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Show June 11, 1980 Page 9 Ben Lomond Beacon 3NC . .', Vi-'V- ; ?; " V- - fer ,, vm? I ' ,. -- ' b.rT' i ' - v -- - 'J h, ' , i ."' hI: ;w Awgl In'crt V, , fT-fW- W f ?; ; W auy' r- . ' 51-- 1 By Judith Degn Vanier Miniatured to twenty inches high, a deer perks rabbit-lik-e ears into the night sky. Standing statue like it 1 signals. danger O" darkness alerts the . '. ', - : ' , ,'t ' vel WEST WARREN JUNIOR POSSE QUEEN Tarina Chase shows the horsmanship which won her the coveted annual queen award last week. Photo by Wally Carr. West Warren selects Posse queen performer by guest and magician The Magnificent Martini, who delighted the gathering with rope tricks, beautiful trophy donated by the Glow Room Restaurant. Other winners were first attendant Glenda Laroux, 13, and second attendant Susan ' linking rings and other colorful tricks. Surrage, 9. Each winner received a trophy donated by Judy Davis and Gene Wade Amy Meibos, . last years posse queen, crowned the new queen, 16 year-ol- d Tarina Chase, and wished her well during her reign. Miss Chase also received a horsemanship.. The contest began with a tea, hosted by Sandy Zuech, Paula Graham and Judy Davis. This was highlighted Construction. Judges were Gene Wade, Gary Davis and Bob that cautionary sniffing should precede any breeze twitching, and 55 d s: ,' - jfp I r, f B' ; article, Forming Good Eating Habits in Children Whose Parents are Junk Food Junkies. this was'recently named second'd; ; , Mutism,; sounds like for me,-Brown' the tendant, Ragan (middle) queen, andYpr I thought, and read on. Smith first attendant in the. Farr West Junior Posse Make the meals colorful KING (far left) Queen Contest. , , Farr West Jr. Posse queen selected Farr West Jr. Posse recently held its Queen Contest at the newly The acquired posse grounds donated by Pappys Farms. the Brown, Ragan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown, was chosen as the queen. Cori Smith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, the oven thirty minutes before dinner. Add a crisp salad and a cool drink for a really super supper. Stuffed Pork Brown 1 pounds pork chops or pork steak. Cook: until well done over low heat. Remove from pan. Trim off fat and cut in serving size pieces. Season with salt and pepper. Put Vz cup chopped celery Toro Marine Corps Air I, i i information to Stahle Publications, 5388 South 1900 West, Roy, by 5 p.m. Monday for publication on Thursday. The pictures may be healthy, wealthy and wise by serving such ; was named first attendant. Kari King, the daughter of Mrs. Beth King, was selected as the second attendant. ' Judges Pat Debear of Pocatello, Idaho and Robert of Etna, Humphreys Wyoming said the horsemanship and appearance of the contestants were remarkable. imaginative con- coctions as carrot supreme, broccoli surprise, and ice cream. Since my appetite had been ruined after the first paragraph, I went on to discover I had been feeding my children all kinds of forbidden foods. Twinkies for dessert were a no-nbeet-flavor- Candy, cookies and ice cream (except beet-flavore- d) were taboo. Their and Vz cup chopped onion in the frying pan with the pork drippings. Add 2 cups water, 1 teaspoon sage, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 316x4x7 1st grade Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. 316x4x3 Simulated wooagrain on lauan plywood. $799 A delicate hoof moves for- drench ourselves in the come hither sex call of a sacrificial deer butchered for the occasion in India or ward on the mountain slope and with a sharp cracking of the snare the deer staggers into a fall. Out of the mountain, blackness an RED OAK RAIN DANCE 316x4x8 GREEN Simulated woodgra-i- n 1st grade 316x4x1 that weve been mating to the scent of the You men Indian hunter pounces upon the struggling animal and with just a faint glint of steel the frantic battle ends and the musk deer lies dead. The sad prize of this kill will be the one ounce MUSK to a deer sees justice. Simulated REGAL WALNUT 5 finish 1st grado 31 6x4x7 Vi on Simulated woodgrain finish on lauan plywood. lauan backing. backing. $sw W9 Chris & Dicks FENCING! $j reconstituted, dehydrated, sex gland of a musk deer all these years rather than the of human intelligence nobility? v . Yup, you got it. . . . No wonder the divorce rate is so high these Well, maybe the days! unceremoniously gland carved from the creatures hardboard on Tibet. it as divine . Part IV Next Week. and a glass of milk. Alone at last! I tiptoed into the living room. I was contentedly munching on my fifth cookie when my husbands head popped around the corner. Whats going on? Theres so much noise, I,, cant sleep! he growled. ' future bones, teeth and cholesterol levels depended on me. Reluctantly, I put my Oreos back into the farthest corner of the cupboard. Marching stalwartly to the refrigerator, I decided to do something about my kids eating habits. any? . asked Mommys on Bumpety, thunk, whomp! I collided with a bottle of maple syrup. It drizzled down the three lower shelves and formed a pool on top of the stove. I skittered around the kitchen trying to find a clean towel. the water Splash, crashed noisily into the sink. I heard mysterious noises behind me and jumped around to find my two sons blinking sleepily up at me. What are you doing Mommy? they asked. Mommys cleaning out cupboards, see! I held up the sticky rag. Oh, can we have a drink of water? Two drinks of water and one clean cupboard later, I finally put my hands on the cookies and grabbed a book FIREPLACE SHOP Hey, what happened to your diet? he asked. This is my diet. He just scratched his head Travis suspiciously. a diet. Around midnight, when I could no longer stand it, I crept out of the bedroom to Oreos. find - my long-lo- st Trying not to wake anyone, I quietly carried a stool over to the pantry. Rattle, rattle, clunk, thump! I tripped gracefully over a case of dog food. Just reading dear. END OF SEASON SALE and wandered crookedly back to bed. At breakfast I served a tempting menu of squash "i MARCO CIRCULATOR pancakes with blueberry a syrup and Zero clearance heat circulating built-i- n orange-banann- milkshakes. I dont want any, said Ill eat breakfast later, said my husband politely. I hate this stuff, wailed pancakes milkshakes Station, Santa Ana, Calif. A 1979 graduate of Weber High School, he joined the Marine Corps in October 1978. picked up at the office on the Friday of the week they were submitted. Information needed for the announcement includes the couple's names and oc- cupations, the names and addresses of parents, where the wedding was or is to be held, and anything else the couple would like to suggest be included in the article. Reg. $238.95 DISCOUNTED Matt. As I was scraping squash and 1 fireplace. Travis. WE STOCK ODD & END CABINETS orange down the gar- bage disposal, my eyes happened to light on another headline: Feeding your Family Wild Greens and Berries. Maybe theyll go in for the more natural foods, I thought. I quickly dressed g and grabbed my basket to go out foraging. I also grabbed my sunglasses, mosquito spray and a huge package of M and Ms. On the way out the kitchen door, I planned a tentative dinner menu: dried deer jerky, freshly picked berries and milk, dandelion green salad, and just in case: bananna splits for dessert without beet ice cream. ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4x4 save..9 V4x4x8 While Stock Lasts V x4x4 I 4-P- SHINGLES berry-pickin- C FIREPLACE SETS 2401b. FIRST GRADE 15 Yr. Guarantee BLACK 25", AS LOW AS $795 LOWEST PRICE ON NO. 1 SHINGLES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. DIMENSIONAL LUMBER A FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS ROM teaspoon parsley flakes and a little black pepper. Cover and cook until the celery is tender. Stir in 3 cups dry bread broken into small pieces (about Vz inch squares). Put dressing in the bottom of a flat bottomed casserole dish. Top with the pork. Cover tightly. Refrigerate or bake to serve. One half hour before serving time bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Serves 5 or 6. Announcements welcomed by paper The Ben Lomond Beacon welcomes all wedding and ; engagement announcements from its readers and will 4 print them free of charge. I Those wishing to submit should i such announcements : bring a picture and pertinent children my Pfc. Brown reports for duty June 4 (FHTNC) Marine Pfc. Allen W. Brown, son of Walter and Arlene Brown of 463 E. 2050 N., North Ogden, has reported for duty at El and appetizing to the eye, the article began. It went on to describe how I could make Hearty Eating On A Budget By Carol Jean Shaw Like a special dinner that you can fix ahead? Try Stuffed Pork. Prepare it the day before or early in the morning when it is cool and you are fresh. Then pop it in FLINTLOCK meticulously away every That night for dinner I By Susan A. Turner surunveiled: string-bea- n Ding Dongs, ice cream, M and Ms, and chocolate chips prise and yogurt souffle. are my idea of perfect foods. Yuck, said Travis. Im not hungry, said They taste fantastic, tire easy to prepare, and can be Matthew. Are we out of groceries? eaten any time of the day or asked my husband. night. I was crunching No, I just decided to merrily away on my favorite lunch of Doritos and Oreos improve this familys eating and thumbing through my habits, I said virtuously. favorite magazine when I Why arent you having ran across an ' . 316x4x1 2nd grade simulated on lauan plywood. MAJESTIC WALNUT Please don't eat my M and M's $ --- CASTLE GOLD human sex oder before we grotesque collection of other musk glands it will find ;rj i KARI whiffing searching fail to warn the deer that the next step will be a fatal one. wide-eye- hind quarters. After drying B t d bambi-legge- creature and being added r& Heavy forward movement. Instinctive ear s ' By Wally Carr West Warren held its annual Junior Posse Queen contest Saturday. The eight contestants, ranging in age from 8 to 16, competed for honors in categories of personality and That perfume we splash on for a hot date or that mighty masculine Musk cologne we just bought to impress ladies at the office only scents the air with the evidence of a hideous death in some remote mountain range. The real insanity of this strange ritual of sexual attraction lies in the fact that we bath probably in the Himalayan silence V ' shipment to perfume makers in such places as Paris or America. searches its senses for , r nee Upon a Noble Rainbarrel! As we sow - part III lira vmc! We'll show you how to do It yourself and save money. By Hazel E. Park GOLDEN SPIKE COUNTRY MUSIC ROUNDUP, a state it chartered, corporation, seats 1980 officers and Board members; Hazel E. Park, President. Alice Moore, Washington Terrace, ist V.P. and assistant to the president. Glen Wilson, Clinton, 2nd V.P., Secretary-treasure- r. Paul Cannon, Granger, 3rd V.P. and artist representative. Willard Cragun, former Ogden City Councilman, will preside as Chairman of the Board with the following board members heading various committees: June Wilson, Clinton. Marv Casteel, Ogden. Ernie Apadaca, Brigham City. Ralph Grimm, Ogden. Sharron Bailey, Washington Terrace. Kurt Bell, Clearfield. representatives are: Mike Page, Nashville. Leo Suiter, Alabama. Clay Massie, Coloardo. Grace Mikel, Texas. Jimmy Parker, Nevada. Rick Renaldo, Oregon. Shirley Bush, Idaho. Jim Lyngel, Iowa, and Vera Whaley, Nebraska. Golden Spike Country Music will perform its 8th annual band concert for Ogden City, July 20, at Lester Park. A Christmas party has been scheduled for Veterans Hospital, Salt Lake City and the Utah state prison. The organization entertained patients at Weber Memorial Hospital with three shows last year, they list a number of musicals for the hospital this year. An Intermountain Country Music convention is slated for October. The organization voted to take their 1981 convention to Nashville, and will stage their first show in Music City U.S.A. next June. Paul Cannon, formerly of Roy, is slated to appear on a broadcast from Nashville during the and will appear on various shows during Fan Fair non-prof- Out-of-sta- te coast-to-coa- st n, 81. Paul was starred in a Country Music Concert for President and Mrs. Carter at the White House, in 77. He is teaming up with an exciting new artist, Dorothy Doer of Washington Terrace, for summer concerts. Westergard-Gerly- nn F. and Vurlia Hall, 2057 W. 2700 N., girl, May 30. Jones Michael and Ginger Turner, 1870 N. 750 W., Harrisville, boy, May 31. Williams Raoul B. and Maria Susann Wilson, 1364 E. 2925 N., girl, June 1. Martin Dennis and Janeil Braithwaite, 488 E. 1050 N., boy, June 3. Trease Tray and Lisa Barthlome, 2783 N. 650 E., boy, June 3. DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. 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