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Show girls compete for Little Miss Clearfield. r ' "VW" ae V rW s, ? f I V; I 9 1 I.. rr i ? 1 5 , t N 1gK I ,i r ' , i , jl WfM 'W a' h J "S' V ) 1 A I Tifini Carol Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pearson, 415 E. 300 N., Clearfield Vicky Lynn Park, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Park 329 Vampire St., Hill AFB r J Lesli Ann Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ileen Adel Ramirez, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramirez, 30 E. 350 S. Clearfield. i 7 7 I i O f a i Nicole Snyder Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder, 1640 E. 700 S., Clearfield Bingham, 218 W. 1250 N., Sunset Chen Marie Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bon, 990 E. 1000 S., Clearfield Tom Renae Bon, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bon, 990 E. 1000 S., Clearfield Julia Schaap, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schaap, 829 Hilltop Dr. Clearfi-el- f i t 1 f XMSsi Jill Titensor Marie Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 360 S. 700 Wood, Clearfield E., Mr. and Mrs. George 786 E. 350 Titensor, S., Clearfield Susan Gayle Shupe, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shupe, 365 S. State, Clearfield v Jimi Lyn Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lisa Jo Ryden, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson, 143 N. Ter- Ryden, 1509 N. 350 W. race Sunset M V a - -- w . r Heather Shanon Ford Mr. and Mrs. E. Blair Ford, 178 Lindon, Clearfield Julianne Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Brown, 132 W. 1900 N., Sunset Friday Night - 8 p.m. Clearfield High Auditorium Public Invited -- fl Dr., Clearfield Heidi Leah Munther, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Munther, 702 E. 400 S., Clearfield II f ,cr 1L Shelly Sue Collishaw Mr. and Mrs. Kent Collishaw, 214 N., Clearfield Dana Lynn Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dahl, 1765 W. 1700 S. W. 1550 Syracuse Cari Jeanne Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson, 655 S. 1000 E., Clearfield There was a young couple from Logan Who had neither house, hut nor hogan. So they entered a quiz, Gee whiz! And goodness' Muj Gen Maxwell F Hull, Fxeculixc ue Pi evident of the National Hifle Assoi latum, today annoimed the filth C'onser- at ion Giant In - id to be made to outstanding (onset xatiomsts tins year 1 he i et lpient of the latest giant is lit Mai x in H BUILDorBUY GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Sunshine AT FACTORY & Shadows PRICES! Michelle Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim SAVE Wilson, $200. E. 700 S. 105 Clearfield V Hi ho, weithero, and is the till of July Sure, J" is the fu st, I " is the seL" is the thud, and cond, Ho 1 " is the 4th of July limn Do it yourself Nothing gets out of hand than money - H used to be that a fool and his money s were soon p.u it happens to all of us' Aecoiding to a leeent survey, the aveiage man in his lifetime spends twenty years kits, movements, moon dials, finished clocks, shipped promptly on money back faster guarantee -- He spends another years sleeping, sixteen yeais playing, fixe years shavfixe years ing and diessing, eating, and thiee years just waiting woiking L Model 20 Black Walnut 1 twentx SEND COUPON x J TODAY FOR FREE a LA I ALUu t 1 EMPEROR (CLOCK COMPANY 1 Dept fairhope N-2- f, ? ! 9 Alabama 36532 1 k V . Address I he dootbell lang and the ladv of the house discovered a woikman, complete with tool chest, on the fiont poioh Madam," he announced, "I'm the piano tuner. The lady exd.mned Why, I didn't send for, ipiano-tuneknow The man replied you didn't, but your neighbors r, c, Name . City State I I Stephanie Yoachum Mr. and Mrs. Berme Yoachum, 35 Lynn- wood Vmt our factory whan in Fairhopa Stapley, 838 Birch, Clearfield announces grant They won a new home on a 5 Wendy Lynn Stapley, Mr. and Mrs. John Rifle Association slogan ft i Dr., Clearfield did'" Then theie's the drunk who decided to icforni he lead the handwriting on the flooi Ouch A fi lend in remombei this need is- - a pest -- . Seiger, Wright State University Dayton, Ohio, to continue his study of the populaUon biology of the Snow Goose For individuals. Amounts of $500 or more. Dr. Seigers study, begun in 1968, has been funded jointly by the Canadian Wildlife the American Museum of Interest paid every 3 month on Natural History, Wright State Dnixersity, and now the National Rifle Association under Conservation its year-ol- d Giants-ln-Ai- d Program. Savings Certificates of Deposit Ser-vic- e, The studies being conducted bv Dr Seiger are carried out in Manitobas I.a Perouse Hay area on the Hudson Bay The grant to Dr. Seiger is the fifth awarded this year by the NRA and brings the total amount provided to $10,907. Earlier awards were made to F.arle Cummings, University of California ai Davis, David L. Groves, Penna State University, Charles T. Robbins, Cornell University, and Dr. Robert 11 Giles, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Subordinated Notes for 3 months addition to providing new fundamental theory in population biology of the Snow Goose, the biologists studies are expected to provide new Knowledge of practical use in game management, particularly in predicting numbers, types, and movements of this game bird As more in future generations. is teamed from Dr Seigers findings, it is also expected that of the population dynamics Snow Blue Geese colonies can b ' predicted In Snow and Blue Geese have been found to be related forms that often crossbreed, producing young of bo'h the white and blue phases Seiger hopes to locate the wintering grounds of the La Perouse Bay flock in order to continue his al studies Interest paid every 6 month on for 5 years Interest xtarls dav of investment Rale is per annum Interest starts day of deposit Rates are per annum Each depositors account is insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp First First First First Security lank of Utah National Association Security Sank of Idaho National Association Security Suit Bank Security Bank of Bock Springs c dTv ri jiJc) Ask for offering circular First Security Bank of Utah National Association First Security Bank of La no, National Association c wi mm J |