OCR Text |
Show Page ' I maujtwlxa&M' . $ j,V 1 contest for tracter drivers FFA holds N( Chris & Dick's TffffwMfarri LSrgSSt by Tina Shearwood Selection Tuesday, May 18, a tractor driving contest was conducted by the Plain City Dairy Days FFA chapter as well as many clubs were West m ii I FENCING 1 4-- 6 .25 FT. vM COMBED REDWOOD H$ 49 6 FT 1x4 GRAPE STAKES 16 MACHINE SPLIT 1 Kevin Birt won first place with Richard Martin taking fifth Congratulations for a job very well done. Also on May 19, Clearfield 15e 33c chapter held their closing social for this year. The ROUGH SAWN REDWOOD 37c 49e " k6"5 rr. .!:..... fT 1x12 6FT .$19 1x12 4 59 FT 5' $1-6- 6' 6W.... T r 8' J-- 4 Light Ga. 1.01 $1.55 FIELD FENCE 6' 20 Rod Roll American Made 26" '!' $17.95 $33.99 $38.99 $47.79 $49.79 32" 39" 47" OVER 8' Econo 4x4 Redwood 2x4 8 Foot Redwood ISF t i Vi $1 .49 99c 80 Rod Roll $795 ga. 1 ALUM. ROOFING 500 Panting to chooit from. 49Vi"x10' Pro4iniiha4 MoMiagiaad CotoradMaib treasurers Lane Waite and Scott Duncan, sentinel Don Robinette and Kevin Birt, reporter Tina Shearwood and historians Boyd Maughan and Elizabeth Morano. Then all the FFA members party with hamburgers, drinks and all the trimmings. We hope everybody had a really good time and are looking forward to the summer activities as well as the coming year. and advisors had a ? Mr Moody will give Bible reference for all that he Marine Lance Corporal Thomas C. Urrea, leaches and will be available for questions and home Bible studies during the day. The public is urged to attend and bring their Bible, paper and pencil No c ollec tions will be taken during the meeting, except of Mr. and Mrs. 18, son Antonio Urrea, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at the Naval inr the $7.58 $9.48 49'j"x8' TYMSOE David Allen, vice president Rodney Sessions, secretaries Ketly Sacket and Cliff Fuit, Marine promoted p m BARBED WIRE 1 1976-7-7 installed. President were regular Sunday ROY Station Air Millington, A 1975 Tenn. Memphis, rea MIRAMAR 4. e 4 b manta. Vinyl Inlaid. 1 $2.79 814x4x8 ... nV i NEW YORK BwlWwilelerWe 314x4x8 ... graduate $5.79 HONEY WALNUT frads 1 pmmrnl $2.99 316x4x6 ... feMl Wmd Vgmgt Vax4x7... .... c"x2r 1 1"x21' $3.99 1"x21' ii"x2i' ROSEWOOD A rtal vwtd ymuix 1 msiwd 314x4x8 2"x2r st re$8 NaMtal alMarfa- vm cGwipi ly wHh 2.99 314x4x8... tc AUBURN 314x4x8... $ L, p mii Mtti J2" or 54" Whit. Cron Suck 32" or 34" 'U, 539 95 ALUMINUM SIDING All WINDOWS SIZES To VV' ate'fyi li rf , v?' pc1 lumber CHRIS & DICK'S "THE WALL PANELING KINGS OPtVtom to 7 p m 555 West 3500 South 266 2172 (1 Work OPIN SUNDAYS 10 o m lot! ot ledwoodl to3p years ago . Hu, graduated services lor - Funeral Donald 53, oi 760 N 100 will he conducted Thursday at 11 a m at Lindquist Cleartield Mortuary, 1050 S State Pastor Harlev W . , CrPHl .Bon- ' neville High School He was arfefder in the Clearfield 4th LDS Ward and had been priesthood organist Surviving are his widow of Clearfield, one son and one daughter, Randy Linderman and Rebecca Linderman, his both of Clearfield, E. olficiate Friends may call at the Inortuary Thursday Irom 9 to 11 a m Interment will he in the Clearfield City Cemetery The family suggests to the donations . Aircraft Experimental museum in Hales Corners, Wis Mr. Patterson was iorn March 13, 1923, in Taylors Falls. Minn , a son of Edw and Ida Patterson On Sept 4, 1948, he was married to Jane Craig in Portland, Ore She died May 1 23, 1976. 2644 Washington Blvd Beginning dates of quartets: Summer July 6 Fall September 27 1 if iM- - Ogden; one three sisters. Quentin Linderman, Mrs Clyde (Dalene) Fielding, LaKue arid Linderman parents ol brother and Annette Ogden Lmderjyrgij, Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Clearfield 4th Ward Chapel with Bishop Duane Stoker officiating Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park Patterson the Clearfield Community Church will ot Hunt He had been an air traffic controller at Hill Air Force Base, and served with the Army Air Force in World War - ISiM DIMENSION had lived in Ogden before moving to Clearfield three He had lived in the Sunset Clearfield area for 19 years, and was a member of the Aircraft Experimental Ogden and Phoenix, Ariz , Chapters Surviving are one son and two daughters, Thomas C Patterson, Clearfield, Mrs Dan (Vicki) Coletti, Rock Springs, Wyo , Miss Valerie J Patterson, Salt Lake City Also surviving are his mother ol Saint Croix Falls, Wis ; one brother and two sisters. Robert Patterson and Mrs Tom (Norma) Brown, both of Saint Croix Falls, Wis ; Mrs Jim (Jean) Nystrom, Cumberland, Wis , one half brother and two hall sisters, Stanley Patterson, San Jose, Calif ; Mrs Lillian Cameron and Mrs Ethel Ottenweller, both ol Min neapolis, Minn Association, Jane Craig Patterson fiiife AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT Ted comes from a scouting t pilw' pfeij v CLEARFIELD & Well show you how to do it yourself .ind save money Troop 78, his mother, Trudy, is registered as Den Mother in Pack 152 of the Syracuse First Ward and also serves as a First Aid Merit Badge Counselor for Troop 78, and his brother, Alan, is a Webelos Scout in Pack 152, Syracuse First Ward. Community Church and serves as senior patrol leader in the troop. II YOUR HITCHER , Utah Assistant He is a member of Troop 78, sponsored by the Clearfield Donald Junior College Specializing m Business Careers Since 1891 Ogden father is an Scoutmaster in His family. Donald Dale Linderman Donald Patterson REmODEL IfN.'wS A tickets. He also earned a sleeping bag, scout canteen, woodcarving set and several other prizes for his efforts. OBITUARIES STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE 'ne3nsIsiness M3 Temporod J 99 Scout-O-Ram- ar I 394-779- & and rttMProtean E. Schellhase, 272 S. 2000 W., Syracuse, was awarded a ten speed bicycle from the Lake Bonneville Boy Scout Council a for top ticket salesman of Gateway District. Ted earned the top salesman prize by selling a a total of 132 J $4.99 MISCELLANEOUS ODDS & ENDS Robert Call today for complete information packago 34" or Mt Easy ta install yoursaW wltK $4.99 Mrs. I JT ESPERADO GOLD found myself with a four-yebut no job, I panicked. got smart and enrolled for a concentrated business course at Stevens Henager That was the right move! Their short courses, top instructors and active, free nationwide placement service boosted me to where am today. My future in business looks great. How about yours? Then Slats. st 9 rod. sbnuleHd wood rein m Unmn I degree STORM DOORS DARK WALNUT 4x8 When $15.95 SlmuleHd wm Virgin 4lrB rd iMrW 1 I $ 22c ft. 29c ft. 40c ft. 51c ft. 62c ft. 85c ft. Wx21 Ted Schellhase, son of Mr. and Roy I In 21 -- Ft. Lengths MICHIGAN BIRCH toigt mm proses CLEARFIELD Donald Dale Linderman, 25, of 770 E. 450 S , was found dead at his home Sunday of hanging Mr. Linderman was born May 27, 1950, in Ogden, a son ol Donald V. and Gloy D Rose Linderman. In Feb 16, 1973, he was married to Pauline Dixon in the Manti LDS Temple He had been a custodian at Defense Depot Ogden and GALVANIZED PIPE Ntd Vinyl TO $6.20 ' Coun- cil. - CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 2A"x8 $3.11 16"x10' $3.90 26"x12 $4.69 26"x14' $5.49 Scout-o-Ram- o High School, he joined the Marine Corps in August 1975. 49Vj"xl2'....$11.38 49Vi"x 14'....$ 13.28 49V"x1$'....$15.18 49Vj"x20'....$ 19.99 26"xl6 with some of the prizes he won for selling 132 tickets. He was the top salesman for the Gateway District and Lake Bonneville Scout-O-Ram- of Ucgaat Variety ond Quantity In The bitormauntoin Waat & TED SCHELLHASE 1 $2.39 2x4 T Rough Cedar After the softball game the new FFA officers for The Church of Christ collection, where members of church lay by in meeting at 230 North Main, the local store will be a holding Layton, Gospel Meeting June Thomas Curry Moody of Jacksonville, Alabama, will be preaching at all services: Sunday 11 a m. and 5:30 p m Monday through Friday at 8 ...$19.95 $22.95 0' $1.76 $29.95 $1.89 $34.95 $2.04 $2.18 S' Pocky $2.70 4x4 Cedar Post $2.39 SVa' 9-- 7. gospel meeting CHAIN LINK 50' roll 3 50' roll 3W rail 4' -55' 50 roll 6' 50' roll seniors challenged the sophomores to a softball game. Everybody had a really good time with the sophomores winning Church schedules PECKY CEDAR T.POSTS Havy Go. 1 .33 participants Clearfield representative Chapters 2W Width "x8'x3 16 persons participating in this contest Clearfield Chapter was represented by Richard Martin and Kevin Birt. The first test was a written examination consisting of so questions. They then had to drive a tractor with a manure spreader on the back through a very difficult course. Out of ROUGH CEDAR 1x4 There were present and juniors On In The 1 Thursday, May 27, 97 6 Sun Chronicle 6 .Ye: y, m SHOW RUNS: Children Adults Starting Saturday OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY 50 1.25 Walt Disney hiMlurtkHM' CLEARFIELD Funeral services for Mrs Jane Craig Patterson, 53, of 760 N 100 W , will he conducted Thursday at 11 a m in Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary, 1050 S State Pastor Harley Hunt of the Clearfield Community Church will officiate Friends may call at the motruary Thursday from 9 to 11am Interment will be in the Clearfield City Cemetery The family suggests donations Experimental to the Aircraft Museum, Hales Corners, Wis Mrs Patterson was born Oct 28, 1922, in Minneapolis, Minn , a daughter of J. Donald and Lois Bradshaw Craig On Sept 4. 1948, she was married to Donald E. Patterson in Portland, Ore. He died May 23, 1976 She had served with the U S Marine Corps in World War II, and had lived in the area for 19 Sunset-Clearfiel- Association and the W W 1 "V ..if I , 7 d years She was a member of the Experimental .1 J. Aircraft 9!)s Women's Pilots Association of America Surviving are one son and two daughters, Thoma Patterson, ('lea, field, Dan (Vicki) Coletti, Springs, Wyo ; Miss Valero J Patterson, Salt Lake Cih Also surviving are father and stepmother of St Paul, Minn ; her mother Mrs Lois Bradshaw, Warrior, Ala , two brothers, John Jack Craig, Warrior Ala ; James I) Craig Deluth, Minn Jane Craig Patterson 1 |