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Show I i ! CLEARFIELD COURIER Piano students prepare recital CLEARFIELD Syracuse; -A- Sheila, & .Cf and Elaine Canfield, sr: sounded .11 HILL AIR FORCE BASE The Hill AFB siren system will be used periodically to test the reaction time of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at the Utah base. Officials said that the siren tones at intervals will mean that 388th personnel and previously disignated base support people will report t) one-minu- one-minu- te invited to attend, said Mrs. There will be no admission charge. Hie recall exercise sharpen reaction time of the personnel so that if the real Childrens ready quickly and efficiently. The base siren system will be heard in communities adjacent to Hill AFB it was thing program SCOTT ADAMS and Jim Turner will perform a duet in the performance of the classics. set On July 27 at 10:30 a.m. in Sterling Scholar in music for and School Childrens Department of now the Layton High a music major at Utah State the preparing for Tuesday' s concert. Southwest Branch University, will present one Library in Roy, will be of her original compositions Artful Gardens a program entitled Storm. It will be the where the children will be theme song for the Layton shown and participate in Community Theater making a beautiful terrarium which will remain a perproduction in August. in manent part of the Childrens the concert Participating color and 15 20 adults. or pencil sketching Tony Mike, Navaho artist will be Robyn Barneck, Department at the Southwest Wednesday whose work is now being drawing every Patrons interested should Gaylene Endo and Jim Branch. evening during August from 7 exhibited at the new South- to 8:30 Children will also be inin the register at the Southwest Turner, Clearfield; Scott library p.m. at Branch Library and pick up a Adams and Jill Jardine, structed on how to make their west Branch Library at 1950 Roy. The first class will be held on Wed. August 4th and list of materials when they HAFB; DeAnn Child, Clin- own terrariums from things W. 4800 S. in Roy, will conduct Laurie ton; Flornece, at home. a free course in charcoal the course will be limited to sign up. OBITUARIES Art work displayed Grant Brad Thorsted Funeral services for Wyo., formerly of Ogden, certificate of completion Grant Bradley Brad were conducted Wednesday from the Denver Automotive Thorsted, 24, of Rock Springs, in the Mortuary Myers Chapel in Roy. m Interment in the Ogden Cemetery. IFElEETOnnilFtIIIfFORn!lIFE2lEIFOiniJiFC2!fE?ORni&iFCI!HS?OQlI& fl"" North Mr. Thorsted died Saturday at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. He was born Aug. 6, 1951, in Ogden, a son of Grant Bradley Sr. and LaRue Pledger Thorsted. He was married to Cynthia Rich on July 25, Cindy 1975, in Elko, Nev. She died Saturday. He graduated from Weber High School and received a Mazdas 2 year25,000 mile Funeral services for Mrs. Rich Cindy Cynthia Thorsted, 22, of Rock Springs, Wyo., formerly of Roy, were conducted Wednesday in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Free service 'Free parts - Free labor on all new rotary cars & trucks Mazda will pay all service costs of normal use (except gas) for any rotary engine car or truck purchased new on or after July 1. 1976, for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first. Your Mazda dealer will provide you with all parts, labor and materials for all service or repairs required on all factory equipment. This offer is good only in certain states and for a limited time. Roy. Interment in the North Ogden Cemetery. Mrs. Thorsted was dead on CUTRUBUS arrival at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden Saturday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. She was born May 28, 1954, in Afton, Wyo., a daughter of Ted W. and Noreen Schiess Rich. FREEW&Y MAZDA FniEFORnuinaFQRnuFnmonnuFnEEFOiniiiraoiniig 85343 CAR No. DESCRIPTION CHANGE ENGINE OIL REPLACE OIL S' S' FILTER w Authorized Mazda Dealer -S UH lubricate SERVICE r- Mazda will pay all service costs ot normal use (except gas) tor any roiary or engine car or truck purchased new on or after July 1, 1976, for two yearswith 25 000 miles, whichever comes first Your Mazda dealer will provide you all parts, labor and materials for all service or repairs required on all factory equipment This offer is good only in certain states and for a limited time. RECEIPT HEREOF service write year. Surviving are one daughter by a former marriage, Christine of Thorsted, Denver, Colo.; his mother of Harrisville; five brothers, William Thorsted, Kent Thorsted, Robert Thorsted and Kevin Thorsted, all of Ogden; Craig Thorsted, Grand Junction, Colo. Also surviving is a grandfather, H.W. Pledger, Far- mington. AIR CLEANER SERVICE SMOG DEVICES S': sr S' TUNE UP wheel lube BEARINGS FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE r signature S' w NO 12 SOO MILE SERVICE FREE 750 MILE FREE FREE 18 SERVICE 25 000 MILE BT SERVICE AXxXXUX She was married to Grant Bradley Brad Thorsted on July 26, 1975. He died Saturday. She was a graduate of Roy High School and member of the LDS Church. She was employed as a teller in the Bank of Wyoming in Rock Springs. Surviving are her parents of Roy; two brothers, Bert Rich and Ted Rich Jr., both of Roy; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Schiess, Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and MYs. Dutch Dabel, Thayne, Wyo. Jenny Salazar SERVICE PARTS CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES OPER INSTRUCTIONS School in Denver, Colo. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was a routeman for Cream O Weber Dairy in Rock Springs, and had lived in Rock Springs for the past Cindy Thorsted w NUMBER occurs they will be noted. GINA BANKHEAD, Gaylene Endo at the piano with Mary Canfield turning pages are MM their assigned duty stations. G. 1975 to immediately Stucki. Adams, vocalist, will accompany Scott Adams and Jim Turner. Mary Siren system -- Clearfield and Salt Lake Bankhead, Sandra Smith and paino teacher, will present a LuAnn Welch, Layton; and formal classical concert, Jane Carol Benton, Salt Lake Tuesday, July 27 at 8 p.m. in City. such as Favorites the Clearfield 4 and9 Ward Polonaise, Liebestraum, Chapel at 838 E. 600 S. The young musicians will Hungarian Rhapsody and the perform works by Bach, complete Rhapsody in Blue Handel, Beethoven, Liszt, are among the programmed Chopin, Grieg, Debussy, classics. The public is cordially Rachmaninoff, MacDowell, program Wednesday, July 21, 1976, Pac, h Tony, dvanced piano students of Mary and Christie Canfield, Gina Mrs. Barbara Layton; Stucki, East Bartok, Kabalevsky, Della-Joi- o and Gershwin. Gina Stucki will narrate the , Mrs. Genevieve Jenny Arzela Martinez Salazar, 28, of 281 N. 30 W., Kaysville, died July 4 at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden of cancer. She was born May 17, 1948, in Cortez, Colo., a daughter of Maximo and Bernice Velasquez Martinez. She was married to Joe A. Salazar on July 5, 1969 in Sunset. She had worked as a disposal clerk for Defense Depot Ogden for 4Vi years where she had also been an EEO counselor. She spent her youth in Cortez, Colo., and moved to Clearfield in 1951 to Sunset in 1965, and had lived in Kaysville since 1970. She attended Clearfield High for three years and graduated from Davis High in 1969. She was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton. Surviving are her husband of Kaysville, daughters, Maxine Salazar, ReNae Salazar and Michele Salazar, all of Kaysville; her parents of Sunset. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Max A. Martinez, Layton, Harold R. Martinez, Bernalillo, N.M. ; Miss Tonilyn Martinez, Sunset; a grandparent, Celestino Valesquez, Mancos, Colo. Mass of the Resurrection was offered at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton with Holy Rosary recited at Lindqusts Clearfield Mortuary. Interment in Clearfield City Cemetery. Layton resident named to position with new hospital i LABOR QTS OIL n GREASE TRANS OIL TOTAL OIL & GREASE FREE FREE FREE FREE I 1 iVv rCKS '"''Wv '""vxxv,vvvvxvv Thank you tor this to serve you It is our aim to perform all the opportunity on this repair order repairs requested to your complete satisfaction It our service was satisfactory tell your Inends it noi please tell us immediately Thank You SERVICE I PARTS jFREE FREE LABOR TIRE REPAIRS & GREASE SHOP MATERIAL SALES TAX 3SS FREE OIL TOTAL FREE free. FREE free FREE Floyd D. Morgan, former Layton resident and Weber State College graduate, has been named comptroller for the new Davis North Medical Center, Layton. Mr. Morgan will be in charge of expenditures at the hospital, which is scheduled to open in November. His responsibilities will include of material control management, business affairs, data processing accounts and financial matters. Mr. Morgan recently completed a three-week training program it 1n Garland. Texas hospital in preparation for his new assignment. A graduate of Davis High School, Mr. Morgan majored in accounting at Weber State Since leaving College. college, Mr. Morgan has held several accounting-manageria- l positions with General Electric Credit Corp., Stamford, Conn., and General Electric Computer Division, Phoenix, Ariz. He also was employed as Layton City Finance Manager and (HTformed audit woik for Spern I ft ah Compaii Sill |