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Show CLEARFIELD NEWS THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 rage Seven Exhange Student Arrives in Clearfield for Stay Clearfield High School's first foreign exchange student, Yoko Midorikawa, armed Sunday. Aug 19 - 4 t Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett. The little lad was born Aug. 15 They have chosen the name of Kevin Jay. Two sister Cindy Lee and Karri Lynn are very happy to have a In other. Mr and Mrs Byron Glover are the proud paients of a wee baby gn I who made her debut on Aug 21 To date we have not learned the name selected. Mrs Arvil Sessions recently returned to her home after sending a cquple weeks at her duugh She flew from her home at tors bedside in Monticello, Utah Solagawa, Japan, to Los Angeles The daughter, Mrs Clyde Barton, and continued on via bus underwent major surgery a month She was welcomed at the bus ago in the Southern Utah hospital depot m Salt Lake by AFS where she is still confined Committee members, Llovd L Rasmussen UnderMrs Harbld Steed, Earl James,' went heart surgery last week in Clayton Holt and their families a Salt Lake hospital Reports Also on hand weie the George aie that he is coming along very Bennetts, her host family from well Syracuse, and a majority of the A trip to Yellowstone Park, CHS student body officers City. Mont, and a tour Vuginia Mrs Steed was hostess at a of the Quake area was enjoyed citizens committee of which she last week by Mr and Mrs Grant is president, in the evening later Workman Mrs Workman said that week where Yoka met her they were especially interested sponsoring unit members. and historical in the museum sights m and around the old ghost Friday evening a gala open town. house for her was tendered at the Earl James residence in ClearNew York State was the chosfield CHS students were given en spot for the vacationing Clara introduction to Yoka ence Stokers and son Don While in the east the Stokers had the Refreshments were enjoyed opportunity of viewing the pagwith Susan James presiding. eant of Hill Cummorah. While were Tanya Early drop-in- s Stucki, CHS first appointed AFS Robert Shaffer. Cecil Hope, Dorostudent chairman. Suzanne Gardthy Bennett, Diane Johnson, Sue ner, present student officio; Jim Forbes, Jerri Upp, Dave student Reynolds, body vice pres , Karen Naylor, Pat David Heath, S B. secretary; Barbara Bodily, Genial Elaine Brown, Nancy Johnson, Gardner, Sheila Palmer Dennis DeDecker, Keith Cox, Jack FryGermany He will enter the mis- er, Colleen Bennett, Jerry Brown, sion home on the 10th of Sept, Lorraine Ronfeldt and Mary and leave for the mission fiekl Bingham. on the 17th Miss Yoko will be a senior at A son of Bishop and Mrs. Clearfield High and the comGrant Heiner, Elder Heiner is munity and school bids her wela graduate of Weber High School come. and seminary. He attended WebThe American Field Service er College and the Institute of Religion and was a member of met at Mr. and Mrs Harold Steed's home where Yoka was inthe Excelsior Club. troduced. Instructions and a fiHe is the receipant of a Duty nancial report were also given. to God award and has six 100 Miss Yoka then sang two Japindividual awaras He has serv- anese songs and showed scraped as ward organist for 7 years. books she had made. Parent J --- jA -: sign and combination of plants and trees were major aspects used in the THIS WEEKS Recognition Award goes to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hites, of 5090 S. 2175 V. in Roy. Yard de- - judging. Dennis G. Heiner Prepares to 0 &V0UR GROWTH HOLIDAY ON Id OF 1963 Serve in Germany Elder Dennis Grant Heiner will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sun , Sept 9 at 5 pm FUTURE GREATEST FAIR IN UTAH'S HISTORY Finest livestock and produce in the West Dramatic displays of Missile Industry Working exhibits of newest military weapons Display of Navy's Pacific Missile Range. Marine youth fitness tests for boys and girls 7. Army parachute jumps daily Bring the Whole Family FAIRGROUNDS - Elder Dennii G, r, BUSS CARSON riding one of his golden palominos in the annual Tournament of Roses Tarade at Pasadena, Calif, who will he in the Roj parade on Monday, Labor, Day, The Bus Car-so- n Thrill Show will be in Roy on Saturday Sept. 1 at 7:30 and Monday evening at the same time. son Don stopped over for a while in the nations capitol city. yesterday. President Mrs. Ardell Mertlich with her two counselors Former Clearfield residents Mrs Merle Choate and Mrs. Jean Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barlow are Wilcox along with its staff are now making a home in Hyde formulating plans for their openPark, Utah where Mr. Barlow which is to be held on will be affiliated with Utah State ing social Thursday Sept 27th. This is a This the summer Umveisity to remember. Barlows spent some time visiting date here with Mr and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hilton Jones the parents of Mrs Barlow. have a house guest. Then- grandof ToAnother trip is in the offering son Gregory Scott High of Mr. and for Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth. peka, Kansas, son Daniel High who are now The vacationing couple are now Mrs some where in the vacationing in Canada northwest. They are expected to Officers and teaching staff of arrive here on Friday and visit the Second Ward Relief Society wuth the Hiltons before returning held their first business meeting to their Kansas home. - Dun-leav- BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE 8.50 Late evening or early morning appointments Beauty Salon Ger-M- ar 5386 South 1 900 West Ph. 825-434- rasGBEBcam PHONE 3 Heiner SAIT LAKE CITY Off to school now Every pound of copper Kennecott produces in Utah ... but what about college? is firmly tied to the production and sale of copper throughout the world. Copper is a world commodity, sold in a world market, with the price established by world supply and demand. More young people are entering college every year. Will your children be among the fortunate ones? Wq are helping many parents save to meet the cost of college educations for their children. Start now . . . open a college savings account with us and add to it regularly. Here your savings earn excellent returns and are insured by the FSLIC" a U.S. Government agency. - Clearfield 75 South State . Home office 56 So. Main, S.L.C. Because neither Kennecott nor any other single produce can effectively establish a price for copper, operating costa are vital to Kennecotts continued success. To sell copper profitably in the highly competitive world market, costa must be controlled. And they are controlled by a comprehensive program to increase efficiency in all Kennecott operations in Utah. ... , Kennecott must sell its copper profitably at the price established by supply and demand in the world market. Efficiency is the only means of achieving this. It keeps Kennecott a sound productive business that produces economic benefits for Utah. . 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