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Show r x ) I? 1 .CLEARFIELD COURIER, SUN CHRONICLE, May 18, 1978, Page 10 10 May 17, 1978, Page MOKfGDln) D.C.-F- ive WASHINGTON, men have been nominated by the special Utah Federal Judicial Selection Commission to fill the vacancy iMa Of MEN OR LADIES! Any kind of work done. Repairs, coat linings, and holes repaired. Uniforms, tailoring, wedding lines. All work guaranteed. Call for appt. Mrs. E. LaMar 5435 S. Nelson. CONT 2050 W.. Roy. 825-724- 9. TURN YOUR hobby into money by selling unique No kits. needlecraft no collecting, delivering, high commissions, 825- 2154. 625 WANTED: Experienced dog groomer for part time work. Call ter 6p.m. or 825-868- mond, af- 625 beautiful weddings, decorations ano catering of any kind. Call INEXPENSIVE, Riverdale. For call: days in any age, to sell classifieds ads and subscriptions for our several newspapers. You can do this or over the Walt Lefler, 825-166- or 6 782-384- room, .3 plus frpl new Ig. car- drapes, air, sprinkling system, spacious landscaped lot. Financing arranged, any terms. Call for appt. or 621 3520. 61 FILL DIRT, sand, clay or mixed. Delivery anytime. Call after 6 p.m. 773-672- 621-25- 625 -- TOP SOIL, well fertilized and fumigated, clean soil, $35 single load, thereafter $30 per load. 9 cu. yards delivered. Higley Farms, 731 11 27 or 731 1539. PLANNING A wedding or party? We have everything from tables and chairs, linens, and china to plastic MANURE $5 a truck load, ou load. 3581 W. 300 N est Point. Ph. 825-852- 625 and paper ELECTRIC 5 T SHIRT DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED: Service route 2 days per month. Earn as much as $600 per month net with your present job. Earn more full time. No RANGE. Maytag washer for sale. Almost new. fairly used. For further info, call 773-618 4405after4 pm. required. Full secured. Ph. toll free (800) Operator 3. 7 7-- after4:30p m. available at Universal Rent-Al- l, 3790 Kiesel. 3 , Ogden, So. 618 NO. 1 SWIM protein. GARAGE LESSONS BEGIN and each two weeks thereafter. Heated JUNE 1st outdoor pool, professional instructors for children and adults. NEPTUNE SWIM SCHOOL. 720 40th. SALE: Bikes, clothes, appliances, furniture, misc. items. May Fri. Sat. 166. 4911 Kiwana Dr.. So. 618 Ogden. 68 . 19-2- RUMMAGE SALE: Used 9-- GERMAN SHEPHERD puppy for sale, female. $5 4 to good home. Call 618 after 6 p.m. Utahns who assisted the commission by providing comments and information. From these candidates, a highly qualified federal judge can be nominated who will provide honorable justice to the people of New series of childbirth classes planned by hospital staff a Utah First District Court Judge and former trial lawyer. He received a degree in 1955 from the University of Utah College of 54, Law. J. Thomas Greene, 47, a lawyer with the Salt Lake City firm of Callister, Greene & Nebeker. A past president of the Utah State Bar Association, Greene graduated in 1952 from the University of Utah College of Metric grant okayed again Law. Bruce S. Jenkins, 51, a Court District bankruptcy judge from Salt Lake City. A former State legislator, Jenkins also the from graduated University of Utah College of Law in 1952. James S. Sawaya, 50, a Utah Third District Court Judge and former general He also practitioner. the from graduated University of Utah College of U.S. students, Avenue in Washington Terrace. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes early the first night to register for the class. Fee is $2.00 for the entire series. Anyone wishing to pre- register may call instructors, Mrs. Marilyn community and classified personnel in the skills of The metrics. grant members Hanson, Robert H. Harmon, Dean Walter E. Oberer of the University of Utah College of Law, Darrell G. Renstrom, Alice Shearer, Belle Spaf-forand David W. Sorenson. d Mrs. clothing and bring a blanket and pillow for exercise Instruction will cover . exercises for the It will also include films and lectures on labor and delivery, anatomy and physiology, facts about programs. St. Benedicts also makes available LaMaze Prepared Childbirth Classes, according to Mrs. Tooley. LaMaze is a form of prepared childbirth using relaxation and breathing Tooley, April Redd, or 392-557- , mother-to-be- nutrition, hygiene and dental well as breast feeding and care of the infant. It will also feature a class on Fathering, as well as classes on infant care, as intellectual hospital procedures coverage. stimulation, admission and insurance Some time during the series a tour of the obstetrics department and nursery will w be conducted. Prospective mothers are urged to wear comfortable techniques, she noted. In addition, the hospital offers classes post-nat- designed to help mothers following childbirth. It is taught on the first Tuesday of each month. Fee is $1.00. It is recommended that the mother wait 6 to 8 weeks after childbirth to attend this class, which includes postnatal exercises as well as infant care information. which totals $31,284 comes to The names were transmitted to the President and the Congressional delegation by Rex E. Lee, chairman of the judicial selection commission. The President will nominate one person for final confirmation by the the district from the U.S. of Health, Department Education, and Welfare. According to Dr. Jim West, Math Science Coordinator for the Weber Schools, the grant will be used to extend metric Senate. teacher training The judicial selection commission was jointly appointed by the Utah delegation on March 13. In making the appointment, Senators Gam and Orrin and Hatch Gunn McKay Congressmen and Dan Marriott requested the commission to consider all ), (D-Uta- h) standards May 24, and 25. Both May Thursday, prospective mothers and fathers are invited and may attend either night. Classes will continue each Wednesday and Thursday evening through July 12 and 13, from 7 to 9 p.m., in the hospital dining room. The address is 5475 South Adams Wednesday, Officials of the Weber School District have been notified of the approval of a grant to instruct teachers, Law. on A new series of Childbirth Education Classes will begin at St. Benedicts Hospital on were Daniel L. Berman, John S. Boyden, Rex J. of and good integrity character, health, legal ability and experience, judicial temperament, and ability to meet the heavy demands placed upon a federal judge. The commission was asked to select the persons and submit to the President a list containing three to five names. delegation' unanimously praised the commission for its hard work and expeditious consideration of the many ap to such vocational fields as home economics as well as community education. Dr. West further reports that as a result of a similiar grant received one year ago specially trained teachers have trained over 300 regular teachers and administrators and also 61 aides in the district This,, he states, has further instigated training programs in metrics for over 9,500 students. The major objectives the new grant include creasing the acquisition metrics skills for teachers, students, of in- of 10,000 com- and members classified personnel. The approach, according to Dr. West, will be to provide hands on experiences to motivate increased student, teacher, and community awareness of metrics. munity MERLE'S FABRIC mobile should receive ious inquiries only. Phone 8261666 days, ask for Glen. ser- fz I 2123 No. Main, Sunset TFN VENTURA OPENING? excellent cond., 69.350 tranmiles, automatic or smission. Call see at 640. 42nd Street. 621-222- Christoffersen, VeNoy Brigham Young University, and William D. Oswald, who served as commission secretary. Other members Utah, they noted. commendations Special were extended by the Congressional delegation to Lee, who is dean of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at litigator. The articles of all kinds. May 19 and Sat . and 20, Fri . Lutheran Trinity Fellowship Hall. 385 W. Golden Ave.. Layton. 618 9-- 3 McConkie, Boyer & Boyle. He graduated in 1948 from the Stanford University law school and is an active applicants 68 WARD FOR SALE: One of the greatest names in sports cars, 1967 Shelby G.T. 500 . 428 cu. in. Cobra, dual four barrel carbs, roll bar. 4 speed. Automobile finished with custom laquer finish, new radial s. This auto- best seeds g tfn WHEAT 54, an Bushnell, (R-Uta- h) 392-233- 4 6 GARDEN? 393-867- Spring special at reduced prices. 60 lbs. only $5. Call after 4 and Sat. 394-753- 618 , and Rototillers Northrup-Kin- 3790 l. KENMORE GAS range. 4 burners, good cond., if call 8266328 interested HARD 393-054- A PLANTING DOUBLE OVEN gas range seat and 200; 2 desks-lov- e chair, Roy. 8268235, quality. 14.6 BEAUTIFUL 73 gold, One owner, low mileage. Power seats, windows. AC. AM-Ftape deck. Snow tires, wrims. Air shocks. Must see and drive to appreciate. Phone evenings, disposables. Universal Rent-AlKiesel. 393-867- 3 618 Company selling. accounts. established investment $4620 IP OR RE 625 in- fixtures and ventory, training. You may have your store open in as little as 15 days. Call any time for Mr. Stephen Loughlin PONTIAC OWNER BY 1694Mowhawk Lane Shadow Valley E. Bench area, 5 bdrms, 4 baths. Ig . peting, HAVE A HIGHLY profitable and beautiful Jean Shop of your own. Featuring the latest in jeans, denims and sportswear. $14,500 in- 824-787- No Agents. recreation room 2 car garage, 641 . baths, fenced yard, fruit trees, sprinkling system, patio and deck, 2 frpl family room, $49,700. By Owner family Em- beginning 34 1 So. in BRICK 4 BDRM Terrace, men and women between the ages of 11 and 13 to sell subscriptions for the Beacon in the N. Ogden and Pleasant View area A good way to make money. Call PERMANENT PART TIME Must be presently employed and free to work four evenings a week from 610 pm. and Sat. 10 an.-- 2 pjn. or five nights a week in my appl iance store . $280 a month or profit sharing, whichever you prefer. For call 825-225interview, (612)835-130- 4 phone. INTERESTED IN SELLING subscriptions for the Ben Lomond Beacon? Were looking for young D cludes Com- missions paid on sales. Contact Stahle Publications, TFN phone 825-- 1 666. in- 773-678- Equal Opportunity ployer; aasr!tEmifs 1 door-to-do- 392-025- evenings, TFN EARN MONEY Need people, BABYSITTING EVENING available Friday and Saturdays at Wonderland formation 625 PURE HONEY FOR SALE 12 lb. canister $9, 451b. canister $29. Phone 621-119Ask for Dave. 5 625 394-510- Grand, Lowery, 773-533- FULL OR PART TIME liquid Showing embroidery. No experience necessary. S. attorney with the Salt Lake of Kirton, City firm Wurlitzer, Kohler, Campbell, Thomas and Kimball, Viscount. Large used dept. Full financing availble. 5800 S. 1900 W., Roy. Ph. . 825-2391- Dan DUNCO PIANO and Organ Warehouse, buy now at 20 to 50 off from oure new warehouse. Famous name brands, like Ham- 782-749- 1973 V in Utahs Federal Court created by the death of the late Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter. plications." Utahns can be proud of the valuable service rendered by the commission, the delegation stated, and we must also thank the many 9 8 May 18th thru 20th Public Notice Hrs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon.-Fri- . 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. Notice Creditors To In POLYESTER PRINTS KNITS me Judicial District Court of Weber County State of Utah, in the matter of the estate of G. Taylor, deceased. Jr., 2Vi TO 4 For SWIMSUIT PLAID FABRIC DENIMS m TO CREDITORS: Estate of Walter G. Taylor, Jr., deceased, Probate No. 14155, All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 18th day of August, 1978, or said claims shall be forever barred. Zion's First National Bank Personal Representative) One South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published three times in the Sun Chronicle, Roy, Utah, dated this May 18, 1978. THREAD 5 Notice to Creditors: Probate No. 14155. NOTICE POLYESTER YARDS LACE Yd. second the Walter. COTTON pans DRAVJIHG $coo STORE coupon HOURS Discount on Beginners Sewingj MON.-FR- I. 8:30 a.m.-6:0- 2 Yds. of Debine 100 Nylon Qbna 0 p.m. 10 e liiinmiib while enrolled. SATURDAY CMtiutu 8:30 a.m.-5:0- 0 p.m. CLOSED 525 Cl WEST 12fh PHONE 393-066- STREET 1 SUNDAYS |