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Show 1 m Widening and resurfacing of State Road 193 m Clearfield and Layton began this week yirfe Parsons Asphalt Products, Inc is the contractor for the $982,238 52 job, which will stretch six miles from 1000 a ii V&J fc 5? M I . IV; f a y4 ' ? H , . V?'if I " t L$ , East to H ghway L i surfacing Hie entire leng'h of Gad, widening the II ehxav iro.n I ! to Sundown Condominiums to four lu os widening of irtei sections now i ! r ds in intersections curb u ter c'i d Mdewalk from 1000 East an on Pi-e- ) to Sundown Condon nuns h d )t ci undruefon oi a hold) t 80 i ,re The road w ork w h it h is e' pec ted to be finished by earh, Ai 'ust. will in- - 1 n r the storm sewer, and the con i of a new four lane hr. Jge m. Weber Davis Canal dinctv c f f t i slated ' ' v ! m our job 15 aM Darrell Bindrup, foum.m f job states that Hill An lone hift change traffic to id ,l ) I. advised to avoid the next several months, he c Hm Mi nip said that at times l.mited to one lane be Earb ' - giv-.vi- aa i , f 1 vw i ji & 5 f xwk.1 & n - t A A K W k v4 y f t , equipment operator, works on the excavating of the holding pond that runoff water from State Road 93, which is in the process of being resurfaced and widened ELDON WAYMENT, will i id the f iVid 1 m, t Former student given honors named Student of the Month at Conrad Ball Junior High School in Loveland, Colo The award wasi presented by members of the Student Council. Nominations for the award came from teachers at Conrad Ball, with final selection from student Deborah is an council members eighth grader at Conrad Ball. She has lived m the Loveland area for two Prior to that time, the Rawlings family lived in Clearfield Deborah is a cheerleader, and is an active member of the Church of Jesus Saints She is Christ of Latter-da- y currently president of the Beehive youth class at the church Deborah, the daughter of Donald and Norene Rawlings, has four brothers; Craig, Jeff, Stephen and Brett. Her grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Joseph A Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rawlings both of Clearfield Ci!! f -- T IS . Two men from R.nmiak wue foui involved in a single engim seater plane crash Monday afternoon at the Ogden Municipal Airport, leaving one man killed and the other m serious but stable eonJ.tirn in the ST V hospital Edward Allen Carlin, 37, uf 1025 W was believed to have been the pilot of the Beechcraft Bonanza and was lulled instantly upon impact The passenger, Neil Duane fkash H of 6 to W. 4400 S , also of Riverdale, was rushed by Moss Ambulance to the McKay Dee Hospital, underwent emergency surgery Monduv evening and was reported in the intensive care unit in critical but stable condition Tuesday afternoon 4500 S years f f el Riverdab Dilot 'V H , Weber County Paramedics, Moss Ambulance and the Ogden City Fire Department all responded to the 2 30 p m crash, but by the time they arrived, four to five witness who saw the plane lose power, had pulled the victims out of the plane wreck The Fire Department was just on standby and did not have to put out a fire at the wreckage Art Haney, Ogden Policeman acting field supervisor at the time of the crash, said that witnesses at the airport said that the plane was taking off westbound on Runway 75 and got up to 7,500 feet when it apparently 'ost power and then went straight down, turning slightly to the left The plane then came to rest just off the runwav Apparently, according to Officer Haney, Carlin and Rash were headed to Ashton, Idaho to return the plane to the owner, Ross Wynn, after being painted Carlin operated a painting company at the airport, and painted planes from all over the country. According to Federal Aviation Administration officials , no flight plan had been filed with them by Carlm Also, on Tuesday, officials out oi Denver from the National Tran-spo- i tai ion and Safety Board came out to the airport to investigate the crash and determine the cause. Initial reports, Haney said, were tnt Rash was from an address m d oith Ogden, but it was later that he was from Riverdale. con-t.rme- Jt - ' f, se r )e- - A i 2 Dinner sV planned Sunday for fund drive Further information about this will be announced at a t UT Deborah Rawlings Morning Bowling, Feb. 27, 9 at the Davis Lanes Clearfield Stake Relief Society Ladies and husbands are invited to attend a special Recreation Open House Program Mar. 16, at 6 p m.-- 8 30 p m , in the Junior Sunday School Room of the Stake Center. program date i t $ Lsadbs moy still join recroofion There are still openings in three classes in the Clearfield Stake Relief Society Ladies Recreation Program, according to Joann Stephenns, president of the program. Those classes with openings are, How to Give a Book Review which begins Feb. 23, at 6:30 pm. in the Stake Center south wing; Exercise to Music, Mar 3, 9 a m 10 a m., in the Stake Center Gym; and "Monday An Mfa off'1' tA is, A former Clearfield resident, Deborah Rawlings, was recently vl k k, r4 vp'iw n WJ ? '& I ' 1 GWfhh! ty ht there is the alternate save time easier by taking it If ('I selecting an i n ilr ees w ill later u p i vV$ i Open Council Meeting scheduled Tuesday, Feb. 28 7 p.m. Discussion will concern the home occupation ordinance Meet at Municipal Building STORING, chairman for the building committee and Harold Rorabaugh, chairman for the building fund drive, look at the architects drawing of the new Clearfield Community Church building. A dinner will be held this Sunday to officially mark the beginning of the building fund drive. BILL aHs sMm Hi tfti |