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Show Clearfield Courier, November 28, 1979, Page 12 Police offer tips for safe holiday Tis the Season to be Jolly. But some folks are out to put a damper on your happiness. They are the who find holiday shopping and ripe paSsalfr would-be-robbe- rs gift-givin- g, iheirehew eeaesTT ,;s . . t -- 'jg&gffisv TheOearSeld PoketDepartn FUaid jj, prevent theft from occuring and taring your happy, into ftaspo. They havecome up edth some tttqr gtiodICd doing just that. In addition each man on the force-!)spending approximately 90 minutes- -' per shift . walkiagV through downtown stores, according to a spokesman far thel department, Lt. Chuck- Chadbourne. This ever strong arm of the law approach is an effective deterrent Chadbourne. Officers have also against theft, according-tbeen instructed to be- especially watchful for alcohol violators he said. Some tips for safe shopping offered by the department are: Clean out the trunk of your car before lfwipg on. if diopping trip, making room lor packages there Dont leave package ia back seat of vehicle, ayeriit locked. If there Is no alternative at least covethem.' L'j .Keep car locked at alllimes. r If you havepickuptruck, a cover over the tied, locked and secured to lhe bed will supply safe EAGLE SCOUT Gory DroulilRN&'Bpop 384, ' " --V-' sponsored z packages.., " by the Clearfield Police.Dept,"'J--?- v' '7 Den Heave tend bpgs sitt ing in shopping car 0 l - o - .; vT counters. Since this " ' ' is the prime season for bouse burglgries,ifl- department offers thefollowingtipsaisecuring all toekson-doorjmitriadflw leave your home,. ; ',-' .fu i itemspurchased byaktoge-Jislt-' identification number included.;- : Never leave house and ear keys on the sam9key House keys can be easily duplicated by a and yoiMsmt address ottfaiaedurUk, r 5? mwfrbefc'vi; s . two summer Boy Scout Troop sponsored by the CleArfieldrcamP8 and one Jamboral." Police Department held w:-?- ' Gary is a member of the Scout - Awerdt jChurch of Jesus Christ of Eagle ceremony Wednesday, - 21; Gatter Day Saints, Clearfield November, honoring GaryTr 6th ward and has served as. Secretaflr of the Deacons Droubay, age 15, SB of Counselor of and Mrs. DaloJi,9Mws llS SchoSrS - glfKTaM i plays on their chiarph basketball team. JbfBe was also a voluntarf ewter for the Ogden school -- Baffa locks on doors tfpartwft Vk Chalrmon, Davis Soil Conservation District, Ralph Dibble, Conservation, Fan ' Adorns, Chairman, Davis Soil Conservation District. fytm b li f? &; lauded i "i sal tot!rln8 ; ' AW c . - T.r-- ; neighborhood Of West layton was honored as Davis-yea- r, When working in Attic, ceQgg at the U.AC.D., house. vtf "f ahAiWflatlonof ConsvattooDistricts) Banquet in Salt I, Vary your routine of teblind. ptif Raiptk ws selected by the Davis County Soil Could be watching, yod- - $ " w new Eagle Scout war i. QtotrictSupirelaors. He and his wife, Carmen, r Single women should hevar 1 tor Mr, and Mrs. Harris rlCSPQinted end presented history, which require" Mr. Yosh Miya, Mr. and V Junior assistant scoutmaster ; ihailbox or doorway; use an with MarRi&tCall, A grade for all four ' y Devopa buddy system Mrs. Rawl Price and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurgood. He was also in the chamber patch by his scoutmaster, them when you go away and have them do likewise; Court Allion, cf at this choir at Sunset Junior HigH i Jim Ralph Dibble is a lifelong resident and farmer of the A time, to turn on a lamp and or radio gives the tecama k .pooperator of the Davis Soil n He played little-iaag- tfil rBopr. te home: Pressicft Numerous advancement y for six years-early ln lS33 less than a year after the -Stopdekveries of paper, mail, milk, ewheqT .District worganixed. Ralph has been in livestock feeding other awards were received two first place ajwb-nd-; home two second place trophies. ;: presented that evening la and44 diversified farm operation growing peas, Dort pufl shades or otherwise potatoes, alfalfa, small grain and corn. ' V aipaotons, In scouting, Gary ha$-- ' eluding a Gold Eagle Palm heed1 ha homo you think your land leveling, installed concrete ditch lining and Hahaadoae served in the leadership . to Ray Workman (Ray has tomb aajytbteBii.w immediately, d plastic tubing to help manage and earned 37 merit badges), and fdiaeagfidiiO positions of Patrol Leader, TheOearfkM n watar-'Conserve hi farm World Crest International Ralph Is a director and past Senior Patrol Leader, and, West Layton Irrigation Company. This group the at- .lipresidentof f that to those s? Instructor. wifi. patches . worked diligent toward getting their system piped for He has earned the-- tended the Jamboral last F- r' man? years an(l hey now have about 30,000 feet of pipeline month, V Historic Trails Award, i X f About 8JXM feet was completed during 1978 and 900 installed h. on 384 meets 9 skill Troop project Soar, 8 to 6:30 awards, 21 merit . badges, " Wednesday nights, Jn addition to Balphs excellent farming activities he has and has camped out 31 days P - 4 the Clearfield Police figiveft generously of his time to public service activities. He and nights with Troop 384 . Department. ''!$rv0d 88 W A.S.C. County or Community Committeeman IT years. He has also been a Bishop, High Councilman, JsLi n 4V y V grade point averager Be been on the honor iff, year, citizenship homy for one year, and certificate of achievement 'A. t? - Conaff-yationDtictri- Itolicelkwpeale LAYTON FARMER and Slake Presidency member and is now a Temple worker in the Ogden Temple - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. , Ralph is supported in his farming and other activities by his wife, Carmen. He also enjoys the help of Ms son, Cleve, in the farming operations when Geve isnt teaching school or fulfilling his responsibilities as a Bishop. Congratualtions, Ralph! - Turn in -- yfeetinmrv Eagle ClassiiMjncert set scout feimjay J$ zj vt v11!' v Ji'-t1- j - Michael Fourteefryear-oEugene Car Ison has earned faghteen, Greg C. Vernon, the rank of Eagle Scout hud 0on rii& graduated spring WtywlandJBrett is the son of Mr, Gearfield . areT; & Wacox,-- . and Mrs. Eugene Carlson, now Waher attending a is Allred, daughter 342 S. 3000 W. He is 8 ' academlcvrf David Hugo Allred of 1106 member of Troop 153 College utilising scholarships, school officials East 1050 South in Clearfield, sponsored by the West Point said today. i high school she was a LDS 1st Ward. . , They include' Tina Marie of the National member Michael has served as Allred, Janet L. Boyer, Dale Rooor Society for two years, senior scribe, patrol leader, S. Cook,; Valerie Fisher and active in girls track and patrol leader and assistant; Russell V. Florence, Darryl school dubs. She is planning scout master, 4 - D- - Furlong, Sandra Hwnp- - Ua business ? x, " major at WSC. . Miss Boyer la a daughter B. Hepley ftidterd ok itorthr He attends Davia; ; 2467 jogMbfRjdfCtogR Boyer ofCttntom Junior High School where he ; Mark TMitu MacKenzle, J.Wk.4i is active on dm wrestling-- ' w .'rneinber' M Ike- tidBecky team, fi. f t s' . y r tJ Advanced piano stffdenfo' winners for music, r of Mrs. Barbara T. Stuck The participating pianists Clearfield instructor, wilt; will he Helene Elia, Lyn-nettappear in classical concert Owens, Linda Endo, Monday, Dec. 3, at 7:15 at" Gaylene Endo and Robyn the North Branch Library in Barneck, from Clearfield; Clearfield. Karen Sherman, LuAnne Compositions of Albeniz; Welch, and Carolyn Call, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin,.- - from Layton; Mary Can-- . Gershwin,'-Lecuona- , field, East Debussy, Layton; DeAnn Nino Rota, Child, Clinton; Sharon Wood, Rack-Sunse- t; Sibelius, Prokofieff, Glenna Thayne maninoff, MacDowell - and, Syracuse; and Mary Griffin, Ginestera will be played by;. Salt Lake City, solo and ensemble winners, . The public is invited and it State Fair participants' and ; Is free of charge, two past Sterling Scholar.'.; ,.. IBgb-fichoo- e, - l - 'ln is - - - Honor society member for three years and a member of the Pep and Key clubs. She plans to major in business and economics. . Mr. Cook, a son of David Lawrence Cook of 2374 West in Syracuse, is considering a mathematics major. In high school he was a member of the National , Honor Society, on the honor roll each quarter, and active in music and scouting, where he had earned the- - Eagle Scout award. ' Miss Fisher is a daughter Of Hugh C. Fisher of 53 West for: StambacktiWvifSatiqualHoW'Sw .it ' ' ' .Mi Miss Nuttall is a daughter 1425 North in Sunset. She was on the honor roll in both junior 700 South j " . - and senior of Robert Oral Nuttall of 234 West 750 North in Clearfield. She was a member of the National Honor Society and the pep band and was on the honor roll in junior and senior high schools. She expects to major in the social sciences. Miss Schmidt is a daughter of Kay W. Schmidt of 317 West 930 North in Sunset. She was a member of the National Honor Society and the Key Club in high school and a Sterling Scholar. She lists her prospective college major as engineering. Miss Stamback is a daughter of Kenneth L. and Ramona Stamback of 301 North Main in Layton. In high school she took part in bowling and was a member of the National Honor high school, a member of the National Honor Society, and historian for the French Club. Mr. Florence is a son of Bruce and Nedra Florence of 2194 South 1800 West in Syracuse. During his high school years he was captain of the varsity basketball team, a member of the National Honor Society, and was named in the 1977-7- 8 editions of both the American High School Athletes and Whos Who in American High Schools. He expects to major in accounting at Weber State. . $ , V,." , BangetcrZzntured at stak& conference a -- ! ' - 7 , f- t - A W. Grant Bangeter, The General Session for all member of the presidency of iAmembers and the First Quorum. o be held at 10 a.m. The stake.. Relief society Seventy of The Church n Jesus Christ of UttisDayH: under the direction oif Saints, will be the visiting 3 lundquist will provide 4, general authority at the I soeciai music r Clearfield Utah North Conference, Stake Preadql' ' Alfred C. VanWagener pleased to announce that thpb Saturday and Sunday meetings will be held ie the recently completed. Stake Center at 151 North apd 1000 ra Dedication servicea - . tite-- new stake coufo: wt9 presidedfpveapby ';S , Teacher V fRdiofv Society leaders. J wpary Ijrganiztoois t wdaywilltie NancytitiLbi Ammk 7 - John ' 4 i5taster. n'd( - preside at two meetings on Saturday, Dec. 1st a Priesthood Leadership Spen-dlo- meeting at 4 p.m. and a meeting for all adult stake and ward priesthood and , , 7 p.m. TWdw, Brother BangeSST excellent speaker:? ' ffiget'JaeftJBBl of bacl missionary, a;?&isbq! fi Stake Presidenbht: different stakes, ahmiwluq? president in Bfatil X&trL a Portugal, representative, JegiovJ3 ... r... ., , daughter ve Mr . Hemsley is a son of Melvin J. Thompson of 50' Lynwood Drive in Clearfield He was a member of the National Honor Society in high school, a high honor roll student, and active in band and concert choir. He is an planning electrical engineering mhjor. Mr. Jones is a son of William M. Jones of 1190 East 1150 South in Clearfield. National Honor He was of .Grant A. Thompson of 3201 West 1300 North in West Point. She was a member of the National Honor Society, on the yearbook staff, and a junior high class officer. She plans to become a dental assistant. Mr. Vernon is a son of Charles E. Vernon of 114 West 1900 North in Sunset. In high school, he was ,a i M&awtainedai 'fDon i 1 ' General Authority. He will speaSt-. Bishoprics and higlfc6fln2J5, i Sunday morning, Decr'tod at 7:30 a.m. Immediately. I 1 following at 8:30 a.m. he will peak to all the youth ages " ' " Miss Thomas is a daughter of Brent Thomas of 375 West 2300 North in Sunset. She was a member of the concert pep and marching bands in high school and was secretary of the concert band. She is undecided on a college , , ., major. , Miss Thompson is a , w?: Hr-- a major. member of the National Honor Society and active in football, basketball, baseball and music. He Is a health Society .member in high; , sciences major. school and active in band, . '.t evening. football and the Key Club Y ?, SUNSET 7 . p Wayment la a son of and on the honor roll 12 r Blake Budge has been times. He Is listed as an Sherman A. Wayment of 158 am West 2300 North in Sunset. In priest, the son of, major. and Cheryl Budge. accounting school he was senior high Miss Mackensle is a Galbraith was daughter of Mrs. Florence B. class president, a member of Dennis sustained a Priest, the son of Mackenzie of 1146 South 1090 the vanity basketball team, Wear; Ren and Jan Galbraith. Ann Eaat in Clearfield. She waa and active to track, crow Hill was released as a on the honor and and choir, and on the country honor high honor roll. Ha la registered in i'eatskeds primary teacher. rolls at Clearfield, a member ; Relief Society on general education. of the National Honor Mr. Wilcox la a son of Hal evening will be the Society, active in track and be the M. Wilcox of 115 East 100 Spiritual Living class with tennis, voted most frien"Spiritual Living classes with North in Clearfield. In high Kaye Kendall, Sally Roberts dly" by her senior class, and Linda Phillips to the morhe was a member of will lead the group on was school for a nominee ning, Beth Eeeme to the Thursday morning. Irma homecoming queen. She the National Honor Society and the choir. He is unevening, Norma Earl and Bingham is visiting Teacher expects to major in decided on Valene little are Visitin- g- class leader. a college major. elementary education. - auxiliary officers Miss Hampton is a daughter of R.P. Hampton of 438 East 300 North in Clearfield High School activities included being' ' senior class secretary, homecoming attendant, an alternate cheerleader, a member of the student council, and participation in gymnastics. She is considering a sociology major. ' Kathryn Bennett was released as. first session 'Robert, Reewrepssiolt;Geh()rw ; Mother Education class ; hb mission in the QdoikPriWftA tiW Sunday Atlanta mission on Nof ;18, School teacher Hdan Cool leader,, Barbara Bell as Social he is the son of sohoo) . second, session .ttr Relations Class Leader. late Dale Reeve. Robert : fcooranasrjoho Murdock Relief Society on Wednesday Reeve and Denise Harper as aseistant finance clerk. be the Spiritual Living will on Relief released as Primary , Tuesday society with Lucille classes teachers. Relief Society on win be the Spiritual living in the morning, Teacher ' Visiting Wedensday will be the and Russell Verlene in the with Spiritual Llvlos duitt with. Message cissies Glenna Trotter morning Florence Koster in the evening. Kathryn Gale Is morning Visiting Teacher class - leader, , , Marlon. porning .JeanDunfordintbe 'class leader, Reva Bain ; Ffjad-iYWIiB- ; Bylftgton ,,jFS8tioe6'TiW'- ... Brother Bangeter will 16-2- Deanna Martindale evening. SUNSETS cJSffce - 'V , - church service. to the evening. Teacher class leader, Jean .. wealth Class Bridges is morning Visiting " spouses at Message Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Ellen Cutler to the morning, Darlene Read 0( 877 West. Society and an honor graduate. She is considering accounting for her college National Honor Society in high school. "1 i Mr. Furlong is a son of Richard M. Furlong' of 1174 East 1100 South in Clearfield. He was a member of the -- Wen-deed- lgjd!?l3Ks! under the "direction ' of Darlene Hansen, with Soqja Kelsey at the console. The WGRANT BANGETER stake presidency, high ,Mijbwill A f |