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Show Clearfield Courier, January 1 6, 1 980, Page 16 Servicemen ; Navyman returns from deployment Navy Radioman 1st Class Robert L. Munson, son of Lindsey Munson of 417 S. 750 E., Clearfield, has returned from a deployment in the Western Pacific. He is a crewmember aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Chicago, homeported in San Diego. While deployed, the Chicago operated as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. The Chicago is scheduled, to be decommissioned March 1 and this marks her final deployment after 15 years as a guided missile cruiser and years as a front line cruiser in the U.S. Navy. During the cruise, Chicago participated in several training exercises including Kangaroo III and Gale. Fortress Crewmembers had the to visit opportunity the Australia, Philippines, 35 Hong Kong and South Korea. Nearly 150 relatives and guests of the crew joined 68 accommodations members of a Flag staff. She was first commissioned in Term., the students received instruction on the fun- Navy Airman William A. son of William A. and Suzanne F. Gremler of 288 W. 1300 N., Sunset, Utah, has completed the Basic damentals of electronic circuitry and were in- troduced to the wide variety of electronic equipment (aviation electronics) Technician Avionics items currently installed aboard Navy and Marine Corps Aircraft. They studied Course. course During the at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Millington, airborne com- - radar, aerospace ground equipment mechanic with a unit of the United States Air Forces in West 2575th North, Sunset, Utah, has been 408 Europe. promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. Airman Weston is an airman is a 1977 graduate of Grater High The School, Medford, Ore. 1964. graduate of Weber January A munication and computer the equipment, plus technical manuals, safety Registration precautions and troubleshooting procedures used for maintaining each. 773-467- 825-413- 3. WEST POINT Elem. School, Cragun, 776-074- Clinton Roger 1976 Elem. set School, Noreen Smith, 825-462- 825-047- Stellman All H.A.F.B. 776-063- students can for the Jan. 19, three gymclasses nastics begin. Kent reports Machinists Mate Navy Gass Jesse L. Kent whose wife, Debra, is the daughter of Arvid J. and Lily Petersen of 68 Villa Drive, Clearfield, has reported for duty aboard the destroyer Mel Now is the time to think about giving that priceless gift of life everyone can Everyone , in Region must register for the Roberts, 1. 773-065- throughout regardless of whether you have registered in previous years. season, is blood. used develop local community awareness and will highlight branch open house activities. Transamerica Financial Services provides both and real personal estate secured loans, credit insurance and property insurance. It is the primary of subsidiary lending Transamerica Corporation, a $7 vice San billion diversified ser- organization based in Francisco. Remember, the next person to need blood could be you, or someone in your family. So this year, help ensure that an adequate supply of blood will be there when it is desperately needed. Join with President Carter and the American Association of Blood Banks this month and Give the gift that keeps on living Give blood. conditioner and thats good to water-proof- use on leather and vinyl is mink oil. Remember not to use mink oil on suede. 2. To protect leather boots further, the boot experts qt Kinney, the Great American Shoe Store, recommend that you use a silicone rain and stain guard it protects boots against rain and snow. Just be sure to follow directions on the can and repeat the treatment periodically. 3. Wipe your boots clean with a damp cloth. If they are vinyl or a similar synthetic clean them with a cloth dampened in mild suds. 4. To remove dirt and old polish from leather boots, way try the saddle soap. 5. Dont dry wet boots on a radiator. Stuff them with paper and let dry naturally. 6. Use boot trees to help your boots, maintain their shape when you are not wearing them. Boot trees as well time-honore- as d other boot care products can be found at Kinney Shoe Stores. and replaces the former cake pan, has made it possible for the cake to be prepared in both micro-wav- e and conventional Today more than 12 of United States homes have microwave ovens with more than 20 expected to own them by the end of 1980. New microwave features and options, better instructions and improved reliability and accuracy have led many consumers to think microwave. Efficiency in energy, as well as time spent in preparing foods, is an important factor for many of todays consumers. Many foil-line- d ovens. Directions for preparing the cake in microwaves with and without a medium-lo- or defrost setting will appear on all packages, including the newest flavor of Stir n Frost White Cake Mix with Milk Chocolate Frosting. And each package continues to include cake d frostmix, cake pan. ing and a 5x7-inc- h The consumer adds water to the mix and stirs right in the pan. for variety, con, And sumers can try one of the fast and easy stir-in- s printed on each package. Prepare the cake mix as directed and then stir into the batter one of the following ingredients: chopped nuts or peanuts, shredded coconut, grated orange peel, almond brickie chips, -- chopped chocolate chips or toasted pecans. Bake up a. surprise for the family tonight! baked goods, especially, can be enjoyed more quickly with the convenience of mixes ready-to-sprea- and the timesaving of microwaves. A substantial timesaving is now of at least 75 possible when microwaving any of the six flavors of Stir n Frost cake mixes from Betty Crocker . Since microwave times are all less than nine minutes, consumers can have a complete frosted cake from micro-wav- e to table in about thirty minutes. The new cake pan polyester-line- d which comes with the mix Your Personal MONEY COLLECTION SPECIALISTS Cdl lira: 776-00- 53 1 920 Was' 5200 So.. Roy, Utah See ths pres Management If youd like to acquire credit but have some questions about the requirements, The Consumer Credit Institute, a counseling service of 800 consumer finance companies nationwide, has some answers. ESKHTOr! By and large, lenders look at your record of repayment of other loans and other signs of responsibility and trustworthiness: your financial ability judged on the basis of your job stability and your current assets. Its a good idea for people applying for credit to have some so rt of identification: social security card, driver's license; a permanent address; a stable employment record and no obvious plans for leaving town. If you have any questions about whether you 11 be able to get credit, consulting a consumer finance company can be credit to your a intelligence. COIIJO W! 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America depends on volunteer donors, states are evident the country Always polish your boots before you wear them. countrys blood need do give joined with the American Association of Blood Banks in proclaiming January 1980 as National Volunteer Blood Donor Month. The President is urging every American who possibly can to donate a pint of blood in January. Despite the sophistication of the United States blood banking system, critical shortages be will Town, will. continually increasing, and yet only 5 of the Americans who can give blood, President Carter has .. a.m. 10,000,000 The afford a volunteer donation of blood to your local blood bank. must sign the registration form at these locations. building headquarters in San Francisco wifi be made a symbolic part of the identity Youve bought a beautiful of fashion boots and spent a lot of money for them. So you want your boots to last and to keep looking their best. If you take care of them properly they GIVE THE SPECIAL GIFT OF LIFE - GIVE BLOOD register at tne Youth Center. For the 1980 season, Spring and Fall registration the New are: prices Registration without shirt is $14.' Registration with a shirt is $7. Parent or Guardian Corpora- The theme of r. Theres a New Pyramid pair have A in Transamerica tions familiar pyramid change-ove- Pre-scho- Registration will be in the school cafeteria that morning from 8 to 9 a.m. with classes beginning that day. The fee is $1 for 10 weeks. 2nd 11 525 South largest independent consumer finance company, says Van Leuven. Our name change reflects this But evolution. more importantly, it gives us better identity through association with our parent, Transamerica Corporation, which will be a key factor in our future growth plans. Boot Care Tips Roller skating is offered every Monday evening at Sunset Elementary,. 2014 N. 250 W. for $1 when skates are furnished or 75 cents when skaters bring their own. Parents are admitted free when skating with their children. through third grade will skate from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and students from grades four through six will skate from 4:45 to 6 p.m. For more information call On 825-413- SUNSET-Sun- for at State. Pacific Finance has grown from a west coast regional lender to the nations eighth office pre-scho- ol graduate of High School, ' Clearfield, Utah, he joined the Navy in April 1979. Fat Mans Basketball, crocheting and knitting. A Clearfield 198 opens registration in North Davis county Elem. throughout Utah and a local The fourth through seventh grades will meet at 9 a.m. with through third grades meeting at 10 a.m. An overflow class is set classes are classes, which will be held on Tuesdays began Jan. 15. Classes begin at 7 p.m. and will last from one to two hours. Fees range from $6 to $12. Tuesday night classes are A YSO soccer region 773-272- 7, of 250 W. 1875. SYRACUSE-Co- ok variety being offered through the Community School Program at Sunset Junior High, 210 N. branches 6 cluding Classes offered 1962. USS Orleck, homeported School, Sue Garr, Sheri Johnson, CLINTON Ginton Elem. School, Roger Cragun, The change in name will be implemented by nearly 500 Pacific Finance offices in- 773-706- 5, Tacoma, Wash. He joined the Navy in Nov. There will be registration in North Davis County on Jan. 21 and 23 from 3:30 to 7 p.m. The registrations will be held at the following locations. Also for further information contact these people: H.A.F.B. Youth Center, John Laggelt, ClearCLEARFIELD field Swim Pool, Roger Ann Thomas, executive officer. High School, Ogden, Utah. Munson joined the Navy in Weston promoted Rick R. Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Violet C. Winn of Tran-sameri- Pictures are living memories. And the cast of film is getting higher. So we need to know how to take a picture properly the first time. The class will be held each Thursday morning at 9 a.m. Please call if youd like more information about this class or any of the many other classes we have. as a heavy cruiser and modernized into her present 1945 Navy airman Gremler Gremler, Pacific Finance Loans will change its name to Financial Serannounced was it vices, today by Arthur E. Van Leuven, president and chief Seniors: We would like to tell you about something new that is happening at the Heritage Center. It is a class in Photography our excellent instructor will teach you all of the hows, whens and wheres about color; as well as the many older important facets that make taking pictures so fun. for A 1961 .. Nows from Heritage Cantor Chicago in Pearl Harbor for her final week at sea as part of Operation Tiger." Chicago is 673 feet long with a crew of 1,000 and configuration in Pacific Finance Loans to receive new name according to president Senior Citizen h Corner and just two wasted trips a wek can cost you more than $100 worth of gas a year. Saving energy is easier than you think, and with the rising energy costs were facing today, it's never been more important. So the next time you pick up your car keys and iieacffor the door, ask yourself whether a phone call could save you the tripand the wasted gas. For a free booklet with more easy energy-savintips, write Energy, Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Name g . Address City State .Zip. GME2Y. VJo cca'O awc?d I to vjaoto oQ. |