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Show 4- Page Nine THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 CLEARFIELD going superintendency, HEWS rides were available for everyone to enjoy. At eight pm., a program was held, and aU during the day drawings were held to give away the prizes donated merchants. The by Clearfield funds from this project will go towards maintenance of our stake June 5. Mr. Fred Mertlich, a former ed around her marriage which teacher at North Davis Junior will take place June 23. High, has won a scholarship to Mr. ancf Mrs. Anthony Pace Washington State University. He and their twa children, David and and his family have moved from our city to reside in Pullman Sherry, returned home from a while he is attending to St. Cedar and George trip City Washington, school. Utah. They were gone 5 days during which time they had an Friday, May 8, Miss Diana enjoyable visit with their friends Lund, the daughter of Mr. and and relatives. Mrs. Donald Lund, celebrated The Clearfield Fourth ward here 11th birthday. Several of Sunday School officers and teach- her friends came to an afternoon ers had a steak fry at the Clear- party to help her celebrate. field City Park to honor the out- Those attending were: Marilyn Riley, Wendy Simmons, Karen "FUN for FATHER" Fry, Mary Ferguson, Cheryl Dorothy Kafnigaki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Kamigaki, 48g South 500 East Clearfield recieved her masters degree In psychiatric nursing at graduation exercises at the University of Utah Monday. Miss Kamigaki graduated from Davis High after which she took nurses training at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. She spent three months at the Denver Colorado hospital for specialized training in psychiatric nursing. Her future plans are center with a cool summer dip! Clearfield Swimming Pool CARD $1.50 Good for admission of complete family on scheduled family nights for $1.50 per family per night. Discount Cards pood for 10 SWIMS Adult $5.00 Child $2.50 FAMILY MEMBERSHIP FAVORITE CLEANERS For The Finest Dry Cleaning in Town HUSH PUPPIES Shoes for Dad - One Sweater Dry -- MELVIN'S SHOES Cleaned Professionally with $2.00 order or more! , i . - . , , . 1 i inaugural oath of office at the the were banquet folkftfing officers, Taking Mrs. David Wallace, president; Mrs. Lile Wood, vice president, Mrs. Jose Mrs. Vasquez, vice president. Mrs. Hugh Brown, historian, Stanley Tebbs Secreatary, treas. Mrs. John Crosby, director Mrs. Tebbs is the outgoing president. Jose Guerule returned from a vacation spent in Greeley, and Denver, Colo. He visited relatives and alsohad good luck fishing the streams for trout. Major Glenn Fleek and family left last week for a vacation in Southern Califoria and Utah. Maj. Fleek has recieved orders to report for duty with U. S. Air Force in France early in July. His family will reside in the United States while he is away. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McConnell are now at home after an extended trip visiting relatives and friends in California. Miss Jerolyn Peterson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Peterson joined the ranks of June brides last Tuesday. The Salt Lake Temple was the scene of the ceremony. Later the just weds were feted at a reception in the ward reClearfield First-Thircreation center. The Groom, John Stringham son of Mr. and Mrs. Briant The Luncheon-ett- s club was recently organized. This is thiur third year of cooking. Mrs. Norma Dalton is their leader and Gloria Hersom is their junior leader. Club officers are: Lorema Dalton Pres., Jessa Lee Hersom Vice President , Donna Dtnaster Sec., Jessa Lee Hersom Reporter, JJnda Stecklin Song leader. The club will pack a lunch and Trail go on a tour up the on Wednesday. The case began 1pm. June 5. at Robinetts pad. It started out with the pledge and the pledge of Alligiance. Then the ictims were brought in, with the leader of the gang being Mrs. Carol Robinett, Janice Marshall president, Kathy Robinett Vice president, Cheryl Peterson Jill Draper demonstration director, Shirley Martin song leader, and Linda Unsworth reporter. The excitement began as the club put their heads together to decide on a name for their 4 H club. The verdict was reached, it shall be the Unpickables. Special witness was Norma Earl. Until next Tuesday, the case is 4-- Sky-lin- e 4-- sec-tetar- closed. d reported in at Hanover. His companion and friend also from Clearfield is non other than Lowell Bangerter. They are the Stringham. Attendants were Mrs. James only two LDS missionaries in Worthen, Miss Carol Kayl, Miss that section of Germany. Barbara Birch, Miss Lenore A cold wet trip it was for Christensen, Miss Nancy Gard- Leslie Voorhies and three sons ner and Brenda Wilcox. who returned home from a fishPreforming duties as best man ing trip to West Yellowstane, Earl Stringham ivhile James They boys Leon, GuyLee and Worthen acted as an usher. Mike enjoyed it James Clark who left recently Especially the visit with an uncle for a mission in Germany has in Idaho Falls, Idaho. . , Miss Carolle Powell a niece of the A. L. Suttons with another niece Mrs. Richard Kinkendall of Washington D., C, iwere the guests of honor at a luncheon bn Tuesday afternoon. Miss Powell will enter the University of Lebanon at Beiruit in the fall. Mrs. Kirkendall has recently returned fro ma years- trip aboard the ship Hope which Was anchored in Indonesia. Other guests at the Sutton residence for the luncheon were Mis. William Bowie of Salt Lake, Mrs. Garland Powell and Mrs. Earl MIdgley, Miss Dorothy Bearnson and Mrs. Julius Bearnson all of Salt Lake. Thirteen girl scouts with their and leader Mrs. cahaperones Juanita Oviatt are spending 10 days crusing down the Colorado DAD'S CHAIR River. hs - w 3 Days Only Thurs., Fri., Sat. i s. Miss Patty Burson spent Friday, June 1, in Salt Lake City. Elwood Dawson arrived home a while, Sunday, May 27, fram a California hospital. He has been in traction treatment and had a rough time the past four month. He is to return to the hospital in California June 25 and may have an operation. Alc Hal Porter arrived home early Saturday morning. June 2 and is enjoying a few days at home on furlough. Miss Irene McQuarrie is now employed at Hill Air Force Base as a Branch Steno. Miss Geri Mason is emplayed at the Forest Service in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kim-be- r attended testimony meeting in Uintah Sunday, June 3, were Mr. Kimber participated in the blessing of a grandson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie attended the wedding reception fro Donna Lee Sparks and William Burdett, at the Haines House, Monday June 4 Gaylene Knight was serving at the refreshment tables Happy Anniversary to Mayor and Mrs. Michiel Burson, June 2. We are late, but it is better late than never. Mr. and Mrs. Gearge ML and family left for their home in Oregon, Saturday morning, June 2. They had been house guest o fMr. and Mrs. Robert C. McQuarrie the past week and visiting with his mother, Mrs. Hulda Newbold. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. McQuarrie and daughter Loni, of Bountiful, were visiting at the R. C. McQuarrie home, Sunday evening, June 3. LeAnn Robinson is reported as feeling better but has to be helped with her meals as it is her righ arm that was burned and she is Club The Careles sCookers met at the home of Nancy Thursday, June 7, for their weekly meeting. Their project this time was hot cakes. Mrs. Holden, their leader had sick- -' ness in her home so Mrs. Wysong with the girls for "took over her. . , of fishing, j June 2, opening day saw Mayor Michiel Burson and his son, Mikey, up the canyoq Jjf ! $23.87 WILL WEAR WITH PRIDE PICK OUT Miss Pat MaSouki is moving to Sin Btfnard.no, Calififnia as her mother remarried and her home will be there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. and daughter, Irene, attended the testimonial for Glade McQuarne, a nephew, in Hyde Park, Utah, Sunday, June 10. Glade will leave for the Great Lakes Mission June 18. Captain and Mrs. William Doe DAY-NIT- PFC Donnie Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bell, is on a leave from Ford Ord. He is spending a few days home with his partents. He enjoyed a fishFriing trip to Military Springs, day, June 8. 30-da- y LAUNDRY & DRY CLEAN E SUNSHINE CENTER -I- N CLEARFIELD Present This Coupon 50' SAVE s On any 8 lb. load dry Cleaning reg. $1.50 $1.00 With Coupon ONLY I FREE PRESS Included with offer d 51 NORTH MAIN-J- right-hande- south ot Safeway ust Have your 4-- H Wy-son- natural s- - 4 bauty i released for r i that special someone on , 83 N. Mar Plaza T A, Main-pGa- y - i D0TTIES r 46 S. State, Clfd. onl1 825-366- 21 it ' t l!M:i!NEW,CAR AND A?3WEEK) vacation! 2 2247 N. Main, Snst. 825-536- FATHER'S DAY! Laiii. Beauty Studio 1 ROOM COOLERS .GiFT.HE will attend the Fireman's State Convention at Vernal, Utah, June 14, 15 and 16. Mrs. Doe is chairman of Board of Trustees for the Firemans Auxiliary. She has held this position for two years now. with hook, line and sinker. Colorado. New-bol- Osmer Knight is again at home and feeling better. He is reported to have gone fishing, Monday, June 4, and he is back to work. Karen Holden has been ill with on infection known as Staph infection. It is very contagious and unpleasant. Mr. and Mrs. George Sapier and family have moved into the George Pitkin home. The Sapiers are former residents of never-the-les- Clearfield t Clearfield Jaycettes,. auxilliary orginization of the Junior Chamber of Commerce held their installation last Saturday, Colleen Christensen, Flippen, Geneal Gamble, Rhonda Rosley, Debra McEhtire, and Michele Jensen. The Keith Fry family have recently returned from a trip to the World's Fair. They stayed at the fair fa ra few days and then went on up into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tippetts and family have spent a busy two weeks vacation. They first went to Aridona, then to Bryce and Zions National Parks and then up in to Wyoming. An Evening In Paris is the theme for the fourth ward dinner party to be held Saturday June 16. This fund raising project for the ward, will feature a lovely setak dinned. A floor-soand dancing will make the evenuing complete. Tickets may be purchased from the bishopric. Clearfiled stake fun day was held Saturday June 9. The Primary children presented a delightful parade. Food, games and Breath in Brushed Pigskin :: SPECIAL camp. SUNSET NEWS AT KELLYS 6 EXPENSE CLEARFIELD HOME FURNISHING TA DR. EARL G. MARSELL 39 South State "Factory to Customer Buying" TA 25 36 "T4'?V3 j OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Frames Coll TA Broken Lenses .V. 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