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Show 1 Clearfield Courier, November 7, 1979, Page 14 Pool slatos seniors nemod 'Teen of month" CHS Karen Collins and Kevin Nishijima, both CHS seniors have been nominated as Clearfield High representatives for Teenager of the Month, an award sponsored by the Roy Elks Club. Nominees from CHS, Layton High, and Roy High will be selected from the basis of achievements, multiple including leadership, Turkey art contest held Turkey Tom Art Contest sponsored by the Clearfield Recreation Department is now under way for boys and girls ages 2 to 12. Any A coloring media such as paints, crayons, pencils etc. may be used to brighten up our feathered friend for his Thanksgiving Day dinner water-color- appointment. s, Picture outlines of Turkey Tom will Eagles hold dinner The Roy Eagles, Aerie 3355, will hold a Cancer Drive Buffet Dinner on Nov. 14 at 7 to 10 p.m. The roast beef dinner will be held on a Wednesday instead of the usual Saturday, according to Irene P. Rowley. A dance will follow the dinner, beginning at 8 p.m. Featured will be the bands of The Beaver Bite and Toby and the Rebels. Cancer drive chairman is James D. Milburn. been the Month involved in class committees and council. She at located y- Last months nominees were Karen Rasmussen and Cory Schofield. Karen went on to win the r of the Clearfield Municipal Swim Pool 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 service, provides service at the Clearfield Convalescent Center. Karen is active in music at school and church. Kevin has been student-bodpresident oat North Davis and is presently serving that office at CHS. He was sophomore class president, and on the junior class council. Kevin was a member of the basketball team for three years and is a three, year letterman in citizenship and scholarship. The winner of the title wQl win a $25 bond and will go on to compete for the title Teenager of the Year at the end of the year. Karen has participated on the Journalism staff, user squad, track team and has be distributed through the schools or they may be picked up at the Recreation office character, is currently treasurer of the National Honor Society, and E.) Prizes will be awarded to winners in each of the following age categories; Preschoolers, Kindergarten-2n- d Grade, 3rd-4t- h Grade, and 5th-6t- h Grade. Entries must be submitted to the Recreation office by 5 p.m. Thursday November 15. All entires will also be on display at the Clearfield City Municipal Building. Read and use the want ads $2 week $6 month E tennis He has also been on the National Honor Society. Teen-age- class for family Clearfield Pool is starting a Mom or Dad and Tot class starting the week of Nov. 12, 1979. It will run on these days. Nov. 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, It will be every day for ten days, from 9 a m. to 10 a.m., or 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The cost is $12 for 10 lessons. 20, 21, 26, 27, 28,. We are taking registration now. The office is open from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Our open plunge hours are 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Mon., Tue., Wed., Friday and on Saturday 1:30 to 9 p.m. We are closed Thursday for lessons and Sunday for water maint- enance. For further information call 825-417- 1. Wed- the be will Homemaking classes. Mona Nebeker will give the lesson nesday in the morning. of Jeanine Andrews. Robert Williams was sustained a priest, the son of Jim and Carol Williams. Doug Evans was sustained deacons president, Michael Capner, 1st, Kelly Sunset 2 Ryan Harvey was baptized and confirmed, the son of Dennis and Deon Harvey. Gina Smith was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Call. Ethel Wiberg was released as second session Relief Society secretary, Donna Kidd as librarian for the Relief second session. Society on Wednesday will be the Homemaking classes with Linda Stoddard giving the lesson in the morning, Anderson, 2nd counselors, Don Evans secretary. Ronald Cole was sustained teachers quorum president, Robert Morrell 1st, Lane Fishburn 2nd counselors, Tommy Williams, secretary. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes there will be work on Christmas items. Barbara Wilson will give the lesson in the morning, Sue Williams in the evening. late! 6:30 p.m. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Homemaking meetings. Parsons and Lynada Dorothy Bodily giving the lessons. Gifts for the ward fair will be on that day to be sold at the ward fair on Nov. Sunset Fifth Wards Fall Bazaar From your place to ours, really cant be far The address is easy, 17th. Sunset, Utah it will be. Christiansen giving the lesson. There will be work on popcorn buckets, Christmas decorations and baby quilts. Homemade items consisting of baked goods, clothing, pillow cases, dishtowels, afghans, dolls, blocks and many others will go on sale at 12:00 noon with the days activities continuing until 6:00 p.m. Lunch serving will begin at 12:30 p.m. with many There will be prizes given away every hour with the main prize drawing at 5:00 p.m. Among the earliest broadcasters on AM radio were educational institutions. flJJIr Pickups, Vans WE SELL FOR LESS LESS BECAUSE WEHAVEi f OVERHEAD CLEARANCE ON THESE MODELS GRAND PRDC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram, 595 E. 200 So., Clearfield, members of the Clearfield fifth ward, has had relative a from Sacramento, California, a Mrs. Mary Eleanor Glover spending her vacation with them, and has just returned home. The Ingrams enjoyed her visit with them very much, and while she was here they took her to many Participates in exercise October 26 (FHTNC)-Na- vy Personnelman 3rd Class Lanny M. Leatherwood, son of Kathleen T. Stoddard of 4157 W. 300 N., West Point, Utah, is participating in exercise Ocean Safari 79." He is a crewmember aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Stephen B. homeported deployed Standing exercise 1979 BONNEVILLE come from Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Norway, Portugal, Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United BROUGHAM COUPE States. Ocean Safari 79 is designed to demonstrate and 1979 ESS'S bout th one word says it all Perform the road car thats smooth, responsive and ag- An automobile iookmg. that says something about passive to the world. you You to TJj ... 7435 12,000 STICKER So come join with us in a day of fun Help get your Christmas shopping done There will be games galore for children to enjoy Something there for every girl and boy. Big City Service With Low Country Prices places of interest, also and friends visiting relatives, and to the Ogden Temple and the Manti Temple in Manti. She was also invited to their grandson Douglas Terry Ingrams birthday .party, the Son of Terry and Judy Ingram, their son was two years old, and had an exciting birthday party, inviting 6 boys and 4 girls and grandparents and friends to help him blow out the candles on his cake. Mr. and Mrs. Haroia Steed, 616 Maple, Clearfield, members of the Clearfield fifth ward, are excited over the arrival of their new granddaughter, a darling improve NATOs to provide capability maritime support to Europe in time of crisis or war. The Luce is 512 feet long and carries a crew of 377 offficers and enlisted men. She is outfitted with guns, torpedo tubes and antisubmarine rockets. Leatherwood joined the Navy in July 1977. Book Week at the Davis County Library is bursting with activities. November 9 promises enjoyment for everyone with two enchanting movies and a Food 12-1- Fair. Monday, Jov. 12: North Branch Library Quick and Easy Candies, a demonstration by Dorothy Hansen, p.m.; South Branch Library "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court, a film, 7 p.m. 7 Tuesday, Nov. Branch 13: South Library on How A to Demonstration Bone a Turkey, by Warren Ferguson, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14: North Branch Library-Holi- day Rolls, a demonstration by Donna Lou Morgan, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17: South Branch Library Rescuers, a.m.; Library The a film, 10:30 North Branch same film, 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19: North Branch Library Quick and Easy Candies, a demonstration by Dorothy Hansen, South Branch A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs 7 p.m.; Library; I 703 WcRngton Dlvd. 7 clip this article from your paper Hang where you can see it November 10 is already taken To share with us in Sunset. So baby birl, born October the 23rd to their daughter Pamela, and her husband Dr. Hal Cole. Pam and Hal have two other children, a little boy and a girl who are enjoying their visit with their grandparents while their mother is in the hospital and are anxiously awaiting the day when their new baby sister will arrive home. David and Judy Pullum, 578 E. 200 So., Clearfield are thrilled over the new arrival of their first son, born to them on October the 13th. They are naming their son Jason, and are enjoying every day with him. with NATOs Naval Force, two-wee- 6995 W89S595 Sandra and Juanettu Johnson display the items prepared for the Sunset 5th Ward Bazaar. in Atlantic. k The exercise is in the North conducted being Atlantic Ocean and Norwegian Sea. Ships and aircraft in the multi-natio- n H1''1 DEANNA BRIDGES AND Mayport, Fla., and currently all-ne- Wh 3 Clearfield fifth ward news Luce, Make an important discovery Grand Prix for 1979. With a beautifully trim exterior. Yet Its with more leg room and luggage room than last years Grand Prix. See one today. Loaded With Everything Possible $rf-v- toys, various quick dishes to satisfy the appetite of each family member. 43 YEARS - SAME LOCATION Pontiac, just read it and see 2431 North 250 West in Sunset 7 Relief Society on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning will be the Homemaking classes, Mae Berneice Hansen in the evening. There will be work on pinecone trees and Christmas wreaths. GW1C Bazaar scheduled in Sunset -- Sunset Jennifer Ganz was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Marino and Jean Ganz. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Charlesworth called their Amber baby daughter Charlesworth. The ward fair Sunset 4 Robert Andrews was will be held on Nov. 17 sustained a teacher, the son beginning with a dinner at Bottom row, Diane McCarty, Steven Silvester, Wendi Wood. Clip this article, mark the date November 10, 1979 12:00 Noon Hurry - Dont be M CEiureEi Mens Sunset 1 Relief Society on decorated pumpkin and potter contests at Pioneer Elementary were, top row, left to right, Doug Hutchison, Angela Cargile, Chaun McCellan. WINNERS OF THE 2RI& Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds. Court, a film, 7 p.m. For family entertainment the musical comedy, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court, is a cap tivating adaptation from a Mark Twain novel. "The Rescuers is a childrens film of mice, men and scary kidnaps. . , of alligators, swamp critters and evil villains! The Food Fair offers demonstrations on Quick and Easy Candies, Turkey and Holiday Rolls Quick and Easy Candies will be demonstrated by Dorothy Hansen, Davis Countys Utah State University Extension Home Economist. She has been Assistant Professor and Field Faculty Member at Utah State University for 13 years. Warren Ferguson has been De-boni- delighting various groups with his turkey demonstration for 15 years. He will shoW how to remove the carcass of a turkey, fill the cavity with stuffing and sew it back up again. The turkey will look like it did before he started, but will carve so easily, like a boneless ham. Mr. Ferguson is an Electrical Engineer by profession and among other things is an Honorary member of Viewmont High Schools Future Homemakers of America. Salt Lake Tribune Food Editor for 14 years, Donna Lou Morgan will be demonstrating how ' many festive holiday breads can be made from one basic roll recipe. Mrs. Morgan is also currently President of the International organization, News Food Editors and Writers. Programs will be held at the South Branch of the Davis County Library, 727 South Main in Bountiful, and at the North Branch of the Davis County Library, 562 S. 1000 E. In Clearfield. |