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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER. V V t June 27, 1979, Page 10 flSw Denise Hammon club which will be called the Sunlight Handy Misses" was organized on June 7th at the home of Dona Wayment who will lead the group in their summer activities. They will study arts and crafts and quilting. They will be meeting on Mondays from 10 .W 30 until noon. Lynda Wayment will be junior leader and reporter. A 4-- H President, Evyonne Draayer; vice-presiden- t, Cheryl Reed; 2nd vice president, Holly Ford; secretary and treasurer, Raquel Eves; recreation chairman, Debbie Martin. Mrs. Ella Norris Hawkins Wright, 62, of Clearfield who died on June 17 in St. Benedicts Hospital was the sister of William G. Bradley. She was born in Ogden and a member of the LDS Church. Her husband William L. Wright, two sons and two daughters William John Wright, Mrs. David (Ella Jean) Lee both of Layton, Robert L. Wright, Pocatello, Ida. and Mrs. Clifford(Ilene) Porter of Ogden survived. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Ogden with Bishop Ralph Barnick officiating. Internment in the West Weber Cemetary. Mr. and Mrs. George Orner of Middleton, Pa. are visiting here this month and into July with a son and his wife Stanley and Jane Jurgill, another Sunset son Mr. and Mrs. James Orner in Ogden and with a daughter, Dorene Jones in Clearfield. Faye Gilmon has been hospitalized for diagnosis and treatment. David and Georgia na Page have a new daughter born on June 18. Guests of the Jim Dunaways this weekend have been a nephew of Mrs. Dunaways Brent and Janet Anderson and their children and Rebecca Nathan, Nathan. They are from Seattle. Also coming from Provo was a son and Scott his family and a foster daughter and her family Paul and Vicki Barber from Kaysville. Lorene Wallace is home recuperating from surgery on Tuesday of last week. Arnold and Margreth and June and Thora Martin were among a group of square dancers going to Lava Hot Springs last weekend. They wound up the trip at Blackfoot Reservoir before coming home. Margaret Egbert is back home after many weeks in a Salt Lake Hospital. Sat-terle- e, Man has 80th birthday Coming for the missionary farewell of their grandson James Gorringe were Mr. and Mrs. George Preston of West Ovina, Calif., Mrs. Mildred Gorringe of Oakley Ida. a cousin Gregg Gorringe of Oakley, sister Joan who is attending BYU, another sister Mr. and Mrs. Duwaine Elder of Salt Lake City. James is the son of Hal and Barbara Gorringe. The Allen Stephens family attended church services in Murray on Sunday. The son of Mrs. Stephens sister Mr. and Mrs. Mark Redd reported on his mission in the Argentine, S.A. area. Clarence Layton; moving to Sunset 17 years ago. Surviving are his widow of Sunset; one son and three was dead on arrival Sunday 17, 1979, at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Mr. Wilcox was born April 27, 1904, in Clinton, Utah, a son of James F. and Lillian Jane Muir Wilcox. On Dec. 11, 1936. he was to married Dorothy Christensen in the Logan LDS Temple. He had been employed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for 17 years prior to his retirement. He was later employed by Davis County Schools. He was a member of the Sunset 4th LDS Ward and was active as a high priest, Roy; Mfs. Connan K Brenda) Jenkins, Hooper; Mrs . Alice Elaine Starks. Rov: Mrs. Ric (Anna) DeAzevedo, Van Nuys, Calif.; 12 grand- children. Also surviving are four brothers and two sisters, Glen E. Wilcox, Baldwin Park, Calif.; Emery Wilcox, received several awards from the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot for Outstanding Achievement. He had lived in Heybum, Idaho, and Clearfield before Lawrence Clearfield; Rosemead, Calif.; Golden Wilcox, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Howard (Lo,.a) Jensen, Burley,- Idaho; Mrs. Violet Christensen, Hooper. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Sunset 4th Ward Chapel, 220 W. 975 N., with Bishop Lee Anderson officiating. Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Roy Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment in the Syracuse Cemetery. home at 645 W. 300 N., Clearfield. A reception will follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Higley at 599 W. 300 N., Clearfield, and one on June 30 at the Roosevelt LDS 1st Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Jones was graduated from Union High School and will receive her bachelors degree in sociology from s ternational at business Weber State College. He served an LDS Mission to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If there were a favorite American "ethnic food, fried chicken would rank high on the list, along with such foods as hot dogs, ice cream and apple pie. But if the truth be known, the chore of tending the skillet and cleaning a grease-splatterrange is a deterrent to frequent enjoyment of this dish. popular Now, with new Oven Fry coating for chicken, this hassle is a thing of the past. The chicken fries in the oven and the result is crispy, crunchy fried chicken that is moist and tender inside. The new product comes in two varieties. Home Style Flour Recipe calls for coating the chicken, spreading 2 tablespoons oil in a baking pan and frying in the oven about 1 hour at 425 degrees, turning only once. Crispy Crumb Recipe calk for dipping the chicken into an egg and water mixture before coating, then spreading 4 tablespoons oil in baking pan. After coating, the chicken is fried for about 50 minutes at 400 degrees, turned only once. For this dinner that serves four, 1 package of Oven Fry with Crispy crumb coating will coat pounds chicken have in the the chicken Once is oven, ample time you pieces. to prepare Spicy Savory Rice with the help of packaged enriched rice. Add your favorite flavor salad dressing mix to Mixed Green Salad with Croutons. Toss and pre-cook- FACTORY It takes one second for the wings of small hummingbird 0ULE - Freeport Center C1 2 OPEN TO PUBLIC 10-- 5 - u ts Printed (FlolfoM) Broadcloth Clinuots $1.59 ItVi-l- k. Poly Fluff iCatts Niederhauser, all of Clinton; Lynn B. Niederhauser, Kaysville, and Clare B. Niederhauser, Layton. ' They have 19 Love s. a hew baby June LITTLE KNOWN FACTS When powdering an infant, shake the powder into your hand first and apply it carefully so there isnt a cloud around the babys face and he inhales as little as possible. 15: Arthur and Charlene Mitchell, 2562 North 1000 West, Clinton, girl. June 16: , LaVar Gene and Tfudee Peterson, 299 East 600 North, Kaysville, boy. Ralph and Cheryl Carpio, 1814 North 250 West, Sunset, boy. Gary Lee and Deborah McIntosh, 378 Morgan Street, ; Layton, boy. , . June 17: Brett and DiAnna Elmer, boy. June 18: David Russell and Christine Nance, Syracuse, boy. 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Niederhauser, Niederhauser, and Bruce L. low-calor- e, CITIZENS BANK n 19 rd.: Serve a chic, individual platter of crudities colorful, crisp raw vegetables surrounding a delicate china cup with a dip; a private serving of chicken and artichoke aspic; ones own minibottle of Ferrarelle, Italys lightly carbonated mineral water, and liqueur-splashe- d fruits chilled on ice as the finishing touch. they 1959. Mr. and - Utah, Heights, when Mrs. Clare B. Niederhauser in Layton. The Niederhausers were married June 19, 1929, in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Niederhauser was a building contractor in River polyester by Mothercare, retailing specialists for mothers-to-bbabied and children under five. V Thursday thro Sot. Man's Colored gT-Shir- to beat 70 times. Read and use the want ads . until 1954 moved to Clearfield. They have made their home in Clinton since mem- with an open house Saturday. The open house was held at the home of A son and daughter-in-lpw- 2-- serve and dinners readyt Active CLINTON bers of the Clinton LDS 2nd Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Joseph Niederhauser, 1597 N. 1600 W., celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Davis North Navvborns ed Utah State University in the fall. Mr. Thorpe was graduated from Clearfield High School and is majoring in in- If you want to make a dieter come alive with delight, dont serve home style-se- rve palace style. Chummy, community platters and bowls at the center of the table are out, and individualized service is in. - Fried chicken summer favorite ROOSEVELT Miss Lucy Jones and John B. Thorpe are making plans for a wedding on June 29 in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Jones of Roosevelt. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thorpe, who make their Anniversary noted AH SOLO MIO! Wilcox, . other church positions. He attended Clearfield-schoolanl was a poet. He , daughters, Boyd Wilcox, worker, Sunday School teacher, and held temple Norma Burgloss of Clearfield; Mr. Basil Thurman of Clearfield; Arietta Sibley of Clearfield; Elliot Thurman of Clinton, Mrs. Andrew (Carol) Schneider of Cleveland, Ohio and Mr. Robert Thurman of Seattle. Sunset man dies at age of 75 eth Mrs. and stream, The bay and ocean wide. But I was fishing the Old Snake River; One day at even tide. The pugent scent of pine filled the air, . . It was great just to be there. The skeeters were biting me up a bit, ; I had an idea Id better quit. Just one more cast and then Id go, That horsefly was a dirty so and so. I cast my lure across the sparkling stream, I saw a flash of light a golden beam. There was a shock upon my line, A thrill of joy went up my spine. My reel was squeeling like a hungry sow, I hung on but I dont know how. I ran up and down the rocky shore, I never had such, a fight before. Down to the bottom up to the top, It seemed to me it would never stop.. Id lost my hat and swallowed my cud, Bit my tongue I could taste the blood. ; Ah when at last he began to tire, Hed given me a fight I could admire. . I took my net and dipped him out, I bent to look at my beautiful trout. The sight caused my dry lips to pucker, The thing Id caught was only a sucker; By F.E. Wiggill Dec. 15, 1974 He married Christa Nielson in 1924 at Idaho Falls, Idaho. She passed away in 1973. In August of 1973, Mr. Thurman married Catherine Potter. Mr. Thurman is a member of the LDS Church and the father of seven children. His children are: Mrs. Delbert (Mary) Kester of A. Thurman June Couple plan engagement Now I have fished both lake 1970. Odell W. 314 825 of N., Wilcox, 75, Jones and John Thorpe make plans for wedding THE FISHERMAN with the Union Pacific Railroad until he retired in SUNSET-Kenn- Lucy Summer has begun, now we are beginning to plan for the next big event, the Davis County Fair. Fair Days will be August 16, 17 and 18th. During the past years, our Senior Citizens have really won a lot of blue, red, and purple ribbons. Just a note now to remind you to finish up some of your handiwork or projects so you can get it entered in the Fair. We would like youc finished item by August 10th. We are so proud of the man and varied talents of our Senior Citizens. The following poem wzs written by Francis Wiggel of Syracuse. Mr. Clarence A. Thurman of 352 Barlow in Clearfield will celebrate his 80th birthday on Tuesday July 3rd. The family will hold a party in his honor at his house on Tuesday from 6:30 till 8:30 p.m. Mr. Thurman was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming on July 3, 1889, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thurman. He moved to Clearfield in 1942 and worked as a section foreman lite Ham 625-- 7 16V O Pom Put and Catuait liftomi Othce ftttMr CeScfSiJ Take Home a Mixed Bouquet |