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Show - j. -- The nne Gailley, 647 East 400 South St. District 40, Carol Hedgepeth, 199 Ross Drive;' District 21, Marie Stoker, 198 East 200 South; ftistriet 31. Maggie Birch, 221 Idaho Street, District 15, Verne Searle, 185 So Lake View Drive. IJoy, Utah, Thursday, October 18, 1900 Sun-CImmiel- e, sontact him on Mondays from 6pm to 7.30 p.m. on any church busin , ess. to the other wards. They were joyed by all who attended. en- Alice Bates daughter of Mrs. Mr Roger Sims, son of Mr. Ever-ret- t Edna Bate of Blackfoot spent her Sims of Garden City spent the four day weekend with a girl friend past weekend at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hale. We hope Roger Mis Sharon Randall. This is Alice first trip to Clearfield. in enjoyed his stay in Clearfield. To be qualified to participate the election, you must be 21 years of age at the time of election. You must be a citizen of the United State for at least 90 days, a resident of Utah for a year, a resident of Davis County for at least four months and a Clearfield resident for 60 dtys the following addresses District 33, Thelma Steed, 702 4V 300 North Street, District 37, Yo Bishop Anthon O Montgomery, bishop of the Clearfield 1st ward, has recently started a full study course at the Weber College and anticipates a full and busy fall and winter session Bishop Montgomery is asking all lsl ward member to TOO MANY BILLS? See Us! Consolidate your DEBTS at our office. Payments arranged you can afford HUE ONE PLACE TO PAY. If you are one of the many thousands that has overobligated themselves. SEE lS. let us help you GET OUT OF DEBT Debt Consolidation Bureau (Not 2816 I INCOI.N HOURS 4 30 a lending institution) AYE. M 1 t.1 Ogden. UUh I M - PHONE SATURDAYS 9 3 8813 TIL 5 The attention these days of many Clearfield City people ha been the new lawn that was planted at. the sides of the new Bowery. A sprinkling system and water piped into the new restroom has also been added to the Center Street City Park Visitors at the Arthur T. White home this past Thursday were; Dr. Leland Monson and bis wife. Sherrie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Miller of Richfield was the guest of Miss Lowana Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EuCub Scouts of Pack 14 of the Co- gene Jensen. Sherrie spent her two mmunity Church recently received days out of school and the weekend merit badges. The Scout are under with Lowana. the direction of Cub Master, Clar-enMrs. Margene Lillenquist, of 15 Mitchell. Those who received awards were.Breem Emery, Robert Villa Dr., was taken to the Dee Jeppson, Sammy Mueller, Jerry Hospital last Saturday. She was Stinson, Johnny Pilgrim, and Rich hit by an automobile on Kiesel Ave ard Merrill. Congratulations to all and 23rd St, in Ogden. Mrs. Lillenof you and keep up the good work quist bad back injuries and a broken leg. Se was walking with Mr. Lewis Ipson, son of Mrs Mavel Lillenquist when she was hit, but Ipson recently returned from Ger- he was not injured We hope she many where he has been serving will be out of the hospital and with the U S. Army for the past around again soon two years. But Lewis better known The Wild Rose Camp of the DL'P to most of us by (Louie) didnt come home by himself He brought met recently at the home of Mrs. C with his his Gcrmand bride of a L. Smith, 73 So. State St. Co hostessfew months. The new bride is ciy es were Mrs. Violet Henry and happy at what she has seen oi Mrs. La Fonta Tuttle The lesson our country She says she feels like was given by Mrs William W tn already. They arc Fielding- - Any descendant- - arriving going to b( at home to all of their in Utah before May 10, I860 is infriends at 3081 Poter Ave, in Og vited to join. den. A deer hunter's ball was held The North Davis Stake presented Saturday at 8 30 in the North Datheir annual road shows Tuesday vis stake bouse The ball is sponOct 16 in the different wards The sored by the special interests group wards all had fun traveling around under stake directors Mr and Mrs Phillip Hanson In keeping with the theme of the deer hunting season, the men wore their red shirts and the women wore something red There was a floor show and! refreshments. Admission as will always be for the stake dances was by budget tickets e ' (TORY South Weber County an Worth Davis County There will be root beer and cup cakes, ice cream, pop corn. balls and candy sold. There will be a fish pond and a dart game too. Aa Wednesday is a school night it is The road shaw was given in West planned that the party be dismis-missePoint on Tuesday evening with a early so that the children cast of 40 persons. As usual a great will not be kept up too late. deal of practice and hard work has gone into it. The road show was Thought for the week: directed this year by Dora Bybee and Mrs. Wilma Twede who wrote As a man thinketh so is he, to be and directed last years show. For carnally minded is death, to be the last three years the West Point spiritually minded la life eternaL Ward has won top rating against siff competion. It will be interesting to Kathleen Happy birthday to S. CHILD what happens this year. see DONALD Thurgood, Douglas Patterson, The Mutual is holding their Haland Marsha Bingham on the 19th, Marion Edwards on the 2zth; loween party on Tuesday evening Martha Singleton and Charlotte at 7 30 They always have a nice --2AUT0 Blabe on the 21st, Ernest Riche-son- , party so if you want a real good out and you wifi have Ray Dahl, Linda Jean Stod- time come TRICK IITUUNG dard the 22nd; Shirley Fisher on one WINDOW1-O- f III I D0O8UTTI818G the 24th, Jesse Bennett and Elva fHOW CARDS The Primary Halloween party Bennett on the 25th, and Ramona is to be held Wednesday, Oct. 31st. Fisher on the 27th. There will be a short program, (we eos itAH Z7iw Happy anniversary to Mr. and promise it wont be too scary for 3 9 After little the the ones) program Mrs. David Cook on the 18th, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Johnston on the there will be costume judging. 25th. year by Increasing our attendance at meetings and thereby encourage the fjne teacher who put forth so much ffort to give the lessons well. WEST POINT NEWS d Or-Mo- SIGNS painting O' fh, 244 Next Sunday is North Davis Stake Conference, Sunday School will be held in the wardr for those not attending conference .403 For some time now it has been evident that it will be necessary to enlarge the chapel and add a few classrooms to the West Point 4ard church house Permission has been obtained from (he church- - authorities to remodel On Sunday Oct. 28th, a vole will be taken and plans to remodel the building will be discussed by the brethern at Priesthood meeting In the meantime the bishopric wishes the members to discuss matters among them-silveand make up their minds what they would like done so that it can be decided upan and arrange ments made to begin planning the new building proiect Be sure to attend this meeting .so that your wishes may be carried out --IW TUS i Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry s Miss Hope La unlze n Irom Dixie) The DI'P 44'cst Point Group will College was a visitor of Miss Ada hold their first meeting on Thurs Carol Pearson son of Mr and Mrs day the 18th at the home of Elva Irvin B Pearson over the weekend Bennett tie first president of the new organization Angus G Stevens, president of n On Tuesday at 2 the Steven Canrt.ng (. o is going Relief to fill a council vacancy at the society had a very nice meeting in i rigular Monday evening meeting which they showed a film on Mr Stevens will take over the counThe Relief Society literary s are being taught this year cil spot vacated when Vern Burton was appointed mayor to replace by Mrs Maxine Van Brocklm who Mayor Robert Beadles who left is a most capable teacher Let us all Clearfield to accept a new position support the Relief Society this Mr. Stevens is a memlier of the Clearfield Third 44 ard Congratulations. , Shak-f-pear- ' FAMES TV .111.1 AITI.IAMK PL NE4 1566 B g savings m furniture carpel Television - Appliances Biggest Tradeins in the State t omplete line Major Brands Guaranteed Service yfaflmChmiick 44ebcr County DOES Y()l R JOB PRINTING BER THIS EMBLEM? 4Yeckly Newspaper 5197 SO 2000 SO., ROY, UTAH 1 blk I blk N 44. 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