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Show Lakeside emler Reiex, 6. 1 9H0, Pajje 11. A 'Chandelier' Wins Spelling Contest CLEARFIELD THE MOST ACCLAIMED LDS MUSICAL OF ALL TIME SEEN BY OVER MILLION PEOPLE PROFESSIONAL TOURING COMPANY OGDEN Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Stevens, 933 W. 2550 N., Clinton. Second place The word chandelier eliminated almost Linda Stevens of Clinton in the Clearfield High School Spelling Bee. The final contest for the l'a iwas taken by Edith Scott, 15, Ithe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, 867 N. 3000 W., West Point. school last Wednesday went for two hours and through almost 300 words before Linda eliminated the last of her 36 competitors by spelling the word chandelier correctly. ' Reed said the students were first chosen from competitions within the English classes and then went on to the final competition. ONI PIRFORMANCI ONLYI 10th VAL BROWNING CENTER WEBER STATE COLLEGE Watts, 15, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Maren TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: L. Watts, 1382 N. 400 W., Sunset, took third place, and Kim Dahl, 17, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Dahl, 1609 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, placed fourth in the contest. AUSTAD AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE 2 P.M. 6 P.M. ONLY Now through Fri. ALL SEATS RESERVED $S.00-$6.5- 0 SPECIAL DRESS CIRCLE-$7.5- 0 FOR INFORMATION Silent Walk Set in Ogden 626-6- $ IB Byron Lewis, commander of District the American Legion, has urged all posts and the auxiliaries to participate in the Silent Walk being held Tuesday, Veterans Day, in honor of all veterans, missing in action and- - unknown prisoners of war. The parade will be held in downtown Ogden starting at 9 a.m. Formation will be at 28th Street and Washington Blvd. It will then proceed north to 20th Street. Ceremonies will start at the Ogden cemetery at 11 a.m. with civilian and military speakers. At 11:30 a.m. the g Legion will conduct a ceremony. At 1 p.m. a Post Everlasting ceremony will be held at Baker-MerriPost No. 9. 2 of C m"j (SQNGGPir OH: IBS SUPPLY CENTER BOOKSTORE GIFT SHOP flag-burnin- ll Three Cub Scouts Get Arrow of Light cPavillion WEST POINT The highest awart that can be earned in Cub Scouting, tin Arrow of Light, has been presented t TESTING THE BIG TOY in Syracuse Citys Stoker Park is David Anderson, 3, the son of Dean and Linda Anderson, 1306 Bluff Road, Syracuse. The city recently chose the official names for the two parks that are in the city. The ' older park located at 1950 W. 1700 S. is now Founders Park and the newer park at 1200 W. 1575 S. was named the Alma Stoker Park. The choice of names came from a contest held in the city where citizens were asked to submit possible ideas for the City Council to consider. three West Point youths. Darin Nicholas, 11, John Edwards 11, and Brady Nixon, 11, have al achieved the Arrow of Light award. Tht ' boys are members of Webelos Pack 315 West in Point. LDS BOOKS & SUPPLIES (OUR ONLY STORES IN UTAH, IDAHO AND CALIFORNIA Center Seeks Volunteers In Clearfield -VCLEARFIELD olunteers are needed to read to patients, play games with them, or just visit at the Clearfield Convalescent and Nursing Center, 1450 S. 1500 E. Jannie Kirk, coordinator therapeutic for the center said volunteers can come for as little as two hours a week. Well set a schedule for them. The volunteers will be placed in the centers recreation and nursing According departments. to Mrs. Kirk, the center is interested in anyone over 14 years of age. Interested persons may contact her at the center, between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 773-655- effort to get a contractor to repair itjClty Recorder Phil Barber said. The Job Corps men, are, from left to right. Be Nguyen, 19, Darrell Scholz, instructor in the masonary department, Theodore Dunbar, 22, and Doneil Williams, 18. JOB CORPS WORKERS discuss what is left to be finished on the fireplace they repaired for the city of Syracuse. The city asked the Clearfield Job Corps for help with the fireplace located in the newly named Founders Park after they bad failed in their Collection 1 diamond Hours Change For Aluminum Are your feet frying to fell you diamond R,N0S RtPA,R CLEARFIELD Effective Nov. 1, Aluminum Recycling Company is changing the hours of its Reynolds mobile collection point in Clearfield. A Reynolds recycling unit will begin collecting aluminum from noon to 2 p.m. at the same location, Albertsons, 269 E. 200th S., 1 Tuesday. every other items, including storm door and window frames, siding, guttering, lawn Model RR7B furniture tubing, and aluminum also worth when cut exceeding an appointment. castings, are the same price to lengths not three feet and 1 I separated from cans. Castings are exempt from the requirement. three-foot-leng- th I ALL ACCESSORIES St Take I . StockXse inmerica. bones, hundreds of muscles and tendons, and the problems of trying to carry your full body weight around every waking hour of your life, it's no wonder that sometimes yourfeet don't feel the way they should. If you're bothered by corns, calloijses, bunions, bone spurs, calcium deposits, circulation problems, arthritis, or just plain old aching feet, maybe you should see a professional foot specialist. Early treatment can prevent further damage to sensitive muscles: tendons, and intricate bone structures. And early diagnosis of foot problems can sometimes lead to early treatment of other body ailments, too. Call today for With 26 Previously, the hours had been from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Reynolds pays 27 cents a pound for beverage Cans, pie pans, TV dinner trays, foil, snack, dip, pudding and meat containers. Certain WITH PURCHASE THE FURNITURE PEOPLE 22 South Main, Clearfield y2 PRICE 825-- 1 626 Dr. Wayne R. Kotter, D.P.M. Foot Specialist 5320 South For business) LAYTON MALL 1 920 West. Roy appointment call: 773-656- 5 Serving Roy since 1974 CALL, |