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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. 23, 1976, ' I Y Accident kills J, ' vit' - g S J t- two Saturday A Clearfield man and a Layton woman were killed Saturday at 10 pm on Interstate 15, about a quarter of a mile north of Lagoon. The accident occurred as a result of the car the victims w ere in, hitting a metal object lying on the freeway. dead on the scene. hit the metal object, believed to be a bucket from a trench digger, rolled and swerved into the north Ixiund lane, and hit a vehicle they were The car & driven by Alfredo Martinez, and his wife Viola, 48, both of Latyon The Martinez were treated and released lrom Davis North Medical Center Investigation is continuing as to how the metal object got on the freeway 50, Dead are: Paul W. Boggs Dr , , 21, of 336 Marilyn Clearfield, and Janna Beckman, 18, 774 Saphire Dr , Jr Officers reported Layton r Hearing held in Clearfield case A prehminry hearing was his preliminary hearing and held in Clearfield City court was bound over to District for Mike Leon Collier, 19, 472 Court in the same case Another suspect in the Marva, Layton, who is being James Francis charged with armed robbery case, of Kosmos Drive-i- n Judge Kulback, 18, 327 Dixie St., Cornell McKay Jensen Layton, was transferred to dismissed the charges due to Layton City court for a insufficient evidence preliminary hearing. J D Collier, 23, brother of Arresting officer in the case Mike, same address waived was Det. B.R. Rendon. Molding and SfcTj L Colored Nails Largtst Variaty and Quantity In The Intarmountoin W$t 1 st grade i6x4x8 LAUAN Real Wood Veneer , . $3.99 CABINET BIRCH simulated Grade wood gram on a finish masonite bock Stmu Woodgroln $5.49 MAHOGANY HARDWOOD widths lengths PECKY CHESTNUT 5 per running foot 1 All First Grade Values to $7 99 I .a on 316x4x8 ... . 16 .10 16 ir 16". 14 16". i MISC. PANELS $4.99 to ALUM. ROOFING . .57.58 .. . . 59 48 511.38 49'v.n 49 Y 14 . . 513 38 515.18 4Vi,i6' 519 99 49'v0 STORM DOORS WHITE CROSS ..$3.90 .,.$4.69 . . 55.49 .. 56.30 . m -- i"ii 40c ft. . . l'.li 5 . W.ir r.ir .. left. 63e ft. 85c ft. . MRS. with a trophy. leiuleted 10.10 59 95 536 51 30.10 513 95 537 14 30,30 516 95 537 95 0.30 518 95 539 30 V tempered " ll $39.95 . ft Pioneer displays traveling trophy DAMAGE O DOOtS INTERIORS 1 Sues. All 99 JOLENE SMITH, PTA membership chairman, presents principal Duane Stoker, of Pioneer School, WINDOWS 6I MM M," I' Mr SLIDING Siet Ho f Chnstmas is a time for presence. Shutters clicked as we giving gifts to those you love It is a time to think of attempted to record on film of those meaningful events, gratitude the magesty ALUMINUM BUCK J$k $3 1 1 GALVANIZED PIPE In 21 Ft. Lengths . . . 33c ft. W.li 49j 49V.10 ifW Vy t if 'I di FIBERGLASS PANELS Panels is -- yl CORRUGATED $5.49 'M pictures. feme feir steroira WL 3 8 random 10 8 2 H Simulated woodjram on lauan plywood 316x4x8 fim in Clhurnsll'iiiraejs iVvf. $6.99 44x8 Simulated Woodgrom louou Plywood made this beautiful 7 ft. Christmas tree of decorated with tiny lights and mirrors. Their children, Brett and It is Joanie Little, are 1st it Grade Misc. m st Grade 1 pine cones. Vi6x4x8 $5.49 316 4x8 u MR. AND MRS. Jon A. Little of West Point Decorative Print on Lavar Plywood IRON BARK 1 $5.99 ... DAZZLE Grade ji64 Family makes free simulated woodgrom on 0 louon plywood A CALIFORNIA 1st '95! niSr FOREST HICKORY endup heart. It any nature-lover- s was the very best kind of early Chnstmas present. It was also the inspiration for a and joy. It is a period of the magnificent animals," living ''NeW' Years resolution that year when we stop to con- as they were intended to live, could last a lifetime: May my template that which we have in their natural setting efforts, however humble, be outand that which we would like among the rocky added to those that will to accomplish with maintain the rights and croppings spotted mountain meadows and opportunities in future years I was impressed recently, for everyone to be inspired by just a few short days before aspen groves. The thrill of it all was gift the sight of magestic elk, high Chnstmas and the New Year, with something Id like to enough to bring fulfillment to in Rocky Mountain meadows. share something with which we should each be concerned and hold near to MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL FROM our outdoor heartsTHE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF THE The sun was just beginning IDEAL AND LAKESIDE THEATRES to cast a hint of light on the eastern sky, highlighting the STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY craggy peaks and casting SHOWS shadows in the wooded draws JDAILY XMAS K as we climbed into our trucks EE and left camp. Our object was DAY m. & L to photograph wildlife in 5, 7, EVENINGS northern Utah, near Hrad-war- e 9 p.m. 389 So. State, Clearfield 825-191- 1 7& 9 Ranch. A short half-hou- r tour on n The Adventures of the roads bumpy, took us to the middle elevations and even that was surprising; travel was easy due to the mild winter and lack of snow. The early April-typ- e i , . weather was beautiful, crisp and invigorating, mild and pleasant. The outdoor scent filled my lungs. Rounding a corner, after climbing a brief upgrade in the hill, we looked into a IA III! INItM.il MIHIHNDIJR fAlmiRI NIRIIIA1 small hidden valley and saw (i.t.rn what could only be described PROGRAM NO. 2 as one of the most exciting, memorable, views an outdoorsman could ask to see. There before us on the level spot among the peaks stood a herd of elk cows and calves whistling back and forth, young bulls bugling in the - rlokcidclii .QtCinemo rock-strew- pi-- SEASON CLOSEOUT ON FENCING i Grope Stakes full Uni 1 S I Ft 3 i.iitit 3 i.n-- 6 1x4 6 Ft Std A 59c I Nothin Split 4 Ft T i" width Heavy 5' 5i 6i T 1 51.76 52.04 $2.18 $2.70 CHAIN LINK 3. SO' roll FIELD FENCE 26" 39" 3' i'50' .50' .50 roll . roll . 6.50' roll roll 1 $4.15 $5.20 $6.25 - . III! 531 95 536 95 2i ga. , 14.16 .14' 1 .. . $7.30 $8.55 l II, t? 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Closed Saturday, 25th December, 30-- 5 New Years Eve 12 Closed January 1 30-- 5 4.i iilRk R am SHOWS EVENINGS 7:00 394-779- 1 C for complete L U' if Financial aids ava labie all Now information package (Long distance call collect) I a m. e 7pm fl J Hi pH i p IF mimum early morning calm, the whole group nervously testing the air, sensing our Lt STOCK Oalvanlted Steel SO ga 3V Cerrugated er OeHe Rib ROOFING - 521 95 SO Rod Roll PRICES SUBJECT TO CURRENT . 14' . .. $24 95 BARBED WIRE $35.99 $49.70 10.16' 11 .1 ' 0 ....$18 95 4 5 20 Rod Roll American Made 4 'Become a , Medjeal ecretaiy in Months 15c Rough Cedar Ga. .33 Ft $3.49 ea. 51.64 4.4i 8' H traveling presented $1.49 m which is troph annually to the school in Davis North District This is Pioneer Schools first year to win the trophy, and also Mr. Stokers first year as principal of the school Grape Stakes lr $ 35c x3 Ft chairman, the highest having enrollment in the PTA membership Pecky Cedar 1.4 6ft 1x4-- ih Dog Ear 3 Only PTA Smith, Duane Stoker, present of Pioneer Principal Elementary School, with the Combed Cedar Rough Cedar :isl Sf .ft Jolene p m 1. ! I I OUU4f6 IT'S DUx gaffiksSuf m7 tMQM & 9:30 p.m. SHOWS XMAS DAY 5, 7, & DAILY MATINEE AT 1 REGULAR EVENINGS 9 p.m. 74 JOYRIDE INTO FANTASY! WALT DISNEY A presents GMphem&SM Th Technicolor " h ts , |