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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 12, 1979 REFLEX-DAV- IS '? 'i V V V Short Hair Styles Seminary Teacher in Clearfield and Davis High School, moving to Draper while in the run a dairy farm. He moved back to Clearfield in 1956 and was called to serve an LDS mission in the Force Reserves. Prior to Mr. Wilsons appointment in the seminary he was engaged in the painting contract business with his father. tament. MR. WILSON was born in Salt Lake City moving to Clearfield at the age of six. He attended elementary and 1. Who include scoutmaster, superintendent of the MIA, mid-da- y lunch. Split freshly baked cornbread squares, spread with cranberry sauce and add sliced chicken or ham. ENCOURAGE children to eat ice cream. Theyll get the necessary nutritional needs they would get from milk. ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ captured the Bing Crosby National Pro-Agolf tournament? 2. Name the winner of the Foreman and Lyle bout. 3. Who won the Pro Bowl? 4. With what pro team did Dick Butkus play football? 5. Who holds the record of five straight seasons of more than 1000 ground yards? m married the former HIS CHURCH experiences Use variety in your Who Knows? MR. WILSON attended school at BYU and Weber State College, graduating from Weber State College with a BA in history and a minor in political science. Dale Wilson of Morgan has been assigned as a teacher at the Clearfield LDS Seminary. is the He teaching sophomores in Old Tes- two-third- IF YOUR nails break or split regularly, a glass of plain gelatin or a gelatin capsule may help your nails become stronger. Beds for planting spring annuals should be prepared early enough to allow the fertilizer and soil to become well Southern States. After his mission he joined the Air He FOR UNIFORM muffins and cup cakes, fill containers full. s no more than Try one of the new short hair styles for spring. They should be easier to keep and more comfortable. Uth grade where he helped Patsy Orton of Clearfield and they are the parents of six children, four boys and two girls with another child expected in the near future. blended. By APRIL RHODES junior high school ; - 1. Ben Crenshaw. 2. George Foreman in the fifth round. 3. NFC 23, AFB 20. 4. Chicago Bears. 5. Jim Taylor, recently named Fame. to the Hall of InsulatewaitNow! means Sunday School teacher, counselor in the stake MIA and is currently serving as a high councilman with direction in the Aaronic Priesthood, vw every day you money through the roof Ogden Young Buddists Sponsor A Cultural Fair The Ogden Young Buddhist Association will be sponsoring a Cultural Fair, Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Buddhist Temple of Ogden, 155 North Street. The fair will be open to the general public from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. Admission is by donation. SOME OF the features of the Cultural Fair will be a sushi bar, Japanese classical and folk odori, ikebana, origami, tours of the Buddhist Temple and altar, displaysales of various other arts and crafts. The public will not only have the opportunity to enjoy but also actively participate in creating all of the above'ac-tivitie- s. ALL PROCEEDS from this Cultural Fair will be used to financially aid some 15 to 20 Ogden Young Buddhists who will be attending the Western Young Buddhist League Conference in California this March. CUT YOUR GAS BILLS For an estimate on insulating your home, call Intermountain West Insulation 766-030- 3, Kaysville Daynes Musics Jeremy Udenk has been named as poster child for Northern Utah Chapter of the March of Dimes. POSTER CHILD Jeremy Udink, son : of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Udink, 2374 No. 970 W., Clinton, has been selected as the poster child for the Northern Utah Chapter of the March of Dimes. HE SUFFERS from infan tile hemiparesis. It has affected the right side of his body, and has given Jeremy limited use of that arm and leg. In all other ways he is very normal. He is very active and his handicap doesnt get in the way. THE MUSCLES of his right Program No. I Evenings 7 & 9 p.m. SaL, Sun. & Mon. 1:35, 7 & 9 p.m. oeiM EC Walt Disney!? , and die SeoenD&oairfs Wsj i. AtfTASVoHSKIS i I ro nc ATTRACTION wiim visit pistBioviion SPECIAL ADDED Oo (mi pinwi lO- l-i I, . K OI.OB TV Mats Monday 1.3. 5.7 A 9 P.M. Program No. 2 Shoes at 7:15 & :15 Evenings only BRUCE LEE wm in the Original fcfiTi El J 1 3: oiwutB i UTAH e Mowimrn GREER HORNET Rated PG Shows at 7:30 only Evenings only Richard Harris in -a- te-G He has learned to walk so that his handicap is hardly noticeable. He does wear special shoes and a brace for his right leg. When he first got his brace, he showed it to everyone. He felt special that not everyone has one. "CARIEL0T Olsen Chevrolet-Fi- rst Color hand and arm were very tight, making it quite difficult to use them. Last summer, Jeremy spent a week at Primary Childrens Medical Center, where doctors were able to relieve some of this tightness through an operation on his arm. He will have another operation on his arm this summer. Jeremy spends time each day doing physical therapy to help train his arm and hand to be helpers to his other hand and arm. LIKE MOST children, Jeremy has taught himself to ride a tricycle and is looking forward to his birthday when he hopes to get a bicycle. Last winter Jeremy began skiing lessons and has really enjoyed the sport. Jeremy attends kindergarten at Fremont Elementary School in Sunset. His teacher, Mrs. Hart, feels he is doing well in his studies and gets along with his classmates. HE ATTENDS the Clinton Third Ward where he is very active in Sunday School and Primary. Bountiful and Salt Lake the Jeremy has participated in several events which have been held in connection with the March of Dimes program. At a fashion show held at Mt. Ogden Junior High Jeremy lit the torch for the procession. ON MARCH 27 a will be held with about 5,000 students entering. Jeremy will lead the procession, leaving old Weber High on 11th Street and Washington Blvd. Ogden Mayor Stephen Dirks will be participating, as well as many other officials and March of Dimes workers. Keep this date in mind. 11 Walk-A-Tho- n Daynes has purchased the House of Music Building located at 156 S. Main. We are moving both our Bountiful and Salt Lake stores 2 STORES Red Dye the in PIAW MID $ The recent ban on the use of Red Dey No. 2 has produced cries of anguish from some spokesmen FULL OF 1 to food processing industry. Kimball SOME food products will disappear from market shelves, others will lose 42 Consoles popularity, etc., its said. Thats because Red Dey No. 2 is such an effective coloring so many food agent-maki- ng products an attractive color. AdBUT THE Food-Druministration ban was ordered in the public interest, because many think the dye adds to the risk of incurring cancer. Until industry proves this assumption false, the dye will remain banned. Full size, Schumber piano Super phonic scale for rich, grant tone Full fidelity soundboard Beautiful cabinetry blends with decor g To Offer New Car Warranty! life-crown- ed KimbalMIQO Regular $1497 Syntha-Swing- er FREE matching Organ padded bench Illuminated chords and keyguide for faster learning Famous "Entertainer automatically one finger melody filled in Italian Provincial, Spanish, Theatre designs Sale S1 Regular $3397 2 Bids PRICE Fed. ON SHEET MUSIC We cant take $150,000 worth of 2Sih sheet music...You save $$ Sale on all music both piano and organ Sam Young of Olsen Chevrolet In Layton presents warranty policy to Tim Stephens of Layton. Tim is the first to receive THE NEW 12 MONTH OR 12,000 MILE WARRANTY offered by Olsen Chevrolet on 1973 or newer cars. Olsen Chevrolet is proud to be the first dealer in the area to offer this new warranty. Kent Murdock also extends his congratulations along with Brent Russell salesman. ORGANS an Du Five Points 11 fn) |