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Show V T'mirsdav J uih , 20, 107 Wednesday, June 1 19, 1974 Roy LDS News THIRD WARD Jack Green has been dained a High Priest. about 90 ward members had a wonderful time last Thursday, Friday and Saturday when they took a boat trip down the Green River T here is to te a Deseret drive on Saturday Please have your tilings out Sunset Stake News si si:r must li i" t a Ui and to a 10 leailt Jen dhairiMin W SI NSf letl l ()I) a as adumi MVIII Reeves, . h.ias and Pbyllis wae leleased as Si bool tea( hors S ruing is being sjioii It w ill sm oil In the 10 unai lie a lo.isl beef iiiinu llrgin-mat ii )i in I hi I e u ill In a him shown pi 101 to tin dimiei lilm show n pi mi hi the mu at Up m I loo e w ill In a film show n helm e the ilhiiu i S i v g KhkI eg as ist u r sundav M I ! Si hool , Sm" Kono)asie has been S( hoot 'i'dail.eintil d an elder, the son of il eat ho) (Mill as Si out M istei 10 ibblo ,uid Ld In on assistant Si out Konopasic I l,oi I l'pen cel a Siindav Ne hool at hi I sli ii on hompson I miiU I lea It h lew ho? Oi B hot Seoeits l lau 10 it'hlo Si out Mastor and Kddie Deaeon s ad nor ,iiid presented with lie an been h s the Moininn Tabtruacle organ Moimon president ac-- i drama department at Weber State College, to supervise dramatic activities at the camp. NOIIENE RAWLINGS sent in the winning entry that saw her father, Joseph Father of the Year in Clearfield. They are show n here with Mrs. Clark. MPeS. During the week, each Girl Contakes the I servation Pledge. give my pledge as an American, to save and faithfully to defend from waste the natural resources of my country, its In a letter clearly stating soil and minerals, its forest, her father's qualifications for waters and wildlife. the honor of being named Father of the year, Mrs Norene C. Rawlings spoke of love of family Scout LKX M)KK SCHREINER, a native of iu Germain, is organist lm the Salt Lake eni-ber- Moimon rabernaile ( iioir. g, s pertor-man.e- I 1 gi, s With the opening less than a month aveav easting tias been completed and Mrs underwuv is again se Mis lam Hi I. n Ik irsuls irt Psi lie Kuv re he M mg tsdni.tor w ih Ur n'hw ute md Mrs ii ng . nn'imiirg .is ti I r assistants t.r w. m . production PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER the tot ns r aga i autii g tl i'i an udvisntv Miss author is e e eapaei Ollier Po me in be rs ot pi tun - - I1!tU!.y! ! JB' Westinghouse Capac y TwfWll H ph 9900 BTUM Vi esunghouse High L r.er-c009 BTHH Ream Air Conditioner ',t F'ldmg and v SMART SHOPPER SPECIAL! 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' irK sx 1,.' .,V son e numbers eec v, , 3 , S,, , i M oi ,f there other more no is qualified or deserving to be Clearfield's Father of the Year than is my father, Joseph A Clark Sincerely, Norene C Rawlings Church or what the Marmalade District is in Salt Lake City7 Find out Take an outing this summer and see 58 historic sites in one of Salt Lake Citys oldest historic districts The walking-drivin- tour, lasting (4377 The Roy LDS Pith ROY will hold a garage Saturday in the Rov Shopping Center, 5900 S beginning at 8 a m M A v v tdlfaiHi tr C0r st t,i R"vp for peup'e 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy rnmq Wofsh r Mam sale-carniv- Thousands of items will be offered to the public for saie along with homemade candies, baked goods and root beer There will also tx sno cones and a cake walk a m. Worship Morning 7 of 11 (Evening Wivsntp pm i Youttr Minting 7 3(J p m j Donald L. Hoffman Pastor Phone I 773-505- 7 pm. Hour PRING Pralso Wed. 7 pm. Bible Study and Prayer I Pastor Jess Watson ) Ph. I m Baptist Church VV. Bihif S( hoot 10 a rr ap- proximately 21 hours, will icave from the Utah State Historical Seoiety building, fiot F South Temple, Monday and edtiosdav mornings at 1900 S. 731-233- I 6 in n IP? it-i- ad II t Is Council elegantly Hall and Many homes in the Marmalvielo District of the will Utah s wealthiest women, Edith Know lion, a Salt Lake Theatre li aclt ess, J l yr $! 1, 7 learn about Susanna Biansford, the famed Silver Queen and ui 6 r' roctorod. A i -V Mifj Fbencver i anions musician Beesiey the Banbury Cross Home, a house, and the polygamy Morrow Taylor Home, once owned by Apostle Jolin lay lor V are row striving M Her wh it tias bee n liars roll s - SALT LAKE CITY Do you know about Arsenal Hill The tour begins with Eagle Ga'o ve hu h was onto the en trarue to Bi ipti.im Young's estate and includes such other sit(.s l)s the Beehive i filled House til linger with relies of firefighting duvs m earlv Salt Itke). the Met tine Mansion (now i -- Y PATSO CCV We have a supply of patio covers that we bought m 973 before he price increases. 73 prices will save you 30 over this years prices 1 t'os season s production have been doable east to give mnt people oppomiuiiiis to pertonn and taxe some of the burden oft About TtH) sevtia! p'ltiiipals m tlm L.,st aid s ns ait I an t h r tm lie involved in II XI eternally c garage sale Ward . do e v. ii be dom in tile' past .1 be Carnival set Ward plans t i basiealh shall grateful that he did, however, as 1 am child number nine Each of the children is a responsible citizen in their our community He is loved and adored by his family. The oversized hands and powerful arms that once met the physical demands of his blacksmith shop just as capably enfold his loved ones with gentleness Grandpas lap is a favorite spot for the grand- children and he ts content to hold the little ones for hours, telling stories, singing songs, and playing games. At 87 he North Park i tuition be gin m iking pie p ir ikons lor the rie xt stiimm r s prooueti n have Onlv nnnor changes been made- in tins xear s s,ript and Svcm s according to Nr Sonic rexisions hive Bering sod ' but be cn made " ht pi M ".I s is mentally alert with a sharp sense of humor. He will jokingly say that he wishes his legs were as young as he is1 He keeps busy by reading, taking up the violin or guitar again after many years, even taught himself to type. He also enjoys TV and the record player He loves good music. One of the most valuable contributions he has made to my life is a firm belief that I can do anything if my desire is gi eat enough He could do anything, and we enjoyed being by his side, working, watching, learning, for he was always patient with our childish blunders and questions My husbands work has moved us to Sparks, Nevada, but the bonds of love have brought me back to honor him this Father's Day. I am proud of my father, and I feel cestors. He has been a good and loyal husband, being married to his first wife for 20 years until death stole her from him He has now been married to my mother for 44 years, and the two families ue tied together in bonds of love for their father and each other. I feel that is an unusual man who would even consider starting a second family after more than 20 years of and already marriage fathei ing seven children. I 7 . I mauve If!! 9 id a r Clark named The Roy First Ward will hold a'Familv Night Carnival next Even after retiring, he Monday, June 24, 1974 to raise money for the Ward Missionary went back to work and con- Fund There will be games food and Games will inprizes. a clude a dunking machine, dart as tinued working throwing, nail driving contest machinist until he was 72 I Food will include barbeque, root beer and donuts Everyone is never wanted for anything, invited to come from 4 00 m till leaves The event p everyone material or otherw iae will be held at the Roy First Wird parking lot, 5850 S 2575 Ws He supported me with his Roy, Utah strength and wisdom, loved me with gentleness, correc1 ted me with firmness and Christian anhis faith of me the Roy taught master-mechani- ' cnit'immus tinni, ghoul the ve.ir Vs soon as the viol nn vomt ' n j! ceil r d we n on a uar s lie principal roles X , Mrav le P meant a premie a ti iction lor th uisumis Mlhough the Miami ell ut xpe i pi nluv mg the age ant com. s in a six w. i k pe rio.l Mr lkrcng s n I plan m g is vrr uah. 't Air CondOioner li s' ett ,.re love eeoik'Pg to.I li tne s st tg. s. I' UU s , nl e , tor ri gr ill's and the nun id 'he I la. e Is w hu ti hive , i ' uk. Be Mi. , ned t r irt'rrriKnl Mtliough must pageant goers still Ii ice tn pm .lie e.u in.ior bus and lour people an and pr willing liufisport Uion nuiiK ro is gn i. s an agao ill U hi, w We have managed to build up an inventory of sound and liehling equipment, costumes and stage settings vaiued at more than S100 000." Mr This propertv Dvrtng said tertuinlv contributes griatlv to the effectiveness of the pv uea nt In addition to all the elements associated with the actual production arrangements are going forward to proud for the lone elite nee and comfort of the thousands e'vpecttd tn tin aria at Pageant tine ve Clearfield longer than he has, so who could be more deserving? His family moved to Clearfield in 1908 Dad was married in 1909, and after living in North Ogden a few years, they returned to Clearfield in 1915, and he has hved here ever since He is the father of 10 children He saw two of these children die tn infancy, but the other eight (six girls and two boys who are all living) were raised here He really started something with those ten, as he now has 32 grand50 children, greatgrandchildren, and five great-grea- t grandchildren, Marvin Carver of Carver's a total of 97 descenmaking Exotica Pet Shoppe in dants, with at least two more John Reynolds, on the Ogden, way, a very impressive Chairman of the Shriners Cirrecord and a difficult fatherly cus, Gary Rasmussen of one to beat Aaro Trophies, Inc , Mrs. I also believe he be Motzel of Mountain Sales and the oldest father m may ClearCo ; James field. He w ill be eighty-eigh- t Distributing Strebel of Strebel & Sons on his next birthday, October Taxidermist and Sporting 20 He has always been a good provider, working hard for In willing the prizewinning letter, Mrs Raw lings said, I everything he has and securing his future with good would like to nominate my father, Joseph A Clark, of 402 judgment and wise spending Vine Street, as Clearfields and saving. He and his Father of the Year. The brother owned a blacksmiths reason for this nomination shop in Clearfield He later are many I don't believe worked for the Layton Sugar for 32 years, first as an; one has been a father in Factory a blacksmith then as a machinist and then as a Mormon Miracle Sets July For Eighth Season Showing Murniixi Miracle Pageant tor eight summers as lime faithful as ttu seasons - has again arrived The Pageant now one of the West s major summertime events, will have eight auordingloR Morgan Dvrcng general ehairman he opening performance on Temple Hill in Mann will be th Other presentations Ink will follow lulv 12, T lb P, IS, 19. and 20 Pie Monelav Ink Is. performance ordmarilv designated haunts Night his lieen omitted M' Dsreng explained lo give the east and production stall time to culcli llu ir breath and re neve enei A. Clearfield names 'Man of Year i , ' " 4 Jr the 'Big Red' for Saturday Kx , ct- - k H, t in Brigham Young weleomes newly arrived Mormon pioneers a scene from The Mormon Miracle Pageant. i f1 & tne label naele since their beginning on radio in 1929 He has had six volumes of organ mu1! published and has given concerts throughout the I tilled states as well as in Canada and Fairope Spent er W Kimball said it was an important day in a period of organ artistry Dr Shriner began playing oecasum.il organ recitals in k sfiag omp mist and soloist with the weekly broadcasts from replica of the lurmnis pipes of '" dir pointment in April of 1924 a 4 t,-- Th contest sponsored by the Clearfield Jaycees brought letters of praise for Mrs. many area fathers. ROY Cub Scout Pack 72 will sponsor Walt Disneys Big Rawlings letter, however Red on Saturday, June 22 at the Roy North Stake Center to lovin' favor with the judges, who were chosen from outraise money side the Clearfield area. Show times are to in a m and 1 p m and everyone is invited Cost is 35 cents for children under 12 and 50 cents for Jaycee President, Bill Andre, expressed appreciation to the every body 12 and o er follow mg people for their help will and drinks on be sale and Popcorn, candy, everybody is in the judging of the contest: invited the Tabernac le 5.1 years ago, and livened his official ap- plaque ntatiori and a featuring a '$ t4 , at park Day ramping - carried out at Davis County Park having staff and facilities provided by Suncrest Neighborhood -is occupying Brownie and Cadette Girl Scout tins week. Girls from different troops comprising 11 units are camping together during the daytime for five consecutive days, with a grand fmale. Mrs Lewis Atkinson, Roy, day camp director, invited Dr. John Elzey, chairman of ( Organist receives honor for service Dr Alexander Schreiner, Mormon Tdkrnude oi gamst lor the past 50 years, was THIRTFENTH WARD LaRee Ward has been V T tin Pack sponsors movie, mplo on J uesday with Mrs paient.s Mr and Mrs o mi Ploxham toi (hen temple mamage Mr and Mrs Blosham are Irotn Kavsville I Gans ainermi f Mrs Verdun i(bn!a. and Mr and Mrs Miiiio (..ui weie among mam nlativex and friends going through the ( gden LDS Mi bin ami niastei s Sustained were i LaRue Finery Sunday Gay lie (harmaine was sustained v ( a Viiinh siisitiiuod Illicit Mn belle A dido n w n MI sop 0,ol released as dii ei tm cm , iae as a I i a m day camps I it I I Mimia Dawson b 10 if- - Girl Scouters enjoy Far-nsw- th wei e given their personal .a luce emelit aw.H (Is. nx SI NM Mlison and by t - Rainee tones, (las ton od to a 10 lest the son of Mi and Mis Senlt t ilierg 1 lie vx.n (I til mi i on I Ian sii of Mr. and i Slien SI ( iliei g 1 iest, (he son Vis. Hot d 1I.ii vev Ken Rates was released as Bin id. i or and espb'rer son of Ok Mrs Kl KTII I MiheUaio waxaelvamed im-o- vanced Bishop VI. St Russell Mikseli was pieseri ted his Duty to God Ward lie is the son ot Vr and Mis Scott Mikseli v. is id n Robert Wdli n' released as a den mother ana sustained as the new Relief Society homemakmg leader Mary Anderson was released. We are happy to have Roy Staker as a new member of the ward. Ty Baird has been ordained a Teacher by his father Bobby Baird Achievement awards have been presented to Gary Minardi, Marty Laird, Brent Orion welder, Kevin Thompson and Steven Meendennk or- tor lo the- - Temple gnuimls eou to visit oe at Mr Dvu g ig am time We want a''e vlai , at sa.,1 PC p eg oil M be f .r e t r , . u a r v h and r " ve a r d i n g . x f c r u nee Vxe invite The to'. is aie stutfed by a group ot 'rained volunteers and promise lo lx very enjoyable tost ot the tour $t for adulLs, $1 tor children To insure transportation for gioups, please phone 328 5755 for reservations Tours will continue through August '! ic 8 The Mcrk Quality (Limited Time) 414! KIVUDAL! ROAD PH. 394-432- 9 J |