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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, CLEARFIELD COURIER, Dec. 7, 1977, Dec. 8, 1977, Page 6 Page 6 L t l The names ot Riverdale tudents listed on the High School honor ills for this past semester month s meeting Adams Rachel Bon-evill- e ere graciously marked E; of the Utah Pioneers It will be held at the home of Mrs Glen (Norma) Daughteis for - b Miller. 5505 S 115(1 W, on Dec 15 beginning at 7 30 pm The women are also to bring Karin Conolly Appearing on the High jnor roll were Jody Briggs, hchelle Gunn. Tina Haney, eslie Helm, Diane Jung, oris Jung. Haul Larsen, emse Ken Mifflin. ' EL V coriander, candy they have made themsehes lor the candy swap Riverdale Camp 27 will hold their Christmas party at Andy's on. Dec 14, beginning at 2 pm Hostesses will be lleen Henderson. 'Ihelma Child Jones and Ivy Doll assisted by the camp ol I icers Kandy oorlander, and Tern otter. The minimum t:z & this for .'quirement assification 3 8 is Those local students on the nor roll with a 3 5 - ' d tinimum fc-- III evin average were Karin Bingham. anolly, Scott Ellis, Brett uller, Linda Glaesar, Kathy aney. Jana Hymas, Shelley !. Eric rough. Manning, elson Mather, Rick Mildon, arby Potter, Steve Porter, jjt-- sMr- MV -- r:U,V r -v jsan Porter, Charles Mike Thornock, imes Tullis, Susie Tullis and swell Whitley. Ernest Kellerstrass is covering nicely at McKay-e- e Hospital after suffering a aart attack Wednesday lorning Nov. The public is invited to v lew the Mini Festival of Trees which is to be on display m the media center at River dale School beginning about the middle of next week Mrs Eugene Linda Watson, PT president, said the trees will be furnished for each grade Each by her organization class will make their own ornaments and will begin the decorating process next Monday, Dec 12 On the last of school before day i oberts, Chance Spencer, iff Stonebrook, Tami onebrook, of Camp of the i a vacation Christmas drawing will be held to sprained lelt hand was bv Mrs Ruth Gi easei last week She was coming out of a beauty parlor altei her weekly appointment when she missed her step on the i aim street A sutfcied Several changes in the LDS Riverdale 3rd Ward per- sonnel weie approved by the vote ol the congregation re( ently Bill laylor is to be the new cuhmustet Penny Southwick was i eleased as president ot the A oung Women's Mutual and given the position of chorister of the Sr Sunday school She was replaced in hei former youth position by Shirley George Manlyn West was given a vote of thanks for her service as secretary of the Relief Society then took over the duty ol second session Relief Society chorister Verdell Call will take over the RS secretary duties Her replacement as nursery coordinator has not yet been selected determine who gets to take 30. each tree home for the Cnssy Ferrells sixth birth-i- v last Thursday, Dec. 1, as one she will long member Going home from rimary that afternoon she as hit by a car at the of 1150 W According to her rs. Dee (Vickie) ie was very lucky excessive amount ol sweets in the American diet and to the last pace everyone lives ovel hole and 4400 mother, Ferrell, that the 'iver, Gary Howard of levy Chase Apts., was going owly when Cnssy ducked it. She is recovered from ?r bruises sufficiently to be ick in school this week An Christmas ft exchange of homemade ems will be a feature of this holidays Jones 4 oz baby girl at McKay-DeHospital on Nov 30 This gives them two boys and two girls Ben and had a 9 lb , Maureen e Terese Saramito is visiting in Riverdale with her and daughter, Joe and Roswitha Thompson and family She came last May and w ill return to her home at Mulhouse. France after the Christmas holidays Her hometown is in eastern France about twenty miles from the Swiss border She finds it hard to get used to the Mrs son-in-la- When this writer lived at Brigham City in the early 195(1 s their Sunday School teacher was Dr LaYerdJohn who is currently the principal of the Riverdale Elementary-SchooAt some time previously he had been a stake Sunday School board l member By he visited a Jr Sunday School whose was a real young mother with a twinkle in her eye She had the children greet the visitor with sone. "Are you sleeping, are you sleeping. Brother John, Brother John9" live-wir- e extended to Mis Woodrow (Cleo) Thompson on the death of her father, Russell Egan. HO, who died Thursdav it his home at 351 Franklin lbs funeral was held Monday at the Chapel of the Flowers under the direction of Bishop BH Ferrell ol the Ogden ,12nd Ward Enthusiastic reports have been received about the annual Riverdale Stake Interest Christmas Social and pot luck dinner which was held at the home of Mrs Phyllis Covering last Saturday night There were 24 people present plus Howard and Janet Ellis who were appointed by the stake high council to oversee the singles organization Well leceived song numbers were rendered by the ppopular quartette known as the Dads and Uuls This is composed of Wes Woolsey, Joe Thompson. Ron Keinschussel and Arvil Dean Another interesting feature was provided by Mrs Virginia Anderson who displayed and demonstrated a few of the numerous animated toys accumulated by her late husband, G Edwin 'Ted Anderson over the years Special i Riverdale Quorum Renovates Automobile the through combined elforts ol the members of the Riverdale 3rd Ward Priest's Quorum they have worked over a car which was donated and are now ready to sell it to the highest bidder Brady Hall is the advisor lor the group He said the 972 Dodge Colt had been donated to the stakehouse building fund by Vickie King Through S Rodney ou t h w i ck 's was housed in generosity his garage while they completely rebuilt the motor Considerable aid was received bv Henrv Wilson, a r ON I models KV-17- KV-1910- 1 eient convert and Irom Rliet Spencer Alter a forth-- ( ommg paint job it will be displayed at the Riverdale 1st .tid ,3th Wards this Satin (lav Sealed bids may be turned in to Bishop Richard Conolly, ounselors Lynn Payne and (all or to Mr Hall The deadline is noon on Dec 17 The bids will be o)encd at the (id Wald Christmas Carnival that night and the new owner made known ( .bin mill (.III I OK IIIEDAV ship in the harlmr is safe, w hat bill that isn ships are built lot A I EL&aitM JUNIOR ASSISTANT Scoutmaster Dan Seabreeze of Clearfield Scout Troop 384 gives rescue breathing to Resusci Anne as Nurse Debbie Craythorn looks on. International The British Government has Hamilton, Bermuda riot-torbecause of the execution Bermuda to aid promised of two convicted killers. Soldiers numbering approximately 100 would be sent by the Britains possibly by Sunday, according to a spokesman for Prime Minister James Callaghan. He made the decision to aid the country at his official residence during talks and dinner with visiting Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin. Damage from the rioting and arson across Bermuda, a vacation spot for Americans, is estimated at more than $4 million. Disturbances continued through the weekend Arab leaders opposed to Egyptian Tripoli, Libya President Anwar Sadat are meeting in this conference and moved this weekend to form a resistance front against peacemaking efforts with Israel. The countries participating in the summit conference include Algeria, Iraq, South Yemen and Syria. As the meeting here in the Libyan capital ended its third were in discord over what measures to day, the hard-liner- s effort to settle a take against Sadat for his one-ma- n Middle East of turmoil. generation n it The sympathy of the Riverdale commumtv is 17" AND 19" i COLOR TV Scouts learn first aid hints Scout Troop 384, sponsored by the Clearfield Police Department, recently attended a First Aid training session on rescue breathing at the McKay-De- e Hospital Registered Nurse Debbie St from Craythorn, Boy mouth-to-mout- Benedicts Hospital, con- ducted the session to fulfill one of the training requirements for her B S degree at the University of Utah the conclusion of the training session, 20 scouts Irom the troop and their At leaders practiced mouth-to-mout- National Seattle Rampaging major rivers in western Washington that killed at least four persons receded Saturday as highway crews worked around the clock to patch roads and thousands of homeowners began sifting mud from their belongings. The flooding struck hardest in Snohomish County, north of Seattle, and in Cowlitz County and the Grays Harbor areas on the coast. The CIA is reducing the number of its Washington overseas spy agents in a reorganization effort attributed only partly to a desire to cut costs, an agency spokesman confirmed Saturday. The spokesman said one additional goal of the realignment is to phase in younger men and create promotional opportunities. Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, Washington predicted Saturday that the Panama Canal Treaty would be ratified when it came up for a vote this next year in the Senate. The Democrat told reporters that Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos had warned he would have difficulties controlling the situation" if the treaties were not ratified within four or five months. h proper breathing on h "Resusci Anne," a very lifelike dummy, furnished by Hospital Scoutmaster Jim Allison said, many of our scouts are working on the first aid skill award and first aid merit badge, and this session was certainly a great opportumtv and experience for them at McKay-De- e this time." This past week. Troop 384 went on a night "Treasure Hunt" with flashlights Three compass and patrols the event which required them to follow instructions contained in a series of clues placed throughout the Central Park area The clues contained different types of coded messages giving instructions, compass readings, and step in competed 'UM 'll ID ''I, measurements leading to the treasure Eagle Patrol was the first to decode the final message which stated. "Treasure in Scoutmasters Briefcase " Bureau files land application An application to reserve acres of public land in 1,112 Uintah County for construction of the Whiterocks Dam and recreation purposes in connection with the Uintah Unit, Central Utah Project, has been filed with the Bureau of Land Management of Bureau the by Reclamation. The land is1 located approximately D SONY The Japanese yen is evaluating and we have been notified of an immediate increase in the price of all Japanese Import cars. We have a good selection of new Mazda GLCs at the old lower price for a limited time. You can purchase or order a new GLC with protection on the old price for a limited time. Saving will be from $200.00 to $400.00. TFH - C480W director, withdrawals are several separate tracts of land. The state director added that any comments on the State !695 189 East 136 November 17 Federal Register. Cutting Electricity Bi'ls New imhtmti sWems hold the promise ol cutting oui eleetricitv lulls ,md seeing do a s g o m t her At home, lor example. bv changing liuhtim; horn oidi Imht bulbs to lluoics nai cents, (ini tiel mine hull! from the same numbei ol watts And the new lluoies cent reduced watt aye lamps consume 10 to 20 pen cm less eneigv than coiuenl ion,d tubes CLOCK RADIO 92 Minute Reg. $2.39 Office, South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Notice of the proposed withdrawal appeared in the I 0 the application proposes withdrawal of the land from settlement, sale, location, or entry, under all the general land laws, including the mining laws, but not from leasing under the mineral leasing laws, subject to valid existing rights Involved in the proposed that our lax SONY BLANK TAPE 24 miles northwest of Vernal According to Paul L Howard, Utah BLM state proposed withdrawal should be mailed to the BLM Utah CONSUMER NOTICE C-9- Consolation prizes were presented to the losers Radios, stereos, televisions, tape corders, compact now have re- - stereos, and we CAR STEREOS Suggested retail price freight, dealer prep, taxes, and license fees extra BASE PRICE BEFORE INCREASE ON 3 DOOR HATCHBACK STANDARD MODEL Electrical 314500 5523 South 1900 West, Roy CUTRUBUS FREEWAY MAZDA 843 W. Riverdale Rd., Phone 621-110- 0 M.inul.ictiiicis Association. Ciiangiuu to n, sodium or metal halide lamps means getting more light fiom less power Quite a hit can also be done in older commercial buildings bv changing pat terns of use, by changing the position of lights with re.specl to those needing them and bv changing lamps A bright futuie lor electrical savings doesnt have to mean dim homes and officis e SAVE NOW AT rrE?5l,l!SIVE S0NY DEALER Highway lighting, stieet lighting and outdoor lighting generally woik to save lives reduce crime and improve security so cutting down on light is not necess.mlv an answer for saving on electin' lty bills, says the National |