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Show Page 6 Sun Chronicle, Thursday, July 15, 1976 wStli Conway Twitty and The Twittybirds gave a great performance at the Salt Palace Saturday night and left a capacity crowd asking for more. Loretta Lynn, queen of country, was suffering from extreme exhaustion and fLSz never really got going. According to dozens of calls from our readers, the Coal Miners daughter had their sympathy but not their ovation. A star owes her audience a lot more than a courageous effort. We congratulate Lucky Chamberlain on the tremendous impact his presentations had on the National Fan Fair convention in Nashville. His fans went to bat for him and Lucky was the only radio personality in the Intermountain West to receive the coveted Country Music Association award." In bold type the honored name of Country Music Association stands out on the rare awrard that: Herewith expresses the heartfelt appreciation of its entire mem- bership to Cham- Lucky berlain for his generous contribution of time and talent in our mutual cause for the broader acceptance and progress of country music. The beautifully designed scroll bears the signatures of the National president and chairman of the Board for CMA. Every big star in country music is a member of CMA. Golden Spike Country Music Roundup of Utah is proud of their vice president Chamberlain and assembled in block parties Sunday night to see their honored member in a documentary on ABC Television, Channel 4. Struggling artists are invited to send tapes or records for air play to Lucky Chamberlain, KDYL Radio, Tooele, Utah 84074. Information for Candy: Jones has a fan club. Write the national Yes, George president, Diana Wheatley, P.O. Box 560, Antioch. Tenn. 37013. And for Jim and Betty we have located the Ozark Opry and it is open through October. Write: Ozark Opry Dept. IB Box 242 Osage Beach, Mo. A note from Mickey Gilley tells us that they welcome new fan club members. Address: 4500 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, Texas 77504. An world-renowne- tape from hour-lon- g d backup artist T. Tiny Smith of Houston, Texas keeps me abreast of the happenings in the Lone Star state. Quips and Quotes by T. Smith are published regularly in the Houston Journal. We hear that Tiny will be using some of our material to pass along to his fans. Glad to be of service! Denise Mammon Phone 825-947- 4 Liz. Ends service HILL AFB Thirty-tw- o years of federal service have ended for Lawrence A. Van Meer of Clearfield who has retired at Hill AFB. He was a quality control inspector in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Van Meer and his wife Celia have three children. Mrs. and Mrs. Delbert and son Grant of Burlington, Washington, visited here last week with Elmer Neibaur. He was formerly from Hooper, married Mildred Widdison, of Hooper. He was a member of the Dale Earls and the Jay the LDS Church. He was the Cook's in West Point. owner of the C.L. Folkman Griffin ' Clifford L. Folkman, 63, of Idaho Falls who died last week of a heart attack was the brother-in-laof Mrs. Choose a fine ift for saving mow at owing Grain & Milling Co. The Neibaurs attended funeral services in Idaho Falls on Saturday. William Heber Boxham, 70, of Ogden who died July 8 at his home of a heart attack was the brother of Mrs. Verdeen (Erma) Nicholas and an uncle of Jean Ganz. He had been a resident of this area since 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coker and their small daughter Denise have returned from a vacation trip to Witchita, Kansas where they visited with Mrs. Cokers parents and relatives who live in that area. They were away about 2 weeks. Neil Young has joined his wife Janice and daughter Robin after a navy cruise which lasted about 2 months. They will return to California soon where he will be stationed at Seal Beach, they have previously lived in San Diego. Parents of Mr. and Mrs. Young are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant their children Hammon, Mark and Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Call, Mrs. Ham-mon- s parents enjoyed a day of water skiing at Hyrum Dam on Wednesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jay Hammon and their family of Brigham City. The Ham-mon- s returned to their home in San Bruno, Calif, on F. Friday. Ivan DeGraff has retired at Open or add to your account in the amounts shown and choose Genuine Match Point aluminum tennis racket or a matched-flePatty Berg golf set, you are assured of getting the best. Save at State now and choose a Snead Young Champ golf set complete with bag, a good looking tennis tote bag, a volley ball, soccer ball, football or basketball. Or, if you want to get with the CB newest passtime, we have a Sharp Radio. 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ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES When you save at State Savings, you get not only the very finest quality gifts, you enjoy the best possible return on your Insured savings. with their grandmother Dolores Judson while their parents were in Salt Lake City. Each year on their wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Judson plan some special outing to observe the event. The Judsons live in Clinton. Omer Knight was guest of honor at a birthday party on Sunday at the home of a Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Floyd Wilcox in Syracuse. Also present were the Dee Jay Hammons of Brigham City. On Sunday 'evening Mr. and Mrs. Knight were in Huntsville to attend the missionary farewell for a nephew Scott Mumford who will serve in the New area. Scott is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mumford, the family were former Sunset residents. deposit. Handcrafted Stoneware ex- tensive back surgery. She is recovering but will be in a cast for many months while her back heals. She gets lonely and would appreciate a call or visit from her friends. Connie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madsen. Scott Terry and Kent .Judson spent several days el There are few things as pleasing to look at as son-in-la- There is a State Savings office near you. Home Office 125 South Main, Salt Lake City 2504 Washington Blvd. Ogden Orem University Mall 75 South State Clearfield 125 East 6100 South Murray Trolley Square 7th East & 5th South Logan 610 North Main 323 Pages Lane Centerville We start your collection with a three-piec- e place setting FREE with $100 deposit. One free place years of federal service. Mr. DeGraff was an aircraft mechanic in the maintenance directorate. He and his wife Melba have a daughter. Mrs. Ernest Larsen left on Monday for about a months visit in England. She will visit with her sister Nina Argyle who lives there. Both Betty and Nina were former Clearfield residents. The name .Wilson means quality .the world over, so whether you choose an expertly designed Wilson Persimmon Hill Field following some 30 Mexico-Alburquerq- ALL BRANCH OFFICES OPEN SATURDAYS 2 p.m. 10 a.m. setting per family. Friends being disc ussed ROY On - in pa.m. I Department 13 the July at 10:30 Childrens of the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, will be the story time theme A Friend lor Everyone. The children will find out about rent kinds of friends about as $ . --a- s Federal Regulations require that all certificate dt counts are subject to substantial interest penalties for u, ithdiawals prior to maturity Yield is the interest actually earned to you when sour original deposit is allowed to remain in the ate mint for 12 months and is unbounded dally- t special the imaginary friend the boy found in Rainbow For A Boy, the seagull that became Obadiah's friend in Obadiah, Thy Friend, and the friend we make with barnyard animals Tana Kawson. Children wj encouraged to share any experiences they have had with their special friends. i. |