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Show Rev Sun Chronicle, Thursday, March 6, 1975 I leai field Courier, Wednesday , Man h 7 I s Bishop performs Boy ceremony HOY The former Miss Robyn Clawson became the bride of Bruce J Christensen in Jackie Peterson was the winner of a chest filled with treasures last week s carnival of theUii i Scouts nom the Kov aiea. LUCKY rites performed Scout wins prize Jackie Peterson ROY was the lucky winner of the chest full of treasures at the Girl Scout S M E Carnival Feb. 20 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Peterson ot Hooper and a member of Junior Troop 391 Thanks is given to all the scouts, their families and Elizabeth Russell and Danny Hancock March 21 date planned - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Russell, 1151 N. 300 The of Miss engagement Elizabeth Russell to Danny R. Hancock is announced by SUNSET W. Parents of Mr. Hancock are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hancock, 527 E. 250 S., Clearfield. and The ceremony reception will be held at the Sunset March LDS Stake Center 21. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Clearfield High. 0FDD(1 Feb. 21 and 22 pODDDDUg Friday and Saturday During the recent meeting the North Park PTA, winners of the National PTA Reflections Conte-- wm-- 1 announced and presented with trophies and certificates, by Mayor Joseph Dawson Students competed in three different categories for two different age groups which included. Art, Literature and Music. The students w.ie following recognized: 1st Art Division Grades Place, Kristi Trenholm, 2nd Place Laura Sill, 3rd Place Jim Puffer, Honorable Mention Lisa Horsely. Patti Johnson and Kaylee Sill. 1st Art Division Grades Place Rochelle Nagel, 2nd Place Marc Webster. 3rd For Family Dining Place Buffet Style Harris, Chicken Ham & Swiss Hot Pastrami Va lb. Beef Snac Roast Beef LaSagna Spaghetti Many Others Ravioli (Different Menu Each Day) SPECIAL Mon., Tues., & Sat. All you can eat! 1 Kent .79 Hot Sandwiches, Chicken Orders to go Hours: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 395 So. State Phone 825-754- 4 Lakeside Shopping Center Clearfield Scott friends who attended the carnival. A special thanks to Kent Jackson who made the chest, to all the leaders and helpers who organized their boothes and made crafts. Thanks are also given to Dorothy Jackson, Francis Nehls and Joyce Dunham for another successful S.M.E. Can u M David Kan Honorable Mention -. Hull, Telleson and Stephanie Com ". Musk Division: 1st Place Lorn i Peterson, 2nd Place Bevtrlv Bennion, 3rd Place Lisa Peterson, Honorable Meutii n John Mason, Cai'.ii, Penrod, Ronald Taylor. 'Jhe PTA would like to all the winners congratulate and thank all the students at 'he school who participated in the contest. Eight of the schools winners went on to place in the Council ludgmg and their entries will be sent io Region Good Luck in be judged students! Roy-Hoop- THREE RECENT winners in the PTA reflections contest receive trophies from Mayor Joseph Dawson. They are (1. to r.) Danille Porter, Lorna Peterson and Kristi Trenholm. Skidmore, Honorable Mention Lund, Scott Cox, Hot Sandwiches Mrs North Park announces winners of competition of Miss Russell will graduate from Clearfield High in May. last Saturday at the Roy LDS Bth Ward Cultural Hall Bishop Glen H McEntire performed the ceremony The bride is a daughter of Mrs David Moroni Clawson, 2257 W, 5000 S and the late ?r. Clawson Parents of the groom are Mrs Willard W Chr istensen ot I9f2 Van Buren in Ogden and the late Mr Christensen Miss M dune Clawson served as maid ot honor with M Miss Tiaei Fenwick and Miss Maralee Christensen as bridesmaids Mrs William K at Fenwick, Mrs Richard Biewei, Mis Stephen K Morris Dean, Clawson, Mrs Bruce Anderson and Mrs Jerry Christensen were at tending matrons They wore long gowns alternating in pink and orange crepe with empire waistlines, short sleeves and round necklines. The bride chose a long polyester sharkskin dress, accented by exquisite poppm (lower lace. Seed peat Is trimmed the bodice, cuffs ot the moditied Juliet sleeves and the high mandarin collat James F Dowdy assumed ties) man duties Serving as ushers were William II Fenwick, Richard Brewer, Stephen R Clawson, Morns Dean, Scott Clawson, Bruce Anderson and Jerry Christensen The newlyweds will make Roy their home after a wedding trip to Las Vegas and Disneyland. Clawson, Mrs Steven Cindy Earl and Kasey Newman. Literature Division Grades 1st Place Danielle Porter, 2nd Place Laura Sill, 3rd Place Lorna Peterson, Honorable Mention Patti Johnson, Dawnette Sheridan, Kent Kristi Trenholm, Keoppel. Literature Division Grades 1st Place Steven Sbd-mor2nd Place J ie Oldham, 3rd Place Brett Poster contest Utah students, grades have the opportunity to participate in a national contest. poster Gladys Gardner, specialist, School Food Services, Office of the Utah State Board of Education, announced the competition. Gardner stated that the State of Florida, Department of Citrus is sponsoring a national poster contest enBreakfast Right -titled, Think Bright, for grades In each state prizes will he awarded in three categories: Grades grades 4 6, and The first place grades state winner will be entered in the national contest and will receive a Raleigh bicycle. The two state runnw ill receive a $50 U S ers-up Savings Bond The national prize winner will receive a three-da- y trip to Disney World with parents or chaperone. Each of the three national winners schools will receive the equivalent of $500 to be Used in its audio-visuprogram Those wishing to participate should contact their district office. All entries must be in Miss Gardners office bv March 15 8 7-- Millions of men, women and children are starving! You can save many link between the lives through CARE n people abroad. CAREs experigenerous Americans and poverty-strickeenced staff people are in 36 countries including many of the famine areas. They are feeding 20 million persons daily. But without your help they cannot cope with the mounting waves of starvation. Won't you skip or cut down on one meal a week and send the money saved to CARE? Ynur empty plate will fill many empty plates overseas and send seeds, tools and equipment to help hungry people grow more food. Please fill out the pledge coupon and return it with your initial gift today. non-sectaria- n, YOU CAN THINK ded S 5 85 YOU THAN MORE DO Last year C'ViL p'ov a j tor every dollar donaiej worth cf $5 o c v h ? r i r t 0 U c. t - r t o 270 rfren r farm, is wd days $10 pro, des ot tii n'' n tH hniques of qrow.nq h1 re to '0 ad , o' 'ood in $25 delivers 2 '5 seme ah as $50 equips a seeds ledil funisy . i r und to grow more toi d CAltE .dh tools, id inent The Empty Plate Pledge: To save starving families abroad I will skip or reduce one meal a week for the rest of this year. I will send the money saved to CARE for the emergency expansion of its programs fo feed those families and help them grow more food. each month each quarter I will send CARE at least $ If I save more, I will send more. My first contribution is enclosed. Here is my total Empty Plate contribution so you can rush more aid immediately. Name VllllnSS Cilv State .Zip. check out to CAllE World Hunger Fund- - We will Make your send you regular reminder envelopes for your convenience. Thank you. Mail check to: WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE . 690 Market Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, California 94104 |