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Show IJ CLEARFIELD COURIER, July Ladies Auxiliary of the xzYz Sunset Fire Department will hold the July Meeting on Bzzz Wednesday 18 beginning at 7 Hlr ; p.m. Work will continue on r - the ladies visits and if time permits tieing a quilt. Sunset resident James V. Della Silva has received $100 :? H; for his suggestion to improve -j: operations in his work area. is an electrical equip-merepairer at the Hill Air 'zzzz Force Base. : : Jeff and Paulette Hewitt I have a new daughter born on zz z July 11. J. Virgil Stoddard, 71, of : ?V Granger who died July 7 was ; the brother of Dorthea Ford. I He was born in Hooper. He was president of the J.V. :z: Stoddard Well Driller Co. He ; ; is survived by his widow the z. j rjfrHe nt fz: :z: former Beatrice Orillian Barton, three sons and one daughter. Funeral services c were held on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Graveside ser-'--i .vices and internment were in the Hooper hehjl Cemetary. Sunset resident Jonathan A. Morrell has been selected :l' : 18, 1979, Pag 6 Msouft ntoxunnid V r I and Visitors Bureau. He will assist the bureau staff in promoting the tourist industry in the Salt Lake observe her 96th birthday, she is Mr. Byingtons mother. She has 163 direct descendents. Her husband John W. Byington died in 1949. She is an active member of the LDS Church. Mother of 10 children, with 8 living: J. Earl Byington, Harold J. Byington, of S. Lawrence Hooper; Valley. A 1975 graduate of Clearfield High School, Morrell is currently a student at Weber State College where he is a Public Relations and Journalism major. At the college he has Public Mrs. RobmBon Campus Activity Board. He also wrote for the Signpost, the WSC student newspaper, and was a member of the Media Board. Morrell said he is interested in Asian studies and plans to go into international public realtions after his graduation. He. recently received a scholarship from the Japan Studies Foundation to continue his work in international relations. The Lawrence Byingtons were among the family of Charlotte Byington who (Nelda) on (Annie) Lloyd Relations Committee and gathered Irvin Byington, S. Byington, and Mrs. Glen Shepard all of Ogden. There are 44 grand- 103 children, grandchildren, Monroe Park in Ogden, to B 6 Belle-Aim- question the other day which hit a tender spot. According to the question and answer, a man reaches his peak mentally, emotionally, and financially between 56 and 58 years of age. By this time he has, usually, raised his children, paid for his house, and, in (Reg. Price $2.19) spite of inflation, is in his most rewarding years in his job or avocation. According to the inferences read into this statement, he is at his peak. My first thought was, JDont you believe it! I must have peaked a little early because, with a different pronunciation, I feel a little peaked most of the time. ' Then I started to analyze the various facets of the question with these results. Physically, I passed my peak long ago. I dont step over ants any more, its too much effort,. I let them have the right of way. to 8 p.m. Im Financially, like everyone else. I am just able to keep my nostrils above high water by standing on With inflation my tippy-toeI dont think too many of us do much better. Mentally, Im sharp as a tack. I can tell you stories of things that happened thirty or forty years ago, but cant remember what I was supposed in do yesterday. Banquets Private Parties Receptions Dinner anniversary concert. Spencer Cornwall, director from 1935 J. choir to 1957, 4) Jay Welch (1974) led the Glorious in choir Everlasting. Three LDS men called to position 0 Tuesday evening. Present were Irma Bingham, Doris - SALT LAKE CITY Three Mormon Church with elders previous ex- perience as stake and mission presidents have been assigned as Regional Representatives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They are: 1. Keith W. Wilcox, 58, of Ogden, has been assigned the Ogden, Utah Region, and Huntsville, Utah. 2. Raymond E. Beckham. es by Jim Russell One of the TV quiz shows, I believe it was "Hollywood Squares, came up with a FRIDAY & SATURDAY Lunch Alexander Schreiner took part in the led the group in his own arrangement of Come, Come Ye Saints, Richard conP. Condie (1947-197the Bar, ducted Crossing while Elder Schreiner accompanied on the organ ; and Sr., of Provo, Utah, has been assigned the Heber City and Springville, Utah areas. 3. Eldon E. Cooley, of Mesa, Arizona, has been the Mesa and assigned Maricopa regions. With the growth of the Mormon Second women mooting SALT LAKE CITY The second of what will become annual Mormon women meetings will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 15. 1979, in the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square here, reports President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of the Latter-da- y Saints Church, who will address them. All Mormon women age 12 and older are urged to attend or to listen to the proceedings of the meeting which will be broadcast via closed-circu-it radio to some 1,500 locations in the world. Also s. (NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP & MANAGEMENT) my long suffering wife. I found a letter in one of my suits last week, that i thought I mailed to my wife last time I was out of town over a year ago. Id send it to her now but she is with me this time. Emotionally I may be at my peak. I cry a lot. I listen to Jimmy Carter and I cry. I read the newspaper and I cry. I watch the news on TV and I cry. I even cry when I read the funny papers. Still, in fifty eight years. Ive had mostly good years. The others I dont want to remember anyhow. I have a wonderful wife. The older I get, the younger she gets. We have two wonderful girls, both talented in their own ..field, both beautiful loving girls. We have a wonderful son, adopted into the family when he married our Sharon. Ive made many friends, and as far as I know, few enemies. In my various activities I have met and known some of the finest citizens of the area. Some have gone on to become Ask Im gregarious, and proud of it. Like Will Rogers, I never met a man I didnt like! Ive survived the great depression, World War II, an automobile accident, and hopefully, Ill survive the present administration and the wonderful wizards of Watergate, Washington. Maybe, looking at it that way, I am at my peak and can look forward to many more years of enjoyable life. Like George Burns, I dont believe in dying. Its been done. the regional Church, representatives will provide leadership training to local leaders of the Mormon church in assigned regions. unset first' Greg Nelson was advanced to the office of a Priest, the son of Orvel and Annette Nelson. Denise Bullock reported on her recent mission on Sunday evening. She is the daughter of Ronald and Myrna Bullock. Hansen, Brenda Massengale and Michelle Thompson graduated from Primary and are now ready to enroll APYWMIA in the this fall. organization was Jeanette Keyes sustained ward librarian, Clinton Unsworth a junior (S the addressing women will be Barbara B. Smith, general president of the Relief Society womens organization, and Elaine A. Cannon, general president of the Young Women of the Church. Music will be furnished by a special chorus of women in the Salt Lake Valley Mormon stakes. Primary teacher. Debbie Wood was sustained Education counselor in the Young Adult Relief Society was Stoddard Gary met and admired Sunset Fourth Darren Evans was graduated from Primary a 2nd class scout, the son of Dennis and Janiece Evans. Eddie Rogers reported to the ward on his recent mission to Child. He is the son of Ed and , many Bookstore people, so numerous it would be impossible to name them all, and if I tried Id leave someone out. I like people. 4850 Harrison Blvd. Ogdon, Utah 84403 Hi Sunset Sixth Doug Garcia was advanced to a teacher, the son of Lee and Joan Garcia. Ben Evenahus was released as APYMMIA secretary and Lee Garcia was sustained. was James Gorringe released as Young Adult representative. Sunset Seventh Beverly McFarknewajL,, JRrimaryi president along with her counselors Carolyn Morrell and Kathy Griffin and secretary Darlene Cobaugh. Carol Sustained were Hasler, president, Maude Harper, 1st counselor, Loydene Bergland, 2nd counselor. sustained Scoutmaster. Browse a Real AT Rib the MIA of Twenty-si- x a youth who by church attendance qualified went to the pageant in Manti on Friday of last week. They went in two vans. Those in charge of the young people were Bishop Lee Anderson, Dave Burton, Norma Dalton and Hi McNaughton. released were released as Sunday School and teachers Geraldine Cearley as a professional athletes. You name the field and some of my friends are part of it. In community affairs I have & Sunset Second Gary and Linda Stoddard called their new son Nathaniel Wayne. Tina StoCoand brokers, $ - Bishops, bankers, a ever-increasi- 'Suj&hool teipTj Police Chiefs, Mayors, City and County Commissioners, lawyers, w g English-speakin- Sunset LDS Tlhoinglhtls ocu ttumlimg S3 Church News (' Slock North el McDonalds In Roy) Breakfast retired add organist Burns, Harriet Daines, Jeanine DeWitt, Verda Knight, Gayle Moffitt, Donna Perry, Lavon Reed and Virginia Draper. of Anderson Tyson visited here last Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen of Emery have been week with his aunt and uncle and Jean Ganz. The visiting here with a son and Marino his family Dr. and Mrs. William Morrells were among family members Ernest Larsen. Club ladies attending the Morrell family met at the home of Mildred reunion which was held at Porter in Clearfield on Como Springs on Sunday. NOBODY OPEN: 6 a.m. com- petition. She has done solo pieces in Ballet West and performed in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, the Phillipines and Okinawa. She has studied with Gladys Gladstone, John Browning and Leonard Shure. FISH & CHIPS $109 Piano directors years. National Association NOBODY BEATS OUR 4 Pieces of Halibut, Fries, Cole Slaw, Tarter Sauce and Roll. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir marked its Golden Anniversary broadcast and special concert July 15 in the Latter-da- y Saints Tabernacle. Both the regular broadcast, Music and the Spoken Word and the hour-lon- g concert were dedicated to remembrances of the choirs 50 years of radio and television broadcasting, qnd to some of the groups most popular songs over the Chamber Teachers The world-famosinging group made its first radio braodcast on July 15, 1929, and several guest artists, including three past choir SALT LAKE CITY advanced piano competition she also won the state and regional honors at the Music msMwmammms 5331 So. 1 900 W. Roy, Utah 84067 Choir has 502h anniversary Orchestra and the Utah Salute to Symphony Youth. Winner of first place at the Utah State Fair in About 60 members of the Lawrence Kimber family held a reunion beginning at Fountain Green. They attended the pageant at Manti on Friday evening, golfed, played tennis, softball, volley ball at the city park. They returned to their various homes on Saturday. Paul and Vicki Barber and their family of Salt Lake visited here on Sunday with Saturday at parents, University greatand foster Vickis James and Ruth Dunaway. Lenora Ford Neal, of Bountiful, a former Sunqet resident was a guest artist in the Summerarts piano conference which was held at the University of Utah on July 12. A graduate of the University where she now is an adjunct professor in the music department. Mrs. Neal is active in music circles now and in the past having performed with the Utah Symphony Orchestra Leonard Byington, Sunset; worked on the student governments Suirosett Odd Ann Rogers. 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