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Show Sun Chronicle selection will be in April. Those chosen were Marilyn Cook, president; Ila Burton, fiPst vice president; Corrine Boren, 2nd vice president; Mildred Porter, secretary-treasure- r; Brady, Kathryn Utah's Lafayette Ballroom. There will be an election meeting for delegates and election of Central Company officers at 9 a m. with the morning session beginning at The morning 9 30 a.m. session will include among other reports the Kate Carter award and her report. The afternoon session will continue at 2:30 at the State registrar; County Clinton Cannon, chorister, and Nelva Birt, custodian of relics. Outgoing officers were Doris Cook, president,' Norma Earl, 1st vice president; Luella Byram, 2nd vice president; Lola Frew, ; secretary-treasurerLaVern Poll, registrar; LaOra Yar-dleChaplain; Gloria Cuth-ber- the convention held at Ratification of the correspondence secretary; Ruth Bodily, custodian of .relics and Jean Brady, Chorister, Geneive Yaunt and Kathryn Brady were retained for another term. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith had as dinner guests on Saturday family members, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hoskins of Farmington and Mark Smith of Hooper. Kathy Ann Porter of Albequerque, N.M. a BYU student visited here over the weekend with an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Keith Egbert. Fawn Eves is among those hospitalized now at home following surgery. Dr. and Mrs. David Flinders whose parents are Dr. and Mrs. Arley Flinders and Mr. and Mrs. James Meadows of Sunset have returned from Ventura, Calif, where he has completed his not less than fifteen (15) feet from the front and side street lines, and are pruned high enough to permit unobstructed vision to automobile drivers. Published at request of Safety Council of Clearfield, Utah. Published two times the days of April 3 and April 10, 1975 in the Roy Sun Chronicle and the Clearfield Courier. doctor One lot or a right party. dozen. for the Sound Investment Own the land where a new industrial town is to be built. Partner wanted. Want Quality Have buyer or tenant for a good home Gene 731-371Roy area. Phone 773-743or Sterling 773-205- 8 in residency requirements. Mrs. Flinders is the former Lynn Meadows. The couple have a son and a daughter. Mrs. Blaine Olsen is in New York for a couple of weeks following the birth of the Olsens first grandchild. The baby was born on March 25 to Stanley and Jacci Olsen Smith and will be called Blaine Dwight. Mr. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith, also live in Sunset. The new father is stationed at Plattsburg Air Force Base in New York. Wayne and Linda Rowley have a new son born on March 21. View Lots in East Layton sub-ordina- Stoddard, Chaplain; Geneive Yaunt, historian; Connie Obstructions removed Will Ray, Ward, iiMc Notices Clear View of Intersection Streets. No obstruction to view in excess of two (2) feet in height, except a reasonable number of lawn trees, shall on the be maintained premises of a corner lot between the front and side street lines and the building lines, provided that such trees as are planted shall be Hilma Lillie parliamentarian; Bernice Refreshments will be served at 4:30 p m. Daughter of the Utah Pioneers are invited to attend this annual event. New officers for the North Davis Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers were selected recently correspondence secretary; Spruce, Utah State tree. in Edla Organist; Chatelain, the BYU with Capitol International Folk Dancers. House On the Carriage Grounds at 4 p.m. Eva Morgan will present the Blue Of interest is the National Convention of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers which is scheduled for April 5 in Hotel the 0 Jerry P. and Joanne Stoker have a new daughter born on March 27. The Nevin Bassett family spent the Easter holiday in Afton, Wyoming with other family members observing the birthday of Mr. Bassetts father Ammon who is now 75. There was an open house for family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates spent Easter Sunday in Rexburg visiting with son Jeff who is attending Ricks College there. The Dale Earls, Jim Williams and Jay Cook families spent their Easter holiday at Flaming Gorge. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Lawrence tertained at a dinner Toastmistress hold competition The third quarterly conference at Council No. 2, Utah Toastmistress Clubs, in March at conjunction with the annual speech contest was held Saturday, 22 Ramada Inn, Ogden. Attending from Snake River Region of Toastmistress Clubs was Miss Sharon Kinder, Spokane, Wash. en- on March 29 at the Kimber home following the marriage in the Ogden LDS Temple of a grandson, Dale Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis of Snohomish, Wash. Dale was married to Miss Robin Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Noyes of Monroe, Wash. Following the dinner for about forty family members an open house was held in Perry for the young couple by another grandmother, Mrs. Louise Davis. A reception will be held in Washington following their return there. Doug Bates has been busy recently. He was on the list of students for the Sterling Scholar award at Clearfield High, took first in region in wrestling, 3rd in state and has been nominated for an Elks Club award. He is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spendlove were Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Spendlove and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Child, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blood and three children, all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westbroek, South Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spendlove of Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. David Ashdown and Jeni of Twin Falls, Ida. The Ashdowns spent several days in the area visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight entertained at a family-dinneon Easter with the Dee of Brigham Hammons Jay City and the Floyd Wilcoxs attending. r Regional Supervisor; Mrs. Estelle Bellferille, Wash. Reg Kennewick, Secretary; Mrs. Sharon Sutherland, Ontario, Ore. of Chairman Frances Region; Cochran, Spokane, Wash, Program and Mrs. past Regional Supervisor, The afternoon business meeting and Education session was presided over by Mrs. Connie Bowe, Clearfield Council No. 2 Chairman. A workshop on Leadership was presented by Mrs. Joseph (Amar) Mabey, Ogden. Miss Kinder conducted a clinic Communicating Ideas, and Mrs. Russell (Jean) Speire, Layton gave a presentation at the Regional Conference with winners from the other eight councils in Snake River Utah, Idaho, Region Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon. Regional Conference will be held this year in Salt Lake City, June 6, Ogden. The Council Speech Contest was held at the. dinner meeting in the evening. Jvlrs. Kay Neal, Ogden, ,.s Speech Contest Chairman. She the Toastmistress for contest Mrs. Elina Crnkovic, Provo, last years contest winner. Club winners from the 5 Utah clubs contested: Mrs. Kenneth (Shirley) Reed, Clearfield from Articulettes Club, Mrs. Callie Cooling, Salt Lake City Club, Mrs. David (Glenna) Yocum, of Tyro Club in Provo, Mrs. Connie Bagley, Kearns, West Valley Club, and Mrs. Ruth T. Smith, Roy, of Utahna Club. Contest winner was Mrs. Yocum for her speech Success is Spelled WORK. Mrs. Bagley was 2nd place winner and Mrs. Smith won third. Mrs.. Yocum will compete Utah State c Acme newspoper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law Our reoders ore informed that oil dwellings advertised in this newspaper ore available on an equal opportunity basis 399-246- save You can money by having your tax return prepared in your home by an ITS for an apagent. Call pointment. Cash for used Cars And Trucks any Condition we pick up Parts for sale This - 825-657- 4-- 3 struction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. Darrell Stewart Todd R. Thedell ROY near the Hawaiian Islands As a crewmember of the escort ship USS Kirk, homeported at San Diego, he took part in 11 days of Operations Specialist Seaman Todd R. Thedell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Thedell of 6042 S. The Festival of the American West, held each summer on the campus of Utah State University, vll inaugurate its third season July 28 with a series of events scheduled through Aug. 2, Navy W ., 2050 maneuvers in participated nation naval operational training exercise readiness Serving as the Festivals centerpiece is the prizewinning historical pageant, The West: Americas The pageant, Odyssey. to which uses multi-medi- a create a totally new kind of EMPLOYMENT drama blending music, dance, photographs, and d illustrations, relates the story of the settlement of the Old West. Presented in the Universitys Spectrum, an indoor assembly center on campus, the pageant has a cast of 200, coprplete with oxen and covered wagons, and employs the voice of Hollywood character actor Chill Wills as narrator. The pageant is held each evening at 8 p.m. The Great West Fair, introduced last year, brings oft-tol- SUNSET Navy Fireman Roger L. Leatham, son of Mr. Donald L. Leatham of 329 W. from 2300 No., graduated recruit training at the Naval Training Center, SAN Diego. The training included in- struction in seamanship, military regulations, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. Jerry - CLEARFIELD Donald Leatham K. from nine-wee- Computer Sciences at the Marine Corps School PART FOR SALE BUILDING LTS LAYTON, CLEARFIELD, ROY We have several choice lots available All fully improved $6,000-$7,20per lot Will E. subordinate. Start building now. contractors welcome Ask for Ken LaMar or Dave Call Zenith 846 in Salt Lake Call 53 0252 ALPHA FINANCIAL CORP. FINISHING. Driveway, sidewalks, patios, all work guaranteed. Licensed contractor CEMENT Ph or 393-761- CONSTRUCTION YOUNGBERG CO., Commercial and residential New construction, jdditions, lemodeling, cement work. Guaranteed work state licen- MADE clothes for babies and young children. BOAT TRAILER Angled and boxed Steel frame 15 wheels offer 6 pm. $125 2 376-948- opem- 782-636- for Sunset City to deliver Sun Advertiser. Call 825-166- CUSTOM tf TIME liquid portunities in broidery with free kit plan. Earnings unlimited. Call Charlene, ROUTE 399-245- 825-4)0- FULL tf . sed For free estimates day or night call Ogden 393 8734, or 3669 Phone any day except Tuesday uS IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES Gourmet Cooking, developer of the new T.V. advertised "Country Cooker," is expanding and we need additional dealers and salespeople in your area. Exceptional income opportunities for full and part time represen- tatives. SEWING repair or new articles. Ladies or mens wear. Linings, BOYS For additional in- formation contact Mr. Brown of Mr. Warnick at (801) 299-823- 4-- 3 zippers, hems, seams, clothes made larger or smaller. Years Mrs. E. Lamar experience Nelson 5435 S 2050 W Roy. . Phone among many others. The Fair is open from 3 to 8 p.m. daily. Windows West, a renown collection of VIEW LOT for sale by owner. Centerville east bench 85 X 11 9. Call 295 7755 or 277-384- 3 27 Vinegar! 86' Kelp1 Now all four in one capsule ask fui VB6 Kay Uiugs. 24 LECITHIN! WANTED TO BOY Free pickup Auto Salvage, Inc., 17 North Main, Clearfield Utah. Phone WE BUY OLD CARS 625-977- 7 31 CHILD CARE Childrens In200 S., Clearfield. stitute, 354 E. or Phone fers hot meals and struction 825-962- 773-216- ofin- tf CEILINGS, Expertly sprayed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone Lee . tf Pons, DECORATIVE GOOD BUY ... give it a try. Blue Lustre America's favorite carpet shampoo Western Auto, 129 S. Stole, 8256011. A 7 GARDEN SPOT for rent. Plenty of water. Call after 4 30 in or Clearfield. rPAYS TO ADVERTISE 825-078- 7 ... ADYERTfSE WHERE fTPAYS. . . k Kevin DeMille Kachina doll car- ving, and blacksmithing, photographs, ROY Navy Fireman Recruit Kevin A. DeMille, son of Mr, Fenton I. DeMille of 5032 So. 2125 W., graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. The training included instruction in seamanship, military regulations, fire cludes marching bands, and mounted posses, authentic western vehicles of every description. An Old West Cookout, held each evening at 6 p.m., serves a menu of frontier John favorites, including ranch stew and other homemade specialities. The Festival, located in the heart of Utahs Bridgerland, is rapidly becoming one of the major tourist attractions of the area, attracting patrons from throughout the United States and many foreign countries. Valley View sets election The Valley View School PTA members will select their new officers at the PTA meeting scheduled for April 3 at 7 p.m. The fourth and fifth grade students will present a program at the meeting, and at 8:15 p.m. representatives of the school board will an- swer questions regarding boundary changes for Sand Ridge and Roy Junior High Schools. School board members fighting, close order drill, first aid and Navy history. Kevin DeMille Cloward A. Midshipman third class John A. Cloward of Clear- field, Utah, is presently singing with the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club which launched its spring tour in California, March 4. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Glannin A. Cloward of 509 Fern Drive, Clearfield, Midshipman Cloward is among the more than 60 Glee Club members participating in the seven-datour of y concerts including the Hollywood Disneyland, FOE RENT Brooks Development and Education Command, Quantico, Va.' He completed a course on the basic concepts of computer programming and principles of operation. Marine K. Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brooks of 52 Villa Drive, was graduated Jerry Sgt. old-tim- SERVICES 31 Roger Leatham engravings, and paintings of the Old West, will be open each day from 3 to 7:30 p.m. The Old West Parade, another of the Festivals new featuies, will open the e celebration on July 28, An western parade, it in- 4 involving ships, 200 aircraft and 17,000 men from the U.S., Australia, Canada and New Zealand. multi- a R1MPAC-75- , 1975. making, INCOME TAX CLEARFIELD Navy Fireman Recruit Darrell L. Stewart, son of Mr, and Mrs Edson L. Stewart of 1000 W. 450 No., graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego The training included in- The St. Joseph High School Home and School Association will sponsor a rummage sale April 4 and 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the high school gym. St. Joseph high is located between 25th and 26th streets above Harrison Boulevard, 1790 Lake, Ogden. All proceeds from the sale will go to high school scholarships. including saddle making, quilting, weaving, woodcarving, sand painting, soap making, candle making, leather working, jewelry PUBLISHERS NOTE: Stewart - of pioneer and Indian skills Aii Darrell St. Joseph will sell rummage organization. A Lexicology lesson was given by Mrs. Leander (Geneva) Henry, Semnia 7, 8. toastmistress dates festival on 1975 - talented artisans from throughout the West to demonstrate a wide variety reol tot advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which mokes it illegal to advertise limitation or any preference. discrimination based on race, color in or or national sex an religion origin tention to make any such preference limitation or discrimination ' Wednesday, April 2, Clearfield Courier 1975 Thursday, April 3, Bowl and high schools in the Los Angeles and San Diego areas. The California tour adds to the long list of singing stops that the Naval Academy Glee Club has made during annual spring and fall tours of the United States. The group has also performed in the White House and on national television shows several times in addition to their many public appearances and concerts before school audiences. rot Values T Dc 124-1- 2 .xp. 126-2- 0 .xp. 110S -- 135-J- 35-3- 6 Male, V 127 110-1- Henry Matis and Bruce Do Beft xp. 120,620, 1 IJevfelqping VVe GAF, p. .xp. MAIL CHECK utonto: I Griffin will also discuss bus routes and continuing specialized instruction in reading and math at Roy CRYSTAL COLOR PHOI P.O.BOX 9265 DENVER, CO 80209 Junior High. Those running for offices (NAME-PLEAS- PRINT) are: president, Ray and Hazien Page; 2nd vice Wallace M. president, Knight; 3rd vice president, Donna 4th vice Kolb; president, LaWanna Brown; 5th vice president, Rose Ulibarri and Polly Cook. (ADDRESS) ' C k Mi ' (STATE) Silk Bordrd (ZIP) ffi) high |