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Show f. S torytime set Going For a Walk With a Line," will be the theme of this Saturdays storytime at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Beginning at 2 p m. children will participate in the following stories: Ed Emberleys Drawing Book of Faces, Do You See What I See? Harold and the Purple Crayon, and Harold's Trip to the Sky. Easy step by step instructions will be given to children on how to draw all kinds of faces. Children will also have an opportunity to create a story from their own imaginations. , 1 978, Page 6 meets The National American Singles Association will hold a dinner dance al The Branding Iron, 5280 So 1900 W , Roy this Saturday night. Dinner will start at 8 and the dance at 9. A ham dinner will be served with dancing after. immediately Reservations for the dinner must be made by Thursday or night by calling 825-843- 40 773-581- A Love is. 1 Singles group Stamp club meets The Golden Spike Junior Stamp Club will meet this Saturday, March 4, at 3 p.m. at the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library, 1950 West 4800 South in Roy. The major activity will be working on a brochure entitled, Stamp Fun. A discussion of the correct way to hinge a stamp into an album will also be included in the meeting. Any youngster under 16 years who is interested in stamp collecting is encouraged to attend. March CLEARFIELD COURIER, March 2, 1 978, Page 6 SUN CHRONICLE, genera! membership meeting will be held in the basement of The Citizens National Bank in Roy on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 8 p m. All members and other singles from the area are invited to attend both functions. . . anew baby Davis North Newborns Feb. 21: Foxlcy, Lane and Debra Bunn, 2950 N. 1100 W., raOPEN TILL 9:00 cn INCOME TAX Henry forms. He can help you save money. TAX PEOPLE 1580 WASHINGTON 3912 WASHINGTON HARRISON brigham oty 25hi HARRISON 112 north main ClEARflElD 13 NORTH MAIN WUKOATS 9AM 9PM SIT Downtown ScjrsJ J WALL L, and Bettie Jo Bybee, 775 Birch Street, Clearfield a boy. Feb. 19: Gardner, Edward C. and Janice Bingham, 1883 S. Sunset Road, Kaysville, a boy. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME Layton a girl. Aiono, Sapeti and Vera ' Ann Stringham, 406 N. Main Street, Clearfield, a boy. Feb. 11: Rollins, Ralph Steven and Patti Lee, a girl. Feb. 15: Bennett, Noall and Jolene Hintz, 710 E. Rosewood Lane, Layton, a boyv Woolsey, Ricky and Carla Harms, 191 W. 250 N Apt. C, Clearfield a girl. Feb. 18: Roundy, Garr W. Block We do more than just fill out tax NO WASH SO WASH Driving AVI. 9 S Feb. 20: A. and Sargent, Gary Mary Lynne Marsh, 569 Grand Oaks, Fruit Heights, a girl. Hamblin, Ronald S. and Richelle Murray 3230 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, a girl. Feb. 21; Austin and Jill Chiles, Christensen, 903 E. 450 S., Kaysville, a girl. proudly holds a birthday card for her 84lh birthday from President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn. MRS. LORRAINE WHITE Woman receives You can lessen the possibility of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in Carter greetings 9 Mrs. Milton II (Loraine) White celebrated her 84th with Monday birthday greetings from Piesident and Mrs. Jimmy Carter. Loraine admits to a few tears of joy when she received the special birthday card which bore the presidential seal. Loraine is a resident-patienat Weber County t Memorial hospital Known as Peggy by her many friends, she was a pillar of strength in public service for many years. Peggy served as chairman of Weber Co County exhibits at the Utah State Fair for 23 years. Her appointment to this position came from the County Commission As a representative to the United Nations, Peggy was among the Utah delegation who was summoned to New York to implinu-nan educational program for the t U N. During World War II. Mrs. White was active in the L'.S.O She was named Honorary Major General in the Blue Star Brigade for HOWES GRAPHICS Commercial Art Service specializing in: Design Layout Camera ready ort 790 W. 3800 So. Riverdole, Utah fc I course planned 394-477- 4 sales of war bonds in the Women's Division of War Finance. Other services included Girl Scout Leader, Volunteer at Bushnell hospital, and Red Cross worker. Widowed since 1951, Mrs. White lost her only son with the flu at the age of eight. Peggy was an active member in Federation of Women's Clubs, Business and Professional Women's organization. The Pallete (Tub, and Ogden's Women of Bridge. Mrs. White was also an accomplished pianest and vocalist Hobbies of this alert matron include research on old song titles for the weekly at the hospital. Mr White likes to write letters and says that I will be happy to wTite a special letter of thanks to the First Family soon. music Peg loves and is an honorary board member of Golden Spike Fashion show sloped a.m. Utahs Defensive Driving Course is a continuing campaign of the Utah Safety Council to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property damage by educating every Utah driver in defensive driving techniques. The defensive Driving Course is an course classroom eight-hou- r on professional techniques for high crash-avoidanc- e. Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. For further information and enrollment, call Luke Blakeley, Ogden Driver License Division or the Utah Safety 399-337- Council 533-585- The Roy Ladies of the Elk are planning their annual Spring Fashion show this Saturday to be held at the Roy Elks Lodge, 1875 W. 5200 S Roy. With the luncheon beginning at noon, fashions for the show will be provided by Wolles, according to Show Chairman Renee Nielsen. Tickets are $3.50 and attendance will be by reservation only. Those who desire to attend should contact Joyce or Lee Raymond at Maye Voorhees at Door prizes will be given away at the luncheon, which include a diamond ring, Country Thornton Douglass, Peg recalls the trip west in a covered wagon and when they made camp at a Sioux Indian reservation on the banks of the Missouri River The lived in Colorado a short time before coming to Utah where Mrs White has resided since 1914 and birthdays printed free of charge. 825-727- 2 825-841- Call for Clearfield seeks entries an appointment Music. Mrs. Glen Wilson of Clinton hosted a birthday party for Peggy on Sunday with 28 guests and eight country musicians who the honored seienaded guest. Rorn in Ogalla, Kansas, Feb. 27, 1894, the daughter of Herbert L. and Mary Etta diamond earrings macrame. First year g old-tim- e April 22 is the date that has been set for the Miss Clearfield Pageant for 1978 The annual beauty contest, which is affiliated with the Miss America contest, will be held at the Clearfield High School auditorium along with the Little Miss and Mister contest Howard Stoddard at Clearfield Post Office from Judy Bennion at Fabric Fair. Deadline for entries is April 1, said Errol Nelson, general chairman and of the Clearfield Kiwanis Club. The Little Miss and Mister contest will be under direction Miss Clearfield contestants should be between the ages of 16 and 26, never have been married, have no marriage plans for the year of her reign if she becomes Miss Clearfield and must be of good moral Applications may be obtained from of Mrs. Hampton. Fifteen little girls and 15 little boys, ages through 6 years, can entered in the contest on first come, first serve basis by calling Mrs. Hampton at Deadline for entries is also April Did you know . . . I ERNSBERGER, show, look at the fashions that the Defensive Driving Classes starting in Roy, March 11, at Roy City Court, outstanding sing-a-lon- Jenny Wiberg, president, and Renee Nielson, chairman of the are to be shown at the annual Ladies of the Elk fashion show to be held at the Roy Elks Lodge Saturday beginning at noon. LEW l aasaag Kathy Butler, Roy office When you're having a busy day, ask Kathy Butler to help speed your banking along. She'll have you on your way in a hurry But she still gives your transaction the same careful attention she gives to her woodcarving in her spare time. Kathy and all of us at the Roy office work to give you the most efficient, friendly service we can, every time. Because when were on the other side of the counter, that's how we want to be treated. For savings any checking borrowing banking need, ask Kathy, Diane, Gwen, Daisy or Brenda anyone at QUALITY EYEWARE We We We We We fill Robert London Thurgood, March 2, 1977 son of Mr, and Mrs. Reed E. Thurgood 623 N. 100 W Clearfield Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thurgood, Clfd. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bowden, Sunset hansen glass have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. 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