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Show ' Local B ewi, Local Aivertialnx for Local Peopla Rivcrdalc News VERLA R. HULL PIL 45831 The Sewing Bee will hold their meeting Wednesday June 19 at 11.30 am. All H members, leaders, and parents are invited to a weiner roast Saturday June 15th at the llunstville Town Park If a ride is needed, they sre to meet at the church at 1:13 p m The party starts at 2.30 pm. until 6 p ra. There will be a small charge. The two and one half minute talks Sunday morning were given by Vaughn Wood burn. Sacrament service were on the commemora lion of the Melchezedic Priesthood Adrian Draayer, Grant Gibby William Van Noy, Ernest Johnson, Richard Ensign and Ruth Bradley gave short talks Kathy Thompson and Ruth Burton plajed piano and organ selections New assistants were named recently to Henry Miller, stake Sun Ohey day School Superintendent are Eiwyn Hunt and Ray J Gar- Recently, two young thrillseek-eron motor scooters barely missed being killed To avoid such occurrences in the future, Marshal Kiel says that more discretion must be used in the pursuit of this type Otherwise, the of law will be more strictly enforced, to absolutely eliminate all but li rett. censed drivers from the roads So, On June 14, 1777. the Continen tal Congress formally adopted the tf you want to keep the privilege rod or motor flag of our country. The flag has of driving that hot all traffic meed must icooter, you regulations, making certain to stop for all stop sibns, etc. And. by all means, dont risk a life (yours, perhaps) by turning in front of cars without a warning signal, or by being earless in any other way. James R. McFatrtdge, Lt Arlvnn M Garside. of the 2054 West 5700 South Ogden Police, talked to the River 11 aA dale Mutual about the hazards of Morning Worship earless attitudes and what they lead Wednesday to He spoke very graphically about Baptist Training the horrors of crime and its 6 45 p m Union I Hannon Irobst. latest of River-daleEvening Worship Prayer Meeting missionaries, was honored by II the MIA after Mutual Tuesday, and Sunday School presented with a Three rV s wreck-reatlon.- First Baptist Church s p-- a-- e also be a orb given to the girl who catches the largest fish and for the first fish caught the morning Mrs. Darrell Way men t (formerly of the contest. Come on kids let Lynette Deem) la In Riverdale visit- gather up our gear and be ready ing her parents, the George Deem, for the big day. A and her numerous friends here. Lynette reports that she loves marThe Clearfield Jaycee are also ried life, but prefer Utah to Washthe Clearfield Day's sponsoring ington State. contest which is open to all Queen Washington la too wet, she unmarried girls between the ages said. It rained almost constantly of 10 and 21. Entrants will be judg for three months, and that too ed on beauty, form, poise and permuch water for me. sonality. Bathing suit and evening Lynette like her Jbo as MLA gown will be worn There is no dance director In the LDS Everett entry fee and girls need not be Ward. And she say that the church sponsored. Those interested in enpeople there really appreciate their tering may obtain entry blanks and priviledgc of LDS membership. further information from Chairman Most are converts to the Church. Chuck Cook at 495 East 200 So or The winner will be Phone Among those receiving diplomas crowned last years queen Mar-lynby was for higher educational efforts Bennett at the dance to be Earl Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Child Earl graduated from held by the Jaycees at the North Weber College with a major in Davis Jr. High School gvm, July JJarl 3. The first girl to enter the conEducation Songratulations. It is no easy task to continue the test Is Genevieve Bulls, a pert little quest for knowledge and obtain brunette Come on girls lets show degree, but king the interrup- the judges that they are going tions that life can bring, such as to have a tough time nuking a fin service time, mission time, and the al decision addition of children to the family The newly organized 411 Club, Someone else who is continuing the Klassy Kookmg klub elected his educational endeavor despite the following officers at their reSuzanne Gardner interruptions is Gail Sanders And cent meeting Mary Dickson is another fine ex president. Collet n Bennett, vice Weatherston, ample of perservenance, education president, Nadine wise Someday "yours truly" would secretary, and Nancy Weatherston It like to also "get educated program director doesnt hurt anyone, does it Seaman Apprentice Gary J Ea Deloe Thompson has been enjoying the sights our fair state has to offer She saw ions National Park, Grand Canyon and Bryces with the Whitehead family. combination missionary book. Harmon has been serving as secretary to the YMMIA special meaning to loyal citiaena. It stands for something, a symbol to follow. Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, And loyal hearts are beating high: Hats off The Flag Is passing by! (From The Flag Goes By," by Henry M. Bennett. NOTICE Riverdale Sheriff Herman Fiet issues a warning to the young people who drtv motor scooters and hot rods in a reckless snd earless manner. This practice must be discontinued. he said, since It constitutes a menace, not only to the young people themselves, but to everyone on the road. a Clearfield News ' r-r - LANI BEAUTY SALON No. Main 183 Clearfield) Utah FORMERLY LOCATED IN THE SMITH BUILDING Drop in or Phone 21 Snow, Ashton Dee 11a Phono , I. i!i, a. iii. 13, Janet Stevens spent two days la Provo hurt. Jam-p- a Farming and rhining or risky busineitet. A farmer's risks start when h sows crops. Then he facet the threat of frost, drouth, hail and pests. Similarly, a mining man's risks start with prospecting, exploration and development work. Then he facet the threat of underground water, unexpected playing out of or bodies, higher costs at mines go deeper, price fluctuations and inflationary cost increases. By taking risks today, farmers and miners help Utahns prosper tomorrow. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abvndant of excite Mrs Ken and Thell life tor all" aaMQEQMBIS qnDtggni) ces esp GinSGDGZED eraffiT (23SEU ' viBT-- - '3'S Moth Proof Bags riNE FOR STORING iJflfiEiififZE) .... 30c WINTER CLOTHES Sew and Used BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE Hmm of warm With the coming weather you can see the Clearfield pond lined with young fishermen This private body of water is stocked each year with keeper size trout But fishermen before you grab your equipment and head for the pond their is a catch to the story You must be 15 years or under to cast your line However if you meet the qualifications there is a lot of fun ahead Those who are 12 and under need not purchase a license, but those in the age bracket between 13 and 15 must display the current Utah tag On Clearfield Days the 4th of July, the Jaycees will spon sor a fishing contest to be held at the pond The top prize is for the largest fish caught This $5 which will be donated by City Mar There will shal Herb Motti.shaw -- Seasoned. 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Atk him your Rent-about Fomily Foret, Roil Trovel Credit Cord, ond Herti too. domination Cor irvlci at tee near! y imioim HE 7 RISKS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW AITO CLASS INSTALLED ACCESSORIES u.i where they visited with sister, Miss Marilyn SteDr William V. Wright, DDS has vens, who is attending BYU. moved from 133 So. State St., to his Miss Josie Foley has left to spend new dentist office at No 6 Gay Mar the summer at Zion National Park Plaza, located at 183 North Mam and the Grand Canyon. We would like to congratulate Mrs Harold Steed had as her Melvin S Gallagher on receiving house guests recently her mother an award for outstanding accom and sisters, Mrs Rachel Minton, plishment in his work and $200 in Miss Sara Minson and Mrs Ar cash. This was presented to him by villa Thornock of Boise, Idaho Mr Gallagher be his supervisor gan working at Hill AKB in the Mr and Mrs B Earl Stringham property offiie m 1952 and family spent a weeks vacation sight seeing around San Rafael and Misses Marilyn Hushnell and San Framisco MIG So. 19U0 West, Hoy Dd.'i'.l i was seriously Our happy couples to be congrat ulated this week are Mr and Mrs Richard Donaldson on the 9th. Mr and Mrs Eugene Liljenquist, Mr and Mrs Hyrum kruitbusch, and Mr and Mrs Harvey Broad bent on the 10th, Mr and Mrs Clarence A Taylor, and Mr and Mrs Arthur Mayfield on the 12th, Mr and Mrs Clarence A Thurman on the 14th, and Mr and Mrs Brient Stringham on (he 15th There was quiles bit menWheadher day when ! Day were Involved in an auto acci dent. We are all glad that no one Well, opce again its time for happy birthday wishes, this week to the following Elmo Hudson and Kathie Lamb on the 9th, Mark Gardner. Jeffrey Jensen, and Carol Ann Naldcr on the 10th, Darla Marston, Ben Adams, Edwin E Ford and Ella W. Smith on the 11th; Brent Halls on the 12th Jun my Hill, Colleen Hodson, Howard Olson, snd Charles E. Steed on the 13th, Dennis Barker and Nancy Gardner on the 14th, Myron I) Sessions, Joan Taylor and Daniel M Goodfellow on the 15th ALTO (JLASS AND PARTS Ila-D- a Ash to Saturday) May 15th ton, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eaton has graduated from fire control technical school at the Naval Training Center. During the HL weeks course, he was taught the repair and maintenance of equipment for fire control, congratulations Gary. ( ROY AUTO PARTS By GRAND OPENING i hi .Si.:i A jPsiciffi Rsiilioscfl |