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Show 9 i , C Page 2 May 14, 1980 Clearfield Courier Public safety building dedicated in Clearfield DAVID COMER, Clear-field- s Public Safety now has Officer, Training a room in which to teach police and fire officers. the fire chiefs office are Mayor Town ley and Chief Hodson. Under to be budgeted for the 1980-8budget. The truck will be a real conservation item and bring Clearfields fire rating up thus lowering the citizens fire insurance premiums. ENJOYING THE PLEASANT surroundings in discussion is the acquisition of a mini-pump- er 1 . By D. Homer ED OPIN I A CAMPAIGN IN YOUR BENEFIT Mexican restaurant opens doors By Nancy Lynn Krzton If youve been looking for a friendly, good, inexpensive restaurant that serves Mexican food, then the Restaurant in Anitas Pleasant View fits the bill. Since their organization in 1969, the Northern Utah Area Criminal Justice Council and Administration has brought in and distributed within the Northern Utah area over three million dollars in law enforcement assistance administration funds in your behalf. Congress is now of proposing to eliminate LEAA funds. We are turning to you, the residents and businesses Weber, Davis, Morgan and Rich Counties and Logan City, for assistance. Please pledge your support your donation will go to support your local law enforcement. HELP CLEAN UP COMMUNITY CRIME JOIN The eating establishment, just opened Jose Maganas and his family at 849 W. Pleasant View Drive during the past month, serves from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Guests may choose from tacos, chalupas, enchiladas, chiide verde, chile Colorado, tamales, huevos rancheros nachos, and guacamole. For the stubborn eater, there is even hamburger with french fries. Dinners range from $2 to $3.50. The pinto beans have a hearty flavor, the Spanish rice is delicate, and the the upstairs dining room of his restaurant can be reserved for private parties and banquets. warm. Recently, 75 people came to a private dinner at Anitas are tortillas Everyone in the place seems satisfied. Jose and Rita Magana, who operate the restaurant, know how to serve a good meal because they have been doing it for so long. Mr. Magana owned two restaurants in Boise, Idaho prior to moving to Plain City to live. He has been in the restaurant business for a total of 14 years. Mr. Magana, who has catering experience, savs . THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME AND ENTER THE DRAWING LAW ENFORCEMENT WEEK MAY PRIZES 300 12-1- i Gallons of Gas Donor: Field Oil $300 Groceries Donor: Bobco's Dinner for Two Donor: Prairie Schooner $25 Certificate Donor: Castletons $10 Gift andor submil your donation - Fill out ONE or BOTH of the forms below and MAIL or BRING to "THE FIGHT ROOM 929 BEN LOMONDHOTELOGDEN. NORTHERN UTAH AREA C I ADMINISTRATION CAMPAIGN AGAINST CRIME 9 7 or UTAH 84401 FOR MORE INFORMATION CAIL To I'nter ihe drawiny Sun Chronicle Ben Lomond Beocon Sun Times These papers ere published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. Mailing address: P.O. Box 6 or Salt 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone Lake All news and photographs for Wednesday papers must be In the news office by 5 p.m. Monday, pictures may be included without charge either taken In our office or submitted by our Cloarfiold Courier 6 co PRINT NAME ClEARLY - CUT ALONG DOTTBD LINE 825-166- 359-261- 2. readers. You may use my name as a Mil donor. K1 in Please the amount Enter my name for the area wide drawing. I understand no donation is needed to enter (though appreciated) and that I do not need to be present to win. do not use my name. NS Printing Courtesy Meridian Publishing Co., Ogden, Utah Design Courtesy Pierson Kearney Inc., Ogden, Utah Typography and ' FM Radio, Ogden, Utah 8101 Campaign Courtesy Mrs. Bonnie Stable LaVora Wayment Dave Homer Nancy Lynn Krxton Kolth Duncan Cindy Shy Pam Zaugg Trade Bailey. .TTTrr e. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Letter 4. Shinto temple 7. Recline lazily 8. Spritea 10. A and K 11. Circular 13. 14. river 3. City trains 4. Bush 5. Derisive shout 6. Touch end to end 7. Reasoning golfer , and molding 10. Hope One-hors- Cummings 12. Strong, low cart 14. Shoemaker 10. Poke e 17. Rough 18. Beetle 20. Singer 22. 24. 20. 29. 2. German 9.8am sleigh 15. Apron top 16. Patience of lava 10. Beam 20. 8elf 21. Stigma- tise 23. Help 24. Small dls. tance 25. Under- shot water wheel 27. Borden 28. Trial 30. River flow- ing Into North Sea 33. River (It.) 34. Tete-- a 35. In this place 37. Fen Nelson Vegetable Black Young Hon Negative reply 30. Marry 31. Lyric poem 32. Lake, Ore. 35. Embraces 30. Employs 37. 8tephen 38. Owner-Publisher-Edit- or M. Glen Adams Mr. Magana, who catered Vincent . poet J. Howard Stahl our companys donation Enclosed is my $20 $ $5 $10 of: $2 Restaurant. for Cecil Andrus when he was Idahos governor, says he has served as many as 280 people at a time. Whether its a large group or a party of one, the Maganas family will dish up a taste of some good home cooking Mexican-styl- Asst. Publisher Ad. Mgr. Courier Editor Chronicle Editor Beacon Editor .Sports Editor Staff Staff Staff Poker take 30. Grampuses 40. Over (poet) 41. To the right! DOWN 1. A ' retort (slang) Reed end use the classifieds |