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Show Sun Chronicle C Thursday , o ember Wednesday, No ember learfield Courier 37. 3(1. Page 17 holds land judging contest SCD land judging contest was tee d oil recentlj b Dav is SCD ( Sod Conserv ation Distrn t), Supervisor J Ellis ' Buc k Holbrook Mr Holbrook stressed that we are etj dependent on our land and whether we plan to harvest crops from it or just Inn Id a home on it. we should know which soil is best suited toi our proposed use Every ,cre of land should be used within its capabilities and treated according to its needs Three sites were selected bv L Darrell Stokes, Extension Service and Max Phillips Soil Conservation The f , t- M , V Service One site was affected b a water table The next site was too steep for cropping The third site was a good cropland soil The students from Layton, Clearfield, and Dav is High Schools filled out a score sheet on each site John Percival of Davis was the winner with 236 points of a possible 300 Davis High also had the high scorfing team consisting of John Percival, 236, Roger Rigb, 233, and Elton Jones, 224 Clearfield an edged out Lajton b average of about one point per man Their team consisted of Paul Larsen, 223, Vo-A- g Tests scheduled School wouldnt be complete without the annual tests given to each senior, junior f r David Fisher, 22 and Richaid Lewis, 219 The high team for Lajton included Lairy Holman, 226, Kris Holman, 221, and David Hums, 212 Viewmont High planned to enter the competition but it just didnt work out, they'll be theie next ear Tom Williams, Chairman of the Davis SCD, stated, We appreciate participation of the VO AG chapters and their leaders in this annual land judging program We plan to obtain trophies for the winning school and the high scoring individual from each school. r 4 3 . v liUTHiT "Tt niT" LWT) JUDGES examine soil on auger. Pictured, 1. to r. are Doug Nelson, I, ay ton High School; Toni l.ongston, Cleai field; Julie Brennan, Davis; J. Ellis Buck Ilollnook, Davis; and County Soil Conservation District Supervisor. Christians hold special service in honor of Thanksgiving Day bis 1 Thanksgiving service held at St Peters Episcopal church, 1274 Nov will E 2t 1450 S at , '1 thuiikfullv gather, we will d's0 lo n'nuln,)ei the less foitunate The offenng will go to the Church Wot Id Servile A tood offenng will assist fann worker families h.mkxgiv mg seivice be a telebi ation m , hl ( dtholu dnd nit' churches of Clearfield and Lay ton As we Wednesday, 7 30 p m dnt a national testing schedule These schedules are posted in the Counseling Center During the morning of Monday, Nov 24, a program has been planned for all seniors to obtain necessary information for their post-higschool preparation Representatives from 13 Utah colleges and vocational schools will be available to give information about their schools program and to answer questions students may have Scholarships and college entrant e procedures will be discussed by each Seniors will representative be able to attend three dif ferent sessions, and it is recommended that they visit the representative from a major college, a junior college or small four year college, and one ot the or business technical colleges This procedure will give students a broader scope of what Utah Colleges have to offer A week prior to the college-da- and class sophomore students These tests are performed in large groups and usually point out achievement and career ideals All group tests for students this school year at Clearfield High will be given the week of Nov 24 2b Juniors will have the opportunity to take the ASV B test with half taking it on the morning of Monday, Nov 26 The ASVAB is the Aimed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery and is given to all individuals before entci mg the armed serv ices AKo, it is used by a majority of the xi bools in the United States today as a career guidance test It is coi related with civilian occupations Anv seniors who wish to take the test may do so on Wed nexdav, Nov h 26 Sophomores will be given an achievement and a mental ability test on Nov 24 and 26, half of the class being tested in the morning of each day ai cording to a schedule held bv the school counselors y a 20 program, page brochure explaining the important facts about each of the participating colleges will be distributed to seniors in Seniors have previously been informed of tests required for college entrance, S T oi ACT These tests are given on several Saturdays through the y ear according to their English classrooms This booklet was developed and financed by the colleges and coordinated through the State Board of Education IJTIIUMW'WUM COM9IDGR1MG PORTRAIT TOR CRRISTUA CONSIDER THIS: How long has it been since you ve hod a fine portrait lor such How long will it be before you can do this again9 How do you want posterity to remember your family9 Do you want a portrait you would be proud to use for decorative STUDENTS of Clearfield, Layton and Davis High Schools examine soils using soil augers. purposes home9 Does it moke sense therefore to trust your family to a cut rate photog doomed before you start9 The Intermountom Professional Photographers Assoc nomed Alan G C Photographer of the Year for 1975 on honor bestowed for excellent photographic ability the finest in the Intermountain region Let us show you samples and give you o price brochure STUDIO - Kmart Plaza Phone 3680 Wall Avenue Ogden, Utah - 394-164- 4 V Bob Welti Robert Austad Dick Nourse Clearfield students learn during annual careers week CLEARFIELD - Clear-hel- d for over 20 years, 10 of them at Dick Nourse is anchorman loi KSL TV He joined the station in 1964, and began fulltime news reporting about six months later He is now rated as the No 1 newscaster in His breezy, friendly style of weather forecasting has won him a huge follow mg throughout the Intermountain telecasting area Craig Griffin, a Clearfield High School senior who has won national acclaim as an accordiamst will play two selections and tell how he has developed a talent into a profitable hobby which could lead to a possible career The concluding speaker will be Robert G Austad, an employe of the Layton Job Service Office, who will talk about job opportunities for the high school graduates, Mountain America Bob Welti is the Weather He has man of the West be' n a weather broadcaster employment, and what the prospective employer looks for when hiring a prospective High ducting School Career is con- Week during Nov 24, 25 and 26 One of the special attractions for semois will include a career-onente- d program featuring Dick Nourse and Bob Welti, well known TV personalities outlumous for being standing in their field This piogram will be held in the gvmnasium on Wednesday moi mng, Nov 26, from 8 30 to 11 30 KSL-T- making application Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden, Utah, announced that a i FA. public auction sale No will be held at Hill Air Force Base, Utah on Wednesday, Dec 3 The 6ale will start at 9 a m The public is encouraged to bid at Bldg Among the 210 items to be offered will be tool boxes, shipping containers, desks, shelving, work benches, gas cook stoves, loud speakers, cameras, electric motors The items w ill be on display for inspection beginning Nov. 24 from 8am to 3 p m daily except weekends A complete list as well as sale terms and conditions may be seen at Bldg S 890, Hill Air Force Base Registration will begin at 8 a m Bidders must be present and registered to bid Mailed cannot be accepted purchased may be removed on the sale date full payment is made For further details contact Harvey Peterson, at Hill Air Force Base, phone 7 Petersen, senior class FOR SALE HAND CROCHETED shawls samples to tens for Christmas etc ponchos examne 731 Ph have 5494 after 6pm FOR SALE: stereo Combined Ambassador AMFM radio BSR turntable and 8 frock tape player. $175 Call Mon. thru Thurs Ask for Jeff 825-166- 6 FOR SALE: We have candles $1 decorative $1 50 and quality parafm wax ot 25c a lb Located in the Roy Shopping Center back in arcade behind Jimmies Shoes Open for limited time only 4 9 pm Mon Fri 10 6 Sat and 12 5 Sun sorage candles 12 4 G RANGE ELECTRIC E $6U beautiful Brunswick pool table cost $499 fireplace $299 screen $10 22 ft Winnebago motor home like new $12 500 nth enlarger Fugi ens also ease! 75 m m $110 Call 7?3 7909 12 20 Free estimates Pons 825 9948 12 with New Shape Tablets and Hydrex Water Pills 1 2 at Roy Drug Center 25 LOSE SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS Ariens two-stag- e n tf HORSE LOVERS READY FOR RANCH MINI IMMEDIATE OC- fruit trees carpot 3 bedrooms 2 baths family room fireplace t carpeted and draped Customized kitchen built in Full dishwasher range basement $38 000 Call 621 8979 for keys 5587 W 5100 S CUPANCY!! CHILD CARE Childrens In Mitute 354 E 20C7S Clearfield Phone 825 9624 or 773 ?169 of fers hot meals and pre school in tf structmn CARPETS a fright'' them a bea itiful with Blue Lustre. electric shampooer Clearfield Western 129 S State, 825-60- 1 NEW 12 11 SERVICES WEIGHT Auto, 1. Since positions are already filled it would be a good idea to call 825 666 and give your name address, and phone as well as age in case one of the route people quit We v.ould be pleased to hire any young boy or girl who is anxious to earn some money and be willing to porch each paper Wednesday evenings most of the 1 WANTED TO BUY: Magnus chord organ for child s Christ mas With or without legs must be priced very reasonably Ph t 825 8664 ask for Lorraine EMPLOYMENT SEWING and repair work of all kinds for men and ladies, new or worn. Zippers, new pockets, hems, holes repaired, linings, wedding Mrs sprayed Rent $1. is presently hiring young boys and girls to deliver the Sun Advertiser on home Hooper CEILINGS Expertly Satisfaction guaran DECORATIVE Make sight THE SUN CHRONICLE WANTED TO BUY thru-ou- FURNITURE double bed MISC kitchen set chans Spanish pic ture fridge call 825 581 2 Phone Lee 12 4 Ph 825 4073 counselor PHOTOGRAPHIC teed tf CANDLES Afgans Roy Judd 2328 for Public auction set at Hill AF Base The employe Mr Austad has recently been elected a Layton City Councilman He served as director of the State of Utah's, Youth Programs and prior to his present position, was employed with the LDS Social Services for four years This program promises to be one of the years highlights for seniors, said Mrs Edna soles service 825 FOR ELECTROLUX and supplies call 825-724- W E 9 lines, LaMar 5435 coats, Nelson, S. 2050 Rov Sno-Thr- clear sidewalks, driveways, and parking areas fast and efficiently. Six models to choose from ranging from 4 HP to 8 HP and auger widths from 20" to 32". Phone today. WESTERN AUTO Layton Clearfield 376-426- 7 825-631- 1 4-- irupw |