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Show . I .THfe PAgeTftvk. ROY 4 a f(T ' Tommy Harris, soil of Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas R. Harris celebrated his 7th birthday with a aiiuier party at his home with seven oi his young friends. Alter the dinner they ail enjoyed viewing uume movies thaxen by Tommy s parents. Present were, Keith anu Gaith Conley, Craig Ogan, Robert lieiscr, Bruce Eg- - Look A Taylor and John Folick. Ledbedder Lyuette Garner was released as Junior Sunday School teacher as she has moved from the ward in her place Par Perxins was sustained. Venna Smith was sustained CELEBRATING THEIR GRAND OPENING in Smiths new as a Primary teacher. Janet Shopping Plaza in Clearfield, is the Clearfield Department Hansen was sustained as the Store. Ihe store is much larger and will offer a better Social Sciencfe' teacher for Sunset ward Itelife Society. variety than before at its old location. "Friends have recicvud cards front Elder Joel jzatt in Engmen about" driven crazy with ship of a dairy farm. Bishop and Mrs. Rex Wall-gren- s land and Elder Tommy Kay in questions asked by Gary his baby has been ill t.ne Holland and they are line, kept in interests Farm equipment extra busy and are really enjoyGary Steed has spent most with Scarletina. wegk past but this time of his young life in his father's and tractors, Scoutmaster, Dale Andeison ing tlieir mission. They send assistant scoutmaster, greetings to friends and neighgarage asking questions and curiosity paid off. Gary has a n d bors l)ere. Brostiom, have seeing how tractors and farm puehased two different baling Wayne that the scouts of Sun- . Also Elder Robert equipement are repaired. lie machines and has a $700 tracMeQuarric was recently rewarede for his tor operating profit and has set ward Troop 157, are selling in the French mission reports interest in the machameal side gone into coustom baling bus- Chrismas wreaths again this that it is Christmas time in of farming at the 39lh National iness. He has applied lessons year. The boys have made tham France but people have only 4 II Club in Chicago when he learned in tractor projects and started their project Satur- begun to buy gifts. delivto orders be l eceived a $400.00 day, taking college schol- in putting his machinery into Happy birtnday to William arship It was presented to 18-- .shipshape condition. He has ered the next Saturday. Give Doe on Dec. 3; to Raymond them ear-olyour support by buying Joens on Dec. 4, to Shirley Gary by the Ut,ih Oil been very successful in show Refilling Co, sponsor of 4 11 lug, lilting and judging live one to hang on your door this Elvvoad oil Dec. 5, to Douglas tractor awards in Utah and stock. White thile aw ird came Chrismas season. Lovell, Bradley Alldredge and Idaho. for this knowledge of tractor Mr. and Mrs Mason Kathleen Egbert on Dec. 7; to Lyle a lather, Earl Steed, maintenance and satety, he are proud parents of a son Blanch Doe on Dec. 8, to RebecGary will lead born operates a feed, hjy and laim'hoiis this know-hoThey had him ca Hansen, and Maurie Bailey implement' business and has to nigger things- - like owner blessedrecently. and given the name on Dec. 9; to Dennis Robertof Sunt Wayne Mason Grand- son and Gerry Steed on Dec.10 father John Clifford preformed and to Colleen and Gary Steed the rites Mrs. Mason is the on Dec. 11. RIVERDALE LUMBER CO. Happy anniversary to Mr. and fomier Corione Larsen Other babies blessed were, Theresa Mrs. George Reid, Dec. 2, to Howard, Lesa Cordget and Shel- Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge Quaity Lumber Products on Dec. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill don C. Nebeker. New memgers confirmed in Smith on Dec. 8, and to Mrs. Dec. testimony meeting Sunday were and Mrs. Henry Bues on John Thomas Flemming, Scott 12. PUEFIMSHED Closely... $5. an St L AND you WtU S..1 'hC NAMES OP 26 S?ATi-Tni- ARB CM TfrE y FACADE Tr, I inqolN ifCHDP AL SlOMOft BACK Oc TnE THE Strange Rental j 0 OVER 250 YEARS, MUAM AND MARY COLLEGE OF HAS PAID AM RENT TO TUB GOVERNOR OF THAT STATE IN TheFORM OF I VIRGINIA TWO LATIN IIERSEs lola and Bonnie Ukena inter-tamethe Laidos Club at their Christmas party on Friday night. Dinner was served to guesls at a gaily decorated table. Bingo was played after which gills were exchanged. George Johnston treated the kids ot his age to a swimming party on his birthday Friday. After the Swim they returned home and enjoyed ice cream and cake. d , nfiTMnATl Jn ann-cnuce- d THE payroll SAVINGS plan where you work or BUY BONDS REGULARLY AT YOUR SANK . 4-- Acoustical Tile Mahogany Panel Reduce Room Noise 12xl2 squares from 16 '.-- ft. 4v8'i" Mining lightens your tax load Sheetrock 16 17 3 8" Knotty Pine ea. 51.40 ea. $1.60 . 4x8 3 8 bd. ft. only 13c ft. solei t 18'jC Yc 18 .ltd. also stoik V thiik of taxes paid by You are $93 ahead this year because this h?s Without lnduitry, Utah's mining industry. in would have to dig up an additional $20,000,000 to tried and counties c.ls if the state, tax money current maintain present governmental services for the rour cost would family 931 population. And that RIVERDALE LUMBER 4077 RIVERDALE RD. Mark Blake Kano, Jerry Sandberg and Neil ll uniiti. Mrs Harhia Co has returned home it uni the hospital following treatment there. gleston, Stewart, Being ill with Hue is Mrs. Carolyn Boikstead, we wish her a qu.ek ret ov cry Janice intis daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Winters underwent an appendectoney Sunday evening. Enjoying a new son are Mr. and Mrs Willoid Toone. He was born Nov. 26 at the Dee hospital. The Grant Howard family lclcbrated a double birthday with a beautyful cake and a dinner lor the oteassion. Obrer-vmtheir were birthdays (.iiolyn 3 years old and Bruce 11 years old g per sheet $6.39 P1I. EX 3 9261 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION for all "from the earth comes an abundant life Mr and Mis Dclurn Thompson are thrilled over their new son horn Dee 2 he has five biotheis and sisters at home to greet him Tile Saul Ru-- e Camp held the r fhr.simus putty Monday eunir, at the home of Mrs , M, nulla Parker The dreora-tioiis i "e beautiful throughout Lu ieh was served to 14 mem follow id by all ex bin pic-u- .l cl. a 'ge of g'fts Entertainment was furnished by Connie Bamhrough. reading and Allen Evans who played the steel guitar Co hostCs-- s for the event wete Mable Melba ManUv, Arave and Mai cant Shoemaker. Blanche Parker is the captain Mr and Mr- - Fia Thompson were surprised by a recent visit from Mr. and Mrs. Burnell (Pearl) Jarvis of Los Angeles. They flew here to attend the funeral of his grandmother. While here Mrs. Thompson entertained at a stork shower in her honr. Forty three attend ed. This will be their first child in 12 years of marriage. Attending were: Kae Garner, Carole Thompson, Roy; Claudia Thompson, Brigham City, lone Coy, Plain City; LaRue Manisco, Roy, Stella, Venice and Elaine Poll, South Weber, LaRae Bitton, Roy, Shirley Barnard, Nelda Meenderink, Roy; Han Jarvis, Pleasant Grove; Oveda Jarvis, Elaine Jarvis. Pleasant Grove Darlene Jaivis, Sandy, Pearl Rands, Salt Lake, Florence Jarvis, Salt Lake; R Lee Jarvis, Salt Lake, Edna Jarvis, Pleasant Grove, Bliss Brnnley, Pleasant Grow, Minnie Hill, Orem, Ha zel Cock, Orem; Donna Thomp son, Roy; Anita Thompson, Roy Emlie Thompson, Harrisville Nulecn Thompson, Ogden, Bar bara (hiixtciisen, Ogden; Glen da Elaine Thompson, Roy; Thompson Harrisville; LaVerne Judy, Roy Donna Chadbum, Roy, Carina Zaugg, LaDonna Banker, Donna Barker, Ruby Sprt-chleNorma Charlesworth, Delta Spendlovc, Ogden; Baiker, Pleasant View. Deanna Barker. P.V.; Linda Baiker, West Weber, Kimmie Barker, Ogden. Games and dialing were enjoyed. WAGON 30 years of experience fostering good will in business and community life. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone PHONE EX ward. Thursday evening Dee. 8, will be the second PI A meeting of hk MJttV : Jen-nes- s WATCH only, Men's FOR 75 Rc-2- Only Men's PARK the nicest things about THE Rpg- - 3375 LADIES .... 19.75 HYDE 19.95 19.75 2 LADIES HELBROS IN THE NEW CLEARFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA CURT SSV9 1 Reg. 33.75 1 FRIDAY one! SATURDAY DECEMBER WELCOME while Mike was away. Dan Stanger was chosen To fill the position of Secractary in the Elders Quorm in our OF THE ALL NEW - only one e Landav DEk- There is There is a group of folks that are doing a bit ot Square dancing on Saturday evening and they are looking for other couples who would like to join them. If any one is interested they could get more information by calling Lyman Schencks or Merlin Badger. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark, Wayne and Larry spent the in Nap-pa- , Thanksgiving week-enIdaho visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coy and family. They were away four days. return-homMr. Mike Roberts after having spent two months in Dallas, Texas where he was attending school. Car ma and then children are staying at the home of her folk-M- r. and Mrs Lyman Schenks 1 FIELD 9&10 13.95 Ladies Westclox Reg. 16.95 a gift 'extension phone CAMERAS At the ring of the clock, persons checking through at the check stand vil! receive an additional . . . 1 ONLY BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA With Light Bar Reg- are its beauty 29.95 Discount on ENTIRE PURCHASE! Merchant AMHUAL Sunset News i l ratio to the Clinton School. Dr. W'heel-righ- t will be the speaker. Everyone is invited. Starting time will be 7.30. Elmer and Bessie fo So. We-- , Dee and Naomi Kendell of her, Bill, Dale Gleh Lynn and Uintah and Wallace and Jane Brent poll Wayman Cash journ-e- d Kindetl of Orem spent the to manills, Friday and Saturthanksgiving week ena sightse- day to do a little deer hunting. eing tnru Bryce Canyon and The 'weather was good and so Zion Park. They also saw the was the hunting. They returned Glen Canyon Dam whichm is with their fine deer, 3 bucks, under construction, visited 3 and 4 poiiiteis, and 2 docs, Page, Arizona and the Grand Saturday evening. Canyon. They spent Saturday The meetings Sunday will be night at the Grand Canyon louge. They returned home by one hour earlier than other way of Los Vegas, Neveda arr- Sundays. Priestood at 8, Sunday iving home on Monday morn- School at 9.30. Fast meeting will be held at 5 DO. Uintah is ing. beginning to meet with us and Roger Bamhrough was accep- their Sunday School begins at ted into the "Excetsen Club" 11:15. of Weber College and attended Mr. and Mrs. John Handran the Acceptance Banquet last became grandprants of twins, Monday night. a boy and girl. They were born Verla Peteiijn and Dallas to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gale Thompson recently rccieved (Joyce) of Spokane, Washingmedical retirement from their ton, Dec. 3. They are stationed positions at Hill Field. there in the Air Force. These Mr. and Mis. Leonard Bow- are the first set of twins on man are the proud ow iters of either side of the family. 1960" Pontuaic. a new r, ' returned a 7 to So. Weber Raws and Mrs, Maynard Lake View ward have ix en calied to serve a short term in the South West Indian Mission with headquarters at Gallup New Mexico. They are presently at mission . home in aait'LAae City. They will leave for their destination next Mon-uay- . ; J Advertising placed fn ifuH 8, 1960 NEWS Mr. f DECEMBER THURSDAY, ONLY ONE 35 PONY and usefulness CAMERA R- c1 3 Star Flex Dura- - Flex No. 2 995 Camera Reg. 14.50 -- v 29.95 3(i"05 Reg. 16.50 11.95 127 Finsl; Camera when Christmas is over Reg. 9.95 Sot 6.95 GIFT PHONES FOR FRIENDS happy idea that makes Christmas shopping easy. Whats more, the phone you select wilt be delivered in our colorful, new gift box. r.r..raqgaa AND RELATIVES-- A Come in and Visit - Get Acquainted Clearfield Deportment Store IN THE NEW CLEARFIELD SHOPPING PLAZA ORDERINGS EASY-Sim- call ply the Telephone Business Office and ask for Gift Service, or tell your telephone serviceman. (2) MOUNTAIN , SIAgS TEltPHBIE Coly Sets iducejt! rsss. CHRISTMAS CARDS 2 PRICE mmm drug PAY YOU R TELEPHONE & ! LIGHT BILL AT OLE STORE |