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Show 8C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, April 18, 1984 Center to Present Musical Nursing - CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Convalescent and Nursing Center, 1450 S. 1500 E., Clear-fielwill present its fourth an- chairperson of the welcoming d, nual Interfaith Musical Thursday evening at 7 Baptist Church include the choir, under the direction of TSgt. Ronald Thompson, and the group, Musical Experience will sing Were You There? Jeannie Bodily of the Clearfield LDS 10th Ward will play the prelude music, with Pastor Raymond Weed, of the Canyon committee will be on hand to welcome guests; Irva Tree offer the closing prayer; closing remarks will be given by Eugene Hamilton; administrator; Ruth Allred, Alto Rano, Anna Bign, Carrie Fullwilley, Frances Allison and Blanch Ewald will serve p.m.-Comin- is the theme for the program and is together based on Psalm 96:1. Cleafield Convalescant Center .residents and staff taking part in the program are: Mrs. Frankie Draidfort, therapeutic coordinator, who will act as mistress of cermonies; Mrs. Effie Henri,' as hostesses. Glory Johnson Stanton is j T' "Tuesday ' participants from the True Vine II I Mission Call y SSd 1 Cl the guest soloist from the Utah Mass I Choir. She is a member of the True Vine Baptist Church. Other IL i Shampoo, Set, Blow, Comb or Hair Cut $2so Jazz Band Road Assembly of God Church, offering the opening prayer. Darlene Hanson of the Clear-field LDS Fifth Ward will sing a solo. A religious reading will be given by Lulu Belle McCray, of DINNER CONCERT the Quest International with the r ;TT WEEKSUl; ! NEW DISCOUNT COUPON FOR EACH DAY OF THE - the Queen City. Tubs., Wed., Thurs., Fri. j ' I By Syracuse Resident 6:30 P.M. Shampoo, Set, Blow, Comb or Hair Cut Please Bring Coupee la Per Special $18 per person No Children Under 8 Reserved Tables for Parties of 10 Open Seating for Parties of Lee Than 10 TICKETS NOW ON SALE! $350 Nm n MM Tha Coiiaga With Tha Provan Caraar Education '' ' v iWm 521 fcJ CS 53 Baggage Car Gift Shop Ogdan Hilton Hotel SymphonyBallet Office Eccles Art Canter 399-500- rtwttoiSSSS&P ini THUR8UAY- Shampoo, Set, Blow, Comb or Hair Cut . f Ty bate $300 telm SYRACUSE Elder Keith W. Nance, son of Lionel and Elaine Nance, 1486 W. 2700 S. Syracuse, has been called to the Auckland, New Zealand LDS Church Mission. He will speak Sunday, April 22, at 3:45 p.m. at the Syracuse 3rd Ward, 1625 S. 1150 W. He will leave for the Missionary Training Center on May 10. Nance is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary. He is presently employed at Wells Cargo Trailer Manufac- Music Director ond Conductor Hotel, Promontory Center Ogden Hilton DOORS OPEN wIdnTsday: I ttczstcb tyzzSzsp James Thomson, SOLD OUT LAST YEAR! April 27, 1984 ' EipVM Qcsty For Best Results Read The Classified m ture. He will be honored at an open house from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the 'family home on April 22. 0 KEITH W. NANCE Stake Relief Society Plans Spring Social LAYTON The Layton East LDS Stake Relief Society will hold a spring social in the cultural hall of the stake center on April 21, at 7:30 p.m. ' A program will be presented with newly appointed general authority, Robert B. Harbertson as the guest speaker. Musical selections will be presented by Jackie Young, Helen Wade, Nancy Squire and Mary Van Dyke. Following the program, a display of paintings, ceramics, quilting, tole painting, stenciling, clothing, and various other items will be shown. Harbertson has been assigned to the first Quorum of the Seventy of the LDS Church. He has been a regional representative since May, 1978. He has served as a memeber of the General Priesthood Committee of the church, was president of the California Fresno Mission, previously served as a bishop and has been serving as a sealer in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He Aa-ron- ic ROBERT B. HARBERTSON is executive vice president of the Salt Lake Hardware. Refreshments will be served. All adults are invited. Stake center is located at 1015 North Em- erald Dr., Layton. For information call Doris Parkinson 6 or Joyce Hansen 544-845- Bethel 15 Gets Awards CLEARFIELD Bethel 15, Clearfield, of the International Order of Jobs Daughters, walked away with top honors at the annual grand rally held at Salt Lake City this past weekend. In the e competition, Bethel 15 was presented a first place trophy for Choir, a first place trophy for Ritual and a second place trophy for Drill." state-wid- In the arts and crafts division, Shannon Hansel received a first place for a quilt, second place in photo and third place ipf ceramics. 11 25 words or less why you think your Mom's the Greatest! You may win one of dozens of terrific Tell us in k gifts FLOWERS DIIIIIERS CLOTHES GREAT PRIZES PRIZE WINNER OUR-GRA- Honored queen Laurel Allison also received a $400. Scholarship at the awards ceremorn The guardians of Bethel 15 are Mrs. Jacque Stireman and Mr. Ernie McKay. L1AIIY OTHER WDB.IL : RECEOVE HIS Oft HER CHOICE OF A 10-SPE- ED . Or DMX BICYCLE SPONSORED BY THE ILaEsesMe EHevSer; ondthe ALL LETTERS WILL APPEAR IN A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY GECTIOD WEDNESDAY, MAY OTH IN THE LAIIOGIDE REVIEW. ; MONTHS AGO, YOU WERE INVOLVED IN A MINOR CAR ACCIDENT. THE HOSPITAL RELEASED YOU. THEY SAID THE MINOR ACHES WOULD GO AWAY. NOW YOU SUFFER WITH NECK PAIN, BACK PAIN AND HEA0ACHES. f OKIDPILAOq'ai Even a minor accident can cause injuries which may not be immediately noticed. Just because you walk away from an accident does not mean you have escaped problems. Call Dr. Burns for an irrnriediate examination. After any car accident the Buris Chiropractic Clinic accepts all auto insurance as payment in full. SPECIALIZING IF! AUTO ACCIDENT INJURIES GULES 0 CONTEST OPEN TO AND UNDER ' CfyriflW 1113 iiiw (( fJYi Vi '2' iJXAGi o ALL o (( KIDS 12 YEARS OF AGE LETTERS MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE BY TUESDAY, MAY I AT 4:30 P.M. BE SURE TO ENCLOSE YOUR NAME, AGE AND PHONE NUMBER WITH ADDRESS, YOUR LETTER TOiW-VJii- f i |