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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER , Dec. 27, 1 T Kappa met in December at the home of Pauline Carter in Kaysville for an early holiday ham dinner. The ladies had made laprobes for patients in the Davis North Convalescent Center Twelve lovely ones were given to taken to the center. Present were president of the group Peggy Flocken and Marilyn Butler of Layton, Cumorah Norda Miles, Gardner, Lavina Brooks of Clearfield, Norma Abshire, Sunset, Doris McQueen of Willard, and three guests. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reid entertained on Christmas of day for members Colleens family, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bennett and brother Allan and Denise Bennett of West Point, son Chad and Lorilee Reid of Roy, daughter Robin and her husband Nate Dickson of Layton and Mark, Bruce and Blake Reid who NEW GIRL SCOUTS from last week. are the regular members Troop 391 were welcomed into the troop during ceremonies of the Ried family living at home. Gary and Kim Merrills new son arrived on Dec. 16. ' Howard and Glenna Trotter have an early Christmas present, girls born on Dec. twin Don and Nadean Graves Jim and Ruth Dunaway entertained at Christmas dinner for Ruths brother Duane and Norma Anderson of San Bernadino, Calif., Ruths mother Ann Anderson of Ogden, son Scott, his wife Ruth and their two children Tori Ann and David of Provo and Paul and Vicki Barber and their children Nicole and Sarah of Salt Lake City. JAMISON, left, and Debbie Pool were part of the Christmas program presented by Girl Scout Troop 391 from Roy. The girls presented the program last Wednesday for parents and friends. HEATHER Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammon spent Christmas Day in Salt Lake City with their daughter and family David and Cathy Sundwall. Also present were Davids parents Dr. Val and Da Sundwall, an Aunt Ann Sundwall of Murray and the Sundwall children David, Nell and Jedidiah. Dlks ILodlge foiraoslhies ipirojjeefl CharUyj ; the 'car-- . Christmas .Charity - Project , principled of' the ' whereby' over Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks world wide, is 40 needy families and senior citizens are provided food, clothing and toys for children. Needy families and the elderly have been visited by either Elks or being fulfilled by the Roy Elks Lodge 2338 Saturday. The Lodge has an annual Come In and take a splash In one of t our displays at. . . Hex's Hakestiie aterhe&s, 3nc. ti LAKESIDE SQUARE - CLEARFIELD (in rear) Custom built waterbeds to order Hard and soft woods available Convert regular bed to waterbed g Kid size waterbeds (boys & girls) Financing available Open 10 - 8 Mon Sat. h 825 -4771 Ladies of Elks and their spouses, working in pairs, to exact the ascertain requirements of each in- dividual in a household. This Saturday afternoon the same couples visitation making the return to will deliver over $5,000 worth of merchandise that was either purchased by the Lodge, donated by local merchants, Lodge members and private citizens. Lew Chairman Ern-sberg- and his er many committees began planning in late October to raise the necessary funds to bring a little Christmas cheer into the lives of the less fortunate and senior citizens. Several functions during November accounted for the tide to start rolling for the necessary items to promote a of such program magnitude. However, the number one event, the largest fund raising project, was a Chrity Ball held in early December that surpassed all expectations. Visits have already been made to McKay-De- e, St. Benedicts and Weber County Hospital by the Elks and their auxiliary and the Ladies of Elks to provide gifts to patients and goodies and toys for children. and Ruth Neibaur and their Mike children her family Ken and Arda Molen and the Molen children Chad, Christa and Brent of Farmington, New Mex., Nadas parents Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Swenson of Ogden, Johnsmother, Trilby Nicholas of Ogden, Lynette Chapman children The Roy Hansens spent Christmas eve at Mr. Hansens sisters home in South Ogden on Sunday evening. There was a program and dinner for the twenty who were there. Nola and Lawrence Kimber spent Christmas day in Brigham City at the home of Louise Davis who is the mother of their Gordon Davis who lives in son-in-la- w Snohomish Washington. Gordon and Norene had all the members of their family there too, some who live in this area. George and Lucy Smith held a family holiday on evening Saturday. Present were Mark and Judy Smithy their 3 children of and Hooper, Sherman Marsha Hoskins and 5 children, Ken and Susan Oz drove in for the who live in Centerville. Son Willard Neibaur and his wife the former Vickie Hampton flew in from Connecticut! where they have been living since he graduated from BYU in the spring. Vickis parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hampton. Florence Whipple enjoyed Christmas with a family Ross and Joan family of Clinton, Conroy and Marilyn Whipple and their children of Salt Lake City, Dennis Whipple of Salt Lake, Grant and Cindi Putman of Clearfield, and Marcia s Whipple. 1 Rob Andrews who is stationed with the Air Force in Mountain Home, Ida. was here to spend Christmas with his parents Floyd and j Christy Andrews. I John and Nada Nicholas had family members at their home on Christmas Eve which included a sister and The Harley Abshires were among about thirty family members, children, grandchildren spending Christmas at the home of Normas parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Carter in Ogden. Of interest is the approaching marriage of Nancy Nelson to Scott Carter. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Scott the son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph L. Carter. Both families live in Clearfield. The wedding will be on December 29 at the Crystal Cottage in Roy. On Christmas Eve the Kenneth Kellers hosted a dinner for about twenty members of Mr. Kellers family, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller of Ogden and other family members. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. ODell Hamblin of Roy. On Christmas Day im- and Verda Knight hosted a Christmas dinner on Monday for family members and Shirley Hammon and their children Suzanne, Diane and Steven of Brigham City, Glade Dee Jay Merrill of Tremonton, Floyd and Gaylene Wilcox and their children Billy, Leon, Karen, Bryce and all of Syracuse. Marino and Jean Gany and their children Julie, Doug and Jennifer were among family members observing Christmas at the home of Mrs. Ganzs parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bolxham in Kaysville. Lewis and Wilma Comia observed Christmas day with family members from this and areas further away, A sister and her family Mr. and Mrs. Van Lofgreen, their children Sara, Susan and Jimmy of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. A1 Argyle and i Influenza still causes problems throughout i - PHILADELPHIA Its year when virus hat time of infection, including in- fluenza, occurs in various geographic areas with consequences from mild upper respiratory infection io pneumonia or death. In a span of 10 years ( 1968 to 1978) more than 150,000 excess deaths are estimated io have occurred during epidemics of influenza A in ihe United Stales. Evidence shows that deaths are primarily among chronically ill adults and children and old people (over age 65). of the Annals of Internal Medicine, Ihe official journal of the American College of Physicians, Ihe national professional association of more than 40,000 specialists in internal medicine and related areas. Some people suffer adverse reactions lo (he vaccine. The influenza vaccine 1978-7- 9 of has been associated with few side d effects. It consists of inac-tivaie- trivalent of three strains expected to be prevalent (HINI), preparations Health, Education Welfare, in Atlanta, recommends annual ndrome GA. paralysis) vac- (Ascending According to the CDC, there is no evidence to that influenza suggest vaccination of pregnant women poses any special maternal or fetal risk.. Clearfield House of Flowers Funeral Work Wedding Work in 8 Green Plants in 11 Potted Blooming Plants 825-489- 380 South 500 East Suite 170 Lakeside Square - (Underneath Disco) 1 WATTS NATURAL HEALTH FOODS Glenn and Luella Carver celebrated Christmas eve in Murray at the home of a daughter Sherman and Emma Jean Williams. There Our speciality. . . Here to Serve You! were about thirty present. Christmas Day was one of well wishers who came and went all day. r , with wholesome foods & , - Kong-172- ). There are three types of systemic reactions to influenza vaccines: (1) fever, malaise, myalgia, and other systemic symptoms of toxicity (2) allergic reactions due to sensitivity to some vaccine component (3) Guillain-Barr- e Sy- and cination for all persons at increased risk of adverse consequences from infection of the lower respiratory tract. This statement ap enjoyable day. Cliff and Lucill Spendlove celebrated Christmas eve and day with members of their family which has grown to about 20 now. Jeff Spendlove and his children Amy, Fara and Katie. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wells and Michelle and Melanie of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. David and Ashdown and Jason Jeri, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westbroek and Lacee and Haley of South Weber. o- and (H3N2), Influenza goes under many names, Hong Kong flu China strain, Russian strains. Strains of influenza A are found more frequently than influenza B, but influenza B can also cause death. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) of the United of States Department USA pears in Ihe November issue mediate family members came and went for an t three' from Corpus holidays Christi, Texas for the with visiting holidays parents Elmer and Flora Neibaur and Mikes parents and and Trudy Lynn and Brittany of Ogden, Jeanette Brown, her children, Juilanne, Steven and Jill of Layton, Rick Hammond, Guy and Cathy Larsen, their children Nicky, Adam, Katy and Kenny, John and Ilene Nicholas and their children Jeff and Amy of Roy, Dan and Patty Choate, and their family Alicia, Holly, Tracy, Randy and Sherri Kapp and their son Trevor. Smith, and 2 children, Cathy and Keri Smith, Jerry Hess and an aunt of Mr, Smith, Effie Goddard of Salt Lake City. There was a Christmas Ann,! .dinner and gift exchange. - Hansen - 19. have a new daughter born on Dec. 19. It is their second and Robert daughter. LaVern Young are the maternal grandparents. dinal n, vu, Page 4 SUN TIMES, Dec. 978, Page 4 vitaminsSl ' and lots of - Panzer gets promotion goodies. in Air Force MINOT, N.D. - The U.S. Air Force has promoted Charles E. Panzer, son of retired Air Force Senior Master Sergeant and Mrs. Norman L. Panzer of 32 Airlane Drive, Clearfield, lo the rank of staff sergeant. Sergeanl Panzer is serving at Mmot AFB, ND., as a security specialist. The sergeant is a 1972 graduate of Clearfield High School. His wife, Sheryl, is ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Haney of 117 Council, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Cmon by and say hello - REED WATTS Owner - Manager BLAINE WATTS Asst. Manager 370 So. 500 East., Clearfield LAKESIDE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER EAST Phone: 825-660- 1 their children A.J. and Travis of Idaho Falls, and a daughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lythgoe of Sunset and their children Matthew and Megan. Members of Alpha Delta Personalized business education doesnt cost it pays. Now and tomorrow. irJUFRil Educational benefits for veterans per month are as follows: ALFAROS UPHOLSTERY For the month of December at Alfaros 20 oh on childrens upholstered couches slso available matching upholstered chairs. Mufflers for most foreign & domestic cors. State inspection Shock absorbers Trailer hitches built & installed. Construction consists of woods frames, springs and highest quality upholstering material. Adult styled furniture made to fit the With the child from 1 year to 12 years of age same fine quality that you would want for yourself While your looking at our children's furniture, don't forget to check our line of (Sofa Sleepers), also a fine sofas, easy chairs and ottomans selection of shoulder bags and decorator pillows. HOURS: LAYA-WAk t Y 10-- 6 Mon.-Sa- t. NOW FOR CHIRSTMAS1 1012 22nd Street At Stevens Henager College veterans receive personalized instruction while carrying V. time, attending school Tuesday and Thursday evenings or full time by also attending Saturday mornings DON'T WAIT! Call for information on your education benefits and free catalog Tuesday and Thursday 8am to 9 p m , other weekdays from 8am to 5 p m You owe it to yourself and lo your family STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE means business SUfntKniglit MUFFLERS 5349 South 1900 West in Roy Ogden, Utah 773-640- 0 250 West Center Provo, Ut 84601 2644 Washington Blvd Ogden. Ut 84401 (801)375-545- (801)394-779- ! 4 ' t 5 Juruot CoINg SpociKimg m Buimtu Ctrun Smct lit I REGISTER NOW! Day and Evsnlng Classos Bsgin January 4, 1979. t |