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Show Clearfield Courier, February 27, 1980, Page 1 1 Clearfield Fourth Ward A Scout Awards Banquet was held Friday, Feb, 8th at 6:30 p.m. in the 4th Ward Cultural Hall. Those invited were all scouts from years of age and their iamilies. The evening began with the Flag Ceremony led by Jeff Young who made the calls. Devin Jones carried the American Flag, Scott Lewis carried the Pack Falg and David Wardle carried the Troop Flag When the flags were posted a patriotic ceremony was performed in which the colors of the flag were displayed separately using lights and an explanation of what each color stands for. Then all three lights were turned on and the boys said We all salute my flag. Following this was the Pledge of Allegiance and everyone sang God Bless America. Then everyone sat down to a delicious ham dinner with hot rolls and butter, pot luck salads and cake for dessert. Which was under the direction of Bro. John J. Boseman, First Counselor of the Bishopric. John Cannon and Gary Dean Yardley were welcomed into the Cub Scout Kelly Sessions: Athlete Activity Badge Dallas Sharbutt: Activity Badge Donald Love: Orville DeVore is presented the Outstanding Scouter of the Year" plaque by Clark Lewis for his outstanding and devoted service in the scout program. Artist Geologist, Traveler, Artist Activity Badge Porter: Timothy Engineering, Citizenship Geologist, Activity Badge Michael Porter: Engineering, Geologist, Citizenship Activity Badge Doug Hunt presented Scott Lewis, Michael and Timothy Porter with their Arrow of Light Awards. Michael and Timothy graduated from the Cub Scouts. They earned all 15 activity badges. Scout Jeff Young received his Life Award and the Program. FOURTH WARD SCOUTS: awarded to Webelos Leader Orville DeVore for Outstanding Scouter of the Year. He has made scouting part of his life since 1961 when he was asked to be Guide Patrol Leader in Primary. Since then he has served as Assistant Scout Master and Scout Master at which time he attended the National Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania in 1964. He has served as Stake Scout Leader and Area Commissioner. He was honored with a Merit Award. He took Wood Badge at Shavers Lake, California. He has been a Roundtable Com- Arrow Point Corbin Young: Wolf Badge missioner, District swimming merit badge. David Wardle: 1st Class Kevin Lewis: 1st Class David Smith: 1st Class, First Aid and Swimming Merit Badges Danny Richardson was to receive his 1st Class but was not in attendance. The following awards were presented by Clark Lewis Cub Master and Scout Master : Danny Garner: 1 Gold Arrow Point, 4 Silver Arrow Points Matt Reese: Wolf Badge, 1 Gold Arrow Point, 1 Silver A special rewarding and enjoyable evening for everyone. was plaque Com- missioner, Cub Master and Assistant Cub Master. He has been Webelos Leader for flearfield 4th Ward for several years and has done an outstanding job. If Orville couldnt be in attendance, his wife, Zandra has always been there to take his place. Many thanks to both of them. This special evening was a Second Ward News The Clearfield 2nd Ward Talent Festival was held and the Merrie Miss class won the junior category singing Side and Ballin the by Side Jack, accompanied by Betty Erickson. Members of the Class are Shari lyn Grant, Stephanie Swanson, Leslie Browning, JaneeseDean, and Denyse Swanson. Julie Jones Eyre and his sister Melinda Jones won the Family Category with an original vocal duet. Greg Hess won the Senior Category singing Dream Paper companied ac- by Julie Eyre. During the past month several ordinations were per- - fomed. We invite Shane Colemere Barlow was given a name and area blessing by Richard Barlow. Kery Kent Talbat and Rodney Charles Owens were baptized. Scott Lome Trujillo was called to the office of churches to submit stories Deacon, Mark Paul Hutchinson to the office of Teacher and Rodney Owens to the office of Priest. A letter of appreciation was sent to the 2nd and 11th Wards from Society Homemaking meetings will be on the first Tuesday beginning at 9:30 a.m. with the Teacher Message. SUNSET Visiting 2 Sacrament meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. with the other meetings following. was Phillips Lynda sustained Primary music director, Barbara Carper leader, Primary Evelyn Braithwaite, Camile Popham, Primary teachers Mary Earl and Joan Parker nursery leaders. SUNSET 3 Sacrament meetings at 12 noon will begin the new schedule for Sunset 3rd. Relief Society will be on the 1st Wednesday evening of the month. the from Released Ruth were Larsen, Primary GCGDCQuB astareatadvisor for local1 Now. Get relief for painful inflammation and protection for your stomach! For minor arthritis pain Arthritis Pam Formula has 50 more medicine than ordinary headache tablets Plus two antacids for double stomach protection Try Arthritis Pain Formula, the arthritis specialist from the makers ot Elder LeGrand Richards, thanking them for the birthday cake that was presented to him following the recent dedicatory service of the Clearfield Stake Center. Anacm" field Fifth Ward. Mrs. Hazel Barnes then was sustained to fill the vacancy in this organization. The members of the Clearfield Fifth Ward, join with Mr. William Park 145 Locust Street, in the good news of his fathers fast recovery, who has been ill and is now convalescing in his home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Wanda Stevens, 67 So. 500 East of Clearfield, is fast recovering from her illness in the hospital, and has now returned home. judging points in the Clearfield Stake Talent Show, Hill, judge from Fruit Heights, Sandra Lewis, judge from Kaysville, Jettie Anderson, Clearfield juding chairman. Standing: James Barlow, Clearfield overall chairman, Nolan Taylor, judge from Ogden. PICTURED TABULATING are left to right: FINAL Seated-Josep- h Elna Brady, Lynett Haugen, Betty Carter and Dorothy Arave. Sunday school releases were Rocky Quiroz, Art Bateman, Ron Opp, Helen Cook, Debbie Cook, Dolores Judson, Denzil Florence Koster, Williams, Elmer Flora Neibaur, McWilliams, Jean Hansen, Deanan Neibaur, Bobby Harding, Gail Bateman, Diane Koster Linda Bera, from the MIA Sherry Jones, Larene Muir, Donetta Hamblin. Sustained in the Sunday School were Ron Opp, president Jean Harding, Tim Robinette Sherry Jones, sustained in the Primary were Linda Bera, Gail Bateman, Florence Koster, nursery Debbie Cook, in the Sharon Steele a Bob Weller counselor, MIA Venturer leader. Graduates of the mission preparation class were Kent Jorgensen, Ron Pardoe, Tracy Arave, Clifford Law and Blair Bateman. Kent Jorgenson who will leave soon for a mission in the Calgary Canada area was honored with a fareewell on PRESTIGE CARS DISCOUNTED been tremendous; Our tiny ones saying a long goodbye to their teachers in Junior Sunday School and to Sister Sara Sandburg who, as their Coordinator, has loved them all so dearly and made Sunday morning a beautiful time for each of them. And last, but hardly least, the special things that we are experiencing for the last time. Today everyone sang with extra vigor - it was our last hymn practice for Our church sessions this week have been especially exciting, Looking forward to all the new and special things that are to come with the changes in our programs for next week and looking back, a little sadly on some of Sunday School. We all miss our dear our choirster, Beverly McMillan, she has Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Jorgensen. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended schedule with the Priesthood and Relief Society meetings at 1 p.m. National luck dinner Distribution Spiritual Living lesson SUNSET 7 New schedule for Sunset 7th will with begin and Relief Society at 8:30 a.m. Relief Society Homemaking class will be on the 1st Tuesday of the month in the evening beginning with the Visiting Teacher Message at Lurrine Relief Society has always been a special gathering of freinds. It is much more than a formal meeting. These are friends that we can never forget but will always remember and cherish. Tonight, as we go to our Sacrament Meeting, it is with great expectancy, of new things to come. PeoDle will be sustained to the new program. TTiere will be some releases, all with deep regret, but mostly with great anticipation of new and better things - all outlined for us by the First Presidency and Presiding Officers of our great and beloved Church. Sunday. Priesthood at McFersons home. Night SUNSET 6 Sunset 6th new schedule will begin on Sunday morwith Sacrament ning meeting at 9 a.m. Relief Society will be on the 1st T uesday of each month day and evening classes. The Visiting T'eacher Message class at 9:30 a.m., Lucille Spendlove will give the Systems and Amalgamated Sugar Co. He has earned his Duty to God award. Sunset 4th will begin the new church scheduling with Priesthood meeting and Relief Society beginning at 1 p.m. Homemaking meetings will be on the second Tuesday in the evening beginning at 7 p m. with the Visiting Teacher Message class. Linda Phillips will SUNSET 5 Sunset 5th will begin the V evening. A beautiful lesson and a final get together pot beginning Brigham Young University. SUNSET 4 Kevin Bassett son of Doris Bassett of Roy and Nevin Bassett has been called to the Arizona T'empe mission. He spoke on Sunday to members of the ward. He is a Clearfield High School and Seminar graduate. He has been employed by the Continental Mark our night Relief Society sisters will gather for the last time Tuesday night for our always very special new h! ,j "Fine art is that in which the hand, the head and the heart of man go together." John Ruskin class. Sally Roberts will give the Spiritual Living lesson on Sunday. pOKKBOBflg $ Well prepare your Stop itching fast of external vaginal, rectal, and other skin conditions Doctors find even severe itching can be treated Treelike species of rhodo- with a special drug You can dendron sometimes reach now get this anti-itc- h drug 40 to 50 feet in height, ingredient with no prescription Use only as while shrub forms may in BiCOZENE The directed proven medically 20 tall. to feet grow creme for itching PREVIOUSLY OWNED Clearfield First Ward Sunset LDS church news SUNSET 1 Sunday at 9 a.m. the new scheduled meetings begin with Priesthood and Relief Society. A number of releases were made as the new system begins. Karen Mote will be the Spiritual Living Relief Society class leader on Sunday. Relief CM3 o oo Arthritis Sufferers' Fifth Ward News March the second, the Clearfield Fifth Ward will new commence their meeting schedules, outlined by the church, holding most of their meetings on Sunday, with shorter hours, making more time available for parents to spend with their families. They are looking forward to this new church wide program. On Sunday, the seventeenth of February Mrs. Helen Collard was released from her position as counselor in the Relief Society organization of the Clear Scouts and Cubs who received awards are, back row left to right: David Wardle, Jeff Young, Clark Lewis, Scout Master and Cut Master. Middle row; David Smith, Tim Porter, Scott Lewis, Ko Don Love Keith Lewis. Front row: Corbin Young, Mike Porter, Gary Dean Yardley John Cannon Dallas Shorbutt. 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