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Show (;t . jft 8" "2 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Oct. 18, 1978, Pago 2 Senor Citizens Comer Mary Richardson News from Heritage Center - Oct. 25 will be a big day at Heritage Center as a Meet the Candidates Day has been scheduled. Whether your are for or against it can be an excellent opportunity for you to ask questions about issues that concern you as an individual or collectively as a senior citizen group. We wish to express our sympathy to the Mary Richardson family. We all shall miss Mary here at Heritage. CLEARFIELD Mary Lundquist Richardson, 88, died Friday, Oct. 13, 1978 at the Clearfield Convalescent Home following an extended illness. She was bom Feb. 15, 1891 in Snowflake, Ariz., a daughter of John Ferdinand and Lucy Estelle Savage Lundquist. She married Mark Richardson on July 16, 1917 in the LDS Salt Lake City Temple. He later died. She had lived in Midvale for several years prior to moving to Clearfield. She was an active member of the LDS Clearfield 1st ward and had served as relief society president, primary president and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are one son and three daughters, Melvin Richardson of Idaho Falls, Mrs. A1 (Loutilda) Pearce of Redmond, Wash., Mrs. Clyde D. (Lenore) Murray of Roosevelt and Mrs. Howard (Beverely) McMillan of 24 Clearfield; grandchildren; 31 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday learfield City OCTOBER U, 1978 Two boys, 15 and 17, were following a shoplifting complaint-a- OCTOBER 12. referred to juvenile w STAFF STAFF Thu Sun Chronicle and published weekly at Roy, Mailing address, P.O. Box 6 or Salt Telephone 825-166- Clearfield Courier are Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Lake 359-261- , Owner-Publish- M.GIen Adams Mrs. Bonnie Stable Asst. Publisher Advertising Mgr. Chronicle Editor Courier Editor Sports Editor Janet Smalley Pat Sutter Bliss Fullmer Peggy Jo Adams smoking while at Clearfield High. A tobacco violation was reported at North Davis Junior boy was issued a citation. High and a Officers are investigating a robbery report at the Job Corps involving $10. A possible narcotics violation at the Job Corps is under investigation. Loewenstein Trucking Co., Freeport Center, has for assistance in a possible theft case. Officers investigated a family fight. A license plate was found but officers have been unable to contact the owner. A car was impounded on the overnight parking ordinance and because of improper registration. They have been unable to contact the owner. Five warrants have been issued for persons who have failed to appear in traffic court. Phillip Young, 27, 566 Kingston, Layton, was booked into Davis County Jail on charges of driving under the influence. OCTOBER 14, 1978 Greens Country Store, reported taking a $5 check from a young boy they believed to be a forgery. Officers are investigating the charge and the boy is being referred to juvenile authorities. Sarah Groves, 563 N. 1350 W., reported losing her keys. Two family fights were investigated by officers. Officers assisted at the scene when it was reported there had been an explosion and fire at 300 N. Main. Apparently a power pole transformer had caught fire. Connie Brierley, 2564 N. 250 W., Sunset, reported her sons watch was missing. It had been taken from Freeport. Loss staff Trade Adams a juvenile citation for ... AH nwi and photogrophc lor Thursday s paper must b in th news oHice bofore Monday at' 3 pm' Pictures may be included without charge either taken m our office or submitted by you i. Howard Stable boy was issued OCTOBER 13, 1978 A domestic disturbance was investigated by officers. A from the Job Corps was taken to Moweda following a charge of aggravated assault. A possible complaint is pending in a case of illegal possession of alcohol and disturbing the peace. Five warrants have been issued for persons who have failed to appear in traffic court. Susan Steed, 442 S. State, reported damage to her car in an . apparent hit and run accident. Donald Richard Thompson, 20, 5045 S. 2675 W., Roy, was ; issued a misdemeanor citation for possession of a controlled substance following his arrest. Steve Stoltzman, 1032 E. 1100 S., reported a $166 bicycle taken while a t Crown Billards. A father reported his son had taken some magazines from Albertsons and wanted him to make restitution to the store. rcy Q Lin- - 1978 A Food King. Officers investigated a family fight. A child was placed in a shelter home while officers and the Division of Family Services investigate a child neglect case. A complaint is pending in a case involving telephone abuse. Food King reported having a shoplifter in custody. After officers arrived the boy fled on foot but was caught. He was charged with attempted theft and escape and referred to juvenile court. Ted Bird, 474 N. Bruce, reported a license plate missing. A family fight was investigated. t in the Staff Correspondents: Roy LDS Church ond Roy News, Vinginia Wursten, Sunset LDS Church ond Sunset News, , Denise Hammon, Washington Terrace News, Fran Taylor, Riverdale News, Helen Norton 825-664- 731-407- 393-627- estimated at $125. 545 S. State, reported someone left without paying for gas. Officers are checking the vehicle identification. A fight was reported at Pier III and officers responded. $2 in WAMT Jean Marie Nelson - JERRY STRICKLAND Circulation Mgr. Stable Publications 6 SCOUT TROOP 384, Mrs. CLEARFIELD Jean Marie Christiansen Nelson, 62, of 314 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, died Thursday, Oct. 12, 1978, at a Clearfield nursing home of multiple sclerosis. Mrs. Nelson was born Nov. 4, 1915, in Hyrum, Utah, a daughter of Lars Peter and Marie Carlson Christiansen. On July 5, 1935, she was married to Doyle M. Nelson in Ogden. The marriage was later soleminized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 4, 1961. She moved to Clearfield in She was a member of the Clearfield 9th LDS Ward and had been a Primary teacher and Relief Society teacher and active in the Relief Society. Surviving are her husband of Clearfield; one son and six daughters, Doyle Reed Nelson, Kaysville; Mrs. Leslie (Judy) Hadley, Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. Errol (Nedra) Thomas, ClearMrs. Sidney field; 1944. (Margene) Also Scouts cont. from page brother, Christiansen, conducted numerous will, tree planting and conservation projects and to our 1 knowledge, Troop 384 is the only troop that runs two scout programs in the same troop at the same time, the National Boy Scout Program and the Natonal Handicapped Boy Scout program. The troop meets every Wednesday evening, 6:30-- 8 p.m. in the municipal building and welcomes all boys, 11 years of age and older. cam-pout- Quality parts sold at Clearfield store CLEARFIELD Toms Auto Parts, 290 N. Main, has been open for about two months now serving the people of the Clearfield area with quality parts at discount prices. Tom Patterson, owner, reports they are open daily 8:30 a m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 6:30p.m. and Sundays 12 noon to 4 p.m. The business employs five people and offers domestic, foreign, performance, recreational vehicle and off road parts and accessories. Mr. Patterson has been in the parts business for eight years but has just recently opened this business of his own. He cordially invites the public to stop in. The phone number is Stevens, are They have good e honor possession ol the Camp-o-restaff as top troop in the district. The troop has had 21 days and nights camping in the 15 months they have been chartered which included s council camps, 35 mile bicycle and canoe campouts. They have historic also earned the national trails award this past year. Calif.; surviving Clearfield, pose with their grub box they won as first prize at the "Jomboral." The troop includes (I. to r.) row one: John Boxby, Tom Allen, Ron Richey, Mike Manfull, Ray Workman, Bevan Astle, Rex McBride, Rick Herdt, Ricci Pinkston, Deloy Bassett, Shawn Burker; row two: Scoutmaster Jim Allison, Richard Chambers, Daniel Woeppel, Assistant Scoutmaster Charles McBridge, Troy Bradley, Jr. Assistant Scoutmaster Merlin Tomshack, David Knudsvig, Tom O'Toole, Dan Cook, Russell Long, Assistant Scoutmaster Dan Seabreeze, Gary Droubay, Verdi Bodily and Lance Lund. Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Ogden; Mrs. Laraine Potter, Layton; Mrs. Karl (Lynda) Ostler, West Jordan; 23 grandchildren and one Torrance, 776-016- one Floyde one Hyrum; half brother, Lyle Christiansen, Glendale, Calif.; one half sister, Mrs, Aaron (Harriet) Lishman, Wellsville. Funeral services were held Saturday at Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 S. State, with Bishop Wayne Thornock of the Clearfield 9th Ward officiating. Interment in Brigham City Cemetery. one of the Clearfield's newest businesses. Featuring quality auto parts at discount prices, the business is located in the building formerly Tami's TOM'S AUTO PARTS is Apparel. mu trmrmmT' B&C3G) OCTOBER 15, 1978 A civil dispute at JBs Big Boy Restaurant was being investigated by officers. A lost child was brought to officers and the father soon located. Santos Rodriquez, 18, California, was arrested on a simple assault charge at the Job Corps and taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office. An injured dog report was investigated and officers attempted to locate the owner. Officers assisted at the scene of a fire at the Lakeview Apt, pool. A smoldering pool pump hose was causing the incident. A disorderly person was reported by Triangle Oil . A bicycle was found and place at the police department. A girl was reported by her mother as a runaway. A family fight was investigated. Motor route for Clearfield area. To apply call: 825-166- dquist Kaysville Mortuary chapel. Burial in the Midvale City Cemetery. Oct. 18-2- 1 PQCBC!1 10a.m.-- 6 p.m. tlewoocf teim&Gtintfr 62 W. 36th Street No. of Sears featuring: Direct from the Oregon Coast the Cadillac of wood gifts 1 DEER HUNTERS SPECIAL! 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