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Show t, i June 6. 1979. Page 18 CLEARFIELD COURIER. Colorful past outlines history of Clearfield with the new into effect last Sunday afternoon at the Center Street surface Fourth and Ninth Ward building as the first to be Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Another mark in built. It was proposed that the 25 Street Chapel be renovated and brought up to standard with the newer buildings in the year old Center Clearfield church history was made with the renovation and rededication af the Center Street Chapel. Stoker, and later Elder LeRoy B? Marsh was sustained as Second Counselor in the Bishopric. Elder George H. Draper was chosen as Ward Clerk. Stake. Renovation began the end of October and moved forward until the completion in May. HISTORY OF THE Shortly after Harold C. Steed, President Harvey M. Broadbent, and John A. Beutler were sustained as the Clearfield Utah Stake CLEARFIELD During Bishop Woods FIRST small community of Clearfield grew sufficiently, and there were enough people to form a Ward, on November 3, 1907, at a special meeting held in the newly completed warehouse of the Woods Cross Canning Company, the people of this vicinity were called together by Bishop David Cook of Syracuse, and a Clearfield Ward was organized under v, 'V ' MAS 171 SilM (Om Mm) S rtytM a 3 colors MASTECTOMY The (1 R 2 place) with Elders Albert T. Smith and Joseph L. Mabey as counselors. At a special Ward Conference called for March 22, 1925, Elder Briant S. Jacobs was sustained as Bishop and FITTINGS Bn Tint Performs When Othen Pnmlse CALL AND ASK FOR VERNA 394-123- 9 1024 2ND STREET -- -- OGDEN Momm Hbwim W 14, 1917, this Bishopric was honorably released and Elder David Stoker was chosen as Bishop SOOY SHARERS SLEEPWEAR SWIM WEAR The North Davis Stake was in 1915, with Henry H. Blood as President, and on August 8, 1915, Bishop Wood and his counselors organized January wear MATERNITY 26, 1953. and Elder Heber C. Blood was chosen and sustained as Bishop with Elders Jesse H. Barlow and Horace W. Clark as his counselors. On Sptctofzfsf Ik Cotton fltttl.... - community and dedicated September 17, 1911, by Pres. Joseph F. Smith, sixth president of the church. This building was used by the First Ward until the dedication of the Center Street Chapel on February were honorably released, JOY DBAS PERFORMANCE Harold Holt was chosen Bishop with Elders Melvin G. Wood and Clarence J. Stoker as counselors. On April 18. 1137, Elder Melvin G. Wood was sustained as Bishop after selected as his counselors Elders Clarence J. Stoker and Fred N. Clark, with Thomas Delbert Jaques as Ward Clerk. Because of the tremendous growth in the Clearfield area, it became necessary to divide the Clearfield Ward, creating the Clearfield Second Ward, which was done July 30, 1944 under the direction of Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve. Elder Clarence J. Stoker was released as to You Close with more concern, more services, more security 2910 Washington Blvd. 4079 Riverdale Road - - 621-726- 621-865- 6 0 F 0.1.C. Utah Baneorporation of Bishop Melvin G. Wood, application was made to build a new chapel on the nine lots at the corner of 350 E. and Center Street, given to the church by Brother Albert T. Smith. A considerable amount of money was raised and plans were commenced, but due to Myron Bodily, Harold Johnson and Foster R. Chandler as clerks. Elder Eldon H. Barlow was sustained as Bishop of the newly created Third ceeding Raymond Hadfield. In 1948, interest in building a new chapel was 'again revived under the direction of Bishop Verno E. Larson, and we were again advised to delay the project until the Clearfield Second Ward and Stake House Building was completed. At that time there was a total of $30,000 in the building fund that had been raised in the ward. On June 13, 1950, Bishop Verno E. Larson was released as Bishop of the Clearfield First Ward, and Elder George S. Haslam was sustained as Bishop with Virgil T. Hilton and Anthon O. Montgomery as counselors, and Phillip C. Blood, Rex Bollschweiler and Faunt E. Montgomery as clerks. In June 1950, under the S. direction of Bishop Haslam, application was again submitted, and after considerable negotiation and two Ever drink a toast and wonder who started the custom of clinking the glasses together? It is said that the Roman gladiators did when they toasted Mantle of the New York Yankees holds the record for striking out the most, 17 times in 16 games. And that usual terror at the plate, Yankee Yogi another Hall of Berra, Famer, hit only .195 in all of his 15 All-Stappearances. th deferments, one another prior to teach performance Expert! i V. f.ui?rr Every years All-St- All-Star- All-Sta- Game has its heroes and goats. The e hero was New York Giants lefthander Carl Hubbell, who struck out five American League sluggers in a row in the 34 All-StGame. Players like Willie Mays of the New York and San Francisco Giants and New York Mets, Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox, and Stan Musial of ballpark, or at the St. Louis Cardinals al- featuring a Gillette ways excelled. display. i 1- ALL-SMA- & LL MINI-STA- Professional Dance Training: Ballet - Ages 3-- 6, 7-1- 0 & & stores All-St- 5 RS Precision Dance t 11-1- 3 is t CALL NOW: of the Council of the Twelve. Division of the First Ward To Create the Third Ward On March l, 1953, under the direction of President George S. Haslam, newly sustained President of the North Davis Stake, the First Ward was divided, and the new Clearfield Third Ward was created. Released from the First Ward Bishopric were Bishop George S. STUDIO OF THE ARTS 825-796- 3 376-890- 8 Director: Pat Rhodes Petersen (jvuotor company 3130 WASHINGTON PHONE BLVD. 621-807- 0 WE LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS. TOO! FIRST OF THE MONTH DATSUN 2-DO- 210 OR DELUXE 446 NEW 1953, 26, LeGrand Richards IP UUSbcirji tUrttofiRp xrir titan the arena. say that if trade restrictions are removed, will decline, and jobs in some areas will increase. Bishop George dedicatorial address and prayer given by Elder 314 in Although the great Joe had his good and bad years with the another Yankee great, pitcher Red Ruffing, performed less than brilliantly r in competition. Ruffing, with 273 career wins, gave up seven runs in seven innings in his three appearances. Who will get the chance to be this years heroes and goats when the game is played July 17 in Seattle? Thats up to the fans who participate in a nationwide undeelection rwritten by the Gillette Companys Safety Razor Division. Ballots are free at any major or minor league DiMaggio All-St- approval conducted by Bishop George S. Haslam, with the Reg. $344.95 All-Sta- All-St- to proceed with the plans. Ground was broken by Bishop LeGrand Richards at a ceremony held May 28, 1951. Since then the building held February SALE PRICE: next week Hall of Famer Mickey Pope. Dedicatorial services were With a bag, so mow between so you longer stops. Empties easy, stops are shorter. Trims close front and sides. Balanced design prevents scalping. Buy now and save big. be continued von ittioiv? etiquette writer of the century wrote that e lady could wipe her hands on the tablecloth but not blow her nose on it! Haslam acted as contractor for the building and Albert P. Wallace served as of conSuperintendent struction. The total floor area was 18,000 sq. ft. The architect was Theodore ft The Jacobsen Super Bagger. To First Ward, under the his counselors were William Creation of the Fifth And Sixth Wards On October 28, 1956, a An S. JACOBSEN. direction of Stake President George S. Haslam. The purpose of the meeting was the division of both wards. ...that not all of baseballs greats have played up to r their capabilities in Games? Hard as it is to believe, was given on April 17, 1951 and an application was sent to the Building Department landscaping. Big creating the Gearfield Fifth Elder and Sixth Wards Mark M. Argyle was sustained as Bishop of the Gearfield First Ward, and BID proceeded without delay, and was completed at a construction cost of approximately $150,000, plus $25,000 for furnishings, musical instruments and grass catcher of the Clearfield First and Third Wards was called, conducted by Bishop Anthon O. Montgomery of the Gearfield special meeting On September 8, 1946, Elder Verno E. Larson was sustained as Bishop of the Clearfield First Ward with Elders Phillip C. Blood and Hadfield as Raymond counselors. In December Elder George S. 1946, Haslam was sustained as Second Counselor suc- Financial Family Save a bundle on our biggest bagger. counselors Wilmer S. Barlow and Myron D. Sessions, with Ward, and his counselors were Donald F. Petterborg and J. Duffy Palmer, with clerks Phillip C. Blood, Rex Bollschweiller and William Benincosa. Second Counselor in the First Ward to become the new Bishop of the Clearfield Second Ward. At that time Fred N. Clark and Vemo E. Larson were sustained as counselors in the First Ward. In 1944, under the leadership Church Building Committee. Draayer and he selected as his the North Davis Stake Presidency. Bishop Wood Nelson and Phillip I. Forbes served as clerks. This IFoflExst) the Clearfield First Ward George Harold Holt was sustained as counselor to President Arnold D. Miller in he chose as counselors Elders David Layton and Jesse D. Barlow. Jens K. Come in and say hello to Bonnie OMamber Bishopric continued in office for the next 10 years, when in April 28, 1935, Elder George government demands on materials for the war effort, this project was postponed at the suggestion of the iresidhy to setrv ydm. f ad- the first ministration, building located on the present Main Street, was built by the struggling WARD As the Presidency, they recognized a need for a stake building program. Mainly to anticipate 'he great growth that 'f.a- - opceted for the Clearfield area A plan where each ward in the Stake would contribute time and money to the construction and updating of every building on a stake basis was presented to the Bishops on December 10, 1972. Approval was given on COMMAND the direction of Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve. Elder James G. Wood, a counselor in the Syracuse Ward Bishopric, was sustained as the first Bishop, and he chose as his First Counselor Elder David that day and this stake building program was put Emotional and spiritual feelings were brought to the Wards LDS Haslam, and Counselors Virgil T. Hilton and Anthon O. Montgomery; Clerks Phillip C. Blood. Faunt Montgomery and Rex Bollschwelller. Anthon O. Montgomery was sustained as Bishop of 22 to choose 1979 1 5 to choose from LeBaron or 4-d- Q |