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Show i CLEARFIELD COURIER, Interesting process Sunset Stake news SUNSET STAKE The Red Cross bloodmobile will be at the Stake Center on May 16. Deseret Industries truck will be at the Stake Center on May 24 to pick up items which are no longer useful to area families. The Scout Camporee is scheduled for May 18th and 19th. Sunset 1 Lavere and Elaine Martin called their new son Allan Curtis. Ralph and Joan Poulson called their new daughter Ginger. The new daughter of Ashley and Janice Wiech-ma- n was called Susan Carrie. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations classes with Jeanette Weaver in the morning, Jolene Burk in the evening. Dorothy Moore is Mother Education class leader in the morning session. Simset 2 Michelle Kendall was released as junior Sunday School organist, Debbie McNee sustained. Dirk Lutz was bantispd and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lutz. Christine Miller was the and confirmed, baptised daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Stan and Mary Earl called their new son Rodney Dale. Grandparents are Dale and Norma Earl, and Rodney and Carol Hasler. Bob and Pat Reineccious called their new daughter Michele. Relief society on Tuesday will be the Mother Education and Relations Social Church news and pictures printed free. Let us classes with Helen Wood teaching the morning Social Relations Popham you soon! Marion Mother Education group. Lois Jensen is the evening Social Relations class leader. Sunset 3 Holman was Anna released as a Primary teacher, Diane Ashdown and Ronald Pardoe as Sunday school teachers. ' Marva sustained chorister, Hickman'- was Junior Pirmary - Pamela Speck a Primary teacher, Lora Opp and Peter Atwater Sunday School teachers. was Dunford Patrick baptised and confirmed, the son of Thomas and Joan Dunford. Eric and Shelly Bertgnolli called their new son Blake Ryan. David and Terry Morris called their new daughter Alece Morris. Grandparents are Ralph and Helen Cook. Ed and Joyce Henderson called their new son Edward Mark Henderson 111. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wilson called their new son Bernard J. Williams. David and Sharon Steele called their new son Matthew David. Sunset 4 nie Dunlap. Ila Elwell was released as a junior Sunday School teacher, Linda Phillips sustained a teacher. Primary Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social with Relations classes Dorothy Church in the morning, Janice White in the evening. Morning Mother Education class will be led by Janet Evans with Dixie Wightman in the evening. Sunset 5 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations Marlene with classes Thurrell in the morning, Bonnie Draayer in the Elaine Wood is Mother Education class leader in both day and ( evening sessions. Crop planting time is a bigger problem than usual for beet farmers in northern Utah this year. Much of the 12,000 acres which have produced sugar beets for many years will be planted to other crops and its beet There will be no classes on Mothers Day. The junior Sunday School is preparing a planting time. The Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, which has handled most of Utahs beets, Mothers day observance program. Blazers and Cub Scouts have received blue ribbons on exibits they displayed recently. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class with Carol Butt in the morning, Kathryn Bennett morning Mother Education class leader. Barbara Bell is evening Social Relations leader, Ann Larsen Mother Education. Kendall Sandra Homemaking class leader. Sunset 7 Kelly and Shauna Hill called their new son Travis, Cary and Susan Thompson named their ' beetfc tf was formed in 1907 by the merger of one Utah and two Idaho sugar companies. Over the years, U and I has owned or operated thirty sugar factories, only four of which were still operating in 1978. These four produced approximately 800 million pounds of pure sugar an nually. Sugar beet farmers in NORMAN TAYLOR Scout earns badge Angela Chambers was baptised and confirmed the daughter of Wayne and Janet Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thalman called their new daughter Heidi Ann, grand- parents are Joseph and Karen Thalman. Collette Parsons was sustained assistant Sunday, School secretary. Leila Hoggan was released as Spiritual Living clclass leader in the Young Adult Brenda Dunlap was Relief Society, Lynette Social , as baptised and confirmed, the Browning daughter of Bruce and Con- Relations class leader and evening. hear from class, the Fromra John Jex Thomas was baptised and confirmed, the son of Lamon and Jolene Thomas. John and Beth Fleming called their new daughter Amber Lee. Sunset 6 SUNSET-- E. Norman Taylor, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, 2058 N. 450 W., has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Affiliated with Troop 320, Sunset 7th Ward, Norman has served as senior patrol leader, bugler, and is an Order of the Arrow member. He attends Sunset Junior High where he is on the high honor roll and served with the concert band and student WORKERS council. He is also active in basketball and baseball i . ' cimpaiir Utah have produced 250,000 to 300,000 tons of beets annually, with a crop value of $9 to $10 million. Modern technology and research has benefited the fanner, producing beet seed that can be grown without and bets that are resistant to certain viruses. There are also hand-thinnin- g, highly mechanized methods of planting and harvesting. Before the decision to close the Garland refinery, beets after harvest were hauled to dumps located in several areas, such as West Point, Layton, Bothwell, and Lehi. From there, the beets were hauled by rail or trucked to the Garland factory. Loaded trucks were driven onto a factilting platform at the beets, the to dump tory which were then washed and floated into a slicer. The sugar bearing liquid was then soaked out of the sliced beets, and the resulting beet pulp removed to be further processed into cattle feed. The raw juice extracted from the beets went through seven purifying processes and was finally boiled in vacuum pans until the sugar The crystallized. crystallized sugar was put ARE busy putting sugar in bags at th warehouse. through a spinning machine (centrifuge) to remove the syrup, and then dried. The syrup was later reboiled to program. He has been Deacons Quorum president and Teachers Quorum secretary for his church. s'- -. , daughter Autumn Dawn. Both babies were named by their grandfather Max Hill, grandmother is Judy Hill. The new daughter of Bob and Lois Ito was called Mary Ann. Corey Caine was baptised and confirmed the son of David and Elizabeth Caine. Norman Taylor, in a Court of Honor at the ward chapel on Friday evening was awarded his Eagle Scout Award. He is the son of Earl and Elizabeth Taylor. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the' Social Relations with Elizabeth Taylor in the morning, Irene Genta in the evening. Nada Nicholas is Mother classes Education class leader. Smith serves with marines Marine Lance Corporal has Clearfield, Utah, reported for duty at Marine Yuma, A TRUCKLOAD of beets is being unloaded at the U and I Co. refinery. TRANSMISSIONS v HAVING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? TRANSMISSION M250 TUNE-U- REG. P $30.00 INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID, GASKETS, AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER EXTRA. smmmscoupoN sPEciALBrniarmn OPEN MON. thru FBI. 6 o m to 6pm form molasses. After processing, the of sugar ended up in one several places. cent Approximately 20 per was bagged at the factory and sent to the warehouse or The shipped to merchants. loaded right was majority into a bulk tanker truck, without bagging, and hauled away for indutstrial use. Some was shipped to West Jordon to be liquefied for use by soft drink manufacturers, dairies etc. The final option was for the sugar to be put in one of the bulk storage bins at the factory. The nearest operating as refinery sugar Amalgamated (White Satin) at Paul, Idaho, near Burley. Utah growers have contracted about 2000 acres of beets for 1979 harvest to this company. Regardless of what we grow its time to get on with the show. According to the Soil Conservation Service Snow Surveys, the water supply is good and we hope the crops replacing sugar beets will be economically productive to the growers and our area. Letters to the editor something Ariz. He joined the Marine Corps in March 1977. O Dear Editor, SALT II is not only an it is a sell American cop-ou- t, out by a desperate American president, who is more intent on trying to cover up his weaknesses as a leader, than in his concern for the safety of this nation. His credentials already reflect his giving away the Panama Canal (wait and see how much it will cost to America give Steven P. Smith, son of Gerald D. and Carolyn K. Smith of 442 S. State, Corps Air Station, 6 May 9, 1979, Page SAT. 8 a m. to 2 p m fINANCING ON APPROVID CREDI1 MOST MAJOR CRIDIT CARDS ACCI PIED away?(, and his forsaking another treaty with Taiwan. Now he expects the American people to have faith in still another treaty -S- ALT II. The plain truth about treaties is that they are like beautiful flowers and pretty women. They last only as long as they last. Most alliances and treaties remain as long as there is interest for their fulfilment. History has shown they are written for, and binding to, the weaker party in the treaty. In SALT II that is America. Treaties are pure politics, a subterfuge, and a poor excuse for national preparedness. The best way for America to sustain world peace is to be second to none m national defense (tread softly and carry a big stick) and the best defense is to have the strongest capability of offense. SALT II is giving advantages to the Russians that may cause them to chance a nuclear win over America. We shall no longer be even in a position of quality and strength. This treaty is destroying the deterrent characteristics America has so long had in order to avoid such a nuclear holocaust. Give You More Whirlpool umrcwve mens Respectfully, Ray W. Burnett South Ogden LOADING SUGAR eets into railroad cars from the beet dump on Sugar Straet is a big ob. IFun 86 piece days planned You cm cook by ttnw md my combination o 4 dillarent oooking cycle. 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