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Show Clearfield Courier, March 12, 1980, Page 4 fui yotus electeicitY badgef oa a diet. COFFEE 100-WAT- ICECREAM FREEZER, T MAKER, BULB, 25$ a month 6c a month Sunset, Fireman Ladies Auxiliary will hold another bake sale on March 15 beginning at 2 p.m. It will be held outside the city building weather permitting. If the weather is inclement it will be indoors. All types of homemade goodies will be included on the agenda. Members of the Sigma Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the home of Jean Holm on Wednesday evening working TOASTER, 14C a month SUNLAMP, 45C a month on classical ELECTRIC CLOCK, BC a month ELECTRIC HAIR ROLLERS, 21c a month RADIO, 7c a month The booklet that helps you decide where to save! Come in or write for your free copy. Mrs. were Present ' Eddington, Mrs. .Reid, Mrs. Schaelling Beth Ward, Doris Rearl Dabel, Melba Smith, Verda Knight, lone Ferrin, Hariette Daines, Iona Kelly, Wanda Nielsen, Thelma Jensen and Helen Miller. Barbara Bell who recently retired from Hill Air Force Base will leave Sunset to make her home with her elderly faher in Rockville. The birthday of Verda Knight was observed on Monday evening with a modern and Barry bnd Charlesworths it pi home of Irleen Eddington in Clearfield. A history was given by Lavon Reid. The lesson Emigrant Pioneers given by June Schaelling. American composers were played. Those participating were Lisa Thomas, Steven Barrow, Randy Shelly, Melinda Jorgensen, Cori Kay Fuller, Judy Leishman, Monica Barton, Annette Reeve, Dawna Davis, Sheri Williams, Maren Watts, Leslie Xanos, Tina Hansen, Wilma Eric Jorgensen, Holbrook, Melinda Hansen, Brenda Jorgensen. Fifteen of the group will play in the National Federation of Music Festival to be held March 15 in Layton. Following the program a social hour with refreshments were enjoyed by relatives and friends attending. Just count kilowatts instead of calories. Estimate your energy costs with the new UP&L publication, Your Energy Budget Guide, available free at any Utah Power and Light office. Find out how much it costs to use all your electrical appliances by job or by the month. Skinny up your budget by cutting down on the kilowatts. ooGsi UI weekend were Ted and Shelly Currey and their son Adam of Salt Lake City. Dinner at the Burger King by family members observed the birthday of Thomas Brady on Friday evening. His parents Vic and Katherine, wife Marilyn his brother Robert and his wife Renae of West Jordan attended a session in the Ogden Temple before the dinner. Thomas and Marilyn and their family live in Ogden. Sunset Camp of DUP met Thursday evening at the centerpieces for the March fashion show. Gene and Carole Mitchell have a new son born on March 1. John and Nada Nicholas have a new granddaughter born on Feb. 29 to daughter Pattie and Dan Choate who live in Clearfield. The little girl is among a number of new arrivals who will get to celebrate birthdays every fourth year. The new arrival makes three daughters and one son for the Choates. The Rythmett Music Club held their annual Spring Musical March 12th at the home of their teacher Katherine Brady. Music of ELECTRIC FRY PAN, 14c a month Bishop Hubert B. Flukiger of the Layton 7th Ward officiating. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. Guests of Mike and Hannah Galbraith over the family dinner at the home of a daughter and Gaylene and Floyd Wilsox in Syracuse. Along with the son-in-la- were Wilcoxs Shirley West Jones, Pawling, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller, Tremonton. Senior Citizens Comer Utah has been selected as a pilot state to administer a new program called Cash Out. In this program eligible persons can receive cash rather than food stamps. This program will be extended to those age 65 or over or those who receive S S. I. benefits and who meet the eligibility requirements for food stamps. Call the Heritage Senior Citizen Center, 5 or Assistance Payments office in Layton, 773-706- Hammon. Diane and Steven Hammon of Brigham City. Sylvis Smith has been in the hospital for treatment. Karen Wallace is among Sharon Wood to marry Curtis Chatelain those Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of for hospitalized diagnosis and treatment. North Davis County DUP held its spring convention on in Saturday morning 2, . IP COMPANY 2nd-3rd-7- th What makes perfect drapery installation? Baileys answer is as simple as tended Weber State. Cuckoo Clocks Mantle Clocks Wall Clocks Clocks announces wedding plans Wedding plans are being made in Boise, Idaho for Michele Bouton and Bill Tregoning for April 19. Miss Bouton is a graduate of Clearfield High School and attended B. 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We wanted a unique baby I guess we got one," old Karen. laughed and well-traine- I College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, Bouton of 273 So. 375 E Clearfield. Mr. Tregoning is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William Tregoning of Boise, Idaho. North Medical Center was ST YEAR IN BUSINESS. OFF IF YOU MENTION THIS AD. fair priced. Must be well tailored with great fullness, smooth seams and perfect pleats. Visit our workrooms and watch d seamstresses in action. SEWING: RE CELEBRATING CLEAN YOUR WATCH FOR - 25 State WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR WE ONSALE Weber Mills WE FABRIC: He Michele Bouton 5; Must be right color, soft hanging be fulfilled an LDS mission to Albuquerque, New Mexico. SHARON WOOD Tel. State, Clearfield Closed Sat. Open Daily 10-- A. The ceremony will Jr 267 S. & Miss Sharon Wood to Curtis L. Chatelain. performed in the Ogden LDS Temple on March 21. A reception will follow that evening at the Sunset 5th Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Wood is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loy J. Wood , of. 2611 North 275 West, .Sunset. Her .fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Chatelain of 2752 South 4550 West, Taylor. The bride elect is a graduate of Clearfield High and LDS Seminary. He at- Clearfield Lila Lutz president in charge. On the agenda was a report on the Kathleen new son arrived on March 1. fifteen camps by the capLisa Larsen, her fiance tains and a visit to the Steve ! Odum"orS&irLftke;' ,1'' Clearfield City Hall where t V 0 : collection o I relics are being Lynda Larsen1 and ' her Trbommate Arva' Miller both gathered by daughters in the living in Minersville were camps, another Pioneer here over the weekend with Museum. Present from Lisa and Lyndas father Dr. Sunset Sandridge Camp Ernest Larsen and their were Katherine Brady, brother Todd. Lisa and Steve . Luella Carver, Ruth Larsen, will be married on Friday. Lois Melba Murdock, Lynda and Arva are Wilcox, Denise Hammon. From the Sunset Camp Doris teaching school in Minersville. Elmer, Pearl Dable, Verda Knight, Helen Miller Lloyd Ralph Chase, 79, of and Harriette Daines. The Layton, who died on March 4 after an extended illness was annual Jubilee will be held the father of Mrs. Wanda on May 17 in the Sunset Muir, stepfather of Mrs. ward chapel. Reva Bain. He was retired Elmer and Flora Neibaur from Hill Air Force Base. have a new grandson born on His widow the former Ann March 7 in Enfield, Conn, to Marie Elmer who he their son Willard and Vicki married in 1957 is among Hampton Neibaur. Maternal 'survivors. Funeral services grandparents are Rex and were on Saturday with Beth Hampton. . HER FIRST birthday is Dana Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Jones, 903 Birch St., Clearfield. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Starr CELEBRATING TINTS..., 14.00 14.00 5.00 M.MSI The baby, born three weeks early, is the second for the r Calls who also have old Jami. Bruce is a warehouseman in Sail Lake City for the Utah State Liquor Control Agency. For having the first Leap Year baby, the parents were presented celebration gifts by the hospital nursing staff and the hospital volunteers. Next in line was Gordon Hayie Shelley, a 5 lb. 5 oz. boy born at 9:08 p.m. to Steven and Deborah Shelley, Sunset. "Well have to figure out when to celebrate his one-yea- old birthday," said Deborah. The Shelleys are also the parents of old Jason. The father is a two-ye- ar millwright. Only 25 minutes later Jereen Vandehei, 20, Farmington, gave birth to 7 lb. 14 oz. Jason William. The baby was two weeks' |