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Show t SUN CHRONICLE, April 28, 1 CLEARFIELD COURIER, 978, Page 4 iSOl Kessler seeking office Help Needed Cooks, Counter Help Craig Kessler of Highland today announced his candidacy for Congress from work. Young marrieds cannot afford homes they need and the elderly cannot district. Ford dignity because the rising costs and fixed incomes Yet, Mr. McKay fuels the fires in inflation by On inflation Mr. Kessler state, "Taxes and inflation are eating away the very substance of our daily lives. Buying power is down. Mothers are being forced to percent pay raise. It is time to halt inflation, balance the budget and let the people, not the government, exert control over their financial destiny. "We are living in Mr. challenging times, Kessler continues, "The moral and ethical fiber of our nation is being attacked on all sides. Families are sulfering severe economic first Utahs Speaking before a group of his supporters in his American headquarters, Mr. Kessler stated, "It is time that the people of the First District regain a congressman who will represent them. Mr. McKay, though a fine and decent individual, is out of step and out of touch, as evidenced by his voting record. Good Starting Salary Paid Vacation Uniforms & Meals Provided Apply In Person 5810 S. 1900 W. Roy CRAIG KESSLER 1st District candidate 293 N. Main Clearfield ... Inc in oting to increase Federal Soending and the National Debt And, he votes himself and other federal workers a say SAYS: MKBWIE changing society. Yet, Mr. McKay votes not only for inflationary programs but also for programs such as International Womens Year which promotes the ERA, abortion and federal day care centers. Mr. McKay is out of step. 21! IEM5OT2 0R LEASE) -- STARTING (15 IN STOCK) (10 In conclusion, Mr. Kessler stated, As our nation enters its third century, responsible legislation is needed to curb inflation, protect the sanctity of the family, create a strong defense and develop domestic energy. It is my commitment to represent the people of Utah with responsible, realistic and common sense leadership. $1 $ 0.599 Stock No. 8241 Suggested Retail: Stock No. L8290 Suggested Retail: $7138 $12,566 IN and 1979 last week, with Natalie Clements as and Holly Kirkbride as t, Elections are secretary. held this week class officers. being $ for Valerie 1973 MONTEREY $21 $15,058 25 special awards to the Student Government Class. Spelling trophies were awarded to the ninth grade spelling champions, Kim Dahl, George Argerakis, and Joyce Davies by Mrs. Miles. Mr. Darrell Atkinson was the chairman of the event, assisted by Mr. Mecham and Dr. Layton. James Foutz was elected Studentbody president for The new home of Wayne and Frances Boekweg Pullum is well underway east of their present home at 957 W. 4400 S. Mr. Pullum said the main floor will contain 2300 square feet and will have a full basement. It will be finished w'ith white brick. They expect it will be ready for occupancy next fall. Doug and and the Pam Thomas three children recently moved from Weber Valley Park to San Diego, California. Cherilyn Southwick was down from Dietrick, Idaho over the weekend. Rodney 2830 1974 MAZDA PICKUP 2565 1974 DUSTER 1976 OLDS 98 6085 1972 CADILLAC 2755 1975 VEGA 2230 2860 1976 VEGA WAGON 1976 LTD 4135 1976 MUSTANG 4150 1972 TOYOTA WAGON 1900 cost is only $1 per day plus a $5 license fee if the new owners live in Roy. Any questions can be answered by calling 825-168- and Penny Southwick have purchased a 35 acre place with a home on it close to Stephen and Cherilyn. They expect to move up there this coming Saturday. About 125 people showed up for tryouts for parts in the last Wedshow Aurelia and nesday Friday nights, according to Paula Sever, director and assistant choreographer. She said they are in the process of selecting the cast this week. It will be presented at Bonneville High School on June 14, 16 and 17. Viola Briseno has sold her home in the Weber Valley Mobile Park and moved to Sparks, Nevada. Fay Hull is recovering at home after surgery per- at McKay-DeHospital recently. e Lynn and Ila Stephens had 12 oz. baby boy born at McKay-De- e Hospital on a 6 lb. 1978 Cadillac Cpe de Ville SALE PRICE 2599 2399 2099 1899 5499 1999 1499 1999 3699 3899 1399 2825 1975 MAVERICK OLD male English Sheepdog is now available at the Roy Pound, 5500 S. 4300 W. until May 3. To get a dog from the pound, the formed $1499 3005 1975 COMET . . 1. ID 12.599 Stock No. 8310 Suggested Retail: PRICE: a home. Aurich, eighth grade; and Carter Cook and Audrie Ogden of the ninth grade. Musical numbers were presented by a girls quartet and a girls chorus, directed Mr. Arnold. After by remarks by Principal Cook, certificates were awarded. Mr. Miller then presented USED CAR SPECIALS BOOK need honor STOCK) COMPARABLE PRICES ON ALL NEW CARS IN STOCK! SUPER BUY: I THIS THREE MONTH STARTING FROM: STARTING FROM: FROM: r' MARK V CONTINENTAL (18 IN STOCK) x grade; mumudreiids $$$ MOW! XR-- 7 seventh graders, eighth graders, and 66 ninth graders were honored Thursday, April 20, at the Annual Honors Banquet at North Davis. Sixty-si- 58 Parents 7, COUGAR Zj students enjoyed a banquet after which a program was held. Student speakers were Paulette Manning, seventh and our The Snow Jam has finally broken in the East FEBRUARY, MARCH & APRIL cars are all arriving AT ONCE! We now have the BIGGEST Cougar XR-Continental, and Mark V inventory in our history and must make room for more arriving daily . . . save M strains and immense pressure because of a NDJH holds banquet SsafffiaDipdl April 27, 1978, Page 4 per mo. 36 Mo. Open End Lease Total of Payments $9552 Tax April 19. Teal Taylor came down from Ricks College to visit her aunt, Laura Nelle Taylor Bendixsen. She will catch a plane Tuesday to return to her home near Richmond, Virginia. Laura Nelle has just returned from Rawlins, Wyoming where she helped when her son Jan and his wife, Carrie had a new baby on April 11. The 7 lb. 11 oz. girl will be given the name of Lacey. Elders Scot Bendixsen and Colin Winchester will leave by plane Tuesday for Japan where they are both to serve their LDS missions. The baby boy of Brent and Tamra Ellis tipped the scales at a little over 8 lbs. when it was born at McKay-De- e Hospital on Jan. 22. n Kent and Lorraine and son, Kurtis, have moved into a new home at Wid-diso- 2805 Washington Blvd. Ogden 394-166- 6 4240 S. 950 W.. ID ratty A baby girl was born to Byron and Suzann Redfield at McKay-De- e Hospital on April 14. The newcomer weighed in at 9 lbs 3 oz. She will be given the name Lisa Marie. Byron is the mainfor tenance supervisor Riverdale City. Dont forget the breakfast being held at the 1,3,5, Ward Saturday morning, April 29 in behalf of the Pioneer Trek fund. It will be served from 7:30 to 9:30. Also there will be a Sports Banquet at the Ward that evening beginning at 7 p.m. Reorganization of the 3rd Ward Elders Quorum became necessary with the imminent departure of Rodney Southwick who has been the president. Dexter Rees has been given the position as the new president with Norman Baker and Gary Hunsaker as his counselors. Zona and David Taylor arrived back home over the weekend. They left Nov. 4 to spend the winter at their home at St. Geroge. Doris Chatelain is back home after several weeks spent in the hospital. Here for an extended visit with her mother, Winifred Hoagland, is LaVaun Rose from Rapid City, South Dakota. Mrs. w) IfOiwrlit (REMEMBER OUR GOAL:) GGOCN No Unhappy Customers! Clcssifiods Mako Easy Salos for $2 wock $6 monlh 3350 Wall Ave. PHONEsl 621-191- 0 ''Made the way you lilto 'urn! LRRCIICJ 5810 So. 1900 VY. ;CIRCLH Roy 293 II. Mein Clsarfisld l; ' rr, I , ? M I '1 Thought for the Day: According to a fable, the Devil once put his old tools up for sale. Laid out on the table for the customers inspection were the old familiar ones of hatred, jealousy, pride, greed, etc.. Amidst the lot was a tiny wedge shaped tool which hscfta price tag excessively higher than any of the rest. When asked why the price of such an unusually small tool was so much higher the Devil replied, "That is my most valuable tool I call it "discouragement. With it I can dig and pry until I can make a tiny opening in surfaces which ordinarily repel all the other openers. Once inside I can wreck great havoc among the contents. LINCOLN-MERCUR- Y "The Smaller Profit Man " 4,1 Roses BOOK PRICES based from MarchApril Kelly Blue Book and April NADA Book SALES AND LEASING i husband and son came out with her then returned home. Our Roadors l3iy 5ffitrd ! th CGd Tomato , I 825-166- 6 f |