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Show Sun Thursday, June 10, 1971 Chronicle-Advertis- er New Denise Hammon Phone 825-947- 4 Mr. and Mrs. AllanStephens will chairman the Dairy Princess contest which will be held on Saturday evening at the Kay s ville Stake Center. The event will begin at 7 p.m. with dairy refreshments at the snack bar which will be followed by a din-- ner at 8 p.m. The dinner will cost $2.00 a plate and the public is invited. Selection of the Dairy Princess will be made by the judges. Those girls entered in the con- test for this area are: Jacci Olsen, Susan Petersen, Chris- tine Cutler, Jill Satterlee, Paula Adams, Becky Rice and Cindy Whitesides. Wilson Deschine has returned to his home in Mexican Hat. He has been staying with the Jack Eves family while attending school since he was eight old. years He will re- turn for his sophomore year at Clearfield High School next year. Murial Martin is at home convalescing after surgery last week. Commencement exercises for Clearfield High School graduates was held on May 20 in the school auditorium. Valedictorians were Robert Blood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blood of Clearfield, Randy Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moore of West Point, Tere Hoges, daughterofMr.andMrs. Jere Hoges, Syracuse and Beverly Miller, daughter. of M.Sgt. and Mrs. Davis Miller, HAFB. Sunset graduates are: Carol Lee Archibald, David Lynn Bailey, Joseph Wayne Barnes, Shelia Faye Barney, Beverly Jan Barta, James Bateman, Conette Marie Beckstead, Cathy S. Berry, Deborah A. Bloxham, Donna Renee Brown, Karen Brewer, Dan W. Bronson, Linda Mae Burns, Derrell R. Christensen, Kathleen L. Crane, Kathy Lynn Culmer, Linda Jan Curtis, Annette Cutler, Kevin Meredith Dawson, Michael E. Dombrowski. Bryan Lee Dugger, Geneva Peterson, Larry Wysong, Katherine Luella Carver, Nola baur, Kimber, Bernice Hansen, Bonnie Jenkins, Ilia Elwell, Norma Earl and Norma Dalton. There was a program and lunch was served. y. Guests of the Ronald Opps over the Memorial Day weekend were Mrs. Opps mother, Viola Smithson of Salt Lake City and a sister and her six children Except for picnics or field from Provo, Mrs. Jeanette trips which may be arranged Chandler. during the summer by the difAt the Daughters of the Utah ferent camps the Jubilee ends Pioneers Jubilee held on May DCP activities until fall. 22, 1971 at the Kaysville Stake Sympathy is expressed EdHer father, Bertus Center, Kaysville and Layton na Hill. became the North Central DaNoorda, 76, of Ogden, died on vis County Company. The North May 24. Funeral services were Davis company will now be comon Thursday with former Bisposed of Syracuse, West Point, hop Howard Jensen officiating. Clearfield, Clinton, Sunset and Burial in the Altorest MemSouth Weber. Mr. Noorda is orial Park. Louise Steed is captain of survived by Mrs. Hill, Mrs. the North Davis Company, Ver-d- a Earl B. (Marie) Hopkins, Salt Knight, 1st vice captain, Lake City, Raymond Noorda, Sylvia Fielding, 2nd vice capTustin, Calif 18 grandchildren tain; Norma Elarl, secretary; ard 5 Doris Cook, correspondence Bruce Watkins, manager of secretary; Lavern Poll, registrar; Geneive Yaunt, historian; the Sunset Branch of the ClearLuella Byram, parliamentarfield State Bank, has been electian; Beverly Yochum, organed president of the North Utah ist; Phyllis Gardener, chorisChapter of American Institute ter; Valerie Jessop, chaplin; of Banking. Susan Ber.nett, clippings; Jean He has been active in bankBradley, custodian of relics. and finance since 1946. He ing Attending the Jubilee from of Colorado School the Sunset Camp were: Pearl is a graduate of Bankins, University of ColorLouise SylDabel, Crossley, ado and the Pacific Coast School via Smith, Pearl Anderson, of Banking of the University of Elda Sparks, Roxey Bronson, Washington. Before joining the Willis and Verda Margaret Clearfield State Bank staff he n. Susan Peter- son, Janet Popham. Carol Provence, Lynn Elaine Fay Reeve, Renee Ren-nBrenda L. Robbins, Lawrence David Robinson, James Theron Rocco, Marc P. Russell, Wade R. Savage, Deborah Ann Scambia, Lou Ann Schofield, Gaelynn Srhroader, Michael Murray Self, Charles Lester Smith, Susan Spendlove, Shirley Mae Stegan, Evaun Lee Tait, Kathy Lynn Teeples, Harriet Tso, Kathy Turner, Linda Kay Udink, Kay Vlaanderen, Katherene E. Werre, Terry S. Wilmot, Helen Diane Worthern, y, Knight. was vice president and cashier of the Bank of Salt Lake City. He and his family reside in Those from the Sandridge were Flora Nei- Camp Skylark Bread Frozen Dessert Grade AA Eggs Crtom O' Crop Lynn Eggli, Jeanenne Eves, John Thomas Fleming, Gary Vernell Foy, K.'Jiryn Marie Fresques, Reena E.aine Gallegos, Thomas M. Gallegos, Scott Giinchetta, Randy John Gibbs, Sharen Giles, Jean M. Gornnge,, Cherlyn Green, Robert S. Hansen, Teri Hansen, Tamara Dee Harbour, Ronald Alan Harris, Kathy C. Head, Arthur M. Holbrook, Pamela Jean Holbrook, Karla Jean Hoskins, Craig Roy Howard, Debra Johnson, Jody Ann Jones, Chris K. Judson, James Eugene Knight, Gregory G. Larsen, Mark A. Larsen, Brian Leatham, Deborah Ann Love, Karen Lynn Lyle, Neil J. Martin, Mark Therus Meadows, William Nakai, Jill D. Nelson, Jacque Lynn Olsen, Teresa Olson, Ronna L. Osiek, Robert K. Michael Frederick Payne, Peavler, Bert Pederson, Jr., lucorno Doliciout Large Sliced Crushtd Wheat Band Box Ico Milk 32-c- i. Dozen Gallon doz. 32c) (Medium- - mmmwmmw Caon mmn - flWoRM 0 ifl I'J sen. SUNSET SECOND WARD Ricky Hansen was baptized and confirmed. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen. Marilyn Russell was sustained as second counselor in the YWMIA. She was released as secretary of that organization. SUNSET THIRD WARD Gary Johnson will be the speaker in sacrament meeting He is the son of next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaThair Johnson. Wilma Jean Sopher was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sopher. Maurine Anderson was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson. Patrick was the name given new son of Mr. and the Mrs. Tom Dunford. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Richy Peterson was baptized and confirmed, the son of Bishop and Mrs. Carl Peterson. The grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bennett was given 'a name. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Kathryn Sant was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sant. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Powell mmmmwmmmwi mwmmwmmmmwM SUNSET FIRST WARD Two boys were blessed on Sunday, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. Don McCloy. Rebecca Poulsen was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poul- week. Can Loaf 35c) is invited. J z. Carton be appreciated by June 13. To be eligible for the drawings tickets must be purchased by June 13. Everyone in the area Sunset, he is a member of for the LDS Church in Canada Sunset 4th ward bishopric. and Alaska. John is the son of Harriet and Ed Dairies who are at present on a mission also. He will reside with a sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Brent Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Robison have returned from a vacation which took them to Cheyenne, Wyoming where they visited with son Robert and his family, then on to Washington, D.C. where they spent ten days with another son Roland Jr. and his family who live in Fort Washington, Maryland. Among historical sites they visited enroute were Nauvoo, Also and Carthage, Illinois. in the land of Lincoln they viewed the grave of Ann Rutlege, New Salem, Lincolns home, office and tomb. With son Rolands family they did extensive sightseeing around Washington, Annapolis, Chesepeke Bay, Atlantic Ocean ruce Watkins cities of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia. The area of the Revolutionary War was explorSam and Polly Sanchez have ed, Jamestown, Yor town, the a girl born on June 1. restored city of Williamsburg. On the way home they took Tammy, Sherri and Steven in Thomas A. Edisons and and Mr. of children Thompson, Mrs. Charles Thompson visited Herbert Hoovers birthplaces, a week in Gunnison with their the burial place of the Hoovers grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bud and the Hoover library. While in Winter Quarters Jorgenson. they were present at the dediJohn Curtis Wiberg has returned after serving a mission cation cf a new monument in the cemetery there. The Kaye Browning family spent last weekend in the Moab area where they did some rock hunting and motorbiking, going along were Kaye, Joyce, Michael, Lynett and Kelly. Mrs. John Johnson of ShinSmoked Oysters gle Springs, Calif, and Mrs. Ross Powell of Ogden visited in Sea Trader Whole Fancy Sunset with Mrs. Johnsons brother, the H. G. Hammons last and another sister Mrs. V. J. Crossley will leave soon for a trip to Europe. Mrs. Raymond Anderson visited in Bountiful on Sunday with a sisters family, the Darrell Jeffers. The Jeffers had their new daughter given her name, Softball for juniors on Thursdays at North Park at 6:30 p.m. for seniors at Central Park at 7:30 p.m. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKean was called Michael Larry. LDS CHURCH NEWS SUNSET STAKE The Annual Stake Fun Day SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steed of Layton had their new son named Shawn Curtis. The is scheduled for June 19. Contributions of stamp books will and Karlene Steed. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Jenea, in church services. M" fr9, babys grandparents are Keith ervicemen Grade A Fryers U.S D.A. Inspectad For Wholasomeness and Graded A Head Lettuce Hams Bar-- S Whole or Half Holiday Large Heads Iceberg WALTER DICKAMORE Army Specialist Four Walter G. Dickamore, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. 2325 N. 4400S.Roy,re-'."ierttl- y 'was "assigned to 'OiS Crisp Celery Jumbo Stalks Dick-iaitiB- .m Class Thomas A. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo T. Adams of 369 S. 600 E. Clearfield, graduated from Basic Submarine School cit thfe1" Natfal Submarine Base, Groton, Conn. re, inventory management center near Taegu, Korea. The RAY DRAPER specialists wife, Kar-lee- Navy Airman Apprentice Ray L. Draper, son of Mr. Arthur B. Draper, of 5654 W. 5300 S , Hooper has reported for duty at the Naval Air Station, Imperial Beach, Calif. n, lives at 3222 Gramercy Ave., Ogden. JOHN REED u Busy Baker Cookies Marshmallow Ruffs June Is Dairy Month H.M- - Lucerne Buttermilk GsIIm CQp Lucerne Yogurt mwbTMwmm Fifteen Delicious Flavors Campbell Tomato Soup lucerne Choc, Pint Lucerne Sour Cream CaitM HmH. 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Large-scal- e assault operations took place in the Camp Lejeune area. They included Army airborne units, amphibious operations using helicopters, landing craft and close air support. New Summer Hours Kids Night with the Salt 15 MW 34 Pream Instant ZJT Planters Peanuts Planters Peanuts Water Softener y, Bleach Toothpaste Adhesive Bandages Shampoo For Kids under 12 aciompmitd by in Adult Piid Admission md the Brownie Mix ET.'. mid-Ma- THOMAS ADAMS Navy Petty Officer Third 58 mmimvattE.l Pineapple inwhich ended in volved some 50,000 Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps personnel divided into opposing Navy-Mari- Free Admission - joint service exercise Exotic Dancer IV, off the North Carolina Coast. The three week exercise, Clearfield, has been selected to the Superintendents List for academic and professional excellence at the U S) Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. He is a 1968 graduate of Clearfield High School. Can Bag (2 lb Bag Marine Lance Corporal Paul Hamby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Hamby of 1227 N. 450 W., Sunset is serving with the Second Marine Division which participated in the major RICHARD GREY Richard J. Midshipman Grey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey of 182 Ross Drive, 14-o- Bottle Tooth Paste PAUL HAMBY Lean & Lively All Purpose Grind 22-o- x Broom Navy Seaman John C. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reed of 257 S. 700 E Clearfield, has graduated from training at the Recruit Training Command, San Deigo. He is a 1970 graduate of Clearfield High School at Clear field, Utah. 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