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Show 1 SUN CHRONICLE, Jan. 1978, Page 4 19, CLEARFIELD Notice of Sale 1 t i U CLEARFIELD CITY CORP. 140 EAST CENTER lit NAIJLS Of PANELING TO CHOOSE LARGEST OUANTITY INTHEINTIRWIST. AND VARIETY CHABUS BIRCH RAINTREE 316x4x8 First Simulated Woodgrom on lavan Plywood 316 x 4 8 1 it grad 5 Dr. tractor. One ANTIQUE RANCH PECAN GLACIER ELM woodgroin finished embossed lauan 316x4x8 1st Simulated 316x4x8 grade $6 49 I1 6 Caribou Oak MELLOW 316x4x8 A timulated wood ven- a Iowan 31 6x4x8. with plywood bock 1st grode st Simulated have Two physicians announced the opening of private practice in the north Davis County region. Dr. Lawrence Barenholtz and Dr. Sheldon Rosen have established their practice in Internal Medicine in temporary office facilities on the grounds of the medical center awaiting the completion of their permanent offices this spring west of the hospital complex. They are associates of the Davis graae Wood-gra- on Louon Plywood 6 $599 ltu (SUPPLIES CONCRETE REINFORCING WIRE 240 ALLIED Shinnies Dr. Barenholtz is a graduate of the University of 6xlO10 x 100' ..$34.99 7'x200 .. $69.95 Michigan Medical School, completed his internship at the C.S. Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City, r ALUM. ROOFING RANGE 49VbMr 49W'x10 .... $10.49 49Vi"x14" ... $14.69 49W'xl6' .... $16.79 49VYx20' .... $20.99 HOODS SR-3- HFMA3-30- CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"x8 $3.11 Q6"x10' ... $3.90 ?6"xl2' ... $4.69 Q6"x14 ... $5.49 26"x16 ... $6.20 5x5 ..... 42.50 n- - 5x6 $3.00 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS 23ft. VV'xJI' and up tW'xiv MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS promises to be full of fun for the scouts and their families. It wouldnt be a pack meeting without awards, and the boys who will receive them are as follows: Randy and George Roylance Singler are receiving their One Year pins. Lane Larsen has earned his Wolf, two Gold Arrows and a Silver Arrow. Shaun Odekirk will get his Bob Cat. Eric Neyts has won a Gold Arrow and Denner Cords, Dary Noble, Dion Bart Purser, Chris and Kapetanov, Howell will receive the Citizen Badge. The Citizen, Sportsman, Engineer, and Artist Badges were all earned by Jim Thorpe. NO WASH So WASH HARRISON BRIGHAM 1580 WASHINGTON 3912 WASHINGTON 25th CITY CLEARFIELD CARPETING Wf EHOAYS 6 ft. wide 9 I HARRISON 112 NORTH MAIN 13 NORTH MAIN M 9 PM SAT 9 S Downtown Sejrs IndoorOutdoor 4.00 sq. yard. 3 3(35 WALL AVE NO APPOINTMENT 4iu Send SI 00 with eac addresser stamped, Valentine for careful! timed re mailing wit beautiful personalized message from America Heartland. Valentines, Trade Winds Lodge Valentine, NP3, Nebraska 69201 BLOCK H&R Guests of the H.G. Hammons on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. David Sund-wal- l, their children David and Nell and Dr. and Mrs. Val Sundwall of Murray. Victor and Mary Barfuss visited over the weekend with Ken and Helen Iverson. They were on their way from Pocatello, Ida. to take son Brock to the mission home in Salt Lake. He will serve in the Los Angeles area. Mr. and Mrs. Barfuss met while they were on missions in that same mission and this is the third son to go in there also. Their daughter April is presently m the Las Vegas mission. Mr. Barfuss and Mrs. Iverson are brother and I In vtahtn i' 'ft yjl it li h COMPANY Auto - Commercial INSULATED cxX C.o" c Residential STORM DOORS WINDOWS GLASS INSTALLATION 563 J. COREY STAHLE ESTIMATOR AND BUS. W. 100 N. UT 84010 BOUNTIFUL, SALES RES. 290-155- 5 292-550- 3 ' NECESSARY ff! DOMESTIC aI 4 Pt, Barbed Wire 80-Ro- Roll d 2 99 DEMONSTRATORS Ea. CHAIN LINK MIAVYWT. 1.33 SO $1.76 6 FT $1.86 6VSFT...h $2.04 SVjFT ft. rolls tlntod glost, all windowi, axt. mirror, hoavy duty chassis equipment, front stabilizer bar, rear oxel 3.73 ratio, VB engine, 350 CID 4 bbl., turbo hydramatic trans, variable ratio power steering, AM pushbutton radio, painted rear step bumper, deluxe paint, voltmeter, oil 4 TBLS HWY temp, guages, Cheyeene equipment. belted bias, Stock no. 3166. Soft-ra- FIELD FENCE 178-15- Wt S49.9S SS4.9S POSTS FOR CHAIN FTNCtS IN ALL SlFS OF CHAIN LiNK STOCK LINK ALL 595 47" i b-- y y two-ton- e American Made 4 Inch itripi 33" 39" SltS GAltS NOW ONLY AVAILABLE L wt REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN it tinted glass, all windows, ext. mirror, heavy duty chassis equipment, front stabilizer bar, rear axle 3.73 350 CIO 4 bbl, turbo hydramatic trans, ratio, V8 engine variable ratio power steering, AM pushbutton radio, painted e rear step bumper, deluxe paint, voltmeter, oil 4 TBLS ffWY belted temp, guages, Cheyenne equipment. bias BW, Stock no. 3103 Soft-ra- y tinted glass, all windows, front stabilizer bar, heavy duty rear springs, vacuum power brakes, V8 engine 350 CID 4 bbl, turbo hydramatic tran, high altitude emission control equip, variable ratio power steering, inside hood lock release, AM pushbutton radio, painted tfear step bu per, H78-15e hwy belted bias BW, conventional paint, voltmeter, oil 4 temp, guages, Scottsdale equipment. Stock no. 2225 Soft-ra- two-ton- 178-15- NOW ONLY IPS. two-ton- NOW ONLY MMINMONIUMMR AT N8COUNT NKII SPKIAl ON fUU UfNT LOAD AU HUM SU9J9CT and Elizabeth arrived on Jan. 10. CHRIS & DICK'S -- mi WAU PAMI UNO KIN9S Wthw MMa ChOfl Itnli Open 9 971-478- ! Card BnKd .!. te 7 p.m. 971-87- 978-471- 9 Wee SW lewHi (1 He eee ef 8edwee NMNWATS 14 e-- te 8 p-- 3535 ii. -- Hi. WALL AVE. PH 394-261- 1 ii - h rA- Mrs. H.G. Hammon was among seven luncheon guests of Mrs. Lloyd Pope at the Pope home in Roy on Tuesday. Blaine I. Marshall, 61, of Randolf who died on Jan. 19 of a heart attack was the brother of Maurice Marshall. His wife the former Una Jenkins died in 1968. He was born in Randolf. Funeral services on Friday in the LDS Randolf Chapel, internment in the Randolf Cemetery. The Bill Coles went to Salt Lake on Sunday to see a new grandson. Austin Jermy Cole was bom on Jan. 8 to Stephen and Jolene Merrill Cole. He weighed in at 6 lbs. s15 oz.. ?bJ n Hansen Russell of , v 1 , r zi n Victoria, Australia and John VanDer Wal of Devenport, Tasmania stayed with the Gorringes while Bruce Waldron of Geelong, and Paul Burch of Tasmania stayed with the Woods. They have played teams in Seattle, Vancouver, B.C. will play Ben Lomand in Ogden and then on to Salt Lake, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. A and Shirley Cox a friend of Robert. Guests of the Lawrence Kimbers on Sunday were Dale and Robin Davis who live in Springville. Dale is a grandson whose parents live in Snohomish, Washington. Virginia Drapers sister-in-laLeone Bingham of Ogden spent last week here in Sunset visiting along with Virginias daughter Gaylene Croxford and her sons Seth and Nathan of Evanston. The Hal Gorringes and Ray Woods were among families who hosted about 40 Australian high school basketball players who are vacationing in the United David Sutas I'd was pleasantly surprised on her birthday with a dinner by members of her husbands family. While she and Roy were window shopping the family moved in with dinner and gifts for the party on Saturday evening. Present were Mr. Hansens parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beal of Clearfield, the families of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lundell of Washington Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rogers of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hunt, Alvin and Alice Nicholsen of Salt Lake and the Hansen children Robert, Randy Ricky, Melinda, Tina, They played Clearfield High 2nd team sophomores on Saturday losing to Clearfield then played first team junior varsity and won. The boys are around 16 years of age and enjoying the trip immensely. Marino Ganz has been away in Phoenix attending a seminar. He is employed at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. Virginia Draper saw her mother Mrs. Edwvd Toone off to Walnut Creek on Sunday to visit with a, TOPMOASAU snkAfMflCird y Paul Bowers The new daughter of Geelong, Well show you how to do yourself and save money fH sister. States. Ht S pm. Ryan and UNBELIEVABLE DISCOUNTS ON OUR 1977 CHEVY TRUCK 1 1978, 5:00 fi- HANSEN GLASS valentine THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE GREEN TURF Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. M B 44c ft. 71 e ft. (l"xSr terwards. Show Your Valentine How Much You Care! MAIL A VALENTINE TO YOUR VALENTINE 4,FROM forms. We can help you save money. 1 v, and goodies afThe evening games is specialist, complete installation by May 30th, 1978. Request bids on roof and window unit. Call for appointment. Bids accepted to Jan. 31, The circus is coming to town, or at least 365s pack meeting this Friday at 7:30 p m. Each of the dens will present a circus act under the big top and then there will be booths set up for assigned at Ellsworth AFB, S.D., with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. The airman is a 1976 graduate of Bonneville High School. His wife, Diane, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Backus of 127 Laura St., Abbeville, La. We do more than just fill out tax -- $99 facilities Bids are now being accepted for air conditioning of computor room, Clearfield City Office Building, 140 East Center Street, Clearfield, Utah Bids to include at circus Henry W. Block GALVANIZED - PIPE In 21 ft. lengths XU SIZES qi'i.i' 9:001 INCOME TAX $1 y95 BATHROOM TILE BOARD Second Grade fu 3 OPEN TILL Bids accepted awaiting fun RAPID CITY, S.D. - Daryl K. Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Hodges of 35 W. 4300 S., Ogden, has been promoted to airman first class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Hodges, a missile " by mail. Pack 365 Promotion given airman P.C. mower Assorted used lawn mower motors. Parker Lawn Sweeper. New York and his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of New Mexico. Dr. Rosen graduated from Western Reserve Medical School in Cleveland, Ohio, completed his internship in San Francisco and his in Internal residency Medicine at the University of Washington. North Internal Medicine, reel (1) sharpener. Private practice being opened wood gram on Louan $59 SH-Sol- tr Rosen bidders notified Terms cash. Notice One (1) 1957 - 6 cylinder ton truck. Chev. One (1) trailer for garden Ati, Jf 649 Simulated eer t grode, simulated fcntsh on lonoy plywood All reasonable bids will be considered and successful STREET Items sold as is. Bids will be accepted to January 31, 1978. Items can be seed at the Clearfield Parks Dept bldg in Freeport Center (G S.A. Area) FROM1 MOLDINGS AND COLORED - Jan. 18, 1978, Page 4 IPylbllk Gtoftite hris& Dick's OYIR SO TYPIS COURIER, daughter and her family Annette Moretinl. Mrs. Toone lives in Ogden. te 4, A n u fl n 5 Ml Ml ti 41 |