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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, July 6, 1978, Page 3 Japanese letter sent Elder Keith Brown, of Ogden, who is teaching a class in English while on a Importance of eggs reported by magazine Untouched by human hands, no chemicals or preservatives added, and, at a time when food prices are soaring, the best source of By Carol Shaw BY CAROL SHAW 6 Oh dear! Oh what a tangled web we weave with jusi a little slip of the type. Sorry folks, but it will be NEXT Sunday that Chris Campbell will speak in the North Ogden First Ward, not last Sunday. W'e hope there werent too many of you who were inconvienced by going there expecting to hear him talk prior to going on his mission, only to find it was the wrong week. (Even my typewriter is blushing.) Anyway, come next week at 4 p m. to the North Ogden First Ward chapel to hear Chris speak. I received a letter to the editor last week. tunately, Unfor- it was unsigned. Its too bad, because the author had some valid things to say, but no newspaper will print anonymous letters. The Beacon welcomes letters to the editor, but they must be signed, with the writers address for verification, although names will be withheld from publication upon request. W'e also welcome con- tributions from readers, such as pictures, articles, or news leads. Pictures can be returned, but they must have good contrast and they have to have sharp focus. i am always very happy to have Tid Bit tips and recipes or cooking ideas. The Tid Bits dont have to be big things, just little items that your friends would be interested in reading about. Lucille Shaw enjoyed a visit with her sister. Hazel f Butcher, recently. .Mrs. came from Butcher Anchorage, Alaska to attend her 50 year reunion with the graduating class of 1928 from Ogden High School. In fact, she won a prize for having traveled the farthest to come to the reunion. Lucille and Hazel had a good time catching up for a week. Juanita Rhees and Doris Cox had fun visiting with some of their old school mates with a spur of the moment" Reva party. Mathie Howard (a sister to Bill Mathie) came in from California for a short visit and wanted to get together with the old gang." They contacted whoever protein for the money what would we do without eggs? An article in the July issue of Readers Digest spells out they could get a hold of in a short time, according to Juanita. Some of the gals who were able to go to the party were: Fae Chadwick Rich, Ann Lyon Rash, and Helen Armstrong Larkin. Nine Relief Society officers from the North Ogden Stake and one from the Pleasant View Stake went to Nauvoo for the dedication of the LDS Churchs new Monument to Women. , They went as part of a tour group of between 7000 and 8000 women. Naomi was Randall honored as a special guest at the dedication, because of her service in the church, including serving on the Primary General Board and in the Primary General Presidency of the church. She also wrote the song, I Am a Child of God, which has become one of the favorite church songs, even though it was written for children. Christine represented some in- formation about this super product: its protein contains all of the essential amino acids . . . With the exception of vitamin C, all of the vitamins are present, plus 13 minerals, including iron, phosphorus and magnesium (it) offers more protein per calorie than most other n foods. For example, 100 grams of egg ... high-protei- ham, 398; cased in a brown shell or white, or jumbo to small in size. Consumers take note of this advice: if there is less than a nine-ceprice spread per dozen eggs between one size and the next smaller size in the same grade, the best buy is generally the larger 144 calories, to salmon, 203; 374, Chedar hamburger, sheese, 377. As for shunning eggs to avoid cholesterol problems, no less an authority on the health of the heart than famed heart surgeon Michael DeBakey says: While excessive consumption of eggs is inadvisable for people with high in enjoying sensible amounts of this wonderful food. According to Department of Agriculture standards, the nutritive value of an egg is its Stake. Her mother, Ruth Snowball, came from California to join her on the tour. Those from the North Ogden Stake, besides Mrs. Melba Randall, were: Larsen, Mary Beth Chadwick, Carol Wride, Carol Evans, Conna Doxey, Lau Rene Buswell, Carolyn Asay and Elaine Moyes. Melba said, It was a very spiritual experience, but we had some hilarious times, en- - Makeup help offered stay looking fresh all day, after you have cleansed and toned your skin, I can recommend that you begin color application by first spraying your face with mineral water which adds moisture and helps makeup adhere better and then apply a protective skin lotion Extension Office, at to seal the moisture in. Follow this with a foundation color that is closest to your true skin tone. Blending with a sponge is the only way to get a smooth, natural look. Fingers are rough and will streak the foundation on instead of smoothing it on. If you know how to apply the color, you need not go past the chin bone, which saves on ring around the collar. Ive just returned for two weeks in Los Angeles where I attended a seminar at the Christine Valmy Training Center for advanced makeup and scientific skin care. Give me a call, Id be happy to help you with any problem you might be having. After all, thats what Im here for. the names, Japanese Service English 4-- 399-550- s. We cant understand what Elder Brown say if he talks in normal speed. So he Got a gripe? ANBESOL KILLS Write a letter to MOUTH PAIN ON the editor CONTACT Retail Price on Organs thru July. Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. When minor mouth pain strikes the pain killer Anbesol with three anesthetics soothes irritated nerve endings deadens pain Helps prevent infection too Use as directed for hours of relief use Anbesol Eating on a Budget n Stop itching fast of external vaginal, rectal, and other skin conditions Doctors find even severe itching can be treated with a special drug You can now get this anti-itc- h drug ingredient with no prescription in BiCOZENEv Use only as directed The medically proven SSTg0' BY CAROL SHAW BiCOZENE 782-811- 6 Yesterday I served chowder. d Does this soup have clams in it? my almost asked suspiciously. I replied with a sigh. I couldnt afford any. No, Besides, I know the kids turn up their noses at them. Oysters the same story. Is there trout in it? another son shuddered. Or tuna?" Soy protein? No, no, no, I answered defensively. With unveiled skepticism, one boy persisted, "Where is the extra protein you always think we need? Its in those deviled eggs that you kids have been wolfing down." Dubiously, they tasted the soup. "Hey, this is GOOD. I love it." Dont take it all, I want seconds. Success. Since they like it so much Im offering the recipe to you only you can put in the clams, oysters or tuna, if youd like. Child Approved Chowder Saute 3 T. chopped green onions in 2 T. bacon or sausage drippings. Add 2 C water, 1 T chopped green pepper, U C diced celery and 2 C diced or mashed potatoes. (Frozen hash browns are easy, or used leftovers.) Cook until vegetables are tender. Add 4 C whole kernal corn. Blenderize 1 4 C powdered dry milk with 2 more cups water. Add to soup. Heat. Salt and pepper to taste. eight-year-ol- the hour. Nauvoo, Illinois the restored were that in the early buildings prominent have a keen sense of humor the students signed the article in addition to the g aDDlication. If you want your makeup to them, especially because they were there almost exactly 134 years after, to toured how you fish. 2 counter at Staceys Salon can turn you into a different woman-use- d properly. They can create cheekbones, turn on a glow, highlight the good points and down play the flaws. The trick is in the She said the Monument To Women is so beautiful! She said the 13 statues were placed in a beautiful park. The five day tour was staggered to accommodate so many women the activities were put in a different order for different groups. The ladies stayed in motels and in the dormitories of the Western Illinois University while they saw the sights. They visited such places as Hannibal, Mississippi where they went on a steam boat ride and saw Mark Twains and Becky Thatchers homes. . They attended a new of "Because pagenat, which is the Elizabeth, story of a young girls conversion to the LDS church and her influence in bringing in other members of her family and others. They visited the Truman library and the Carthage Jail, where Joseph Smith was martyered. Melba said it was really meaningful to Japanese l, By Voni Arciaga All those different colors and creams on the cosmetic too. To show that the As you know, Japan is a very small island which is in day camp readied incholesterol levels, normal with dividuals cholesterol levels run no risk the same whether Saint Church y in Fukuyama, mission Japan, sent two letters from his students to his father who is an English teacher at the Washington Junior High in Ogden. His Father is Bishop Jack A. Brown of 2548 Tyler, bishop of Mount Ogden Ward west side of the Pacific Ocean and so w e have w ide seaside. On the other hand, we have inland sea and I always go to seaside of inland sea called Setonaikai. For these 5 years, I did not go fishing in daytime but in night I start fishing when the sun sets and till to next morning At night, we can catch many big fish than daytime. Please teach me American names of Marilyn Monroe and Dick Van Dyke. 4-- Si The first letter, from Miss Miyuki Inoue, of Fukuyama shi, follows: I am a part-tim- e teacher in Junior High school, teaching Physical Education 22 hours a week. I teach for 1 grade pupils volley-bal- l for 3 grade and basket-bal- l Thursday, July 6, 1978 the pupils. My pupils are very Day Camp will begin at talkative. Always I have to 10 a m. at Weber County Be quiet! again and Memorial Park, Area C and say I like to play sports again. go until 5 pm. basketsuch as volley-balThis camp is especially for ping-ponball, tennis-ball- , years old and all and to dance. My pupils dont who are inother much like the sports. I am terested. The day camp regret. includes a campcraft, a very The second letter, from a on session trappers trip, Ioshinobu Kurihara, says: mini outdoor cookery, "Our English class is an Olympics, evening devided into three groups: and program supper, High class, middle class and everything except sleeping low level. Elder Brown under the stars! teaches the high level class and For registration further information contact many interesting subjects habits the Utah State University about American life, and pronoun-ciation- size. Montgomery the Pleasant View They interesting has only compared Latter-da- speaks to us a little more slowly. I heard one of your hobby was fishing It happens that my hobby is fishing, too. I introduce my way of fishing: In the beginning, I went seaside in daytime and used strong finishing rods, casting sinker of about 15 grams as far as 50 meters using it. history of the LDS church. They visited They toured the visitors center of the Reorganized LDS Church. They went to the new Crown Center in Kansas City, a huge shopping mall is which being just developed. All in all, they had a wonderful time! North Ogdenites be sure to attend the public hearing on home occupations which wiJI be held during the City Council meeting at 6 p.m. at the North Ogden city office. Adam-ondi-ame- ERV1CE ISOUR MIDDLE NAMEL SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE MATERNITY INSURANCE Scott D. Randall We 'MB') are independent v specialists maternity with policies to fit your individual needs. We can save you up to $400 on medical costs. Dont delay, policy must be in force one month prior to conception. 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