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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, May 31 SUN CHRONICLE. June 1. 1978, Page 10 and their effects. J Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: THE HUMAN FACTOR by Graham Greene. When the British Russell Coleman espionage a headquarters develop leak, suspects are a flamboyant young agent and a placid David Wilson Privates enjoying leave PFC David J. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson, Clinton, and PFC Russell Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ElRoy Coleman, Clinton, are home on a months leave. Dave and Russell were among the 1977 Dave also graduated from LDS before Seminary leaving for basic training at majoring in Police Science. He also serves as Athletic director for the LDS branch at Kiserslaughter, Germany. Individual Coleman passed security clearance and was admitted to the Atomic Demolation Munitions division at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. He also attended Air Assault school at Ft. Campbell. He is stationed in presently Kentucky with the 101st Engineers. Fort Lenardwood, Mo. Wilson went on to complete Advanced at Ft. Benning, Training Ga. David is stationed at Baumholder, Germany with the U.S. Infantry while on his tour of duty. Wilson is graduates at Clearfield High. They were involved in the ROTC program under Col. J. Hess. OFF ANY PIANO 25 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson held a homecoming party for the servicemen Friday with 68 guests attending a buffet dinner. Special guest was Col. J. Hess. IN STOCK "WHEN YOU PRESENT THIS AD Music for dancing was furnished by the Ghost Riders from Harriman, Ut., and Denny Owens was the Ah EXCLUSIVELY instrumentalist. guest 1900 W. 3190 S. OflN ITS. 10 to Vocalists were Darrell Sell, Brenda Collins, Paul Cannon and Shawna Ramsay. Wilson w'ill return to his base in Germany June 15, while Colemam leaves for Kentucky June 4. Roy, 773-533- 0 , . . In the Old s of the heyday, Susanna is career man near retirement. The firm" eliminates the obvious choice, but its the wrong man. THE NEW VEGETABLE GARDEN AND FRUIT R. Milton BOOK by Charleton. Vital new information to make your home garden pay off in dollars and pleasure. company prominent feminist author seems to have killed her lover in a Houston apartment, but amnesia prevents her from saying. POWERS OF NATURE by the National Geographic Society. The latest information on nature's forces earns degree D C. RicWashington, hard S. Davidson of Clearfield, Utah received a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Washington of School Health and Medicine in graduation Sciences exercises at the University on Friday, May 26. Dr. Davidson will serve a residency in family practice University Hospital, Summer received M.D. degrees in the exercises. reading club. All this and more at the Source of the Force, the Southwest Branch Southfield, Ml. A total of 149 students Airman gets unit honors in the Air Motor Company JUST ARRIVED. . .3 train cars LOADED with shiny new Hondas. . .READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! 551 0 Epstein. Interviews with 150 people who had information on Lee Harvey Oswald but were not interviewed by the Warren Commission, went into this portrait of the secret world. assassins TELL ME NOW, AND AGAIN Richard by Llewellyn. A.G. Bessell is becoming chanted more Force. Airman Morgan is a security specialist at Minot AFB, N.D., with the 91st Missile Security Squadron. A to his inin diamond smuggling which he began for a little extra income to keep his family business alive. proportion volvement CONSUMER 1978 GUIDE by Consumer Guide. Get the best buys in 1978 at the best prices. BUYING shown. On Tuesday, to Dragonville June 6, Trek will be the activity theme for stories and movies. The librarians will tell the following stories: Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like, Dragon Franz, and One Dragon to Another. Following the stories the movie Custard the Dragon will be shown. Children of all ages are invited to participate in all the summer further information, Brenda Wilson at call SATURDAY 4 p.m. til 9 p.m. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Alfred VanWagenen has reemphasized the new state law by which parents of the juveniles who are taken into custody in vandalism cases can be sued under civil statutes for up to $1000. The filing would be under normal civil procedures and would name both the parents and the child. Two children, ages caused 7 and 8, recently around $10,000 damage to a house whose owners were on during April. According to Chief Daryl Conger it was the worst case he has obof vandalism 22 years of his served during work. police i,. Raymond and Jill Eves have a new son born on May Grandparents are Jack 23. and Fawn Eves and Virginia Craper. J. Lynn and Sherry Street have a new baby girl born on May 23. Mrs. H.G. Mr. and Hammon have a new grandson born on May 23 in Holy Cross Hospital on May 23 to Dr. David and Cathy Sundwall who live in Salt Lake. Ruth and Thompson and their family spent the Memorial Day weekend in Gunnison at the home of Mrs. Thompsons Charles LARSEN ROBBINS in L. the Ogden-Webe- Hanson r parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Bud the Jorgensen. Memorial Scholarship Fund Benefit Concert with & As a reminder to parents of juveniles city attorney vacation 773-255- Glenn SUNDAY Sym- phonic Choir as the featured soloist. She and her husband, LeRoy, of Taylor are the parents of two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lee former residents of this area, spent the Memorial Day weekend here with Arley and Lorene Wallace. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Wallace are sisters and have many relatives buried in this vicinity. Robert Hansen was honored with an open house you know Automatic transmission, power brakes steering and root. vinyl PFICftL 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA DELUXE transedan. smission, AM radio, vinyl top, with finished in a pewter-grey- , block vinyl interior. 'i ton pickup with 2000 cc heavy duty engine, rear bumper, AM radio, custom package. 1974 VOLKS Beetle, vinyl and Super velour bucket seats, sunroof, radial tires, mag wheels, finished in a beautiful metallic gold color. This one won t last long. .hurry! 1974 BUICK APOLLO engine, auto. Irons., air cond., P.S., P.B dark brown with tan vinyl interior. .hurry! DUSTER coupe, auto, trans., engine, radio, heater, finished in light gold with matching vinyl interior, very low miles. NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. We have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. We fill Priced to sell fost at only 1976 PLYMOUTH $2388 accent HAS AN ADDITIONAL V-- , . . I $1788 I 2388 If you have OPEN fq) UliTHRSEN Di UlUOTOR VbO 3130 Washington Blvd. 621-80- 70 a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. M0NDAY-FRIDA- PLAYBOY Y 9 AM TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY OGDEN LAYTON 950 25th St. Suite N- 2179 N. 1700 W. -l 393-843- 9 no minimum frills packaging, advertising and promotion, and customer pays for only the product. amounts to quite a substantial savings to the consumers. And Albertson's guarantees all of its Generic products. For further information, This contact Frank Williams, Advertising Manager, Utah Division. 9 AM 'TIL NOON Weit of Davit No. Hospital 8251624 on Sunday following church services. He will leave June 10th for the mission home in Salt Lake prior to his mission which will take him to the Portland area. Robert is the son of Roy and Berneice Hansen. The open house was held at their home. Bryan has Stephens returned home after a two Central year American mission in Costa Rica. Bryan is the son of Allan and Nora Stephens. Don and Linda Martin have left Sunset to make their home in Syracuse. The new son of Raymond and Jill Eves is in Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake, for observation.'. Don and Debbie, Opp1 and their new daughter visited here over the Memorial Day holiday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Opp and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Koster. They live in Denver. Sandridge camp of DUP met at the home of Norma Earl on Thursday for the final gathering until fall. Lila Lutz county captain a special guest. Kathryn Brady conducting. Mrs. Brady gave a history of great-grandparen- ts Nathaniel and Susan Luce Thomas who emigrated out west from Vinel Haven, Maine. The lesson on western poets was . given by Norma Dalton. Present were Norma Earl, Norma Dalton, Melba Nola Kimber, Wilcock, Joan Bonnie Jenkins, Jorgensen, Kathryn Brady, Flora Neibaur and a guest Mrs. Wayne Dalton. The DuWaine Larsens spent the Memorial Day weekend in Ephriam. Both Mr. and Mrs. Larsen were born in that area. H.G. Mr. and Mrs. Hammon hosted a dinner on Memorial Day for their family, Hetty Sly of Roy who grandalong brought daughter Holly of Syracuse, Dee Jay and Shirley Hammon and son Steven of Brigham City, son and daughter Suzanne and Dan who ate living in Salt Lake City attending the University of Utah, David and Cathy Sundwall, their children David and Nell and new son born last week, Mr. and Mrs. QUALITY EYEVARE A HEARING AIDS 1977 DATSUN KING CAB with pre-scho- recently performed FRIDAY same as National and Private Label Brands, but The Southwest Branch Library in Roy is announcing a new schedule for the summer months for children of all ages, from through elementary grades. Each Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. there will be activities, stories, games and fun planned, and every Saturday at 2 p.m. movies will be childrens programs. For TO PUBLIC 5 p.m.l a.m. value of the products are the 773-255- JOAN N an- Inc., Library. Everyones invited! For further information, call Evelyn Dussol at 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN 0WNERS-0PE- Albertsons, nounced that starting the week of May 22, all of its stores in Utah and Rock Springs, Wyoming, will have a full line of Generic Brand produces. Albertson's customers will find 20 to 25 low cost items on the shelves right now with plans for a bigger line of basic products in the near future. Generic brands offer the adcustomer several vantages. The nutritional RIGOS RESTAURANT NEW availalbll disenlife in his with part of the 91st Security Police Group at Minot, the unit was also named best security group . in the Strategic Air Command. The 91st competed with Air Force security police units throughout the world, in all phases of military police work before taking top honors in the large unit category. The airman is a 1974 graduate of Roy High School. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant and Mrs. Robert W. Morgan or 4490 South 2450 West, Roy, is a member of the security police unit chosen as best in its category at as Trek to the Southwest Branch Library in Roy the Source of the Force on Saturday, June 3, all day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be a gazebo book sale (old and new) and all sorts of activities all day long on the library lawns and inside the library as well. Included will be the Moon Walk, Star Wars puppet shows and movies, music, clowns, rocket contest, space shuttle display, booths and bake sale, hot dogs, cotton candy, popcorn and punch, doughnuts and snow cones, games and prizes. Kids, sign up for the M.D. 978, Page 1 0 WORLD OF LEE HAILEY OSWALD by Edward Jay Gazebo book sale featured Davidson at Providence at dinner, delightful a lady as one could wish to have for a walk, but she was emphatically not the type with whom an attractive, unattached peer of the realm should fall in love much less seek to marry. THE LADY LOVED TOO WELL by Jack Donahue. A George star-system- 15 when she first feels wanted and protected by someone, a feeling she pursues over the next ten years. AFGHANS by Bonita Bray. If you can knit or crochet, you can turn out some of the most exquisite afghans ever, with the help of this exciting new book. THE LOVE CHILD by Fiona Hill. Lotta was fine N.D. Airman Minot, First Class Douglas W. Morgan, son of retired U.S. Petersen Jill by Robinson. Hollywood fflo m w 1 LEGEND: THE SECRET PERDIDO 0 , terrl brogan WOPTYL W.L. Stephens of Ogden. The 36th wedding of Vic and Kathryn Brady was observed on Memorial Day with all their family there except a daughter who lives in Reno. Tuesday was Mrs. Bradlys birthday. Present were Tom and Marilyn Brady and their children Natalie and Michelle, Same and Rose Marie Brady, their children Leslie and Tara of Ogden, Robert and Renae and their son Scott of West Jordan and Leland and Mary Kaye' Harper and their children Paula, Debbie, Laura, Brady John, Jennifer, Matthew and Mark of Orem. Alan Knudsvig is in fair condition in the McKay-De- e Hospital following a skull fracture he received in an automobile accident in which a companion Michael Kay Parker was killed. Both boys are from Sunset. |