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Show i i IUtUttWIWUMINUlMttUttlUUmillUyiWMUtUkMUUlUUlUUimHHUUHUIIHtUlltllUnmUIIMiUMfUUiUIUltlU(UlUlltUihlllM(mUttm cJkQfymg (uGogpfues Ey R. F. Cottle 198. rage Ttro THURSDAY JULY 11, 1963 THE SUN CHRONICLE, bwstone from Thursday til Monday. They enjoyed the bears and the filing in the Park. They visited the Quake Area and on the wiay'home they' stayed over night A group of friends and relatCongratulations to Beth Peek. with a nephew Mr. and Mrs. ives attended a birthday party Both became engaged to Mr. Dan Clara Mower and family in in honor of Mrs. Betty Hemer at Wilson on July 2. They are planIdaho. her home on Friday evening. ning nn early September wedding. Two lovely baby girls were givPrimary preparation meeting Mr. and Mrs. Don Byram, Mr. en names and blessing Sunday, was held on Monday evening for and Mrs. Ewan Stark and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Casteel gave officers and teachers of the ClinMrs. Link Smith, Sally and Cindy their little girl the name of Car- ton 2nd W'ard. Jeanntne DeWitt spent thOjWeek end in the icinity rie. She was blessed by an uncle was present from the stake priof Minor Lake. Eddie and Ileen Ronald Kendell. Mr. and Mrs. mary presidency and a lovely Shaw and family drove up for one Kermit Brimhall chose to call lesson was presented by Doyl day and Sandy decided to stay up their little daughter Tamera Nay-a- n Heiner. with her grandparents. Mrs. Clair Ross land daughter and she was blessed by her Lynn have spent the past fattier Sherry Kermit. On July 19 at 8 p m. a movie two weeks visiting trinds and The Window of Heaven, will Mr. and Mrs. Kent Blackner, relatives while her husband has be presented at the recreation Judy and Kim left the family and been in San Francisco with his hall. All ward members are en- returned Tuesday evening from a qrmy reserve unit. couraged to attend. There is no trip up to Dinasour Land in VerDaughters of the Utah Pioneers charge. nal, They toured back through the held a summer closing party at On Tuesday evening the Stake Uinta Mountains and did some the Mansion House on Thursday. n Bee Hive and scouts jointed toget- fishing at Hoop Lake, Smith Fork, A dinner was served and a was presented. her for a Chuck Wagon Supper. A and Henry Fork. The Twelve Busy Hands variety of game's were played and Jean Ray is visiting at the Home dub has been organized. Emma of food was eaten. plenty her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Summers is the leader with Jo.Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Ukena pf Glen Ray. Glen and Lamanda anne Summers as junior loader. and family spent Wednesday Until President of the club is Sharon just returned from a 10 day vacSunday in Casper Wyo., visiting ation g Northwest Johnson, Vice president, the up through with relatives. Mitchell; secretary, Debra a visit with Derrel and his and Dale Ukena w ith Ned Znugg and Rice; in Washington. On their Buos; reporter, Rebecca music Pauline Summers; r Sfeven Richard of Clearfield spent family came with them for return Jean is Carol Heiner. days in the Four Lake Basin in a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Kay Nelson and Mrs. the Uintah Mountains fishing and Leona Richards of Los Angeles k Mr. and Mrs. Herman enjoying the out of doors. Mr. and Airs. Edward Poll and are remodeling their home visited in Syracruse Monday with Mrs. Clifford Barber. and Mr. Mrs. family, Itoyden and building oh some new rooms. The High Priests quorum and Poll. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Poll It looks like a different house now. their wives met with o her North and family of Farr West and Mr, Dick Titensor and Davis Stake High Priests at a Mr, and Mrs. Max Poll and family of 4tl of July banquet in the North Davis Stake the family spent Rivtrdale "spent the" 4th of July week-enMonte until House Friday evening. Cristo at week end at Christmas meadows Blaine Hartley son of Mr. and to Club which they fishing and enjoying Edward and the riding Mrs. Don Hartley, former memJoans new cabin. bers .of the ward. will marry - The Susan Barker on July 12 m the Young men Soft Ball team have joined the Nye Soft Bait Logan Temple. MIA Maids and Laurels and tournament in Ogden. They will Gleaners will attend camp from begin there playing on Monday July 8th to July 12th. Bee Hive evening. It is a two game elema-tio- n girls will attend from July 15 tournament. They are being to 19th. sponsored by the business assoc; Laura Steward celebrated iations in South Weber, They are birthday on Saturday, June 99 Valley Archery, Norma's Beauty Miss Vem Nielson was married Shop, Mountain Road Services, on Friday, June 28th in the the feaA new booklet Dayton's Sand and Gravel and 21 Tours through the DifReady Mix, Zito's Supper Club turing and Waterfall Sand and Gravel. ferent World of Utah has been R. MeEntire Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and published by the Utah Tourist and family spent on enjoyable four Publicity Council and isjww availFrcin days visiting in the' Uintah Has in able to the puhlitJ limes R. MeEntire, son of Mr. around Hayden where Myrtle was D. James Cannon, director of Mrs. Maynard MeEntire of born. They visited with relatives 0 ic Council, said the tours cover and has just returned from a and many places of interest there. ihe entire Beehive Roy, State, but each 7 On the way home they toured the individual day stay on the island of Oahu. trio can be taken by Hawaii. Flaming Gorge Dam. the average family in a week Staff Sergeant James MeEntire. Two young children were bap- end. a member of the Utah Air Nattised members of the L. D. S. Church on Saturday evening. They By following the tour book, ional Guard, took part in Operin which 50 were Imlina Pluim and Steven you can . easily enjoy guided ation Big Switch Westbrook. They were baptised by visits through the whole state officers, NCOs and airmen from their fathers William Fluini and on weekend. within a year, Mr. the Utah Air Guard Unit were Herman Westbroek. Their fathers Cannon saief exchanged with 50 men from the Hawaiian Air National Guard. confirmed them on Sunday, too. Each sugge ;ted tour in the The purpose of Ooeration Big Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mower and 2 booklet is complete with Switch is to exchange ideas on family are the proud owners of, a Ullage on operating brand new G3 Che y pick un. pictures, map, general descripprocedures, techi-que- s tion and helpful hints adding and to achieve the highest To try it out they joumed to Yell- to .the pleasure of the traveler. level of proficiency possible with The 21 basic tours include Salt in individual job specialties beLake City, Wasatch Canyons, the tween the two guard units. Oquirrh Circle tour, Great Basin-SaLake Desert tour. Pioneer tour, Wasatch Front, Northern Utah Circle tour, Mountain-ValleCircle tour, Mt. Timpnnogos Loop, outhepij Wasatch Mountain Drives, Great Desert, Uinta Basin-Uint- a Mountains. Those wishing to build their Dinosaurland - Flaming own home fallout shelters can Gorge, now obtain the most Skyline Valley, Casinformavjon through a handbook, tle Country, Panorama Family ,'helter Designs, just Rainliow, Painted Cliffs, distributed the Department Breaks, Dixie- - Pine of Defense. by Valley-Ceda- r City, Canyonlands The booklet, prepared by the tours (Moah area) and Canyon Defense Department's Office of land tours (San Juan area). Civil Defence, provides designs and detail'd eonstiuctioii data Stories on each one of the tours for eight fullous shelters of difwill be widely publicized during ferent typs. Th.-- y range in cost the tourist, season, through the from $75 to $650. All would cut to at le?jt l100th the amount of weekly and daily press, radio and outside fallout reflation reach-an- ? television, Mr. Cannon said. occupants. Thf.-s- e shelter th booklet exThose interested in obtaining are designed for use by plains, a. copy of the colorful new tour families who uo not have access booklet can do so by sending 25 to community shelter or who to cents the Utah Tourist and Pubprefer that their shelters be at their homes. licity Council, tate Capitol, Salt The handbook may be obtained Like City 14. Utah. from local Civil Defense offices or by nriting to Office of Civil Defense, Department of Defense. Battle Creek, Mich. SOUTH WEBER CLINTON HEWS NEWS BY BUILDER full basement hotne 2V4 baths, double car heated gar., fireplace in family room, dining-livinroom, on Vi acre lot. Available in College Heights, Ogden, and in Roy. Call Ben evenings. Clay EX J27 FOR Th Sun Chronicle, published weekly at Roy,. Utah. Second-clas- s postage paid at Roy, UL g NATIONAL EDITORIAL Poc-otell- o, WE GET IN OUR OWN WAY Time Born of Heaven and Earth has always intrigued mankind and later philosophers, and scientists, still to us a mystery. Sometimes we get in our own way. It is n fact that we can be our own worst enemy We can even be our most difficult obstacle. Actually we can stumble over ourself. Time is intangible, seemingly unreal and holds for many a fear and for more a comIt fort. For Rio middle-ageis at times Insufficient, but always demanding. It opens opportunities for a rewarding fulfillment. How do we do this? The dust of the world which if it gets ino our minds can make us sick and unhappy. Things like hate, ill, will, dishonest, impure living. d Wo sometimes go through life stumbling nil over ourself. All we often .find to do with The dust of nagging, faultfindTime Is either fill it with tlrngs ing, needless argument, bell-- . or kill it, or while it away. igcrence. we fail to realize it Life gives us time and spare just could be possible that the oilier persons opinion may be its up to us to fill it. r'ffit and our wrong, At birth we step and hnld our r.ifj itself can't give us place, at first unaware ol ill Unless we really will it. movement, but as we age, someLife just gives us time and space: times we grow apprehensive and fearful at its speed and the un- Its up to us to fill it Column number 30. certain shortness of our stay. jy pro-grth- Lor-raiq- tres-ure- West-ibroc- TRAILERS, COACHES er.d MOBILE HOMES at our new location and-Mr- s. Hordnitiii AuJo Sales d 75 West 250 North Clearfield, Utah E. Lamar Thone Stuart, Sales Mgr, Pamphlet of Utah Tours Being Offered 825-070- 7 r ADMIRAL THEATRE PHONE CLEARFIELD, UTAH Friday Saturday hr full-col- Janies 825-092- 3 Sunday, July 12, 13, 14 . Diamond Heed with Charleton Heston LADIES NIGHT SUNDAY One lady admitted free when accompanied paid adult admission, ... by one ? 1 Show at 7 p.m, FRIDAY Open at 6:45 p.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAY Continuous from 3 p.m. 1 'if? fyfums Hawaii SALE FOR SALE BY BUILDER garage. home, FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN sink with surface disposal, dishwasher, unit and oven, hardwood cabinets. Small down payment FHA $15,250.00 to Roy. Call Ben Clay, EX evenings. LrtTlttNtTlRY Double-compartme- nt SAVE MONEY! Used lumber of all sizes, pallets, plywood, storLogan Temple to Kurt Johnson. A reception was held the same age, bins. One mile east of Highway 91 on Navy Syracuse road. evening in the Haines House. Open from 7 a m. to 6 p.m. exThe boy scouts of the Clinton cept Sunday. Evening Phone Ward are spending the week TA Ju.31 fishing in Montana under the direction of their lerl'ers. SALE-b- uy direct from owne FOR 1958 DeSoto Explorers of the Clinton 2nd FOR SALE er 3 bedroom better than new Ward are spending this week with pr, brakes, pr. SteerRambler. Built-inFrame with their leaders in the Uni-taing, radio, heater, very clean. mountains. carport, sprinkExcellent cond. Phone drapes, patio, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Celebrated ling system, large comer lot. 1584 N. 400 W. Phone her 90th birthday on Sunday July FOR SALE GE Auto Washer, Sunset. 21 7th. TV, Couch, 9600 BTU Air Conditioner, car top earner, On Saturday evening a family Baby Buggy, Ironing Board, dinner was held at the Clinton Pork for custom slaugh-an- d Hollywood Beds, 20 Window Beef and Park. Her six living children were PORK for custom slaugh80x40 toy Fan, chest, desk, ell present, along with grandtering, freezing, packaging, Plate Glass Mirror. Phone of children and great Ju. "31 and curing. Glenns House Mrs. Mary Ross of Hooper and Fine Meats, Syracuse. Phone TA her son and daughter in law Mr. '34 FORD COUPE Engine and Mrs. Earl Ross of California New Clutch, brakes, distmbitor, were also present. ta cometer, two Four Barrell LOST Female Seal Point SiaMiss Dianne Bues daughter of Carbs, Overdrive Transmission, mese cat. Wearing orchid colMr. and Mrs. Henry Beus had her Completely Rebuilt. $600.00. 55 lar. Vaccination tag number Buiek Special $125.00 Phone 63377. Reward. Call Mattis appendix removed at the Dee hosJu. 31 pital this past, week end. Miss Lou Ann Nelson was bapt1956 Pontiac 2 door. FOR SALE ised and confirmed on Sunday. Blue and white, radio and heat- LOST Black La barter., retriever She is the. daughter of Mr. and puppy 3 months old with brown er, w.w. tires, $395. See at 2230 Mrs. Guy Nelson. hoist et goes by the name JenVan Buren in Ogden or phone nie Reward, Phone after 6 p.m. or SaturMiss Georgia Ann Mitchell was Lewis Smith. days. married on Friday to Mr. Lynn Hutchins of Ogden. Gas Range. Use CARPETS CLEAN Girls from the Clinton 2nd Ward FOR SALE easier with months. three Excellent condidie Blue Lustre Electric with North Davis attending camp tion. Phone or see at Stake guts this week are: Lucy Shampooer only $1 per day. 2046 W. 4400 So. Ju. 17 Roy Furniture. Taylor, Annettte Mitchell, Sharon Ross, Ncncy Mitchell, Carol NelEVERYBODY'S TALKING son, Jeannie Alger land the Mutual president Mrs. Bernice Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Evans served a lovely turkey supper to their following friend on the Evening of July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ross, Mr. and Mrs. David Carnahan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lonell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Browkn Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson, (Mr. and Mrs Merlin Dames, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown, .Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mitchell, Mr. Dennis Braayer and Norma Jones, Mr. Kent Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Bues-ar- e spending their vacation this week Yes, people come from near and far and bowl Sat the home of their son and his to keep their game op to par at JO-LE- E regularly family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beus FYee baby sitting and free inLANES. of Mqntana, structions. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Butler and family! and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas McCanse spent the past week vacationing in Wyoming. Fire-dom- h 5 825-653- 0 grand-childre- 376-387-5 -- 394-055- 0 8 JO LEE LANES BOWLING (IT NEVER FAILS lt Trail-Wasatc- h Shelter Design look Available i r Drive-Sanpe- fa Eh Land-Sleepin- g Zion-Ced- Gel an electric freezer-refrigerat- or now ! ' .. t PUGGY Cr'i VS'w EY H.T.ELMO IF VOU PUT SOUP HAND) IN ONE PANTO POCKET! AND FOUND " c 80 CENTS... AND IN THE OTHER POCKET CENTS... VIM AT WOULD VOU HRVE.PUGOY?, 40 J), . Save Shopping Trips. You can stock up on flesh meats, fruits and other foods. You get food when flavor is high, prices are low... with fewer trips to the maikct. Save Time.' Meals are only minutes away with your supermarket'' close by. You save time, too, by preparing foods such as pics and cakes in quantity and storing in vour freezer. -- Save Money. You buy food in quantity when bargain prices prevail, Save Food. Store extra servings and leftovers in )our iicezer THE FIZZLE FAMILY- j "WATS A meuy ! j Dylf.T, Elmo - (YOU FOOL ! Voli HO CA2!UCWrANrp TAKE YOU ANY PLACE WITHOUT OUT? its better! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO ,Buy now from your electric dealer. twtare downhill rr for' later use. If it's electric, UNTIL! 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