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Show SUN CHRONICLE , May 8, 1978, Page 4 1 CLEARFIELD COURIER. May 1 7, 1 978, Page 4 The Cupboard it .by Janice Hubbard i Children and field trips have always intrigued me. Children look at the world OVtt MTTPtlOf PANlMNOTQCMOOSI f -- WM1MSHU MOUNNM ANO COiOCID NJULI UIMST QUANTITY AND VARIITY - intniintuwist. through CASTUOAK! eyes, 31647 $lmuload onUuan grodo Woodgrtdn GLACIER fmiihd louon t H ELM QUIIN'S OAK woodgram mbonad 31648 t4x8 1st grad ftnith (imulatad $6 49 arode Firt( on lonou plywood $599 $69 MELLOW SENECA OAK so a wide range of field trips, including the big, momentous one in kindergarten when they got to purchase a hot lunch ticket, walk clear down the hall and eat school lunch' They all went through agony with fear that they wouldnt be able to cut their $579 Simulated and much of extraordinary interest in ordinary things. My children have gone on discover HCKOeY Rnl Oodo Simulated woodgram an tartau plywood ltK48. completely 1. VISAS meat by themselves. Such wild adventure' Another favorite field trip was the Slaughter House where the kids got a whole, free hot dog Last week has to be the topper Kitty, my sixth grade daughter, came floating into the house with big, radiant You'll never guess eyes what happened, she said I was one of five kids in my class chosen for a special field trip They only chose five of the best students, the ones who turned in their work, were polite and had good work habits. I responded. Wonderful, Where are you going? Ohhh, we get to ride a ! I i A wood ven- simulated with eer 1 W 48 Vi lauon 0 plywood back First grade woodgram simulated 31648 finish on masonite it grade .49 $6 I) 1 SUPPLIES 4een6 Slf-Sa- CONCRETE 340 ALLIED REINFORCING Shinglti lr 19 WIRE 49 6 hearse to Fitzgeralds Funeral Home, go through it and see how they fix the dead people and put them in caskets We are going to have ice cream and cake and then go back to school in one of those long, shiny black cars, she rhapsodized Do you suppose that the cakes might be shaped like ..$34.99 7'x200' $49,95 .. RANGE HOODS HFM63-30-" $1795 CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS $3.11 26" x8' BATHROOM TILE BOARD Second Grade 15x5 $2.50 5x6 10 xlOO' ALUM. ROOFING $8.39 9'i"x8' ADW'xlQ' .... $10.49 49W'xl4" ... $14.69 49W'xl6' .... $16.79 49Vi"x20' .... $20.99 ill 610 26"x14' ... $3.49 26"xl6 ... $6.20 Mr. Barnett Allen, a math teacher at North Davis Junior High, is retiring this GALVANIZED ALL SIZES year after and up An ' t i ini' t GREEN TURF CARPETING Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. 6 ft. wide IndoorOutdoor 4.00 sq. yard. 15 of years teaching here. Mr. Allen has lead a full life. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1939 as a private, and, just 10 years later, he was a full colonel. He flew most of the bombardment j$99 MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS 'lAZXSTUUZltCN JNTHuSTT DOME STIC-- Pt. Barbed Wire 80-Ro- 23 95 . IT Roll d $2 Barnett Allen CHAIN LINK HIAVY WT. 1 SVaPT 6 FT 6 Vi FT 6 American Mod A inch lrlp 33" 39" 47" ?T. Dear Mr. Fitzgerald Thank you for the fine time I had at the Funeral Home. I really enjoyed looking at the caskets There were all different colors, kinds, designs and sizes. I really enjoyed going1 1181 So. POSTS FOR CHAIN LINK TENCES IN ALL SIZES ALL SIZES Of CHAIN liNK GATES AVAILABLE WE 854.95 3S9.9S STOCK Sincerely, Kitty Hubbard" aircraft in World War II He was also in Korea and at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941. He has about 10,000 flying hours, He has earned the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the DFC, four Commendation medals and many other awards. Mr. Allen is married and has six daughters, two sons, and 22 grandchildren. He figures he has taught about 2,700 students. "I have enjoyed teaching I have found it very challenging but rewarding, especially when a student returns to the classroom telling me of his successes," he said. Going to Lake Powell to enjoy water skiing, swimming and boating are in his plans for the future, along with a trip to California, Reno, and then on to the Holy Land and the Carribean. He also plans to do a lot of carpentry and rug making He wants to write a personal history and spend time doing genealogy. A special party in his honor is being planned by the faculty of North Davis. taught History at Davis High Before becoming first principal at Sunset Junior High he served as a counselor at Clearfield High. Charles L. Buck, 75, of Ogden who died May 8 in the McKay-De- e Hospital was the father of Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) Arave. There are one son, four daughters, 21 grandchildren, 23 greatgrandchildren who survive. He had been a farmer and a crane operator for the Amalgamated Sugar Co. The family of Mrs. Maurice (Eileen) Marshall were among other family members who hosted an open house for John L. "Jack Frost on Saturday at his home. The occasion was his 85th birthday. He has lived in Ogden, retiring from the American Express Co. in 1960. His first wife Lavina Brostrom died in 1946. He By Bobby Webb 0 Open 8 5:30 8- - Mon.-Fr- 773-373- 1 Fireplaces NKII ail itims sueiecr roraiot SAU Woodburning Fireplace Specialist CHRIS & DICK'S! 3891 W. 4000 So. 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He began his teaching career in 1938 in Hooper Junior High. In 1946, he transferred to the Davis School District and Submit church yourself and save money I Disneyland and Silver Grandpa and Springs State, Clearfield OWNED art REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN 973-473- 7, Mr and Mrs Jim Dunaway, their son Scott Ruth and daughter-in-laand grandaughter Tora Ann of Provo flew down to Greenwood, Florida to visit with Mr Dunaways mother Edel Dunaway. Greenwood is not far from the capitol, Tallahassee While there they went to Orlando, Corlis California to attend the Madsen in 1964. He is active in the Golden Hours Center and Ogden Eagles Bowling League. His other children are Loren E. Frost and Mrs. Raymond (Carolyn) Hosley both of Ogden. There are 11 wedding of a granddaughter DeAnn Wallace. DeAnn was married on May 5 in the married Clara grandchildren, randchildren. 10 greatg- Gary and Coral Taggart have a new daughter born on May 5. Kirk and Leslee Robisons new son arrived on May 8. Cliff and Lucille Spendlove have a new grandchild, a baby girl born to Jeffery and Kathleen Spendlove on May 10 They live in Ogden. Bessie Smith, a Sunset Junior High School teacher, will retire this year after 30 years in her profession. She j- - ..? Oakland LDS Barrett Parents of the Chad Temple I 1 731-331- 1 to of Modesto new bride are Dee and Ruth Wallace, the family live in Tracy. They also visited in Benicia with another son Irvin and his family before returning home. and Peter Nancy McFarlanes new daughter arrived on May 11. Phil and Lillian Hansen had their four sons and their families with them on Mothers Day; Jim and Mary Hansen of West Point, Norman and Carlene and their children Jason, Hollie and Jennefer, of Layton, '"Sr:"; Heather and disabilities at school. Her .daughters Allan and Vicki and Kelly home is in Syracuse, her Hansen of Roy. education began in a one-rooDinner guests of the H G. school house. This on Mothers Day Hammons culminated with study in 11 were Dr. and Mrs. David colleges and universities in Sundwall of Salt Lake City five different states. and their children David and Sunset Fire Department Nell. Ladies Auxiliary presented Dinner guests of the flowers made of yarn to Osmer Knights on Mothers patients of the Weber Day were the Dee Jay Memorial Hospital on Hammons of Brigham City Sunday as a Mothers Day and the Floyd Wilcoxs, of remembrance. Fygje Syracuse. Brandenburg assisted the Greg and Connie Jenkins ladies in their labor of love and their small son came on Thursday evening at the from Salt Lake to visit on Fire Station. Mother's Day with parents A new son arrived at the Mark and Bonnie Jenkins. home of Glenn and Linda Jay and Florence Wallace Thomas on May 10. and sons Bradley and Scott Gerald and Judith Wit-bec- went to Bozeman, Mont, last new daughter arrived week for the christening of on May 10. their new grandaughter. Lawrence Kimber was Parents of the new arrival honored with an open house are and Linda Brown; at his home on May 10 on his they Larry called her Marianne. 79 birthday. Among the 75 Paternal grandparents are who came to wish him happy Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown birthday were William of Clearfield. Larry and Kimber and family of Linda now have a family of Mantello, Nev., Bertha five. Kimber, Salt Lake City, the Mel and Helen Wood went Thomas E. Kimbers of to Burley last week for the Brigham City, Alvin Kimchristening of a new grandbers, Bountiful, Mrs. Eva son. The little boy was called Higley, Lucill Darrington, Colby, son of Dan and Vicki Orva Richins, Burley, Ida.; Cook. Sophie Richins, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peek Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kimof South Ogden were guests the of their daughter and ber, Grantsville; Douglas Richins, GrantsDenzil and Charlene ville; Russell Lee, Pleasant Hansen on Mothers Day. View; Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Mel and Helen Wood have Kimber, Snowville; Mrs. a new born last Larene Fry, Brigham City; week tograndchild and Lori Jeffery Dr. and Mrs. Fife BlackToone who live in Clinton. burn, Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Guests of Bill and Evon Blackburn, Irene Holjesin, Cole on Mother's Day were Ogden; the Dale Daviss, Mrs. Coles parents, Mr. and Springville, Sheldon Daviss, Mrs. E.L. Peterson of Provo; Dayne Daviss, Garland, their daughters American Fork, Jeffery Vickie Woodling and her Davis, American Fork; children Page, Tori, and Wayne Kimbers, Glenn Linzee of Ogden, Barbara Kimbers, Roy; Lynn Sneddon and sons Ashley and Barkers, North Ogden; Lance of Kaysville, Steve Elwood Petersons, Hunter; and Jolene and their son Roy Hansens, Sunset. Also Jeremy of Salt Lake City and many grandchildren and Danny Cole. nieces and nephews were Visitors of Vic and included in the group Kathryn Brady on Mothers Mary Ann Anderson and Day were Tom and Marilyn her mother Margarette Brady and their children Romer of Elwood have Michelle and Scott, of Ogden, returned from a memorable Sam and RoseAnn along with y excursion to the Holy children Leslie and Tara. Land. The tour took them too Another son Robert and his all the important biblical and wife and son Scott came to historical parts of the area see them on Saturday. They which must be seen to be are from West Jordan. Vicki Lucas and her appreciated according to Mary Ann. They also spent children Lynae and Shawn two days in Greece and a day are here from Young, in Zurich, Switzerland. Arizona, visjting with her Arely and Lorene Wallace parents, Mr. and Mrs. have returned from a trip to Thomas Lightfoot. m son-in-la- $4e.S Well show 24-ho- read: NOW OPEN A & B Glass Service $24.95 $31.95 $36.95 5 FT. FIELD FENCE have time for refreshments and she didnt get a chance to see if the cakes were shaped like coffins. Kitty was impressed with the beauty of the chapels and the wide variety of caskets offered to potential buyers Tuesday morning as she was leaving for school, she casually tossed a letter on the coffee table. This is a copy of the letter I wrote to Mr. Fitzgerald to thank him for letting us go to his Funeral Home, she said I picked up the letter and noticed that it was written in proper form. The letter 50 ft. rolls .83 $1.76 $1.86 $2.04 AFT. 7-- retiring soon 26"xl0' ... $3.90 DOORS INTERIORS STUART LEE, training clerk, center, and Sue Wallace, manager, accept the $1 from 1 1 Ray Adams of the Clearfield Chamber of Commrce for their store, the second store in Clearfield which opened May 1 0 at noon. It is located at 545 S. State St. Also gas service. planned within the month is the addition of gas pumps to provide and thoroughly enjoyed herself. She was quite disappointed that they didnt NDJH teacher HI $3.00 ,26"x12' ... $4.69 DAMAGED I inquired. little coffins? Her eyes shown with hope. Maybe, she answered. That night at the supper table, she was telling her father all about her big adventure and asked, Dont you think its neat? His response was, If you dont mind, I think Id prefer my first ride in a hearse to be my last one. 1 had to agree Kitty went on the field trip |