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Show t - Anniversary Applications for Miss Roy pageant available unique needlework designs. She also enjoys gardening, raising Turnblom peanuts, yams, and items not An open house honoring Mr. generally raised in this climate. and Mrs. Sylvan Turnblom will Mrs. Turnblom has served in be held Saturday, May 30, from 2 genealogical work, and various to 5 p.m at the Lomond View positions in the Primary, and as a Ward Cultural Hall, 952 Childs visiting Relief Society teacher. Avenue, Ogden, in celebration of Turnblom was born June 14, their 60th wedding anniversary. 1905, in Kristiania, now Oslo, They were married May 25, Norway, a son of Carl Axel and 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS TemAndrine K. J. Andersen Turnple. blom. Mrs. Turnblom, the former At the age of 10, he came to Elaine Talbot, was born Sept. 6, the United States with his family, 1903 in Pocatello, Idaho, a and settled in Ogden. daughter of Henry William and Turnblom served as an apprenFlorence Stinger Talbot. tice, and journey man blacksmith At the age of one z, she on the Southern Pacific Railroad moved with the family to Layton, for seven years, then worked for where she resided until her mar- the United States Forest Service riage. She attended school in a and Ogden Arsenal in different clerk, high priest group leader, schoolhouse in Mutton capacities. He retired in 1965 af- chairman and instructor of geneHollow. She attended Davis ter 35 years of government ser- alogy, tour guide at the LDS vice. County High School. Temple Visitor Center, Temple She and her twin sister were His hobbies are gathering gene- worker, and past president of the among the first class to graduate alogical records and woodwork. Weber County LDS Scandinavian from the Barnes LDS Seminary Active in the LDS Church, he Organization. in Kaysville. is now in the bishopric of the LoThey had five children, of In addition to raising a family, mond View Ward, Mound Fort whom three sons and one daughMrs. Turnblom worked on Stake. He has served as ward ter are living; Carl Henry Turn Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan one-roo- ROY Roy will offer more than $2,200 worth of prizes in the upcoming Miss Roy Scholarship Pageant to be held in conjunction with Roy Days Weddings cuse. at LAYTON The former Miss Suzanne Bauer and Gordon Nance were married Thursday, May 21, in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is the daughter of Richard W. and Diane Bauer of Layton. Parents of the bridegroom are Irel C. and Belva Nance of Syra- - Troy and Jana Dial Wed on April 30 LAYTON in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Miss Jana Somerville and Troy A. Dial. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Somerville of Layton. Dial is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dial of Clearfield. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held at the Layton West Stake Center. Attending as maid of honor was Sherri Strong. Bridesmaids were Scotti Morris, Mamie Dial, . and JoLynn Dial. Junior bridesmaids were Alison Somerville, Raelene Somerville, Sharlene Dial and Kayla Dial. spectively. blom, Bountiful; Grant William Turnblom, Orem; Sylvan Arthur Turnblom, Centerville; and Mrs. Eric L. (Florence) Adams, of Pleasant Grove. They have 17 grandchildren and 11 It is requested that gifts be omitted. From page 2B it would last more than a year, Potter said. He has been the president of the Utah Agricultural Mechanics Association for the past two years. After he retires, Potter plans to spend the summer farming on his familys ranch. Potter plans to stay politically involved in education. Im thinking of running for the school board if we (his family) stay in Utah. Richard Taylor has been teaching for 27 years; 20 of those have been at Clearfield. He teaches biology, physiology, and coaches swimming. After retiring Taylor said he will do some traveling and will find another job because he needs to stay busy. He said many students have made a lasting impression on him and has taught many outstanding students and people. CHS is as good a school as ViM IH - ' 1 v fM- 444 : & y - restaurant in a Chuck-A-Ram- r, y; '' - - f Ua, ij ; e Salt Lake City. ii Following their honeymoon to Southern Utah, the couple will live in Layton. He graduated from Clearfield High School and she is a graduate from Layton High. 6v LAYTON Prior to the beginning of the next football season, new officers will be elected for the Layton High Booster Club. Anyone wanting to join or participate can contact Bob Bennett Sam Trujillo at 544- at PERM SPECIAL COLORS $io $6.50 ' INCLUDES CUT - STYLE INCLUDES SHAMPOO, BLOW FINEST PRODUCTS jf'r ALL WORK PERFORMED BY STUDENTS WHO ARE IN TRAINING Lay-to- School. She is currently employed by Snappy Car Rental, Salt Lake OPEN TUES. - FRI 9:30 A.M.-5:0- 8:30 A.M.-5:0- P.M 0 r S $4 n ,v , , v . s Mt ', '' . -v t sual recording of the activities throughout the year to be played back at a later date. With the extra time to himself, Holt plans to purse his enjoyment of Europe and travel to many of the places he has taught about for so (many years. He is also planning to spend some time in his garden. Bud Allison, a history and geography teacher, is retiring after this year. Allison has taught 27 Allison said that after he retires from teaching school he , plans to find another job. He doesnt plan to sit around and Holt had also been involved in various activities during his stay here. For 12 years, he was advisor to the AFS Club (a for- -' eign student club). With the help1 of this club, many foreign students, from countries such as Sweden and Columbia, were able to visit the United States and experience Clearfield High. Holt has also taught a photography class for five years. He also initiated what is known as the senior tape which is a vi ' s ' ' ' V t Guaranteed to start on the first or second pull. FF Troy and Jana Dial years. Clearfield. I' FI V..C After a trip to Southern California the couple will make their home in Layton. during his time here. He also taught American history and Utah history for four years at North Davis before coming to !1 v- s' ucts. DR. JERRY J. go fishing all the time. Allison has been involved in the adult high school for three years and Community School for 17 years. He has been the Key Club advisor for the last two years. He taught school in Weber district for two years and has been at Clearfield High for the last 25 years. Bob Dunford started counseling at CHS 22 years ago. Dun-forwho is known to many students as that guy who looks like Abe Lincoln, said what he d, will miss the most will be the student body. The thing I will miss most about CHS is the students. Dunford, has been involved with students for a combined time of 33 years. Save Up To $70 On Selected Models During Toros Sale! Ask Your Toro Dealer For Details! Tear-A-Ta-g John Carter, an eleven-yea- r veteran counselor at Clearfield High, will retire at the end of the school year after 30 years in education. Carters career began at Logan Junior High, USU, North Davis Junior High, Bonneville High, and Clearfield High as a math teacher. After obtaining his administrative credentials, he became assistant principal at Centerville Junior High and later principal at North Layton Junior High School. After one year of sabbatical leave to BYU, Carter became a the job he has counselor loved most in education. 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Moyes Glass & Supply I & 1144 Century Drive CHIROPRACTOR A t sat. 1 c ' The groom graduated from Clearfield High School and served an LDS mission to San Antonio, Texas. He is currently employed as a supervisor for Clearfield Prod- Holt has taught world civiliza- 546-373- 0 City. tions to sophomore students J. CHOICE YOUR $2oo ..x (SMiTOiRlMiii DR. JERRY DRY HAIR CUTS sansiJiKiiniD ' OR SET 2. The booster club has been operating for about two years and plans to promote the school and best interest of the students in the future. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nance s. 4 544-511- V - Best men were Darin Knighton and David Scofield. Ushers were Todd Dial, Eric Somerville, and Loren Somerville. n The bride is a graduate of High and Northwest Travel 9407, or Connie Nance at , Both are employed at R.C. Willey. 0. Booster Club gives Layton a lift 544-439- 3, :' 773-762- 825-225- v J ; ' V . McClelland said applications for the contest must be submitted to the Miss Roy Pageant director or to the Roy City offices by June 19. Applicants must be between pignyi IP In - 4 A wedding breakfast was held any in the state. Students need to be proud and do what they can to build up the image. Im going to miss it. Its been my home for 20 years and its hard to give up. It will be very emotional time when I leave. Clayton Holt, after a teaching career of 30 years, including 26 here at Clearfield, has made the decision to join the list of retir-ee- Retire ? V 17-2- 6, Doris McClelland, pageant director, said a $ 1,000 scholarship will be awarded to the queen, while a $700 and a $500 scholarship will go to the first and second runners-u- p re- y' ' Y' y ; never been the ages of married, live in Roy or go or have attended Roy High. McClelland said the first meeting for the contestants will be held in June after all applications have been received. 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