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Show Clearfield Courier, December 5, 1979, Page 1 24 farm residents run for MAKING Some 24 farm residents of Davis County are in the running for 20 Agricultural MORE FUN have found that a new way of aending books as birth day, graduation, anniverl, any-tim- e sary, gifts can help keep a family together when it has to be far get-wel- apart. The gift of a book you never touch can be a great way to stay in touch. The American Booksellers Assn, and the National KSUJS? Koms Discount Association of College Stores are cosponsors of a k Certificates program that lets you send one of 12 attractive cards and a gift certificate for a book redeemable at participating bookstores all over the country. Its a lot faster, easier and often less expen sive than sending a book, youve picked out yourself The next time youre in a bookstore, you might like to ask whether it plans to participate in this program or if it already does. Give-a-Boo- may saw 2 to 14 on homeownen insurance ti your home is less than You 7 yean old Call me and find out That homeowners Insurance the State Farm way. dOB STAdGt 1)275 S 1900 am St)1 W 84. 67' Roy Utah Phone: Off. S25-716- 9 staif Form nmantf Casualty Compmv Mountain States iagioMl Otttca ftsneiey Cofosodo Stabilization and Conservation (ASCS) community committee positions, according to Chairperson Ben A. Thurgood. The list of nominees for each community is: COMMUNITY A: Thomas J. Evans, John W. Firth, Robert L. Jaques Glen J. Love, Glen Perkins and Reed Robins. . COMMUNITY B-Kurt Fowers, Stanley Hamblin, Lynn D. Kirkman, Glen Singleton, Don Thurgood and Tomio Yamada. Grant Call, G. Ralph Dibble, Vernon Flint, Ambrose Motta, Paul Robers and Jack D: COMMUNITY D. Stevenson. COMMUNITY E: Alma Eakle Jr., Walter S. Elliot, Rawl Rice, Seymour Rigby, William "Bill Smith and Thomas J. Williams. Ballots will be mailed November 23 to all known eligible people to vote in the farmer committee election. The final date for mailing voted ballots, or for dropping them off at the county ASCS office is December 3. Ballots will be counted Dec. 10 at the County ASCS Office, 70 West Gentile Street, Layton, with the public invited to attend. Give Your Pet A Christmas Gift from the CHALET 1PETT 599 North Main, Clearfield 85 Mon. thru Fri. 9-- 1 Sot. On December 17 at 10 a.m., the newly elected community committee members will hold a county convention to nominate and elect one county committee member and two alternates. The newly elected county committee member will serve for three years, the alternates for one year. ASC community committee members not only elect members of the ASC county committee, but will also organize the county committee for 1980, and assist the county committee throughout the year in the administration of federal farm programs. Any farmer who is eligible to take part in any ASC program is eligible to vote in the mail election. Eligibility to vote is determined without regard to race, sex, color, religion, or national origin. A list of all known eligible voters is on file at the county ASCS office and is open for public inspection. If a man or woman feels he or she is eligible to vote and does not receive a ballot, please come to the office for assistance. In the mail election, those One part of the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) response to the 1977 Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act Draft Appraisal, (RCA), Part 1 is now available for public review. Under RCA, USDA is appraising the condition of our nations soil, water, and related CLEAN, QUIET ATMOSPHERE or 825-780- resources; a national and water conservation program; and preparing a statement of national policy concerning these resources. Draft Appraisal, Part 1, contains the status, condition and trends of the nations soil, water and related resources. It is available for public review in USDAs Soil soil developing 5 TENDER LOVING CARE GIVEN TO ALL ANIMALS. of votes will be elected community committee members, the next number two highest will be FUZZY DICE 3, INDIAN SEAT COVERS SPECIAL ORDER SEAT COVERS Add$3.00 for hoodrest. $295 0 reserve components o. INSTALLATION EXTRA) ticipated in the month-lon- g exercise. The training was Rapraaontatlvafor Information: (W..C.B.MS.) is a chib that has been putting the C8 radio to work helping people in the area. Theyre a ton club that meets once a and monitors month, Channel 9. We have no set schedules. We monitor when we have time. We help people with any, kind of emergencies. ; W.C.B.M.S. is a nonprofit organization that contributes annually to a worthy charity. This year they donated $100 to the Primary Childrens Hospital, in Salt Lake (Sty. If you like to talk on the CB, and enjoy helping people, come join our fun club. Wed like to have you, says Leon Communication Howerton, Officer. Write Andriano Bellucci, Jr., Pres., P,0. Box No. 651, Layton, Ut. 84041, or call for Cat Balu on Channel (OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 31, 1979) - 12. ( Ski school registration continues of the Davis County Ski School are a follows: Dec. 153 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 283 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday. Dec. 29- -8 a.m. to 6 Saturday. pjn. Place: Five Mall Bountiful, Registration Points Clearfield Pool 934 S. 1000 E. Clearfield, Pupil Services Office 20 N. Main Farmington. (You may register for 2nd and 3rd sessions at this registration). ' The session consists of five Saturdays starting Jan. 5. Other dates are for this session are Jan. 12, 19, 26, 2. Two price packages are available. They are: Package 1 Includes the following: Session no. 1, 2, or 3 includes 5 lessons plus bus transportation. Snow basin, $25; Alta, $40. Pick-u- p Areas: Snow Basin Bountiful Jr. High, Centerville Jr. High, Farmington School Dist. Office, Kaysville Jr. High, Layton High, Clearfield High, Sunset Jr. High. Alta Bountiful Jr. High, Bountiful High, So. Davis Jr. High. Those North Davis residents preferring Alta must make one of the Bountiful pickup points. Includes 2 Package checkers, chess, bumper Pool Peterson pool, (baseball pool), ping pong, doubles fooseball; Boys 7 pool, checkers, chess, Peterson pool, ping pong, doubles fooseball. Any boy interested in representing Clearfield in any of the events should 14-1- contact Roger Thomas, Recreation Clearfield Director at 8254)476 no later than Monday, December 10. to refine designed procedures among the servies and to develop a high joint readiness. is Coder regularly assigned as a squad leader with the 197th Infantry Brigade at Fort Benning, Ga. He entered the Army in 1970. attended The sergeant Weber State College, Ogden. His wife, Angie, is with him at the fort. scramble The Clearfield Recreation Department has devised a Christmas Word Scramble puzzle to test the patience, stamina and intellect of any family in Clearfield. The puzzle is set up as a maze of letters that when grouped horizontally, vertically, diagonally or backwards will spell out words relating to the Christmas season. Families locating all words in the puzzle and lessons only, you furnish your own transportation, session no. 1, 2, or 3. Five lessons $18. These costs DO NOT include lift passes. Classes will start at 9 a.m. for those furnishing their own transportation. All instruction will be done by certified instructors at Alta and Snow Basin Ski Resorts. Hie class size will be limited to 12 students. Age limit starts at through adult. 10 Youll save on fuel bills Instantly! Qualify for 15 Alta and Snow Basin will have pickup the points throughout county. Buses will depart at 7:30 a.m. and return by students approximately 4:15 p.m. If you wish to register for one or more sessions you may do so during the Nov. 23, 24 registration date. Tickets will be offered and sold on a first come first serve basis. Adult classes will be offered. Alta Day pass all lifts $8, day pass all lifts, $6. Day years, Snow Basin Day pass all lifts $7.50. (12 years of age and under $6) Becker-Littl- e Cat Day Pass $7. (12 years of age and under $5). Becker-Littl- e Cat 10 ride pass $7. The Clearfield Recreation Department is now formulating its youth basketball program for 1980. The program will include leagues for boys grades 4 6 ($5.50), ($5.50), ($6.50) and ($6.50); leagues for girls grades 6 3-- the Recreation Office located at the Clearfield Municipal Swim Pool, 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 East) by Monday, December 24 will receive a prize. 7-- 8' 5-- 9-- 4-- ($5.50) and 7-- 9 ($6.50); tax rebate Easy, installation - or we install All windows custom fit Free estimates for individual windows, or windows larger than 20 square feat. 1-- will be assessed $1 extra per league or clinic. Practices, clinics and games will be held Saturdays at the Gearfield High ts School WASATCH PLAZA starting Gym Sanchez cited for suggestion HILL FORCE AIR Steven E. Sanchez of Clearfield has been cited for a suggestion that improved operations in his work area. He is assigned to the railroad shop at the base. Mr. Sanchez and his wife Roberta have three children. BASE) Puzzles may be picked up at the Recreation Office or at the Clearfield Municipal Building, 140 E. Center Street after December 6. n9 pass $6. Albion-Sunnywid- e, pass day V2 Area Single $4. ride, $1.50. Albion-Sunnysi- pass, $7, 10-ri- e Albion-Sunnysid- e Albion-Sunnysid- Single, $1.25. Things PLEASE DROP IN AND BROWSE - Please Special orders taken on some items as we do not want anyone place yours early disappointed. 773-243- 6 FORCE pin has BASE A been presented to Olga H. Barker of Clearfield at Hill AFB ceremonies. She is a supply specialist instructor at the base. 20-ye- ar 11a.m. to 6 p.m. Layton AIR Mrs. Barker and her husband have four children. Glattwarp a a a a , Chafing Dithat Pun Food Equipment Grillt Decoration AND MUCH MORE 4875731 . R V t. "fr- -. ') - be throughout December at the Recreation Office located at the Gearfield Municipal Swim Pool, 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 East) Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Adults are also being sought to assist with both the boys and girls programs as coaches, referees and If interested scorekeepers. Call Roger Clearfield Director at Thomas, Recreation 825-047- 6. Receives superior award HILL AIR FORCE BASE F.W. Worthington of Gearfield has received a Superior Award at Performance AFB Hill ceremonies. He is an industrial engineering technician at the base. Mr. Worthington and his wife Mildred have two children. makes suggestion HILL AIR FORCE at Hill AFB for BASE-Ci- ted a suggestion to improve operations in his work area was Clearfield resident David H. Allred. He is a production management specialist at the base. high $32 billion for the fiscal year ending September 30. If imports hold at the estimated $16.3 billion, it will mean at $15.7 billion "Elegance of An Affordable Price" KINTALS 3770 lOtiil MtM 393535$ I Unutuid '?Mtq Exclusive Distributor for: NATIONAL INSULATING WINDOWS will Registration conducted ' U.S. agricultural exports are expecte' to reach a new HOLIDAY PARTY SUPPLIES Tablet 6 Chain Dithat, Silverware Punch Bowli, Cup Callao Mahan linant, Paper Goodt March. Allred to Barker HILL January 5 and running each week thereafter through pin presented thru Sat. Wed. 1359 Marilyn Drive and baseketball skills clinics for boys grades 2 ($3.50) and girls grades 3 ($3.50). All to it returning Qevas Quilts Salt Lake City, Utah 841 06 770"0U04 letter received from the Primary Children's Hospital, for their $100 donation, are W C B M S- officers. Standing, left to right are Andriano Bellucci, Jr., Pres., and John B. Brydson, Vice Pres.: Seated are Communications Officer, Leon Howerton, Secretary, Marge Neff, and Secy., Jean Isler. LOOKING AT THANK you Gift Shop featuring Handmade Items 2225 So. 5th East Call Local Factory Monitoring 20 year Buy Direct From Factory and Save! par- ANY SIZE UP TO 20 SQ. FT. Ul(p,S9 EXTERIOR t EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AHTNC) Nov. 2- 9- Sgt. Stephen W. Coder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Coder, 160 W. 700 N., Clearfield, Utah, recently participated in joint training exercise BOLD EAGLE 80 at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla. Over 20,000 personnel from all four services and the $fl50 INTERIOR (TAX -- Service Coder trains in Florida PILLOW YIIEARTS ALUMINUM - -- 11-1- HB MILL FINISH Tournament 7-- INDIAN BLANXET t Dodgo Has yow CB lost some of its appssl? Do you like to help people? Well, the Wasatch Citizen Baud Clearfield city remiits Christmas Clearfield announces .L. basketball program room games playeis word hosted by the Kiwanis-Fel- t Boys and Girls Club in Salt Lake City on Thursday, December 13. The tournaments offered at the competitive event are: Boys checkers, anyball pool, ping pong, doubles 3 fooseball; Boys to. 773-931- 0 GUARDS wqIccjtco Feb. Sectional 5530 So. 1900 Wv Roy CHROME TAILGATE Conservation Service Field Offices. Local residents can review this document at 60 West Gentile, Layton; or Room 1018 Federal Bldg. Ogden, Utah. Your comments and suggestions are needed. All programs and services of the U.S. Department of Agriculture are available to everyone without regard to race, creed, color, age, sex, or national origin. 7-- DISCOUNT A UTO PARTS 12 - Registration, time and dates for the second session The Clearfield Recreation Department has been invited to send a team of twenty to participate boys ages in the Boys Games Room TJE MMG CHRISTOS1 BUYING FUN!!! Chev, Ford J three largest with the Response for review 825-545- 9 4 'IV committee positions seats FAMILY LIFE You can provide pleasure for your family even when you're not with them. An increasing number of people , S 'Tmtctum agriculture trade surplus. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's projection for a record-hig- h $32 billion in farm exports this year means a 17 percent Increase In value over last years foreign farm trade. |