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Show Talented oeniorc complimented Love Our congratulations A word about Davis North Newborns C financing from Boise Cascade Homes: Davis North Medical Center Sept. 14, 1979 Robert and Peggy Sheen 230 East 1700 South No. C, Clearfield, Utah, Female. Sept. 14, 1979 Rickie and Jo Ann Dahl, 121 Mill Road No. 1, Layton, Utah, Male. Sept. 15, 1979 Brent and Becky Mildon, 3315 West 1700 South, Syracuse, Utah, male. Sept. 15, 1979 Ronald and Joann Larsen, 1425 East Gentile, Layton, Utah, female. Sept. 16, 1979 Normand and Terry Bell, 680 North Main No. Kaysville, Utah, male. Sept. 17, 1979 Loren and Marie Dowell, Box 9473, Ogden, Utah, male. Sept. 17, 1979 Randy and Kristena Hill, 857 West 2650 North, Clinton, Utah, female. Sept. 18, 1979 David and Janeil Reed, 5194 South 2000 West, Roy, Utah, male. Sept. 19, 1979 James and Sherrie Worley, 29 South Villa Drive, Clearfield, Utah, female. Sept. 19, 1979 Alan and Eileen Davis, 436 East 380 North, American Fork, Utah, female. Sept. 19, 1979 Larry Ray and Debra Talbot, 2290 West 4000 South, Roy, Utah, female. Sept. 20, 19789 Kevin and Bea Cardwell, 1088 North 1250 East, East Layton, Utah, male. Sept. 20, 1979 Don and Viola Adams, 189 South Main No. 59, Layton, Utah, female. Sept. 20, 1979 David and Sandra Beddes, 787 South 1425 West, Clearfield, Utah, male. Sept. 20, 1979 Jared and Kadell Richardson, 880 East Brookshire, Kaysville, Utah, female. D-1- 6, Now. when you buy u Boise Cascade Home, you get more lhan our building expertise. Because we can help you finance your new home as well with the best possible terms. In fact, we can often help arrange up to 100 financing. And help you get the best market rates on V.A.. F.H.A.. Farm Home and Conventional Loans. That's not just a promise, either. Weve helped many families finance their new homes. And better terms, combined with the superior value we build in. make a Boise Cascade Home the best buy around. Come in and talk with us about financing. Well show you ways In vnnr dronm home Serviceman cited U.S. FORCES, Germany (AHTNC) Sept. 10-- Cpl. Paul J. Garcia of Clearfield, Utah, and other members of the 67th Air Defense Were Authorized Dealers For () Boise Cascade Homes And We Want to Get To Know You. CLASSIC CONSTRUCTION 4185 So. 300 W. Ogden, Utah Tel. 394-613- 1 or 399-588- 8 y Artillery in Glebelstadt, Germany, recently took part in an annual service practice at the NATO Missile Firing Installation (NAMFI) on the Island of Crete near Greece. The ASP training provides the missilemen with a yearly opportunity to fire live missiles at drone targets. Also, during this period, the NAMFI evaluators challenge the crew with a variety of simulated and real County participated in the Utah State Fair. We congratulate the to Delma Hogge of Clearfield who tied for first place honors in the Senior Citizens Olympics Golf Tournament held at Stansbury Park on September 7th. Three ladies tied with a 77 net. Delma won a Senior Olympics medal. There was a total of 70 seniors participating in the tournament. According to Mrs. Hogge, it was a really great day. following She met several other seniors from throughout the state of Utah. She would really encourage our other seniors to participate next year. were also delighted We that several senior citizens from the North end of Davis x& Employees noted AIR HILL FORCE BASE A service pin has been awarded to Sunset resident George Harley at Hill AFB ceremonies. He is a supervisory police officer at the base. Mr. Harley and his wife Carol have four children. FORCE resident Rita J. Breitweiser has received a service Garcia, lives at 121 Lakeview, Clearfield, Utah. She is- - a personnel assistant at .the base. Mrs. Breitweiser and her husband Gary have two October wedding children. Wedding plans made ceremonies. She is a procurement clerk at the base. Ms. Sessions has two - children. AnnoCLEARFIELD uncement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Donna R. McGhghy to Emanuel T. Vogel. The ceremony will be performed at the Elmcrest Baptist Church in Abilene, October dated Miss Rebecca Lind Ellsworth, 1228 W. 450 N., Clearfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Ellsworth of 1060 Henderson Drive will become a bride in ceremonies Oct. 5 at the White House in South Ogden. The bridegroom elect, Richard Alan Everett of Hill Air Force Base, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eliott Everett of Rancho Cordova, Calif. A reception will be held following the ceremony. Miss Ellsworth is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and LDS Seminary. The future bridegroom was graduated from Rancho Cordova High School and is serving in the Air Force.' ffiffi mmmwG CD QIB(niSdG33IilIQ,(IuB(I9GXIIKi!lID0IO3ZinD Temple. Shirley graduated from Provo High School and LDS seminary and attended BYU Institute of Religion. She served an LDS mission in California. John graduated from Dixie College and attended BYU. He served an LDS mission in the North East New England State Mission. ar High School. Mr. Vogel is a graudate of Sterling High School in Phoenix, and is attending Weber State College. (3 COSED SE33 33W CQHS MB VCI!D(IDCIIl!XD?CIiIjllH3IHSCi7QCEEQ3i35BIID Shirley Day and John Butler will be married October 5 in the Ogden LDS AIR FORCE HILL BASE Patty L. Sessions of Clearfield has received a service pin at Hill AFB The bride elect was graduated from Abilene 0D 0S5tE (SB GOT SHSHilD Its average 116-inch-thic- of ANaabWorSentan TAN PERFECT shell k 2755 Washington Blvd. can support the weight of a 280-poun- man. d i Ok CALI 3934122 KHtNSlBXOCHUB Shirley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl R. Day of Clearfield. John is the son of Mrs. Marguerite A. Butler of Greenville N.H. They wish to extend an invitation to all friends and relatives, to an open thouse on that evening from 6:30 until nine at the Clearfield first Ward 350 E. Center St. Clearfield, Utah. Wedding vows unite couple SUNSET Marriage vows were recited on Saturday by the former Miss Annette Marie Mason and David W. Snader. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Mason of Littleton, Colo. The bridegroom, who lives at 68 W. 2300 N., No. 6W, is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snader. Setting for the impressive rites was the Hill Air Force Base Chapel. A reception followed at the Hilary House in Ogden. Officiating in the ceremony was Chaplain James Oldham. Keep The Glow ostrich egg weighs 3.63 to 3.88 pounds. The and John Butler announce wedding plans. Couple plan for at Hill AFB ceremonies. pin problems concerning the preparation and launching of their missile. The annual testing is designed to keep air defense units in a state of constant readiness to perform their mission. is Garcia regularly as senior gunner a assigned with the artillery. His mother, Mrs. Emma SHIRLEY DAY AIR HILL BASE Clearfield 20-ye-ar Tex., on Nov. 24. Miss McGhghy is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. McGhghy of 4 Abilene. Her fiance, who lives at 548 E. 450 S., Apt. No. L, Clearfield, is a son of Rev. and Mrs. Traugott K. Vogel of Phoenix, Ariz. STEREOS Dora people: Woodward of Kaysville who received the Best of Show" award in the crafts division, on her beautiful pine women baskets. This is a tremendous achievement. Also Ethel Paul, Clearfield, won a red ribbon on her oil painting, Haydens Peak. Rudy Michealchik of Syracuse, won ribbons on her beautiful ceramic work and also on her Japanese embroidary. Lola Sessions of West Point won ribbons with her china paintings and also on her ceramic colonial dolls. Zola Millard of Clearfield won ribbons on her beautiful lapidary. PEARL LACE The bride was attractive in her organza gown with pearl lace overlay on the fitted bodice and a Queen Anne neckline. The long bishop sleeves were designed with lace appliques and deep lace cuffs. The softly drapped skirt and train featured lace appliques and a double flounce of crystal pleats. Maid of honor was Miss Robin Rose. Serving as bridesmaids were Miss Debra Mason, Miss Patty Olsen and Miss Fay Chot-vacwith Charlotte Mason as junior bridesmaid, and as attending matron, Mrs. Bruce Matson. Best man duties were performed by Terry Shober. Ushers were Bruce Mason, Steve Dorman, John Wilcox and Harold Cherry. The newlyweds will live in to Southern California. Sunset after a trip CDC3D 3AQG 1975 Olds Royds Coupe Full CDCBClU 1 powtr and air cond 10 977 Chev Ccmcro Coups O Fully loaded, very nice 1975 Chev Monte Ccrb $mqa Dark blue and real dean, air cond 1966 Ccilhc Da Villa Solid blue wlealher interior, immaculate 0 ....... MW w 1979 Plymouth Horizon frsnxmE i OOgoOqocoocbG ftOSSyuOfe) g viEim ddqvdg 1978 Ford Short Bod With teffiffiSfte Tan Six TimssJffisJ&f7 Thafffhe Sun ! 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