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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 24, 1976 Clearfield Pageant J e Open-Hous' recevel their endowment C 1 in the LDS Salt Lake Temple on February 11, 1929. The couple resided here all their of married, life. Mr. Beazer died on May 31, 1963. The couple were the parents of seven children. Mrs. Beazer has five living children. They include Don Beazer of Bountiful, Sam Beazer of Lake Arthur, La., Chad Beazer of Syracuse, Mrs. William L. (Allene) Hampton, of Por Hueneme, Calif.; Mrs. Jack (Ula Lee) o -- , j J&fe 'I Cook of Stanton, Tex. MRS. BEAZER has twenty-fiv- e grandchildren, forty-on- e children. And one sister, Mrs. Charlie (Farah) Rowe, of Clearfield. XX TERRI WALKER JULIE QUINLAN DONNA HURST DEBBIE BATEMAN Primary organization for many years, in different Mrs. Marie Beazer of Syracuse will be honored with e an reception to be held on Monday evening SHE AND her husband were Temple workers for between the hours and 8 p.m. The occasion being her 85th birthday many years, prior to his June 28th of 5 p.m. death. Mrs. Beazer has been a very talented person with her hands and has produced some very outstandingly beautiful articles in crocheting, knitting and embroidery work. anniversary. IS to be held at the Centerville City Park, in Centerville, Utah. In case of moved west in ALONG youth sponsored activities. Last year the Clearfield Club turned over $1,250. to Clearfield City who will match this amount to buy playground equipment for Clearfield City Park on 300 North Street. THIS PARK has been named Kiwanis Park by the City for the efforts the club has made over the past few 376-875- 1 girls who sell the most Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Page and family spent their vacation at the National Parks in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colemere of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Colemere of Tarzana, Calif, went by plane price cents BESIDES GIVING the Queen her just recognition, the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield provides a $300. Scholarship to her and $75. to each of her attendants. Any other money to Panama City, Florida where they enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Colemere and family and spent much of the time sightseeing in that area. Noal Black of Goleta, Calif, is visiting with his sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert earned from the project is used by the Kiwanis Club to provide opportunities for KS2&CA Templeton and children spent last week in Southern Utah at St. George and Cedar city- - THUNDERDOG Mrs. Wallace King received word from her son, Elder Richard King who is serving a two year LDS Mission to Columbia, South America that he has been made District Leader, of his area. Bill Robins and two other students and two professors from the Chemistry Department of the U of U left Wednesday for Laramie, Wyo. to 250 "ST 1150 attend a chemistry seminar for five days. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell of Preston, Ida. were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Doritt Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brough and other relatives in Kaysville and Salt Full line of Accessories and Parts & Service So. Main, Layton Phone 766-11- 6C3 . George PHOTOGRAPHY, Liflkc - 41 City. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels entertained at a family dinner Become a Medical ecretat$ 4 iti6fo9 Production, Raymond 825-992- & Shupe, Scholarship Solicitation, Earl 7 825-292- James, and Allen Tickets, 773-850- 6 Taylor, Errol Nelson, 825-554- 4; 825-292- 773-476- 7; high school graduation. Special guests were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris 11 of Provo. Mrs. Daniels also entert- on son 22 their for May Saturday Doug who was 10 years old. Twelve of his friends enjoyed ained at a birthday party games and refreshments for the special occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gosende and children Alexander and Meredith of Burlingame, Calif, arrived this week to visit with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Bonnemort. They also came to attend the wedding of their cousin Mary Jane Bowring who was married Friday, June 18. Elder Gary Blair returned Saturday by plane from the New England States where he , at the Kaysville 6th Ward. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bennett entertained at a patio dinner Saturday evening at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Cloward. After dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bennett showed slides of their trip to Iran. Com m in 6 nationwide lifetime As a graduate youll enjoy p brush-uprivileges. Job placement and sense if it ends in a Business training only makes future. a good career with bright Financial aids available. STEVENS HENAGER business COLLEGE mbps in Business Careers lunior College Specializing 2644 Washmgton Blvd t 8401 OGDEN. UTAH Summer Quarter Fall Quarter Begin July September 27 For free catalog call toll freestates. in adjacent in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vigil of 662 Valeria Drive Layton, are the happy parents of a new baby boy, bom to them on Tuesday, June 15, at an Ogden Hospital. nine-year-o- ld daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hansen, presented a graduation violin recital on June 10 at the Kaysville 13th City, Clearfield and for the past 20 years in Kaysville. Mr. Ashby was born in Aurora, Utah. He filled a Stake LDS Mission in Wells Stake, Salt Lake City. Over the years he has been employed for Utah Power & 1 TOM BOYS He is the couples The new former Debra Coxy of Kaysville. The little new one has the following grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coxy of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Vigil, of Layton, Utah completed the first level of the Suzuki method. She is a student of Mrs. Joyce Torgerson, Farmington, and is enrolled in Music Goodman the MARY HAS n. OPEN SUNDAYS first child. mother was the Ward. were ASHBYS THE parents of seven children, six of which are living. They are Mrs. Donald (Ruby) Lever, Kearns; Glen Reed Ashby, Kaysville; Mrs. John (Joan) Ford, Pasco Wash.; Ralph Ashby, Centerville and Steven 26 Kearns, Ashby, grandchildren and seven 8-- ( 4 U0.2 RESTAURANT CENTERVILLE vsb School.np our now building with walk through to our doublo grton house wdm & v' Garden Center 1815 W. Gentile, Layton 2 miles west on Gentile Open 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. NEED A HANGING BASKET FOR YOUR HOME OR PATIO? Wo ha vo ovor 2000 to choooo from. Wo havo a largo oloctlon of pots, potting soil, hanging baskets, macrame supply. Largo selection of house plants. Redwood planters. Fertlizer Products Garden Tools Hose Sprinklers - GOOD LINE GROUND COVER AMMONIUM COLORADO SULFATE BLUE SPRUCE 549 in piantable tubs 24" to 30 100 lb. Bag CHUNK BARK WHITE ROCK PEAT MOSS Reg. $3.79 $29 - A Presents Violin. Recital SINCE THEIR marriage they have lived in Salt Lake Company. NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW AND LARGER LOCATION. Balling wire Twin -Fertilizer Amonlum nitrate and P205 Pesticides & Herbicides, 2 4Ds . . married June 30, 1926 at the home of her parents. The marriage was solemnized on Feb. 14, 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. FRESH PRODUCE 29. Local peas 79' New RedPoatoes Seedless Grapes 391 1 & Cantaloupe July 1st we start charging for directory assistance. You may never be affected by it. Bell .will Thursday. July 1st. Mountain start charging for directory assistance But you may throughout the state of Utah. it. never be affected by The local directory assistance number throughout Utah will become still dial You 1 -- 555-1212 if you need to Utah that isn t in your know a number local area. If you call either of these numbers more than five times during one a 20C billing period, you'll be charged fee per call. On request and free of charge, we will now furnish a directory for each of telephone you have Also free charge, Mountain Bell directories within Utah will be furnished customers upon request. To keep your directory information supplements will also current, available through your business office be at cost. There are some exceptions to this new charge. For example, blind and other t the handicapped people who can useoffice to call our business should directory find out how to become exempt. People who call from pay phones, will not be hospitals, hotels and motels distance directory And long charged. in out-of-tow- n will not be affected. We've developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly. Now thejaeople who use directory assistance the most will pay for it. And the most people who use their directories the assistance outside of Utah wont. For example, in other Mountain Bell areas where we've been charging for of directory assistance, only about out has actually customers 20 phone every been billed for extra calls. So. while it may be necessary for us to charge for directory assistance, it may not be necessary for you to pay for it. 1 Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. WE DELIVER TO CAFES Mountain Bell ac- Primary, MIA, Relief Society and their choir as well she has been a Relief Society visiting teacher for the past 30 years. She was employed at Remington Arms, Naval Supply Depot and Smith Canning County. ATTENTION FARMERS pw rc'T,r' at their home from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The couple request, that gifts be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby were MRS. ASHBY has been Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan visited recently in Salina and Venice, Sevier 495 career as a medical secretary. tive in many of the LDS Church organizations, 1974. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Green and son Brad and his mother Mrs. Cora Green spent the weekend over the Pony Express Trail. BEST WED A FEED an accredited Junior Henager College, FRIENDS AND relatives are invited to visit the couple Layton Births Mary Hansen 825-304- 0. served the past two years on an LDS mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blair. He will give his report on July for your lawn 6000 ft. Coverage 2, SHE AND Delbert Beazer were united in marriage on February 7, 1912. And they Co.; Sugarhouse Light Lumber Co. ; Arden Dairy and Sunfreeze Ice Cream; Remington Arms and retired from the U.S. Naval Supply in L. Programs, Charles Keller and Ken $3S3 Months S. OF her grandand greatgchildren randchildren have also been taught these beautiful crafts. In celebration of their Golden Wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby of 75 North 600 East, Kaysville, will be honored at an openhouse by their family on Sunday June 27. 773-304- Adams, n, Bos-wor- th COOKS Sales 773-656- Mamanakis, in honor of their son Dallons By NORMA PREECE families. Prizes are awarded to the is $1.50 for adults and for children under 12. Robert Martin, Kaysville N ews the contestants or their 75 to equip it with playground equipment. Those on the pageant committee are: General Chair;. man, Leo T. Syphus Ben-nioDirector Judy Pageant Little Miss Coordinator Pat Hampton, assisted by Kathy and Hampton, Sandy Entries Erlene Van Weerd, Judges years Mary Hansen, scholarship pageant for girls 16 to 25 there will be held a Little Miss Princess contest for girls ages 3 to 6 years of age. Tickets for the Pageant can be obtained from any of tickets. The admission 1911. MANY the WITH She also has shared her talents with a great many of the younger people of the community. She has taught these arts to numerous groups of Primary children during their years of learning in various classes. stormy weather the family will move the social to Bourn tiful Orchard Stake Center, on Orchard Drive in Bountiful. Mrs. Beazer was born June 28, 1891 in Lineville, Iowa. She was the daughter of Charles and Minerva Stuteville. She CONNIE BASSETT Golden Date positions. Open-Hous- IT MR. AND MRS. GLEN ASHBY Mrs. Beazer served in the MARIE BEAZER Clearfield The Miss Scholarship Pageant is sponsored each year by the Clearfield Kiwanis Club. It is an official preliminary pageant to Miss Utah and Miss America in Atlantic City. It will be held this year on June 30th at the Clearfield High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. & V and great-gran- d XL' |