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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 3, e 1975 Clearfield Courier ROY SEW! Virginia Wursten Phone - 825-664- Wednesday, April 2, 1975 Ye Sallery of aide Photos 6 Gathering dust around the Chronicle office are pictures that were news 1x4 4 Ft Utility Cedar lx! ft 89 Pedxy Cedar lull I1 thklt 1x4 6 ft 55e Combed Cedar i 1x4-- 1 ft. 4 Combed Redwood ft. 58x6-- 6 Rough Redwood 2x4-M- 39 Icon Cedar Rails 1x12-- 58x8-- ft. 4 Rough Redwood ft. PecRy Cedar lull 1" thick ft. 4x4-- Utility Cedar lhe Scott Skidmoie family to Delta, Utah for the I astet Holiday to visit with I nth Ins ,i k1 her parents and nthei i flat iv es Another group enjoy ing the long holiday weekend in that aiea, included Mr and Mrs James Whniham, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Burnham, Mr and Mrs Lauience Siler, Mr and Mrs Kearney Green-wald- , all of Roy, Mr and Mrs of Bill Greenwald Washington Terrace, and Dr and Mrs William Garner of Ogden, and their families who Gapf Tex and Lynette Hancock have a new baby daughter born March 29 at Hill Air Force Base Hospital She weighed m at 9 pounds 3 oz and is the 5th child in their family GRAPE STAKES 4' Machine Split Mi and Mrs David Lomax and family, along with some friends and their families, spent the Easier Holidays camping and Inking in the Moab area 1 .Nancy Sleveasen has been m the hospital loi surgery, but is home now and doing verv well Over 500 types of pone ling to (hoove from Sue variety and quantity m the Intermou 'tom West $16.49 $17.99 $17.99 $18.49 $19.20 74 26 Complete line Pre Moldings ond Col ored Noils in the Inter mountain Area We $tok fvery Color - We can Mctrh Any Paneling Most sh n F ODDS ENOS & NOW 25 Heavy Duty Model Right hand or left hand ALUMINUM SIDING WINDOWS DISCOUNT $1.9S Grade 4x8 st $3.49 Cinnamon flm or Orchard Hickory simulated wood groin on lauan, 1st grade 316x4x8 its AM S at PRICES ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE Constitution 1026 . 29c 19c Seafoam vinyl coat 14c Sandrift DARK LAUAN 1 $25.95 32' or 36" PANELING AT $20.95 $22.95 $22.95 $23.95 $25.95 eiUM. STORM DOORS SI 2 00 CLOSE OUT VALUE TO Birch Mahog. n largest PLYWOOD $4.99 Red or White Brick Imitation and Rock Patterns 1 st Grade $ 1 0.95 ix4x8 Suzanne flowered Panel corative Design 1st grade 3 16x4x3 $4 De- 99 Cortina Pecan, Golden Chestnut, simulated wood grain finish on Lauan plywood, 3, 16x4x7 2 .. ,$3 49 Corning fiberglass foil faced 3v2X 1 5" 70 $q ft $6 94 roll V Golden Mrs (Ann) George Nicholls joined her mother and brothers of Boise, Idaho, last week for a convention in Las Vegas, Nevada of Drive In Restaurant owners It was an opportunity for the family to enjoy a reunion together June Kap has been in the hospital where she had surgery last week She is getting along well and we hope she w ill be up and about soon hoe followino week. i Claude E Crezee of Ogden, died Sunday at St heneduts Hospital, was the iathei ( ot Claude ot Hoy leee HOLLY RKSSLKR SCHULTZ, 215(1 W. 5600 S., recently identified one of our Hide Photo Gallery. The picture was the softball in Third LDS from The the Hoy Ward. the Hoy Stake girls champions won all nine games of the season. Included were (front row, I. to r.) Janice Anderson, Linda Swallow, Sherri Austin, Holly 13 Larry Funeral vveie held Wednesday m Ogden services on Ressler, captain, Lynette Ringha, Alice Holtry; second row, Mrs. Iva Larsen, stake sports director, Lynda Parker, Lola Crwoder, and Mrs Larry 1eteison their and daughteis, Pamela and lichee la of Pot Hand, Oregon Mi Susan Ressler, Ann Siddoway, Holley Hansen, Brenda Thorsted, Kathy Spray car, Mrs. Reah Ressler, ward sports director. Not pictured were other team members, Mary Ann Halliday, Vicki Farr, Teresa Howes, Gerry Barker, and Sandra Turrentine. have been visiting m Roy with Mis Petersons lather, Veile McMillan Mr and Mis Robert Watdleigh and Mr and Mrs I men Stimson spent the holidav weekend m Pocatello, Idaho Mi and Mrs Golden oleson have just icturned limn an interesting trip They dt ov e to i tona to meet their son Darrel! who has been solving an LDS Mission with the Suvai Indians, near the (land Canyon They had to pack in to the area wheie he was laboring, but found their hoi si's not quite up to the trip, so they walked most of the wav Martin Fisher of Roy away recently at passed Weber Memorial Hospital He is survived by a sister living in Riverdale of Guests the Gary Wagstaff family this past weekend were Gene and Dianne Walk and family of Sum Valiev , Calif MISS CLEARFIELD, do you remember the year? We dont. Nor do we know their names. Help us remember for our readers. It shouldnt be hard to remember such beauty, even though they are prohably tnarripd now and have families of their own. Ada Schmitt has been in the Mr and Mrs Ted Olsen hospital for surgery, and is went to Elmo, Utah for the getting along well Easter Holiday to be with Dr and Mrs Melvin Mrs Olsens parents Danielsen of San Leandro, LeRov G Manning, of California have been in Roy Clearfield, died last Thur- for several days last week, sday at his home of a heart visiting with his parents, the attack He was the father of David Ddmelsens, and with Richard S Manning of Roy her sister, Vauna Olmstead Funeral services were held Dr Danielsen is principal of a on Tuesday at Lindquists high school in California Mortuary in Clearfield. Mr Glen and Mrs Arlene is McEntire joined with friends Terry lecuperating at her home, and family members for an after having surgery last Easter vacation in St. week in a local hospital George, Utah v f INSULATION Owens Capri Hickory Simulated wood groin finish on Luon plywood AlUM 49'5 x8 .$3.99 316x4x8 Mis William Payne will be hostess at her home tonight for the Pnscilld Circle of the Fust Chnstian Church of Ogden of the day many years ago. It would seem proper to share these old photos with you. Many have no identification. Some peoples names have been forgotten, but you may remember them. If you have any comment we would be interested in hearing from you and it could be printed the 49 W CRIMPED ROOFING $7.19 $8.99 $10.79 $12.59 . xl0 . 49 ' j x 2' 49 'y x 4 Elm Make more of time available Learning how to do more in less time, how to overcome procrastination and how to increase your effectiveness will be the topics discussed seminar on during a one-dathe Weber State College campus April 7 by the WSC Division of Continuing Education and the WSC department of office ady Kh $,$ r A estern United for the States He is the author of a book, of Time ABC's be to Management published this summer by Charles Scribners Sons Advance registration can be made by contacting Mi. Thomas at the WSC Division of l,i I i I THIS YOUNG group of musicians were the hit of Roy. . . how many years ago? Name them for us and what are they doing now. Give us a call at 825-16G- 6. Continuing Education, phone 399-594- ext 576 ministration and business education, the seminar will be held from 8am until 4 30 pm m the Union Building Little Theater Spring Drapery Fee will be $5 per person, not including cost of lunch The Time Management Seminar is designed primarily for development of time professional CHAMBERS. APPLIANCES GAS SURFACE Special deluxe 24" UNIT, COPPERTONE ond MODEL PMT24 DELUXE DISHWASHER CONTINUOUS CLEANING DROP IN 44 AVOCADO r 4 232 ferences and workshops Hardwood Kitchen Cabinets Available at Discount Prices. Dealers inquiries welcome. (Buy direct from distributor & save). Free estimates. 1st Grade formica Counter Tops $3.75 H. Will cut nny i;e while you woit Select from a van ty of styles end finishes INSTALLATION AVAILAILI DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT CHRIS & DICK "THE WALL PANELING Weifce OPEN Vo m 1 to7p m 266 511 Weet 3SC0 lout OPtN SUNDAYS KINGS" femherd Hnrw 9551, 2666122 Mltltt (hof (1 10 266-217- 2 Imt W Mmtij o m to 3 p m Wedi Richard seminar, Thomas, says director the WSC campus Edwin C Bliss, on authority of con on national time conduct the morning session, with the afternoon hours devoted to management, learning will effective com- munication skills Mr. Bliss is president of C and Bliss Edwin Associates of Sunnyvale, Calif. He has a broad background in business adm lnl s t ' Herbert Dominguez secretaries, office managers, secretaries and others concerned with effective usage of time in the office can benefit from the 189 A NEW KITCHEN OF LASTING BEAUTY Cobintti hy HAAS management Executive 1 1 on and organization development and has earned a reputation as an authority on problems of time management. ROY Herbert Pominguez, 56, of 5736 S 2550 W , died Saturday afternoon at St Benedicts Hospital Mr Dominguez was born March 28, 1919, in Miami, Ariz., a son of Anthony and Patricia Pidilla Dominguez He was married to Norma Pucci on Feb 10, 1950, in Ogden He retired from Hill Air Force Base as a supply clerk in January of 1975, and formerly worked for the Southern Pacific Co He had lived in Battle Mountain, Nev , before moving to Utah He was a member of St Mai y s Caiiiuiic Cliuith Surviving are his widow of Roy; four sons, Dennis Earl Dominguez, Sunset, Henry Lawrence Dominguez, After earning an MBA Marcus Daniel Dominguez, degree from the University of Mathew Paul Dominguez, all Utah, he served as a of Roy, two grandchildren. newspaper executive in Salt are two Also Lake City and Columbus, brothers surviving and one sister, Ohio He worked as a legislative assistant to former Utah Senator Wallace F. Bennett in Washington D C. and served as public affairs director of the National Association of Manufacturers Henry Dominguez, Monterey lTnnv at Uaiii , iv, 4wv ; Mass Boston, Dominguez, Mrs. Lenore Mendoza, El Paso, Tex Mass of the Resurrection was offered Tuesday at St Johns Bosco Catholic Church P-r- in Battle Interment Mountain, in Nev the Battle Mountain Cemetery James Corwin James Burton SUNSET Corwin, 70, of 1643 N 250 W , died Wednesday evening in an Ogden nursing home of cancer Mr Corwin was born Sept 23, 1904, in Rushsylvama, Ohio, a son of Gideon and Alma Jinkins Corwin He was married to Mildred Louise Kretzer on April 17, 1928. in Springfield, Ohio He was a retired carpenter and had been a member of !.. r!!.lLriicr5 Union He was me a Mason in Ohio and was a member of the Church of Chnst and He was reared educated in Ohio and came to Ogden in June of 1962 Surviving are his widow of Sunset, one son, Robert L. one Corwin, Ogden, daughter, Mrs Richard (Betty' Stabler, J DRAPERIES; ao e c 2 O 7 OFF ALL FABRICS SPECIAL ANTIQUE SATINS SELECTED ft 4.33, only $ I 95yd. SUPERB WORKMAN Shi? CALL TODAY FREE HOME FOR ESTIMATE SALE ENDS MONDAY MARCH 31 Sunset; seven grandchildren Funeral CUSTOM MADE I services were conducted Saturday in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park 7TV?Pr ui siik 3D a- "i mm |