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Show $ SUN CHRONICLE, June 15, 1978, Page 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER, f ), Love is. V( r 'k4z. " June 1 1978, Page 5 4, . . anew rjf &$ 1. rl baby Davis North Newborns mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmm JUNE 7: Smith, Lauritz K. and Lyada Jarvis, Ten contestants vie for Miss Sunset crown Ten gil ls a ill be vying for the title of Miss Sunset Fi iduy, June 2.1, during the Scholarship pageant to be held at the Sunset Stake Center at 7:30 p in. The pageant will also include 20 girls between the ages ol 3 5 to see who will become Little Miss Sunset Deborah Joyce Strebel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hubert Strbel, vull present a jazz ballet dance for her talent at the pageant. She is 55" tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. She has had eight years of piano, one year of drama, 12 years of ballet and nine years of jazz. Her future plans include attending BYU and majoring in dance and home was She economics. studentbody secretary at Clearfield High School this past year and was voted Senior. Rest A Clearfield High last month, she is 18 years old. Her sponsor in the pageant is Intermountain Ref lse Disposal Company. Jean Dara Sewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sewell, is 56 tall with brown hair and brown eyes. She has studied piano Jor five years and violin for three years. She has also studied voice for six years, and will present a vocal selection for her talent. Sewing, cooking, singing, eiaJual ' Deadline set for IRS test enrollment SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - The deadline for filing an application to take the IRS Enrollment Special Examination is Aug. 15, the Internal Revenue Service announced. The examination, to be given on Sept 25 and 26, is given annually to qualify persons who are neither CPAs nor to represent attorneys clients before the IRS. Persons who want to take must the examination submit Form Application for the 2587, 1978 Enrollment Special to the Examination, Director, Audit Division, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC. 20224 No extensions of tune to file applualions will be granted beyond Aug 15, the IRS said. The application must be accompanied by a recent photo ol the applicant, which will he used lor identification purposes only, and a check or money order tor the examination tee, made payable to the Internal Revenue Service No lees will be refunded to an applicant w ho fails to take the examination, but they may be appheed as a credit to next year's application fee he 1978 examination will have an increased emphasis on Federal tax laws as they apply to business operations such as sole proprietorships, 'I and partnerships, piano and poetry are some of Miss Sewells hobbies. She was born in Tachikaua, Japan and enjoys sports and music. Darla plans on a medical becoming She secretary. graduated from Clearfield High School in May and is 17 She is being years old. sponsored by Sunshine Carpet Cleaners. Sandra Dee Law has had training in modern dance, ballet and acrobatic dancing. She is 18 years old and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Law. For her talent presentation, she will do a modern dance. She is 52 tall and has brown hair and hazel eyes. Her interests include skiing, gymnastics, swimming and rug making. In the KCPX Almost contest, Anything Goes Sandra participated in most community activities. Her future plans include attending Steven Henagers College to obtain a business degree. She graduated from Clearfield High in 1977 and is sponsored by Footprint Graphics. Captain of the Clearfield High Swimming team, Judy Lynn Ogden earned a letter in this sport. She was also vice president of the Concert band. She is 510 tall and has blonde hair and hazel eyes. She enjoys participating in swimming, volleyball, basketball and softball. For her talent number, whe will present a French horn solo. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ogden, she would like to attend college and get a degree in social work or cosmotology. For the contest, she is being sponsored by Jerrys Dairy, is 18 years old and is a 1978 graduate of Clearfield High. Tam era Lee Thompson is old daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. She has hazel eyes, brown hair and is 54" tall. She has been a member of the Clearfield High drill team for two and a half years and had the leading role in Flower Drum Song. She has also been a member of the National Honor Society. Her future plans include working with multiple choice questions in all of the four parts of the as she feels this would be a rewarding experience. education children Tammy has also had special training in dance, drill team and singing and will present a song and dance number for the talent competition. She graduated from Clearfield High in May and is sponsored by Utah Realty. Presenting a vocal solo for the talent competition is Gwendolyn Applicaaon Form 2587, which e 86. IiiMh tax of , ources i, if, hat may be n!oi mat nui m helpful piepuring for the l in i n a o n I I'ubhcalion ; and Sample Special Enrollment Examination (Questions and Answers," are available from the IRS Booklet 693, 1977 District Office at 465 South East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 or telephone in Salt Lake City. e Elsewhere in Utah call 40u 524-106- toll-fre- 1 800 . Deanne Nickerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickerson. She is 54 tall with brown hair and brown eyes. She has studied music, piano, dance and has had voice training. Gwen plans on attending Weber State Coillege this fall and obtaining a bachelors degree in Family Life, teaching high school after , graduation. On the honor roll at Clearfield High for two years, she graduated in May. She is 18 years old and is sponsored by Pats Pet Bill Biernow and Rotha Barnett, 6013 W. 5700 S., Hooper, Chalet. Becky Lynn Burns has earned both excellent and superior ratings in music festivals during her high school years. She is 51 tall and has blue eyes and blonde hair. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gean Burns, she is a 1978 graduate of Clearfield High and is 18 years old. Her future plans include attending a boy. Photo contest class Ihomgraphors are invited enter the documentary photo contest sponsored by the Utah State Historical to Society. Photographs submitted for the contest are to be of Utah life and labor in its various Clinton girl serves with committee, America and the Pep High school. She enjoys golf and water skiing. For the talent competition, Rae Lynn will present a humorous reading. She has also had special training in jazz dance and is being sponsored by the Clearfield State Bank, Sunset Branch. She is a 1978 graduate of Clearfield High. Colette Parsons has been active in and has won awards at the Utah State Fair. For the past year, she has also been the student body artist at Clearfield High, and has attended Art school at Utah State University. She loves sports and dance and has had training in music, dramatics, dancing, piano, modern dance and art. Her future plans include attending Weber arts minoring State College, majoring in fine and in business. She will present a piano solo for the Miss Sunset Pageant. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parsons, she is a 1978 graduate of Clearfield High and is 18 years old. For the pageant, whe will be sponsored by Blocks of Clearfield. Julie Louise Gorringe, of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gorringe. She is 57 tall daughter with blonde hair and eyes. She was Most chosen Unique Personality" at Clearfield High School this past year and she was also on the honor roll. She enjoys parbluegreen ticipating in volleyball, baseball and basketball. Julie would like to attend college and continue her education in dancing, nursing and cosmotology. For the talent competition, she will present a dance number. She is 17 years old from and graduated Clearfield High in May. Her sponsor is Maddox Drive-In- . regions and seasons Highest consideration will be given for photos taken between May 1978 and April 1979. A $5() prize is offered for each ol the 12 best entries. All entries must be Rae Lynn Wood Future Homemakers of Club in TIm Nicholas & Steve McGavin - black-and-whi- glossy prints the by accompanied U.S. Navy RIGOS RESTAURANT 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN negatives and identified as to person or persons, place and date. All entries become the property of the Utah State Historical Society. Entries wull be judged on sharpness, accuracy, quality of light, and imagination as to what is significant in our contemporary life. Submit entries to- Photo Contest, 6 Utah MW State 0WNERS-0PE- TO PUBLIC N FRIDAYS SATURDAY Historical So. Library, 307 West Second South, Salt Lakt City, Utah 84101. Deadline for the contest is a.m. 5 p.m.-- l 4 p.m. til SUNDAY 9 p.m. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE May 1, 1979. Navy Tradevman Colleen Roach, daugher of V. Jane Roach of 2313 N. 840 St. W., Clinton, was graduated from Tradevman School. M. Tradevmen are specialists who operate and maintain training devices. The five and one half week course at the Naval Air Technical Training Center. Millington, Tenn., focused on operation and maintenance of flight trainers Students received instruction on the principles of, and methods of simulating, flight, and studied radio navigational aids. She joined the Navy in August 1977. Service recognized HILL AIR FORCE BASE West James Point resident, M. Wilkinson, has received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. He is a quality assurance supervisor. Mr. Wilkinson and his wife, Meriam, have two children Federal Club elects lady officers Installations of officers for of the Federal Womens Club will be held Saturday at the Oakridge Country Club, 1492 West Shepard Lane, Farmington at 12:30 p.m. Guests are invited to the event. For reservations in Ogden call Donna Brown at or Harriet Lee at 1978-197- 9 Thick & n a Tender Pork Boston Steak Tender & .0 u Lb. Juicy rrentn oryie Fresh Young 5 Beet Liver Lbs. Sliced - Cut, Wrapped Lamps $J09 Lb. & Great for Hamburgers GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS SUPER BURGER 57(7 UTJ u $fl9 Lb. Bologna a BEEF SI Wilson Franks A u.v $ 29 gm Spare Ribs Whole $ U 09r.) ibll98 Rib Steaks LIMITJ'PJ DACON. WITH (s) -1- 00-LB. S. OR MORE ASSORTED MEAT Aist. Steaks Asst. Roast Super Burger WholeCut Fryers Center Cut Pork Steaks v lamb Chops 1 25-lb- Beef Ribs Frozen Pure Pork Sausage 71 Bacon FREE! 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The editors of the 1978 Business Review suggest that anyone interested m saving energy and raising the property value of their home or office contact this reliable firm and find out about awnings . . . and aluminum siding, the beautiful way to save energy! 731-566- 825-166- seeks entries State Utah University, furthering her education in music and also completing a secretarial education course. She has had two and a half years of vocal training and will present a vocal solo for her talent. She is being sponsored by Burns Nursery. Employed at the Clearfield State Bank, Rae Lynn Wood is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. She is 17 years old and is 57 tall with brown hair and hazel eyes. She has been on the honor roll, Read and use the classified ads Darla Sewell Sunrise Aluminum Siding Inc. examination i special June 10: Lybbert, John and Lois Dahl, 1609 W. 1750 N Layton, a girl. Christensen, Jody and Dana Pettingill, 120 E. 900 N., Layton, a boy. June 11: cor- porations. 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