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Show Clearfield Courier Page 4 Society Clearfield Happenings Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy (Gail) Hamblin, their daughter Madalyn and their nephew have Hamblin Rodney recently returned from a trip to California. Their first stop was San Francisco where they visited 10-d- By Denise Mammon Liz Cain and her children Ferris Earl Workman, six sons and daughters, four Cameron, Curtis, Calvin, Corey and Charisee have returned after a stepsons, two stepsons and 14 grandchildren. The Kenneth Kellers, Bob Strebels, Sheldon Kendalls of five-wee- k vacation which took them to England where Mrs. Ceun was born. Her mother, Mary Johnson, lives in South Shields and she has two brothers and two sis.ters living in the area. The children were shown a).l the historic sites. Sidney and Dianne Carter have a new son born o n July 15. The new son of George and Karen Mote was born on July 18. Owen D. Dinger, 62, who Idaho died in a Boise hospital on July 15 was the brother of Marvin Dinger. He has been a Kaysville resident for the past 37 , years. Mrs. H.G. Harnmon was among guests of. Mrs. Ray Adams at the Adams home on Wednesday. Others present were Mrs. Lloyd Pope and Mrs. Chester Gould of Roy, Mrs. Myron Whiteside and Mrs. James Ether ington of.' Layton. Overnight g uests of Arley and Lorene Wallace on Tuesday and Wednesday were Mr. Wallaces old sister Willie Morris, and a nephew and niece Layton and Pauling Morris of American Falls, Ida. They came to see another sister Nina Wallace who is but visiting in Burley, Ida., so they missed seeing her Gary and Donna Kidman and their children Wendy, Randal, Devin, Kareen, Tricia and Brandon were of the Kidman 'family attending a reunion ira the Fairview area several clavs last week. The new son of Jeff and Terry .Smith arrived on July among members 9. 67, of Layton who died July 18 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City was the mother of Mrs. Pauline Mosley, Surviving is her husband Beth Workman, for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Judy) Cevering and their family. Mr. Cevering is Gails brother. They visited Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. They also spent some time touring the Queen Mary, a former luxury liner. It has been converted into a hotel in part, a museum and a gift shop. They visited Marine Land and an interesting wax museum. They traveled to San Diego and after spending the night there, they went to Tijuana, Layton, Marcus Morrells Jeff Chambers, Debbie Strebel, Lisa and Scott Keller Corey Gunderson of BYU have returned after a week in the Challis, Ida. area where they did some fishing motorbiking and raft riding down the Salmon River. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Harnmon had as dinner guests on Sunday Lewis and Hetty Sly of Roy and David and Cathy Sundwall and their three children of Salt Lake City. Betty Carter and her daughter Gail Palmer of Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. George T. Sale of the marriage of their daughter Sharon to Kenneth York. St. Peters Episcopal Church was the scene of the ceremony on Saturday, July Morgan drove to Montreal, Can. a couple of weeks ago to Mrs. drive Carters missionary son Stanley home back Thurgood following the completion of his mission. On the way home they visited some historic sites which included the Washington LDS Temple, Nauvoo, Hill and Niagra Falls. Don and Janean Crook and their family Pam, Scott, Steven and Brian have been here visiting with Mrs. Crooks parents George and Wanda Berkley. They have been living at Holman AFB in New Mexico. They have been here three weeks will leave to return home next week. Les and Venice Beale and Roy and Berneice Hansen attended church services on Sunday in Salt Lake. A Cum-mora- BROOKE BELNAP celebrated her first birthday on July 23. She is the daughter of Larry and Laurie Belnap. Michelson, a mission to Belgium. He is ihe son of Wayne and Marge Michelson. The Lawrence Kimbers and the Roy reception followed. in the wedding on Friday of Shelly Kimber and Wayne Kimbers 1. How do jet planes help forecast the weather? The trail left by a jet has a story to tell. If the moisture content of the air at 40,000 feet is low, the jet trail will soon disappear and dry from treat stained white or color-fas- t Removing stains washable garments with clothing doesnt have to be a complicated, frustrating pro- an aerosol or liquid laundry soil and stain remover. It cess, says Laura Wenger, consumer information specialist helps attack stains that for Johnson Wax. The simple water and detergent alone may not remove. Apply to saturate enough the stain and a small area surrounding it, and wait one minute for it to penetrate and begin to loosen the soil. Then launder in the washing machine. It is essential to use a properly measured amount of detergent and for most stains the hottest possible water the garment will (Protein-baseprocedures below usually will stains accept. should be rinsed in yield good results: cool water before applying Attack stains as soon and then the as possible. The longer a stain laundered in cool water.) sits in the fabric, the harder For more help with laundry it is to remove. If possible, write for a free copy of blot or soak the stain if the jobs, Shout Working Mothers The garment cant be laundered Guide to Family Laundry to: immediately. Never rub a Laura Wenger, Johnson Wax, stain into the fabric. 6901 Dr., Ste. Ill, Corporate Before laundering, pre Houston, TX 77036. pre-spott- d r, l' garden & s Small-Star- conditions will remain for 12 to 24 hours. However, if the jet trail lasts a minute or more, it is an indication that there is plenty of moisture, and a change in weather can be expected within the next six to eight hours. The change is usually rain. 2. How old is the science of weather forecasting? Thousands of years! The ancient Greeks required their medical students to study the winds, sun and climate because they believed that mans diseases changed with the weather. Even earlier, the Egyptians divided the year into six weather seasons, and during the rainy period the king was sent to drier climes for his health. Modern man is lucky enough to be able to stay in the same place year round and still be comfortable, thanks in part to fiber glass insulation. According to the energy experts at the CertainTeed Home Institute, the product helps keep the hot summer air out of the home in the summer and helps retain precious heat in winter months. 3. What can we learn about the weather from smoke? Smoke of the ordinary chimney variety is an excel- lent weather forecaster. If it goes straight up, daughters Denise Foster Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster R. Chandler, 674 E. 300 So. Clearfield. Has been called to serve in the Texas Houston mission. He will speak at the regular sacrament meeting in the Clearfield 5th ward chapel at 10:45 a.m. on July 27. The Chapel is located at 326 Center Street in Clearfield. An active member of the Clearfield 5th ward, Elder Chandler graduated from Clearfield High and the LDS seminary program. He has held presidency positions in each of his aaronic priesthood quorums, and has earned his Duty to God trail award and his eagle scout rank. Since graduating from Clearfield High in 1979 Elder Chandler has been employed at Eaton Kenway in Boun slants to slightly one side, good weather can be expected. But, look for rain or snow if the smoke bends in the air and then heads back to earth. and Valarie from Detroit, Mich. ; Mrs. A1 Tremonte and her daughter Amy from West Lake, Calif.; Mrs. Pete Mellema and her daughter Lucy from Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs. Mildred Gunton from Albuquerque, N.M. tiful. He will enter the Mission Training Center July 31. ELDER DAVID CHANDLER or According to the U.S. Dept, of Energy, the most efficient driving speed range is usually between 35 and 45 miles per hour. Mini-Sta- rs David Accepted to school The daughter of Clinton residents Joseph and June We invite Jensens proud parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jensen of Clinton became the parents of a baby daughter on July 17. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Nielson of Sunset. Seattle. Sharon Brubaker, a 1976 of Boise State with a bachelors University is degree in pre-mepresently a registered nurse in the emergency room of St. Alphonses Hospital in Boise. The will start med school in September. graduate The U.S. Army adopted olive-drafor winter service uniforms in 1902. b Clearfield Community Church news Coming forward, asking for membership in our church family recently, were: Mike and Millie Freeman, and Jacqueline Shore. Were happy to have them in our church family. Dedicated recently were: Crystal Waite, daughter of . Craig and Natalie, and Scott and Adam Law, . sons of Richard and Kris Law. 1, i " Help is needed in our Jr. Church program this month and-o- r August. If you could give half an hour of your time on Sunday morning, to help the children that attend junior church, call Carol or Lynette Holtz, 8 or see Shaver, them after worship services on Sunday. Dave and Rose Nusz are back from Spain and seeing their son and family; George and Marge Richards and family are back from Minnesota; Virginia Larsen and Reed Hanson are back from their trip to Reno to a convention. photographers The next is Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. 766-001- 825-680- sing-a-lon- g Simon to perform Jerry Simon, who was a full time missionary in the former Clearfield LDS Stake will be in concert at the Union Station in Ogden, Aug. at 8 p.m. The cost of admission will be $2.50 for adults, $10 for the family and $1.50 for children ages 4 to 12. Jerry has performed with 1 local churches to submit articles Brubaker has been accepted to the University of Washington medical school in Layton. Home to the newlyweds after a wedding trip to Hawaii will be Roy. Out of town guests to this occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Irv Zecchin and their Chandler to serve in Texas Houston A Elder granddaughter. Shelly is the daughter of Wayne and Joan Kimber. Both are employed at Albertsons Supermarket in Phillips, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Yardley and Teresa Schofield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Schofield were married at the brides home by J. Duffy Palmer on July 17. among family members taking part the the home of the brides parents. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul York of 790 Birch Circle in Layton. In the bridal line was Jan Dyer as matron of honor and Sandra Sale as maid of honor. Matt York was the best man and serving as atwas tendant Steve Stringham. The ushers were SHARON BRUBAKER The bride was graduated from Clearfield High School. The groom was graduated from Layton High School. ChuRch were Burrell, 1980. Ul Cliff York and Dave Milman. Hymas, Schofield wed Michael David Hymas, formerly Michael David Richard nephew,will leave soon on Hansens Afterwards a garden reception was held at 12, tips for stain and spot removal Stars, for themselves and their families. On the way home they stopped in Victorville, Calif, and visited the Roy Rogers Museum. They had the opportunity of talking to Roy and getting a picture of him holding Madalyn. The last night was spent in Las Vegas, Nev., and then home. Mr. and Mrs. Birdell (Leora) Yardley, and three of their grandsons, Gary Dean, Steve and Michael, spent eight days at Fish Lake. Also joining them on their trip were Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Carol) Yardley and their daughters Sarah and Anna. Gary and Carol are the Two weeks later, Cary and parents of Gary, Dean and Steve. his family traveled here to Leor join his parents and brothers Mr. and Mrs. (Frankie) Yardley and their for a Bowcutt family reunion children Russell, Kathi and at Bear Lake. The Bowcutts are related Wayne also joined them. to Bonnie from her mothers Leora and Frankie are the side and they are from Cache parents of Michael. Valley. They spent the time fishing It was a nice visit for and enjoying each others everyone. company. Mr. and Mrs. Neldoi. Congratulations to the (Bonnie) Hamblin recently following proud parents: Daniel F. and Barbara spent a weekend in Greeley, Col. with their son Cary, his Carlson, girl, July 11. Kim and Cynthia Beth Keller, wife JoAnne and children Shon, Jerry and Michelle. Boy, July 15; Val Curtis and Karen Dahl, girl, July 14; During their stay they went to Estes Park for a , Kary and Roxanne Williams, cookout. boy, July 13. Martha Parcell Davis 61, Cary and his family, who are former residents of who died Thursday, July 17, have Clearfield, just 1980, was the mother of Les recently made their home in H. Davis. Greeley. Sale and York share wedding ceremony Hit the spot, All Mexico, and spent a couple of hours shopping for gifts Fred PennWarings sylvanians. He and his missionary companion sang at many stake functions during his stay in Clearfield. Jerry was transferred to Salt Lake City where he completed his mission. Then he attend Brigham Young University. He was married to Denise Bullock, who he met during his stay here, last September, and they are expecting the birth of twins this September. He is completing his education at Weber State College and he will be at seminary teaching Bonneville High School in Ogden. Jerry will be singing songs from the 20s through the 80s. It will be a musical experience youll not want to miss. . and new this year Super-Star- s! FLAG TEAM TRY-OUT- S The Stars have made impressive qppearances on two Osmond Family shows; the Rainbow the Miss Classic in Hawaii; and Team U.S.A. Pageant in Santa Monica, Calif. Additional Drill performances have included for the Utah many half-timJazz, San Diego Chargers, and and San Francisco Forty-ninera special performance at e Disneyland. , STUDIO OF THE ARTS t1387 W. 1800 N., Clinton, Utah 825-796- 3 - STAR FLAG TEAM AUDITIONS - bo hold during tho woek of July 28 through August 1, 1980. Call now and rosorvo your tim. Tho girls will bo judgod on the Will following;; o RHYTHM KICKS SPLITS o MARCHING o SHOWMANSHIP was recently sustained as Bishop of the Clearfield 5th Ward. At left, Is Fount E. Monfirst counselor and far right James G. Hogge, second counselor. Released were tgomery, Bishop Neil S. R. Kirkbride. and Mr. Montgomery served Bishop Galley as a counselor. Billy Galley HAROLD COOK STEED |