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Show 7 ) t Clearfield Courier, January 23, fM 9j' . 1?- - iff m.- 'if 2- Chris & Pkk j I) , pi sV5.' 1 ill ovu se TYPI1 or ranilino TO CHOOSt MOM PRMINISHID MOLDINGS AND LAROIST QUANTITY AND COIORID NAILS VARICTY 1' I CASTLE OOLD bardboard CASTLE GOLD st Grade i 48 .trriulated woodqruio y Kcrdboord backing I Sacred BIRCH Simulated finish on lauan backing 3i. 4 8 si Grade 3Hi4 I Real Wood Vneer l$t Grode ttr $599 celebrations Alt homemade ice cream will be some of the featured events. The public is encouraged to attend. Free refreshments will be served. y M- -' w Zero clearance circulating 95 heal built-i- i The Clearfield Stake - u. . ... Clear- Center, 935 South State, Clearfield will be rededicated Feb. 3 at 4 p.m. by Elder LeGrand Richards, apostle and member of the Quorum of the twelve, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. The Stake Center was remodeled at a cost of approximately $520,000 to bring it up to standard and to build a new Stake President complex at the Northwest end of the building. The cost to local members was approximately $156,000. The church building program is growing at a rapid pace with more than 660 building projects un Pacific island, New nations and including Australia, , Sunset 1 Leon Cooper was sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Therlo Cooper. Stan Umane was sustained a priest. Ashby Wiechman was released as a Sunday School teacher, Kenneth Barton sustained. Relief Society on will be the Wednesday Cultural Refinement classes. Korea, Zealand, Philippines, Japan, Samoa, Tahiti and Fiji South Africa Most nations of Continental Europe. Members former members and the public are invited to attend the dedication by Stake President, Frank Lombardo. ..... Sunset 2 was Stoddard released as Scoutmaster, Mark LeFevre as APYM-MIpresident. Keith Price Greg A was sustained APYMMIA president, Mark LeFevre as 1st counselor and priest advisor, Ed Thompson as Scoutmaster, Lamar Keyes as assistant Scoutmaster, Stan Earl as Sunday School organist. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Verl Nielsen in the morning, Jan Thompson in the evening as class leaders. Sunset Refinement classes with 3 j the Cultural Refinement lessons with Bonnie Jenkins giving the lesson. Sunset 4 was Nolan Evans sustained as Varsity scout coach, Coral Anderson as Relief Society chorister. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Joyce Strebel morning class leader, Rita Garner evening. area tel churches to submit stories ''X'i ! 4 ft. x 50 ft 5 ft. x 50 ft 6 ft. x 50 ft DISCOUNTED ODD A END CABINETS Galbraith was sustained &msmsm 111 'ttii J llVi GAUGE ll $27.95 $36.95 $42.95 New Shipment Arrive CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26'xR Sovt 60 Varsity coach. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Marge Holt in the morning, , Lavery Young in the evening as class leaders. Sunset 7 Steve Dragon was released as a Sunday School teacher, sustained explorer advisor. Ed Roberts was sustained a Sunset 5 was Hill Sunday School teacher, Charlotte Gayle Roberts organist of 1st released as a counselor in session Relief Society. Bonnie the Primary, June Schaelling will give Doll Tait Draayer sustained, was released as Beehive . the Relief Society Cultural Refinement lesson Wedadvisor, Christine Nelson sustained. Relief Society on nesday evening, Liz Caine on Thursday morning. Tuesday will be the Gultural Uf&v. Y CHAIN LINK Mary Guiver first session class leader, Connie Wright, second session. Sunset 6 Primary Daddy-Daughtnight will be on Friday. Duane Rock was sustained a teacher, the son of Gordon and Mary Rock. Michael Kent Jorgenson has received a mission call to the Calgary, Canada area, he will leave in February. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Jorgenson. Relief Society on Tuesday will be i , ...... $3.69 26"xl0'.... $4.69 While 26"x12'.... $5.64 26"x 142. $6.58 Stack osts will IwW Mim w t .i 26"xl6'.... $7.52 GALVANIZED FIFE in 2 1 ft. lengths -- Vi inch $6.30 $1.61 14 inch 1 1 We invite r, j t 4 v - LOS Church RleWS derway. The projects are going up all over the world, including: all 50 of United States except Vermont Mexico and Canada Every country of South America and Central America S, (i are preparing for the " jj i k i'i fi (i: e Hecitage.Nigbh Feb. 4th in 'J n Reg. $238.95 re-dedica- ted im:y fireplace. NANNETTEDRUMMOND, left,, and Kimberley Taylor y? U9 &. MARCO CIRCULATOR dancing, Square homemade bread and v( CAST IRON 3S6 US. NIT WT. ICtO APRROVID Indudes screen, bool, damper, grate and bean pat 1830. and Youth speakers musical numbers will recall the growth of the church around the theme From HEAVY DUTY FRANKLIN STOVE A specialist. Many of the participants will wear clothing representative of the dress in (Sesquicentennial means 150 years) since the restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ' h V Grove to World be available to see the differences from 1830 to 1980. Shirley Taylor is the stake l , $y mni of Then and styles of clothing, photographs, tools, appliances, and furniture will This event marks the culmination of each of the Wards Mutuals (Youth v,oe CROSSCUT RAIN Displays 75 N. Sesquicen-tennia- on S599 DANCE GREEN Now 1000 W. organization) finish lauon plywood Wide. Heritage Night, Jan. 30 beginning at 7:30 in the new Stake House located at st grade S1Ax4xS 11 Heritage Might set for Clearfield The Clearfield North Stake combined young men and young women are hosting a 1 Simulated 6 m booking 499 FLINTLOCK of the Clearfield 2nd and 11th Wards will present the music for the Clearfield Stake Center dedication on February 3, 1980. The Dedication Choir will present Evan Stephens "HOSANNAH" Anthem, "How Beautiful upon the Mountains", "0 How Amiable" and "Bless This House". The choir is under the direction of John Sato and Arietta Lombardo, with John Sato, Sharie Anderson as accompanists. Vtjil'4 Simulated finith on 5 CHOIRS inch inch $12.1 8 $19.53 Vi CHAIN UNX CPBC1AL GATES OALB Any size made to order most standard sizes in stock FIREPLACES DOG RUNS AND EQUIPMENT ON MADETOOtPtt TmernKneTTumbeTnTfeTcMsIp Dinsensient Are Apprt x Imetlens i REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN ClSDfd WrII show you how to do yourself ana save money itev jMWit lb v hwrtt ; i;5 VV LiIVf it 'd I f tf, Ift th ' I li I "if . uv-hV- ELDER LEGRAND the Clear- RICHARDS will 1 field Stake Center. 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