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Show 0 r I Census takers are Clearfield Courier, April 16, 1980, Page 8 Sunset LDS news Clearfield couple to be honored In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Wood, who. are moving to Salt Lake City, their neighbors and friends are holding an open house at the Clearfield 5th Ward Cultural Hall, 326 East Basin Water Project. He was associated with the Smith in Canning Company Clearfield for 38 years, holding positions as Field Man, Warehouse Foreman, Superintendent and Sales Center Street, on Saturday, Manager. He built and April 19, from 5 to 7 p.m. operated the Norge Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Wood have and Pressing business, and on 200 given a lifetime of service in , also the the communities where they . South Street. Under his have lived. Mr. Wood has direction as Mayor, g been a resident of Clearfields Municipal Clearfield. He has held many Swimming Pool was built. prominent positions in the He helped to open and curb community and in the LDS and gutter many streets in Church. He has been Mayor Clearfield, and participated of Clearfield, a charter in many worthwhile projects of member Clearfield in the community. He has Kiwanis Club, and one of the truly been a builder not only first directors of the Weber of buildings but of people. tvf'S ' Milk-A-Ra- life-lon- - Mrs. Wood, the former Opal Cahoon, has also held of many positions prominence here and in the northwest. She has served on - Relief Stake Clearfield Board, and as a counselor twice in the Presidency of the Clearfield 5th Ward Relief Society. She and Brother Wood organized the 5th Ward Choir. She was an inservice teacher for four years. Previous to moving here she was Stake MIA and Society Primary Presidents, and was active in the organizing of missionary work in the area. Portland-Yakim- a include Civic affairs Chairman of the Heart Fund, Cancer and Blood Bank Drives. She worked on the Parade of Trees Committee several years. She was President of the.Soroptimist International Association, and was Secretary, Vice President and President of Clearfield the Literary Guild. She was a with her husband in building and managing the Norge Cleaning business. In the northwest with her husband of a chain she was of shopping centers, iner er cluding variety supermarkets, restaurants. shops A spokesman and for those hosting the open house, stated, Their influence for good in the lives they have be cannot touched measured. They are revered for their love, enthusiasm and service to all mankind. We invite all their friends and associates to call and wish them Godspeed in their new endeavors. Sunset 1 Relief Sunday Society will be the Social Relations class with Laverne McQuarrie class leader. Sunset2 Sunset 2nd ward Junior MIA girls won the stake trophy in basketball and will now play in the finals which will be held beginning Wednesday in the Clinton Stake recreation center. The region comprises girls from two Clearfield stakes, Clinton Syracuse and Sunset. Coach of the 2nd ward team is Debbie Wood, players are Stacie Wilma Judd, Holbrook, Penny Trimble, Betty Peterson, Melinda class, class leader Ruth Dunaway. Sunset Ben Official Credential printed on them. Their cards also have their signatures, certifying that using the telephone to reach most of the householders who have . mailed back questionnaires inadequately filled out. Anyone without this official identification card who claims to be a census taker should be reported to the police or to the district office. Dial information for the local census number to call. McNaughton Sunsets Bruce Anderson was graduated from Primary with the Duty to God Trail award. He is the son of Larry and Leona Anderson. Sunsets Susan Bybee was released as a Relief Society nursery leader. Thalman Bryan was honored with a missionary farewell in church services on Sunday. He will serve in me Baton Rouge Louisiana area. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thalman. Judy creativity, originality, Knuitsvig was baptized and confirmed on Saturday evening in a service at the Clinton Stake center. highly superior in blacking, second place in scenery and props. Beehive girls of the ward took first place in basetball this year. Carol Williams was coach, Marva Hickman assistant coach. Members of are Dave Haun. They wear red, white, and blue cards with the U.S. Department of Commerce Census and seal Sunset 7 Garth Robinson was sustained on the ward activity committee. Liz Caine will give the Social Relations lessen on Sunday in Relief Society. Sherry Ruthie Blankenship, Lynn Hickman, Carrie Edwards, Misty Boning up on This column has been loved Country Music, but he loved his to some country most of all. He upheld the freedom that he had fought for, he learned to bend with the wind but never where was In most cases, your spouse is named as the beneficiary Clusters. While employed at Hill Air Force Base, Bill received several citations for ideas the familys MOUNTAIN RACING ASSOCIATION. His many honors were published in a volume of GREAT PERSONALITof the West and Mid- His friends were legend, he counted among his choice associates, the young and the very old, and the disad MUSIC HALL OF FAME. In 1975, Bill accepted an American Flag which had been flown over the WHITE HOUSE, Senator Frank Moss, made the presentation. The FINAL CURTAIN has gone down on the life story of a Great American and Heavens gain is our loss. A few verses of Bills favorite country music song is in tribute to this man among men. Will There Still Be Country Music, When I put out to Sea, Will they tie a yellow' ribbon, round a rainbow just for me, be a little cottage and some hills where I can you determine your Will there roam, Will There Still Be Country Music, just to make me feel at home. 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BILL was a member of the GOLDEN SPIKE CAR CLUB, and had served on the Board of Directors for Utahs first handicap and shut-i- n agency. For his dedication to the welfare of the less fortunate citizens of Utah, Bill was cited by former Governor Calvin Rampton, for his 20 years of service in that field. BILL won almost every trophy in the. book while serving as President of the wage-earne- surance companies UTAHS into ducted the be responsible for carrying on the financial responsibilities of the family. Children in single-parefamilies often are named as beneficiaries to protect them following the loss of only the finest son one could ask for, he was also a true friend of mine. Bill served as the first president of GOLDEN SPIKE COUNTRY MUSIC, and was Chairman of the Board where he was in- af since viving spouse generally will seven league boots and carried more than his share of lifes load. A devoted husband and a loving father, he was not B-1- 7, IES west. patriotism questioned. Here was a humble man, and fear was a stranger that he never knew. He walked in a this courageous young American, returned after 50 missions over Germany in World War Two, as a veteran at 16. after having been decorated with DISTINGUISHED THE FLYING CROSS and THE AIR MEDAL with eight Oak-Le- Life insurance beneficiaries are those chosen to receive the money settlement of the policy in the event of the death of the insured. You name one or more beneficiaries when you initially buy the policy. caring. BILL of the greatest stars in Country Music, but never have we felt such a deep obligation to pay respect to one of the finest Americans we have ever known. BILL M. SMITH of Washington Terrace, loved this country as no one has ever loved it before! Bill enlisted in the United States Air Force at the age of seventeen, as Tail Gunner on dedicated boneficiaries vantaged, and he touched their lives with kindness and BY HAZEL E. PARK ROCKY DDOVltl l(P)K C Z DAGGER They are questionnaires. . District Manager, Enumerator, they have sworn to keep confidential all information they collect for the census. Any Census Bureau worker who breaks this oath faces a fine or imprisonment or both, but the Bureaus record on this is spotless, the manager said. Census takers have started making their rounds here, calling at residences from which householders have not mailed back their census 4 McNaughton. Relief Society next Sunday will be the Social Relations class led by Dorothy Wilcox. acting, audience appeal, lighting, special effects, team Census takers for the 1980 Census of Population and Housing are easy to identify., according to Census graduated from Primary., the son of Bill and Hi Sunset 3 Under the direction of Rebecca Cope .Sunset 3rd ' wards presentation of Vishing Veil won the roadshow trophy this year. First places were given in script, music and lyrics, singing, dancing, makeup, Williams, Jorgensen. Brad Muir has received a mission call which will take him to Argentina. He is the son of Beth Muir. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations . Hansen, Stephanie Gebheim. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations class with Helen Wood leading the group. the Carson Brenda Massengale, Jeanie Jernigan, Wendy easily identified |