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Show A I Clearfield Courier, April 2, 1 980, Page 4 Ball set for dancers DO SOME HOMEWORK AND GET UP TO $2,000 FOR COLLEGE. A in square dance group, fur M.inysunils can nffcr it in ynu. And (Inmn nur kind nf Imniftturk Id hnurs a month and two addilinnal weeks a year will earn you a iood extra mourn1. For details, contact your Aimy Represent alive, listed in tile Yellow I'aties under "Kcc ruilinjj" celebrate in- concerning clases, call square-danc- e or New officers for the group are: Pres., Herb and Chris Strand, Layton; Vice-pres- ., Tom and Sheila Barcklay, Orlo Kaysville; Sec.-tres- ., and Darla Young, Gear-fiel766-219- 876-885- 2 Ball. The group, known as the Golden Spike Square Dance Club, is supported by members from Ogden, and North and South Davis County. All square-dancer- s in the area are invited to participate in the celebration, food, featuring and fun. will be Craig Satterthwaite of Clinton. Class-levis being taught each Saturday night from 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m., and regular Gandy-Dance- Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Peterson took a brief wedding trip following their wedding on Friday in the Sunset LDS 7th Ward Cultural Hall. The bride is the former Miss Laurie Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Gunderson of 2000 N. 400 W., Sunset. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Peterson of 2141 N. 250 W., also of Sunset. 9;00-11:0- 0 formation annual their Gunderson marries from p.m. For more level co- sponsored by the Community School Program, has elected new officers and chosen Saturday, April 12th, to Thr kind irf honu'wnrk "c'n- talking ;iUmt is tin unrk Ki ll dn i.iii lu.il Army Kiscrw unil. Siyn up. .uid ynu rmild t;rl up t - rs d; OASDA and Trudi Layton; Directors, Jim Etherington, Refreshment Brent and Chairmen, Deveen Pulsipher, Bountiful; Sheriffs, Richard and Lenora Neal,' Bountiful; door-prize- Caller-instruct- Taking her place among the new brides of March is the former Miss Angel Valerio, daughter of Mrs. Brent C. Carlin of 300 W. 2575 N., Sunset and Sammie Valerio of Tooele. The new bridegroom is Steve Cornett, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill L. Cornett, who make their home at 5011 Sunset Lane, South Ogden. The couple exchanged vows on Friday at St. Voman ys triedSmu egss paving party m hose-a- na Safeway wantsyou play Sre5-gvouilegspe.,-clW. about loKY mjv0 a happY legs wimwear. ane. Business and Professional Club to be held at the Country Garden Restaurant 175 E. 200 S. Clearfield at 7 p.m. Northern Navy Seaman with you teellng Lakes, Great Center, Training 111. During the training eight-wee- k cycle, he studied subject general military Sheer designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the fashion shades in perfectly proportioned sizes with soft Coast Guard . Seaman n Apprentice Gar" " W. Mlynarski, son of John W. -- and Ruth E. Vise of 182 W. 1550 N. Sunset, has completed recruit training at the REGULAR 2.49 Everything you want from a store YOUR FOOD Guard Center, Diego. Alameda, During training the Training in nine-wee- k general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training leading toward his qualification in one of the Coast Guards 26 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were first aid, seamanship, DELICIOUS BROKEN SLICED BACON HAMS San cycle, he studied VauEi .g EASTER HAMS FULLY COOKED Coast DOLLARS!!! a&kE. cHajifijj 825-689- District Officers Edith Simmons, Deanna Morse and Pat Trujillo are expected to be in attendance. Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies r were seamanship, Naval drill, history and first aid. Personnel who close-orde- . complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. He joined the Navy in December 1979. Seaman ends training cotton crotch, reinforced panty & toe STRETCH 825-735- 3, 825-290- Necha Fordyce OR MORE 491 IB. reguldtiohs,ciloe ofrdfer drill and damage control. Mlynarski attended Clearfield High School prior to reporting to the Coast Guard Training Center, Alameda in January 1980. Income tax deadline is here Corporations ending their tax year on December 31 should have filed a 1979 Federal income tax return by Monday, March 17, the Internal Revenue Service said. Corporations which need additional time to file should submit Form 7004. In either case, corporations must deposit at least 50 percent of the balance due in an authorized commercial bank or Federal Reserve Bank when they file their return or application for extension. Federal Tax Deposit Form 503 must be used for deposits, the IRS said. Normally, the deadline for income tax returns is March 15, but since that falls on a Saturday this year, IRS regulations permit the deadline to be extended to the nearest business day, which is corporate OR MORE 10-LB- S. 31 SLICED FREE , ; Great for Hamburgers, Meat Loaf, Chili, SUPER BURGER , . . . 3 LBS. OR MORE U French Style Spare Ribs Lean tender strips of pork Lb. - Rump Roasts ender Beef Rib 9 FREEZE MEAT PRICES BY STOCKING YOUR FREEZER! - 200-L- Lb. 34-Lb- s. fj if s. Roasts Delicious Steaks ib. ll 99 16-Lb- s. ASST. B. 50-Lb- Large A 97 P.M. CLOSED SUNDATS 68-lb- Grade Fryers i. s. 30-lb- s. s. (Whole or cm up) 100-lb- B. ASST. Asst. Steaks Asst. Roasts 17. IRS Publication 542, and the Corporations Federal Income Tax, provides additional information and is available free from local IRS offices. Supar Burger Lean Pork Steaks Perk Sausage Lamb or Pork Chops Loan Beef Ribs large A Grade Fryers emup) PERSONALIZED D FRIENDLY SERVICE. GEE B of the club who is residing in Oak City. Norma Earl was given a lovely pin at a recognition banquet which was held at Clearfield High on March 13 service in for 25 years of the area. The girls from a group she and Susan Williams are heading this season presented cookies to Mayor Norm Sant during Bake and Take Week member telephone 776-306- 0. when the recently 4-- H 4-- Far- 4-- mington courthouse went to a new phone system, Mayor Norm Sant explained. John and Nada Nicholas have a new grandchild, a girl born to Richard and Jeanette Hammond who live in Ogden. Mrs. H.G. Hammon was among guests of Mrs. Chester Gould at the Gould home in Roy on Thursday afternoon. Also present were Mrs. Farrel Adams, Ogden; Mrs. Thomas Brenchley, Mrs. Eldren Parker, Roy; Mrs. Ray Adams, ClearMrs. Myron field; Whitesides and Mrs. James Etherington of Layton. Mike and Ruth Ann Enquist and their children Kevin, Tracy and Allen visited in our area the past week, they are living in Lemoore, Calif. They came for the baptism and confirmation of Kevin which was done in the Sunset 3rd ward.' Parents, of , Ruth Ann afe i,Ehn111 hfid'! recently which was home charge of obtaining 300 chocolate fudge Easter Eggs to be sold as a fund raising project for the volunteers. He is the son of Duane and Verlene Russell. Kenneth Rock, Norma Earl and Verlene Russell were among hospital workers and volunteers attending a Utah H&pital Convention at the Hotel Utah on Friday and Saturday. Mr. Rock is administrator at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Russell is in public relations at McKay-De- e and Mrs. Earl is president of the Pink Ladies volunteer group at McKay-De- Flora after being ap- preciated by the mayor and the city council members. Junior leader of the group is Chanin Williams, members presenting the cookies to the mayor were Vicki Larsen, Stacy Aldous. Among new residents of Sunset are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jonas, Steve and Cindi Byrne, Kim and Diana Wilbery and Linday and Cindy Poll. The Polls have a new baby son born recently. Robert Russell who heads the junior volunteer workers at McKay-De- e Hospital is in Neibaur and Delbart and Gwen Enquist of Bountiful. Ken Iverson is back at hos- pitalized for about a week for treatment. The Ren Galbraiths are leaving to make their home in California. Mr. Galbraith has been in California for some time. Sons Robert and Dennis will remain here to finish school. They will live with their sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Swensen who will live in the Galbraith home. Kent Wood is back home after two years on a mission for the LDS Church in England. He is the son of Ray and Kathryn Woods. Sandridge Camp of DUP met at the home of Denise e. The families of Lenora Fuit Udink and Ladean Fuit Miles were among those who gathered on Tuesday to observe the 80th birthday of Zina Cox, a former Gin ton resident now of Shelly, Idaho. It was held in the Clinton LDS Stake Center. They are her Mrs. Cox has been a school teacher in the area, she was a Clinton reporter for the s. Standard Examiner and writes a weekly column for the Shelly Pioneer. She is an active member of the LDS church. There are , three children Carolyn Hatch Hammon for the March meeting, captain Catherine Brady in charge. A history of May Mair and her husband William Lindsey was given by Lois Murdock. Present were Catherine Brady, Effie Goddard, Lois Murdock, Flora Neibaur, Berneice Hansen, Melba Wilcock and Bernita Kerscher. Plans were discussed for the jubilee which will be held on Saturday May 17 at the Clearfield 1st and 5th Ward E. Center, beginning at noon. Belle Aimes Club met at the home of Harriette Daines on Thursday evening. Don and Afton Eastman who 350 recently returned from Guatmala on a mission for the LDS church recounted some of their interesting experiences in the area. were Present Irma Bingham, Doris Burns, Jeanine Dewitt, Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Louise Nielsen, Donna Perry and Eda Alldredge a Rawson of Shelly, Aaron Hatch, Ogden, John Fuit, Clinton, Step children are Vern Fuit, Ogden, Della Fuit Kennison, Myton; Herman Fuit, Layton; Lenora Fuit Udink and Ladean Fuit Miles, Sunset; Berniece Fuit Olsen, Donna Fuit Gordon, Clearfield and Virginia Cox, Shelly. There are 14 grandchildren, 28 step grand- three and children grandchildren and three grandch- at ildren. Ireta D. Dowdle 80, of Brigham City who died on March 26 at the home of a son in Brigham City was the sister of Edgar Daines. Her husband Frank Miles Dowdle died in 1954. She had been employed at Hill AFB for 22 years. She was a member oif the LDS Church and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. you Block people make an error, you pay the interest and penalty? I shoulda come here last year. W PORK WHOLE OR HALF FCR YOUR FREEZER! Cuts WrappW 00 we should make an error that costs you additional lax, you pay only the tax. Block pays any penalty and interest. We stand behind our work. If Lb. K3R BLOCK RIVERDA a new The number will connect the caller with the Farmington Sheriffs office dispatch for any type of emergency. Policemen, firemen or number: DAYS SAME AS CASH ON $280.00 OR Ml Our new computer digital scales lets you see the exact weight and price of each cut of meat before it is wrapped. City has emergency is$209 ls$209 90 OPEN 68-lb- Super Burger Pork Steaks lamb or Pork Chaps Pork Country Sausage Lean Beaf Ribs t&imm WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY. 400-L- Asst. Steaks Asst. Roasts s. s. Tender Beef ne WEEK ONLY March and many more! Beef Ground with Beef Hearts Prime 1 FRESH EGGS .VNrtSBtSOSBSUB 1 . Sunset paramedics will respond. For reservations call the hostesses for the dinner, Maxine Eubanks Sue Dinning or Kevin P. Me Garvey, son of Pat Me Garvey of 107 W. 1425 N. Sunset, has completed recruit training at the Naval and The old number was changed Guest speaker, Carolyn Dunn from Food King Consumer Service will speak on Wise Food Buying at the April 10 meeting of the anil wear wear Maid of honor was Teresa Sanders. Serving as best man was Billy Cornett. A wedding trip took the newlyweds to Sun Valley, Idaho. Upon their return they will live in South Ogden. Ibe bride was graduated from Clearfield High. Completes training Recruit tor work and ceremony . White House in South Ogden. consumer meeting Lakeview was Kim Gross as maid of honor. Best man duties were assumed by Dave Garcia. The bride was graduated from Clearfield High School and is employed at Weber County Hospital in Roy. The bridegroom attended Gearfield High School and is a painter for Wendell Williams Co. Following a wedding trip to Sherwood Hills, the couple will make their first home in Layton. A wedding on March 22 united in marriage Miss Bonnie Atkinson and Jeffrey Jones. She is a daughter of Barbarea Hollingsworth of 259 Fremont Way, Layton, and Wayne Atkinson of Oxnard, Calif. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Jones who live at 1179 Valhalla Drive, Clearfield. Josephs Catholic Church in Ogden and later received guests at a reception at the BPW club plans - take nuptial vows reception were held at the Chateau. Attending the bride Valerio weds Cornett Hospitality Chairmen, Bob and Chris Horn, Clearfield; and Publicity, Dave and Annly Capener, Layton. legfeelin active The newlyweds received reception guests following the ceremony. The maid of honor was Gndy Peterson. Performing the duties of best man was Randy Mosley. The bride will graduate from Clearfield High School and is employed at Skaggs Drug in Roy. The bridegroom is employed at Ace Sheet Metal and is a graduate of Clearfield High School. They will reside in Roy. The Pufonon For tine Jones and Atkinson THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE I!.01 MlfiHAMCITYi SMSWStkhstMlM. CUASFItlDi 1)1 Norik Mn 11NortfclM NOMNOOOMi 7B4W1 ISMWwkkstwIki IQCCLY WEEKDAYS SAMI Ml, SAT IS 15 DAYS LEFIC ARfOINTMENTS SIMM SUM ( MAIIAILE T BUT NOT NICE SUIT |