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Show Clearfield Courier, March 19, 1980, Fore .2 Sunset Stake to hold conference James M. JIder of the First Paramore are the parents of three sons and three daughters. . of Elder Seventy, has received the appointment to preside over the Sunset Utah Quorum Paramore has previously had many Church callings, including that of bishop, high councilor and stake president. He served a mission in France as a young man and later was president of the Belgium Brussels Mission of the Church. He has been a member of the General Missionary Committee and was called as a Regional Representative in 1972. He worked as the executive secretary of the Council of the Twelve Apostles for seven years prior to his call to the First Quorum of the Seventy. Because of the Young Womens closed circuit fireside broadcast on Sat. evening (March 22 at 6 conference to be convened the 22 and 23 of St&ke March. James M. Paramore was sustained a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy of ' The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on April 2, 1977. He was born on May 6, 1928 Salt Lake City to James F. and Ruth M. Paramore. He attended local schools and did undergraduate work at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. There he met Helen Heslington and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple in 1951. They in p.m.), all Stake conference meetings will be held Sunday March 23. A ' special priesthood leaders meeting normally held on Saturday, has been called on Sunday 23 March in the 2nd, 3rd and 7th Wards at 7:30 a.m., those to be in attendance-Stak- e Presidcouncil, high ency, bishoprics, quorum presidencies, group fe leadership and secretaries, GREENERY Stake and Ward clerks, executive secretaries, Stake and Ward auxiliary officers and spouses of all the above leaders. PROFESSIONALS Greenhouse Special! The General session of conference will be held in the stake center 975 North 250 West and will commence at 10 blocked, making breathing difficult. Although various thechampion speller of North Davis. He will represent the school at Area Competition on March 1 2 at Doxey Elementary. If Todd wins there, he will go to District competition on March 19. The finalists were Mark Cook, Eddie Naylor, Jared Martin, Bobby Hubertus and Rondo Guthrie. Pictured are: Top, Mark Cook, Eddie Naylor, and Jared Martin. Bottom: Bobby Hubertus, Todd Jonas, and Ronda Guthrie. Clearfield community fund raising and public education campaign. A special event will be planned in May by Mr. Stuart and his committee to help raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and to educate the cure is still an urgent priority. Researchers also continue to search for a test for the reliable suspected one in twenty carriers of the Cystic treatments developed irreversible to delay lung damage a Fibrosis gene. community of Clearfield about cystic fibrosis. Cystic Fibrosis been have There is no doubt that the Foundations foremost priority the number one genetic killer of children and affects one in every 1,600 births nationally. II is cconsidered a childrens disease, primarily because those afflicted with it cannot expect to survive to young adulthood. Cystic Fibrosis attacks the digestive system and lungs. Thick mucus blocks the pancreas, hinis is the funding of research projects searching for a cure and control of Cystic Fibrosis. Funds raised through the combined efforts of 105 state and local chapters nationwide go to fund research projects wherever there is promise of discovery. Utah has a fully staffed Cystic Fibrosis clinic located at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City serving Utah residents. dering enzymes produced for the digestion of food. Air passages in the lungs are If you wish to volunteer the campaign in Clearfield, please contact Mr, Ron Stuart at with 773-866- Applications available for Arts Festival Applications are now available for the 1980 Park jury of seven experts in the various categories then review the work and select exhibitors. Artists names are withheld so that the work alone is the criteria for A City Arts Festival. According to Don Gomes, 1980 Festival apDirector, plications are being placed at the Kimball Art Center, Park City Chamber of selection. Deadline for submitting Commerce, the Salt Lake Art Center and many other galleries and businesses. In addition, applications are being mailed this week to nearly four thousand artists and craftsmen across the country. applications is 6 p.m., Friday May 23 or postmarked not midnight, May later than 23. The Festival office and committee welcome suggestions and comments. We have a will contact as many people as possible to insure the Festival belongs to the community. The Festival, office is located at the Kimball Art Center. The phone number is The Park City Arts Festival has established a reputation for exhibiting quality work. Applicants submit slides along with a fifteen dollar application fee. Everyone invited is ' jjv , w V- Berries Shade Trees Spruce Flower SEEDS : Seed Garden Seed Grass Seed Scott's Turf Builder Others who served under Bishop Lyman as counselors Reg SPECIAL $1095 1 $Q95 O How Turf Builder thickens lawns and previously released were: R. Lynn Allred and Fertilizing with Turf Builder encourages grass plants to send out more side shoots and underground root stocks (tillers) (rhizomes) which send up new plonts The combined results of thts tillenng and rhizomtng develops thicker more tightly kntt turf David N. Hawks. WINTER OVERCOAT. produce & O' from December 18, 1977 to February 10, 1980. This special evening is to show appreciation for all of Perry garden center Plenty o Free Parking Master Charge and VISA 376-121- 1 1815 W. GENTILE LAYTON, UTAH HOURS: MON. SAT. 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. CLOSID SUNDAY We Accept their faithful, dedicated service Refreshments will Dont Go Out Without It. t979 Miller Morton Company a subs d Jf AH Robins Co Rchmond VirqnaM'i tor Jtintuted time nnl MEHESMbE JBEAM (DMEVM(BJbET us offering an specnml finmncing rente of 1 h75 A.IPoM om new mmd USEUJ 1S)7S mud MS8fP modeJL emirs mnd timef&of Wfttilh nornuml down -- - . Turf Builder 9 Pine charge. 649-889- 2. v Potted Plants 10 New Shipment of Nursery Stock be served. There will be no on Appreciation Night Friday March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Stake Center. Being honored are: Evan P. Lyman, bishop; G. Milton Staples, first counselor and Darrell W. Perry, second counselor who were recently released. Bishop Lyman served from October 5, 1975 to February 10, 1980. Brother Staples from October 5, 1975 to February 10, 1980. Brother TdDUDAY -am aowM 4 to Bishopric of Jfi Appreciation Night to be held attend New Supply -& TODD JONAS is a.m. Ron Stuart named new chairman Ron Stuart has been named by the Colorado Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation as the 1980 chairman of the J&Js... Home of the ir tWlStVMnilECI1 red cireduto pmgmemit amd mjppro JcardaaUrJWithovar.300 1 tars and trucks instock'to :hoos froml 1979 CHEVY CAMARO 980 CHE .Stock number PI 274. Automatic brakes, air conditioning. ton. Stock numbor 8751. 4.1 litr 6 cylinder? 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