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Show SUNSET CHURCHES ,ld ilorth Dauis . Primary to hold parade Primary Boys Graduale traffic court Primary children of the Sunset ward 'frill in a parade in Sunset park next Tuesday participate evening at 5:39. Each class will make a float. After the parade there will bJ a program ; hot dogs, ice cream, candy and other items wiil be sold and there will be a fish pond.. This is an annual affair and proceeds are used for the Primary budget. Waijd members are urged to attend. Sunset Gordon G. GUI, 1938 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City. Spilling load on highway, fineSl5. Cecil E. Child, 47 So. 2575 W.. Roy, Speeding, 40 m.p.h. in 30 mile zone, fined $10. Brent E. Gale, 2820 Wheelock Ave., Ogden. Speeding, 60 m.p.h. In 50 mile zone, fined $10. Stanley A. Newman, 4677 R. E. Sqd.. HA.F.B. Passng red light, fined $5. leave , .George A Rudy, 461 27th St., will Ward Third of the Seven Sunset girls Pgden. Speeding, 60 m.p.h. in 50 three-daThursday morning, June 25, at 5:30 for a mile zone, fined $10. Stake They Camp. stay at the North Joeph A Medina, 2950 Lincoln, Jer-rol- d will be accompanied by Mrs. Garth Taylor, Mrs. Ogden. No state Inspection, fined AshVern Mrs. I MIA president, and $5. Third Ward Girls to Attend Summer Camp y, Davis-Clearfie- jroup Receives New .emblem .churches ld Hill Air Force Baae A liew emblem, symbolizing the mission of explosive ordnance disposal, baa been approved by Clearfield Released as president of the Clearfield the U.S. Air Fore for th Fourth Ward Relief Society was Jean Kearl. The new 2700th EOD Group at Hill AFB, officers sustained include Lillian Burns, president; LilCol. Robert F. Douglai, lian Cardon and Geneive Yaunt, counselors, and Verda Lt 2700th commander, (aid the Macfarlane, secretary. Also released, from the Primary, were Dorothy emblem showi stars, rockets the Clifford, Mar--y Hill, Jean Coyle, and Bonnie Hodge. New and bombs teachers sustained are Elaine Chatwin, Jane Adams, earth which interprets the EOD mission of defanging defective and Myrna Moultrie. shells, bombs and other types of weapons. A wreath beneath Clearfield The Guide Patrol boys from Clearfield d the emblem reads most New R. S. Oliicers criss-crossi- Guide Patrol Sees Tannery ahleld-shape- Day-to- Three new officers assigned Tojposts .at Hill Air Hill Air Fore Base1 Three Air Fore officer, one a former Utahn, hv reported for duty t Hill AFB from overseas assignments. Lt. Col Joseph D. Morgan, Jr., former director of transportation and logistical plans with headquarters 813th Air Division,' Kadena, Okinawa, hai been assigned to th Ogden Air Materiel Area Supply and Services Directorate. Capt. Bert M. McGuire, native of Heber City, baa been assigned aa a pilot with the 28th Logistic Support Squadron foDowing duty at Erding Air Station, Germany a a communications officer. Returning to Hill as chief of apeejal services la Chief Warrant Officer Carlton A. Dearm an, formerly chief of the athletic and recreation branch at Chateauroux Air Station, sioned Base this year at the AF de FORMER RESIDENTS West Point Former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaqgg and family, are visiting in West Point They are now living in California. Especially enjoying their visit ar their parent, Mrs. Emily Zaugg and Mr. and Mri. Marvin Bennett SMART PEOPLE KNOW THAT wwyvwww Trend Is to Chiropractic are composite efforts of EOD FANNING DU CHIROPRACTIC . Funeral held Holt Lane For Dauid Bowl scores p.m. Friday Night Mixed Doubles B. Simmons n Park. CLINIC AV.VAWSV,SWWV5SV,W.WAVJWAWiWV 6 to 12 lb. AGRAOE BarS lb. (01 Piano recital set Bunches Students of Mrs. Elds Steiner will be presented in a piano recital Wednesday, July 1, at 7:80 p.m. at the Second-Third rock chapeL Kaysville Golf on agenda summer recreation program. Golfing lessons are being offered at the Ben Lomond Golf Course and eight young people from Syracuse have already enrolled for the course. Gama, B. Willoughby, 243; D. Archery classes are instructed HI Team Series, Carlson, 225; Dells Conoco, 2642; Rotary, 2, by Max M. Cook each Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. Tennis will be 584. Hi Ind. Ssriei, B. Wednes536. J. 578; . taught at 5:30 also on Feger, days by Duane Burton. Ladies Summer Recreation Arts and crafts are held each League Tuaa. Night, June 23 Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. under High team series: Earl A the leadership of Vs""hn Perkins. Eds Cafe, 2570; Art Club, 2544. High team gams: Arts Club, 812; Th Cedars, 805. High individual series: Jerra Fult, 500; Jo Leavitt, 498. Hi. Indv. game: Jarr Fult, 204; Alice Kcrsting, 183. Mr. Simmons died Thursday night of a heart ailment Bom' December 4, 1874, In Bountiful, he was a son of Harlon Edward and Sarah Ann Stoker Simmons. On December 21. 1889, he married Elizabeth Ann Thomley ' the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. . During his lieftime he had been a fanner and stockman. Whole or Half Clearfield Ir. and Mrs. Myron Wilcox with their five children, recently enjoyed a vacation to Bryce and Zion Canyon, and then on to Glen Canyon Dam. According to tha travelers, the Glen Canyon Dam lilt is breath-takin- Hi team aeries, Guttersnipe!, For Syracuse Funeral services 2205; hi team gam, Deadheads, Layton were held Monday for David B. 779; Men hi series, BUI ParYoung enthusiasts Simmons, husband of Elizabeth sons, 551; womens high ktries, Young people from Syracuse Ann Thomley Simmons of 649 Nina Naegle, 419; high game Syracuse interested in improving North Main, under the direction individual, BUI Parsons, 222; or learning their golf are takof Bishop Harold Ellison. ing advantage of the Syracuse and Nona Parsons, 161. In- r, ROY, UTAH er , Ryt-tin- g; 6366 Booth 1900 West Ken-nard- Clinton A Boy Scout Court of Honor was held Sunday evening In th .CJityofWard Chapel Nineteen ecouts from the tenderfoot rank up received various awards. Dale Child received the Silver Explorer Award, the first to be won by a scout In Clinton ward; Clinton Lyman Junior Freestone was sustained to be advanced to ft priest and Denmj R. Weaver was . ordained a deacon. . r; 2 ""l West Point Recent changes in th West Point Ward the following; Lawrence Thurgood, who is now North Davit Stake chorister, was released as ward Chorister, la th VWMIA, Jeneiv Putnam was released as second counselor and Patsy Craythorne was sustained to fill the position. Jtan Singleton was sustained as speech director, Patsy Craythorne Was released as speech director. Leland Patterson was released a assistant ward clerk and Hugh Twede was sustained in his place. In the Sunday School, Emerald Loveland and Marjorie Criddle wer released. CLINTON CHURCH NEWS The program Included the vocation by President I. Haven Barlow; songs by Wayne Wine-gaprayer by David E. Lay-towere John M. speakers Park, Ralph Dibble;- - violin trio by Mrs. Ralph Dibble, Mrs. Fred Hansen and Mrs. Sargent; prelude and postlude by George benediction by George and dedication by Woodland; heon Johnson. Pallbearers were Ted Hunsa-keJarl Ottison, Vance Bennett, Stanley Steed, Mark Briggs and were under the supervision of the Layton Fourth Ward Relief Society. Burial was in the KaysvUle-LaytoMemorial Pgt n, Clearfield A1 and Barbara Stucki, local piano instructors, have just returned personnel entered in a contest held recently, said Col. Dougfrom a cool Eastern and Northeastern vacation. By train they June 1st las. for Cambridge, Massachusetts, fo visit their eldest son, Mishell, departed and tour of vast Harvard University, where he is a scholar and where his enjoy a first Later the varioua insignias brother, will be for auto dei J01? lra in September. They were personally guided to the historic spots cals for reproduced EOD as well personnel of Boston by one of the professors whose house guests they were. Andover claim at exhibition purposes. ed them for several crowded Academy at Colorado Springs. of school activities climaxed Th colonel and his wife day their son, Larry's, graduation by chilDorothy have five other from Phillips Academy there. dren, Howard, 20; Dorothy, 18; Next day Larry entrained for and Daniel, 11; William, 8; home to be followed two days Marcus, 7. Sen Howard is attending th University of Flori- later by bus by Mishell to "take da. Mr. Morgan and th re- over while Mom and Dad stayed mainder of the family are ex- on as guests of the W. C. s pected to Join Col. Morgan her at Marblehead, MassachuIn August setts, visiting Gloucester, Cape Capt McGuire has 19 years Ann, and Rockport. Ho-bservlet and la a nativa of The Stucki's then Joined the City. Ho resldea at 48 N. R. B. Taylors at their country bit 300 East, Clearfield, with wift Mtry Itabell and chil- estate outside Peterborough, New dren Jerry, 6; and Shannon, 2. Hampshire, with whom they Hit mother, Mrs. Minnie 0. Mc- spent almost a week and visited Guire, lives at 8793 South View several restored New England Drive, Bountiful villages, including historic counMr. Dearman previously was tryside and over the green rolling assigned at Hill from July 1951 hills of Vermont past Lake to May 1956 aa chief of special Champlain and on to a stay in aarvlcaa. Native of Berclair, Montreal, Canada. Tex., and a veteran of 22 year France. Their train schedule resumed Col. Morgan, native of Val- service, the warrant officer following the newly opened St. 600 South 828 resides at Lawrence waterway to Niagara dosta, Ga., has 22 year ser- now vice. He has a BA. degree In East, Clearfield, with hi wife and on to a day in busy Chicago. education from the Univerity Batty, and children Carolyn The heat and their five children Wilmet them on their happy return of Florida in 1932. Hie eon, 2nd Laa, 16; Carlton, 12; and 7. to their Clearfield home the evecommis we liam, D. Lt Joseph Ill, ning of June 17. 1959 Ward makes officer changes Stake, along with their leaders, had a interesting Dalton, which Lafon, are last Saturday. The group were conducted through "Semper Prontus, The counselor. Kaye day girls croft, activity Shirley C. Kirkman, RFD No. translated means Linda "Always Lake tannery. Carol Johnson, Carol Lawrence, Lily Workman, l, Clearfield. Speeding, 50 m.p.h. a Salt ' Ready. in 40 mile zone, fined $10. , Olson,. Donna Bell, and Beverly Gail. At the same time, other em- JWVWAWWV. Uintas Willard V. Loveridge, 1289 CherCamping inScouts Also in the Third Ward, Bobby Morris was ordainblems along the same design and two leaders, Clearfield Twelve" Boy ry Lane, Provo, Speeding, 50 ed to a teacher. were approved for the three m.- p.h In 40 mile zone, fined $10 are in the five adventurous Uinta spending days high The group left Mon- squadrons assigned to the Stephensen, Rt. 1, Lay- - mountains camping and hiking. Eiders Quorum Party Friday Night ton.Murland group. The squadrons are the Passing a red flashing light day morning from the Clearfield Fourth Ward, and will 2701st, Hill AFB; the 2702nd, Sunset A free party for elders and their wives in fined $5.. return Friday. Wright Patterson AFB, the Third Ward will be held Friday, June 26, at 6 oclock The inCLEARFIELD Ohio, and the 2703rd, are NEWS of All the members quorum in the Clinton Park. Tachlkawa Air Base, Japan. vited. to bring their wives and enjoy an evening of Design of the group emblem games. A ham and chicken supper will be served. as well as squadron insignias Stucki family vacations in east 2S. WEST POINT NEWS j Three boys from the Clearfield Fourth Clearfield Ward graduated from Primary last Sunday. They were David J. Layton, Robert Banz, and Craig Christensen. Jum ' REFLEX Hill EOD 4 A i Holt Lanes ' Wednesday Night League Hi Team Gama, Della Conoco, 096; Rotary, 877; HI Ind. Survivors include his widow, and five Layton; two sons Lyle D. Simmons, daughters: Mrs. Lenor Johnson, Layton; Eldon H. Simmons, Mrs. Orella Buralngham, Mrs. Violet Lenk, Mrs. Jean Bybee, Bountiful; Mrs. Zilpha Hunsaker, Sander; 29 18 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; a brother and a HEAD Sc Blue Plate Med., Cleaned 46 oz. can Libby's, No. 3U3 ORANGE 0RIHI(4 for Can FRUIT fori COCKTAIL Gold Nugget Del Monte ti US ENTER Spring Garden NOW! 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