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Show V SHOP LOCALLY EAST PASSING COMTEnTIVE !ypyp,iww THE PRICES field, Utah. Hundreds Eater Hundieos of people entered the contest, whicn involved an estimate of the amount of mon ey on a turning wheel. Estim ates ran from just a few dollars up to more than $47,000. The exact amount of money ia the money wheel, according to Fred Baird, the CPA who audited the coutest, was $702 35. Barbara Birch, who won the Ford estimated $700.91. Mrs. Smith came within 26 cents of the winning estimate, with $700 65, while Jiodney Genta was only 15 cents below that amount. Several others guessed an even $700 to place 4th, 5th and 6th, according to the time ot their entries. Fal-Falco- nn;nr of the now Clearfield office of ,'itd Lo.iii, hands keys to Barbara Birch, win- - s f 9 m V.I-- i i " . ; . Grand Prize ? ( t V U irf V U n: r i. M fugs Contest '1 T , 'tonlo''n a D a ' n i I i v. or k t ! ll'1 a tn 'tit' st s and n''( tion t n i iii(itheir " hull Tier ft v 1' W !b -p mj f i new G-- md Mrs ' th, f "! ) Barbara Birch might now be suspected of havings her womans intuition developed to a tine point. She says, however, ihat she merely took an uneducated guess and then forgot ail about it. When Mr. uavid Adams, manager of the Clejrlield oltice of State Savings, called her to tell her about tier good fortune, she couldnt lemember what she had guess- !, w ho U' i. i H ' r and nh If ! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Clearfield News The Sweetheart Ball for the membership of Clearfield First. Third and Fifth wards wiH be hed Friday at the. chapel on Center Street. Everyone is invited to participate. The Mutual officers and teachers of Clearfield Third Ward enjoyed .an evening out with dinner. Special guest of honor was Mrs. Mae Wheeler, who has worked in the MIA for almost 12 years The occasion was to celebrate Mrs. Wheeler's birthdoy. It was a combined pleasure and business trip for Mr. and Mrs. ale orter last week. They went to oPrtiand, Ore., where they stayed with Mrs. Porters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H Steed. They also visited with other relatives. Their young son, Rodney, went along. Donna Taylor, daughter of ' V PAGE FOUR 16, 1961 exchange of Valentines Homemade cookies and, ice cream served to all. hall in David Sutton was transferred from Longview Texas to HousMrs. Mr. and Joseph Sanchez he is acting as emiston where in now former residents, living sary to the president of Texas mission. David reports to his parents Mr. and Mrs. George L. Elfido Vigil and Sutton that he has covered Tooele, Utah were week end visitors to friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Cordova at- 2200 miles in the past weeks tended the St. Valentines dance traveled into Louisiana, Missisheld Saturday evening at the sippi, Arkansas. CHANDLER DRUG Qtexalfy Clearfield Prescriptions TA 63 Plenty of Free Parking Use Our Rear Entrance Rexall National Velvet Sale Now On! Elder' Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, was ed. Beginning Tub 17 honored at a missionary fare- Eldon Ricks, ass. start pro'oe-.so- r Patrolman's Daughter addition to the prizes mentionA senior student at Davis well at Clearfield Third Ward of religion at the ed, both Mrs Smith and Mr High, Miss Birch is the daugh- last Sunday. She is leaving to University, will begin Young Gent a received a $25 merchand-"ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. serve a Canadian mission. his lectures on the Book of Morcertificate because they had Birch. Mr. Birch is a trooper Mrs. Myron Wilcox of Center mon. There will be six lectures, with the State Highway Patrol. Street is in an Ogden hospital 'icings accounts at State in alkElder Ricks is a noted student to Ihe young intends after undergoing surgery. She authority on the Book of go Weber College next year to expects to be home soon. Savings Account Winners to Mr. Smith reported that State study nursing, she planned to spend her summer Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shurtleff The lectures will be given Savings had financed his home earn enough money working to buy an and family spent a weekend :,ack in 1938, when he fas mak-wf- t at the Notrh Davis Jr. High used would ar that in Ovid, Idaho with relatives. mg $18 a week working at a inexpensive cany her to school and back While there they went to Gar- Slhool auditoiium. The meet hir'd lumber yard. You can each ings will be from 7 to 8 p m day. imagine Winners of $5 00 savings ac- that she is very grateful to have den City, Utah, to attend the The C. E Driskills left early counts ni the contest werethe this farewell testimonial in honor problem solved for her. Friday morning for Jackson, following Raymond S. Vega, Jr Mr. Birch, being a highway of Mr. Shurtleffs nephew, El 1 hi o Main St , Sunset, Utah, to attend the funeral was asked how he der Glade Shurtleff Booth. He Wyoming patrolman, Vis Irma Schlegcl, Box 371, lelt about of a relative, Mrs. Hen-riservices his an serve Australian daughter will Utah; Charles R Sch-- i own a car. having whose services were held on He said that Barnil, 805 Birch Streen, Clear-lied- . bara had been While in Jackson famthe Saturday. driving Utah- LnrreM P Duncan, of car two years and for about had the A of at the ODpertunity ily they ouilting day No 250 West. Sunset, 1('07 had pioved herself to be very Utah, George Kato, 122 South lie had great confi'!'0 Ui't, Clearfield, Utah: Jane competent, dence in her ability and was R Mudo, 111 Ross DriverClear grateful for her good fortune. i i. St. Rose amusement the visiting with Mr. Driskills mother Mrs. El Driskill. They returned home on Sunday, M ss Virginia Flippin was one of thetop cheer leaders on the St. Josephs bus bound for Salt Lake City oft Thursday evening where a basketball game was played between Judge Memeor-la- l and St. Joseph. In spite of much cheering and enthusiasm Judge came out the winners. Mrs. Myron Wilcox was a patient at the Dee Memorial Hospital on Friday where she underwent surgery. Mrs. Alice Taylor also in the Dee last week end was operated upon Friday. Little Mark Hansen boasts of losing a pair of tonsiles last week. Mrs. Louise Vigil, Mrs. Leila Spcir, ard Mrs. Nela Lepez room mothers of fifth and sixtr grades a the Pioneer Anchorage schcol were hostesses at a vacnt-ncparty for the stud-icr.t- s of the two grades. After home of Mrs. Robert Burton was enjoyed by Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mrs. Fred Bodily, Mrs. Ivan Olsen, Mrs. Tony Tapperv and Mrs. Jay Shurtleff. Sherry and Debra Kohler, daugthers of Mr. and Mrs. M. aftRv Kchler, are recupe-atin- g er a tad bout with the chicke-- 1 pcx. Dirner at the Paprika was the order of the day for Mr. an Mrs. ivobert Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wassink, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bivins and special gues's Mr. and Mrs. Milt Not-tagfermer residents cf C,oir-field- . Mr. and Mrs. Nottagc haveb been transferred from IIAFB to the base at Geat Falls, Mcnt., where they will be stationed for the next two years. A farewell testimonial was held Sundav evening in th Clearfield Third Ward Chapel at 7 30 p m in honor of Donm N Taylor, daughter of Jlr. and Mis. Don A Taylor. Im proud e to represent the WORLDS LARGEST 1 e AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - In n'r-- I ..a r-n- mi North Davis Darts Era w C!crrfic!d, Utah i:n r;:: nui youhg .ill V. 23 1617-1- cannibals" id e Wood and Robeit Wagner N ri l'S: "Under Ten Flags" With Van Heflin SIX k. Y ith Curt Jerkins . g p.m. Sat. r t j U . 21 19-2- at the stars a:;v V. ITB. . 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Paul Andersen, Carol Feme lius, Maxine Ccok, Bonnie Gardner, Rosemary Garrard, Dx'p Green, La Naun Ilall, Judib Hancey, Janice Guram, David Peters, Lonna Parker, Judy Sacco, Marsha Sedgwick, Janice T 0 m a n, Sharlene Meacham, Dixie Dalton, Don Burton with 2.71 average. Bonnie Kelly, Melvin Paul sen, Rickey Kay, Garth Stanger Larry Tobias, Keith Cox Kath Icen Jensen, Joyce Ashbaker Dinnp VanAlmeen, Diane Part er, Carol Ann Bowes, Carol By water, David Nelson, Judy Pat ton, Christina Carnahan, Susan Rues, Judy BBurlison Leslie Stuart,, Dorothy Bennett, Carl Waldbury, Jenean Berkley, Sharon Durst Peggy Rice Linda Ilammon, Carol Nelson, Stephen Smurthwaite, Jerry Fish e r, Elaine Hansen, Carolyn Whiting with 257 average. Love makes the word go round was the beginning of our vaentine assemby put on by Mrs. Mies seventh grade anguage arts casses. At the assembly a king, Cyle Bodily, tried to win the queen's heart, Linda Clark, with valentines adn gestures. He tried tap dancers, toe dancers, singers. comedians and a love song from his guitar. There was a cupid who tried to help, too. He did a jitter bug and read valentines to the queen. Finally the queen gave in and the king and queen sang one verse of My Happiness. After this, the whole cast joined in. Yes, love makes the world a TA rris mi sat. itr. COMPANY Roy, Utah BANK OF UTAH go round' Don Burton Fireplace Logs L (Pinon Pine) Phone TA 5-19- 5-06- 11 UTAH 320 SO. M 12 Burger and 12 Malts Given Away Weekly ) SOFA & CHAIR SOFA Sofa. It will Beautiful sofa and chair. Nylon cover for long wearing. Flexsteel construction for durability and easy sitting. Dont wait too long to grab this bargain. Was 399.95. 19995 ro 1 0 South 1 900 West, 30 Roy, Utah TA 5-P- and chair grouping that you can use in moderp or traditional room. Foam-rubb- er cushions for unmatched comfort. Nylon cover for beauty and wearability. This is a buy you have to see to believe. Was 5-50- 01 With the purchase of each $1 worth of goods, you will a FREE membership Card to the Smith Arctic Circle Drive n Club. re-ci- If the number on your CARD matches the LUCKY numbers posted at Smiths Arctic Circle you will receive a FREE Hamburger, and malt worth 45c. Three (3) Lucky numbers will be drawn each day, Monday thru Thursday and posted in our windows. These numbers will remain d for 48 hours only. Winnings must be claimed while numbers are posted. LOOK for your matching lucky number at: C ve $389.95, 19995 WESTERN SET Western Set. Sofa, Rocker, 199s 2 Step Tables, Choose from 1 tan. Coffee Table. cinnlmon 9995 or green All in solid Ashwood. Selling now for NOW w SWIVEL ROCKERS Swivel rockers, comfortable, attractive; variety of colors. Price chopped right in two. 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