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Show THE snOP 9, 19C1 THtTSDAY,-FEBRUAR- ers. Released as councilors were Mrs. Ralph Dalton ami Mrs Melvin Wilde. Debbie Montgomery daughter of Bishop Authan Montgomery, Roger Hansen Son of Mr. aiid Mrs. Leslie and llanseen. Arleen Gailey ddauuhtor of Mr and Mrs. Ned Gade. were confirmed members of the LDs Church Sunday ev ninu dunne Sacrament Meeting m the 5th SECOND Clearfield Development Committee Feels Industry Need Non-Defen- se CLEARFIELD Clyde Martin, chairman of the Industry and Labor committee, part of Clearfields Community Development program says that he feels industry not related directly to the defense effort is needed to broaden and diversify the economic base of this community. Mr. Martin has held two meetings with his committee members, One meeting was held with City Manager Glen During this meeting the group discussed city zoning and plans as established by the city. Mr. Willardson outlined a specific program by a developin Forest ment committee Grove, Oregon. In this city, a development program was established to cover 25 years in the future with such activities as recreation, schools, industry and commercial development being considered. under development program chairman of Carlton Rogers. Pu poses Included in the topics of discussion were future shopping area commercial expansion, areas and lots which should be developed but are currently tied up for speculation, and how to attract outside interests. Ralph F. Hill, Chairman, of the Planning and Beautification Commmittee states that the decided purposes of this committee are; 1. To make the town more beautiful, safer and economically efficient through adequate planing procedures; 2. To build an awareness among the citizens, organization and city departments of their responsibilities in attracting and holding business find industrial growth to the comadequate beautIn other action, the Trades munity through and planning. and Services commmittee have ification 3. To make all information held meetings to discuss the ADMIRAL THEATRE Clearfield, Utah THURS. FRI. TA FEBRUARY SAT. 23 9-- 1011 7 WAYS TO SUNDOWN With Audie Murphy Plus: Masters of the Congo Jungle FEBRUARY SUN. MON. TUES. 121314 ESTER AND THE KING and Richard Egan & Sun. p.m. Writh Joan Collins Matinee: 3 Sa. SECTION o) aiqeiiBAe puuteiqo spj put the proper action committee, and orgmzations for the evaluations and methods of procedure. Three problems are worthy of immediate study. They are problems relative to the building of the new Interstate FreeClearfield with way through proposed access interchanges. Answers are sought, also to problems relative to business and industrial growth and expansion. To be studied are such Whal physical questions as factors induce people to stay in Clearfield and shopWhat factors physical discourage people from snopping in Mr and Mrs. Ncwey plan to leave in the very near future for a winter vacation m Arizona atul California, Mr. Newey an avid golf enthusiest hopes to warm up the golf clubs Clearfield News A dinner party at the Charles Murphy residence on Saturday evening was given for many local couples. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark. Mr. and Mrs. V ayne Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mur Mr, and Mrs. Frank Terry, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cob-- 1 ia. about Saturday afternoon in tne afternoon a little three year old girl Margaret Anne Jensen daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jensen darted between two parked cars oa 3 j UO The Clearfield 5th Ward Relief Society was reorganized Sunday evening during Sacra-phy- , ment Meeting Mrs. Art May-am- l field was renamed President with Mrs Cass Waggoner and Mrs Earl Green as her Council- - LOCALLY EASY PARKING Clearfield Second Ward. The hosts were the Elders, the guests were members of the Pi iM hood, Steiling Thornley and Buz Hums ailed as chair- n of ,lu ent, all partici re trout ml to a hot ( 4t tho end of the Tuo;djx 0,Lesser was u, 3W Marin. tour years old. Her mother Mis Don Lesser V aril. nulled sevoial little friends in The feminine members cm to help eat tin bnthd.iy cake. ployees of the Cle.utuUl Slate end Mr. and Over loh Bank journeyed to Salt Lake Min M D wnk were hosts Murphy on Thursday evening for a night to Mr and Mis. Eli Carlson of out dinner party at Audi's Mlt Like. Sinotgjsbord. Those attending Mts. John Murray of Salt were t'leone Wheeler. Hem ake was the house guests of Galligher, Nonna Curtis, Suit ette Reed, Joyce Brown. Lois her sistei Mis Dave Thompson Mr and Mrs Lincoln Ross Marie llari. Marv Campbell. rt' announcing the engegemont Abrams, Bessie Bennett, Mav Jeanette to Browning. Betty Patterson and of ,lu'lr Robert Redlord The couple are Manhnn Fryar. .planning a fall wedding. Announcement has been Charles and Maude Driskill made of the engagement of celebrated their twenty fifth Miss Anna Marie Bodily daugh wedding anniversary on the ter of the late Mr. and Mrs 2!th ot this month Their two Bdrton Bodily to Oivid kofoed daughters Mrs. Helen Murphy The wedding has been set for and Mrs Betty Galligher along mid February. with their husbands and childA dav long Rabbit hunt near ren tinned their parents for the Snowulle abounded with men celebration Mr and Mrs Melvin Bennett, and boys last Saturday from i m- - COrPETITIVE PRICES and Mr. and Mrs. Harry to Twin Falia Idaho over the week end. Fessl-er.moter- ed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bouy and baby daughter have returned homee after a weeks visit with Mrs. Bouy's sister in Granada Since returning Hills, Calif. from England several months ago, they have been staying' at the homee of Mr. Bouvs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bouy. Louis was stationed in England with thee U S. Army. Sharon Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Olsen, and Margaret Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thornley Swan, spent the weekend at Utah State University at Logan. While there they stayed at the dormitories with Judy Swan off Kaysville, and Sharon Bonham of Roy, students at the university. Kmie Butters is at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City where he underwent a very seerious operation. All his friends wish him a speedy recovery and hope he will be home soon Mrs. Robert Burton is recuperating at her home after undergoing surgery at an Ogden hospitdl i Ml IKl Highway 92 near the intersec- tion ot Center Street. The car Sunset News Johnny Watson is back to school, although hee wears a bandage over his eje, he is getting along nicely. Bellas Aimes Club was held at Mrs. G tendon C. Porter's home on Jan. 25. Organza flowers were demonstrated and the grownups shown how to make them by Virginia Draper. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 9 at the home of LaVon Reid. Kent Draper will show some films to the club. Mrs. Vera Boren and Carol Robinette entertained at a stork shower for Mrs. Hugh Gates at the home of Mrs. Robinette on Feb. 2. Mrs. Gates is the former LaVon Heninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Heninger. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bush-nel- l attended , funerol services in Farmington, Saturday, for Perry Priest. Mr. Bushnell was one of the speakers. Dennis Melvin Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Robertson of Sunset, took for his bride of Feb. 4, the daughter of Mrs. Dee Stanford Hams. Their wedding reeception was in the Layton Seventh Ward Saturday evening. Mrs. June Adams and Walter Hansen of Warren were united in marriaye, Friday, Feb. 3, in the Logan Temple. Mr. Hansen has one boy. 1, and Mrs. Adams that struck her was driven by Mrs. Marguriete Adams a local resident. The child was rushed Your choke of these free gifts to the St. Benedicts Hospital by ambulance, she was uncon-ctou- s at the time. By Sunday she had recovered sufticiently to oe released, sue is reported to be getting better. Mrs. Adams was unable to avoid hitting the child. Congratulations are in order of Lauta Zilo who celebrated her birtnday anniversary on feb. when you open or add $50.00 or more to your savings account. General Foods Kitchens 2. Della Hams who has been with Safeway stores m Clearfield has been transferred to the new Safeway in Roy. Miss Carotee Powell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Powell of Sail Lake former residents of Sunset was one of the fortunate young ladies who attend-dethe inaugeral ball lor President and Airs. Kennedy at the Sheratan Park hotel in Washington D. C. Miss Powells tick ets were arranged by Senator Moss of Utah, bne is a sophomore studienl at Georgetown University. Her picture was m a recent copy of lime magazine, she is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sutton. d Edith Koldewyn reports of her anticipated trip to Europe She will leave Feb. 13 to accompany the Singing Mothers where tney will appear in Eng land, aiid other spots. has three children, two boys and a girl. They will live in Warren on a farm. Ward Conference will be held Sunday, Feb. 19, at the regular meeting times. There will be special guest speakers Eda Alldredge was released as president of Sunset Ward MIA. She has been given another position in the stake. Evelyn Olsen was sustained m her place with Joan Bentin and Bonnie Lou Draayer as counselors. Norine Rawlings was released as activity counselor and sustained as drama H UUJ ...Winners ings Gentle as a tropical breeze . . Hansen. Mr. Drying Clothes ELECTRICALLY . Kettle Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set in State Sav- Loan Wheel of Fortune Contest New Ford Falcon 1. Barbara Birch 56 East 500 North Clearfield, Utah Portable 2. TV by Motorola Arminta Smith 65 East 100 North Clearfield, Utah Polaroid Land Camera 3. Rodney Genta 778 East 350 South Clearfield, Utah Portable Stereo Record 4. Player by Motorola David K. Blackner 139 Whitesides St. Layton, Utah 5. $5.00 Savings Account Raymond S. Vega Jr. 1436 North Main St. Sunset, Utah Mrs. Irma Schlegel director. Babies bleessed Sunday in testimony meeting were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reids son, named Mark Bennett, by his father, Paul; and Mr. and Mrs Dean arners son, named Mark Lee Gamer. Those being baptized and confirmed were, Judy Lynn Hernandez, Lester Dale Atkinson, Jolleen Cash, David Lee Pollock, Mary Ann Peterson and Mrs. Gladys Fay Rogers Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid were visiting testimony meeting in Sunset Ward Sunday evening, and Mrs. June Aldous was also present at this meeting. The 479 Quorum of the Sev ties wilt hold their annual party in February, Saturday night, Feb. 11, at thee Clinton hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor attended the wedding of Walter Hansen and June Adams in Logan Temple, Friday, Feb. 3 Mrs. Taylor is a daughter of & Cook Book West Bend Singing Tea Box 371 Clinton, Utah Charjes R. Schroll 805 Birch Street Clearfield, Utah Larell P. Duncan 1607 North 250 West Sunset, Utah George Kato 122 South 350 East Clearfield, Utah Jane R. Meade y 111 Ross Drive Clearfield, Utah All Accounts opened by the 1 Oth earn from the first On Insured Savings (Dfil ! There is only one WELCOME c .. v vS ' s WAGON Treat your fine fabrics kindly. Let a flameless electric dryer caiess them . . . protecting their delicate colors and texture. Electric heat is pure and safe as elcctiic light itself. Like cooking elect! ically rlothck automatically. electricity is jour better way to dry 30 ywam of experience fostering good will in booineaa and community lifo. 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