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Show I CLEARFIELD COURIER, i Friday with her small daughter Tara Lynn for Meaheim, Germany to join her husband, Terry, who is stationed there. hris& Dick's Present were Mrs. Rocks parents, Mr: ft Mrs. Lee George ft Lavon Reid, Ed Harriet Daines ft Virginia Draper were among friends of Earl ft Carol Steed going to Idaho Falls on Sunday evening for a testimonial for the Steeds who left on Fe b. 22 for the mission home. They will be in the mission home about a month prior to their serving on a mission in marriage to Marlin Lee, a grandson of the original area. ft Mrs. Lawrence and Mr. & Mrs. Roy were among about 40 members going to North Ogden on Sunday evening for the report to the ward of Kelly Reeves, the Kimbers grandson who has just returned from a LDS mission in the Tulsa, Okl. area. Kelly is the son of Lynn & Jenille Barker. Wade Wilcock is among those attending Weber State College who was on the college honor roll. Wade is the son of Wayne & Melba & the Dearborn, Michigan The Steed family were Sunset residents for many years before moving to Idaho Falls. The group were also dinner guests of the Steeds. A Sunset man has been awarded a service Hill at AFB. Richard pin Larsen is the deputy in the office of Assistant to the ' Ogden Air Logistics Quality Assurance. Larsen ft his wife are parents of four children. Carole J. Erickson has ar been awarded a service pin in Hill AFB ceremonies. Carole is an administration specialist at the base. She & her husband Stanley are parents of four 20-ye- ar children. Virginia Draper is back home again after a month visiting in Castle Rock, Wash, with a daughter & Beverly & Mike Glenn. Upon her return from there she spent a few days in son-in-la- w with Evanston daughter & another son-in-la- w Gaylene and Bob Croxford. Jack & Fawn Eves have a new granddaughter born on Feb. 2 to Lex & Beverly McCormick. The McCormicks live in Roy. Bruce ft Larue Watkins have a new owners of the house which is now on the historical list. Wayne and Melba Wilcock have a new grandchild, a girl born on Feb. 16 to Wade & Cathy Wilcock who live in Layton. They will call the little girl Sara Amanda. Mr. Kimber Hansen family Wilcock.- - Dale ft Robin Davis and their children Jill ft Erica were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Kimber over the weekend. The Kimbers are Dales grandparents. Rose Johnson of Riverdale was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon on Friday. Sherry Rollins of Mountain Green, Kenneths parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rock of Peterson, Gordon ft Mary Rock ft their four children Tommy, Kelly, Duane ft Dlyda, .Tim ft Tami McNith, Danae Lewis Don Lewis of Brigham City, Mr. ft Mrs. Mike Rollinn ft Cary of Mountain Green, Scott Rollins of North Ogden ft Roger ft Kellie Peterson of Morgan. Terry ft Lori expect the assignment in Germany to be one or two years. is Davis vacationing for a week in California. She is the daughter of Karen Wallace. Kenneth & Barbara Rock entertained at a family gathering on Wednesday evening. It was a dinner in Stake News Sunset Firest - School Argyle School teacher, Barbara - m- a ANO VA1IITT LAAOtST QUANTITY NAIIS IN TNI INTUWin. MONOWALL GREEN TIGER EYE COPPER Simulated finish louon plywood RIDGECREST BIRCH PECAN 31644 Primary teacher. 647 3 simulated grade woodgrom on louon st vmuioed Injon on woodqrom 2 q plywood CASTLE OAK CROSSCUT 1 472 316 lit BIRCH Simulated grade, wood groin finish on louon plywood 1 4 1 I grode real wood venee' $549 SJ49 Sunset Sixth 316 st evening. Roy. A Sunset Second Norma Coleman has been hospitalized for treatment. Mr. ft Mrs. John Nicholas ft Mr. ft Mrs. Maurice Marshall were among those attending the missionary farewell in Idaho Falls, Ida. last Sunday for Earl ft Carol Steed. Virginia Draper has accepted a call to the London England area. Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Johnson is a graduate of Clearfield High School where he was active in numerous school activities, in the morning, Melba Miskin in the evening. Sunset Third in es club hosted a dinner on Tuesday night at the Lions Den in South Ogden to which were invited. Present were the Gene Burns, Ed Daines, Jack Dewitts, Keith Egberts, Oz husbands Knights, Onslow Nielsons, honor of their daughter Lori Floyd Perrys, George Reids McKissick. who left on ft Irma Bingham. missionary farewell was held on Sunday evening to honor Brian Johnson who Spiritual Living lessons on Tuesday will be given by football, athletics, 240 DUCTED RANGE ihingles HOODS ALLIED Sell-seal- basketball, court and track. He earned honors in football his senior year and also helped the basketball team make it to the state playoffs. Thomas was Marge released as Sunday School chorister, Deanna Williams sustained Social Relations 49 all-sta- te class on Wednesday will be led by Sandra Shelly in the morning, Ruth Dunaway in the evening. Wednesdays M295 j'lij Relief Society Spiritual Living classes will be led by Sally Roberts in the morning, Kaye Kendall in the evening. Sunset Fourth Jeff Rogers was sustained k granddaughter. INTERIORS All SIZES Great Family Entertainment' SJ in 3 1 ft Lengths in Vj $ s 4.61 Vein 99 1 1 and up CHAMlttS inch .... $12.18 V in $16.59 1V,in - the February. on Friday morning, for- Kathryn Brady history of Henry Sylvester Wilcock, who emigrated in the early days of the Mormon Church from St. Ellens, Lancaster, England was given by Melba Wilcock. He was the grandfather of Mrs. Wilcocks husband Wayne. The lesson, old homes & buildings, was given by , UIl 25 299 In the Val A. Browning Performing Arts Center H ..S19.53:,M .. AtSOITID S3 34. OS 8:00 p.m. If Jiff POSTS Jim RANGE Avocado only .at 1 1' SPINDLES AND DROP-I- N Tues.; March 6th A DELUXE ELECTRIC Mon., March 5th - GALVANIZED PIPE DOORS Sandridge Camp of DUP met at the home of Norma conducting. odf $049 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the spiiritual Living classes with Ellen Cutlae in the morning, Darlene Read in the evening. Brunsons. aeeting on $449 649 of The memberships Marion and Charlotte Hill and their family were sustained by the ward. Mrs. Hill was sustained a eii COtOtlO AND nMINIB MOLDMQB J st grade simuloted on louon plywood as Senior Sunday chorister. Ila Sewell was sustained rrm Of p amunq to cnoom tsqm ovu a priest, the son of Ed and Ann Rogers. Ann Rogers will lead the Spiritual Living class on Wednesday morning, Beth Beeme in the evening. Kenneth Martin was sustained a deacon, the son of Laverne and Elaine Martin. Judy Eaton was released as a junior Sunday The little girl was born on Feb. 8 to Dilworth & Gwen Brunson. They will call her Amy. This makes two daughters ft two sons for the Earl M ill. Sunday School junior Burns senior Doris teacher, of The birthdays Wayne School chorister, Sunday were Kimber Kimber, Shelly Beehive class observed on Sunday at the Cheri Bently home of Waynes parents leader and Susan Williamson leader. Mr. ft Mrs. Lawrence APYWMIA sports Kimber. Wayne ft Shellys Relief Soceity on Wedare on Feb. 25, his wife will be the Spiritual nesday Joans is a few days earlier. classes with Karen Living another was Also present Mote in the morning leading daughter Cathy. Wayne ft the Mary Ellen class, Joan and the girls live in Leatham in the Belle-Ami- Feb. 28, 1979, Page 7 FIREPLACES atWSC AND STOVES Kathryn Brady. 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