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This year the club will feature the Dodge Brothers Automobile manufactured from 1914 to 1927 as well as Corvettes 25th Anniversary. Club officials have announced that all cars participating in the show will be eligible for trophy selection. As well as the Car Show there will also be a two day Meet Swap starting Saturday 22nd July at the same location. Old Car parts, information and auto accessories will be among Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Additional information on the Car Show and Swap Meet is available by contacting David Arnold in West Point at the show is free and the public is invited. Corpus ! caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives Fort Worth, Tex. Paul S. son of Mr. and Macfarlane, for relief prompt, temporary Mrs. Clark Macfarlane of 780 hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues, then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. No The name: Preparation prescription is needed . Preparation H. Ointment and suppositories. Use only as directed. H. Birch St., Clearfield, Utah, has been promoted to airman first class in the U.S. Air Force. .uioditjli ,nr k- -- m5I REMOVES STUBBORN STAINS; Airman an Macfarlane, management assigned at inventroy specialist, is Carswell AFB, Tex., with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. The airman, a 1975 graduate of Clearfield High School, attended Weber State; College Ogdpn, Utah. her sons Evan and Bevan went on Thursday night. Marino Ganz went to Chicago last week to visit his mother Lena Nagy and to attend funeral services on Monday for an aunt, Rose Malinaro, 70, who died after an operation for cancer about two months, ago. Diane and Steven Ham-mo- Evan Davis of Brigham City and Ann on Hammon of Concord, Calif., spent Tuesday night and Wednesday here with the H.G. Hammons. They went to Lagoon on Tuesday then went swimming in Ogden at the home of LaFranz and Edith Stephens, aunt and uncle of Diane Steven and Ann. Ann has been visiting here for about a month with the Hammons in Brigham City, grandparents Ray and Elaine Call and Grant and Denise Hammon. They visited in Roy on Saturday with Lewis and Hetty Sly and in Salt Lake with David and Cathy Sundwall. Guests of Arley and Lorene Christensen and her daughter Karen of Eugene, Oregon and Mrs. Josie Funeral grandchildren. services on Saturday , Farmington in the 4th, Ward with Dayley of, EocaeJlaJliQ; Ml's. Christensen is the wife ofMr.-.Will3fo nephew,, Mrs. Dayley a niece. ' Mel and Helen Wood, their son Jerry and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chatterton of Syracuse have returned from about 10 days in Southern California. They .foe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy D. Shepherd of 127 West 700 North, Clearfield. lit tzzsrtzssrtcfi STAYS CLEAN LONGER &W COMPLETELY SAFE FAST EFFICIENT NO SHRINKAGE ECONOMICAL RESIDUE FREE ODOR FREE RAPID DRYING FAST SERVICE CHEM-DR- Y CARPET CLEANING V PHONE 825-153- Farmington Cemetery. Dave and Janice Romney Ted! 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The Enquists moved to Texas several months ago from San Diego. V. Milas Gardener, 60, of Farmington who died on July 11 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful was the father of Randy Gardener. He had worked as a sheet metal fabricator at Hill Air Force Base. Born in Huntington he had lived in Farmington since 1953. He was an active member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow the former Jeneal who he Westenschow married in 1940, 4 sons 11 775-226- 0 Airman gets promotion at Texas base hfT n the automotive items available during the swap session. Swap spaces will be available at $5 a stall per day or $7.50 for the two day meet. present special displays commemorating Buick and f!0 f(( her husband Stan Fear live in Renton. In Burlington they visited with the Delbert Griffins who formerly lived in this area. Stan and Denise returned with them for a visit. Mr. Fears parents also live in Sunset. Jerry and Ilia Elwell drove up to Logan on Sunday for a visit with his mother Viola Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maw and their daughter Vicki have returned from a months vacation in Ohio and Indiana. They have a daughter living in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neibaur had a letter from their daughter Ruth Ann Enquist who is now living in (fl pmrlk Fords 75th Anniversary and , Mm 25 Ready to Finish All Sizes. iij' returning recently. The Earls daughter Denise and stew sDrtedl POSTS SHUTTERS Ealy to Install u - 'Miradloy 99 5 $J95 loH-- l y y y v READY on lauan and their son and daughter Lis and Jason, spent about a in week vacationing California recently. Cherly Coker was given a baby shower on Wednesday evening, Neil and Cherly had twins, a boy and a girl about a month ago. It was held in Dale and Norma Earl, Jay and Doris Cook and their family of West Point spent a couple of weeks in Renton and Burlington, Washington for the 8th Annual Golden Spike Empire Vintage Car Club Car Show and Swap Meet Sunday is Mrs. David Arnold, wife of the club president. The public is invited to the free show. GETTING 9, 1 978, Page 4 i? SUndxTVi oil Iowan plywood ALUID i - ? yr&$ Viob4bS Smndotod oodjtdn on Iowan plywood 03 ilfnulotii woodgroai . 1 M DARK 1 r CLEARFIELD COURIER, July 978, Page 4 in mission Asuneian, has been made a Paraguay zone leader of the lady missionaries serving in that area. She has been in South America 17 months. Christy is the daughter of Mark and Bonnie Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight and the Floyd Wilcocks of Syracuse were among those attending the welcome home for Scott Mumford in church services in Huntsville on Sunday evening. Scott has been on a mission for the LDS Church for two years in the Albequerque, N.M. area. He is the son of Arthur and Florence Mumford. Todd and Dree Rasmussen and their baby Amber, have been spending a few days here with Kenneth and Helen Iverson, Mrs. Rasmussen is Mrs. Iversons niece. They live in Boise, Idaho. 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