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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, May 30, 1979, Paga 6 Wans resigns from position Ardean Watts, Associate of the Utah Symphony for the past 11 years, anounced today his decision to resign at the end of the current season on August 16, 1979. Watts decision follows on conductor the (cantar, bottom row) helps Clearfield Stoke Youth Committee will take place at for plan upcoming Youth Conference. The featured event heads the Dan Gardner month. this (not pictured) Brigham Young University Women. leads the Doris while Stake in Men Young the Young Stake will convene Utah Stake Clearfield holds conference under the direction of Elder George P. Stake Lee. Clearfield President Frank Lombardo will conduct conference sessions. The general session for members and friends will be held in the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 South State, Clearfield, June 3, at 10:00 a.m. mission to which he of dedicated his life-torbuilding a first-rat- e chestra In our community hat and all enriching of us through its functioning. He also expressed to the gratitude management of the Symphony, symphony members, and to hundreds of its patrons who have been -- heels of Maurice Abravanels April 6 decision to retire as music director and conductor of the Utah Symphony at the end of the current season also. In a letter to the supportive of my efforts in management of the or- ways and at times which chestra, Mr. Watts wrote: propped me up when I The coincidence of recent needed it; and also to those events, along with certain who have been critical for personal insights and in- opening doors to different clinations, has convinced me views of reality. that this is an appropriate time for a change in my Employe relationship with the Utah H AFO I therefore Symphony. submit this letter of HILL AIR FORCE BASE--- A resignation . . . believing it to Sustained Superior be in the best interests of both the Symphony and Performance Award has been presented to Clinton myself. resident Albert D. Mitchell Describing the period of at Hill AFB ceremonies. his tenure as years of He is the chief of the Mr. challenge and joy, logistics management I Watts wrote further: branch at the base. treasure close my He and his wife Barbara association with Maestro have six children. Abravanel beyond words and . DORIS PETERSON am proud to have played some small role in the given award . to serve as a General Authority of the Church. He received a bachelors degree from Brigham Young University, a masters from Utah State Univerrsity and a doctorate in educational counselor, educational June Saturday, The 2. leadership priesthood session will convene at 4:30 the Stake p.m. and Leadership session with spouses will start at 7:00 p.m. An morning early sessionsfor all Mutual age youth and friends will be held in the 4th and 9th ward chapel, 231 East 300 North, Clearfield, June 3, at 8:00 a.m. Elder George P. Lee has been a member of th First Quorum of the Seventy, The Church of Jesus Christ of Linda teacher, Latter-da- Saints, y October 3, 1975. since A Navajo, raised on a Navajo Reservation, he is the first Indian Weller and Kurt David Dandoy. SUNSET 4th WARD: Lorin J. Aldous, Cheri Andersen, Kevin M. Bassett, Jeffrey Green, Christy Little and Becky Schmidt. 5th WARD: SUNSET Michael Van Arrant, Jan Bridges, Doreen R. Child, Kaylene McCulloch, Larry Read, Mark Reid, Robert G. Sant and Sharon L. Wood. SUNSET 6th WARD: Doug Outstanding Young Man in Spencer W. Lamanite Leadership,, United State of Education Office Fellowship, Ford Foundation Scholarship and Navajo Leadership and Educator. Elder Lee- married a Katherine Hettich, Comanche Indian from SUNSET Oklahoma. They have five children. Master Sergeant Jerry Sandoval, whose Utah, the sergeant has parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe studied at Plattsburgh Senior O. Sandoval of 800 South 1375 West, earned the medal for superior performance as a management supply Clearfield 5th Ward, left, and Bishop William V. Wright, Clearfield st Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daDaints, look over of 326 the Center Street Chapel, Center Street, Clearfield, program for dedication to be held June 3, 1979 at 2:00 p.m. The program will be conducted by President Frank Lombardo of the Clearfield Utah Stake. Elder George P. Lee of the First Saints will give Quorum of the Seventy, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dathe dedicatory address and prayer. BISHOP NEIL S. GAILEY, 1 y y Tips on (N.Y.) State University. His wife, Helen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Tracy of Rt. 1, Farmington, Maine. Xr-ray- s Weve all read and heard to know enough about that while theyre valuable as a diagnostic tool they can also present risks to health. So, its important to avoid exams. unnecessary To give you some tips on x-r- REGISTRATION TIME COURSE NAME MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 2 Tuesday, June 19, 1979 BEGIN of Mormon) M2) CLASSES Teaching! of the Living Propheti Life and Teachingi of Jeiui Building a Perional Philosophy of Life Pearl of Great Price Book of Mormon (1 Nephi-Word- i ofMormon) Courtship and Marriage 7:30 8:50 10:10 10:10 1 AND THURSDAY CLASSES CLASSES Book ofMormon (1 Nephi-WorCourtship and Marriage Doctrine and Covenanti (Sec. World Religions LDS Doctrine and Philosophy Life and Teachings of Jeiua 7:30 8:50 10:10 10:10 11:30 12:50 :30 50 how to avoid excess and to help you keep track of the ones you do have, the Food and Administration Drug has a free record card folded to fit. easily in your wallet. Doctrine and Covenants (Sec. Bible Manners and Customs Teachings of the Living Prophets VNiNISSB , TUESDAY 7:30 9:00 The LDS Family 361 90 2 Douglas E. Brmlcy WEDNESDAY Buildings Personal Philosophy of Life 7:30-9:0- 390R 90 9 Glade F, Howell THURSDAY 7:30-9:(H- l World Religions College Credit Available FT. MISSOULA, MT. MAY Second , Lieutenant Ronald Philips a member of the Utah Army Guard's 19th Special Forces Group is now attending the U.S. Army Basic Airborne Course for Reserve Components which is being conducted at the U.S. Forest Service Aerial Fire Depot, the home of the famed Smokejumpers, in Missoula, Montana. 2LT Phillips who lives in 351 90 3 Darrel G. Gamble ACHIEVEMENT: SUNSET, 2nd WARD: Robyn Richins. 4th WARD: SUNSET Thomas. Roger SUNSET 6th WARD: Julie Curtis. 7th WARD: SUNSET Randy Cobaugh. CLEARFIELD NORTH GRADUATES UTAH STAKE 3rd CLEARFIELD WARD: Brian P. Bradley, Scott Carter, Marvin Hailing, Dianne Heise, R. Bryan Hemsley, Brian Lee, Sharon Livingston, Dora L. Schofield, Paul T. Brett E. Wilcox and Wendy Jayne Zaugg. Clearfield, Ut and is employed as a Public Health Coordinator will undergo two weeks of rigorous physical training, basic airborne technique and will CLEARFIELD 6th WARD: Donna L. Gunderson and Lafe Stapley. CLEARFIELD 7th Annette WARD: Budd, Lynette Fryer, Douglas Gibbons, Patrick M. Hansen, Craig Smith and Teresa Snow. par- ticipate in five actual parachute jumps. The school has attracted 134 students, CLEARFIELD Julie Kay Eriksson, Philip George, Trina Nuttall, Blenda Townley, Irene Turner and Christine Urie. 10th CLEARFIELD WARD: Debbie Crockett, Doug Hamblin, Lynette Kelly, Kay Lewis, Tammy Wood. Park and Tina Marie come from Army Guard and Reserve Units, active duty units, and U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Centers in 22 states. CLEARFIELD meritorious service from England-Mast- er SUFFOLK, Oct. 14, 1976to Dec. 31,1977. Sergeant Edgar J, OCt. 14, 1976 to Dec. Harris, son of Mrs. Luana FROM 31, 1977. Dicus of 420 Van Buren, Sergeant Harris is a 1957 Huntingburg, Ind., is a of Oil Township graduate member of an organization ' that recently won the U.S. High School in Brandon, Ind. His father, Edgar B. Air Force Outstanding Unit Harris, resides at 8458 S. Award. The sergeant is a supply i Burley, Chicago. The sergeants management superintendent wife, at lakenheath RAF Station, Larae, is the daughter of Mr. England, with the 48th and Mrs. Earl Coleman of 905 East 700 South, ClearTactical Fighter wing that for the award earned field, Utah. 8th WARD: Douglas Scott Bohn, including four women. They Sergeant sorving FRIDAY CLASSES 7:30 8:50 10:10 OF Van-wagene- n, Attends Army course Monday, June 18, 1979 7thWARD: Robert R. Galbraith, Robert L. Heinze, Valerie Terry Piepkorn and Stephen E. Willden. CERTIFICATES superintendent at Clark AB, Philippines. Now assigned at Malmstrom, the sergeant serves with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. A 1955 graduate of Davis High School in Kpysville, 12th Terrie Lynn Postel, Pamela K. Roskelley and Jeanette K. Stevens. CERTIFICATES OF WARD: ACHIEVEMENT: CLEARFIELD 3rd WARD: Robert Grigsby. CLEARFIELD WARD: : 8th Arlene Watchman. CLEARFIELD 6th Mark Paul Hammond (Hooper 3rd Ward). WARD: Chandler, Blair Jensen, Karen Kelsey, Patricia Jean Lubeck, Steve Speirs, Keith UTAH STAKE GRADUATES: CLEARFIELD 1st WARD: Brown, n. SYRACUSE 5th WARD: Phil F. Garrett, Pauline Gee and Belinda Roach. SYRACUSE 6th WARD: Russ Florence, Todd Jones and Ruth Taylor. SYRACUSE 7th WARD: Penny Davis. WEST POINT 1st WARD: Mary Ann Dyson, Melinda Montgomery, Stephen L. Porter, Jay S. Timbrel and Karen West. WEST POINT 2nd WARD: Lara Lee Flint, Nedra Dee Patric Bart Stevens, and Kimberly Thompson Worthen. WARD: 9th Terry Malmgren, Richard Owens and Teresa P. Whiting. 11th J. Cameron, Lori Chandler, Dee J. CLEARFIELD WARD: Danene Hansen, L. Scott Kimber and Jan Mackenzie. OF CERTIFICATES ACHIEVEMENT: CLEARFIELD 1st WARD: Robert Clark. CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD Homer, 2nd WARD: Kemper Anglin. 4th WARD: John Black. CLEARFIELD WARD: 9th Julie Anderson and Suzette Dodd. CLEARFIELD Uth Darryl B. Furlong and Janiel DeRouchey. WARD: GRADUATES: CLINTON 1st Rena R. McMullin, Sherrie Dee Ross, Terrie Lee Toss and Tami Weir. CLEARFIELD 2nd WARD: Teresa Boren, Myra Cherilyn Child, Charlene Davis, Kent Francom, Anne-MarLuoma and Gaylene White. CLINTON 2nd WARD: Robin Anderson, Lisa ie Arrington, Jan Alice Knighton, Elden T. Knighton, Mitchel M. Lower, Ann Read, Bruce K. Thurgood and Leah Kay Thurgood. WEST POINT 3rd WARD: June Bingham, Daniel R. Carter, Mitchell Drake, Judy Edwards and Tami Johnston. . WEST POINT 4th WARD: Nancie Cook, Ricky L. Moss, Loralee Nielsen, Beverly ' CLINTON UTAH STAKE & SOUTH WEBER WARDS Dahle, Natalie Scoffield and Jerry Taylor. CLINTON 3rd WARD: Philip Brennan, Jeff Cole and Jewel H. Hefner, Jr. CLINTON 4th WARD: Denise Bouy, Vicki Baldwin, Greg Decker, Annette Hilton, Michele Monroe McCrary, Chris Simonsen, Bonnie Smith and Martin Stanley. CLINT.ON 5th WARD: Rufus Buck, Mark B. Mitchell, DeAnna K. Owens and Scott Vaterlaus. CLINTON 6th WARD: Teresa Hughes. CLINTON 7th WARD: Debbie Jerue, Scott Nye, Susan M. Palfreyman and Jan Weaver. OF CERTIFICATES ACHIEVEMENT: CLINTON 1st WARD: June Robin Park (Layton 19th Ward). CLINTON 2nd WARD: Chris Mikesell. CLINTON 3rd WARD: Larry Dugger. CLINTON 4th WARD: Gene Ann Westover. CLINTON 7th WARD: Jeffrey L. Ruth. Thompson, Cory Wanner, Kent Webb and Kelly R. Zaugg. OF CERTIFICATES ACHIEVEMENT: SYRACUSE 4th WARD: Deanna Stone. SYRACUSE 6th WARD: Curtis Rampton. WEST POINT 1st WARD: Robin Bench (Roy 16th Ward). WEST POINT 2nd WARD: Cathy Seaver. WEST POINT 3rd WARD: Kipp Dahl. WEST POINT 4th WARD: Kathleen Tams. Films offered public The Davis County Library has filmstrips that you can check out and take home to use. Recently over 250 filmstrips were added to the collection. The new film- strips include an audio cassette which has the script for the filmstrip. The collection contains a great many filmstrips taken from childrens picture books. Music, giants, the seasons, animals, creation, etc. are other interesting subjects. The library is anxious to SOUTH WEBER WARDS: SOUTH WEBER 1st know what kinds of filmWARD: Lance Harper and strips you would use. Let Stephanie Nix (Centerville 8th Ward). SOUTH WEBER 2nd WARD: Clark, Wayne Brooke Olsen and LaMont Schofield. CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT: SOUTH WEBER 1st WARD: Curt Stark. SOUTH WEBER 2nd WARD: Margie Woets and Darlene Vigil. SYRACUSE CLEARFIELD Lori 5th CLEARFIELD WARD: Cathy Brewer, Dave Garcia, Christopher Morrell, Kathy Quinlan, Tom Rock, Greg C. Vernon and Beverly Wood. - Sandoval gets service award GREAT FALLS, Mont.-T- he son of a Clearfield, Utah, couple, has been awarded the second award of the Meritorious Service Medal at Malmstrom AFB, Mont. Denise Ganz, Born March 23, 1943, Holbrook, and M. Clifford Law, Bradford Scott the Arizona Holbrook Mission for the Church. His honors and awards include: K. CLEARFIELD WARD: 2nd Jorgenson, Diane Koster, of Kimball Lori Poulsen, and Mark S. Diann Kurill. SUNSET 3rd WARD: Tracy Brian Arave, Annette W. Kent Ashdown, s consultant for HEW in Washington C.C. and president of College of Ganado on the Navajo Reservation in north-easter- n Arizona. He recently served for three years as president America, the following by stake: SUNSET UTAH STAKE GRADUATES: SUNSET 1st WARD: Cindy Childs, Susan J. Leesa Moore, Marlat, Wayment. SUNSET consultant, Simpson. SYRACUSE 2nd WARD: Curtis Child, Janet Hatch, Rocky ODonovan, Alan G. Ragan and Tamra Roberts. SYRACUSE 3rd WARD: Tammy Ray Failoni, Brad Holt, Narvin Lichfield, Ronda Lee Nance, Tauna Nance and Sheila Smedley. SYRACUSE 4th WARD: Janet Dalton, Ronald Dale Palmer and A. John Pehr-so- Tina Marie Allred, Zella Blair, C. Dawn Rasmussen, Kendell W. Spencer and Bret Thurman. WARD: 4th CLEARFIELD services. The graduation theme was Be of good WARD: Connie Blair, Shelli cheer; for behold the time is Yaunt and Tamie Byrd at hand... 3 Nephi 1:13. Boseman (Layton 9th The graduates included Ward). Thomas, federal-program- Two sessions will be held High School Seminary graduation was held on Thursday, May 17th at 7:00 in five separate Clearfield Teresa administration from BYU. Professionally, he has been a basketball coach, guidance gir(&liu)sft5 ODffiiiiin)iry UTAH STAKE GRADUATES: SYRACUSE 1st WARD: Kimberly Christensen, Dale Cook, Patricia Hammon, Richard Harris, Tracie McBride, Carol Mamanakls, Marilyn Schofield, Kenneth Sessions and Susanna them know what you want. They need your input to determine fufture pur- chases. A library survey that was taken last year indicaated that approximately 30 percent of the residents of the county would have used the filmstrips if they had known they were available at the library. This has prompted the library to make a concentrated effort to inform residents of the availability and usefulness of the filmstrip collection. For further information, call your library North Branch South Branch or call north Headquarters end of the county call south end can 825-668- 295-873- 2, 867-232- 2, 773-658- 0, 355-198- 2. |