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Show THURSDAY, Clarkston Chatter by Gladys Loosle CLARKSTON-- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Clark were pleased to attend the christening of their infant son at LDS sacrament ser- Also dining were the Jacques' other Claudine and three Denise-a- nd daugh-ters-Lau- la, their foster APRIL The Jacques also spent part of the time visiting relatives in Brigham City. time the childrens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Griffiths, went to Denver. Christensen on Monday. Mr. Christensen was the grandfather of Mr. Jacques. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pederson of Paul spent the weekend with tier father, James H. Jardine, and with other members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron Ravsten spent several days in North Ogden with their grandchildren, during which Salt Lakers Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gordon spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Loosle. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jacques and their family of Ammon, along with Gladys and George Loosle. of Clarkston, attended the Brigham City funeral services for Hyrum An evening of piano music was presented by the advanced students of Wayne H. Mayberry at the Bertha Ec-cl- es Art Center in Ogden recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Heggie and other members of their family, along with friends. Weekend guests at the home of Gladys and George Loosle were members of their fomily-- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Loosle of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jacques and their family of Ammon. 1974 - THE CITIZEN - Helen Heggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Heggie, played. vices. The baby was named Michael Brooks Clark by his father, who performed the blessing, assisted by the child's two grandfathers, Paul L. Clark and Ray Elia-so- n; his Paul M. Clark; and by an uncle, Tim Edwards. Following the services a dinner was given at the Clark residence, at which the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Clark and Jayne Jardine. The other three sons of the Brooks Clarks were also present-Bre- nt, Jamie and Jeffrey. It so happened that Jeffrey was celebrating his second birthday anniversary that day. The Variety Club met Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Udell Godfrey. The guest speaker was Robert Atwood, LL.D., of Logan, who discussed "What a Woman Should Know about SHOP THEURERS YOULL BE GLAD CD YOU DID! great-grandfath- er, Estate-planning- BENNETTS LASTS LONGER -L- Prices effective EASTER April M NEED MEAT CUT? OOKS BETTER Cutting Wrapped PAINT Quick Frozen Lb. SPRING SALE! 11-12-1- 1974 3, ENJOY LIESURE SHOPPING LOW y PRICES AND GREAT FOOD! GREAT MEAT BUYS FOR EASTER FRYERS Whole ." Fresh Grade was served to members by Mrs. Godfrey, Alene Godfrey and Katheryne Godfrey. Mr. Atwood is a nephew . of Katheryn and Evan GodLuncheon A 16 club frey. Mortons Beef Many Clarkston people attended the wedding reception of Patty Skinner and Thell H. Norton on Wednesday at the Logan 1st LDS Ward cultural hall. The bride is the daughter of Belva Skinner and the late Gale Skinner. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Norton of Logan. The Skinners are formerly of Clarkston. Gladys and George Loosle spent the weekend in Idaho. - Chick. Turkey White Flyer P I ES FROZEN BREAD HOT DOGS . 89 BACON Lb. 98c FLOUR Western Family y 51 25 Lbs. 3 E? Ea. Only 25' TUNA Clearwater 37 Can On Saturday they visited , their son and daughter-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell K. Loosle of Moreland, and the next day they all went to church in Ammon, where they witnessed the christen ing of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jac- WE WANT AND APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS! ques. The child was blessed and named by her father, given the name Amy Jacques. Assisting were the childs grandfathers, Spencer W. Jacques and George D. Loosle, and her uncle, Darrell K. Loosle. Afterwards a dinner was served at the Jacques home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer W. Jacques of Ontario, California; Mrs. Stanley Jacques of Salt Lake City, the baby's Gladys and George Loosle of Clarkston; and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell K. Loosle and their family of Moreland. great-grandmoth- er; SPAGHETTI Franco American 51 4 7 attended; -- daughter Alva Cottonwood. 11, a COTOYIW SHOPPER Providence |