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Show at SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 7, 1 978, Page 5 Tuubsttiw CLEARFIELD COURIER, The Sguare d oncers sought Single weeks of the course. Anyone interested Swingers Square Dance Club of Ogden, is sponsoring a beginners square dance class starting Thursday, 14 September 1978 at the Wilson Lane Square learning square in dance Dance Hall. attend Partners are not required Renny Mann will be the instructor. The class begins at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday night at the Dance Hall which is located on 1750 West 2100 South, Ogden. The square dance class will accept new students for the first three "There is no form of recreation that creates as much fun and downright enjoyment as square dancing," said Thel Jones, club president. Adding to the fun is the fact that square . techniques may dancing is easy. Under the of a qualified caller, anyone who can walk can learn to square dance. The fun starts with the very first beginners class. Over 100 single persons are now associated with the club which will be sponsoring the The square dance class. club, organized in 1965, is affiliated with the Ogden Area Dance Square direction Association The club participates in numerous SALE PRICES GOOD THRU today, callers in New England, the South, the Middle West, and in our own Utah all speak the same language, and use the same activities dance square trhroughout Utah and neighboring states. Square dancing is good clean recreation with the accent on doing, not just watching. Many square dancers who feel tired from the stresses of the day when they arrive at the dance, actually report that they are relaxed and less tired when the dance is over. Square dancing is a nation wide organized past time of calls. After you have become .a square dancer, you may travel to new towns and always be able to find a friend among the local dancers Additional information can be obtained by calling or 731-436- 1978- - Sept. 11, JANET HAYES, treasurer for the local Aid Association for Lutheran Insurance Branch 2714, presents a check to Bunny Griffey, a volunteer driver coordinator, for the Share Program. The money, which was given by the AAL home office in Wisconsin, will be used for the purchase of groceries to help needy individuals in the munity through the help of local Christian churches. m Hispanic .T0...BRAG...AB0UT!!! 15 DEMOS MUST BE SOLD $AVE BIG TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1979 Models on the services planned L. . HILL AIR FORCE Hispanic Heritage Week will be observed at Hill 5 AFB Sept. with religious services, displays, a banquet and an essay contest. The annual event will start off on Sept. 10 with biligual Protestant Services at the base chapel at 10 a.m. Hispanic displays will open on Sept, ll at the bast library, base exchange and BASE--Natio- Way Bron Including; Honda Horizon Dotsun Pickup nal Dohun 810 Voyager Cordoba Town & Country Wagon MOST UNDER DEALER COST!! 10-1- Roy & Bernice Hansen and their family and Hansens mother Mrs. Nola Kimber went to American Fork on Sunday to attend church services where a great-daughtof the Kimbers was given her name in church services. The little boy is the son of Dayne and Renae Davis, grandson of Gordon & Norene Davis of Snohomish, Washington who came down for the event.. They called the new arrival Desiree. A k dinner followed for member of both families who were there. pot-luc- Raymond & Berneice Cassell. The family had lived in various parts of the United States before moving to this area. She was graduated from Brigham Young University and an active member of the LDS Chuirch. She is survived by her parents, a daughter Kari Dawn Hoggan of Ogden, one brother Ray W. Cassell, Jr. East Layton, a sister Mrs. Lynn (Marcia M.) Mitton of Roosevelt. Funeral services were on Tuesday in Ogden A bilingual Catholic Mass will be held at the chapel at 10 a.m. on Sept. 12. A family dinner will be William with Bishop Stromberg officiating. base Burial in the American Fork , Cemetery. p. V . !Uj Marty & Donetta Hamblin Sandy Bybee has been in & have a new baby boy born on out of the hospital for .i ( treatment. Aug. 27. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson at the Johnson home Mr. in Riverdale on Monday. Special guests were Loren & Leila Talbot of Sacramento, Jack & Betty Crossley and their son Dale of San Diego, Mrs. Crossley's mother Mrs. McIntyre of Clearfield, Vern & Claudine Crossley of Salt Lake City. Joseph Edward Gubler, 82, of La verkln who died on Aug 28 at his home was the father of Fawn Eves. His wife the former Thora Wilson who he married in 1923, 3 sons & 4 daughters survive. Funeral services and burial on Thursday in LaVerkin. Jerry and Patricia Eves new son arrived on Aug. 29. Giles and Bertha Framp-to- n of Granger visited here on Thursday with Arley & Lorene Wallace. Mr. & Mrs. H.G. Hammon were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Davl Sundwall on Sunday at Hotel Utah. The dinner followed automobile accident Appliance Can-didi- officers club and the officers club during the weeks' activities. . The event will culminate with a banquet at the bases officers noncommissioned club on Sept. 14, beginning at 6 p.m. The speaker will be announced later. An essay contest, open to on and personnel, will see the winning entry submitted to the Hispanic magazine NUESTRO for publication. A $25 savings bond also will be presented to the winner and a $15 gift certificate for second place. Essay contest rules are; Cassell Hoggan, 37, who died on Sept. 1 in the Weber County Hospital following a long Illness of multiple schierosis formerly lived in this area. She was a daughter of Col. & 621-807- 0 MODELS, TOO! CLOSEOUT 1978 (0 FROM to ECONOMY hew i & .j. LUXURY D. J Chrsyler-Plymou- th Honda-Dats- un BRAND NEW.. printed or typed entry, containing the authors name, address and home telephone number; ap- proximately 300 words in length and submission by Sept. 8 to the Social Actions Office, 388th Social Actions Office (388th TFW-SL). Theme of the essay is contributions of Hispanic Americans to American Society with emphasis on Hispanic cultural background. & Heating 773-844- 1 - wsshei up to 14 Ibt. of htivy denim end twill gar- j ment An extra large tub and an extra large SURGU.ATOR , agitator help this 5520 WE LEASE ALL MAKES PHONE off-ba- autcSto-vaszzi-k- LDA BLVD. Company restaurants, araoit Model 3130 WASHINGTON dining hall from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sept. 13. Hispanic food will be offered at all 5975 So. 1900 W., Roy - a, Motor at the airmans last week which left Wayne in the hospital with a broken leg. Melba was given treatment and released. Anna Marie Brollier of Meridian, Idaho who along with her husband was killed in a plane crash near Kechekan, Alaska was the niece of Osmer Knight. She was born & raised in Plain City. Jim & Kathy Mumford and their three children Kenneth & Spencer of Denver, Color., have been on vacation here visiting with Mrs. Mumfords parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hampton & Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mumford of Huntsville. Lee served PETERSEN Direc- RICH BROS. church services at which the new son of the Sundwalls was named Daniel Jedidiah. Also present were Dr. Sundwalls parents Dr. Val & Ila Sundwall of Murray and the two other Sundwall children David and Nell. Wayne & Melba Wilcock were involved in an Karen Kelly Browning is back home after spending the past few months in Rigby, Ida. with relatives. Brad Crittendon, 16, is in intensive care following a jeep roll over on Saturday. Brad is the son of Mr and Mrs. Walter Crittendon. Miss Cindy Whipple was given a kitchen & grocery shower last week by Carol Sorter and Claudia Stimpson at the Sorter home in Layton with about 15 friends attending, Cindy will be married on Sept. 13 to Grant Pittman in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Cindy is the of Florence daughter Whipple, her father Sevy Whipple lives in Ogden. The family of Florence Whipple had a Labor Day on Monday, a barbeque. Present were the families of Conroy & Marilyn of Salt Lake, Hoss and Joan Hansen of Clinton & Terry who lives in Salt Lake. the Maintenance torate automatic washer dig in and deliver Even gets dirty, heavy denim deep-dow- n clean because it s built with that down-deekind of Whirlpool quality Exclusive With Dealers Named DICK KEARSLEY Service Center 520 So. State Clearfield - 773-483- 6 5 Sept. 6, 1 978, Pag It'i called Sapporo. 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