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Show Vol.7 No. 26 Wednesday, May 17, 1978 Serving the Clearfield area Moshers honored by chamber of commerce Cumora Miles, a teacher at North Davis Junior Iligh, was selected Mother of the Year by the Clearfield Clumber of Commerce for 1978 Mis Miles, the mother of five children, resides at 803 E loot) S Cleai field Other mothers honored during a program at the Ideal Theatre List Saturday included the following aunr , els Oldest 998 S CHS seniors plan events Friday begins a host of activities for the graduating seniors at Clearfield High, according to the class ofliciers Caps and gowns will be given out 30 p m between in the health rooms on Friday afternoon or Monday morning in the office Vesper Services will start at 2 p m Sunday in the school auditorium Calvin Ramption, past governor of Utah, will be the featured speaker Refreshments will be served in the toy er aftei the services Seniors will be saying Goodbye to their school books on Monday and are asked to see that they are turned in Fa's can be paid at this time A special breakfast in the cafeteria has been planned for 7.30 a m Tuesday A farewell assembly is set for 11 15 am and there will be a 2-- 4 . Cumora Miles, is shown with two of her "school children ", Kim Dahl and Shayne The boys are students in her journalism class at North Davis and attest to the fact that she is very deserof this recent honor. Kim is editor of the school s newspaper and Shayne is ving MOTHER OF THE YEAR, Hem-sley- giaduation practice a m Everyone must Yearbooks will be seniors at 1pm special Senior Parlv at McGoos loom 7 Open house planned for retiring principal open house is being planned to honor Miss Dora Bv bee on the occasion of her retirement from the Davis County School District The event which will be held in the West Point Elementary An School on May 19 will mark the end of a career which spanned 44 years and two genet aliens Miss By bee began her career as a first grade teacher at Syracuse Elementary School in 1994 A year later she was transferred to West Point Elementary School where she remained, first as a teacher and beginning in 1942 as principal, until the jiresent She has, for the majority of these years, been the only woman principal in the Davis School County District According to Miss There isnt a better By bee, the world to teach in place than the Davis District I have always worked with men of high caliber and have always been treated friendly and fairly She comes from a family of educators Her father and the very essence There are many other , Mother in Cleai held Most Bodily, 998 S 1000 W , Cleat field, has lived there for 67 years She was given an 18 piece crystal beverage set Also recognized was her daughter, AnaBelle Layton, 1400 S State, Cleai field, who has also lived in the city for 67 years A living eats. Emma Mis Miles Honored as Mother of the Year, Mrs Miles was born in Afton, Wyoming, then tenth child in a family of 13 She was educated in Wyoming Schools and later graduatea from BA U, putting herself through college She has lived m Clearfield for 23 years and has taught school for approximately 25 years Mrs Miles has raised her five children alone since they were very young and reportedly has gone without many things over the years to give her children what they needed once complaining Besides her own children, she has been a good friend to all of her students and many friends students, associates are invited HILL AIR FORCE BASE Hill AFB will host a Civil -Aircraft The event will be held in conjunction with Armed Forces Day at Hill AFB, 11 am to 3 p m Saturday The public is invited Purpose of the is to n general aviation public operating in the close promixity of Hill AFB with the operations of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill and other base flying operations, said Maj Skora, project officer. The event also will promote flying safety for all the concerned, discussions, to fly the F-- simulator opportunity Phantom jet and a 4 no-ho- luncheon The Air Force has waived the requirement for landing permits for pilots coming to the base on Saturday Pilots, however, must have a signed In listing his accomplishments, Sheriff Lawrence was particularly proud of the seven percent decrease in major crime over the last three years. Sheriff Lawrence said of the 423 major crimes investigated by his office in 1977, 81 percent were solved Hold Harmless Agreement" and proof of insurance (policy statement from the insurance company, etc.). Minimum insurance required is $100,000 Davis County Paramedic services, a brainchild of Sheriff Lawrence, are unique in that Sheriffs deputies serve the dual role of police officer and paramedic. This system has been described by experts as the most cost effective and efficient system in the western United States. $300,000. Forms and additional information is available from local airport managers. Pilots are asked to arrive between 7 : 30 a m, and 9 am. Aviation gas will not be at sale at Hill on May 20 and pilots are asked to arrive at Hill with ample fuel in their tanks. They will need bring n chocks. their own In outlining his goals for the next 4 years, Sheriff Lawrence intends to further reduce crime by implementing a 911 telephone system so that all Davis County residents have immediate access to emergency are Departure Sports awards banquet held by Falcons will include briefing, an movies, from the base 3 p.m. has been set between and 4 p.m. William Dub' Lawrence Interested persons Helen Weeks major added Dub Lawrence, Sheriff of Davis County, today filed for completion of the new jail facility and contract law enforcement to those municipalities which desire to improve their services and reduce costs. fly-i- the acquaint re-electi- on Woman observes birthday An open house in honor of her 80th birthday will be given for Helen Driggs Weeks at the Heritage Center, 562 So. 1000 E Clearfield, on Saturday, May 20 from p m. Mrs. Weeks was born May 23, 1898 in Driggs, Idaho. She married Clarence H. Weeks June 18, 1920 in Salt Lake. , She has one daughter, Mrs. Wendell (Phyllis) H. Richins, two sons Paul D. Weeks and Richard D. Weeks, both of Clearfield, Two stepsons, Gray Weeks Murray and Virgil Weeks, Bakersfield, Calif. She also has 22 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. The open house will be hosted by Mrs. Weeks children. It is requested that gifts be omitted. , 4 Clearfield High School held its annual Sports Award Banquet last week Guest speaker was Frank Arnold of Brigham Young University, who spoke on character building and athletics. Athletic Driector Ken Hicks called upon the following coaches to make awards to their deserving athletes: Coach Brent Hancock: Outstanding Football Player - Brian Johnson; Coach Roger Reid: Outstanding Scott Wallace; Basketball Player Coach Ken Hicks: Outstanding Scott Hartung; Baseball Player Coach Scott Tennis: Outstanding Wrestlers: Herman Martinez, Tracy Arave, Dave Klecker and Alden Brunson; Coach Fred Lang: Outstanding Swimmer - Mike Nelson (team capt.); Outstanding Diver Steve Allred; Coach Lynn Thorne: Outstanding Tennis Player - Todd Rankin; Coach Frank Reed: Outstanding Golfer Mike Bird. by Jim Special tributes: Fans Wilson; Coaches - by Darren Parry; by Brian Johnson; Players Cheerleaders - by Kevin Jamison. Certificates of letter were given to , all of the athletes of Falcon sports. -- m W ilWnth set may purchase the tickets at any of these schools or at the theatre on the first day of the schedule. Tickets cost $2 50 for the program that runs June 1 through Aug. 3. Proceeds from the sales will go to the PTAs selling the tickets The summer schedule includes the following movies: June 1: Charolette's Web; June 8: Janices Treasure Hunt; June 15: Black Beauty, Aladdins Magic Lamp, June 29. The Snow Queen; July 6 The Pied Piper; July 13: My Side of the Mountain, July 20: Magic of the Kite; July 27: The Little Prince, and Aug 3 Run for Your Life Charlie Brown munities in neighboring states invited to attend open house on Friday from in the schools multipurpose room p Elementaries. Fly In at the base, Saturday, with private pilots m Utah and nearby com- and ml uu ac- Mrs church organizations Miles has always held some position, usually working with the young people She also has nine grandchildren In addition to a plaque from the Chamber of Commerce, she was given an orchid, a cake, a make-ugift set. a plant, a $20 gift certificate, $10 cash, a purse, a volume set of books on Abraham Lincoln, an oven-war- e set, a wrist watch and a canned ham Thanks given The Chamber of Commerce expresses thanks to the following merchants for gifts donated to this years Pier 3, Max Factor. program Westinghouse Electric, All Seasons Realty, Tamis Apparel, Smith Food King, Clearfield Paint and Glass, Clearfield Shoe Repair, Clearfield Nursery, Paul Bunyans Restaurant, Ship s Belle, .Albert T Smith Co., Vern Smith Insurance, Sprouse Reitz, State Savings and Loan, Clearfield State Bank, Clearfield Upholstery, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Stephenson Realty, Merl's Jewelry, Mountain Albion Fuel, Albertson's, laboratories, Buckeroo Club, Arctic Circle, Bank of Northern Utah. Barlow Furniture, McEntire ana Iiilton, Lockhart Co , Lindquist's, Natl Distribution Systems, Utility Trailer, Owens Auto Parts, Chandlers Drug and Gift, JB's, Ideal Theatre, Howard s Village Tire, Dick Kearsley Service, Skippers Fish and Chips, Hawkins Drive In, The Day Co , Clearf icld Fire Dept , New England Submarine Sandwich Shop, Melvins Shoes, Clearfield Auto Parts, and Childrens Institute. m PTA Council President JoAnn Slapley reports that tickets are now being sold for the summer movie program at the Ideal Theatre. Schools selling tickets are Doxey, South Clearfield and Wasatch by Hill AFB to the She is and always has been very tive Summer slated Fly-i- n 1 William J By bee given a table centerpiece and bioach Youngest Mothei Vickie Gerhait, 18, 5800 S Midland Dr . Roy She was given a set ot dishes Newest Mothei Gayle Ahleis, 40)1 D Pimceton Hill AFB Gayle's baby is just six weeks old and she was given a 31 piece ovenware set Mothei ot Most Ilnldien. Helen Elmei 1230 S 4300 W . Syracuse She is the mother of lb children and was given a case ot canned goods met then problems movies Activities Dora 91, She was 30 p m Lawrence files for priorities 30-1- 1 Emma Bodily, Cleai field 30-1- 1 of important things that will now have time to do Among these she lists Getting into geneology woik and learning how to do some of the handiwork items I havealways wanted to do W hen asked how she w ould describe her career, she stated, I have always tried to be firm, friendly, and fair " All past and former The love for her career is obvious when she states, There has never been a dull moment, the new faces and new challenges each year and the joy and thrill of Other passed , teaching She stated that though she will miss the children, 8 personnel. 15 10 10 out to the Tuesday and a has been planned pm There win oe iree refreshments, games and yearbook signing The cost of the party is $2 and will be open to Falcon seniors only Wednesday, May 24 has been set aside as Senior Sluff" day and Thursday w ill find the seniors lining up for graduation in front of the Falcon Auditorium at 6 45 p m Following the graduation exercises there will be a banquet in the school gvm This event is planning trom 9 sending youngsters into the world well equipped with leading skills, to me this is two sisters were also teachers in the district, and one brother taught for several years before going into the field of law She was Davis District Teacher of the Year for two years running, She was also KSL in 1937-5Teacher of the Day several years ago I have always tried to keep abreast of new concepts that came to the field of education, yet not discard those ideas that we knew stated this were working dynamic little lady who attends several workshops and classes each year from 8 be there Moilici 1000 oi them di op in at her home to talk i JSM J L yfc! flu. j w it i i j s , ("f |