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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 6, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS i)mv Wednesday visitors of Mrs. mU By NORMA PREECE with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Horne! They returned home Tuesday evening. Gary Heaston has graduat- 376-87- Urs Heim of Zurich, Switzerland and former American Field Service student at Ogden High School was a houseguest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hough. Urs is now employed with Swiss Eaire Lines. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Home and four children spent a week in Scottsdale, Ariz. ed from Brigham Young University this spring with his Bachelor of Science degree in zoology. He is married to the former Lona Johnson of Layton and they reside in Orem with their four children, Eric, Lisa, Valeria and Tonya. Bishop and Mrs. Minnie Louise Gailey were Mrs. Bernice Thompson of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Marian Bentley of Salt Lake City. Ivan Lincoln underwent major surgery Wednesday at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Pat) Heaston. Mrs. Wray Hyde underwent Ogden. Mrs. Clara Krebs returned last week from California where she visited with her major surgery last week at the South Davis Community Hospital. Visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horne were his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Carl Horne of Ventura, Calif. They came to attend the graduation of their granddaughter from BYU at Provo. daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kofoed. She was on hand to greet a new grandson, Robert Steven who was bom on April 2. The new arrival was also greeted by a brother Cody and a sister Mary Ann. They live in Santa Ana. Glenodo Hills. During her stay there they all visited with Mrs. Krebs cousin, Dr. and Mrs. William D. Berger at Mission Viejo, After leaving Roger, Mrs. Krebs visited two days at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Neilson at Eagle Rock. From there they all went to visit her nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neilson of Glendale and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neilson at LaCanada and a niece and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reese in Calif. After 12 days with the Kofoeds, Mrs. Krebs went to Fullerton to visit their son Roger who is attending Golden West Junior College and enjoyed four days together during his Easter weekend, vacation. Los Angeles. Mrs. Krebs returned home by way of St. George and spent Easter Sunday with her, mother Mrs. Ella B. Neilson and her brother and sister-in- -' law. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Neilson who were were there from Las Vegas, Nev. They visited the Lion Safari Land, Queen Mary Ship in Long Beach and Bush Gardens in Los Angeles. They were dinner guests at the home of her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherman at EASY-TO-FI- X FFA BANQUET Ellis Holbrook presenting trophy to Richard Lewis at the annual Parent Member Banquet. By TINA SHEARWOOD vice; Kim Hornak, horses and On Tuesday April 27, Clearfield Chapter of the Fu- horsemanship. At this meeting some persons were awarded the i ture Farmers of America, held their annual Parent w 'Ou HENNY PENNY FRIED Honorary Chapter Farmer Award. This award is given to adults for the help and service they have given to young people. Persons receive this award were Dennis Harvey, Laurence Hornak, Raymond Lashley, James Gerhardt, Howard Brierly, Charles Member Banquet. Our guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kirkman, Miss Julie Carpenter (1976 iSweetheart) and parents; ' thank everyone that to Country fresh young fryers pressure fried perfection in only minutes. Packaged hot. Treat mom to a ready cooked meal. Delicious! part- icipated and the cooks from Clearfield for preparing a very good meal. SriAHPAH ' BILL GOOCH, public speech winner presented his topic Wildlife Management in Utah to parents, members and guests. Bill received a $25 check for participating in the area as well as state competition. r Proficency awards were o given at this time: Bryon Yanane, crop farming; Bruce Harvey, agribusiness; Bill Gooch, public speaking; Boyd Maughan, Ag. mechanics; Kevin Birt, Ag. production; Richard Lewis, Paul Larsen land David Fisher, land judg- ! i Black. Officers would like to Miss Kim Hornak, 1st attendant; Miss Cindy Evans, 2nd attendant; Elvin Downs, Jeff Olsen, J. Ellis Holbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Starks. $? potato Pieces, a potato log & dressing 4 LOGS 2.15 . Dim soil al-s- 8 Pieces, a potato log and dressing BARN FULL LARGER ORDERS AVAILABLE. b (ED ing. ELLIS HOLBROOK presented Paul Larsen with a trophy for getting the highest score in area competition. Leadership award, Cindy Evans; Scholarship awards, Jane Clark, 10th, her grade point average was 3.7; David Allen, 11th, his grade point average was 3.7; and Kim Hornak, her grade point average was 3.8. Guy Beaser, livestock; John Tissworth, improvements; Robert home Han- sen, poultry production; Elizabeth Moreno, ornamental horticulture; Stan Thur-gooplacement in processing; Walt Chesser, Kim Hornak, David Allen, Rodney Sessions, Cliff Fuit, and Bill Gooch, parliamentary d, SjSr. SCOTKILGROW Completes Training STAR CHAPTER Green Hand Don Robinett was awarded $5; and Star Chapter Farmer David Allen was awarded $5; Paul Thurgood, dairy production; Paul Thurgood, Ag. electrification; David Allen, soil and water Mike management; Gerhardt, Ag. sales and ser We have Lawn A Garden Seed H Mowers f T V A A ASr T-BO- BONELESS U. SIRLOIN STEAK '.S9 49c ROUND STEAK Lb. CUT JUST THE WAY YOU WANT IT, WRAPPED & FROZEN School, Kaysville, Utah. HIS WIFE, Kay, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tilers Bidding Plants House Plants Hanging Baskets s Geraniums PHONE CHUCK STEAK FREEZER BEEF H0AGIE of Salt Lake City. OTHER SANDWICHES AVAILABLE TURKEY ROAST BEEF CORNED BEEF CHICKEN PASTRAMI BOLOGNA HAM & CHEESE TolA FIRST QUALITY CREAM O'WEBER PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 6, 7 & V, inn' doz. t 60 OZ. DRIVE-I- j BISQUICK N WINDOWS FAST 64 OZ. BTL , TOMATOES 26V. OZ. FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI CONVENIENT IN CAR SHOPPING & 0IP 10 OZ. PKG. OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. nodpst PIERCES 28 OZ. CAN UPH0LSTERIN6 I"" LARGE AA 18 OZ. BOX .T T T 65 WHOLE MILK NEW PEPSI COLA S GAL. CARTONS MILK 2 EGGS gEzmmzm '&h 8 WHEATIES A CUSTOM 1C Kaysville the special event were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hutchinson 98 SANDWICHES LB. Weekend guests of Col. and Mrs. Kenneth Gillespie were their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Hyde K. Gillespie of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen entertained at a birthday dinner on Saturday for his mother, Mrs. Edith Allen of Bountiful who was 80 years old. Other guests attending RIB STEAK .41 THE AIRMAN recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., where he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Kilgrow is a 1974 graduate of Davis High $ STEAK NE . Airman Scot W. Kilgrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kilgrow of 174 Oakridge Drive, Farmington, Utah, has been selected for technical training in the U.S. Air Force communications electronics systems field at Keesler AFB, t V Its Syracuse time! planting ( 0 ii, 04sr KmLas? Robert G. Iverson of 492 N. Flint St., Kaysville. '2050 So. 1000 W., rj Miss. procedure. NURSERY c , With TOMATO SAUCE LIBBYS FAMILY SIZE 300 CAN & CHEESE , PITTED RIPE OLIVES FRISKIES 50 LB. BAG MISM i DRY DOG FOOD MIRACLE WHIP QT. W4 , ' SALAD DRESSING LIBBYS 24 OZ. 258 W. I800M- - BEEF STEW SunseT APRICOT-PINEAPPL- E FESTIVAL JAM 12 OZ. WHOLE KENREL CORN q t SOLID HEAD IB JAR LETTUCE NIBLETS CHICKEN O'SEA 6V. OZ. CAN CHUNK TUNA LB. FRESH LIBBYS 46 OZ. TOMATO JUICE VIVA ROLL PAPER TOWEL Have uour purnifure ur'mg spring Bids ''Pickup. done, c (eani no. Ca 825-070- 0 1 1 DRY CLEANING GIANT THRILL 10 OFF LABEL EARS TO CHOICE CALIFORNIA NAVEL SERVICE CLEANING EXPERTLY DONE 1 OEWES 1447 No. Main, Highway 91, Layton, Utah |