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Show Sun Chronicle, Thursday, June 197 Page 7 Flagpole dedicated at Masonic Temple Gateway Lodge No. 29, Free and Accepted Masons, received a new flagpole, in Dedication ceremonies held June 14; Flag Day, at the Masonic Temple located at 452 E. 700 S., Clearfield, with The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Utah, officiating. awards are Sherie Snider and Jean Martinez. City and Kiwanis officials watching the presentation are (back from left) Councilman Ray Adams, Mayor O. Ross Sanders, Kiwanis President Leo Syphus and Councilman Neldon Hamblin. Awards given students - W. Banz, Here's lit deal School. The award is given on the of leadership scholarship and the ability to basis for take responsibility their and themselves classmates. Each was presented with a citation from framed members of the Kiwanis. that talies the cake. , All you have to do to set a (roe of milk is 1. Buy three delicious Sara Lee products 2. Cut ingredient list from each Sara Lee package (proof of purchase! 1 Fill out the special coupon from a store It's simple r display I ,. Send in that special coupon pus proofs of , UKbase to address tpdipatad. ip, You'll get back a coupon for a tree of milk1 Offer expires October 31, 1976 Be sure to take advantage of the free milk deal that really takes the cake aermi h,u w on tmiy and Iimm com Onoxyi m 4. MILK IS A NATURAL' WITH Sara be- American dairy association GATEWAY MASONIC Lodge Temple 452 E. 700 S. with new flag and pole donated to the temple by Jim Allison and Fred Banz. Clearfield dates classes for summer programs Business skills will be taught during morning hours this summer at Clearfield High School. Classes began June Woman - Mor-tenso- poses, training must be between 13 and 17 years of age and should make contact with the local Utah State University Extension office for additional information. The camp will be held Aug. Tuition, in most instances funded by local sponsors, is $50 and must be paid by July UJCKY BAYS 2-- ID 17. camp director and USU range specialist, the primary objective of the youth range camp is to develop an interest in and a knowledge Mini Mac 35 plus'Weekend Woodcutter's $4.95 about natural resource management among youth. These resources will not Mac with 2 Ocu in engine. 14 sprocket nose PLUS bar Carrying Case Maintenance ; be properly managed until all ciples. And this camp is one way to make progress in that direction, Busby added. The camp is jointly sponsored by USU and the Utah Section of the Society for Range Management. Activities during the week include plant identification and collection, study of range sites and condition, range judging, discussion of the multiple use of rangelands outstanding f. Tool Kit (with flat file file guide handy tool depth gauge 101 Proiects Booklet One half credit may be earned for three hours of instruction, and one credit is given for the full program. Registration will be accepted at the Clearfield High office. Fee is $15, and the classes will run through July 23. struction in human relations. The airman attended Clearfield High School. Her husband, Air Force Staff Sergeant James D. Meade, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Meade of Layton, Utah. campers are Dallas Jensen, Sandy Taylor, Abel and Masao Anzai. Rayma SALUTING AMERICA of Land Bureau Management. Final exams are given to students and Staff members involved punch. 10 a.m. Beginning and refresher typewriting. 11:30 a.m. bookkeepingaccounting. y organization and customs and received special in- and include representatives from USU, Forest Service, BYU, Soil Conservation Service, are Busines a.m. 8 machines-ke- the six weeks During our citizens have an understanding of ecologically based management prin- situation. adults classes. The schedule will be: training at Lackland AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, of including wildlife habitat, livestock grazing, watersheds, and recreation. The students are taught both in a classroom and a field to Fe Busby, According and welcome to participate along with the school age students. Though classes began this Airman Peggy A. Meade, week, those interested may daughter of Mr. and Mrs. still register for any of the Charles L. Stanfield of 347 West 800 North, Clearfield, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., after completing Air Force basic training. Youth range camp ready Participants 14. Business machines, IBM Key punch, typewriting, and bookkeeping will be conducted for six weeks with high school credit available if desired. The classes may be taken for enrichment pur- finishes Mr. and Creek, and Cedar City where CLEARFIELD Mrs. Leo Syphus journeyed to they attended the Girls State St. George recently to see Mr. graduation which their attended Susan, daughter Holly Syphus daughter make the farewell speech for along with Shirley Garret of n the Woodward Jr. High Clearfield and Dottie of Sunset. The girls School, St. George. Miss Syphus was the top student in were Clearfields American her class. In her speech Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 134 which was entitled The Gift representatives this year. of Time, Miss Syphus said, Also the attending We need to honor or respect graduation from Clearfield those who use the broom were Mr. and Mrs. Verl efficiently as much as those Garrett. who use the scalpel and It is Touring the southern part well to remember the, road of the state are Rev. and Mrs. sign we see so often: Road Harley Hunt and family of the Under Construction, Travel Community Church. At Your Own Risk. Our Road The open house in honor of in life is always under con- John Fred Buckleys 80th struction and each day, each birthday was a great success hour we travel at our own with more than 100 people risk. attending. Mr. Buckley was a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond gracious host and enjoyed Adams have returned home meeting with old friends and from a fishing trip to Otter relatives. Applications are currently being accepted for the annual youth range camp held at the Great Basin Experimental Station up Ephraim Canyon. Mint KCCH Marijane Adams UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION Kit" ONLY and Jim Allison are also active members of Troop 78. Fred has served for 35 years and is a former Scoutmaster of the troop. Jim is currently Scoutmaster and has served 15 years in the program. Both have received numerous awards in Scouting. This is the first Masonic flagpole dedication ceremony held in 1976, our Bicentennial year. Clearfield Chatter Kuehal, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuehal ; Gary Lorenz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenz; and Sherrie Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett were honored at the Hill Field Elementary 32nd degree, Fred Banz of Boy Scout Troop 78. of the (Knight Court of Honor), both Scottish Rite Masons and members of Gateway Lodge, took it upon themselves to purchase, erect, and donate a flagpole complete Martinez, Pioneer. The two girls were Street. also the top students of the Jodie Robertson, daughter sixth grade class. Sheri is the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson; Gerald Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lisa Following the dedication by The Grand Lodge, a Flag Raising ceremony was conducted by International Order of DeMolay and Masonic members Commander CLEARFIELD The Hill Field Elementary Kenard V. Snider, 195 W. 350 Clearfield Kiwanis Club Sehodl. S., and Jean is the daughter Honored were: Sheri of Mr. and Mrs. recently made the first Hope Floyd of America at two schools in Snider and Jean Martinez at 145 South Main Bennett; daughter 3. Several months ago, The Grand Lodge of F & AM of Utah and their Bicentennial committee expressed their desire to see a flagpole and flag at every Masonic Lodge under their jurisdiction. As a result, two dedicated Boy Scouters, James F. Allison, 32nd degree and Fred RECEIVING HOPE IN AMERICA the city. Awards were given to two pupils of the Pioneer Elementary School and five pupils were recognized at the with nylon flag to the Lodge. The new flagpole stands 26 feet above the ground, and is set in approximately 800 pounds of concrete. It will be capped and a dedication plate attached at a later date. The hole was dug on Memorial Day and the flagpole was set in place on June are honored. Staff members involved Senior Citizens planning special speaker June 24 include representatives from The CLEARFIELD USU, Forest Service, BYU, Citizens Senior Soil Conservation Service, Heritage of and Bureau Land Center will have a special Management. Final exams speaker from the Social are given to students and Security office in Ogden, outstanding campers are Thursday, June 24 at 1 p.m. at the Center, 562 S. 1000 E. honored. The camp emphasizes the The speaker will take up multiple use management of rangelands because 86 per Whats New in Social cent of Utahs land area is Security, and Is The System classified as range. These Going Broke. All interested lands are important persons are invited to attend. There is also an evening of resources. The proper use of and a pot luck entertainment to every rangelands is vital citizen of the state and we supper planned for Wedhope every range participant nesday, J une 30. There will be leaves camp with this con- a 50 cent donation asked for this affair. cept, Busby concluded. - "OGDEN VALLEY S On July 7, two buses have been chartered to take the Senior Citizens to Heber. They will then ride the 'Heber Creeper to Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon. The buses will pick them up and take them to the Sundance Resort where they will have dinner and see a play. They will return to Clearfield by bus. 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