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Show Sun Chronicle 26, 1974 Thursday, September Clearfield Courier rvr.Ts.-ai- nRxcrwK mras nums a 14 wJjl 8a' Ch. . .... V , r- - W SF 6 NfcSKW-- P$1 8 SALE CHAIN LINK $1.29 20' Fine Poles $2.98 ea. 138x21' Top Rail Pocky Cedar P 49cm. 1x12x6' Pocky Cedar 6' 4x4-- ICON 3 $1.S9a. 101 $1.59 fitting, pelm, petti, all hardware. the Etherington Kitchen Available at Discount Prices. Dealers inquiries welcome. (Buy direct from distributor and save). Free estimates. 1st Grade Formica Counter evwm.'? .gigs Cabinet by HAAS Salect from variety ol stylet and tinithcc $375 Tops SM Over 500 types paneling to choose from. Largest variety ond quantity Intermountoin West. $37.95 sq. PLYWOOD ,x4x8CC. Shop $5.49 V Chqrel White, Plantation White or fed Imitation Rock or trick Effect By Masonite, "Sutanna" Flowered Panel corative design 1 st grade De- CORRUGATED ROOTING a Walnut finish on wood groin superior herdboard backing 1 st 9 rode. Sawn 26"xl0' 26"xl2' 26"xl4' 26"xl6' $5.99 T4x4xS Oriental Tok, liberty Walnut simulated woodgroin on finish Plastic 1st gtsda 14x4x10 $10.95 Cold decorative CORRUGATED FI8ERGLASS PANELS 8' panel, 1st grade 31 6x4x8 rf grade CEILING Chaperon Plain White Kingsbury $3.69 Scndrift $3.69 Pecan Mediterranean 1 316x4x4 Aged Antique Birch Wood Ven- $3.99 Birch A-- has 2 $1 grain TILE 3c 9c 18c 1 15 AY'xISO' Mt kleik pipe t 1110 retl eer, 2nd grade lxfe8 ALL SIZES AT DISCOUNT PRICES River Hail or Dove 1st grtslo Me bguerd on Louan to 16' INSTOCK $ 5.49 4x7 Anderson, 2 sons, four daughters. Funeral services on Friday, bruial in Logan City cemetery. The Eddir Dombrowski family were among family members who joined in observing the 80th birthday of Mrs Dombrow ski's mother $4.69 $5.85 $6.99 $8.19 $9.39 26"x8' pWk iprbik. ALUM. STORM DOOSS a 8.49 32 or 36" Insulated 6 Thermo Pare Patio Doors $T 39.95? Tempered Glass 5'$ 6' leg. Patio Dows $89.95 $24.93 ALUMINUM SLSWNO WINDOWS Al l SUES AT D45COUN? PE1CES FULL UNIT LOT buy our paneling and other building rrxstarlcli direct freste tb mill In full c&rkcii. $!l direct to tb public, no So middlemon or distributer moric-L'before you buy poMlIng we ms tint. W p. s CHRIS THE WALL PANELING KINGS'" Wttfeer CTtN I 9am SSI Wes) t 7 pm 313 liHilh 266-613- 2 -36- 6-9551. Its! for failing Thackeray eyesight. Miss is an aunt of Mrs. SC-- 3 Wallace. The annual convention of the North Davis Camps of DUP was held on Saturday morning at the Suaset 2nd-7- th wards chapel, Dons Cook county captain in charge. Following a brief gathering there was a w orkshop for the different departments. served Refreshemts following the class meetings in the Cultural Hall. Present from the Sunset Camp were Verda Knight, captain; Peral Dabel, Mildred Porter, Pearl Anderson & June Schaeling. Attending from the Sandridge Camp, Flora Neibaur, Cap- tain: Norma Earl NORSEMEN GARDENS, created as a class project at North Davis Junior High, is shown off by (1. to r.) back, Mike Bird, Terry Malmgren, Anna Robinson, Daron Rasmussen ; front, Lou Chandler and Tammy Weir. and Kathryn Brady both on the county board, Luella Carver and Denise Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mum-for- d and June Sears Aldous of Huntsville, both former Sunset residents were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight on Sunday evening. They came to attend tlie farewell for Mr. and Mrs. George Reid which was held on Sunday afternoon. s club met on Belle-Aime- Thursday evening at the home of Doris Burns, Lavon Reid a member of the group was honored prior to she and her husband leaving next month on a mission for the LDS Church. She was presented a gift from the club mem- bers. Present were Irma Bingham, Harriet Daines, Jeanine Dewitt, Virginia Draper, Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Thnra Martin, Louise Moffitt, Gayle Donna Neilsen, Perry, Mildred Porter, Carol Steed of Idaho Falls, Eda Alldredge and Virginia Lovell who has just returned from Australia. North Davis busy, doss elects new officers ?dwsJ Jr. 'The North Davis High nominating assembly held Monday morning under the direction of studenthody officers Brent Shimada, Holly Ray and Sharon Jones cannarrowed Die lliii didates for seventh grade class officers to six. Finalist were Kathleen Jenkins and Cry Scofield for president, Gloria Garner and Lori Johnston for and Lisa Craig and Kelly Parry for secretary. Final voting took place Friday morning. Congratulations go to the new officers, President Kathleen o t, Jenkins, (Taffy) nt Lori Johnston and Secretary Kelly Parry. The mighty Norsemen traveled to Millcreek Junior High Thursday afternoon for the first gridiron contest of the season. Fighting valiantly, the green and gold clad players lost a hearthreaker by a score of 14 to 12. Special thanks go to Coach Clayton and his staff for their tremendous effort. The back entrance to the school has been given a face lift thanks to the dedicated students of Mr. Polonis seventh period science class. Gold marigolds, green moss, colored rocks and redwood bark have been used to create Norsemen Gardens, an indoor gardem Our thanks go to Mike Bird, Terry Malmgren, Anna Robinson Dawn Rasmussen, Lori chandler and Tammv Weir for their unified effort to make North Davis an even nicer place to visity. Teachers tors and welcomed parents to the annual Back-t- o School night on Thursday evening. Parents traded places with the student, as they followed the schedules of their children through the day. PTA President, Mrs. Toos Pluirn conducted the meeting and thanked the parents for their interest in our school. on Sunday. The open House was held for relatives & friends at the home of a and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander in Ogden. A life long area resident Mrs. Stoker had eight sons and daughters, five of whom are living, Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Sunnyvale. Calif , Mrs Albert Alexander fo Ogden: Mrs. Eddie Dombrowski. Sunset: Bill Smith, South Mrs Ogden' David Turner, North Ogden. Chris Webb of Salt Lake City was the guest of the Brian Gales and them son Gary on Sunday Mrs Pat Busath of Salt Lake City visited with her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell on Sunday. Mr and Mrs S L. Sly were dinner guests of Mr. Cliaries Sorenson in Ogden on Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Sorenson entertained in honor of tine birthday of Mary Klemrnan. Present also were Mr and Mrs. Glenn Clark and Mrs. Klein and husband Forest. Mrs. Rcva Watkins of Salt Lake City visited here on Sunday with her son's family the Erode Watkm's L. Mr. and Mrs W. Stephens and Mrs Cassie Brenchlev were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H G Hammon on Sunday, Allan S. Holt, id, of Salt lake City who died on Sept 27 in the Veterans Hospital was the brother of IJoyd, Roy and Robert ifolt all of Sunset. Mr and Mrs A. J. Wallace were amoving 100 tum.iies members who joined in the LIGHTING CENTER Monday thru Saturday 8-- 6 Open Friday September 27, 1974 Open Until 9:00 p.m. Limited quantities on some merchandise, Special grand opening prices on ail merchandise. Grand Opening Wednesday thru Saturday Featuring Thomas Lighting SS3E5 Industrie ROB r m Inc. wM kzJUm an-Mr- tlt:A3R at discount prices DlttENSiCN SFICA1 ON Miss Thackeray was 100 years old. A native of Morgan she was brought up on her parents farm, one out of ten children. She is still an active member of the LDS Church, by profession a nurse. She is still in perfect health except Norma Dalton and Denise Hammon. Robert V ilford Holmes. 72, of Ogden who died on Sept. 17 of a heart ailment was the father of Dean Holmes and Afton Wheat. He was bom in England, coming to tins area in 1904 He was retired from the Burton Walker Lumber Co. & had been a Temple worker in both the Logan and Ogden LDS temples. He is survived by his widow Alta CRIMPED ALUM. ROOfING $4.99 316x4x8 kvKKftifu! . .9.95 l"1- -- 34x4x4 -- birthday observance of Jennie Thackeray at The Hotel Utah on Saturday evening. 1874 was presented by Denise Hammon Present were Mrs. Neibour, Joan Jorgensen. Lucy Smith, Luolla Carver, Norma Earl, Kuth Larsen, Kathryn Brady, $4.98 sx4x8C.B. SSwp $5.98 1ix4x8C.D. Shop $6.98 3ix4xB Particle Id $2.19 2x4 Economy Studs 39c st grade. $16x4x8 Horvesf 4 80 Rod roil $5.95 MolisTiine BD. 99c $1.49 si"x12xl47" "x1 2"x144" $1.79 BARBED WIRE nvj&a. $fl95 White 14x4x4 Cross 35c ea. t"xU"x99" Soble Walnut or Orchard Hickory simulated wood grain 1st grade ea. SHELVING Commetciol Grade 1 19c Stripping I"x4"x8' Skipping PARTICLE 31 6x4x7 Shenandoah Flared $13.95 sq. Shingles I''x2"x8' board, on composition mother and Mrs. Larsen, DuWayne and Ruth's father Nels I Olsen enjoying the dinner While m the area they all took a jaunt thru Maple Creek Canyon accompanied by Mark Larsen, DuWayne and Ruth's son. Mr. and Mrs Glenn L. Carver have returned from a ten day trip to Portland where they visited with a friend, Mrs. Meta Stevens. Sandndge Camp of DI P met at the home of Flora Neibaur for the first of this seasons meetings, Mrs. Neibaur captain in charge. Various items of business were discussed and agreed upon. The lesson The Year $39.95 sq. Shake n Irsens Ruth ar.d 44 Wood wood-grai- in observe her 74th birthday A birthday dinner was at the Embers in Ephraim with Mr Cedar taxso Handsplit the in simulated finish on Louan, to help Mr. Shake Most Complete line Moldings ond Colored Nails in the Inter mountoin Areo We Stock We con Every Color Match Any Paneling Vinyl-Coole- d ft. SMiNGlES of home Spnngville. Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Larsen spent several days last week in Ephraim visiting with relatives and friends and INSTALLATION AVAILA8U PANELING Joyce Layton on Wednesday. The Vincent West family have left Sunset and are building a new home in Cabinets tftiifev Hoggan, 4 Mrs. H. G. Hammon was among 8 luncheon guests of Mrs. James Ethenngton at KITCHEN CABINETS Hardwood ur Mammon I R25-947- where Mr. Thomas is stationed at Fort Carson to visit with Mr. Thomas parents in San Francisco. $4.79 Poet T 6-f-t. 2 rrf Sharon 3x4-958 Ccdnrtolli Bodwood 9( 3x48' Rvdwood Pont $1.89 1x4 6' Dog or Pin 39cm. 1x4-Rough Utility 36 m. Cedar - Browning, Lucille Spendlove and Thelma Barnes hosted a lovely garden party last week on the patio at the Browning home. Those invited were all officers and teachers of the Sunset 6th Ward Relief Society. The purpose to launch a new Relief Society season. Present were Marge Holt, Lavern Young, Dixie Barnes, Donna Kidman, Denise Hammon, Barbara Rock, LaRee Keller, Aike Astle. Peggy Hopper, Beth Bowen, Nita Randall and Donna Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas and their children Lisa, Greg and Wayne have been here visiting with Mrs. Thomas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Erickson They are on the way from Colorado Springs FENCING Combod 4-- 6' iWs- If Denis II Phono wmwmm 'msm 58 x ,w&4 Ml fc rSsmrex... FENCING n : i v m rrmt&nm Come in during our Grand Opening Sole and register to win a Amana ttadarengs EikrowGve at $300.00 or 0 Tkomss Chandelier of your choice value at $2C0.C0. Over $1C00 worth of fighting will be given ewey. Oven valued 7Uertnoxniain IUTiMn h.iv4i I 1 880 1 out cn ir2 rkf!f'Ti:D Riverdaie Rd. Ogdon, Utah VV. Fbane urw I 394-167- S own m iiS |