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Show . r Quartet to sing -- ndey et sity Church' TUi re to avoid th ChatHdiReverend Crr; , , vagabond life Ctoarfleld, the life of rootlessness which Eiahop, pastor of the Ck&;-Re- id 438 . Mala, Clearfield o pervade present day socieCommunity Church, fca TA r 87 announced that tie Go pelalrt. ty. Mm A. Birty Jam By Th Gotpelairea consist , of a mna quartet from the First will Reid Moore, Robert Gilds, Paul Thursday, May 1-8Church in Ogdon Baptist Adult Instruction and Com be featured at the J1 a m. lerv Echwlm and Park Pettereon. Urination Claw. la Mis ice Of the Clearfield Community Their aoeompanist p.m J. Jacobson, 163 Lake-vie. been Pettenon. Mary , have t They Church Sunday. Clearfield. t Th pastor, Rev. Bishop, will Widely heard in Ogden and ad- Friday, May 18 speak on "The Significance of jacent communities. Miriam Guild Girls' Fourth The public is cordially invit , the Church." , Grade and Older, d to service. Rev, attend th The Blip In his messfge the 7:00 p.m. Caro Larson, op will lay that th ehurch pro- Clearfield Community Church 848 N. Lakeview, , hostess, vides th only link of feUowehip is located at 200 South 600 East. Clearfield. denominations are in tho world that la divided by Twenty-fiv- e Saturday, May 14 Junior Innationalrepresented in its membership. sectionalism, met and struction and Confirmation ism. H will call upon his beer Gass. Sunset LBS Church l!sv; ter s G mu SHOWN HfeEE CHECKING THE PROGRAM "of the Ksysvill Seminary Com ' are Stake Center, Douglas Twede, mencement, to ba held Thuriday at the Davie West K Point; Kenneth a. Twede, Mr Mr. and of Hugh etudentbody president, ion H. Sheffield, Seminary principal and regional coordinator; and Janice Clark, vice president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Clark, Clearfield. Kaysvilie Seminary graduates 200 annual com- Gylene Nelson, secretary; Caro The thirty-nint- h mencement of the Church of lyq Criddle, historian and DanJesus Christ of Letter-da- y ny Johnson, publicity chairman. Certificates of achievement Saints Seminary of Kaysvilla la sehaduled for 8 p.m., Thurs- will be awarded to Mary Ann Crosson, Clifford Flint EUen day, May 12. More than 200 graduates, Flint, Jerry Meyers, Frankie their parents and Church digni- Morgan, Walter Okomoto, Don taries will attend the commence- Perry, and BUI Thompson. ment at ths Davie Stake CenOthsr graduates include: ter, et Sixth East and Second - Fourth year studenta at tha South, Kaysvilie. Seminary include: Dale L. ChUd, The graduates are members Jim ChUd, Alice J. Hollist Robof the Davis, Layton, Clearfield, ert A. Lovell, Bonnie Gayle North Davis and Weber Heights Nash, James Duffy Palmer, Emma Lola Smith, Carol Ann Stakes. Spencer, Lillie Adaan Stoddard, Carry On has been chosen and Margaret Whitesides. is the theme of the graduation Davis Stake ceremonies, according to DougFarmington 1st Betty las Twede, etudentbody presiConnie Engstrom, Ray dent Other officers include: Gardner, Joyce Hadden, Lana Janice Clark, vice president; Hall, Marian Lanore LaComba, Catherine Nielsen, and David SUL Farmington 2nd Lynn How ell, Hubert L Lambert, Barbara Mills, Linda Gay Morgan, Pamela Parrish, Patty Sessions, Brent VanFleet, Dennis Van Fleet, Jeannette Jentssch. North Farmington Judy Leonard, Douglas M. Moon. 1st Karen Chrii Kaysvlll Georg tensen) Xayevill 2nd Blamires, Cynthia Flint, Jay V. Offret, Myrna Of fret, Colleen Perldna, Lee N. Rigby; Kaysvilie 3rd Truman Carver, Jeff Nye, John Perkina. Kays vill 4th Edward Clay, Lois Johnson, Jolsne Morton, Kathy Smith, Diana Umplsby; Kaysvilie 6th Ann Draney, Rebecca Ence, Danny Johnson, Miry Alice Jorgenson, Gerl Krebs, Ronald Tippett. Kays 6th vill Csrolyn Bennett, Nancy Odd, Adelina Parker. (Sunset thru Kayiville, Girl Th Scout Neighborhood) first Girl Scput "Skillet" will be held at th new Fernwood Park oast of Layton, cut May Girl Scout Seventeen 14th. troops will participate in demonstrating camping skills, with a different assignment for each troop. The program will start at 9:80 a..m and continue through 9:00 p. m. Rich Scout for their troop will cook-olunch and operate as an Individ' ual unit. The troops of Lakeview Neighborhood and their skill are aa follows: Troop 93 will skills. demonstrate lashing Troop 45 will illustrate knots including thorn needed to make a neat, compact bedroll. Troop 132 will provide any needed First Aid and also demonstrate accepted First Aid practices. ut Morgan, Karan Wright Clearfield Stoke Clearfield lat JosAnna Hamblin, Don 8. Paul. Clean field 2nd Ronald Ford, Jam Emma Loie Duffy Palmer, Smith. Clearfield 8rd Susanna Ashby, Donna Jean Ashton, Joyce Bangsrtor, Carolyn Bar-loKathleen Blood, Judy Bol. Layton Stake Layton 1st Roy Christensen, Jesnie Farr, Alan Taylor Camille Thurston, Nancy Ischweiler, Nolan Bushneil, Jan ic Clark, Eva Lynn Gale, Don' na James, Dianna Larson, Edward Lee, Maureen Olsen, Dsr la Parrish, Stanley Reed, Irena Johnson Wirth. Clearfield 4th LaRa Coleman, Anne Forbes, Peggie Lynn Frew, Stanley Hedgepeth, Dean Hodson, Connon Jenkins, Myrna Moultrie, Reed Nelson, Jolene Nielson, Mary Robison, Errol Thomas. Clearfield 6th Carol Bodily, Dellane Jessop, Sharien Le Peck, Dorothy Roberts, Wayne W. Roundy. Clearfield Bruce Anderson, Gary 0th Low, Lee Roger Young. Layton 2nd Adams, Rebecca Day, Ann Dibble, Jay R. Slmmona. Layton 3rd Nancy Adama, William Card-al- l, Mika Chidester, Glen Charles Chynoweth, Green, Dsylene Nalder, Fonda Wall, Alice Williams. Layton 4tb Lynn Bulkley, Nikki Clawson, Howard Rytting, Julia Simmons, Michael Orvin Stone. Layton 6th Elisabeth Jeff Adams, Meurin Cherlene Johnson, McElysa, Bob Morgan, Diana Roach, Le Roy Talbot, Lester Talbot Lay ton 6th Courtney Cowley, Katherine Joyce Dawson, Margin Monroe, JoAnn Talbot Layton 8th Julie Ethering-ton- , Sharon Johnson, Linda Petersen, Sam Trujillo,' Karen Walker. Layton 9th Diane Muir, Lee Earl Rogers, Mika Roundy, Lillis Adean Stoddard, James C. Watt Layton 10th Evelyn Evans, Dec Lake, Billy (Merges, tamo Rr KENTUCKY BOURBON 1810 Flint, Tha $8.00 gold pieces fflostrated here are from the WatertUl and Frasier collection. They were coined by the United State Government in 1810, the year that Waterflll and Frasier was first distilled la Kentucky. Ale Aval lahi BOTTLED IN BOND WATERFILL-FRAZI- ER W mi Mma uranu m mat maun mm, MM hw-f- cr Sm TW MwI am CMvy Skn ta Mfcf hWm sSC-H-- A. A. Marino, 678 Maple, Clearfield. Sunday, May 16 Holy Commu nion and Family Worship Service. t.m. Graded class-wor- k for adults and chit dren. Nursery provided for the tiny opes. Tuesdey, Msy 17 Spring Meeting of Episcopal Churchwomen, Price, Utah, all day. Thursday, May 10 Sunday School Teachers' Meeting. 1:30 p.m. Pat Jones, 3 Verdeland Park, Layton. Sunday, May 22 Remember to plan for the Church Picnle to be held after Church ServCentral ices in Clearfield Park. Each family is requested to bring their own lunch. Coffee will be provided. Games will b planned for everyone. 10:46 a.ra Neighborhood Girl Scouts prepare first "skillaree" Building dinner is succe Z3 Troop 11 will show how to gathwood following good conservation practices. Troop 128 will set an example in outdoor man ners. Troop 66 will teach,, safe fir building. Troop 118 will open and close th camping with an expert flag ceremony. Troop 49 wiU show how to do outdoor handwashing for camping. Troop 134 will give outdoor songs. Troop 181 will illustrate the uses of buddy burners. Troops 130 and 83 will show many outdoor crafts. Troop ?1 will illustrate th proper way to lay trails. Troop 80 will demonstrate safety practices and the proper uses of the Troop 60 will use the campass. Troop 127 will give outdoor song tnd dances. Troop 83 will give an illustration of games that may be played out of doors. jack-knif- e. Judy Painter, Carol Spencer. West Point Olin Bauman, Carolyn Criddle, Dan Fisher, Fred Fisher, Saundra Flint, Glenn Oleson, Jim Thurgood, Doug Twede, Lee Zaugg. Clinton Neil Adams, Connie Beus, Bill Burnett, David Carnahan, Dale Child, Jim Child, Linda Child, Dixie Frasier, Blaine Hartley, Sharon Lomax, Robert Allen Lovell, Georgia Ann Mitchell, Charlea G. Summers, Ileen Wayment. Sunset 1st Eloise Alldredge, mints for th dinner with assistance of Leon Lareen, 155 North 473 West. While th staple who attended enjoyed roast beef dinner "with all the Sunset Bishop Grant Ham mon of th Sunset Third Ward extend a warm "Thank You for th marvelous response by th people to th building fund dinner held on May 8 at th Sunset Elementary School, Th attendance was th largest on record for th Third Ward and numbered nearly 800 people, Heine M. Lareen, 1458 North U arrange 860 West, directed 9:16-10:- er t f May 12, I960 Peter Eptsccpd Hfesfoa Et of Ogden, The euccee enjoyed with th presentation le another large itep forward toward th 1 new aa church buUding. There approximate membership of 1, 000 In th Third Ward o a new Birthday church building il needed and will be built as soon ae poesibl juet north of tha Doxey Ele- Members of th Sixth Ward are reminded of th birthday dinner to be held Mey 14 at 7 p.m. Roast beef i th bill of fere tnd all members sr invited. Following the dinner. there will be an entertain' ing program presented by traveling troupe from th BYU. Kyivill mentary School BuUding Plane , adult members of Sunset Second Ward attended a meeting at the Sunset L D S Church buUding to discus future building plan concerning the Second Ward and North Davis Stake. On May 6, L-- KAYSVILLE Rockland, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Udy, Clearfield; Mr. and Mr. Orel England, Plain City; Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Byington, Gearfield. Mrs. Anne Burton visited in Uintah Sunday at th home of her daughter, Mr. and Mr. Lester Anderson. SteMr. and Mrs. LeCont wart were gueats in Salt Lake Sunday at dinner at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Professional MARRIAGE COUNSELING BEACON'S COUNSELING SERVICE Hun-sake- r. News Mrs. Georg Udy left Monday for Rockland, Idaho, where eh will spend Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Benton were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Benton and daughter, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. James Benton and daughter, Bountiful. Week-en- d visitors over Mothers Day of Mrs. Georgs Udy were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Udy, week several vis- TA TA iting with relative. Mr. and Mrs. Ryel Scoffield end children, Mr. and Mrs. K Nance, Salt Lake, were dinner gueata Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Williams. Clearfield el-t- Eva Jean Burnett, Sharon Lee Newman, Gail Anne Rumsey, Shirley Watkins, Linda M. Watson. Sunset 3rd Karon Louis Sandra Burnett, Lorraine Call, Iverson, Gail Ann Rumsey, BarLynett Garner, Janna Lee bara Upp. Weber Heights 8tok Horne, Pat Leavitt, Geri MaSouth Weber Badger, son, Iren Jon Roger Bambrough,LeRoy McQuarrie, Verl Byram, ODell. LaVera Imlay, Judy Williams, Darlene Baty, Colleen Kendell, JoAnn Poll. Sunset 2nd Male" organist, played dinner music on th organ. Th t organ was provided tor the eve . nlng by th Panton Music Co. well-kno- Sixth Ward District Floyd trimming, Salt Lake City OGDEN That's the SEWING MACHINE for Me! I SAW IT AT BERNINA SEW AND KNIT Wash. 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