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Show I I I I SUN CHRONICLE, June 8, 978, Page 5 1 CLEARFIELD June COURIER, 7, 1978, Page 5 OBITUARIES ris& Dice's Erma Leora Harris Wade HI VERDALE-Fune- ral services for Erma Leora Harris Wade, 77, were held reared and educated at Stone On July 21, 1920 she was married to Rollin Joseph Wade in the Logan Temple He was the son of George and Monday, June 5 at the Chapel of the Flowers Mortuary. Officiator was Attending the annual DUP Jubilee which was held Ernest Chavez lie will be buried in Gridley Mrs H G Hammon was among seven luncheon guests of Mrs Eldren Parker at the Parker home m Roy on Thursday af ternoon. Kaylene McCulloch and Jan Bridges are among four Clearfield High school coeds who will be delegates to the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State at Southern Utah State College from June in Clearfield on Saturday were members of the Sunset and Sandridge Camps from Sunset From the Sunset camp were: captain, Doris Elmer, Erlene Ward, Wanda Nielsen, Margaret Willis, Pearl Dabel, Mildred Porter, Lavon Reid, Harriet Dames, Sylvia M Smith, Margaret Willis, Roxey Bronson and Wanda Neilsen The latter four, along with Pearl Anderson who was ill were given special recognition for being active members over HO years of age Attending from the Sandridge Camp were Ronnie Jenkins, Ruth l.arsen and Luella Carver. Vic and Kathryn Brady were among those attending They and junior Utah State on Saturday. son Thomas Vic was among the graduates with a MA degree in business Their n y?1 U : r--;i ri y Following the graduation rites they and a number of family members enjoyed a picnic in a Logan Park Among those present were Bob and Renae Brady of West Jordan, Mary Key Harper of Orem, Thomass wdfe Marilyn and their 2 children, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cole of Ogden and two of her sisters. Cheri Robinson of South Ogden and Mark and Dorothy Dalebout of Ogden were guests of Glenn and Linda Thomas on Sunday. Mrs Robinson is Linda's mother, Dorothy her sister. They came for the services on Sunday w here the new son ol the Thomas's was called Tyler John Guests of Ferris and Nancy Kunz on Sunday were her parents Mr and Mrs Nathan Mather Maradene Rock and son Shane, Kaye and Dorothy Mather and 4 children, Robert and Laura Mather and daughter all of Vida Kunz. Smithfield mother of Ferris, Annetta Bell and 4 children, grandparents Mr. and Mrs Merlin Henry of Layton and Laura Wallentine of Layton. The new son of the Kunz's was named Joshua Ferris in church services. Brent and Robin Wallace of Ogden have their first child, a girl born on May 27. Grandparents are Arley Florence and Wallace, Arley Great-grandparen- and Lorene Wallace. John R. Chavez, 58, of Gridley, Calif, who died on May 28 in St. Benedicts Hospital was the brother of class committee member and was in debate, junior choir, the National Honor Society and FHA. Miss Bridges, a member of the Junior Class Committee, has been chairman of for school decorations dances, supervisor over parade floats, and on the planning committee for assemblies. She belongs to the National Honor Society and Junior Choir and is a Junior Volunteer at McKay Dee Hospital. Marcos and Kattie Martinez have a new daughter born on May 31. The Robert Turners were among family members who gathered on Sunday for the observance of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Turners parents Mr. ani Mrs. Martin E. Turner (f Ogden. The affair was held at the home of a daughter Mrs. Larry Stahle in Bountiful. On Wednesday the Turners will leave on a tour Hawaii They were married on June 6, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs Turner was the former Signe Christiansen. Both are active members of the LDS Church Their other children are Mrs. Stahle, Mrs. Leroy (Signe Norma) Sturgeon of Farmington and Mrs. John R (Carolyn Marie) Murphy of Ogden. Floyd and Ruth Dawson have another grandchild. A little girl was born on May 31 to Kevin and Vickie Dawson of St. Anthony, Idaho. This is the 8th grandchild of the Dawsons, all girls. Kevin who is in technical school in Provo made a hurried trip home to be there for the arrival of his first child. Leeanne and Joel Wallace's new daughter arrived on May 29. Brent L. Lemmon has been Hill AFB for devising a new maintenance program notice Bids sought Janitorial Service Bid Request. Clearfield City E. Center City Corporation Office building" and job descriptions Bid forms available at above address Bids accepted to 5 p m June 2.1. 1978 Successful bidder to assume duties July 1. 1978 at 12.01 1 Corporation. Street 40 Clearfield a m for base Harry W. Bud Fessler - executive board of the Utah Federation of Retirees. He was a member of the Sunset LDS 1st Ward and had served as secretary of the Industrial Bowling League for 25 years Surviving are his widow of Sunset; two sons. LeRoy W (Bill) Fessler, Ogden, E. SUNSET Harry W. (Bud) Fessler, 75, of 2171 N. 300 W., died Wednesday, May 31, 1978, at his home. Mr. Fessler was born Jan. 17, 1903, in Reading, Pa., a son of Harry and Marry Louise Deeter Fessler. He was married to Matilda Keller on Oct. 31, 1927, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Jan. 16, i Ray Lai teen (link of North ig !i n and Mrs Dave Norma Clu istian-- ns of mbos, Washington There are fourteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren Also surviving are three brothers and a sister Edwin and Harvey Harris both of Stone, Idaho, Ronald Harris of Carson City, Nevada and Mrs Lee (Ruby) Seott lrom IxTn, I tah ( ' a SUNSET -- 1952. He was reared and educated in Reading, Pa., and served in the U.S Army from 1919 to 1929. He came to Utah in 1925 with the U S. Infantry, stationed at Ft n surviving are one brother and two sisters Funeral services will be held Saturday at 30 p m at the Chapel of Flowers 1 : Ogden with Mortuary Bishop William S Houston officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p m and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial in Park c sdS5H- - Of RAMltMO MOUMMOS UUKMST TO CMOOSt FROM AMO CCXOtlO OUAKTITY ANO helped increase pressure in VAtlOT IMTUWUT. DARK CAITLI OAK 1 Sunviotad roo4ra ca if NOCTURNE GUI IN'S lit i 4 i I 1 grodo stmulcfed woodgrotn Oft OAK lowers timulood plywood karsev o plywood AUTUMN PECAN BIRCH t 4 i I 316k4x8 First God nmvfatod woodgrom on boon 1 6 grod tmototod woodgrom os low grod 649 CROSS CUT 3 fr on n. 95 H9R8CS jfc; water South Sunset, which is sometimes low due to yard watering in the summer Mayor Norm Sant said several people had asked about the proposal and said they did not want any tv pe of watering schedule. "I think we can safely say there w ill be no scheduling of water," Sant said OWNERS-OPE- I ?) 5 p.m.-- l FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 p.m. 'til 9 o.m. p.m. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE PONTIAC DAYS NOW g. 31(0)00 OVER COST AND A PONTIAC IS YOURSIIU 4 1 V HKI CATALINA SEDAN IX IKUU'U USED SPECIALS TOO! 1978 Chev. Customized Van 1977 CMC 1978 Chev. V2 -s- 4x4 Auto. trans. dir cond , isrV REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Well (how you how to do it yourself and save money ot .... 4 peed, power Hearing, jilver, cherry Ton 4x4 V2 Ton wo. $11,900 H1KD tmmaculate . . . Short bad, 4 spead, orange, mags 1374 Fold Vi Ton 4x4 long bad, immaculate, new rubber, 4 speed iJ 3995 i. O-J- 41 7th ava & Wash. Blvd. Ogden SWeetAA ON Ihf 10 Oloti rf'J-i- 95 K TO CHRIS & DICK'S , liiiyyg . iptpr MM UMT UM Mir i' ftt 394-66- r A TO PUBLIC N (. V w 2STH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN NEW Ia (A prada RIGOS RESTAURANT Read and use want ads 1 lanaw plan for yard watering on alternate days has met opposition from citizens who say they don't want rationing again Since the City Council announced the proposal two weeks ago and asked for public contributions, citizens have been calling the mayoi and council members "We got more comment that we ever expected," said councilman Ed Rogers The proposal would have Also Douglas, Utah. In 1941 he moved to Ogden and started working at the Ogden Arsenal. He transferred to Hill Air Force Base and retired in 1970. He was a parliamentarian of tire AFGE of Hill Air Force Base, Local 1592, and was former secretary. He was a member of the By Bobby Webb 5:30 Mon.-Fr3:00 Sat. ip tTHt AT Repair Scroon O Residential Glazing 8 8 NAILS m TMt A 6 Open OVf M Sunset looks at watering State, Clearfield OWNED ifiil lliis $6 49 Gene Fessler, Clearfield, one daughter, Mrs. Joe Musgrove, (Rosemary) Washington Terrace; eight and four grandchildren fire hydrants. He is a driver operator in the fire department. Neil and Cheryl Coker welcomed a set of twins to their family on June 2. A boy and a girl. They have two other daughters. A baby boy was born on June 1 to Kelly and Connie Whiting Roy and Berneice Hansen, their son Robert and Shelly Cox were dinner guests of Jack and Ivy Keyes on Sunday evening Ned and Cathy Palmer took Glenn and Lyella Carver to the airport in Salt Lake so they would be on hand when their grandson Rick Williams flew in from a mission in two year Australia Rick is the son of Mrs. Sherm Mr. and Williams of Murray. The Palmers are from Syracuse. NOW OPEN A & B Glass Service O Auto 1 Verle Wade of Oxnard, California, Mrs. Henry 1977 Ford ISO 4x4 1181 So. kalhm (if Ogdon. Mrs Haw ard Chat hon lampion lavi of Uidon Mis :ftl of cited at Public Gibson Wade The of their marriage were spent at Stone. They later moved to Ogden where he died She moved into her mobile home in Riverdale a number of years ago. She is survived by three sons and four daughters They are Rollin Larry Wade of Hooper, Rollin Joseph Wade of Ogden, Charles Nettie early days She was born on July 20, 1900 at Stone, Idaho (near Snowville) a daughter of Charles Edwin and Christine Petersen Harris. She was of Mr. Mrs. Harvey and Mr. and McCullough Mrs James Bridges. The girls were selected by American Legion Auxiliary Clearfield Unit No. 34. Miss McCullough was a graduation exercises at education are daughters Bishop Richard R Conolly of the Riverdale 3rd Ward Mrs Wade was a resident at 671 W. 4400 S No 25. She passed away at an Ogden nursing home on Thursday, June 1, 1978 of causes incident to age Verd.i i urM Qp6a J. mw.tmns.mam east at tttl UMlWMwAn T a-a-a. te7 We Sprfwaeif |