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Show I BEN LOMOND BEACON, March 22. 1979. Pag 2 Quost Editorial O 1 in Lomond 8eacon it published each ThJrsday. Deadlines for each weeks issue Th by Gary Toy Many times, writers, like myself, are quick to critisize our leaders. Critizism is easy in my position but I feel it is time for some praise, along is Monday at 5 pm. We welcome all articles those who wish to contribute. Business office is 5388 So. 1900 W Roy, Utah Phone 8251666. from J. Howard Stable Mrs. Bonnie Stable Keith Duncan Carol Shaw Correspondent, Plain City Correspondent, .... KrisEwert Editor. 825-- 6 ,782-8- 1 731-327- 6 1 Peace The Egyptian-IsraTreaty: President Carter and his staff should be commended for this continuing efforts in trying to - 97 1 6 The film will be directed by John Linton and produced by Stephen Aubery of Utah. Locations for the film include Provo Canyon and the Heber Creeper. Director John Linton, a graduate of Brigham Young is best known University, locally for a number of award-winnin- g films which include The Great Dinosaur aired by thei Discovery Public Broadcasting System and What Makes Mormons Run with personality Paul Harvey. Producer Stephen Aubery, originally from England and edjcated at the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, is a veteran filmaker, author and sound get the Mid-Ea- Peace st have stiff He does com- petition though, speaking mainly of Yassir Arafat. common cause. They hate each other! But the potential combining force could be that they hate the Jews worse! Chairman Arafat and the PLO strongly disagree a reliable source of energy. This could be the glue that great length to have the of the will bring the Arabs together middle twt countrys to bring about - what they go against this peace effort be the destruction of and he is doing fairly well. hope-tHe has promised to ask the the Israel nation. In turn, if next OPEC Summit Conwith Egyptian President. Israel is destroyed, it would Even be the ideal time for the Sadat. ference to embargo oil Anwar to United as a communists to sneak in like States the Israel going recognizing because he doesnt like what Nation is a revolting thought they did in Iran today. I may be way out of line President Carter is doing. Ip to the PLO. They belive the past, Arafat has had Utile Sadat is a traitor to the making such speculations, influence on the mid-eaArabian people and should but I do have many historic facts to back my beliefs. It situation. He is now begin, be shot for doing things starts way back in biblical to Arabian a be the factor people. growing against ning Although the treaties times with Abraham and so especially now that he has Saudi Arabia on his side. general purpose of peace is forth on down the line. The President Arabians and the Jews have In the past, the Arabian Carter is trying desperatly to never seen eye to eye. Many nations have not been able to join the two countrys people might disagree, but I united themselves for a together so the U.S. can have dont think these two groups st merit-worth- by Carol Shaw Weber Cone PTA will have to 2 meetings tonight-bac- k back. They will both be held at Weber High School, in the auditorium. The first meeting will begin at 7 p.m. It will be the annual Cone meeting for all of the PTA members in all of the schools in the Weber Cone. It will feature the election and installation of certificates will be given to the kids whose art, literature or music won in their school making them eligible for the Cone contest. Ribbons will also be given to the Cone and Regional winners. A new Cone officers. The second meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. It will be a Reflections awards night. Invited are all Reflections ads participants, special message to the kids will be given by Dr. Max Malan, Weber District School Board President. Some of the Cone winners will perform. A short, parents, humorous skit will be presented by some of the Cone officers. Following the program, a reception will be held for the kids who won out on the council and regional levels. PTA members, and all other interested parties. The Reflections awards night will begin with a short 6 meeting during fsJts of people y together permanently weird with . SSS. andwditTwiKw everything. Good luck o y, Cone meetings scheduled Read and use the want 825-166- el Treaty signed. Many long hours have been sacrificed to help bring about this treaty. engineer who has produced the sound tracks of motion pictures released in over 20 countries. Although leading roles for Knocking at Heavens Door feature will Hollywood talent, other roles will be played by local talent, said McGuire who will be handling public relations for the film as well as talent and information coordination. McGuire, the companys director of Public Relations. personal speculation. Company filming movie in Utah Linton Productions, a Salt Lake film company, will be shooting the major motion at Knocking picture, Heavens Door exclusively in Utah according to Paul some with Publisher Ad Manager Chairman Arafat has gone to (Lye Ci IPirocudlGirDfl Cortfoirl! ACT classes being offered of Weber High have payable to Mrs. Sherri Hall who Students 7 in the Career Center at the for April registered Weber High School. in now A.C.T. are enrolling special A.C.T classes being offered at Weber High. The one hour classes are scheduled every day at 7 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The Match class will be taught beginning March 28th in McCoppins room. The English class will be taught beginning April 2 in Mr. Archibalds room. A $2 registration fee is Students who are planning to take the A.C.T. in June may want to take these classesa at this time, since no further classes will be offered this spring. Students are encouraged to take these special classes to try to improve their scores on this important college : entrance test Refreshments will be served and the kids cultural arts works will be on display during the reception. Weber Cone him 1,967 PTA members this year, reports Justine Seamons, the Cone Chairman. membership Bates Elementary School has 278, Green Acres Elementary 176, Lomond -- View Elementary-404-, North Elementary-294- , Ogden Plain City Elementary-307-, Pioneer Elementary-169- , West Weber Elementary 62, North Ogden Jr. High-2-- 2, Wahlquist Jr. High-12- 8, Weber High 18. and Valley 129. Names left off last week's story - apology given which we have no apology for our credentials as loyal Republicans and invite a review of our votes on the ERA rejection resolution, on national budget balancing on statutory limitations on spending and taxation, on limited government, and promotion of competition and finally free enterprise. hope Mr. Wright will pay closer attention to our real motives and We are afraid he has beentoo overly busy with lobbying to pay close attention to how we are trying to meet the needs of the State. ' .We efforts. efforts Specializing In. . . REAL ESTATE & BUILDING CONTRACTOR SIGNS 303-465- 1 ,rs-- X plays the song that she wrote for the PTA "Reflections" cultural arts contest for Janice Barfuss, Mary Ann Widenhoust and Tommy Hales, Diane's brother. Mrs. Widenhouse is in charge of the contest in the Weber Cone. DIANE HALES 1 859 Wal Ave., Ogden, Utah 84401 Fluoride study made Floor models. Scratch & Dont msrckandbo, Ono of a 100's of Homs nood to bo docrcd kind. Old modsb to make room for our summor morckondbo. baana Deepfreeze rootimm. MAMLA K1MC Compact portable. Charcoal Brown cablnat. 100 Solid-Sla- ta Chaasta. Quick-o- n Sunahina pictura TOOHIQA- KlttchonAlcl, base el easy-swiv- RIPE2 picture tube provides clean, ensp. natural - BLACKS! color a COMPUT-a BUILI Research suggests this may be due to an unproved absorption of iron, they ded. Research on horses nutrition dicates 2 MSIlC and Cable adequate seems Jo be beneficial in preventing a bone loss that is also associated with aging in human the beings, professors said. Obviously, it is to perform trolled experiments on human beings such as those performed on animals, the researchers cautioned. But data have bqen generated using people living in their natural. en- researchers said. vironments: A Texas and a Ged Keeps Ye 1964 1974 Great Britain indicate there may be a somewhat lower death rate from heart attacks in areas where there is a high natural level of fluoride found in the water supply, Certainly, from our reading it is clear that fluoridation of public water supplies YCttt use ccrxi against cardiovascular disease and anemias of pregnancy and childhood, they concluded. says critical grandparonts This was usually a Model T Ford with the fenders and the body removed, leaving just the radiator, the frame and the engine. There usually was a four-fo(dank attached to the car for a seat. This was the of the 20s, and they were used about the same as the hot-roof today , cont. on page 3 by Glen Perrins and Charles B. Lockwood Youth hasn't changed. Some critical grandparents of today revile present youth for their hot-ro- d adventures. Them condemn the noise, the s in speeds they go and general. in study In their day they had what study in was called a cut down. ot hot-rod- cut-dow- qed cannnn Cools up id 00 sq. ft. for labor e Professional installation 1 1 All work guaranteed 1 full year parts and Deluxe 10 cycle portable potwasher when dishwasher, converts to s but ready O Power Scrub cycle Energy Work surface kip. Saver Dry cycle Modal Hoearr Csy 394-00- 03 lZ protection naturally 'Youth havon't changod,' Pprrcrmcnce TELEVISION onMphMpoeiplai and fluoridated water does not increase the incidence of Kttpbj com homos nr! and Mahoney said. YeeCre&e. tr Lauritzen death, they said. Existing evidence indicates to us that people should consume fluoride regularly to prevent tooth decay and to decrease the severity of bone loss that is due to aging, they added. Further research may confirm the possibilities that fluoride could provide AsC Cothode IV master mAwred diagonally imcon- possible connector ' ScitOT in- that module chassis Automatic Fine tuning (AFT) and Automatic Balanced Color (ABC) Quick Worm-U- ad- fluoride Fluoride supplementation 13' decorator color the researchers noted. .has been shown to improve growth in rats that had previously been fed a low fluoride diet by IT to 31 percent. It has also seemed to accelerate healing of wounds in rabbits, they said. C-3- 95 with mice, specialist, and Dr. Arthur Mahoney, professor of nutrition and food science, not that fluoride is an essential nutrient which is required for normal growth and development. Fluoride is a normal part of bone and is avidly retained by the bone, the USU tub. A high intake of fluoride been reported to provide significant protection against anemia of pregnancy and infancy in has ding increasing evidence that fluoride provides other benefits, say two Utah State University researches. Georgia Lauritzen, USU Extension Stretch your food dollars with this Th Until recently, interest in fluoride has centered around its ability to reduce dental cavities. But now scientists are fin- J 3109 Washington Diva. "Swing Your AppRcna & Tthrithn Nstd i d c.-- Dcat SkccT It tib &.r WE AH2 YOUii MICROWAVE COOKING CENTER fWirWTrTsffnn wr1 I t!;a RICH BROTHERS APrUAKSS K2ATIX3 B7IC8.in3W.,R8y 773-044- 1 Q)iccCcnrteoicatitoy Center 823te.Cte,CtesrCdd 773-40- 23 |