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Show March 30, 1978, Page SUN CHRONICLE, 3 Dill m 4 A?. VAJ : il , . COURIER, March 29, 1978, CLEARFIELD ODD Page 3 IfCforfsaPidIFs DLS !! OVtl 50 TYPtl Of PANIUNO TO CHOOSI -- MMIMSHID MOLDINM AMO 1 vkus FkOM ! COlORID NAILS LAKOtST QUANTITY AND VAIIITY NTH! INTUWIST. - CASTLI OAK Sandridge met at the Kimber on ning for the captain Camp of DUP home of Nola Thursday morMarch meeting, Kathryn Brady Helen Wood conducting. gave a history of her husbands grandmother great-grea- t Perrinih Shropshire Cotton Wood. The The Indians and lesson Utah was given by Denise Hammon. Present were Mrs. Brady, Nola Kimber, Lucy Smith, Flora Neibaur, Ruth Larsen, and Denise Hammon. Ruth L. Martin, 51, of Clearfield who died March 21 in the McKay-De- e Hospital was the mother of Don L Martin. She had lived in this area all of her life. An active member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband "Don. W. Martin, three sons and five daughters, fourteen grandchildren. Bishop Rondo H. Erickson of the Clearfield 8th ward officiated at the funeral services held in Ogden on Friday. Internment in the Kaysville City Cemetery. Max and Rhoda Wiggill have a new granddaughter born on March 19 to Brad and Maxine Wiggill Starkey who live in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Peterson of Uinta who observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday are the parents of Dennis W. Peterson. The open house was held in the Uinta LDS 1st Ward Cultural Hall. Mr. Peterson until his retirement was employed by the Union Mrs. Peterson was employed at HAFB until she retired in Pacific Railroad. Both11 are active bthbers1 ohhe1 LD$ Chuf-bM- . There are six sons and daughters, 29 grandchldren, H G. Mr. and Mrs. Hammon were dinner guests on Easter Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Stephens in Ogden. Also present was George Leavitt of Honolulu, Leavitt Hawaii. Mrs. released recently Jim and Ruth Danaway went to Provo on Sunday afternoon to visit with their son and his family Scott and visited here over the week end with Alberts parents Mr. and Mrs. DuWaine Larsen. Ken and Helen Iverson visited in Brigham City on Easter with their daughter and her family, Leon and Karen Black. Virginia Draper hosted a family dinner on Sunday evening for her daughters and their husbands, Mike and Beverly Glenn, Kent and Glenda Draper and Bonnie and David Jacobs Mike and Beverly and their four children, Jennifer, Amelia, Shelly and Wade are here for weeks a visit from Castlegate, Wash. Gaylene Crosford and her sons Seth and Nathan are here from Evanston for a week. Don Budge has returned from Akron , Ohio where he has been attending a training seminar. Randy Lucero reports for duty 1973! 29 grandchildren and 10 n. Seaman sonnelman Apprentice Randy J. Lucero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Lucero of 568 N. 200 W., Clearfield, Ruth Thompson spent an uncomfortable week following foot surgery. Mel and Helen Woods Utah, has reported for duty aboard the USS aircraft carrier Saratoga, homeported in Mayport, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. (Pete) Avitt observed their 50th S3 A reunion of members and formers of the LDS Sunset 3rd ward will be held in the cultural hall 338 W. 1800 N. Friday at 6:30 p.m. A program will follow the serving of dinner. cub scout blue and gold awards banquet was held on Feb. 18 in the Sunset Stake Center for the Cubs, leaders and parents of the boys. Travis Pierson got a Wolf, a Pierson received a Wolf, A gold, 2 silver, and a one year star: Shane Evinhuis, a Bobcat, and 1 year Service Star: Kelly Bingham a 1 year Service Star; Evan Astle a Wolf, 1 Silver and 5 Gold arrow points; Lance Roberts, a Wolf; David Beals a Wolf and 1 year Silver Star; Brian Whipple a Bear and 1 year Service Star; Les Adams a Bear and 1 year Service Star; Michael Hansen a 1 year Service Star; Stephen Beckett a Bobcat; Sooksan Simpleman a Bobcat; Todd Pettibone an Aquanautand 1 year Service Star; Shawn Bingham a Bear and 1 year service star; Shawn is advisor to the Weblos. Jason Pierson a 1 year Service Star and Brian Weaver a 2 year Service Star. Ray Butt, eer service Scouts Boy and leaders from Troop 384, sponsored by the Clearfield Police Department, earned the Historic Trails award, March at Antelope Island. To earn the award, the unit must locate a historic trail or site and study information relating to it, hike or camp two days and one night along the trail or in the vicinity of the site and cooperate with an adult group such as a historic society to restore or mark all or part of this trail or site Troop 384 chose Antelope Island and the Great Salt Lake as their historic site, studied its history, and obtained the Park Supervisors approval for their conservation project. Transportation for the Scouts and leaders for this thirty-fiv- e mile round trip "was bicycles. I , Prior to the bicycle hike. Officer Deryke, of the Clearfield Police Department, provided a film and instruction on bicycle safety and conducted a safety inspection on their bicycles. The troop leaders also Twenty-fiv- e Sunday morning pn I: an conducted terdenominational Man will serve Marine Lance Corporal Clarence W Gilman Jr., son of Clarence W. Gilman Sr. of 1900 N 194 Sunset, participated in 4-- I Also in s eJfS PM SAT WALL $ 9 5 recognition awards to -- leaders with Jim Pet-tinbon- er giving the awards to the boys. $3,901 $4.69 $5.49 $6.20 GALVANIZED J In Sl-t- t. Lengrtit 16cft. M m. W" " 99 sou. i" 67cH, 1V4" 1VV AVE SOcft. J" Getting Enjoy our regular Sunday Brunch Menu Sunday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. $3-1- ! ... ... 26"x 1 4' ... 26"xl6' ... and up 1 .04ft. MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS GREEN TURF CARPETING Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. 6 ft. wide IndoorOutdoor 4.00 sq. yard. in- worship CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS SIZES Downtown 3625 I.i PIP- E- 25th 8 HARRISON MAIN 13 NORTH MAIN 9 fll 17 DOORS aifGHAM CTTYnjNOkfH 9AM HFM6S-SO- " DAMAGED 1580 WASHINGTON WASH. 39 12 WASHINGTON WEtKOAYS HOODS $2.50 2$"xt' 26"xlO' $3.00 26"xl 2' 5x6 THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE CLEARFIELD RANGE Grade 15x5 NO WASH HARRISON 7 BATHROOM Second 10 ..$34.99 x200' .. $69,95 ALUM. ROOFING A9Wk8' $4.39 49W'x10' .... $10.49 49W'xl4" ... $14.69 49W'xl6' .... $16.79 49Vi"x20' .... $20.99 HR BLOCK SO. 66x10 x 100' TILE BOARD 9 DAYS LEFT 1 Shingles tax the interest. Marines, based at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Conducted at Marine Combat Corps Training Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., Palm Tree tested the capability .of a battalion landing team to deploy by strategic airlift and to provide realistic live-fir- e training. The exercise stressed coordinated air and artillery fire support for infantry units. CONCRETE REINFORCING WIRE 19 49 If we make an error on your taxes, we pay the penalty and recently in exercise Palm Tree the California desert He is serving as a member of the 1st Battalion, 5th woodgrain $A49 240 ALLIED Self-Seal- Henry W. Block W., simulated finish on masonite SUPPLIES 9:00 OPEN TILL 18-1- 9 iouan a with 6" badge, with more bicycle trips, including a 50 miler, planned for the future. the island Scoutmaster Jim Allison said, The troop plans on working on the cycling merit SENECA OAK 48 First grade Va plywood back 316x4x8 1 t grode Historic Trails iward given Clearfield roop is proud to specialize in Steak Prime Rib Seafood DOM! STIC SlUicVLdtagjus 4 Steals ftarn 782-990- imjtjji appreciated 8 fit In 80-Ro- BARBARA MURPHY Reservations 1045 North Washington 394-194- VTasjajw.; 20-F- t. P. Pine Poles Barbed Wire Roll d 2 99 23 95 1 SVi FT 6 6 FT SO $1.76 $1.86 $2.04 4 FT. FT ft. rolls $24.95 $31.95 $36.95 3 FT. FIELD FENCE American Made 6 Inch stripe imgiiQd DID YOU KNOWN that grass can grow 6 inches in the time it takes to service your equipment during the spring rush. To introduce you to our 1978 line of Equipment we ore putting on a fantastic sale of garden tractors, tillers & lawn mowers. We are GIVING AWAY lawn mowers and cash discounts with tractors, and are GIVING AWAY weed whips with lawn mowers and tillers. Don't Wait! This is a sale and rs 6 STOCK POSTS FOR CHAIN LINK FENCES IN ALL SUES SIZES OF CHAIN LrNK GATES AVAILABLE WC ...$49.S 11" ...6M.s ... 47" FT. ALL Sse.es ONE-TIM- E will NOT be repeated again this year!! DISCOUNTS ON j $J WE SPECIALIZE IN ITS REPAIR For Parts & Service call or come into: CLEARFIELD NURSERY Landscape Service 1 16 1 So. Slate, Clearfield Phone 825-216- 1 $2oOH m 25 THIS COUPON GOOD FOR OFF ALL SPRINKLERS AND GARDEN NOSE. COUPON GOOD THRU APRIL 1 5th ONLY. (ONLY ONI COUPON Ml CUSTOMER PLEAII) SCOn PRODUCTS: 1 COUPON GOOD THRU APRIL (ONLY ONI COUPON WE ! ! We carry bulk vegetable garden lead, also our seed racks are full of fresh vegetable I flower seed ready to be We'll show you how to do it yourself end save money PER CUSTOMER 1 2 I PLEASE) POWER RAKES SWEEPERS AERATORS 0UB SALE ON FRUIT yjs. I tP j I 5th i SNS'-s- air RENT e HEDGE TRIAAMERS e CHAINSAWS e SPREADERS ROLLERS e WEED EATERS TILLERS j REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN 4500 sq. ft. bag 'Turf builder" or "Plus 2" J I 9000 sq. ft. bag "Turf builder" or "plus 2" Halts" 5000 sq. ft. Off 1 3,500 sq. ft. bag "Turfbuilder" or "Plus 4UTWQRIHO IIRVICI CINTII i THIS COUPON GOOD FOR FOLLOWING i ITS GOT AN ENGINE planted. Eo. CHAIN LINK I. S3 HIAWWT. 4Kf BARE TREES IS COOT n aeiel Wen mirarra miui ' V etas renro &'g:5?c r KADI A err i:3.7C::!l! Don't miss out getting some excellent buys on them Select early while varieties ore available. mmm enee BieeweMil eesMi cm rcu sect sous Cubmaster presented Sharon Trease, Don Coach, m Pam Pettibone, Mary Rock and Juli Jackson Den $49 MELLOW A service simulated The Black Angus anniversary as wedding guests of honor at a family dinner on Friday evening. They were married on March 24, 1928 in Creston, Iowa. Their children are Dale A. Avitt of Roy and Mrs. Harold L. (Emma Jo) Foulger of Ogden. There are five grandchildren. First grad finish on lonou plywood 316x4x8 A nmuloted wood ven- to patients. another new grandson born They will call the new arrival Colby Laker Cook. QUEEN'S OAK woodgrain 5 99 have on Thursday to Dan and Vick Cook who live in Burley. GUCIII ILM finished embossed louan 31640 Hi grade $6 49 GEM JOHNSON and Angie Johnson of the Weber County volunteers look over some books which have been donated to the hospital and have been turned over to the Weber County library to use them as they see fit. The library at the hospital has become overcrowded with an excess of books, and the volunteers have gone through the books selecting those which are in dupliate, or are of little or no interest Woodgrain $49 Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen and their baby daughter Joan of Provo 314-4-x7 Simulated on luan 579 Smnutoted as president of the Pearl stake is Hawaii is here in Salt Lake City for training in a group which will supervise church in various properties islands in that area hkkory Rnt Grade Simulated woodgram on lonau plywood Vk48 1 groda Che I trt4. , tr liar-. r - Sett Cad wepgr . . , vew lXTO el fcfeci Crfitr (ttr-sP-- ". s I I |