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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Dec. 6, 1978, Page 6 SUNTIA.. Woman finishes basic training OURS HOLIDAY ANTONIO PARTY SUPPLIES Air Reserve L. Harkleroad, Portable Bars Beverage Fountains Tables & CHar$ Dishes Stlverwore Punch Bowls Cups Coffee Makers Linens Paper Goods Airman Chafing Dishes Fun Food Equipment Grills Decorations Giosswa-- (inwmd 'Jmty S 'fwmtioti Sales 393-535- So. retired Air Force Technical Sergeant L and Mrs. Isaac Harkleroad of 2994 South 2850 West, Ogden, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training fa Ogden 3 DEBRA HARKELROAD . . . Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force If ry Advertising Specialties 3770 Kiesel of j completes training Airman Harkleroad now goes to Chanute AFB, 111 , for specialized training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. airman is a 1978 graduate of Roy High School The FIREPWCE FULL SERVICE SHOP A public seminar on flammable products and fire safety is to be held Thursday jj pm To be held at the Health t 7 Holiday Sale FREE INSTALLATIONS k jjtnter Auditorium, Avenue, P Weber x Built-In- s ng Stoves LICENSED CONTRACTORS Morgan educator, 2570 District Weber-Morga- n 3 4 ROY said Heber understand, Rodriguez the paper's editor and publisher Mundo Latino The receives much of its news from newspapers in Spanish speaking countries We receive news the day after it is printed in papers in At t HEBER RODRIQUEZ . . . voice for Spanish people SI professors at the University of Utah. Also Ms. Mary Cato writes news from New solely be advertising, dont have the money to prm that many copies Rodriguez said. The paper is printed twic a month but according Rodriguez, the paper has th goal of becoming a weekly 1979 with a circulation Jersey 10,000. Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. Rodriguez said. Local and U.S. national news is gathered by Dr. Melendez and Dr. Mario Avelardo Delgado, sociology papers circulation is currently 2,000 mailed The subscriptions, some as far away as Maryland and New Jersey We could be reaching another 7,000 or 8,000, but since the paper is supported Unusual holiday plants, greenery offered locally - RIVE RD ALE We are offering hundreds of new i unusual holiday plants i od prpenery this year m addition to the traditional pmnsettias for Christmas, leports David D. Gibby, manager of the large Gibby Floral and Greenhouses Plant Warehouse at 1450 R.verdale Road We have something new table conterpieces highly colored leaf plants from Denmaik, the Croton, which are really fantastic We also have stocked the normal Crotons, which are really hardy growing specimens We believe that we have the biggest green plant and potted plant variet.es in the state, and in y are all doing very nicely ti.is year, he points out Mr Gibby and his father, D Gibby, founder of cefully as other health, such a. hazards, poliomyelitis outbreak m 1952, which killed about a third as many people as died by fire in that year the District Health Department, "ignorance and indifference contribute substantially to the magnitude of the fire problem in the U.S. The seriousness of the fire problem really hasnt hit the American public as for- - 5800 S. 1S00W. 773-953- Ogden, Health Department officials wilgive out consumer information on products that are highly flammable, helps toVecogmzing fire harzards along with a film on flammable liquids. A question and answer period ta ill follow. According to Lee Ann Russell, community health SEE US FOR DETAILS SALE ENDS DEC. 1 5th Free-Standi- of these people do not speak English and our paper is the only form of news that they can Thousands Flammable items being explained aGILLERY 978 Newspaper printed solely The airman studied the Air AND MUCH MORE! Call us for a Free Brochure & Price List Rentals daughter 1 She also cited the sta i ic that seven out of n u r m occurmg annually homes ;outs 500 Boy ne The Gateway D.tlr.ct ol the Lake Bonneville ocr .1 of the Boy Scouts of Am i ica is dlennfictd 91 ffnUiC sK- - Flowers for any Occasion. LAKESIDE SQUARE CLEARFIELD, 3,500 registered with this junction achievement, Adrians, the boy scout supply store in Clearfield, has agreed to give a watch to the 3,500th cub, boy scout or varsity seouter registering at their store He urges all those who are interested in joining the scout program to sign up now, as the district would like to reach this mark '- 'flocvcru nearing UTAH 825 4891 known widely greenhouse authorities and horticulturahsts The senior Mr Gibby has been in the business over 48 years with members of his family, and has been at the Riverdale Road location for the past 25 years Paul and Mary Joyce Tate, are proud parents of a baby girl, born of 4480 S 2450 W., Nov. 27 at McKay-De- e Hospital. They now have two boys and two girls in their family. Mr. and Mrs Gary Newman and family went to Boulder City, Nevada for the Thanksgiving holidays. They were guests of Mr. Newmans sister and her family They all went to Southern California together for some fun Disneyland and Margaret Wiberg, of 2580 W , 5800 S., are parents of a baby boy, born Nov. 28 at McKay Dee Hospital. Members of the Knit Wits Club met at the new home of LaRae McEntire in West Point last Tuesday evening. They enjoyed an evening of handwork, and visiting, and discussed plans for their Christmas party Members attending included; Jean Harris, Elsie Cottle, Melba Klee, Lynile Buhler, Bobbie Thomas, Dorothy Lunt, Anna Odell, Ellen Rees, Betty Wood, Marilyn Beck, Helen Hubbard, Joyce Madsen, and Virginia Wursten. A baby girl was born at North Davis Medical Center on Nov. 23 to Richard and Annette Thompson, of 5080 S. 1825 W. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever had all their family for the V US The intermountain area including Colorado, has Spanish speaking popular of over 250,000, Rodrigue said. "We have the onl Spanish language newspape and our growth potential i unlimited at this point. Mr. Rodriguez, a graduat of the University of th in Republic Uruguaj worked as an accountant fo 20 years in his native countr before bringing his wife an son to the United States eigl years ago. )&& 1 SAVE NOW AT FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION SPECIAL BONUS o holidi Thanksgiving Dinner was served to ab 35. Their daughter Marie her husband, Greg Dov were here from their homi Nevada. They came to tend the wedding of Cheevers PER 0 This dividend will be paid January 1,1 979 on share savings on deposit December 31, 1978. The special bonus Is for the last quarter of 1978. Your credit union is where you befong- eyes with all I Of In h .'CK JuV fcr.c ?JZU Ik on daught It Roy. V ? Congratulations to Stacy Copps, who was the ' place winner in the Iftah Farm Bureau Federations annual essay contest. She is the daughter of Mr,!j Mrs. and Ly3j Christopherson, and is at student Valley VlCJi Elementary School. Russell and Joan Perry (1 2590 W. 4400 S. have a bC' girl born Nov. 26, at Da m North Medical Center. baby joins four brother the family. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and their went to Star Valley Wyom to spend the Thanksgiv M with holidays Stevensons parents. Larry and Virginia MU are parents of a baby b born recently, This is young couples first chi Jeanel and Jay Raymond had a baby b about a week ago. This their first boy, after havi four girls. Brent and Donna Dobsi have a baby boy, their fii Fred . bro rial ssns it- - ,10 r, W3 Yli ? f 3d bl Mi r.i Jin no Jj ID , fcs 9.1 ,n Deschnt V, Lowell Peterson is Canada where he is havin special surgery on his bad m fcf J a I PHONE Order your Christmas Bouquets. . see it! LAYTON 21 79 N 1 700 W West of Davis No Hospital Suite 393-843- 9 N 1 825-162- 4 BLVD 84401 An extra pair of glasses is a great holiday gift. . .Cant you 9b0 2btli St 4 WASHINGTON OGDEN. UTAH KNIGHTON OPTICAL OGDEN 394-347- 2955 the beautiful Playboy sights at: especially now! Federal Employees Credit Union v it sunglass collection of sights youll rave about. Theres a spectac opening styles. shapes and colors for men and women. All designed in OPTYL". the contemporary frame material of comfort and convenience. Lightweight, colorfastand shape retaining OPTYL frames maintain their proper adjustment longer. See - n tempts your SIGHT SEEING ANNUM n Deanne, and to be here Ioj the holiday. Janell Henderson and daughter, Orelene Mikes gave a grocery shower Deanne Cheever, prior to marriage last week. Friei and neighbors attended. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Moi had their three sons, Mi Mark, and Marshall and t tjft wife, all here for jl f Thanksgiving holiday. j are all attending Marshall and his wife visited with her parents, D, ".M t and Mrs. Harry Hall also cj home of Mrs. in Roy. Playboy YOCI E n SZ owns the Richy Theatre i Salt Lake City, broadcasl the Spanish language radi program on Saturdays Station XWHO. Beginning January, he will be broai casting the news in spams on Channel 7. of the United Methodi Women, of the First Unit Methodist Church, of Ogde Grace Fellowship, of tl United Methodist Wome will hold a potluck Christa supper, on Dec. 14 at tt PLAYBOY TAKES os; e to publishin In addition the newspaper Rodrigue child. Mrs. Raymond Rodem will be the hostess at home on Dec. 15 for Circle REGULAR DIVIDEND !n; Roy News - Roy New Si Marineland. Ronald and scout s According to Ray Chase, district executive, this is the largest number of scouts they have had, and m con- C this popular floral company, are I,? w OGDEN 425 E 5350 So St Benedict Pro! Bldg 1 ) . Poinsettia Ozaleas Christmas Arrangements Phon 394-347- 4 2955 Washington Blvd Ogdn, Utan 84401 I |