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Show I CLEARFIELD COURIER, &ie 3c4e ' 106 Mon. Sat. 4484 S. 1900 W.. Roy .! j' 4 Joe Mosley, 75, of Clearfield who died on Dec. 25 was the father of Mrs. Roy (Beth) Leavitt. A native of South Dakota he had lived in Montana before coming to Utah. He had been a sur- JANUARY locomotive a veyed engineer, a printer and cartoonist. Survivingare his widow the former Lousa Shultz who he married in 1923, a son, three daughters, Sale Begins Tuesday, Jan. 3rd 10 Discount on ALL merchandise Save on specially tagged items All Xams items Vi regular price 23 2075 OAVI You Sunset Scott Allen (Charlie) Eaton, 3 of 2238 N. 125 W. died in a fire at the family home Friday, Decn. on every purchase 29, 1978. NO LAYAWAYS OR EXCHANGES ON SPECIAL SALE ITEMS He was born July 7, 1975 in Denver, Colo., a son of Lynn Scott and Jylie Ann Morgan Eaton. His 0 parents are members 621-086- Surviving are his mother of Sunset, his father of Denver; one sister, Lorie Ann Eaton of Sunset; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell C. Morgan of Sunset; great grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ted Childs of Ogden; a great great grandmother Mrs. Nennie Tillotson of Roy. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in the members the afternoon. A Mor- marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Kalis LUS Temple. Mr. Brower was born in Marysville Idaho, Mrs. Brower in Monarch, Utah. They have lived in the Ogden area since 1951. He retired from Hill Air Force Base. Active members of the LDS Church. They are planning on a mission in the near future. Their children are Mrs. Miltan (Rae) Sasser, Black-foo-t, Ida., Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Edward (Jean) Wehner, (njiARnmn Riverhills Rg. $1 1.70 Spoclal carpet (4 (2 color only) . Bold Attraction KATHI LYNN YARDLEY Sculptured Shag ... O Ac CLEARFIELD Valaine Jessop recently returned from a trip to Thatcher, Arizona after visiting her ,.... .1 Cut Above. 4 . . Hi 95 St ROLL ONLY ... $n9s GOOD SELECTION HAVING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? TRANSMISSION $12 50 REG. TUNE-U- P 30 INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID, GASKETS. AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER EXTRA. LINOLEUM OPEN MON. thru FW. 8 om to 11 6pm SAT. a 8 out to 2 pm FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ajj203QlD Patty poll s ftTos (OP Too 13, pound ground beef, on rye. French fries. Savings-90-C Not good on lake-oorders. Expires February 28, 1979. Two year old Stacy Steele has been taken from intensive care following hospitalization following a car accident in the Steele driveway. Swiss cheese served Q Q 2 FOR nA f ij) W (with coupon) 8 FFcmsilcasl EfsCtfasUapta Marian and Jean Ganz were among family members spending New Years eve with Mrs. Ganzs parents the Sam Bloxhams in day were The Arthur Mumfords of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mumford and their son Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Rex and daughter Kaysville. Michelle of Ogden and Billy Wilcox of Syracuse. Dinner members observing New H. G. were Hetty Sly of Hammons Roy and Dr. and Mrs. David Sundwall and their children of Salt Lake City. a Norene Davis of Snohomish, Wash., is here visiting with her parents Lawrence and Nola Kimber. on the following Christmas at the home of Mrs. Stephens brother Mr. and holiday Tuesday on guests Years Day of the Allan and Nora Stephens, their families who live in the area and Mrs. Stephens parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thurgood of West Point were among about thirty family er Senior Citizens r'- - Corner News from Heritage Center Would you pay strict attention to the following: Arietta Williams, chairman of the Davis County Council on Aging has made the following statement. It has been recommended that the membership fee donation be raised from $4 to $6. Also that a charge of 81 per week per person per class as a class fee. Fees apply to the following classes: ceramics, china painting, sewing, leather craft, oil painting and lapidary. There will be a public hearing at Heritage Center on Jan. 11 at 12:30 p.m. Please come and let your feelings be known. &unaet Stake nesday evening will be the Social Relations class with Ruth Dunaway leading the group, Kathy Andrews will give the Mother Education lesson. Sandra Shelly gives the Social Relations lesson in the morning with Sharon Steele leading the Mother Education group. Sunset 4th Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Ann Rogers in the morning, Beth Beene in the evening. Attend the church of your choice - Cliff Q nm-- Delicious Italian spaghetti with meat sauce, soup or salad and dinner toast. Savings$1.40 2 FOR Expires February 28, 1979 (with coupon) W fflCHCraoDniii (E?TC3 .IRsBIQBOY ...Big Ststa Boy loves to serve it Clearfield 1 ( Save with these special new year coupons. FAMILY RESTAURANT m CLEARANCE 85100 youre going to love Big Bov. were Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living lessons with Sally Roberts In the morning, Jan Kendall in the evening. 2 FOR Vmt (with coupon) Spagiioltl Dlnnop iopTdo Spendlove sustained seventys. Dale Quinlin was released as high priest leader, Jack Hobbs his assistant. Monte Bloxham was sustained high priest group leader with Cliff and Rueben Spendlove Morrell his assistants. SSlflO Expires February 28, 1979. Tammy Roberts is president. Ken Keller was sustained a high priest, Floyd Young and slices French toast, 1 egg, bacon or sausage. (Ham 25 extra) Savings-$1.0- 0 Sunset 5th Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Ellen Cutler in the morning, Darlene Read in the evening. Sunset 6th was Donna Quinlin released as 1st counselor, Carole Erickson 2nd counselor in the AP YWMIA", Collen Huffaker and Sue Richins were sustained to those positions, 3 325 South ' West Jordon. Dinner guests of Oz and Verda Knight on New Years a Q You love good food in Guests of Vic and Kathryn Brady during the holidays were their children Leland and Mary Kay Brady and their1 seven children of Orem, Tom and Marilyn Brady and their 3 children, Sam and Rosemarie Brady and two children of Ogden and Robert and Renae Brady and their two children of 'Clearfield House of Flowers ZmmiQScoupoN specials AT SALE PRICE! Mr. and Mrs. H. Candy Strip Blue Sculptured Richard and Donita Casteel have a new son born on Dec. 28. Terry Jessop of Provo with Bishop Snow of the Provo 6th Ward officiating. In addition, Mrs. Jesgop daughter, DeeAnn and soq-in-.Steven vFjsheuDurtag saw another granddauglger fidvint shesaw theiriirst for the first tme. She was born Dec. 23 at the Valley child, JoyAnna, a daughter born Dec. 12. It was the Hospital in Provo to Mr. and most wonderful Christmas Mrs. Dellaine Jessop of Sunste 1st present a grandmother could Dugway, Utah. The birth of Relief Society on Wedhave, said Mrs. Jessop. the two granddaughters in nesday will be the Visiting December brings the number Teacher Report with of grandchildren to eight for They drove back to Utah in the Laveme Mquarrie Mr. and Mrs. Dowayne D. following Christmas and had evening. the new baby blessed at the Jessop, 26 S. 500 E., Sunset 2nd home of her aunt and uncle, Relief Society on Tuesday morning, Lois Christensen in the evening. Karen Mote will give the Spiritual Living Funeral Work lesson in the morning, Mary Ellen Leatham in the Wedding Work will be the Homemaking Green Plants activities with Linda StodPotted Blooming Plants dard giving the lesson in the morning, Berneice Hansen 380 South 500 East Suita 170 in the evening. 825-489- 1 Lakeside Square (Underneath Disco) i Sunset 3rd Relief Society on Wed- - 11 Rhapsody Rog. $14.95 Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Birdell P. Yardley, Clearfield H95 Kitchen Prints Shag Dec. 28. 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Leor Yardley 862 E. 450 S., Clearfield Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Panzer, H 249 Legendary Rg. su.os 1 Grandmother enjoys one of best holidays ' H95 ROLLS ONLY) Rog. $1 Mrs. Dean Thurgood Murray. January It is a cold beginning but we at Heritage hope that one of your resolutions will be to participate in the various activities here at the center. M0 Entice Reg. $12.25 Albert J. Brower and Ronald R. Brower of Ogden. They have 18 grandchildren and 9 family dinner on Sunday at the Holiday Inn further honored the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Brower were married Dec. 31 1928 in The Idaho. Rexburg, Scott Allen (Charlie) Eaton. Phillis Morell hosted a stork shower on Thursday evening at the Morrell home in honor of Nadine Graves who recently had a baby girl, her second daughter. GABPG'O honoring her parents with an open house on Saturday in honor of their 50th wedding anniversayy. It was held in the Lorin Farr LDS Ward Cultural Hall in old 2 Funeral on Thursday in Ogden. Internment in the Aultorest Memorial Park. Mrs. James L. Smith (Neta) was among family pressed the Eaton and Morgan families after the fire which completely destroyed the Morgan home on Friday taking the life of a son and grandson three year 393 Patterson, Ogden 13 great- services tuary chapel with Bishop William J. Houston officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Sympathy is being ex- CARPEiT grandchildren, grandchildren. of the LDS Sunset 1st Ward. Lindquist Clearfield & Phone f Jan. 3, 1979. Page 2 ' g Ph. 7314333 -- ;ik I 11 3 n pound ground beef, cheese, pickle, lettuce, special sauce, cooked CTT to your order. French fries.1 g" N Not good on lake-oorders Expires February 21, 1979. 1 lrt y L) 2 FOR w(wMcnpn) 11 jj and 4 WhMltra Supply JEEP PARTS . 28 Wish. Blvd., Oqdsn Rhone: U3677l |