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Show Serving the Clearfield area Vol.7No.34 Wednesday, July 12, 1978 ftaOfl During a discussion on the dog early mornings and evenings when the problems with dogs roaming at large and causing a commotion is most severe. He said that the three cities were told by the county commission that they could keep the dog licensing fee to pay the salary for the dog control officer if it was decided to hire one. However, the council felt that one man could not do the job that the several employes of the Davis County animal control shelter are doing. A motion was made by Councilman Harley Hunt to "continue to gain satisfactory service from the county. The council also approved the increase of the swimming pool admission rate. Beginning Aug. 1 adult admission will be raised from $1 to $1 25. Also the student age bracket will be moved back a year to include Formerly students were considered year olds. Student admission fees are 65c. Also in city council Joseph Hess, former chairman of the beautification committee, was presented with an award of special honor and recognition on behalf of all Clearfield residents for a job well done. Mr. Hess served with the committee for over two years. The council also granted a Class B beer license to Kendell Cochran of Mama Teresas Kitchen, 609 N. Main. problem, Clearfield City Council rejected a proposed solution to the problem by Mayor Donal Townley. The mayor stated that he and Sunset Mayor Sant and Clinton Mayor Bush had jointly discussed hiring a nearly full time animal control employee who would be available City offers warehouses in Journal CROWNED DURING the second annual Miss Clearfield Job Corps pageant was Dorothy T, Yanes, 18, of Hacienda Heights, California. She is pictured here Clearfield City has decided to take the Wall Street Journal announcing the availability of eight warehouses totalling one million square feet, located on Freeport an ad m with Center Director Mose Watkins. from the General Services Administration. Under the city's agreement with GSA, the warehouses cannot be disposed of during the next 10 years without the approval of GSA A spokesman for the city said that although the buildings were constructed during World War II they were built to last 6hd the only -- major area needing repairs is the roof, which were constructed of V. plaster board covered with tar and new'queen Clearfield Job Corps Center held its second annual Miss Clearfiled Job Corps Center Pageant during this past week, being held in the Martin Luther King Fieldhouse. Chosen as queen was Dorothy T. Yanes, 18, of Hacienda Heights, California. Miss Yanes is presently enrolled in the center ranger program and plans to continue with a nursing career in the Air Force. Attendants to the queen are 1st, Alice Kipp, 18, Brooklyn, NY; 2nd, Cosette M Davis, 18, Walnut Creek, CA; 8rd, Darlene Davis, 20, Paterson, NJ; 4th, Diane L. . City NY. Diane L. Betts was also chosen as Miss Congeniality by the girls participating in the pageant. All contestants were judged on personality, poise, stage presence plus the modeling of an evening gown and sports wear attire. The judging was done by seven citi.ens from the local communities. Winners were awarded trophies and cash prizes, The queen was given an additional prize of $25 00 certificate from a local clothing store. Trophies were presented Monday afternoon in the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce office to winners of this years Fourth of July parade. Paul Boggs, parade chairman, announced the Winners of the trophies and made the presentations with the assistance of Clearfield Mayor Donal Townley. i Auction ) also said that the tenants will be expected to make all repairs by December 1981. He said several substantial firms have shown interest in occupying the warehouses, for which rent will be prepaid making it possible for the city to acquire the buildings. He said that the citys interest in buying the warehouses is to insure that they will be put to the greatest beneficial use and not to enter into the warehouse business of competing with F'reeport Center. The last day for submitting bids is Betts, 19, New York Trophies given 12-1- 7 Center. The city purchased the warehouses sand. The spoikesman float, sponsored by the Mother Goose shop, won the in the Clearfield Fourth of July Parade. honors sweepstakes THIS DELIGHTFUL by Hill set AFB for today V J V The Defense Property Disposal Office, Hill Air Force Base, Ut., announced that a Public Local Auction will be held Sale IFB on Wednesday, July 12. The sale will start at 9 a.m. in Building The public is encouraged to bid. , Taking honors with the sweepstakes trophy for the best entry in the parade was the Mother Goose Shop. i i 1 Other winners included the following: Commercial - Clearfield State Bank, first; Clover Club Corporation, second; - Lajdon Chamber of Commerce, first; Kaysville Chamber of Commerce, second; Bands - Clearfield High, first; Drill teams - Job Corps, first; Falconettes of Clearfield High, i second. I i J 1 ( I I Aug. 31. ACCEPTING THE TROPHY for the sweepstakes honors was Carolyn Stuart, center of the Mother Goose Shop. Proudly offering the award were Mayor Donal Townley, left, and Paul Boggs, parade chairman. went to the float entered by the Clearfield Bank. Pictured (I. to r.) Mayor Townley, Bruce Watkins, assistant State vice president of the bank, and Paul Boggs. FIRST PLACE COMMERCIAL went to the Layton Chamber of the from Commerce. Accepting the trophy mayor and Mr . Boggs is Gary . Chamber of the Layton Spicknall , center, FIRST PLACE NON COMMERCIAL honors i . i 5 . ' M X ' V V A r ; Cj mam 1 went to' the Clover Club Corporation for their float. Accepting the trophy .was' Mike Golden, center, office . . manager. SECGNw PLACE COMMERCIAL r i wnt tta Chambor of merce with Fran Brown, center, vice president, accepting the trophy n the mayor and Mr. Boggs. SECOND the drill entries went to the Rshsfs cffo Corps. Accepting die trophy from Mayor iCsncJ Townley, Chairman Pool Boggi, right, it. tarbor tJr4f program.Thisls the fourth corjsecutive yeor thct the taken first ploce In the Clearfield pcrodi. , FIRST PLACE In TWr HOWS PLACE NON COMMERCIAL to Kaytvill , ci, cr C , A , f ".V |