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Show 1 ,. lj rw CLEARHBD COURIER, Nov. 1, 1978, Page 5 Chris Pick's m Sunset Stake News and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Virginia Draper in the morning, Melba Miskin in the evening. Baptisms will be on Saturday at the Stake Center at 5:30 p.m. Another of' the series Know your Religion classes will begin on Saturday p.m. Keith C. Warner Bishop evening at 7:30 Sunset First Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking classes. Joan Poulson will give the lesson. There will be mini classes, Home decorating led by Donna Jensen, jiffy meals, Deann Higgs and Knitting with Melba Smith. The evening class lesson will be given by Dolores Brighton. Nada Nicholas will lead the group in attractive gift packaging of all types. Sunset Second Joan Nikishi was sustained a Primary teacher, Audry Relief Martin R. Swenson second counselor Clearfield Tenth Ward leaders Parker Relief Society morning nursery leader, Vic and Kathryn Brady and Ronald and Pearl Dabel SUNSET THIRD Relief Society on Wednesday evning will be the Social Relations class with Kathy Andrews leading the group, Sandra Shelly the Mother Education class. Ruth Dunaway will give the Social Relations lesson in the evening, Sharon Steele in the evening. Sunset Fourth Kennedy was assistant Relief Society nursery leader, Barbara Hartman a primary Joclyn sustained teacher, on Relief Society will be the Wednesday Homemaking classes with Dixie Whiteman giving the lesson in the morning Sue Johnston in the evning. magazine directors. Gary Nelson was baptized first counselor SUNSET-- A Sunset resident has been named 1978s outstanding member of the American Federation of Government Employees activities and for his work as president of Local 1592, Ogden. Before his election as the locals president, he was employed at Hill Air Force Base as a contract date specialist. In addition to several cash awards he has received over the years from the govern- (AFL-CIO- ). Neil Breeden, 1992 N. 400 West, was honored for his many years of unselfish service and contributions to his community, union and nation. Among Breedens ac- n shipping more than 20 tons of clothing, food and medical supplies to seven orphanages! in South Vietnam, his involvement as a coach, director and fund raiser for the local little league baseball and football Mark J. Taylor second counselor w were seamanship, HONOLULU, Hawaii -Cadet Joseph J. Della Silva, son of Mr. and Mrs. James award in recognition of his outstanding qualities of Della Silva, 2184 N. 175 W., Clearfield, recently was named a Distinguished achievement and aptitude while serving as a member of the ROTC. Honolulu. Della Silva received the will classes academic close-ord- GREEN macrame, grade, simulated on lauan plywood RIDGECREST BIRCH I plywood louon $5 $9 RANGE 240 ALLIED HOODS shingles Self-seal- MM63-30- " $2Q49 15 DISCONTINUED CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"xS' ... ODD & END CABINETS Save 60 26"x10' 26"x12' While Stock lasts 26"xl4' Sunset Seventh 26"xT6' was Trina Baugh sustained a Sunday School teacher. Don Gilmore was released as first counselor in the bishopric, Scott Stanford was sustained, Gene Mitchell was sustained 2nd counselor. Relief Society on Wedbe he will nesday Homemaking lessons with Mae Christensen giving the DAMAGED DOORS 4NTERIORS $ . . . GALVANIZED PIPE in 2 1 ft. Lengths 99 J SPINDLES AND POSTS MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes u 25 ttl1 It REPRESENTATIVE CEDAR 55 51 x 4 x 6 It. 3 Standard Stock W COMBED CEDAR HE WILL GIVE YOU HIS BEST! 4x4x8 Cedar Test i'SA99 REDWOOD 1x4x6 Merch ond Better BARBED Will CHAIN LINK 50 ft. rolls $24.95 4 FT. $27.95 5 ft. 6 Ft. Jp. Edwin F. Rogers REPUBLICAN- - 4,. 1.33 MtAVYWT. PUT ED IN THE HOUSE j! 6 ft. PAID FOR BY ED ROGERS FOR LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE $1.16 tATES AVAILABLE STRIPPING 1 r. 4 j j" e. 0.9S. 1.2.8 27 IA. Dimeasiaaat Lumber and fearing .1 $1 j jTjr,cCV District 51 (Sunset, Clearfield, West Point, Syracuse & Clinton) r represent YOU I twmwinwef i r,Ty,W.rYr,TFORr nir&zzi YcynnTt:::: te t tti it WTI ita jpi STATE REPRESENTATIVE JAl A' A $25.95 $32.95 $37.95 Wf ST(X K FOc,TS FOR CHAIN INK FENCES IN All SlES Ail MttS QF CHAIN LINK ft. yuumSI r. t;.--j appreciate your support and will continue to do my best to 98 Kell 80-R- DOMISTIC I Each 1 (Sunset, Clearfield, Clinton, West Point & Syracuse) i end Up (tv Dlst. lit iH ASIORTIO tIZfS I" & 41 and up STATE jCQfiG : . ALL SIZES morning lesson, Cheryl Baugh the evening. A J!,), 316x4x8 Fifftt Grode 11 mulcted woodgrom on SUPPLIES chorister. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Linda Bremer leading the morning group, Verlene Russell the evnening class. YOUR j louon Aba YOU! i Real oak $049 Sunset Sixth Terri Holt was released from the Sunday School, Janice Romney as a Sunday 10 o A AUTUMN CHESTNUT. 316 x 4x8 veneer on ' r $049 budget Neighborhood Weber SUPPORT louon 2 grade OAK 4.. 4 i ( plywood, on WHITE T-- ll ILL emulated 6x4x7 V? woodgrom dinners are being planned throughout the ward in the next two weeks. ELECT - 1 649 Sunset Fifth Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Ellen Cutler in the morning, Darlene Read in the evening. "Ho Listons and Caros i MISCELLANEOUS 3 simulated on lauan grade, $f woodgrom plywood Cl X Simulated woodgrom on louon 2 plywood grade $4 49 $649 quilting, and and College Chaminade University Jn II ix4xft 316x4x8 Christmas decorating ceramics. er drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. A 1978 graduate of Clearfield High School, he joined the Navy in July 1978, Ml SC. PANELING I St ED ROGERS trial - MONOWALL be State Honolulu. NAILS 316x4x8 training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies Cadet receives recognition ' He also attended Bailery Morning During the eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and Carl Jensen first counselor leadership, MOUNNOS AMO COIOMO LAI Of ST QUANTITY ANO VAIIfTY IN TMf IMTIRWf ST. in the evening. Mrs. Bailey has arranged to have Dr. Jay Yates, a new member of the Tanner clinic in Family on Medicine talk Menopause effects on both Men and Women. Anyone interested is invited to this lecture. Sherrie Of PAMUNO to CMOOM nOM SO TYPIS lMSMIO FOR OUR Navy Seaman Dean H. Beers, son of Fred H. and Martha I. Beers of 302 W. 650 th N., Clearfield, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. leaders Military Student ' at the University of Hawaii, also one of only two winners of the Dedicated Service Award presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He resides in Sunset with his wife and two children. Completes training Clearfield Twelfth Ward H. ment for cost saving suggestions. Breeden is complishments were his efforts in collecting and Donald K. McDougal bishop OVII leader, interest leader, Karen Garcia a Sunday School teacher, Linda Bremer School junior Sunday Ihiriiirdl Cv MCvW is morning Homemaking School teacher .'Marge Holt was sustained ward special N.Zaugg Vergil Evans Nancy fog 1 0 |