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Show PERPETUAL STG3A3S 3322 SO. 3rd E. S.L.C., If you UT 84115 care Invite someone to dinner Here in Utah more than 1,200 young boys and girls from every race and walk of life face this Thanksgiving holiday far from hqme and family, They are students from the Thiokol Clearfield Job Corps Center. In the past, many families in surrounding communities have taken one or more students into their home to share this day of thanks. Still, ' US Postage PAID Cleorltud hundreds of students remained on Center to eat turkey cafeteria style. If you can fit another chair at, your holiday dinner table, please invite an appreciative Job Corps student to spend Thanksgiving with your family. 840 UT Peirrut No I i 2 in Ogden In Salt Lake call 3 ask for extension 323 or 521-713- 0, 773-143- Serving the Clearfie Community Relations. area , November 21 , 1979 .iff; s Q) New Restau7cziti opzm BRANDING IRON recently opened in Clearfield at the site of the former Pizza Marias, 609 North Main. Paul Cornwell is the manager of the restaurant which is open at 10 a.m. each morning for breakfast and features all cuts of steaks and a variety of sandwiches and many other delicacies. THE Church bazaar A bazaar will be held on Wednesday Nov. 28 from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Community Church, 200 S. to feature crafts, food 500 i E., Clearfield. On Sale will be baked items, can- dies, fancy hand work, and a white elephant table. . light refreshments will also be for sale. Bazaar scheduled M eed Park update r jf Si 'I f " V, t " ,. VT "h .S CLASS at Heritage Center Wf , bid of $68,491. 4 ' A !VV ?vy y , . progressing.on orahead of schedule, according to City Manager Gayle Starks. Bids were awarded Tuesday for the sprinkling system and the four lighted tennis courts. John Edmonds was low bidder on the tennis courts at $54,890; Controlled Irrigation Co. won the sprinkling system contract with a WCCX ON STS 13 PARK is Is busily J Cl ?x engaged with their knitting arid crocheting. They are for the annual bazaar November held to be 30th. The public is invited to attend and browsrand preparing shop. The center will have hot scones and pop to lend to the festive atmosphere. Pictured are, left to right, lr maMortenson, the volunteer Instructor; Shirley Wlttman, Dorothy Fisher, Bernice Graham, Norma Hanson, Blanche Bowman, and Pearl Doepker. i t X a THE NIEDLKWORK V . . . i;. V" ' |