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Show Clearfield Courier May 7, 1980 , Area students graduate The following students ironi the Clearfield-Roarea from West Point. Chris Allan Barker, Julian y were among the 2,578 who received diplomas at the 105th spring Commencement exercises April 18 at Brigham Young University: Rochelle Benincosa, Debra K. Hill and Byron Kep-wort- Rasmussen and William Campbell, and Rulhann A. BYU is opoerated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints Mormons) and is Youngberg the During April Com- mencement, University 140 officials conferred 372 doctoral degrees, masters degrees, 1,864 bachelors degrees and 202 1973. y Vice Gene Lawson, President and Salt Lake City of Division Manager women. number graduating since Latter-da- The graduates represented 49 states, the District of in the United Columbia and 35 other countries. Of the total graduating, 61 percent are men and 39 percent are Tyler Bingham from Clinton. These graduates, in addition to those who received degrees in December, bring the total for the school year to the highest 3,606 Marshall Reid Morrise and Jeffrey L. Shulz from Roy. Brooke F. Benton Bates and Joan Annette Gorringe from Sunset. John Flake Boone and Thomas Reid Porter from Syracuse. Brent Allen Youngberg to join Safeway private d, university h ECowley Drug States. church-relate- Clark Barlow, David E. (the the largest associate degrees. DAY BUFFET $gw 1 sssj. the Safeway opens its new Layton store at the Layton Hills Mall in June. Hal Cowley will continue to operate the at Store 75 E. 200 So. 0pen10a.m.-5p.m- Old Post Office by Albertsons) Kowley Drug 52 North Main until the new Safeway Store opening. The Kowley Drug Store . will close approximately two days prior f Mary J. Patterson a senior at Clearfield High School, was among ten Utah and Wyoming students presented with $500 Union Pacific Railroad scholarships at a In old Germany it was illegal in anything. to tie nine knots special airaoflitCTn of a SeR Lake City. 120 mites N. of SaM Lake. SAVE BUCK GAVE Registration May WUlsUiWi 0 it b 1942. A sister railroad a 1966. plans to use her to attend scholarship She ON REGISTRATION FEE Coupon Good 01.00 GAVE served for Union personnel scholarship in One in counties railroad. hosted banquet 1941 and received Discount students living Mary is the daughter of and F. Davis Patterson, 2556 North 1500 West, Clinton. Her father received a Union Pacific Railroad scholarship in 1939, and her two uncles were recipients in 946-34- 54 For Eadt Nghta Stay members and vocational agricultural Mary Good For $1X0 OR camping At Bear Lake KOAKampground jg 4-- Pacific. U.&. 10 This Coupon program which offers 105 Club awards each year to recently by the railroad at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. The awards were presented by Paul J. Husberg, director Deer UkeKOAKempgrgund OVlILI 3 1 CHS student receives scholarship koa' Gardenv City,OnUtah (801) midway between Yellowstone 3 Sunset Junior High students, winners of the America'. How Much Do You Value Your Freedom" essay contest were presented with certificates and cash awards from members of that organization. Pictured are Emily Kay, unit president, Diane Wilson, 3rd place, Marcia Boyington 4t, place, Emerico Flores 2nd place, David Smith 1st place and Odessa Bingham, con test chairman. The first place winner received a $10 award from the local un t No. 34, and $25 from the district. Legion store. a"8! SAVE .00 vSave $1 -- FOUR NINTH GRADE complete pharmacy drug . 7 father His Layton. in 1919 and it has been owned and operated by the Cowley family ever since. Hal has been the manager for the last 19 years. Mr. Cowley stated that his family is proud of the products and service they have given their customers over the last 61 years. He said he feels that with his Drug Store joining Safeway, he will be able to give their customers even better service with a complete one-sto- p shopping concept. Safeway will greatly expand their Health and Beauty Aids and cosmetic selection to include all those items normally stocked by a Safeway Stores, Inc., announced today that Kowley Drug will join Safeway when Roast Baron of Beef, Chicken, Potatoes, Gravy, Variety of Salads, Bacon, Eggs, Pastries. CLEARFIELD, UTAH (In in founded the Kowley Drug Store at its present location to the Safeway opening, at which time the inventory and all pharmacy records and prescription files will - be moved to the new Safeway Store. Mr. Kowley will be the Safeway pharmacy manager with Ken Nielsen continuing to be his assistant. Hal Cowley has family ties that go back over 100 years MOTHERS id Pag- - Brigham Young University where she will major in home economics. mi thru Oct.4 was Her scholarship awarded under the Union Pacific Railroad Scholarship PATTERSON was awarded a $500 scholarship from Un Railroad. With Mary are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Patterson 'Mr. Patterson was recipient of a U.P. Scholarship in 1939. MARY J- - , ( o o - fir Hit 3 luo m .? As A Public Service To The Conimunify )wf f iEKAD. '0 Mira INVITES THE PUBLIC TO OBSERVE (DSFDMIL MEEK 3fl ?J A ill :nv MM 1111 Series of Free Examinations, Demonstrations, Displays and Tours stressing the most Important Gift of Life - Good Health! For more information, call 825- - 9561 k.0 0: abi sril Monday-Frida- y 12 Mon.-Ma- y Classroom Pulmonary Function Test (lung capacity) Anemia Test ISO to ki tiov an: an ds; mo 9-- a.m., 9-- a.m., Bicycle Rodeo 3-- 6 AmbulanceParamedics 10-- 7 p.m. CPR Instruction 10-- 7 p.m. led Helicopter Transfer ?dJ ,n Fire Truck Display Tues.-Ma- y 3-- 4 3-- 6 p.m. 5-- 7 p.m. Blood Pressure Clinic Classroom 8 Classroom Parking Lot Parking Lot p.m. p.m. Parking Lot Hell Pad p.m. Parking Lot Classroom Anemia Test Classroom ir.rl Blood Donation Clinic Classroom at g or, Plus Vo 'j:!.' Check y with Dr. Patrick Rose 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. i Ambulance Display and CPR Instruction Hemoccult Testing Breast Classroom Pulm. Func. Test p.m. 7 Well-Bab- 13 tl a.m.-- Self-Evaluati- on . . . 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