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Show r Street News Church fib vill bs shown Rath TA , at Lcytcn .larch ;24 for public Elisabeth Sunset By Phone Mrs.' Mills set to her Sun- home after a long and pleasant trip visiting with her family in southern Utah end in southern She has been gone Calliu.. since last September and we are glad, to welcome herJihm. Winter eamp-oSunset Boy Scout Troop No. 188 and the Explorers of SunHLLYIN WILSON, (Johnny conscience) looks on s set 8rd Ward Mutual ImproveLama Smith, director, gives last minute instructions ment Association, participated to Blaine Tanner, (Johnny) in the play Keep Your in a winter season camp-oat Halo Straight? to be presented Saturday night In Camp Kissel in Ogdsn Canyon on March 11 end 12. Lynn Clearfield..' scout leader, and Harley Abshira, the leader of the Explorer group, provided a full program to instruct the group in firebuilding and outdoor eooldng. The Scouts and Ex plorers also found time for Clearfield The Division ed by the outstanding ward tome very active waiter sports. the held drama competition will be presentation given during ' New member is free Saturday, March 19, at T:80 past month. Admission John McKay, clerk of Sunp.m. in the Clearfield Stake and the public is invited. set 3rd Ward, announced the Rome, under the direction of following blessings and conIrene Chide ter, Layton Stake. firmations for the month of Four atakee in division B win Feb. which were performed on compete for honors and the March 5th and 6th. Blessings: Completes chance to go to the Cindy Moulton, Joni Nebeker. drama festival. Camp Pendleton, Calif. (FHT Confirmations: William Kent Clearfield Stake will preaent NC) Marine Pvt. John E. Mil- Payne, Guy Rex Ewing, Rebec, Keep Your Halo Straight, di- lard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law- ca Reed, and Steven Robert rected by Lareaa Smith and rence R. Millard of Ml W. 79 Dube. Blanche Stratton. Now residents of Sunset W., ' Clearfield, completed four North Davis Stake will pre- weeks of individual combat trainThe Kay Paterson family, sent Boyfriend for Dinner, di- ing March at the Marine Corps mother, father and four chilrected by Beverly Montgomery Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. dren have just moved to 887 and Darrell Dalton. The course included the latest West 2650 North ia Sunset. Kay Layton Stake wiU preaent infantry tactics, first aid, demoli- Peterson, who is in the conThe Monument, directed by tions, field fortifications and ad- struction business, expressed Marie Watt vanced schooling on weapons. his familys pleasure with their Morgan Stako will preaent Trainees learn that all Marines new home, especially that of his The Pushover, directed by are basically infantrymen, wheth- children who are very happy Shirley Summers and Edna er they serve as cooks, typists, with their new school We Russell. truck drivers, or with aviation would like to welcome this new Each stake will be represent units. family and wish them all the best as new member of our ut J ut Ne-bek- , Division 'tiitnia competition to ho Saturday in Cloarfidd Clearfield marine training community. to o.wtoradne.d oely by tbs nmsrksbts dmw.nr quarry th we, Giwtt smton sf SoMito kss bw serrated is thto rw man then in say ottxS ptoo is tb world. Thto hsdaetifls npoa to i m Diboww NaUcnel UooumaoL Baaaa mnwwiHiif atoaas smcms af dteoaaaia, Ipdudiof 23 cotnpWte. ar . akatotona, baa bwa yields Utah's fcas tha frtsyard. Sosa wonderful post iaaaUa ur T:30, March 24. Th public world-wi- attention dt sembly last summer, gav th) as- acclaiming It a th worlds largest Christian convention. For sight day it packed out both Yank St dium and th Polo Grounds in New York City. A quarter-mi- l. Uon delegate from 123 land were present at th climax of Nathan H. th event to Knorr, Watch Towar Bible and Tract Society's president, speak on th subject, God Kingdom I th Worlds End Rules Near! Opening sequences of tha Him hr Kays villa AF Reservist is Promoted to an ad a---" TVoofbavt the entire coiortol atete af Utah, tba U. 8. Bieeran Found, tion warb oastenUy to amatol tba aala o baar aadatoaratotctoaa.nbotoaesaanaiiitins TSgt. Announced is th promotion of a Kayevill Air Force reservist by Lt. Col L. J. Meyer, commander, 9426th Air Reserve Squadron, Ogden. Promoted to technical sergeant is SSgt Lane V. 0. Jones, AF19410044, 445 E. Center St He was presented his promotion lest week at the squadron staff meeting in Ogden. Sgt. Jones finished two years active duty Feb., 1954, as a 9 flight engineer. His parteiipa-tio- n in the Air Force Reserves Darla "Cadet Charles Acord, 9, and Deborah Shevwan Jones, 4. Citizen-airma- n Jones is emCadet James was selected far ployed at Hill Air Force Base as an aircraft Inspector. her achievement outstanding during the month by tbs Cadet Advisory Board which consisted is th Davis County Jeep Posse. of Major Harold Hiiburn, Mrs. LL Robert Hickman and Cadet R. G. Sandstrom, CapL A. Kram- Brent Thomasson spent the last er and three member of tbs Davis week-enIn the mountains In the Huntsville area, setting up and County Jeep Posse. On March 10 tb squadron start- operating a portable field station ed a survival course which will in conjunction with the 77 Special run for approximately five weeks. Forces Paratroopers exercises. On completion of the course, the Tbe squadron members had to dig squadron will put the training their way into their camp site to a test by spending a weekend to set up tents and antenna sysin the mountains. The course is tem. With tbe equipment, they being given by Sgt. Cass Wagner were able to relay messages beof the 733 Troop Carrier Squadron. tween Camp Williams and base Also participating in this course headquarters in th mountains. BEER tnd ALE ... 7r March 17, 1960 R Sunset Larry Ashdown, superintendent of th Sunset Third Ward MIA, announced th presentation of a Survival Training Course being given by th Utah Fish and Gam Department for boy from 12 to 19 year of age and those psr-enwho might wish to attend. to be held Monday, March Tth at 7:15 p.m. was the first meeting. John Morton of the Utah State Fiah and Gam Department led an Who's new Something speclil Kaysville is the first son of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Ogden. The young master was born March 9 in the Dee Hospital and weighed a substantial eight pounds three ounces. There are two sisters, Debbie and Sharon, at home. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ericksons and Mr. and Mrs. Armond Ogden, all of Delta. money away! Clearfield Clearfield police warned all citizens of the community to beware of giving contributions to persons unknown. Last weekend two small boys got hold of a March of Dimes cannister and made several house to house calls for donations. They ended up with 33.95. The March of Dimes was over in January, and there has been no more money solicited. The Heart Fund drive was over in February, so be careful to whom you give money. Acquaint yourself with the current drive for fundi and when you are called on, ask for identification. Legitimate solicitors have an identification card with them at all times. Also, salesmen coming to the door should have a license from the city offices. If they do not have the proper identification, call the city office immediately, or call the police if it is after office hours. second Th March meeting, further training in the type and safety practice in th us of firearm. A member of th Highway Patrol lo instructed in safety practice for driving on our highway and the safety measures advisable on hunting trip. For th third meeting, to be held March 21st, an expert archer will demonstrate th use of th bow and arrow and th hazards and pleasure connected with their use. Two film provided by Hill Air Fore Base will also be shown at this meeting. On film will teach survival in a jungle, while th other will illustrate survival technique in a desert. fourth and last meeting, . Th 14, provided March 28th, will be held on a firing range where th participants will complete final qualifications for th certificate awarded for the survival course by competently firing a .22 rifle to set standards. The certifi- in North Davis Stake, Saturday Don't just give informative discussion on various types of firearms and th proper way to ns them. Hie services are being donated so that thl most Important in- traction can b given to tha boy of thla area. , ta Gold and Green Ball ple interested in godly living and world peace. T being givpn in Sunset film. Mr. Baker described the film as Informative and educational. He stated that it will provide hope and inspiration to all peo- Peg Survival training eburso Auxiliary A St. Patrick's bam Layton dinner will be served by the DAY Auxilliary Chapter 14, Thursday, March 17, at the chapter jiall, 27 South Main Street, Layton. Dinner will be served from 6 to 7:30 pin., with a charge of one dollar for adults and 80c for children. Officers pointed out that the charge ia entirely a donation and everyone is welcome Include: The mess baptism of more to the dinner. than 7,000 persons at one of A business meeting by the chapNew Yorks beaches. An aud- ter was held March 9 at 8 p.m. ience of 194,000 unanimously Business meetings ar th second adopting a vow to maintain Wednesday and social nights, the peace and unity in their ranks. fourth Wednesday of each month. Foreign-languag- e sessions held Members of the Chapter 14 in 20 languages. Two giant Auxiliary attended a district meetcafeterias feeding 1,000 meals ing at Weber County Chapter 4 s minute, operated by 12,000 at tha DAV home March 6. LunchVolunteer workers. eon was served by Chapter 4 The tremendous preconvention auxiliary members. preparations to house 140,000 The following state officers and persons in the hotels end pri- auxiliary members from Davis vate homes of New Yprk City. County Chapter 14 attended: Mrs, International travel arrange- George Darst, chaplain; Mrs. ment, Including arranging for David Hieb, commander; Mrs. 75 special planes and two charEmmett Nalder, Mrs. Edna Batetered ships. shots man, Mrs. Dale Lune, Mrs. Larin of Christian teaching activity Nalder. around the world conclude the cate earned is necessary for boys of 16 and over who are for and have not preapplying Turn Back the Hands of Ward; and Jean Schofield, Sy- - viously had a Utah Big Gama Time will be the theme of the racuse Ward. Hunting license. annual Gold and Green Ball to be sponsored by the North Davis Stake Mutual Improvement Assn. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, on Saturday, March 19. The dance is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. in the recreation hall of the Clinton Ward. The George Fish- er orchestra will provide music for the affair, according to Robert Eames, president. Other officers who have been DEPENDABLE planning the dance include: Donell Cook, Gleaner represen- tative; Duane Child, representative; and Norman Wilcox, secretary. Advisors are (and we mean it!) Mr. and Mrs. Norris G. Adams. Members of the committee who have assisted the officers in LADIES... AND GENTLEMEN! semi-form- al WE PROMISE YOU GOOD INSURANCE PVERN M. SMITH planning the event are: Janice West Point Ward; Bennett, Kaylene Crossley, and Jeanmne Bennett, both of Sunset First Ward; Colleen Burnett, Clinton Ward; Delila Nye, Sunset Third ' 133 So. State, Clearfield Closed Wednesday And Saturday at Nora TV of the Layton Com posit Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, was named Cadet of the Month for February. -- Dy picture th Bible words, They shall beat their swords Into plowshares, carved on the United Nations headquarters building. It follows with living videnc thstthis prophecy can iecom a reality through knowledge of Gods Kingdom. Packed with action throughout, scenes nwrel and other nwpr,channel to Sunset First Ward activities years. The North Davis Stake of the totals 4 His job with the Ogden SquadIDS Church will hold its anHe assigns nual Gold and Green Ball at th ron is recruiting. Clinton Ward on Saturday, to squadron members prospective reservists for contact March 19th at 8:30 p.m. Gleanera of the through the squadrons recruitThe "Decoration ing program. Stake will hold This is an important funcParty at the Clinton Ward on tion ia Sgt. Jones squadron. March 18th to prepare th ward for the coming event. The Bee- Only prior service people ar eligible for the Air Force Rehive Girls and Scouts of th mainMIA will also hold a dance at serves. He initiates, then the Clinton Ward on March tains, files of people of the northern Utah area as they are 19th from 6:30 to 8 p.m. released from Air Force extended active duty. A son of Mrs. Mand T. Jones, James is 407 E. Center, Kaysville, he is oi Month married to former Fernedith 111. The Clearfield Cadet Darla James, Black of Fairmont, Conchildren: have three couple of Mrs. and Mr. Joseph daughter Acord, 13; Herbert H. James, Clearfield and member nie Louis tieouse f ewdsnt fossils tknndweiaartqrki XJteh, t qrartamhr ettoectioo. John Baker, presiding minister of th Bountiful congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses announced today that he has arranged for a fra showing of eolor film "Divine th lK-hoWiU International Assembly ol t CenJehovahs Witnesses tral Davis Junior High School, Layton, on Thursday evening at REFLEX-LEADE- Sponsored Bestie has recently returned to from St. Patrick's dinner o 'A j Ji t Vw f- - all-ne- w playtex ett itosi' yith th . new soft, cool cotton lining Mwf slip wQ Fiore tt EZUkZ) M eed rfyrng. 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