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Show I i SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 14, 1978, Page 5 Jysfl CLEARFIELD COURIER, ns m7hJ(o311, Sept. 13, 1978, Page 5 Wdb Sflofte mr i! fTV 11, O' .4 ' -- v Entertainment William Burnett ET SUNSET William James Burnett, 69, of 266 W. 2300 N., died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1978, at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton following a long illness. Mr. Burnett was born Nov. 23, 1908, in Clinton, a son of Olive L. Joseph D. and Summers Burnett. On Aug. 12, 1937, he was married to Evelyn Wright in Brigham City. He had worked at the Ogden Arsenal, Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base. He retired from Civil Service as a warehouseman in 1970 after 32 years, and received the Q Sunset; Mrs. Robert G. (Sandra) Fraser, West Point, Utah; nine grandchildren. are one sisters, Burnett, serving Also surviving five Joseph H. an LDS Mission in New Zealand; Mrs. Ben (Alice) - OF the Small World Entertainers were just one of many groups performing Monday night at the Utah State Fair. Several performers are also appearing throughout the week in the grandstand. big-nam- e . I. ' V, 'A O 'ft. infihi. THE FERRIS Rides wheel is just one of many exciting rides found on the midway at the Utah State Fair. lift THIS BEAUTIFUL wood carved man and horse is just one of many displayed in the fine arts building. features many other crafts, animals and exhibits. The fair also Mm Animals Mrs. Adams, Clearfield; ENJOYING A CAMEL ride which is part of the petting zoo at the fair are Leslie Christiansen' and Wendy Sutter, both from Sunset. . " . cr 'i 1 t Ralph (Rose) Morgan, Mrs Lester (Ida) Morgan, Mrs. George B. (Leah) Abbott, Mrs. Keith (Ruth) Gomm, all of Layton. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 12 noon at Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 S. State, with Bishop William J. Houston of the Sunset ficiating. 1st Ward of- Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Clinton City Cemetery. a local entertainer, takes time at the fair to thrill the children with a display of balloons of all shapes and sizes. WINDY, Bob G. Trimble - Bob G. SUNSET Trimble, 41, of 1757 N. 300 W., died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1978, at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden following an extended illness. Mr. Trimble was born Aug. 28, 1937, in ClenrMd Pampa, Tex., a son of Dutch and Jeane Beaver Trimble. On Nov. 7, 1959, he was married to Sheryl Berg in Las Vegas, Nev. He has been an estimator for the Jelco Inc. Co. of Salt Lake City. He moved to Ogden in 1944 and had lived in Sunset the past prepared by each county in the state the presentation from Davis County won first place (above.) An honorable mention was given the exhibit prepared by Weber IN THE EXHIBITS County exhibi ts County (below.) A wide display of color and imagination filled the building housing the county representations. 17 years. graduated from Weber High School, and from He Purdue University in 1974. He had been an instructor for the Apprentice Plumbers and Steam Fitters Training Program in Ogden, and was serving as coordinator at the time of his death. He was a member of the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Local Union 348 for 21 years, and a member of BPO Elks of Ogden. Surviving are his widow of Sunset; one son and one daughter, Lake L. Trimble and Penny Trimble, both of Sunset; his parents of Riverdale; two brothers, Evin R. Trimble, South Ogden; Harold D. Trimble, Riverdale. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial, Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Mel Woods of the Sunset 2nd Ward officiating. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p m. and Saturday prior to in Interment services. Washington Memorial Park. ' MEMBERS Service Award. He lived most of his life in Sunset and was a member of the Sunset 1st LDS Ward. Surviving are his widow of Sunset; two daughters, Mrs. James D. (Deanna) Bridges, brother and - 'TV fu - Distinguished i' Heights STUFFED ANIMALS Prizes and other draw fair-goer- s the games rides on the FFA elects officers f o serve club By Natalie Jorgenson Clearfield High Reporter Clearfield FFA The new 1978-7- 9 officers for the coming year are Dan Carter, president; Don Dahl, vice president; Cymbre Byram and Sherri Martin, secretaries; Kevin Extrom and Glen Sharp, treasurers; and Sondra and Isabelle Monero. Sentinal is Monte Thurgood and Natalie Jorgenson is reporter for the group. Advisors for the club are Nile Carlson and Dave Potter. The officers along with the advisors will be meeting every Wednesday morning. The first activity of the year was attending the Utah State Fair Monday to support members who had entered projects. The second opening social will be held on Sept. 18 at 3 p m where new members will be welcomed and become better acquainted FFA. with the rs ) 5 The Utah 'taM' I 1 State Fair continues daily through Sept 17 Admission is $2 for adults, 50c for children 612, and children 5 and under are admitted free off'ears are (I. to r.) row one Sondra Monero, historian; Cymbre Byram, secretary; Glen Sharp, treasurer; Natalie Jorgenson reporter; row two: Isabelle Monero, historian; Dan Carter, president; Sheri Martin, secretary; Monte Thurgood, sentinal. Absent at time of picture was Don Dahl, vice president and CLEARFIELD HIGH FFA Kevin Extrom, treasurer. prizes to and |