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Show lni lift arnWHfMff,r)ir-Sraify- Thursday, April 14, 1977 Indochinese refugees aided A new program is being developed by the Utah Department of Social Ser- enrolled in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Another 80 program. persons have incomes so low, that they Utahs almost 1,000 with for human medical qualify refugees a assistance. service programs, That means that department official said. of these refugees have been According to Dr. Anthony Mitchell, Executive Director, forced onto welfare rolls, he the needs of these refugees emphasized. liie goal of the program are not being fully ment. A large percentage of will be to interview every these individuals are ending refugee and then to link them up on welfare rolls not up with programs and serbecause they do not want to vices to help them overcome work and be barriers. For example, the but because they havent outreach workers will serve been linked up properly with as translators for daily and programs to help them emergency communication. overcome cultural barriers, They will assist refugee medical he said. with families Dr. Mitchell noted that problems and link them up there are 964 refugees in with necessary services. If Utah. Currently 258 are refugees have job skills but ned help with their language, outreach workers will tutor them in English or link them up with language programs. They will also conduct As the sun becomes a more home training in the use of noticeable dominant, sphere the telephone, budgeting, of warmth, spring occurs; health and and with the spring, comes nutrition, the annual migration of deer education. Information will link will which vices up Indo-Chine- one-thir- d Watch put for deer returning in areas to summering '5- Miles Goodyear Cabin, erected in 1841 and as far as known is the first permanent house built in Utah. It stood near the junction of the Ogden and Weber Rivers, and in 848 it was sold to Captain James Brown of the Mor THE FAMOUS on com- also be provided the higher munity programs and serelevations. Although the mild vices available to refugees. winter of 1976-7has allowed The outreach workers will deer to utilize more widely also work with agencies to dispursed winter range than familiarize them with the during typical winters, cultural differences of the migration will still take refugees. place. Dr. M Mitchell said a It is during the spnng micoordinator will he refugee gration that Utah ex- hired immediately, along deer increased periences with five outreach workers or travel across many canyon equivalent of five workers roads and, consequently, the increased road mortality. on an hourly basis. Refugees will be hired in the jobs. The The animals diet changes from substantial amounts of outreach persons will work directly with the refugees to woody vegetation to suclink them up with programs The culent, green plants. black asphalt highways aband services that can help sorb the heat of warmer days them adapt to their new and, in turn, pass the warmth American home. along to the soil on roadsides. Stressing that recruitment Warmer soil promotes faster for the positions is underway, growth of green plants and Dr. Mitchell said individuals attracts the hungry deer. interested in working with the Motorists can help reduce refugees should be the number of deer lost to in English as well as .Vietroad mortality by slowing namese. j, Laotian-Mun- g tor down and keeping a watchful Cambodian. They tnust also eye when traveling through have a good grasp of human known deer crossing areas service programs. and canyons. The coordinator position one year, will be a position paying between $862 and $1,006 a month. The other mon Battalion with a Spanish Grant governing all of Weber County. on Ogden Temple Square near Pioneer Hall. It stands 1 7 full-tim- band rates high in festival WHS High School band competed in the Region Band Festival last week at Bear River High School in The Weber band The Tremonton. received a rating of - and 2 which is nearly perfect, 1 being the highest possible score. Their new band director is Genile Taws. 1- positions will be part-tim- e through September and pay $3.95 an hour. Outreach workers will be assigned to areas where there are of significant numbers refugees such as Salt Lake, Ogden. Logan, Provo, and Fillmore. inand Applications formation on the positions are available form Richard Social Services Brady, Personnel Director, 231 East 400 South or by phoning I i u By Glen W. Perrins and Charles B. Lockwood, the The Old-Tim- recalls the Old-Tim- historic moving of the Miles Cabin, the first permanent house in Utah, in Goodyear 1928 to the site on Ogden Tabernacle Square near Pioneer Hall It stands there today as evidence of a great epoch in Western history, which has long since become but a memory. The inscription on the monument plaque of the cabin tells how it was ureserved by Minerva S. Shaw and by her presented to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Weber County, 'Mikado' opens April 23 Weber State College Theater has selected Gilbert and Sullivans comic light opera The Mikado for its spring offering opening April 23 Public performances will be on April 23 with a 2 p m. matinee, and on April 25 through 30 at 8 p m., in the WSC Fine Arts Center Little Theater. A special student matinee for area high school students will be held April 22 at 1 p.m. The WSC theater staff has chosen to produce The Mikado because of the popularity of Gilbert and Sullivan compositions Ogden are, Bishop, WSC in the said Linda theater business We not only want to give our audiences the kind of productions past experiences shows they enjoy, but we also want to train musicians and actors in the best kinds of theater such as Gilbert and Sullivan, she said. Dr. Ronald L. Wooden, who has directed previously and Gilbert produced Sullivan shows for Weber described The as Simplistic, light those fluffy, honest-a- ll elements that audiences State, Mikado enjoy. anti-her- Ko-K- The music is easy to un- simple and derstand The characters are stereotypes that we can laugh at in this fun that is social satire. We love to laugh at our own foibles. put-dow- n has picked several experienced players to perform the leading roles, a group he describes as having excellent voices to Wooden Area residents who file their tax returns at the last minute may have to wait longer hard-boile- hard-boile- Hot Egg Salad c. finely crushed saltine cracker crumbs. Blend together 1 c. of the crumbs, 6 d eggs, chopped, 1 c. mayonnaise or Prepare lVz hard-boile- d salad dressing, 3 slices bacon, and crumbled, V2 c. diced celery, 2 Tbl. diced canned pimento, 14 c. milk, 14 t. salt and dash pepper. Turn into pie plate. Blend remaining crumbs with 2 Tbl. butter or margarine, melted. Sprinkle over casserole. Bake at 400 degrees until golden, about 25 minutes. Make 4 servings. crisp-cooke- dedicated July 19, 1902, and presented to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Weber County, Sept 30, 1926. Housed settlers Miles Goodyears cabin than expected for a refund unless they double check their returns for errors, the Internal Revenue Service said. The chance for error may be greater this year because of changes in the tax law for the tax year 1976 and beginning in the tax year 1977. For instance, changes in effect for tax year 1976 apply to a taxable income credit, child care expenses, disability pay, income received during retirement, business use of a home, among other subjects. The IRS pointed out that filers tend to make more errors than those who file earlier in the year and that these taxpayer errors frequently delay processing of return at IRS Service Centers wntil the mistakes can be resolved. When errors are detected that require correspondence with the taxpayer or using resources other for correction, the return must last-minu- for many years after Goodyears death. It is very unusual that Utah has the first home that was built in the state. In fact, few first homes are still in existence in the United States. Mormon Pioneers came to Utah July 24, 1847, and they erected many cabins, but the on Monday. for all performances by phoning the WSC Little Theater box office, Tabernacle Square. In 1857, records show Amos Pease Stone, pioneer father of Minerva Stone Shaw, Campbell. There are 25 additional singers and actors in the cast. Miss Bishop said the matinee is scheduled for Saturday, April 23 Because the music is very difficult to sing and the vocalists would strain their voices if they attempted to perform twice in one day. Thus the run skips a Sunday and resumes Reservations may be made fan ref urns - Easy Eggs ALa King In saucepan cook V2 c. chopped celery, Vi c. chopped green pepper, and Vi c. finely chopped onion in 2 Tbl. cooking oil until tender. Add one 10y2 oz. can condensed cream of celery soup, 1 c. diced process American cheese and 12 c. milk. Heat and stir until cheese melts. d Add 4 eggs, chopped, and 6 pimento-stuffe- d green olives, sliced. Heat through. Spoon over hot buttered toast. Trim with d egg slices. Serves 4. Stake Hall in the Mormon Church. It was built by the women of Weber County and Miles Goodyear cabin was completed two years before the Mormons arrived. The cabin that Goodyear lived in was purchased by Captain James Brown in November of 1847, and it remained in the Goodyear Fort area until 1850, the year the Weber River overflowed its banks. The Goodyear Cabin was of a moved about mile southeast at that time to what was then known as Browns Fort. Later, Captain Brown moved the building to performed by Christena He added: Dr. sing this comic opera. These include John Rust cast as the comic and Robert Howe, as the Lord High Executioner. Yum-Yuthe object of romantic interest, is performed by Debbie Gates. A rival for Yum-urns heart, Nanki-Poo- , is played by Michael Cram.Katisha, who carries on an unrequired love is affair with Nanld-PoKo-K- Avoid delays in Heres two easy recipes to help use up those Easter eggs. place because nearby Pioneer Hall is the first and only Relief Society propriate was so well built in the 1840s that it later housed settlers manager. hard-boile- d who placed it on its present site. The cabin is in an ap- one-four- W Shurthff, and verified the and used it as a identity of the cabin Yes, it blacksmith shop. Three years is the Miles Goodyear cabin I remember the old port later he moved it to MillCreek and placed it about 1440 holes in it, he said Then he purchased the Goodyear cabin Washington Blvd. In 1866 Stone again moved the cabin to what is now 1342 Washington Blvd and when he died in 1890 the cabin came into the possession of his widow, Sarah Stone Minerva P. Stone Shaw purchased the cabin from Sarah Stone on April 3, 1896, and she moved it to her residence at 1265 Washington Boulevard where it remained until 1916, when it was moved to the lot in the rear of the fire station at 9th St. and Washington On Dec. 22, 1919, James M. Brown, son of the late Cap, tain James Brown, was brought to the cabin by Lewis in detail things explained about the old cabin that were still as they were at the time he lived m it as a boy On Nov. 8, 1926, Minerva Stone Shaw, owner of the Goodyear cabin then, desired that the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers might possess it and preserve .jt, so she them piesenied The inscription on the monument plaque of the It was cabin, says in partpreserved by Minerva S Shaw and by her was presented to Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Weber County, who placed it on its present site. it-L- o frsrjwr F 10 -- 20 OFF INSTALLED Steel Siding, aluminum soffit, and fascea eves, storm doors, and windows. Guaranteed workmanship and materials. BH & S CONSTRUCTION 1206 E. 3150 N. North Ogden 782-543- 9 j uiku rv c be taken from the processing cycle and held until the problem is solved, according to the IRS. Green Acres sets PTA meet Parents of children who attend the new Green Acres Elementary School next year are invited to at PTA meeting Thursday, April 20 at 7:30 will p m. in the North mu HM U out the coupon and send to: BEN LOMOND BEACON Fill Ogden Elementary School. The PTA will be organized and officers NORTH OGDEN, UTAH 84404 elected. A discussion concerning the new school facilities will be given. PLEASE ENTER OUR SUBSRIPTION FOR 1 YR. $5.50 2 YRS. $9.00 6th grade performs BILL ME NAME ADDRESS Sixth graders at Lomond View School will perform at the PTA meeting tonight at 7:30 p m. at the school. They will square dance, sing and perform gymnastic feats. PTA officers for be elected 1977-7- 8 1 will CITY ZIP SAVE $1 ,Ot) BY SENDING CHECK WITH ORDER I J pi |