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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 3, 1 977 Page 4 r i $ - CLEARFIELD Brothers Paul Van Weerd and Rulon Scott Eugene have recently been awarded their Eagle Scout Badges. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jan H. VanWeerd, df- tAe rfudftf - Jr. I They are both members of the Clearfield LDS 10th Ward Rulon has been active in his Priesthood as 1st counselor in the Deacons Quorum and 1st counselor in his teachers quorum He is presently serving in the Leadership Corps in the Teachers Quorum and as a home teacher. He is active in the Cub Scouts program as Den Chief to Den 2 in the Clearfield 10th Ward Pack 382 He plans to spend this summer in Hawaii working for Dole Company if he is accepted. Rulons hopes for the future is to i IDFff SMIL1 s Of A AMP IS WoT T4E SOUSCt Of TjE 6PAIIU A S PitfL J Here's o pearl of wisdom. Do business with the firm who appreciates your n patronage. Like us1 It s the truth. We II prove it. p NEW 1 977' s An American love story has unfolded before the eyes of 75 fourth grader students at Valley View Elementary School as they have studied a World of Work unit on railroads Students were visited on January 25 by Mr Jerry Vandehi, a retired conductor for Union Pacific. As he recounted a number of experiences from his 43 years of service, his love and respect for his profession were evident He shared with the children a safety film, Lucky You Mr, Vandehi told of the unique railroad language and signals known and understood by those in the PONTIAC FIREBIRD 4899 SUBARU '3176 GMC Vz TON 1m railway service. 3988 AND TRIPPER 8 1,000 FACTORY REBATE i on ASTRES and SUNBIRDS eseem t r AiJi 14 i January 26, Mr Jack Lebar, father of Karla Lebar, a student in the class, visited 1975 CHEVROLET 1975 JEEP CJ5 4295 the group Mr Lebar, machinist for Southern If the Walker SAVINGS ON USED CARSTRUCKS fr i I I 3295 4295 1976 PONTIAC Station Wagon 2995 We have over 150 units i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY in stock now on sale! FREE APPRAISALS FINANCING 100 ANSWER: J A GRAIN OF SAND IS NOT NECESSARILY of o dosed toe of th irritating body. I 1974 PONTIAC VENTURA Air Conditioning M995 PeorU ore formed by the not by on epidermal tissues of the Nature Mogozme, May 26, 1921, article by Dr. H Lyer Jometon. THE SOURCE OF THE PEARII oytf od Bank & Washington Boulevard, isn't a steady blue, get out your umbrella, says DeVere M Dee Watkms, assistant vice president and bank manager Of course, if its flashing blue, it's cloudy or clouds are on their way, he points out, and its a warning that theres moisture in the air The weathercaster indicates the U S. Weather Bureau's official forecast, and it is changed every six hours and retires from HAFB with 34 years 1975 CHEVROLET M orrte Carol $3095 a Trust Companys big weathercaster sign at 3502 Man 1975 TOYOTA Vi Ton with Shell Ward Pack 382 and enjoys working with the young boys Paul plans to continue studying music, playing his trumpet, in his school years and to enroll in the ROTC Program at Clearfield High He w ants to become a commissioned officer through the program at Brigham Young University He plans to sene a mission tor the LDS Church numerous different of departments specialized employees The public services ren dered by this state chartered non profit country music group include an estimated 40,000 Utahns entertained in 1976 Some 7,000 miles were chalked up during the year and over 1,000 hours of ser vice which included patients at the VA Hospital. Weber County Hospital, Garden Training Center, Programs for Senior Citizens, Veterans groups, T V appearances, parade participation by the teenage musicians, and needed to keep trains at tiptop performance and safety levels Both visitors stressed the necessity of safety of people y and property in the areas of the trains As the iron horses' speed along the silver trails there is no man or machine to equal the force and velocity of the tons of weight surging along Students are completing the unit of study Along with learning of many different and types of freight passenger cars, employees needed to operate these, they right-of-wa- have researched many famous people who contributed to the development of the railroad by inventions, finances, or services rendered They have sung of John Henry. Casey Jones, and even Bill Grogran s goat will they Hopefully remember the importance and significance of the railway services and the many employees s Hill AFB - George J. Hewitt of Clearfield has retired at Hill AFB following 34 yearsof federal service was an aircraft He mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Hewitt and his wife Elvina have three children updated For example, if the probability of rain is 50 percent or more, the sign will be steady gold for gold in the weathercaster stands for rain Also, flashing gold is what wed all like to see now because flashing gold calls for snow Atmospheric conditions frequently make the gold color appear reddish in certain areas, so if the sign isn't blue hang onto your umbrella So for the weather, look to our sign is Walkers Bank more than a weathercaster for the public, it's our identification We get a great deal of comment about our sign, especially since I've come to Ogden I've noticed more people interested in the weather this year Everyone seems to be watching our giant weathercaster Mr Watkins and his wife, Eda are Utah natives He was born in Tremonton and she is a native of Brigham City They have been living in Bountiful for 12 years, and Mr. Watkins has been at the Sugarhouse bank in Salt Lake City They have five children and will move to Ogden when school is out in the spring Mr Watkins is a graduate of the Utah State University in Logan, and is a member of the Exchange Club Eagle Scouts Paul and Rulon Von J Golden Spike Country Music Roundup of Utah met Sunday at the home of and Mrs Glen Wilson for confirmation of 1977 officers counties visits personal throughout the state bringing music and cheer into the lives of the less fortunate JERRY VANDEHI fascinated Valley View fourth grade students kind of language, including such words as Gandy Dancers and Deadheads, as he visited their class with a "different Chamberlain was Lucky cited for leading the musical groups in hours and miles of public service It was noted that Mel Tilhs. Nashville's entertainer of the year was inducted into Utah's Golden Spike Country Music-Hal- l of Fame as was one ol Texas' best loved in Country Music, T Tiny Smith of Houston Grace Mikel of Brazoria. Texas, now an active member in GSCMRBF of Utah has opened up avenues of communications by which Utah artists have made valuable eontaacts m the music world A special trophy of dedicated support will be sent to Grace Mikel in the near future Guests at the annual meeting were Johnny and s Walker Bank tells weather KCCWttW t tCBittniWWMM $ ex- On reduced TERRIFIC He plained many of the different jobs and responsibilities of railroad employees. Mr Vandehi is the grandfather of Lauri Ranmgan, a fourth grade student ALL SANTANA VANS He serves as a home teacher and is a Webelos Den Chief in the 10th detailed Pacific, s , contest. Valley View kids enjoy guest visits ft i become a commissioned officer in the Air Force and hopes to become a pilot He also plans to sene as a missionary for the LDS Church Paul received his Duty to God award in 1974 He is active in the ward Teachers Quorum. He won 3rd place in the 6th grade social studies Uni' Iancia t r c . ' jh tn i .m real ion hand to K ml ot gmtai on which L - ' lq ' i U I.uekv Chain! c, i,i Cannot It on, star F ehtl on Coke ovv ti u Of, Salt c I ot yc-a- I .I W i. talent ! , me in i j Wilson t i s and traditions and the storv Nalentines Day will be told along with a holiday song and game A special surprise is also planned All preschoolers invited to celebrate with us For more information call 6 j l t and assist pi esident Trea- i ti ,m o - t um - chairman GoveniOis lip M n Washington board men, la ' Paul aniior ho Norma Weh! i;,n Mill M(t l"lom In i' Pat Sutlei W illnt m im' i. ( i agun (iii'it B Sm 'n Kn - - -- ! u kt n 'L - ' o no-l ot ' )'t ot - ,i ,o U, -- i . o t i 6 v- 'i ( -- o' . to si hi, pt Whitt- and - Not W anna i , i i o he Sons o' m wei e in The TAGS Gymnastics Ii journeyed to the t ( m M i t m t Invitational last weekend u. s a Francisco. Calif In a Class II rme'ho.tt Class int and vanced) competition, nine Utah gymia.s competed in the two day meet At the conclusion. 13 yeai old Becki Hamblin was the all atom, d winner with teammate ma , 1 Lowe in fourth. Miss Han. Mm who competed in the USSR m Cup Tumbling Cham pionshtps won the floor beam and vault and ha a combined score of 67.40 Lnsa l.t ,u USGF state parallel bar chumpum finished third on that event and tilth on balance beam. Can Card, 12, finished second on optional habnve beam. Results: FX (1) Hamblin (Ti 2' Hansen (3) Klepter. BB (1) Hamblin (T) 2 Card (3) Klepter 2 UPB (1) DeCecca uvu (Calif.) (3) Lowe T) n Vault (1) Hamblin (2i Kb DeCecco In the Class I meet t, defeated both Almaden Valley an t the Fremont Flares in their first major competition of the season 1 i ( t ,11,1 ho: ' Spike ( t um i r May engage it s m ' ,i o ( I, t The childrens dept of the Southwest Branch Library in Hoy will be celebrating St Valentine's Day with a pre- schooler program on Tue , Feb 8. at 10 30 a m and 2 Valentine's p m Day t i i i i mumty u-- Umi s or m Lucky ( honb.vl man ot ot n.O mt H i nim s.-etm comnumicutmi - busy Valentine's . s i Wiliam o' mi I railroad yards. Library notes mui i chairman 2n ( ragur in iht-- JACK LEBAR of Roy also visited the students as a resource person to enhance their unit of study of railroads. He told of round-house- Fork P ! m1 i o . .(', prodtit tmiu tin i til. c Ho i, m on Si li F 1,1 lot youth Gulden ''i o Music otlu i - !io o t t,i,o s I! 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