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Show I Love is. baby Davis North Newborns April 14 Nolan and Barbara Lutz, 1537 North 1000 West, Clinton, boy. Douglas and Jane Kyser, 576 East 405 South, Layton, girl. April 17 Randy and Cheryle Thompson, 658 West 700 North, Clearfield, girl. Marl and Dixie McKay, 2247 Van Buren, Og Jen, girl. David and Frankie Edgar, 1165 West 725 North, Clearfield, girl. April 14 Kenneth and Lisa Kendall, 432 West 350 South, Layton, girl. April Randy Jay, and Donna Harris, Layton, boy. April 26 Bruce and Jeanne Strand, 1251 North 1100 West, West 975 South, Clear- field, boy. Glen and Claudia Kirk 592 West 2080 North, Clinton, girl. April 27 Kerry and Salliemargaret Hart, 2890 North Plain City Road, Plain City, boy. April 29 Edwin and Leesa Cooper, 824 South 1350 West, Clearfield, girl. James and Cathleen Gates, 1725 North 750 West l Randall and Terrianne Tippetts, 457 West 1650 South Bldg. 7 No. 9, Woods Cross, boy. Jeffrey and Jacqueline Hughes, 138 North 450 West, Layton, boy. May 5 Scott and Rhonda Chesley, 9445 South 1400 East No. B, Sandy, boy. Michael and Catherine Moore, 189 South Main, No. 47, Layton, boy. Sapeti and Vera Ann Aiono, 406 North Main, Clearfield, boy. Larry and Susan Van Meer, No. 50 Circle Drive, Layton, boy. Connell and Sydney Baldwin, 2646 West 800 North, Clinton, girl. Lee and Jenny Vohs, 1712 North Forbes, Layton, boy. May 6 Gregory and DiAnna Shaw, 2875 North Hill Field Rd. No. 165, Layton, girl. May 7 Charles and Victoria Watkins, 3411 West Gentile, Layton, girl. members which included four of Emilys grandparents and several aunts and uncles. Jessie Heinze spent last week in Shelly Idaho visiting with a daughter, Kaye Denton and her family. Owen and Donna Sharp came from Preston, Idaho, on Mothers Day to visit with Owens mother Mrs. Alvin Sharp. Jim and Ruth Dunaway are back home after a ten days trip to Seattle to visit Explore Roles and Set Goals was the theme of the conference. Together officers explored various leadership KATHLEEN roles and prac- M- - SMITH, skills. Ogden LDS T emple. major part of the workshop was devoted to making plans and setting specific leadership skills. Rebecca reports that at the workshop she learned what makes a good quality leader and make some goals for the coming year and next Navy Personaelman 3rd Class Lanny M. Leather-wooson of William E. Leatherwood of 792 26th St., Ogden, and Kathleen T. Stoddard of 4157 W. 300 N., West Point, Qgden, and Kathleen T. has returned from a deployment in the Atlantic. He is a crewmember d, She was also elected Historian of the Association. Workshop leaders were Becky Mitchell and Karne Stone, state advisors. Force Base, removed on the sale date provided full payment is made. For further details Property Hill Utah, Air an- Day. Charlenes parents, Kefford and Maurine Peek, joined them on Sunday to observe Mothers Day. Mark and Frances Jen- Atlantic on May 5. Evon Cole, NATOs Standing Force, sens new daughter arrived her son and Danny and Arron Cole of North Ogden spent Mothers Day in Garland visiting with Evons Mother Effie Peterson. Brad and Lois Murdock returned home on Saturday after being away for two weeks. They flew to Denver for a weeks visit with a daughter-in-la- the Leatherwood joined Navy in July 1977. contact the Sales Office at Hill Air Force Building Base, (801) 777-655- 7. tubing, warehouse step ladders, steel dockboard, plumbing mmjo Dickson and their children. CompRetur- David parents Allan and Nora recently area where he has been on a mission for the LDS Church. Steven is the son of Ralph and Reva Bain. He will report on his experiences on Sunday at 9 a.m. in Sunset 6th Ward. The 81st birthday of the American Legion Auxilliarys annual essay contest. David Smith of Ginton took first in Post 134 then went on to win first in northern Utah competition. He advances to a statewide competition to be judged soon. The topic of this years 500 word essay contest was: How Much Do You Value Your Freedom?" David won $10 for winning the local great grandchildren. Thomas .. A 9th grader at Sunset Junior High School has won the family attending. The Kimbers have 44 grand- Marge 2nd . Lawrence Kimber was observed on Saturday evening at the home of a Connie granddaughter Nielsen in Uinta. There were about 32 adult members of 24 sustained counselor to tbs bishop of the 'f': '.X 55th ward in Provo. Mothers Day visitors at the home of Vic and KatHryn Brady were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady and children, of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brady children and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brady and children, all of Ogden. Steven Smith returned and Bryan Stephens and other family members. David has been home on Thursday from the children and Stephens, and their families of Provo came home on Mother's Day to be with their ning home they packed their bags ..again and drove to Cokeville, Wyo. where three of their children are living. The birthday of Bob Hunt was observed on Sunday evening for close relatives. Harrisburg, Penn, .. has returned from Colorado Springs, Colo, where she spent a week visiting with a sister and her family. Paul and Colleen Reid hosted a family dinner on Saturday at Maddoxs in Brigham City. Present were Pauls parents, George and competition and $25 for winning the northern Utah competition. Sandridge Camp will hold their final meeting of this season on Monday at the home of Kathryn Brady. There will be a luncheon, installation of new officers by a county board member and the May lesson. Lavon Reid, Colleens parents Jesse Elda Bennett of West Point, Bruce and Balke. Reid, Chad and Loralee Reid and their daughter, Nathan and Robyn Youlmowitsmy components, furniture, desks, electrical and electronic components, and typewriters. v Items may be inspected daUV except' weekends Befntnln isfmay i980,!from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Property will be displayed at the following locations: Items thru 60 -Defense Depot, Ogden, Utah. Items 61 thru 250 - Hill Air Force Base, Utah. -- uhenyousooftiQ 0y? ' t, . - Blue Bibfcon 1 outside. Registration will begin at 8 .a.m. on the day of the sale. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be Many forms of cancer are curable. r $ v'V cnoivra Acccn i o ft $ $ $ $ i $ r $ This coupon good for 2 pieces of the Colonels Original ReciX or Extra Crispy and a roll lor only 89 Limit one couxn per cusoliner Customer pays all applicable sales tax. rrl i lcCRC-- Salt Laka LDS CHERYL VAN WAGENEN will wad Kavln B. Fowlas on Juna 6 in th C. Van Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Wagon en o' Temple. The bride Is th daughter of Fowles. Edword Mrs. ond Mr. Sandy. Clearfield. The grooms parents ore If the price of heating fuel continues to climb, be The saxophone wai invented by 19th century Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax. OFFER EXPIRES JUNE $ $ cheaper to burn and his wife. Brent is teaching at the University of daughter, Mrs. John ton and her family. i nounced today that a public Local Auction, IFB will be held on Wednesy, May 21. The sale will start at 9 a.m. in Building The public is encouraged to bid. Among the 250 items to be offered will be pipe and kw some day it may, money. and Janet Ruths nephew Brent Anderson, aboard the guided missile USS Luce destroyer homeported in Mayport, Fla. Luce While deployed, operated as the flagship for Auction planned at HAFB The Defesne Disposal Office, with Washington. Bart Hansen who is in the navy, stationed in San Diego, came home for three days which included Mothers Leatherwood returns years State Convention. fX n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar W. Smith of Claarfiald, wed Marvin B. Hartley, son of Mrs. Beta F. Hartley also of Clearfield, March 21 in the ticed specific leadership ... Louis Brent and Trudie Hammer, 598 Julie Drive, Layton, girl. April 30 Bennie and Mary Jane Sparks, 291 East loo North, Clearfield, girl. Robin and Susan Chambers, 301 North Main No. 29, Layton, girl. May 1 Dennis and Deborah Arnell, 1166 West 1240 South, Syracuse, boy. May 2 Eldred and Penney Sessions, 945 East 1000 South, Clearfield, boy. Dan and Susan Garber, 2814 East 3600 N., Layton, boy. May 3 Joseph and Mary Jane Neville, 537 North 1000 West, Salt ' Lake City,, boy James and Elaine Comfeld, 149 East 700 South, Clearfield, boy. May 4 James and Victoria Crumm, 1804 Elk Street No. 65, Rock Springs, Wyoming, girl. Chris and Cynthia Christensen, 43 North Talbot Drive, Layton, boy. "jPenjamin and Connie Whickeflflt East 100 North, er School. A 2903 Maryann Anderson and her daughter Emily hosted a Mothers Day on Sunday for family Rebecca Poulsen recently elected state officer in the Utah Association of Future Homemakers of America participated in a leadership training workshop, May 5 and 6 on the Utah State University campus in Logan, Utah. Rebecca is the daughter of Ralph M. and JoAnn Poulsen, of Sunset, and is a student at Clearfield High 25 boy. (Locall Smseti Workshop scheduled . . anew Harrisville, Pdfce ClorfiM Courier May 1 4, 1980 30, 1980 iThia coupon good onlv at atorr addreaaea haled in this ad. 7 I I I I I I I I I I 9 t COUPONS GOOD ONLY AT STORES LISTED BELOW : w Recipe or Extra Crispy) large mashed potatoes and gravy large salad 6 dinner rolls 1 1 ! I Dusanv J i i i i Get all this for $5.99 and this rnuHn. Limit one coupon per customer. Customer pays all applicable sides tax. OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1980 i iThi coupon good only at store addresses listed in this ad. I I J P I I I Vj39 15 PIICO pin es of chicken (Original Kentucliy mod Cmclion. It's nice to feel so good about a meal? . JUntuav ' OFFER EXPIRES 5 JUNE 30, 1980 ThtdOudiij CCRC-- 7 iThia coupon good only M alorc addreaaea lilted In III la ad. i gi Clearfield: 225 No. Main Street. Roy: 1864 West 5300 South. , ' k' Layton: 734 South Main ft & 'I?!-- . $ |