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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER , yflu'1 Chris & Dick's 0(siDiu)rs im(al ft SDg)TQQJ)(p CLEARFIELD Hoping to pull the little league baseball Pool. For more information program out of slump, recreation officials have the Clearfield Swimming call ex- 825-417- 1. Tryouts for the major by Denise Hammon tended the registration at The family of Mr. and Mrs. 10 a.m. at Fisher Park with deadline until Saturday. Fred A. Omer gathered on Tuesday to Observe their tryouts for the senior league, 60th wedding anniversary. A Louis Micalles explained May 12, 10 a.m. at Fisher dinner party commemorated that there has been very little Park. the event at the South Sea interest in little league this There is also a need for Magic Island Restaurant in season and recreation officials coaches and local merchants Ogden. They were married to entries. more few inin Moorhead, Minnesota a as more For hope get sponsors. April 17, 1919. Mr. Omer was formation contact Sue HenInterested players or teams born in Fingle, N.D., Mrs. can register between 8 a.m. or Cornell derson, 773-70Omer, the former Helen and 9 p.m. until Saturday at Griffith, Irene Burton, was born in Gleasburg, 111. There are eight sons and daughters, seven living. Lyal L. Omer and Mrs. Chester (Audry) Kuck both of Deer River, Minn. Howard E. Omer, Heber Springs, Ark. Robert D. Omer, Newport, Minn, Wallace Roy, Omer, Raymond E. Omer, Clinton and Mrs. Richard (Sharon) Clearfield. There of the church. CLEARFIELD First pastor before he found Christ, and Woeppel, 15 Southern Baptist Church will Traugott Vogel is now how he exchanged one sym- are 22 grandchildren and of grandchildren. 27th the Avenue bol (the swastika) for another great be in revival April 5 with pastor Wayne Wessell, 62, who Traugott Vogel, Phoenix, Baptist Church, Phoenix, (the cross) and the changes died last week after a long Ariz., as the Evangelist and Ariz. He came to this country that it made in his life. Pastor was a former in 1974 as of the illness, First Vogel wl be sharing some of Jon Enloe, Salt Lake City as pastor of resident Roy and Ogden. the music director. Baptist Church of Sterling, this testimony in the revival They left Ogden several Services will begin at 7:30 Texas. He was born in meetings. their Heidelberg, Germany, the p.m. each evening except Jon Enloe is a native of years ago to make to be Mont, in' home of son Victor, SS an officer will and when granSunday they begin Houston, Texas, and has an married near their daughter. dson of the consul to extensive career in at 6:30 p.m. The meetings are opera and Australia, he himself was a has performed with various He is survived by his wife, open to the public, and nursery care for children aged member of Hitler Youth. His civic symphonies. He won the the former Annie Meservy, a son and a daughter, Leighton three and under will be book, Under the SS Shadow Metropolitan Opera Audition Mrs. which he The with is church provided. Award in 1970 and has ap- Wessell, Rock Springs, free-lanc- e Sharon Knudson, Huson, located at 564 S. 800 E., Clearwriter, Shirley peared in more than 40 field. Lavoid Robertson is Stephens, tells of his life Mont., Laurie Wessell, operas. son He has performed with Victor Mont, foster nine Ronnie Carver, Ogden, such singing greats as 2 greatBeverly Sills, Robert Merrill, grandchildren, Joan Sutherland and many grandchildren. Gary Lee and Earlene others. He is currently of Clinton have a Johnson rehearsing the opera Car- new baby girl bom on April men with the Utah Sym11. Grandparents are Earl phony, which will be perand Fern Beesley. April 13, 1979 formed sometime in May. A followup is being made concerning a report of ungovernable juveniles. Two warrants have been issued for failure to appear. Mrs. H. G. Hammon was A boy was picked up for probation violations among five luncheon guests and transported to Moweda. of Mrs. James Etherington Officers assisted at the scene of a medical emergency at the Etherington home in when a baby reportedly was having trouble breathing. Layton on. Thursday.. Also'1 i i . , present were Mrs. Farrell Adams of Ogden, Mrs. Lloyd April 14, 1979 A Union Pacific train at 200 S. Main sustained about $100 Pope, Mrs. Eldren Parker, ' damage when a rock hit the windshield. Mrs. Chester Gould, all of The Alana Motel, 116 N. Main, reported $45 damage to a Roy. window broken by a golf ball. Melissa Kent and Tammi Tony Joe Tapia, 25, 1492 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, was charged with driving under the influence and taken to Davis County Wangsguard were judged individual winners in the 7 Sheriffs Office. division in Miss Drill Team Sprouse Reitz, 399 S. State, reported damage to a lock on a door in a possible burglary attempt. Utah Pateant held recently Nine panes of glass were damaged at the Phillips 66 at Layton High School station, 133 N. Main. Damage estimated at $125. gymnasium. Pageant Glass in a phone booth at 133 N. Main was broken by rocks. director Pat Rhodes of Loss estimated at $250. Kaysville said the pageant Robert Morris Marcomey, 25, 5440 S. 1900 W., Roy, was give the girls in the pre-hig- h school ages a chance to learn arrested for public intoxication at the Pizza Hut and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. in and participate for high school Wayne Checketts, 342 E. 100 N., reported a sting ray preparation ELDER EARL activities. bicycle taken from the back yard. Loss estimated at $82.85. Oz and Verda Knight have James Leffall, 41, Salt Lake City, was arrested and returned from a tour of the charged with public intoxication following a problem at Pizza Marias. He was taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. deep south. They went in a It was reported kids were causing a problem at the group of about 85 flying to New Orleans then going by Meadow Park Subdivision filling up sewer lines with debris. bus to Orlando, Tallahassee, Miami Beach, Georgia, April 15, 1979 North and South Carolina, Gary Clark, 1155 S. 1000 E., reported returning home only to find a large brass crucifix in his carport. In checking, the Virginia, Washington D.C., Tennessee, Kentucky and police found one had been stolen from the St. Peters Missouri. They enjoyed the Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 S. A family fight was investigated after a woman was treated Space Center, Disney World, at Davis North Medical Center. and a visit to an LDS Church Five boys were questioned for trespassing at Pullams farm in Florida. The tour Pond. Three fishing poles were also found in the area. They lasted for about three weeks. were referred to their parents. John Carman is back home Jim Scott Spainhower, 1240 N. 1140 W., Layton, was taken been after having CLEARFIELD Elder hospitalized for several to Davis County Sheriff's Office for public intoxication. Raymond D. Earl, son of Mr. weeks for surgery. and Mrs. Willis J. Earl, 1153 1979 April 16, E. 1050 S., has been called to A missing child was reported to police. Visitors at the home of Maurice and Bertha Stoker Terry Marciniak, 512 E. 350 S., reported a license plate the Madrid Spain Mission. He will speak at the Clearlast week were their missing. field 2nd Ward, 935 S. State at daughter Karen Three abandoned vehicles were impounded. Payne and Florence Busby, 1035 S. State, reported damage to a 5 p.m. Sunday. grandchildren Kristen and A graduate of Clearfield mailbox. Korey of Covina, Calif. The A case of telephone harrassment is being investigated. High, he lettered in sports. He children were out of school Carl Lee, 197 Ross Dr., reported someone apparently tried is the recipient of the Duty to for the Easter vacation. Mrs. God award and was emto break into his parked vehicle. Stoker was recently in the ployed by Scott USA- hospital for eye surgery; she is recovering slowly. Jay and Florence Wallace hosted an Easter dinner on Saturday afternoon. In the morning they went to Antelope Island as a family, then had dinner D. Allen Henrie Owner-Mg- r. following the outing. Present Although waterbeds are relatively new to most of the world, the concept of sleeping on a were Mr.v Wallaces parents, bed of water is ancient. Today, more and more people are discovering the comfort of water-bedArley and Lorene Wallace, Industry experts predict that by 1980, one in ten Americans will sleep on a water bed. Keith and Judy Cisney and Todays waterbed buyers are insisting on better qulaity products, more variety of styles their children Ryan, Joan, in beds, mattresses, heaters, controls and accessories, to better meet their individual tastes and needs. RENAISSANCE WATERBEDS conveniently located at 3733 S. 250 W. in Ogden, has responded with the finest products on the market to meet even the most phone discriminating tastes. Renaissance Waterbeds is a factory outlet and manufactures their own beds and furniture CLEARFIELD in Provo, Utah. As a result, freight is not a part of the total cost and with collective pur525 S. State 10 will feature the best chasing among eight stores they always prices, variety and selection in Utah as well as immediate delivery. HOURS: ' These waterbeds come in King, Queen (Standard and Double sizes). There are styles to 8-- 1 Mon.-Fr- i. 2 a.m. blend with traditional or contemporary furniture. Many now come with matching bedroom 2-- 6 p.m. pieces. Now you dont have to worry about excess weight for your 2nd story or mobile home & Sat. 8-- 1 2 a.m. Thurs. because to the 39 bedroom, weight only lbs. per square foot. they have trimmed As the writers of this 1979 Review, we are proud to commend RENAISSANCE WATER-BEDFor Appt. Call: H on their outstanding products and we recommend that our readers stop in soon to 773-182- 1 discover the better way to sleep on a waterbed. leagues will be held April 21 DOG 1 EAR SPRUCE F Combed 6 Stained O9eo 4-6 X FLATTOP CEDAR 97 o. FLAT TOP CEDAR I X 4 - 6 Ft. Stand & Better 76 .o. FLATTOP CEDAR 5Ce.o 1 4 - 6 Ft Select X 1 3 I x 4 - 6 Ft. FLATTOP CEDAR 1 6-6 X Ft PECKY CEDAR 1 6 12 X X ft CEDAR 1 269 2 x 4 - 8 Ft. PECKY CEDAR 4 x 4 8 Ft. 1 CEDAR 4 x 4 - Ft. 4x4 Ft. 2 x 4 1 x 4 6 ft. t 2.94 rough common 1 x 4 6 Ft. combed . 98' a i W a. m 2wm. 54.a. 8 Ft. riowooir 6.49 i 17 I ea. 239 a. Ft. PECKY CEDAR 1 32 773-296- I10. a. Better Stand IV' CHAIN LINK $27.95 $34.95 $39.95 4 Ft. 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Visitors of Thomas and LaVaun Maycock this week are their sons and families Sharon and Thomas Maycock and children Kelly, Michelle and Tommy of Sparks, Nev. William Kaye Maycock their family, Lisa, Ruth, Kerry, Elizabeth and Billy of Horsehead, New York. They are here for the 50th Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Maycock this week The birthday of H.G. Hammon was observed on Sunday with a family dinner. Present were Lewis and Hatty Sly of Roy, Dee Jay and Shirley Hammon and their children and Diane Suzanne, Steven of Brigham City, Glade Merrill of Tremonton, David and Cathy Sundwall and their children, David, Nell and Jeddy of Salt Lake City, Roger and Edith Hanson and their two daughters Holly and Katy of Syracuse, LaFranz and Edith Stephens and Rose Johnson of Ogden. Mary Jane Judson and Christy Jenkins who live in Salt Lake came home over the Easter weekend to be with their families Dolores Judson and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins. Ken and Helen Iverson spend Easter Sunday in Brigham City with their daughter ar her family Leon and Karen Black Lewis and Wilma Cornia had as guests this weekend Mrs. Cronias mother, Edith Fearn, an aunt," Rachel Heiget and Lee Lindsay of Portland, Ore. Th6y came tp attend the funeral of Parely Lindsay of Provo who was buried on Monday. Roy and Bernice Hansen and Mrs. Hamsens parents, Lawrence and Nola Kimber and a nephew, Dale Davis of Springville, as dinner guests on Easter Sunday. Virginia Draper visited in Ogden on Sunday with Leone Bingham with a brother and his family Lewis Toone. Guests of Bill and Evon Cole on Sunday was their daughter, Barbara Sneedon and her children, Brady, and Lance of Ashley, Kanesville. Paul and Coleen Reid and their family observed Easter on Saturday, in the Roy Park . Enjoying the day were son pic-nici- Chad and his wife LoraLee and daughter Rachel of Roy Nate and daughter Robin Dickerson and their daughter JaNae of Layton, and sons still at home Mark, Bruce and Blake Reid. The Marino Ganzs were among family members enjoying Easter at the home of Mrs. Ganzs parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham in Kaysville. CLF FOR EVERYONE SCHNEITER'S R$eid6 Club - In Riverdale LAKE SIDE PAR 3 or RIVERSIDE REGULAR 9 HOLES Beautiful Driving Rang Tel. 3994636 Golf Clubs , s. CHRIS & DICK'S "THE WAU PANtLINO Mi April 18. 1979, Page 4 KiNOt" Equipment e Clothing Be fit by a professional 399-541- 2, Walker Bankard Matter Charge Bank Card Open 9 a.m. la 7 p.m. 9734731, 9734719 I SSS Wed 1500 towdi (1 Modi lest t lodwood Id.) OPEN SUNDAY! 10 e.m. ta 3 a. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Vita Card kfV S I Dr. Daryl E. Halta |