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Show June 25, 1980 Clearfield Courier Page misses to meet to study crafts 4-- H A group of girls who call themselves The Sunlite Handy Misses will meet each 4-- H Thursday morning at 11 at the homes of the members. their by mothers, the girls, ages Supervised 10-1- 2 will study macrame, and painting, sewing Fireside to feature missionaries Dona Wayment is their leader with Lynda Wayment as junior leader; Holly Ford, president; Rendell and Rachel Mabey some of their experiences of opening Nigeria and Ghana for missionary work by LDS missionaries in a multi region fireside, June 29. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle as a Special Interest activity. Rendell and Rachel were called by the First Presidency on September 27, 1978 to open West Africa to missionary work. They were joined by Edwin Q. Cannon and his wife, Janath Russell in November 1978 who also received a call to the will recount Eyvonne Draayer, t; Lynda Wayment, secretary and treasurer; Debbie Martin, reporter; Raquel Eves, recreation leader. cooking. Slim for Life" classes to begin soon The Utah Heart Association is again sponsoring its popular Slim for diet classes. The Life program ' behavior of modification began along the Wasatch Front the week of June 23. times: OGDEN-McK- Dee ay Hospital, 3939 Harrison Blvd., Tuesday, 7 p.m. mission. When CLEARFIELD-Clearfie- ld Convalescent Center, 1450 South 1500 East, Thursdays, 7 p.m. from Sunset are back row from left, Lynda Wayment, Eyvonne Draayer, Mrs. Wayment, Holly Ford, Amy Houston. Front row, Debbie Martin, Sharyl Guiver, Cheryl Reed and Raquel Eves. THE SUNLITE HANDY MISSES Susan Ghana they had only people to contact and a burning testimony of the great need for the work and a desire to serve the Lord." A year later, so many people went to see them off that their farewell was held in the city stadium in Etinan. The missionaries left behind them three districts and thirty organized branches in Nigeria, two districts and five branches in Ghana, and 1707 members of the Church. Brother and Sister Mabey now live in Bountiful, Utah, while other missionaries continue to work in Africa. nee Upon a Noble Rainbarrel to according Mendenhall, registered dietician for the Heart Association. Our program has been highly successful for more than 2,500 Utahns, says Ms. Mendenhall. Average weight loss for each member the class is 15 pounds during the program and many continue to lose weight on their own. of for the "Slim for Life program is the week of June 23. Classes are limited to 25 men and women. A minimum of 15 people must register for a class to remain open. Everyone must the week of June 23. Classes will begin the following pre-regist- er week. There is a $50 registration fee, of which $10 is refunded for regular attendance and an additional $10 is rebated for prescribed weight loss. You may register at the Utah Heart Association, 250 East 100 South, or by attending the first scheduled class. Call 1 for more information. 322-560- and classes will be offered at the following locations and Rust and yellow leaves were zig zagging down airy stairs on their way to feathery landings one nippy fall in Hampstead Heath as I watch from a friends third floor flat. London always held the romance of misty history for me but Hampstead, just a few minutes ride out of London proper, echoed with the heart beat of great writers such as Keats, Yates and Byron who spent a good amount of time per- meating the atmosphere with poetic savor. As I watched out the kitchen window, partially steamed by the steeping teapot, a delightful scene acted itself out.before my elevated view. Far up the hill a man in baggy pants came jaunting along with a barrel pushcart for street sweepers. He had a variety of brooms and shovels poked handle down into the pushcart. As the man crested the hill, he carefully parked the cart against the curb to prevent it from rolling away, reached inside the cart, pulled out a round object about the size of a five gallon paint can with a high handle which cleared what appeared to be a tea pot. With the free hand, the street sweep grabbed a broom and started down our tree lined street whistling and dancing through the drifted leaves. As he passed school children returning home with their mothers, he tipped his broom in greeting, waggeled slightly his cane with balanced pot, and continued on to the bottom of the street. The small children struggled to free themselves from the protective their of grip parents and skipped along to the tune of the whistling Hans Christian Anderson character. When the sweep and his tiny band of hop, skip and jumpers got to the corner of the street I watched with the same eagerness as the children to see what the sweep planned to do with his can and teapot. Abandoned mothers waited more or less patiently for the familiar ritual to unfold and the children to return. Just off the curb of the street, the fellow natured jolly ceremoniously planted his can and teapot . . gently, almost lovingly, he lay his brqom aside with a patting , motion and then all the children squatted down with the sweep around the can. With a grand wave of his arm, the enchanter directed . the children to gather leaves in their arms for his fire. Off the side of his magic can, the tweedy jacketed man unlatched a tiny door and let the children poke leaves inside its darkness. Twigs were gathered and then out of a baggy pants pocket a child fished a plastic wrapped packet of charcoal bricketts. preparations sweep finished, All the crouched to inspect dramatically low inside the can, nodded with approval and let each little person peek in for the sake of their instructioin in fire making. Each child nodded their approval in turn and it and so the actor looked all about to acknowledge the anticipation, struck the match on the curb, cradled it in his massive hand to insure JUDITH VANIER the flame and then carefully inserted the match into his homemade stove. The children madly fanned the stove opening with weather One hands. chapped youngster wooed the filling of the teapot assignment from the sweep and ran to the nearest spigot for water. With the fire going strong, the filled pot properly placed, and the little door latched on the stove there was the grand and final spitting ceremony to check the heating of the stove. To each enchanted youngster, the satisfaction of seeing their spit jump off the hot stove rewarded every effort of fire making. The closing act was signalled by the sweeps broom supporting his rising to full standing as two adept children fleased specially sewn pockets on his jackets inner lining. I watched incredulously as four, plastic protected, china cups and saucers appeared one at a time and were placed in a semicircle around the magic stove. At this point, my friend Maureen returned to the kitchen from putting her baby down for a nap. I motioned her to the window and pointed to the sweep and his lordly entourage making their way back up the street to waiting mothers single file on the curbing. The sweep lead the party with broom held high like a marching batton. Isnt he marvelous? she said without waiting for an Thats Pat our answer, local treasure. Obviously, the children were not the only ones enchanted by this whimsical master of the street. We all feel much better when he appears with his teapot and brooms. I watched her expressions from childish change his first birthday on son of Mark and Sheri. June 22. He is the moral questions raised by the proposed development of the MX missile. The resolution states m part: Whereas the President of the United States has stated that the MX System will have to meet the following criteria: it must be affordable, survivable, consistent with SALT, contribute to arms control oband be enjectives, vironmentally acceptable. In the opinion of many Utah citizens, including our Governor, these criteria have not been met . . . and it is a function of Christian citizens to hold before public officials the accountability By Denise Hammon Sunset 2 Robert Hansen who was released recently after a ventriloquist, cycling acts, clown acts and meant than more Ge YViete two-yea- mission r in the Portland area reported to the ward on Sunday. He is the son of Roy and Berniepe Hansen and the grandson of Lawrence and Nola Kimber. Trotter Glenna w'as released as Spiritual Living class leader in Relief Society and sustained as the Cultural Refinement class leader. Geneva Peterson was sustained as second session Relief Society work director Sunset 7 A memorable evening was enjoyed on Tuesday by about seventy ward oldsters and members of the bishopric. As a service project, young men and women of the MIA sent out special invitations for the affair and the guests were picked up at their homes the young men in skits. Young Special Interests and Special Interest groups from throughout the area are invited along with their children and grandchildren. Nick Tovar called to mission Nick Tovar, son of Mrs. Alice Munoz, has been called to serve in the Sidney Australia mission. He will speak at the Clearfield second ward, 935 South State on Sunday at 10:50 a.m. He has been attending Weber State College where he has also been employed. .. uniforms chauffers Fresh Pork Leg ib.UV PORK ROAST BEEF n POT ROAST U ib (he God that the b and the congressional delegaion from Utah, the Armed Services Committees and t he Budget Committees of bmh houses of Congress tu withhold further funding loi MX deployment until the of the United States given reasonably compelling data that the criteria can and will be met . and that congregations be urged to study tF e issues so that Episcopalians may be aided in their own con people are . scientious decisions regarding the MX Project from Representatives St Peters sharing the hour long debate at the Convention included: John Kaiser, Sr Dermis Kesner, Jr. Warden, Hill AFB (registering abstentior in accordance with militan am Robert policy); Cathryne Roberts, Layton Warden, Clinton; Elaine Fast. Elizabeth Sunset. Dalaba, and Kathy Kesner, HAFB. Lt. John Loffland, HAFB, and Vestry Member of St Peters was chosen by Bishop Charles for his acolyte at the Opening Convention Eucharist and, following, the delegation hosted a farewell party in his honor due to his transfer to Tinker Air Force Base Kaysville; young people in the Cultural Hall of the Sunset 7th ward The Sunset Harmonettes provided entertainment and everything possible was done to make it an evening to remember. Scott Furmss and Nora Stephens were the adults who assisted the young people in this effort and Turn in o news tip SPKCIAL IUMMIA PROGRAM Hogl Zoo Flold Trip Picnics Swimming lossoni Crofts Nature Study Western Week HawoiionWeeV & A.B.C. DAY CARE CENTER 360 E. Canter St., Clearfield, Tel. 77 3 7303 SHORT RIBS U lb & CLUB STEAKS ib. 52 PORK Whole or half for your Lb. sausage seasoned & SUPER BURGER fc5860 ib. u 380 PERSONALIZED D FRIENDLY SERVICE. ALL ORDERS FREEZER WRAPPED PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 10-lb- s. or more 2, 1980 is wrapped. OPEN 3 0 S4? V. 9-- 7 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY. CALL ROAD ? BACON Every cut of meat is placed on a scale that shows the EXACT WEIGHT and PRICE before it ground). DELICIOUS BROKEN SLICED Deef Ground with Beef Hearts $ freezer! (Includes: Hams and bacon smoked, and many moral BEFORE! 69 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ON $200.00 OR MORE. Great for Hamburgan, Moat Loaf, Chili, LIKE NEVER Lb. Cut or Wrapped Tender Beef FREEDOM d CHECK OUR ASSORTED FREEZER & Up MEAT BUNDLES 35-Lb- s. CO n AO Lean Beef MAINTENANCE Great BOSTON STEAKS ib.5Uov ROUND STEAKS Lean Center Cut MVERDALE and therefore. BE IT RF .SOLVED this Convention affirm criteria as enunciated President Carter request the President, limousine and served by the Thick Juicy 2 lb Fresh Pork HANGOVER? 4141 citizenary Ixith owe MORE TOP QUALITY MEAT for LESS MONEY! Thick Juicy DO YOU HAVE 394-452- 9 they aim fire. The sweep pointed to an inside breast pocket and let a nimble hand search out a wooden match and place it firmly in the sweeps waiting fingers. Every movement counted in this lovely play CARLOAD SALE 1IAIITE0 mu which Sunset LDS Church News All-St- ar Pat RIB STEAKS OVERHANG politics highlighting the Diocesan Conventions resolution concerning the The Special Interest groups of the LDS Church will be treated to the 1980 Variety Show June 28 at 6:45 p.m. encircus-typ- e The tertainment will be held at the Farr West Stake Center, 113 Childs. It will feature juggling at persecution Rome in 64 A.D Fr. Howlett, the Vicar of contrast St. Peters, will these roles of the Christian in show slated sharing tea. I have to admit that when Im depressed, I try to be out with the baby at just the right time for tea. She "tilted her head as' if perplexed and said, I dont know how it works out but there are always just four for tea. I watched her search her memory for a minute, He then she continued, makes us believe in life, and I dont know how he does it. We stood at the window sipped our drinks, and admired the sweeper at his work . . . Three people appeared at the street comer just in time for tea. A man and two ladies smiled a lot. Some day someone will! write about Pat, Maureen half whispered, He belongs to us and history. seemed mutually agreed that it was time to light the JEFFERY HILL CELEBRATED Neroian Variety delight, to trusting relief, to out and out adoration as she spoke about him. Hell sweep the street with such tender care, she continued as if compelled by deep love, It almost makes you want to cry when the leaves blow back in behind him but it doesnt seem to bother him in the least. Maureen pointed to the waiting stove and said, Hell sweep the street for about a half hour and make his way to the stove. When the water boils, hell throw in some tea and share with any . I could tell by passers-byher tone of voice that sharing tea with something em- and a list of habits eating permanently, Mabeys Returning from their 75th Annual Diocesan Convention at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, the Wardens, Delegates and members of St. Peters Episcopal Church, 1204 East 1450 South, Clearfield will honor their patronai Festival at the 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist on Sunday. The Feast of St Peter and St. Paul. The two apostles exercised diverse ministries of conservative and liberal, but both shook hands as a sign of partin Galatians 2 9 nership with a promise to help the poor. In spite of their differences, both were martyred by the State during the barked for Nigeria The program stresses the importance of changing the Patronai festival set Sunday for Anglicans QCDS, Ut. |