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Show SUN TIMES. Nov. 15. 1978, Page 8 Diwn muntfMWl CLEARFIELD COURIER. Nov. hrisaMi's Woman enjoys ffeaKj!, c OVER M TTH Of f litBUm 10 CNPOII MOM - NAilt mmmimnn. ORIEN 314x4xt f RIDGECRfST BIRCH V MISCELLANEOUS 31 6x4x1 t plywood $49 $349 WHITE OAK 1 $J 4 jg Avocado HFM43-30- 49 CORRUGATED NBIRGLASS PANELS Save 60 26"x8' Stock lasts DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS All SIZES ILtiJL&L 0Uiflueeyniltwmi In i I $ 6.30 $ 8.61 $12.18 14 in $16.59 $19.53 2 Inch .....$26.25 RAILROAD SPINDLES AND TIES POSTS ASSOITID Hill i EHTELiSlMlfOKlHLfNTERlwobD lokki Mfer Her pic-;-ture album filled with memories of the long life she has spent so far in her native Riverdale. Her family helped her celebrate ' her 94th birthday on Nov. 1 4 quietly at " her home. .! r. l away. Besides many small trips she once enjoyed a train trip to New York City. Twice she has flown to Hawaii. Her ami Bill was an aviator and she rode aloft with him many times. She finds that in spite of r JF r-- l JULEE JUDKINS AND DAVID HICKS . . . announce engagement her determination there are getting to be a few things that she cannot do as she used to. Last week friends who called on her found her raking leaves. She is hesitant ft Length, t in 34 in 1 inch .and up I $3.90L $ 691 $5.49 $6.20 GALVANIZED PIPE 99 S aiMa $3,111 26"x10' ... 26'xl2' ... 24"x14' ... 2A"h16 ... V remember many hours spent polishing the chrome until it shone spotlessly. Ethel learned to drive the car right ODD & END CABINETS While ! " 95 DISCONTINUED It Mr. Hunter died Oct. 23, 1948. On July 15, 1961 she married a widower, Willard Wood. Since the horse and buggy days into which she was born, she has traveled by car, train bus and airplane. Old Nell and the buggy were retired after the family bought a Model T Ford along about 1915. It had chrome on the radiator. The children HANOI HOODS ihinglet lr Riverdale Shortly after Ethels marriage to John W. Hunter on Nov. 25, 1903 they left Riverdale a short while, otherwise her entire life has been spent here. real wood venom 240 ALLIED 4262 f ifn Road. BIRCH $49 &l(-iea- Staker at 3Ux4xl it grode, louon on Li u CROSSCUT 6 a 4 r 8 fteul ook venoRt OF ALL THE modes of travel experienced by Ethel S. Hunter Wood during her 94 years, perhaps the most sentimental is the horse and buggy phase. She is shown here with her neat little buggy and faithful mare, Nell, in the early 1 900s. 316k4x7V? simulated woodgrain s on lauon plywood, 2 grode imulotd grode, on touon woodgrom 1 Rebecca Ann Bybee Stimpson in their two room home located back in the hills at the present location of Trailer Town. Hie home was later moved further to the north and east. It was added to several times and is presently the home of Ethels sister Polly Stimpson $49 6 P Ninety-fou- r years ago Tuesday, Ethel Stimpson Hunter Wood was born in Riverdale to William and Simulated woodgratn on 2 louon plywood 9rod III grixU, limulolad un louon plywood . if sr ifi1 MISC. PANELING x4kS MONOWAll til onroiliBmw; ii Date planned to get out shoveling snow for Mr. and Mrs. Newell E. Judkins of Clearfield, an- graduate nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, She also attended Weber State College and is a graduate of LDS Business College. fear she might fall. Fortunate indeed is any of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Julee to David B. Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Blaine Hicks of Salt Lake City. The couple have chosen Nov. 22 for their wedding date. They will exchange vows in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. The cermony will be performed by Elder Rex D. Pinegar. The bride elect is a ondUp The person who can enjoy good health and activities over such a long span of years. '4 Lions mooting prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Highland High School and is currently attending Wes- The Roy Lions Club is having a regular meeting. Thursday. It will be at the Hilary House, 3225 Washington Blvd., Ogden. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. tminster College, in Salt Lake City. The groom served a mission in the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area. A. . . . Each x x 4 x 6 ft. 1 3 Standard Stock I CEDAR ' .... $4i BUSED WIRE 4 4 11 Codor i 1 p v7lnjvuv7 Do mottle $24.95 ipi rac CHAIN T-p- LINK Htavy Wt. 1 .33 m BW4 6 It ft. roll 4 ft. SO $1 .06 25 W Mill Cert Plywood w stock mm too chmn lmk ALL tint 'INCH N llltl AVARAOU plan November wedding Of CHAIN UNO IATC STRIPPING litii I great economy cars to choose from: .I . 8 1C EA. Dimantlonal lumbar and Fencing PimanMont Are Approximation. Deluxe Hatchback She will be married on Nov. 29 in ceremonies at the Edgewood to Kevin E. Lopshire of North Ogden Couple plans wedding yoursoll And tavo monoy rivi 3095 Hatchback price does not included dealer prep and IreifFit ohargea Taxaa, Icense teee, optional equipment extra split rear seat, reclining front bucket seats, new larger 1.4 litre OHC engine and more. fold-dow- n TestLovo One Today! All (TIMS SUAMCT TO KtOO SAU ill tr CHRIS & RICH'S 'Y HI WALL AANOUNO KINOf" WOoImAvT AAcow Owg, in CN Opon a.m. H 7 p m. ,w n-o- MSI Wool M7X OTl-a- 1100 Sow ( I Modi boot RoUwooU) JMqrS10 a m. to I P m. Let Us Provo Wo'ro Around Ir 2 If tt Manuel the Dost Compare Stylo Buy & Economy CUTRUBUS FREEWAY MAZDA 843 West nivsrclftb Road Ym Minn. An open house will follow the wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Brewer, 332 N. 900 E., Kaysville. The newlyweds will be spending their honeymoon in the Tetons and will make their home in San Diego. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lopshire, former North residents, Ogden resideing in Remond, A reception will be following the cermony. The bride elect graduated from Roy now Wa. held was High School. Mr. Lopshire is a graduate of Weber High School. Wagon MMCNMON UM4BH AT DISCOUNT KICK SKOAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD Poppitz, San Diego, Calif, will exchange marriage vows Saturday in the Ogden LDS Temple. Miss Kap is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kap, 2125 W. 5700 S., Roy. Mr. Poppitz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Poppitz, of Norwood, Minn. Miss Kap was a graduate of Roy and LDS High-- ' School Seminary. She also attended the LDS Church College of New Zealand and the Church College of Hawaii. Mr. Poppitz is a graduate of Norwood High School in Norwood, Minn., and Wilmer Technical School in Wilmer, Standard Wa ll thow you how to do 4 All with Allen 2450 W. 4295 4395 REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN 9 Gary A bride-to-b- e is Miss Kandy Larsen, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos J. Larsen, who reside at 5039 S. Mazda GLC gi vas you 3 STRIPPING and November rites planned by couple Injvuvk? ALL $g49 4U THE CARS YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR ARE NOW WAITING FOR YOU! 3 Open house set Calif, CEDAR 55 . JILL KAP AND GARY POPPITZ Miss Jill Kap of Santa Ana, if 8 94 years I MOUWQI 8NB COUMNB LAMIIT QUANTITY MB VMIITY -KI-- KMMCB ff 15, 1978, Page liftman 4 621-11- 00 and Maxine Martinez of Brigham City announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann to Robert D. Young. Mr. Young is the son of Floyd and Carrol Young who live in Sunset. They will marry on Thursday. An open house will follow at the LDS 1st, 3rd, 7th Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Martinez is a graduate of Box Elder High School. Mr. Young a Clearfield High graduate. , Program sot for hospital pationt gifts k x ti Residents are urged to contact the Roy Kiwanis Club to help them with their annual project of giving 5 2 presents to patients at the Weber County Hospital. The Royal Choir will be participating In the program as presents are given out, in December. Presents, such as pencils, handerchiefs, paper pads and other small gift items can be donated to the club for delivery to patients, according to Bob Johnson, chairman of the event. He asks that no edible items be given. For further information or to donate items, contact Mr. Johnson at 825-726- 2. |