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Teenagers now tend to sew more than ever sewing taught through the public school systems today? aid the new Brother machines. Latest innovation features in these machines include automatic moms, automatic bhndstitehing, monogireXoidery et: Yo,! he?peoneWfWUnUiS colors one Bme on a twin needle! machines are available m a complete line, starting at sewing $44.95, and represent the most outstanding dollar value available today. For free literature vtnr'rTflCcires.WTrite t0 Brother International Corpara-tio- n, Street, Long Island City, New York. for the Junior Prom at Davis High school gym. ITobably one nf the happiest girls there was Miss Penny Bradley who was chosen Porm Queen. She was attired in a floor length dress of two tone blue velvet, her first attendant Miss Barbar Frost chose a dazzeling gown of all white, second attendant Miss Anna Mae Clifford wore a dainty pink and white all over Clearfield News Everyone in the Clearfield Fifth ward are asked to keep March 31st in nund as plans ire in the making for an evening of enjoyment for the whole (dimly. Dinner will be served at 6 p Follw the dinner there will be a program. m This is an annual affair for the Ward Fast Sunday wil be observed March 26th as Stake Conferen ce is sheduled for April 2nd and General Conference will be held April 9th. Baptismal scr wees will be held March 25th. Sunday evening in the Filth Ward Sacrament meeting talks were given by four boys from the ward will be among the Seminary graduating class at the Davis High School. Those giving talks were; Terry Park, Richard Hansen, Tommy Waggoner. A party in honor of the Relief Society visiting techers of Clearfield Third Ward was held last week in the chapel on Center St. Mrs. George MitcJveU, president, conducted and Mrs. Eldon Pace offered the opening prayer. Talks were gne.i by Mrs. Kay Waite and Mrs. Mark Lee. Mrs. LaRie Gibbons gave a toast to the visiting teachers and each lady was presented with a lovely ros corsage. Luncheon was served to approximately 0(5 guests, the tpble centerpiece was a large bouquet of sweet peas and daf- fodils In yellow and blue, the colors of the Relief Society. Mrs. Amy McEntire gave the closing prayer, A large number of boys from the Aaromc Priesthood received their individual award certificates in Sacrament meeting last Clearfield First Ward Relief Sunday evening in the Fifth Ward. Society held a party at the Seagull Room at the State SavOne of the happiest recollecings and Loan to commemotions of childhood might be the rate the anniversary of the day when a girl graduates from founding of the Relief Society junior grade scout to teh senior and to honor the visiting teachgroup, such an experience just ers. Mrs. Hsnry Wilson the happened to Miss Frances Gron-wak- president opened with prayer. when at a candlelight A ham dinner was- served bufservices lust week at the home fet style and the tables were of Miss Aubrey Powell, Miss decorated in a St. Patricks Day Frances after completing all re- theme. Mrs. Kent Murdock conquisites was presented with the ducted, a toast to visiting teachsenior scout pin. ers was given by Mrs. Wilmer a short program Girl Scout troop393 are start- Barlow and of a eomedy followed, consisting ing a new project, Operation Lawrence by Mrs. Civil Defense, it will consist of reading panto-min- e a senes of lectures and films Briggs of Syracuse. A Karen two and Olsen, by persented by the office of Civil vocal solos by Reed Whiteside Drfense and Mobilization, the of Layton, accompanied by Mrs. first film and lecture was held Henderson. Remarks by Bishop last Tuesday evening, it was Ross Sanders were heard after conducted by Mrs. R. Jocns which Mrs. John Baggs second On Sunda the same group coun. Closed with prayer. of scouts along with their lead Mrs. LaVon Newby entertainers as chaperones spent an ed at a luncheon at her home afterncon at bowling. last week. Guests were Mrs. Barbara ShurUiff and Mrs. Ivan Monday March 20th is o holOlsen. students school for kids, iday who attend St. Joseph's gram-meschool and High school will have a eprjevq from schpo! tasks, the occasion, 'ldoatfph's Mayer and Mrs. Michael , day after whom the two schools attended the annual mosare named. quito Abatement Banquet SatIt will also lie the beginning urday night In Salt Lake City, of sping holiday at the Umv. March 18. , of Utah. The changing of semeA St. Patricks dance for the sters, the University students Stake wa6 held Saturday have a full week. night Two avid ski enthusiasts in the Clinton hall. Elwyn Peterson, Dentist, and Sunset Second ward conferenDr. Ralph Peterson, M. D. spent ce was held Sunday, March 19. a. day of relaxation Thursday All Stake offiier and the Stake on the ski slopes at Alta. Pot Luck dinner beckons, Presidency were in attendance. Mens club and Ladies Alter Sunset ward basketball team Society wall sponsor the dinner took Stake and won 2nd in legiat teh St. Rose parish social on. They were ewtdcd the Ink center March 20lh, time 5:30 p phy Sunday evening for the m. All members and escorts are same. Pat Prout was sustained as assistant organist to the churged to attend. r Mrs. Willian Bowie of oir. Young married group of Wyo. along with her son the MIA held their meeting Joseph Galloway were week Monday evening, March 13 at end guests in this area over the Mrs, Clarence Guivcrs home. week end. Betty Patterson showed slides Two bus loads of loen ugers of Hong Kong whejhe she, ires accompanied by chaperone held recently on a mraission. ' an ice skating party at the ice Sunset Elementary school rinks in Ogden last Saturday First and Second Grades gave a fterncon, fun and spills was program for the parents had by all. Edith Kcldewyn who is tour Thursday evening. March 16. The school children saw H on ing Europe writes of her many the mornirg of March 15- and varied experiences in fore a mar is lands. She having ign Sunset ward chlor presented velous tie and expect lo return their Easter Cantata, "The within the next week of so., Christ Everlasting". Sunday Dcspito the strong winds of evening, March 19 to a Capacity Saturday night, studients with croud. It was under the direc' their dates turned out in masse tion of Mrs-MYoung. l, - Ideal with Hot Biscuits (Case of 12-2.- 10 oz 95) This Week Is National Rice Week World's Most Popular Mild, Mellow Flavor The Tang-Re- ady To Eat 12 oz. can Town House Medium Grain Rice 3 lbs. 55c Town House Long Grain Rica 2 IbS. 45C Uncle Bens Converted 28 oz. Rice 53c r Sunset News Bur-son- Kcm-mcre- . t SWISS STEAK STEAK U.S. Choice T-B- one . : . lb. AQc U.S. Choice yrl |