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Show poor copy V V. 4 June 11. 1980 CUorftold Courier Bruce and Larue Watkins are back home after a vacation which took them to Southern California. area mi isos Going along was a daughter Gwen Brunson of Clearfield. Mr. Watkins mother Reva who lives with them went along as far as Las Vegas where she stayed with a friend. They toured Universal Studios, Disneyland and enjoyed Huntington Beach. Coming and going they stopped for a visit with Eld and Ann Rogers former Sunset residents who now live in St. George. Kerry and Charmaine Kearls new arrived on May 30. daughter Richard and Marilyn Martin have a new son born on May 31. Elaine Leavitt of Honolulu, has been here with relatives among them her sister Mrs. H.G. Hammon. On Friday her brother Tom Brenchley Hawaii visiting JAN ROSS took them to Cache Valley where she was raised. On Saturday a gathering was held at the Brenchley home in Roy which was attended by about fifty brothers and sisters and their families. Rex and Beth Hampton in home economics degree to Boise last weekend to went from Young Brigham welcome a new grandchild University. She is a teacher at North Davis Junior High into the family. The new arrivals parents are Jim School. ..and Kathy Mumford who The bridegroom graduated now have two sons and two from Fremont High School and LDS Seminary in Ashton, Idaho. He served an LDS '. Mission to New Zealand, and is majoring in Taking her place among education at Weber State the new brides of June is the College. He is employed by former Dona Peterson, Associated Foods. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Glenn C. Peterson of 794 E. After a wedding trip to 5050 S., So. Ogden. Yellowstone National Park, The new bridegroom is H. the couple will make their Don Hancock, a son of Mr. home in Kaysville. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hancock, who make their home Ross, Nash married in temple ceremony Wed on Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Jan Lorraine Ross and Philip Delyn Nash. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ross of 423 Marilyn Drive, Clearfield. Nash is a son of Cheryl Simpson of 350 Center, and Phillip Nash of Jackson, Mo. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at the home of the brides parents. Attending as matron of honor was Shelia Ross. Best man was Kelly Nash. The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She has a the May brides was Mrs. Monte Hall, the former Julie Lynn Hubertus. She is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lawrence and Hubertus of 1018 S. 1075 E., Gearfield. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Hall of 676 Center, Kaysville. The marriage ceremony was solmenized May 26 at of the home the returning home July 1st, they will visit with a number of elders who live in this area Huntsville. Ned and Sandra Shelly and and in Idaho. Charmaine Knudsvig was among graduates at Utah State last week. She and her sister Judy are planning on spending the summer in Hawaii. She will work in elementary education her major in Hawaii this sum mer. The Lawrence Kimbers and most of their children and some of the grandchildren attended a welcome home in Hunter for Steven their family spent last weekend in the Fairview and Mt. Pleasant area visiting with their parents. Bard and Lois Murdock observed their 45th wedding anniversary on Saturday with a gathering of five sons and daughters and their from Wyoming families Clements named finalist in teenager contest . I bridegrooms parents, followed by a reception. Vicki Belnap was the maid of honor. The best man was Robert Horn. The newlyweds took a wedding trip to Snowbird and will make their home in Clearfield. , The bridegroom, of Weber State College, will enter law school at the University of Utah. The bride is attending Gearfield High School. 527 E. 250 S., Gearfield. The couple exchanged vows Saturday at the Ogden LDS Temple, and Received guests at a reception at the Write man was' Dan Hancock. A wedding trip took Jhe newlyweds to.Timber Lakes. Upon their' return they will live in Ogden. . . The bride is a graduate of Bonheville High School, LDS Seminary, Weber State" College and the. Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. She js employed at the Bank of Utah. Hancock was graduated from Gearfield High School., and is attending WSC.-He One of the toughest .things is ex-- , in refunding,-whicchanging your boxteps and. labels for cash, merchandise and cents-bf- f coppons is the battle to locate never-endinthat fotms Mr . the GREAT DIVIDES. . ' .' ,109-C- . d - expires-Decembe- for refund offers. If your small town newspaper does not Carry refund offers, and 'most do- not because the We have an adequate supply of vacation trailers . . ... 1638 Blast 1250 South, bqy. David George and Melanie McKenzie, 1527 North Oakhill Grcle, East Layton, boy. Thomas and Deanna Nielsen, 2270 South 1000 West, Syracuse, boy. 3 57 1224-26t- advertising - 1 mapager why.' 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COLETTE CLEMENTS W'H minded customers who earnestly, want to spve money on thier food bill and asking the manager to either BY DONNAOAUBARREAUX served' in. the Calgary, May 31 Richard and Marilyn Martin, 2400 North 201 West No. 4, Sunset, boy. Howard and Dinah Coffman, 1080 South 1500 East No. 3 Gearfield, girl. Kevin and Jamie Smedley, 1200 West 25 North, Gear-fielboy. DIMS AM GREAT OH Villa Drive, Clearfield, girl. h Street, Ogden, boy. June's Phillip and Mary Shackelford, Salt Lake City, girl. 1946 Lamboume Street, ' refund offers: Chex Free Party Bowl, Box 1102, Highland Park, IL 60035. manufacturerers jlist' dont advertise in small town papers, get together with 9Vi PRICES BE THIS LOW!! pedestal Our Service Department will repair all makes . . . and wo carry replacement parts & empty .packages ' .from sliced ham. Offer expires October 31, 1980. . Ute Indian art works that date from a time of profound change in the tribes history will be featured ih an exhibit of the "Samuel Barlow Collection, at the Utah Museum of Natural History. The exhibit will be on display from June 7 until Aug. 17. The most prominent item is a 72 inch by 78 inch painted textile tipi liner that depicts Ute dances and legends. It will be shown along with approximately works, 40 The exhibit has been enhanced by the addition of enlarged photographs of the era, and other cultural and historical information. Also on display will be contemporary, beadwork .loaned from the private . other . collection of Clifford Duncan, director of the Ue Tribal Museum:. Samuel Barlow ( was a traveling salesman for, a coffee, tea and spices company from 1898 until 1907, when-- , he became Salt Lake-Citchief of police. He 18Q4-194- ' basketry, and extensively beaded .purchased his .collection from trading posts and from items of apparel, all dating from the early 1900's. The Indian artists as he traveled about the Uinta Basin. pieces reflect the yte The art works represent a reputation for excellence in tanning leather: blending of old traditions including . , with new materials, jsays Ann Nelson,. curator of At that time, collections. the Utes had Recently been placed on . the Uintah-Oura- y . and they Reservation, were . still adjusting to government administration and to the bringing together of what had been scattered ' bands. Some of the items.were made for outside sale as market art, Nelson adds. The collection was donated to the museum in 1978 by Barlows daughters, Minnie Barlow and Martha Barlow . Williams. Kathryn McKay, project coordinator for the exhibit, says the historical in- the with assembled cooperation of the Ute Tribes education depart-- ; ment curriculum committee, the American West Center at the University of Utah and the Leo.C. .Thorne Museum ' in'Vernal. ' ceremonies Opening for exhibit will be at 3:30 p.m.., June 7 in the museum. Descendants of Samuel the - . Barlow from Ohio will attend and representatives of the Ute Tribe have been invited. 'The museum is located at the Second South Street entrance to the University of Utah campus. Hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m: daily, including July 4 and . 24. formation for the exhibit was The July 15th MR. UTAH PAGEANT will NOT be a Muscle Contest, according to Gaylord Stotts, Director of Progressive Talent Agency of Orem, Utah, who is Chairman of the fete. heavily on Stotts says that most Pageants in the past have been little more than snd have relied Pageant skin-sho- female' Cheesecake in .and contests, in male conBeefcake tests, to' appeal to .the instinctsof "voyeur - audiences. We would like to present a different side of - the picture, said Stotts, and show the male dress-suit- s form in sports-wear- ,and tuxedos; giving the audience a chance to judge our contestants based on the kind of clothing in which they would be most likely to actually see them. The contestants, who must be single; and who must be no younger than 18, nor older than 28, will also be judged for a three-minutalent presentation of their choice. We would like to prove - te that the male form can be just as sexy and appealing in various clothes, as the macho typical Pageant bikini trunksusually worn, said Stotts, and we believe we have a number of exceptionally clean-cut- , talented men in Utah who can accomplish this fete, with style, charm and masculine-magnetis- m wi- thout resorting to any sort of skinshow" td do so." MR. The UTAH PAGEANT will be held at trailer accessories. the CHEMICAL SUPPLIES ALL PARTS NEED FOR A CAREFREE VACATION set Plum rose Refund Offer, NJ 179, Bridgeport, .08014. $1- - coupon, send three Box- Hie art shorn slated for Saturday All-Ma- le FOR WEAR ON Come in and r . ' ' Send ten proof of purchase seals 'from Chex cereals. Offer expires Sep bowl. - . .'Free 31,. 1980. Mr. Utah... No 'Beefcake' here! NEVER AGAIN WILL FOR A QUALITY TRAILER AT AN UNBEATABLE PRICE... I V Supsrmarket saver, finding forms ' John and Paulette Taylor, 1399 Everett Ave. Layton, boy. Pierre and Christine Dutois, Shady Grove Mobile Park, 1120 South State, Gearfield, girl. IS HERE! 'V cooking, sewing, hiking, swiriiming, playing the piano and creative writing. Hqr sponsors are Steven H. a new baby Gearfield, June 2 V I ,Jl fy' .ft; r; May 30 VACATION TIME V son-in-la- w Davis North Newborn Dick Adams says . . . uV 14-1- s Love is... Willey Home Furnishings, Colorado and Oregon. 8 Contestants ages Orson Allen, 87, who died from all over the state will last week following a lengthy compete in the Salt Lake illness was the father of Peterson who recently event. Each is required to returned from a mission in contribute at least eight Phyllis Morrell. He lived with the Morrells for some the Annaheim California hours of time to a worthwhile time after the death of his area. He is thPsnnftMTiumnrt . charity or civic work. wife about seven years ago.' and Myrna Peterson. The Winner of the ptate finals . Funeral services were held family formerly lived here in will receive and . in Heber City on Thursday. Sunset.. to compete in the paid trip Vic and'Katherin.e Brady ' DuWaineand Ruth Larsen national finals of the Miss have returned from Reno .have h new granddaughter United Teenager Pageant.' where they Visited 'with a born on June 3 in Mesa, Ariz. Contestants will be fudged to Albert gnd Susan Larsen. daughter and her family ' The Larsens received the on Paul and Cara Lee Adams. scholastic, a civic" achievements, beauty, poise Selsp and .Erlinda. Santos, hews that on Tuesday their from Manilla, Phillipines and personality. Each girl David Sickler has has been' guests of Roy and in will write and reate a 100 been hospitalized word essay on fly CounBerneice Hansen this past Arlington, Washington with week, They are friends of the plneuiflonia. Probable cause-as- h try. No swimsjit comHansens son Randall who is from the eruptiop at Mt. petition is requirdf-' on a mission in the Islands. St. Helens. Miss Clements, a ClearfThey came here, to go ield High School gra through the LDS Temple. has recejyfida-scholaThey were givdn a tour of" -- WWJerStata College where about 800 miles here in Utah which 'includes .the three ,q8he(aiyflt attend next fall. local temples,'. Salt . Lakq, , er hobbies include ' Ogderi . and Logan. ' Before at South Ogden LDS 70th Ward Cultural Hall. . Matron of honor was Mrs. Val Evans. Serving as best Con- - nen Holt and M.J. struction. Broadbent D.M.D., R.C. teenager has been selected to be a state finalist in the 1980 Miss United Teenager Pageant to be held at the University of Utah at 7:30 p.m. on June 28. Colette Clements, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gements. A West Point Couple take vow$: Hubertus, Hall wed Taking her place among daughters. Paternal grand parents , are Arthur and Mumford of Florence TIMPVIEW HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, in Provo, Utah at 8 p.m. Admission will be $4. Men interested in being ALL SIZES AVAILABLE contestants call may Stotts at Gaylord Progressive Talent Agency,; us at DDGCl ADAIYIO (801) 226-388- VDADUGD & 073AGB 385 N. Main, Layton Tel. 3765380 MELVINS SHOES CLEARFIELD, UTAH CMSCJTHlttWDT SYRACUSE, UTAH 14341 PKEI2S7676 OPEN SUNDAYS 10-- 4 Vi Mil UST V4 Mil NORTH C R.C. 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