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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, February 26, 1976 Page 3 " t Obituary if Mary Patterson Kolde Mary E. Patterson Johnson J North Bruce St., Clearfield, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, at St. Benedicts Hospital of causes incident to age. She was born Feb. 20, 1896, in Chicago, 111., a daughter of Anthon J. and Lotie Westbrook Patterson. She was married to Calvin D. Ebey in 1912; they were later divorced. She married Edward Johnson in 1926; he died in 1956. She then married Lawrence F. Kolde in 1963. She worked at the Utah State Industrial School in She was educated in Chicago, ID., and worked many years as an LPN. She was a member of the LDS Clearfield 7th Ward. Surviving are her husband of Milledgeville, Ga. ; cme daughter Mrs. Raymond L. (Marijane) Adams, Clearfield; and one son Edward A. Johnson, Anaheim, Calif.; 11 Kolde, 80, 456 for tho upcoming Senior Week are Senior Clast officers Cindy Besso, vice president; Rick Malmgren, president, and Claudette Bennet, secretary (I. to r.). , v ;t nr vT j&y 1946-194- BUSY MAKING PLANS Senior Week at CHS finds many activities CLEARFIELD It is senior week at Clearfield High. The week started off Monday with a Spiff-u- p Day with a lot of the seniors turning out in best dress. Tuesday, there was a lemon eating contest during all three lunches and the prizes were lemon - ugh - pies. Wednesday noon there was a rumble in the quad with newspaper bats flying in all directions arid everyone working off high spirits in the battle of fun. Wednesday night there will be a choral and band concert in the auditorium and it is open to the public. There will be a small admission charge. All week long, students have been buying pingpong balls at 25c each and Thursday there will be a pingpong ball drop with pingpong balls coming the closest to a mark winning prizes. Each student will name his own ping pong balls. A Sr Mary Kolde grandchildren and grandchildren. 15 great- Also one sister Maybelle McKoy, East-poin- t, Ga. Dentist opens practice in Roy the studentbody is Thursday night, urged to attend the State wrestling mat- ches at the University of Utah and all join in Salt Lake to Chow at the Pipes-n-Pizz- a Down. Clive C. Ingram, D.D.S., has opened his dental practice in Shire Square, Friday night will be the big home basketball game against Ben Lomond High. Following the game the studentbody 1845, W. 400 S., Roy, following his release from the U.S. Army Feb. 5. Dr. Ingram, who resides at 1825 W. 4500 S., Roy, received his D.D.S. degree from the University of Missouri-Kansa- s City School of Denin May of 1973. He tistry entered the Army in July of is invited to attend the movie The Sting in the auditorium. Admission will be $1 and hot dogs, popcorn and other food will be sold. The week will conclude Saturday evening with the Senior Cotillion in the Rotunda of the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake Cify. Th theme of the dance will be I Need You by America and will feature red, white and blue decorations. Music will be by Spectrum. There will be dancing from 1 p.m. It is semi-formand tickets are $5.50 per couple. 1973 as a dental officer stationed at Bassett Army Hospital at Ft. Wainwright, al Alaska. He was cited for ex- ceptional performance of duty as a general dentistry officer at the Dental Clinic, at Ft. Wainwright. He graduated from Ben Lomond High School State Weber College. He also served an LDS mission in Brazil. He is son of Patricia L. Ingram and the late Clive W. Ingram of 1034 Douglas Street, Ogden, and is married to the former Pamela Jones, daughter of L. and Eleanor Jones of Washington Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram have three children, Sherri, 4; Clive, 2, and Shad, 1. North Davis Jr. Music groups participate .North Davis Jr. High School held an Instrument Solo and Ensemble Jan. 5, with both Instrumental and Choral groups participating. Mr. Packham sponsored it. There were 48 students involved. The purpose of this was to select participants to go to the District Solo Ensemble Festival the 25th of OLD FASHIONED 3 FLAVOR BANANA SPLIT 3 SUNDAY February. Jan. 6 there were two basketball The games. Eighth grade game was held here at North Davis Jr. High. Bountiful They played Eagles, and won 55 to 30. Ninth grade played at ONLY ROY CLEARFIELD Bountiful winning North Davis Jr. High also held a Valentines Dance Feb. 13. Following the dance both Eighth and Ninth grade games played North Layton Jr. High School. 51-4- 6. 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