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Show V DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 23. 1976 Francisco and Mrs. McAtee trained as a nurse. The couple served in the Kedira region of Indonesia for four years Harley Hunt, June Moss, Harold Rorabaugh, Karin Hunt and Dorean Carey all attended the intermountain By MARGO MAUGHAN 773-74- of the First Southern Baptist Church were honored with the presence of James McAtee and his wife Carolyn at a special meeting held Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. McAtee were Members the Clearfield members church when they were called of to mission field in Indonesia in 1967. Mr. McAtee attended Gol- den Gate Seminary at San Jean F. King, worthy grand patron; Mrs. Janeane E. Heppler, installing chaplain and Mrs. George B. Meisner installing organist. Members of the Heritage area convention for employed there. Mr. patron; and Harry 0. Was-sin- k secretary. Also Mrs. Dorothy B. Summers, treasurer; Mrs! Arlean E. Todd, conductress; Mrs. Darlene E. Evans, as- Sickinger was employed as a production control supervisor in the maintenance direct- orate. Mrs. Betty J. Hill was in- stalled as worthy matron in the Beth Arabah Chapter No. 24 Order of the Eastern Star last Wednesday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple. Also installed were Clarence E. Weimer, worthy patron; Mrs. Marjorie C. Willard, associate matron; Terry A. Willard, associate the American Baptist Churches held November 4 through 6 in Twin Falls, Ida. Clearfield residents Ernest H. Sickinger has retired from Hill recently Air Force Base after more than 30 years sociate conductress; Mrs Zewilla B. Bivins, chaplain; Mrs. Mabel M. Senior Citizens Center in Clearfield are Completes Training and storage of air freight, is being assigned to Dyess AFB, of Tex., for duty with a unit Airman Dallas M. Lyon, son of retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant John P. Lyon of 519 W. Paul Ave., the Military Airlift receive academic credits through the Community air cargo specialist course conducted by the Air Training College of the Air Force. Lyon, who was trained in special handling School. The airman is a 1976 graduate of Layton High Command. AIRMAN grand matron; Mrs. Marguerite C. Butler, past patron- - Com- mand. Completion of the course enables the airman to Layton, has graduated with honors at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the U.S. Air Force Jepperson, marshal; Mrs. Vera P. Bosnian, organist; and Mrs. Brenda S. Anderson, Adah. The installing officers were Mrs. Wilmetta S. Smith, past enjoying demonstrations and information on nutritious diets each 11 Friday at the center from : to 1:30- - NUTCRACKER BALLET Cousins Roxanne Smith, left, and Leslie Adams once again earned parts in the Nutcracker Ballet. It will be the 9th year for both of them. In auditions held recently by Ballet West, Leslie Adams and Roxanne Smith have received parts for this years production of the Nutcracker Ballet. THIS WILL mark the ninth year both of these girls have achieved this honor over many other dancers auditioning each year for the few coveted parts available to people outside Ballet own company. ballet training from Clytie various ROXANNE and Leslie are both cheerleaders and seniors at Davis High School. Leslie is a member of the Madrigal singers and is on tne senior committee. She is a participant with the LDS Stake Girls Choir, on the Seminary council, and president of the Laurels. DEtte marching group at Davis as a junior and was junior prom queen. Roxanne is active in debate and oratory at Davis High having had the opportunity of on the state- participating winning forensics team for the past two years. Last year she won the Portia Douglas Oratory trophy and was a junior cheerleader. SHE IS secretary of the LDS Stake Youth Conference and was at the 2S GRADE C HENS & Tbivi Wests Kaysville Births buffoons. Council teachers University of Utah over the past few years. Leslie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Adams. Roxanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Smith. Both girls have danced roles as children, soldiers, Oriental servants, pages and SHE WAS in the ::a Adams at the age of 5. They have also taken lessons from the homecoming queen at Davis this year. Both girls have had parts in each years musical presented by Davis High and have been members of the gymnastics team for three years. ROXANNE and Leslie, who are cousins, began their NORBEST GRADE A Welcoming their second daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill of 186 North 100 HENS & TOMS East, Kaysville. Sarah arrived on October 25 at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful weighing in at 8 lb. 15 $ oz. Heather at home is thrilled to know she is now a big STEAK ROUMOKJISE SWISS sister. Mrs. Hill will be remembered as the former Barbara Jill Barton of Fruit suaasiwsTtM Heights. The grandparents making the news known are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hill of Fruit Heights. 9lb. CUBE STEAK WAST BLADE CUT POT . ROAST POT ROAST ROUND BCMEPtrr ROAST BOMELESS POT The include Mr. and Mrs. Eleroy R. West, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Barton of Sandy, and Samuel Hill of Ucon, Ida. 98 Lb. sl.09Lb. .39 Lb. CANNED J145Lb. HEEL ROAST SWIFTS PREMIUM 1.59 Lb. RU?toAST 45 Lb. bobungbeef .. 3 c w Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bingham of 786 East 350 North, Kaysville. The 7 lb. 12 oz. lad arrived on November 3 at the McKay-De- e POTATO Hospital 5465 lb. can $759 I lb. can LOGS 2for 15 and is their sixth child. At home are four brothers and one sister. Mrs. Bingham was the former Ann Dunn of Ogden. HOAGIE SANDWICHES Cut, Wrapped and Frozen OTHER PRESSURE FRIED u. 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