 single), can be obtained by West Point - Kimberly K. Hornak, high honors, bachelor of science and Pamela Cook, honors, associate of arts. sending a check to Pat Martinez Graham, 652 West 550 North, Clearfield, Utah, 84015. It is requested that members of ' the class desiring tickets have their money in by July 15. For more information, call Pat at 825-233- 8. Maryland. She grand prize last year with her poem PIETA. Rules and official entry forms are available from World of Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Dept. N., Woodbine, won our California Sacramento, 1Jrite noiv! Crime Prevention Coalition Box 6600 Rockville, Maryland 20850 TAKE A BITE OUT OF I I I Pauline 1979 The Advertising Council, Ino Cadet Dennis R. Thompson, son of Melvin J. Thompson, 50 Lynnwood is Drive, Clearfield, receiving pratical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced Fort Lewis, Camp, Washington. k The training six-wee- program is designed to present cadets with hands-o- n training which cannot be adequately presented on a college campus. While at camp, cadets will learn orientering, land navigation, indicidual and small unit tactics, first aid, drill and ceremony, and Are a variety of weapons. Upon completion of camp, some cadets will be com- as missioned lieutenants. second Others will return schools to complete their senior year and will be commissioned upon graduation. Thompson, a student at Weber State College, Ogden, is a 1971 graduate of Gearfield High School. He and his wife, Gwen, live at 1643 N. 2900 W., Ginton. Thompsons mother, Mrs. Lois Zogmaister, resides at 878 N. 2600 W., Clinton. to their Marine Pfc. Warr completes course Marine Pfc. Cynthia A. Warr, daughter of Ethel A. Webb of 159 W. 1300 N., Sunset, has completed the Basic Warehousing Course. course was conducted at the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow, Calif. The four-wee- k the troduction to all aspects of was supply operations. operate They studied receiving, issuing, inventorying, and storage of supplies. The second and third weeks were devoted to pratical application of their classroom instruction during supervised, training in an operating warehouse. The final week spent learning to material handling equipment forklifts and including s. i A 1979 graduate of Salt Lake Community High School in Salt Lake Gty, she ceremonies were held recently for Pauline D. Johnson of Gearfield at the Ogden IRS Center where she was a Federal employee for more than 13 years. Captain David C. Gillman, whose wife, Suzanne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lombardo of 1224 Val Halla Drive, Gearfield, has graduated from the Strategic Air Commands missile combat crew readiness training course at operational Van-denbe- Air Force Base, here. He will now receive additional training and duty as a missile combat crew member at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. joined the Marine Corps in 1980. Her husband, Kenneth, is the son of Marion and Julie Warr of Logan Ave.. Salt Lake City. ? The captain is a 1967 graduate of Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Calif. He received a bachelors degree in 1971, and a master's degree in 1975 from Brigham Young University. many members belong to The Although Concert Choir will perform July 4 at 8 p.m. in a free Twilight Concert on Temple Square on the North Visitors Center plaza. The performance by the choir will include patriotic, sacred, and contemporary music. Formed in 1974, the choir represented Michigan during Bicen- celebrations Philadelphia Washington, D.C., in in and 1976. Utahs largest and fastest growing independent real estate organization has just opened the doors to all independent realtors and will commence franchising immediately. . Corporation, Wardley founded January 1, 1974 by Lynn E. Wardley, has become in six years, Utahs largest independent realtor. They are currently the largest in structural listings, dollar volume sales and number of associates. Dollar volume for 1979 exceeded 120 million and the organization included more than 250 associates. Although franchising is new to us, stated Mr. Wardley, there is an extensive national trend for realtors to band togetner to share management responsibilities, A technical training, advertising and marketing expenses. We have developed a proven systematic program of in sound procedures BARBARA CLIFFORD, Mgrs. 734 South Main. Layton management, procedures, office personnel MAKE $60 A WEEKEND LEARNING AJOB SKILL DURING HIGH SCHOOL. dont have to wait for graduation to start learning a valuable iob skill like Surveying, Medical Technology or Communications. If youre 17 or older and qualify, join your local Army Reserve unit You MIKE A 1864 CHERRY BURNETT. Mqrs RON Wwt 5300 South Roy As A and start now, one weekend a month at nearly $60 per! For details, call your Army Representative, in the Yellow Pages under CAROL TAAKE. Mgrs "Recruiting 225 North Main Straot, Clearilok! managers of Kentucky Fried Chicken, We see that all of our employees take great pride preparing the very best Kentucky Fried Chicken and fixins. Our joy is serving you! so Com 0 caowN 57 DAGOES ir uisiomer Cusiomn p.iw.ill appln ,illr v.ilrv l,t OFFER FXPIRFS 11. 1980 f Irl 5 pin rs nl (hr Colonel's Originiil Rn ipr or F.xl.i Crispv, I pint ol iirin v, and S rolls for onlv J6 49. I.imil nnrrniimn per i usiomer Customer pavs all appliialile sales lax 9 pic( rs of i hi( ken (Oriijin.il Rn iM' nr F'.xtr.i flrispv) I l.irifc miishcd pot, ili- & ijr.i I l.irqc siilntl Dinner rolls (in .11 (iiHMin ( IISIOIIKT Clislninrr p.l CCRCH2 ,"rr iiwpon good h,A tn ihm ARMY RESERVE, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, the choir is not limited to church members. original route to Utah, the choir will give concerts in Omaha, Nebraska, and Denver, Colorado. Admission to the concert is free, but attendance Three Christmas and concert albums have been recorded by the choir. The group performs in Detroits Orchestra Hall, which Church members from the Detroit area have restored from an abandoned shell to iThi, loupun ddrrtftro linirtl ad II. in . ai oiurv in Ihu ad training, recruiting, aggressive advertising and what we feel is the finest client service program ever offered by a realtor to home sellers and buyers. One example of client service cited by Mr. Wardley was their Wardley Home Warranty. This warranty not only protects the seller of a home against last minute electrical or plumbing failures just before they move, but protects the buyer from facing plumbing, electrical or major appliance failure after taking possession for up to a full year. What is most imstated Wardley, portant, we provide warrantys to both buyers and sellers at no additional charge. Attracting quality sales a sometimes people, problem in real estate, is one area that Wardley has been especially successful in. Mr. Wardley explained that todays tax laws and numerous regulations require extensive training in real estate. Our approach is is limited to those six and should older. Concert-goer- s bring a blanket or pillow to sit on. If weather makes it necessary, the outdoor concert will be moved inside the Tabernacle. Other performances in the1 Twilight pianist Douglas Humpherys, July 11; pioneer heritage concert, July 18; violinist Percy Kalt, July 25; Southern California Mormon Choir, August 1; pianist Donna Turner Smith, August 8; pianist Charles Giles, August 15; pianist Irene Weiss Peery with her son Joseph, August 22; and Brigham Young University Faculty Woodwind Quintet, August 29. nine-year-o- ld imwi WOTWf 198(1 CTRC j rrDr tl) I to conduct seminars, clinics and schooling to assist associates in becoming fully qualified specialists in all aspects of real estate. Wardley also believes in aggressive advertising and devotes more money and energy towards this phase of marketing than most of the larger real estate groups. We back our sales associates not only with heavy advertising, but also with a client referral plan, afnational filiation and post sales follow-u- p unmatched by anyone to my knowledge, stated Wardley. Wardley participate salespeople in a unique made A by large variety of additional awards are presented strength, marketing strength and training and recruiting strength. Lynn Wardley believes that there is more than this that he is offering in a People sense the spirit of a company. They want, to utilize services of a growing, enthusiastic, intelligent organization who is willing to do a little more and go the extra mile for them. Wardley Associates has this kind of spirit. for achievement in all phases of realty work. Wardley tThiMoupimmrf(nlt in Ihi works with visually impaired school children in Baton Rouge, A librarian who each Louisiana, rises morning at 5:30 a.m., showers, washes her hair, dresses and drives her van to work by 8 a.m. Nothing unusual here, except that the woman involved Carold Chandler goes through life confined to a wheelchair. of victim a Shes Friedreichs ataxia, one of 40 neuromuscular the disorders included in the research and medical care programs of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Miss Chandler is one of the inspiring subjects of Faces of Hope 1980, a new cplor film starring television personality David Hartman and produced by the Association. The film is now available for free use by local TV stations, clubs, fraternal groups and other organizations, Mr. Norton Hill, president of the Utah Chapter announced today. Faces of Hope features Hartman, host of TVs Good Morning, America, in five moving interviews with victims of muscle disease, Mr. Hill said. Scenes of the patients at home and at work are shown in the film along with their eloquent conversations with Hartman, which Inspired a tremendous public response when originally presented on the Muscular Dystrophy Labor Day Telethon. Hie feature will be distributed throughout the country. In addition to Miss Chandler, interview subjects are Arizzi, of San FOR YOUR Rocky Antonio, Texas, LIFE at adJ The American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE MDAs National Poster Child; Sharon Arvin, of Lafayette, Indiana, a member of the Advisory of Board Indianas Rehabilitation Vocational Services; Victor Alt, of Davenport, Washington, a retired farmer; and Henry Walker, of Detroit, a former automobile assembly line worker. Faces of Hope is a film that offers exceptional insights into the lives of five remarkable individuals who represent the thousands of victims of neuromuscular disease Mr. Hill said. I ' sincerely hope everybody has an opportunity to see it. it. Arrangements to show the MDA film can be made by contacting Robert Bedont, 3333 South 9th East, No. 100, : Salt Lake City, Utah 84106, and COUPONS C.OODONI.Y VTSTORF(S)I ISTFOBFIOW: Clearfield: 225 North Main Street. Roy: 1864 West 5300 South. Layton: 734 South Main. Associates currently has 12 offices in Utah and will expand this number to approximately 50 within the next year. The Ogden based realtor anticipates that most of their expansion will be in Utah this year. Plans to expand into additional states will progress into the last half of 1981 and beyond. fapirfs auoust II. 1980 aodrrw lialrd franchise. Wardley in- centive plan that provides them compensation beyond usual commissions. Called the Progressive Commission Split, associates of Wardley participate in profits and investments management. Obviously the real adof smaller independent realtors joining forces is in strength-finan- cial vantage New MDA film stars David Hartman HELP US FIGHT .ill S iipplii .ililr s.ilrs l;ix iThi MEETTODATS tins Ini Sr 49 .ind tins I iimt one ( nnHin pel OFFF.R F.XPIRF.S AUGUST M ao is Plica BUCtDT This mipon yowl lor 2 pir rs ol thr Colonel's Onirin.il Rn or Kxtri C'ris ,iml ,i roll lor onlv 7(. I itnti out (oiijMin rt AUGUST in lav with that voloabl covpoas. toon and i Michigan Mormon Choir performs twilight concert Concert series are The Mormon condition. En choir its Wardley Corp. to begin franchising RICHARD i January Captain Gillman graduates Johnson retires Retirement . Cadet Thompson receives training During tennial ) Servicemen first week, students received an in 95817. Michigan I Concrete degrees. Poetry contest offers $1,000 prize I I New Concrete Projects Made Easy with art Highest honors (magna gum laude) - Amy B. Hardison, Debbie L. Delcastillo, Gene L. Hathenbruck, Barbara L. McKinnon, Alice A. Tegider and Dana Lee II Yard 1 communities graduated with scholastic honors from Weber State College during commencement exercises this spring. Those from Clearfield who earned honois include: ftiomock. All had earned bachelor CONCRETE PROJECTS? G9-(3- July 2. 1980 Clearfield Courier 486-593- t |