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Show Clearfield Courier, March ii$W70MZ. S, 1980, Page p I 'L LOS Chyirch ft!ews Daines. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations class led by Helen Wood and the Mother Education class with Phyllis Huffman. SUNSET I Joe and Norma Terkelson called their new son Corey Charles. The new son of Lex and Beverly McCormack was given the name of Todd SUNSETS Frank. Rolayne Edwards Released from the Relief Debbie Society were Girardo, Florence Whipple, Florence Koster, Ann was released as MIA Laurel leader and sustained Relief Society Cultural Refinement class leader. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Mother Education class led by Verdeen Whittier beginning at 9 a.m. GET WELL SOOM 13 1 j Cathy Larsen called their new daughter Carrie. Chris and Terri Wiberg were sealed in the Manti Temple on Saturday. Accompanying them were Chriss parents Scott and Ethel Wiberg, brothers, Scott and Meredene Wiberg of Layton. Dennis and Kendrick of Marlene Hooper, Jeff Wiberg, bishop Mel and Helen Wood bishop the Jerry Williamson, will be at Aroa students Piano Festival School. Center. Mrs. Barbara Stuckie, a Clearfield piano teacher announced the following students participated in the festival: Linda Endo and Lynnete Owens, Clearfield; Heather Ford, Janalyn Steed and Nancy Roberts of Layton. Owens Miss played Khatchatorians Tocatta at the noon assembly at which time all of the Ogden area piano students received adjudication sheets and Taught by the director of David academy, Heikkila, the students in the class drive each day fourth period to the Southern Baptist Church in Clearfield. the Classes taught are sectarian in nature, nonem-p- h historical asizing Christianity and its ex- and pressions. study sheets pertaining to the Old Testament are done each day in class, as well as Workbooks ; 4 Mother Education class leader in Relief Society, Ann Larsen chorister Reva Bain Social Relations class leader, Julie Ganz young adult specialist, Marilyn Konopasic special interest representative, Joan Garcia Sunday School secretary, Raelynn Wood Relief Society Homemaking lesson leader in Relief Society. SUNSET sustained in the LDS Clearfield 1 1th Ward are; Center, Bishop R. first Allred, counselor, Milton J. Flinders and second counselor Heber Glen Lynn Mower. Released were Bishop Evan P. Lyman and counselors G. Milton Staples and Darrell W. Perry. NEW LEADERS Clearfield Community Church News 7 David and Debbie Barneck called their new son Joshua David. on the material being covered. Students in the class are interdenominational in faith, and common denominators in each religions teachings are used in the daily lessons. The program has met with at favorable opinion Clearfield High. The New Life Bible Academy was formed in 1974 to' give students an alter-fo- r a native to seminary released time class. Currently operating daily at Roy, Layton, Clearfield and Davis High Schools, graduates of the program participate graduation with regular ceremonies release time students. cup chopped onions tablespoon butter or margarine tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons brown sugar mustard 4 teaspoons Dijon-styl- e 1 can (16 ounces) fruit cocktail (drain; reserve syrup) 1 cup chicken broth 1 large green pepper, cut in squares 2 cups cubed cooked ham 34 teaspoon celery seed Salt and pepper to taste 3 cups hot, cooked rice Saute onions in butter until tender but not brown. Blend cornstarch, sugar, mustard, fruit syrup, and broth. Stir into onions. Cook, stirring constantly, until thick and dear. Add green pepper, ham, celery seed, and fruit cocktail. Continue cooking until meat is thoroughly heated. Season to taste. Serve over beds of fluffy rice. Makes 6 servings. Each serving provides: 290 calories 1-- low-calori- e Home DO Turn UJODDDFlRPTeR AND SAVE YOURSELF nutritious meals that merit high praise may seem impossible but are not when you use carefully selected ingredients in exciting new ways. g By The Projects Experts at Wood-Workin- Georgia-Pacifi- c Corp. Dry firewood is good to have around on a chilly night, but the idea of stacking it neatly near the fireplace can leave you cold unless you own a handy storage bin. One easy way to solve the firewood dilemma and to avoid all the debris that usually goes with it is to build a fireplace bench that serves a dual purpose: providing convenient storage for logs, newspapers and kindling plus furnishing extra seating for your living room or den. A bench thats at home by the hearth, it can go in another room just as well. In the family room, for instance, it can stash records, magazines, newspapers; in a childs room, it can store toys. This bench is easy to build, too. First, obtain one panel of 34x4x8 plyinterior or A-wood, A-exterior grade. Youll also need two 8xl-l- 2 moulding lengths, d one 4x34 length of moulding, and one d length of 4x34 quarter-rounmoulding. Add to that one cushion top covered in a durable fabric of your choice, 8d finishing nails, fine sandpaper, white glue, wood filler, and an interior semigloss enamel in a color that B half-roun- d half-roun- Lean ham, for example, provides high quality protein, vitamins and iron. A perfect partner is convenient, low-corice which contains no cholesterol, only a trace of fat, and is low in calories. Canned fruit cocktail is among the canned foods found in most kitchens. The three join naturally in food values and in taste in Spicy Ham with Fruit. At only 290 calories per serving, its a winning meal combination. B st Happily rice is really a convenience food. It can be stored without refrigeration and is ready to cook straight from the package. Whether you prefer regular, parboiled, or brown rice it is always available, inexpensive, easy to cook, and appropriate to use as a bed for the spicy, flavorful morsels of ham with its delectable sauce. d 4-- - Once youVe built this attractive fireplace storage bench, making a fire could be less of a chore. will harmonize with your percent, amounting to $850 million by 1983. decor. Measure the pieces to be cut on the plywood panel; then do your cutting. Next, construct the side pieces by nailing and gluing the end supports (F in the accompanying diagram) to each end of the side pieces (A). ' Then glue and nail pieces marked B to .the pieces marked E. The rest is simple. Following the diagram, d trim attach the to the base as shown. Then attach the remainder of the bench pieces to each other half-roun- and install the quarter-roun- d trim in the joints between sections A and DA and C. For the top trim, miter the corners of the trim to form the corners. Glue the pieces into place, fill any 1-- half-roun- d half-roun- d Revenues from pay cable TV are expected to increase at an annual rate of 30.3 the Manchester, England Mission. He will speak at the Clearfield 10th Ward Chapel, 151 North 1000 West, Sunday at 2:45 p.m. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary and participated in various athletic programs there. He attended Utah and Technical College worked for AKME Auto Parts and Ken Holt Auto Co. Dual Formula Herb teas have been enjoyed since ancient times, taken as medicinal remedies for colds, flu and nerve conditions and a host of other ailments. to 400 percent more marketer of nutritional foods and beverages, the Magic Mountain Herb Tea Co., believes herb teas should be available to a wider consumer audience than can be reached in health food stores and specialty shops. 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As long ago as 1825, re- Caffeine Follow this diagram, using a reliable rule, c FROM HARLEY HUNTS DESK The Hostage situation is seeming to get more tense. And I hear the temptation to get progressively more angry (and less rational and helpful). 1 have trouble with patience (Lord, give me some . . . right now) and this crummy situation is going to demand it. Elder Doug B Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon E Hamblin of 718 W. 450 N. Clearfield has been called to If paint, and there it is! For more home projects ideas and plans, send $1.00 to "Woodworks, Dept. NAPS, Georgia-PacifiCorp., during his recovery. They were much appreciated. Herb Teas: Alternative searchers warned against the harmful effects of caffeine. More recently, researchers have found two cups of coffee can increase stomach pressure 10 to 15 degrees, causing the secretion of up AlTTn Jim Allison, Sr., who said he really appreciated all the cards, visits, and prayers during his hospital stay and Doug Hamblin accepts mission call Low-calor- 1 1 . . in scroles for the morning long presentation. SPICY HAM WITH FRUIT Celestine Martin back home from their trip to Wyoming, to visit Celestines sick mother . . Marjorie Rogers would like to thank everyone for their cards and visits while in the hospital. Also, a thank you comes from The America for Christ presented by some of our On dramatists. offering will be taken during able March this year. The theme March 16, we will have a is My Teaching Shall Fall guest speaker, from the Crossroads Urban Center, Like Drops of Rain, from 32:2. The in Salt Lake City. Deuteronomy OUR GOAL THIS YEAR: theme also relates to the 200th anniversary of the 1500.00! Sunday School in 1980. RUMMAGE SALE This offering is used for COMING UP IN APRIL National Ministries There will be a Rummage Educational Ministries and Sale sometime in April. Its Region, State and City house cleaning time again, Ministries. Our churchs so save those things you Mission Division found out intend to get rid of for the that the 1979 National Goal Rummage Sale. for America for Christ was Marge Richards is the chairman for this project. passed by 4.48 per cent. But, we cant let down with inABOUT OUR PEOPLE . . . flation high and going Congratulations to David higher. These ministries are and Jodi (Fisher) Bliss, on struggling, too. the birth of their new son, Nicholas David, and also So, come to church on March 2nd, and buy a Allan and Susie McKenzie, new raindrop or two!? On on the birth of their March 9th, at both services, daughter, Ashley Jean . . there will be a play its good to have Wayne and Rice And Ham To The Rescue Polynesian' Rice is the perfect partner for this style dish of ham and fruits in a sweet and sour sauce. Vi SUNSET 6 Coral Oram was sustained class discussions needs of Clearfield High students is the goal of the newly opened New Life Bible Academy at Clearfield High Piano Festival held last Saturday at the Fine Arts Clearfield Utah Stake will hold its annual Blood Drive March 11, 1980 in the Stake Center located at 935 South State Street in Clearfield. Services are being rendered by McKay-De- e Hospital under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Miller, the Blood BankProgrn Manager. Hours will be from 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. inclusive. The Clearfield stake goal is 108 points. We welcome all to participate in this worthwhile cause. p.m. the Mother By Barry Kawa piano students participated in the Fifth Annual Weber College f sym Elizabeth Jane. Robert and Laura Bemenderfer called their new son Brett Spencer. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Mother Education class led by Elaine Wood. Fulfilling the religious area ( p i SUNSET 5 Mike Arrant was sustained an elder, the son of Van and Colleen Arrant. Jerry and Jane Harper called their new daughter New Bible Academy at Clearfield High participated in to hold annual Blood Drive 1 rm Education class led by Beth Beeme. SUNSET 4 Relief Society next Sunday the Joseph Burnett's, Eugene Kidds, the Ed Clearfield Utah Stake Shelly, Sharon Steele, Kathy Field, Ruth Larsen, and Lois Murdock, from the Sunday School Blair Bateman, Gayle Bateman, Tamara Opp, Don Holman, released as ward Melba librarian was Wilcock. Retha Anderson was sustained a Primary Osborn Ann teacher, librarian, Kathy Wheat assistant librarian, Rick Horne a Sunday School Counselor, Marty Hamblin a Sunday School counselor. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations lesson with Elna Brady class leader. The anniversary social will be on March 14 in the evening. SUNSET 2 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Patton called their new son Brandon, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunt, Mike and Several Sandra Osborn, ' mm. |