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Show "r Obituaries Clearfield Courier, December 1 2. 1979, Page 1 Francesica 3 Lopez LOS CDwcIh IMews SUNSET 1 Norma Buchanan was released as a Sunday School teacher, Joan Benton as Junior Sunday School chorister. Sustained was Vonda School the Homemaking lessons Sue Johnston and Barbara teachrs, Janet Whittier Wilson will give the le96on. Susan Williamson, Clark Sunday junior Sunday School chorister. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations with classes Laverne McQuarrie in the morning, Dorothy More in the Mother evening. Education class leaders are Verdeen and Whittier Kathryn Spakman. SUNSET 2 Bonnie McCann released as Beehive leader, Debra Kurrill sustained. Relief Society on Social Wednesday will be Relations with Helen Wood in the morning leading the group, Lois Jensen in the evening. Phyllis Huffman is the Mother Education class te LEOLA GREEN MERRILL leader. Loola Groan Merrill SUNSET 3 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations stagos sacred dramatization sacred An original dramatization, I THINK will be1 MARY OF Green Leola presented by Merrill, Friday, December 14 at 7 p.m. in the Clearfield Center Street Chapel. The Clearfield First, Second, and Fifth Ward Relief Societies will host this special event for their Christmas social. All women of the host wards and the Stake Officers are irjvited. Mrs. George Hansen will be in.cjharge of several musical numbers prior to dramatization. the Light refreshments SUNSET 4 Kevin was Bassett sustained an elder, the son of Nevin and Doris Bassett. The Christmas Social will be held Tuesday 18 along with will be served. Mrs. Merrill has written and presented over 55 full length plays, and has performed professionally in all the western states in her shows. For five had her own radio she years program on KSL each and Mother Education classes with Sandra Shelly giving the first session Social Relations lesson, Ruth Dunaway the second session. Elna Brady is Mother Education class leader. SUNSET 5 Archie and Ann Dinsmore were sustained ward members. The Christmas party will be on Saturday for all ward members. It is pot a program and Santa for the luck. There will be youngsters. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social with Marlene Vigh leading the first session, Bonnie Draayer the evening group. Elaine Wood is both day and Relations classes evening Mother Education class leader. SUNSET 6 A special Deseret Industry drive is scheduled for Satur- day morning. Material can be placed on the front perch to be picked up. There will be a Cub Scout meeting- on Saturday at 4 p.m. in the stake center. Tithing settlement will be from Dec. 26 until 30. A Christmas ward social is planned for Dec. 23. Relief Society onwed. will be the Social Relations classes with Carol Butt both - Sunday morning entitled Sabbath Prelude. She is an honor graduate from the of drama department Education class lesson. SUNSET 7 Linda Heinze was released as 1 st counselor in the young womens' program, Gayle Roberts as 2nd counselor. Brigham Young University. Have you 33 . She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton and the Sacred Heart of Jesus Society. She was also a member of the senior citizens group of Clearfield. Surviving are five sons and four daughters, Chris P. Tim Lopez, Clearfield; Lopez Jr., Clearfield; Eddie Lopez, Valencia, Calif.; Ubaldo J. Lopez, Fresno, Calif.; Laurence Lopez, Fort Lyons, Colo.; Mrs. Leonila (Lee) Suenz, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Rose Archuleta, Boise, Christmas Socials slated Clearfield First, and Fifth Wards are hosting a Relief Society The Idaho; Mrs. Mary Jane Second, Christmas Social which will be held at the Center Street Chapel, 350 Center Street, Clearfield on December 14, 1979 at 7 p.m. Leola Green Merrill will present her originaLDramatization of I Think of Mary. All women are invited. Refreshments will be served. Taclay, Carson, Calif., and Mrs. Loretta Williams, Plano, Texas; 40 grandchildren, and 45 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, Rudolfo Gallegos, La Jara. ple. He was GETA WITH FULL-TIM- E BENEFITS .iYour ltcal Army uni' offers you the opportunity to iron a valuable skill, plus the ipp.-trinity to get invaluable job experience with it. And there are otlu-- a retired farmer and dairyman and had lived all his life in Syracuse. He graduated from Syracuse High School. He was a high priest in the Syracuse 1st LDS Ward and had served in the presidency of the MIA, presidency of the high priest group and was a home teacher and Sundav School JOB PART-TIM- E benefits, loo. I.ikeagm I Yellow Pages under "Kecnmme. teacher. He had been a director in the Clearfield Irrigation Co. Surviving are his widow of Syracuse, one son and one daughter, Ben A. Thurgood, Mrs. Roy L. (Louise) Hodgson, both of Syracuse; eight grandchildren and 14 grea Also surviving are one brother and four sisters, Dell . MEET TODAYS ARMY RESERVE, ar Gailey awarded pin fHILL AIR FORCE BASE Frank A. Gailey of Clearfield has received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. He is a plastic worker at he base. onipnitair ar repaired frayed Christmas tree cords all carry light cords and tightened loose Laboratory UL safety seal? Make sure the UL is inside a circle. not a square. Have you checked that moving Santas and other lighted Christmas decorations are properly FORCE resident BASE Clearfield Toni A. Cussimanio has been for a Suggestion to improve operations in her work area. She is a management assistant at the base. Wolski the Underwriters watts for a full string of 30 to 50 bulbs) and (about 18-2- unlikely 0 that the average it is home-own- er would put enough on tree to overload a circuit. a minutes, 2 fingers, 1 AIR $995 NOW 5 Cussimaiio cited UL SAFETY SEAL Do your lighted decorations and con- and you're playing in five minutes. DISCOUNT WOWTW WOO WfT OJOtllU1MM404 HT prompted IMOMtflKflM-WiairUM- (OOOO THSOUOH GREAT FALLS, Mont.- -r Vincent N. Wolski, son of Janet Clarke of 411 Belmar Drive, Friendswood, Texas, has been promoted in the UA Air Force to the rank of senior airman in the U.S. Air ForcS. Airman Wolski is an I- PIC 20. W) i nventory management specialist with a unit of the Strategic Air Command at Malmstrom Air Force Base, ? father, retired Air Master Sergeant Vincent Wolski Jr., resides at . 139 West 600 North, Have you checked your outdoor holiday lighting cords to make sure they are "outdoor rated," in good condition, and are properly protected from weather (especially where cords may be plugged together)? Are you careful not to stand on wet ground when rigging and testing them if they are plugged in? Most outdoor lights are rated 10 watts; the maximum number of such lights connected to a single outlet is 50. DOacmony capo CJIuoBg 2687 N. 2000 W. Ogden Tel. 731-- 1 956 Exit on M 5 (Take No. Ogdon Plain City South of Smith 6 Edward) 2 mil OCTOPUS OUTLETS Have you any of those "octopus" outlets around the house. the ones with too many ap- pliances plugged Into one . . circuit? Never overload electrical circuits; use proper size fuses. Overloaded circuits are a fire hazard. . . grounded? LEAVING HOME Have you briefed your family on turning off Christmas tree lights when you leave home? (If you want to leave the house lighted when you're away, it's safer to do it with other lighting.) HMD. GDWeil5 a LIGHT Kimball Organ 10 OUTDOOR LIGHTS .l extra income (to help you but o more of lifes little extras'. cost life insurance. And retire ment pay for qualifying sen it For details, contact your A: m Representative, listed in the ,3' nections? Have ' you investigated newer lights that burn cooler and safer, and use less electricity than some of the older ones? Test your lights before mounting them on your tree or house. Many lights for indoor use on trees are rated 7 watts each, and no more than 85 such lights should be connected to a single outlet. The new pinpoint "mini lights use very low wattages AIR FORCE HILL resident BASE Clearfield Marion A. Wittenbraker has service received a pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. She is a freight rate assistant at the base. 'VMs. Wittenbraker has three, children, Clewffeld, Utah. last re- plug-cor- d receives pin His Ogden, Valley, Colo.; and in Clearfield the years. Davis North Medical Center in Layton of natural causes. Mr. Thurgood was born March 4, 1895, in Syracuse, a son of Samuel John and Ann Martha Tolman Thurgood. On Nov. 4, 1914, he was married to Abbie Robinson in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- or placed Wittenbraker f Jara, San Luis Loran A. Thurgood, 84, of 1713 W. 700 S., died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1979, at the TREE LIGHTS Cultural Hall. Force 3, 1965. She had lived in La . i the bride elects mother. A reception will follow at the Sunset LDS 5th Ward here.'1 Nov. 29, 1919,- - in Alamosa, Colo. He died April Thurgood m H. Ore., Jr,, of Medford, will become ' a bride in ceremonies on Jan. 5. The bridegroom elect, Mick Smith of Tooele, is a son of Sherman K. Smith of Tooele, and Mrs. Christine J, Holley of Ogden. The ceremony will be performed at the home of AFB Jose Timoteo Loran A. Funeral services were held Saturday at 12 noon in the Syracuse Stake Center 1700 S. 2000 W., with Bishop Grant Steed of the SyracuM 1st Ward officiating. Interment in the Syracuse City Cemetery. x. and George Hill died Lopez Kristy Stephens 2nd counselor. The Relief Society Christmas Social will be on Thursday evening. The Sunday School under the direction of Buck Heinze is in charge of the ward dinner which is on Friday evening, Dec. 21 There will be a ham dinner, a program Santa for the children to which all ward members are invited. Weston at Married Sustained were Gayle Roberts 1st counselor, Winn of 408 W. 2575 N. in cited Mother morning E., Clearfield, Saturday, Dec. 8, 1979, at the North Davis Medical Center. Born April 24, 1896, in Capulin, Colo., to Senovio and Petra Vigil Gallegos. Ray (Bessie) Dahl, LaVaun Thurgood, all of West Point Write a letter to the editor rLisA'CoD&i West daughter' off Mrs: barrel! 'HILL 700 morning and day classes, Denise Hammon will give the (Frances) Thurgood, Mrs. Hyrum ( Ella) Bennett, Mrs. Willis (Martha) Singelton, Mrs. one-wom- an Weston marries Winn Sunset, Francesica Gallegos Lopez, 83, of 209 S. Funeral mass was held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. Burial in the Clearfield City Cemetery. COMPANY I |