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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 6, 1 976 Page 7 Mormon Church could receive of Hughes estate one-sixteen- th SALT LAKE Saints (Mormon) Church will receive of the estimated $2,500,000,000 estate of Howard R. Hughes, according to a document purporting to be the billionaire recluses last will and testament. Mormon Church CITY-T- he Latter-da- y officials delivered the document to Cleark County, Nevada, court authorities of April 29. The the billionaires estate would amount to about $156,000,000. The hand-writte- n document, dated March 19, 1968-tyears before the billionaire left Las Vegas, was found in the Mormon Church Office Building, 50 wo East North Temple, Salt Lake City, said Elder Jerry Cahill, who read a statement issued by Wendell J. Ashton, managing director of the Mormon Churchs Communications Department. It doesnt appear to be an ob- vious hoax, said Elder but we are not Cahill, making any conjecture as to the documents authenticity. The document was addressed in ink and marked personal and said in part: Last will and testamant, I, Howard R. Hughes, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, not acting under duress, fraud or the undue influence of any person whomsoever and being a resident of Las Vegas, Nev., declare that this is to be my last will. ..and leaves of all my assets to the Hughes Medical Institute in to be Miami; divided among the University of Texas, Rice Institute of one-fourt- h Technology, University Houston, of Nevada, CLEARFIELD - Holly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Adams, 680 South 1000 East, has been elected to serve as vice president of the Utah State Future Homemakers of Adams, 17, Urogram. Joseph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Randolph of 260 South 7(H) East, Clearfield, Utah. He is presently a has served as activities chairman of the Clearfield Chapter FHA this past year. She is president Fourth ! Cabinet Aquatrol Pump Attachment Water Flow Control 2 Speed Motor Guaranteed Other Sizes Available manager of Herb's Conoco field, helps two bicycle customers. SERVICE CENTER Congratulations ALBERTSON'S on the Opening of Your New Store! Boy Scout Troop 78, sponsored by the Clearfield Community Church, planted 100 trees for part of their SOAR Our (Save American Resources) project on April in the Fern-woo- d in Clear- of the Ward New tmnoingeir for sMioini have 3 grandchildren. Herb was born in Cuero, Texas, where he was raised on a farm. He served in the U.S. Navy during W.W. II where he met and married Irene, who was a WAVE. After their discharge from the service, they lived in Victorville, Calif., where he became a member of the first bishopric of the LDS ward in the city. He was also a counselor in the Bountiful 25th Ward Bishopric. He has been active in MIA, Sunday School and all phases of scouting. He and his wife like boating, fishing and gardening. We would like to cultivate all the friendships we can and meet all the needs of our customers. If we cant fix it, well find out who can. I feel Clearfield from Bountiful that our venture here in where he had operated a Clearfield will be a success from the indication of the for 7 years. , Conoco Station Conoco sold the property people who have been in so in still live will He far, said Herb. jhere. He plans to have his grand i Bountiful with his wife Irene. Their five children have all opening within the next struck out on their own. The month. Hoehnes self-servi- O for Award Hornaday Distinguished Service in Conservation. This award has been highly prized by those fortunate enough to receive it as recognition of exceptional and unusual service in a very area. important area of Scouting. Troop 78 selected a project The award is presented by to plant shrubs to provide the Boy Scouts of America, food and cover for wildlife with the cooperation of the and plant tree seedlings as New York Zoological Society. Troop 78 has an overnight part of a managed forestry on or plan public campout at least one a campsite land for future supplies of month, winter and summer, and many of them are pack-i- n pulp or timber. The troop has planted 200 trips to the tree planting seedlings per year for the area so that the younger 11 past six years. They are year old Scouts can earn the purchased through the Utah V,2 mile pack-i- n and pack-ou- t State Forester for $8 per 100, requirement for the camping and consist of Scotch pine, skill award. This also gives them an Ponderosa Pine, Lodgepole to admire some Mountain opportunity Pine, Rocky of work from time to their Olive and Russian Juniper time. to In addition this, the troop has planted 130 blue spruce Troop 78 is under the trees (4-feet) at Camp leadership of Scoutmaster UTABA in North Fork of Jim Allison, phone and has a membership of 46 Ogden River. Two years ago, Troop 78 scouts. Their goal for 1976 is was presented the William T. to have 76 scouts in the Troop. 23-2- 4 Laurel class. She will be one threee girls to represent Clearfield and the American Legion Auxiliary unit 134 at Girls State at Cedar City in June. She will be a, state to the representative National Convention of FHA CLEARFIELD Herbs in St. Louis, Mo., in July. Conoco, 641 N. Main in d newly-electeShe and the other Clearfield has opened under state officers met in new management. Herbert F. Salt Lake City for training Hoehne of Bountiful took over sessions under the direction as of May 1. of Jill Shestokas, We will offer Washington, D.C., Margaret to meet all competition prices Brasch, New Jersey; and as close as we can, said Mr. Susan Brower, Mississippi. Hoehne. Stress was placed on inWe will serve anyone who dividual growth, family service, but the requests unity, and community ser- ladies served are vice as three of the purposes said. he automatically, of the Future Homemakers of The station now offers all n America. Over a minor tune-u- p work, lube members of this national brake work, tires, jobs, youth organization for high batteries and accessories as school students in home well as wash, wax and economics and related ocvacuum car are In courses cupations the station there are the for themselves preparing car,es for milk, which will be responsibilities they will face oold at very attractive prices, as adult citizens. hot sandwiches, novelty pop, Advisor for the Clearfield souvenier items, candy and FHA-HERChapter is quick snacks. ArLou Vance. Mr. Hoehnes came to half-millio- DICK KEARSLEY 520 SOUTH STATE, CLFD. HERB HOEHNE, - Bottom Discharge for Roof Mount Tough Enamel Finish Rigid Boy Scouts plant 100 trees in April h America. is a junior at Clearfield High School and Enlistment Delayed $ Holly at Clearfield High where he will graduate this summer. Airman Randolph will be leaving on 16 September for basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was recruited by Sergeant Jerome Itoehl of the Ogden Recruiting Office. student School OGDEN, UTAH... Joseph Bradley Randolph, 17, of Clearfield, Utah has been sworn into the U S. Air Force The document was filed in the Las Vegas court. Church officials declined to discuss contents of the alleged will. serves as leader 4200 CFM Terms Available jciEAREi - Clearfield coed INSTALL NOW AND SAVE 6 y- V' , h one-eight- of 773-483- V,7iv - University of California, to the Mormon Church.... Clearfield Fully ir- Clearfield man joins Air Force 5 825-370- eld;shoppjH SPECIAL FOR ALBERTSONS 'Mother of Year' chosen Saturday TREE PLANTING campout was held on the face of A Clearfield Mother will be honored May 8 as the Mother of the Year. The contest will take place 9:30 a.m. at the Ideal Theater. Door prizes and surprises as well as a free movie will be offered to those attending. In addition to Mother of the Year, the oldest mother from Clearfield, the oldest mother present, the youngest mother present and the newest mother present will all receive prizes. There will also be one for the mother who has lived in Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Men's and Women's JEANS AND TOPS Clearfield present. So the most years, take the morning off and participate OFF in the special BRAD WILKES, Mike Phillips and Merlin Tomshack work with Project SOAR April 24, 23. program. With coupon ATT ADRIANS Fom (yorm Offer good only when accompanied by this coupon. Coupon must be redeemed at purchase. SPECIALS GOOD AT ALL LOCATIONS ft r So. State, Clearfield 2336 Washington, Ogden WE HONOR: STORE HOURS: BANK AMERICARD MASTER CHARGE WALKER BANK CARD 9 AM to 9 PM Mon to Friday 9 AM to 7 PM Saturday AMERICAN EXPRESS 'YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER WITH US! Permanent Waves - HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE 1 21 Ftioouite MOTHER Hollywood Beauty I College 45 Fran- cis Peak for Project SOAR in April. CUT & SET Reg $10.00 Reg $7 50 INCLUDED R(?g $6.50 $5.25 $4.75 825-005- 3 394-344- 3 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT STUDENT WORK ONLY Golden sixties discount card not valid for these specials Not Valid Friday or Saturday UNIPERMS FRAMING, Req TINT $12.50 STREAKING Reg and TIPPING $6 50 S6 25 (includes Shampoo set) $7.50 $5.25 SPECIALS EXPIRE MAY 20, 1976 |