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Show t SUN CHRONICLE, j ! March 30, 1978, Page 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER. ? Nursing mothers gather This loveable The Clearfield-Syracus- e Area group of League will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Sandi Barber. This will be the second meeting of the current series and is entitled The Art of Breast Feeding and OverSubcoming Difficulties. sequent meetings will be held the first Thursday of each month. All others' interested in breast feeding are urged to attend. Babies are welcome. available at Pound, located poodle cross Prospective mothers are also invited and anyone desiring information or help is welcome. For further information concerning the meetings please call Diane Palmer Kathleen Sessions or Kay Durrant 825-468- taken with the Easter bunny is fun, especially when you get a treat too. The Women's Council of Realtor sponosred the picture with the Easter Bunny at a local grocery store. The funds will go to the handicapped at the Garden Home Center in Reservists receive medals Medals were given to Obituaries several men of the Reserve Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Two, Detachment 0802 drilling at the Naval Reserve Center, Ogden. The Reserve Naval Meritorious Service Medal was awarded to H. F. Berg, Roy; D.J. Talbot, Roy; G K. Long, Roy; R.E. Dauma, Clearfield. This medal is awarded to those who distinguish themselves from their fellow military personnel through exemplary Gael Vernon Orlob conduct, ROY Gael Vernon Orlob, Johnson, Roy; three grandof 2037 W. 4250 S., died children; one sister, Mrs. Sunday, March 26, 1978, at Adele Weiser, Salt Lake the Weber County Hospital City. Funeral services will be following a stroke. held Thursday at 1 p.m. at Mr. Orlob was born March Lindquist and Sons Colonial 2, 1920, in Salt Lake City, a ' son of George C. and Lilly Chapel. Friends may call at the Elkiens Orlob. He was married to Jean mortuary Wednesday from 6 Padgett on .June 23, 1952. to 8 p m. and Thursday prijjr They uteres later divorced1.'' to services, kn MiP llW a s h i rfd! firi&tf salesman and owned and Memorial Park. operated Century Motors. He had lived most of his life in Ogden. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Chris Orlob, 58, Ogden; Wltlh 15 efficiency and fidelity during their Naval Reserve Military service. The Armed Forces Reserve Medal was awarded to H F. Berg, Roy ; D.J. Talbot, Roy; D.C. Talbot, Roy; R E. Dauma, Clearfield; and D R. Fisher, Sunset. This medal is awarded to those members of the Reserve Components of the Armed Forces of the ,, United JStates who. complete a , years. ,9f tptl,,tql() ei satisfactory service. We have received several calls from country music fans in this area who requested that we list Utahns who have recorded songs and if any of those songs ever hit the charts. Brian Williams recorded on an ASCAP label, Sweater Wife which caused a few waves m the Mountain West. Shirley Bush, formerly of Roy, also made ASCAP with two fine songs. How Could Any Woman Ask For More kept Shirley in the limelight until she moved to Salmon, Idaho, where she works for the government in processing loan Croxford ROY Mrs. Clara Mae Wilson Croxford, 53, of 4539 S. 1800 W., died Sunday, March 26, 1978, at the Weber County Hospital of diabetes. Mrs. Croxford was bom Nov. 26, 1924, in Ogden, a daughter of Lester James and Cora May Belnap Wilson. She was married to e"Wf ,i. .i , t nr Kill . wliifiH . Call for Appt. 825-545- w ii 0 Friday. donate $2 to save your carpet! Wb11 i : Steamex ffatc She was employed at Mountain Bell for 29 years INC Hirt other methods dont reach. before retiring. She was reared in Ogden and moved to Sunset in 1962 and to Roy in 1976. She graduated from Ogden High School She was a member of the Roy 11th LDS Ward and had served as Sunday School teacher. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of mflfflai carpet cleaner a Lynns Dry PeatV company Cleaning 1959 W 5700 S, Roy 825-431- America and the Communication Workers of America. Surviving are her husband of Roy; one son and two (laughters, Marty DeWayne ( i oxford, Roy; Mrs. Dale V. fCorlene) Evans, Sunset; Mrs. Paul W, (Claramae) Grieve, Plain City; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Wesley J. (Delores) ' Taylor, Roy. be will services Funeral held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Kay Herzog of the Roy 11th Ward officiating. : . Friends may call the mortuary Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment in the Ogden City . Cemetery. . ( 6 power jets 2 s2 n 8244. 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The pound hours are from a.m. and from 5 p.m. The Peterson Brothers from Cache Valley were the hottest singing group in the Intermountam West after they recorded ona VMI affiliated label out of Memphis. Just last week Mrs. Glen Wilson of Clinton called to say that The Oak Ridge Boys sounded a great deal like the original Peterson Brothers. We felt that this musical group could have made it to the top but they were, and still are, actively engaged in running their successful construction company. You Cant Touch Me With a Ten Foot Pole and Very Well, If You Dont Love Me were the only songs they recorded. This close harmony group were offered other recording contracts but they were too busy building highrises, church complexes, and supermarkets to find time to cut another record. We have danced to the Petersons on juke box at the Sheriton in Omaha, where the mid-westill asks about this favulous singing group from Utah. Their recording got them a performance at the White House last July where they entertained for President and Mrs. Carter and congressional guests. Utah singers who plan to record in the near future are The Family Touch from Salt Lake City and Brenda Collins from Murray. We predict big things for these talented Utahns who have high hopes of waxing some chart busters. voi'T' mi' 5500 male terrier-- f is now the Roy proximately song. 1661 North 400 West Sunset, Utah PROFESSIONAL GROOMING ? applications. Shirley and family were in Roy and Ogden this weekend visiting relatives and friends. One of the finest ladies ever to grace the stage, Shirley Bush reflects back to the days when she was a popular country singer and vows that she will never leave the serenity of her mountain home for the hectic life of an entertainer. Bob LaRose of Roy recorded Pretty Is As Pretty Does and Prayer Of a Welfare Child on the same ASCAP label that produced Brian and Shirley. Bob LaRose enjoyed some measure of success with his first recording and is Utahs top male singer. Bob is still making personal appearances with his country band Country Trash and is booked six months m advance. We understand that a recording company has offered this Talented Roy resident an opportunity to was another CHALET Clara Mae ' t PATS PET Mrs. Gae Lynn Franklin 825-264- 7. 773-528- 6 Clearfield. Iltimil IITTTITTTII IT1 La-Lec- HAVING A PICTURE March 29, 1 978, Page 5 621-19- 10 a j . 4 j, y |