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Show iHMrnMg'nWfrwwmir ,1H I k x m ' r r Governor advises conservation begin water conservation practices now to delay the likelihood of severe rationing in many sections of the state lake turns being hostess for the meetings where the girls will learn to measure and have fun with foods. Last week the meeting was held at the home of Jodi Bell. This week it will be at Brooke Perkins home. Club officers Brooke are: Perkins, President; Jodi Bell, vice president; Donnette Farnsworth, secretary and Shelly Summers, reporter; with Lisa Zatlo, Jilldeen Hilberg, Dove Shupe, Stacey Nye, and Sherlee Smith as members. cooking club, the of Linda Zatlo and Diane Bell. The mothers of the girls will Group ato'ilift'lwrfh. youth agent for Weber County, instructs a babysitting class at Hooper Elementary. Also pictured are members of the panel which answers questions for the girls (to the right of Janice Cook) LaVonna Cunnington, Pam Sherry Cunnington and Janice Corbridge. 4-- Cor-bridg- e, plsras rraee? The i - Weber-Basi- needs. Utah Lake contains water which is restricted to agricultural and industrial and said Matheson, use, the Great Salt Lake is useless in helping us out of the drought. Utahs populations centers are too far away from Flaming Gorge to obtain any benefit from that water supply and Lake Powells water is not intended for use Bake day planned n The Kanas Wheathearts, the auxiliary of the Kanas of Wheat Association Growers, sponsored the first Bake and Take Day in 1971. It was an immediate success and is now a yearly observance. A promotion to establish a National Bake and Take Day was initiated in Various individuals, clubs, church groups and civic clubs will observe National Bake and Take Day Saturday, March 26. Its purposes are to show concern and thoughtfulness for others and to promote wheat. They will visit with shutins, residents of nursing homes and other less fortunate Homebuilders Association will hold a joint meeting for both the men and ladies organizations on March 24 at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. Social Hour will begin at 7 p.,m. with dinner being held at 8 p.m. Bob Hansen will be the guest speaker and his subject will be New Tax Reform Act t' F- not even good enough to bring the state up to the lowest figures on record. Mountain snowpacks are still well below average and the water content of the snow is even less than usual. Much of the run-of- f will seep into the dry soils before it can reach the creeks and rivers which supply our water 1973. The Wheathearts slogan is, "Everythings sweeter when shared. people and give them a gift of home baked food. ov water in this state because theres no way to retrieve it. Some of probably Club organized A new jav.sA precipitation amounts are in the summer. Nobody is crying wolf, said the governor, the threat is serious and citizens may be lulled by the deceptiveness of some recent storms. The later Gov. Scott M. Matheson is advising Utahs residents to Krafty Kidys, was organized last week under the direction JANICE COOK, Page 3 Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, March 24, 1977 and snow are deposited over the state during the spring months. Extra pumping of wells is expected to make serious dents in municipal budgets and if that source of supplemental water is over used, there is the possibility of the state's smaller reservoirs will not fill this year, while other important reservoirs are below the level of a year ago. March 1 is the time of the year where the state should have 87 percent of its average snow water; this year the state is at 27 per cent. The month of February offered no help, spring and summer lowering the water table, especially if the drought continues into next year. The Governors water advisors are suggesting strict voluntary conservation of water in the event the drastically streamflow forecasts have been revised downward by as much as 20 per cent. Utahs communities which depend on natural stream-flowill be particularly hard hit. Some of the streams which do not have any reservoir storage will dry up before the end of the summer unless record amounts of rain drought does not end. If we conserve water in our reservoirs and the unsays derground supplies, it can only Matheson, contribute to the welfare of our citizens should present cycle continue. the gift gallery!? fTt tt$ This is a test ad to see how many people read the Beacon. ft ad with you Friday, March receive a 25 per cent discount on any purchase except Books and Flower Arrangements. X Bring this 25, and Y Y Y t NORTH OGDEN PLAZA tt tf Y fY v r - X. 'ft- t are members of the Riders of the Purple Sage LEARNING LEATHER BRAIDING 4-- group, Tana Rodgers, Gerald Manning, Dustin Manning and Katy Manning (from left). '!U)16 Li tTniriTi'i BYU 1976 VW RABBIT yellow, 4 speed transmission, averages 35 mpg on highway, excellent condition. Take over payments or refinan- classes n rr? On n'uW(0j uvujuJp open inm Spring Non-cred- Agents Wed- mottos. With the help Learning by doing" is one of the of volunteer older youth and adults who share their time and have been able to enjoy learning talents over 2500 experiences in such subject areas as art, conservation, cooking, automotive, sewing, small engine repair, gardening, leathercraft, knitting, safety and many, many more. Clubs of America have been expanding the The program in every direction in order to meet the needs and interest of all youth urban and rural. There are no registration fees or dues expected and all youth between the ages of nine and 19 regardless of race, creed or national origin are encouraged to join as are adults or older youth wishing to lead a club. Clubs may be started at any time. The Utah State University Extension Service program and local offices are located in the sponsors the Forest Service Building, 25th and Adams. include such school Some of the programs sponsored by activities as Mulligan Stew, a National Nutrition TV program. Food and Fun Series, also a nutrition program; basketball and a new baby sitting clinic taught in Course, Qualification nesday, beginning March 23, 5:30 p.m. Principles of Real Estate, Tuesday, March 22, 6 p.m. Joy of Womanhood - Beg., Tuesday, March 29, 8 p.m. Joy of Womanhood - Beg., Tuesday, March 29, 3 p.m. Joy of Womanhood - Singles Tuesday, March 29, 5:30 p.m. Joy of Womanhood - Adv. cooperation Wednesday, March 23, 1 p.m. Tole Painting - Beg. or Adv., Thursday, March 24, 4 p.m. Tole Painting - Beg. or Adv., Thursday, March 24, 6:30 p.m. Outdoor Survival, Part 2, Thursday, March 31, 7 p.m. with the school PTA's the local police and fire one-on-o- y and national contests. and With the conclusion of State Fair competitions recordbook judging, winners in each project area from throughout the state are announced with 22 winning expense paid trips to the National Club Congress in Chicago. Fall also brings the annual achievement night in which county, state and national awards are presented, hayrides and dances and other events. Four-can also be considered a family program. Many Weber County families have found the enjoyments and benefits which are available through garden projects or raising chickens for family food supplies. And camping together while learning about outdoor cooking. Four-is a positive learning experience which allows the experience and developed talents of older youth, adults, and parents to help shape and direct the lives of eager young people. For more information concerning membership and office at leading, contact vour local (Wash. Terr.), Thursday, March 31, 4 p.m. Knitting - Beg. Wednesday, March 23, 6:30 p.m. Knitting - Beg., Thursday, March 24, 2 p.m. Artistry, Tuesday, March 22, 6:30 p.m. Artistry, Needlepoint Genealogy, Beginning Thursday, March 24, 2 p.m. Beginning Genealogy, Wednesday, March 23, Intermediate ton, many ex- E., 47 North Ogden. TAKE OVER lease Toyota Celica GT, 76, vinyl top, radials, AMFM radio, 5 speed, exc. for sale or take over tf . lease, call 825-494- cond., it Center, for specific information on each class. Classes to be offered are listed as follows: departments. Four-programs continue year round with specialty activities being seasonal. In winter ski clubs, food fairs, cross basketball and country, skiing, winter camps, tractor repair and maintenance are among the most popular. Spring brings leader trainer sessions designed to train and aid leaders in project areas, enrollment campaigns, the spring fun party and the chicken of tomorrow competition. Summer activities include day camps, international and around the world and the national exchange between United States, a three-dacamp, and county contests including style dress revue, meal preparation, public speaking, tractor driving, demonstrations in both home economics and agricultural areas, horse and dairy judging and county exhibit their projects and have a exhibit days, where chance to compete for awards, ribbons and trips to the state driveway, fenced sprinkler system. 782-826- BYU-Ogde- n Needlepoint room, formal dining room, extra large heated garage with triple tf 1976 FORD 4x4 week. Those persons interested in enrolling in these classes should contact the one-on-o- BEDROOMS 2 baths, sunken living room, 2 fireplaces, family tras. Priced for quick sale. Ph. or see at 2730 N. 850 courses which will begin next Insurance 7 p.m. Research Procedures, Tuesday, March 22, 7 p.m. English Research, Part 2, Thursday, April 21, 7 p.m. '73 pickup. Low mileage, $2025 or make offer. ask for Bowen. Evenings after 5, DATSUN 731-100- 782-945- 73 pickup. Low mileage. $2,225 or make offer. ask for Bowen. Eves, DATSUN after 5, rent, Dahles Stables. Includes stall care, eeding, indoor riding arena, trailer space. Keep your horse show shape. Ride at your convenience. We do the work, you have the fun. Visit 4 7 4007 W. 5500 S., Roy. STALL FOR to call 825-16in ad place your the Ben Lomond Beacon 825-843- my home, Reas, rates. SALE by owner, 3 bdrm., brick, full bsmt., Rl 2 car garage, DW., gargage disp., covered patio, fenced yard, gar- 392-695- eves., weekends, no pets, $150. Closed back yard for small child. BDRM. - 2 BATH $34,500 new home for sale by builder, call Jim at 566-069or tf PAYS one-hal- f home payment. Executive brick rambler, 1500 sq. ft. each level. Too many qualities to list on this $64,000 home. Owner pays $225 Clearfield. monthly. 773-595RENT CLEARFIELDS Mae T. Parry tells authentic Shoshone version of Battle Creek Massacre of 1863; published for the first time in new Franklin Co. Idaho history, The Trail Blazer. Order from Newell Hart, Rt. 3, Preston, Ida. 83263. $10.50. -- and ceilings and 3 bedrooms in Centennial Village. Priced in mid 30's, full basements, VA, no down, FHA, low down. Call Hazel 943-220or Teresa 486-456- J.I IMPERIAL REALTY 487-221- HUNGER and lose weight with New Shape Diet Plan and Hydrex Water Pills. At Kearns Drug ond Dyches Phar- macy CUSTOM DRAPERIES. From fabric 7 1972 KAWASAKI 350 three cylinder street bike. Super shape, completely overhauled, new tires, battery, sprockets, chain. Fantastic paint job. Very fast. Best offer. Call Randy at 825 tfn 6328. WATKINS Quality Products, No. Ogden and Pleasant View area. 782-913Contact George Elmer, Division of Internal Revenue Serfor apvice. Call 773-236or bring your tax pointment records to 2402 W. 4700 S., Roy, for prompt and accurate service. GIVE YOUR child an opportunity to learn poise and confidence. Classes forming now in creative dramatics and speech. up. Call Mrs. Brown, - Pre- EARN 250-210- PJ wants to buy travel trailer. 1 J boy for the Ben Lomond Beacon from 2nd St. in Ogden to Hot Springs in Pleasant View. Coll Mr. Elmer at 782-913NEED delivery after tf 4 p.m. PART TIME must be to presently employed and free work 5 nights and Saturday in my small appliance business. $280 per month or profit sharing, whichever you prefer. Ph. 12-- 532-302- p.m. Davenport, R.N. part-time- PRIVATE PARTY at home, $800 monthly spare time, mailing envelopes. Info., rush $1 and stamped envelope to MONEY, 4411 N. Hancock, Iowa 52807. PERMANENT are you protected from fire and crime losses? Ph. Glenn at Bill Donnelson Froerer s Insurance Agency. For info, regarding our tenant owners policy, phone us for all' your insurance needs. "Finding , outpatient recovery, . Contact St Benedict's Hospital. 5475 S. Adams Ave., Ogden. 626-249EARN $80 weekly at home, spare time, stuffing envelopes. Info, rush $1 and stamped envelope to MONEY, 4411 N. Hancock, Davenport, Iowa, 52807. LADIES you are looking, so are we. For three people who ore willing to work. Job opening fashion sales. Call LADIES earn $5-$per hour Liquid Emteaching broidery. For further info, call Mon.-Fri- tfn3-- Driveways, custom walks, steps and slabs. Fair prices, prompt free estimates, lie. Highest quality 825 work, Jensen Concrete, 6035. our QUALITY workmanship motto. Your personal satisfaction is our goal. Jones TV Ser- vice, 393-516is INCOME TAX returns prepared. or Reas. For appt. call 298-284or inquire at office, 9078 W. 2700 S., 5 to 9 weekdays, 10 to 9 on Saturdays, R.R. 4--7 Barker. TREE REMOVAL and trimming, no job too small or too big. insured, call Mike at 2 Lie. PAIR OF SHUTTERS WITH ORDER OF OVER 500 SQ. FT. OF ALUMINUM SIDING!! Steel Siding, aluminum soffit, and fascea eves, storm doors, and windows. Guaranteed workmanship and materials. Bll & S CONSTRUCTION 1206 E. 3150 N. North Ogden 782-543- 9 and 10-2- ETERSEN !f Leasing, Inc. Storm IMPROVEMENT: doors, prime and replacement windows, awnings, patio covers, siding, soffit and fascia, free est., exprt installation, Mark Isom, WILL BEAT ANY BONAFIDE DEAL windows, Alumoline Corp. of Americo.4-- (Luxury or Compact) 773-033- DATSUN OWN A MOTOR HOME? Call at Glenn Donnelson, Bill Froerers Insurance Agency, compare our new low rates. "Finding the best insurance for tf the lowest cost is our job. Auto or Truck Leasing Can Save you Money How about these . . . CORDOBA OR MODEL 4 HALF COCKER Spaniel 2 males, 3 females, cute LEASING FOR THE LITTLE GUY! LEASE ANY MAKE 298-695- 4-- $29,000 For a new 2 bdrm. split entry home with carport, dishw., ond alum, siding. Exc. financing with $1,150 down. MidValley Realty, 566-060tf mornings only. New hospital, good pay, good benefits. Contact personnel St. 5475 S. Benedict's Hospital, Adams, Ogden. 626-249NEED BABYSITTER my home, eves., for my 2 year old. 250- 9057. WILL BUY all comic books you have for 5c ea. More for older ones. Must have covers. Call 825-720or 825-843- CONCRETE: CONTROL pups, and ready to go. $10. a HOME STORAGE? RENTERS patios, CUTE EXPERIENCED ICU NURSES Come to Myrna's BLUES. " "l the best insurance for the lowest tf cost is our job." 'VI HOME "- n0r 825-176- Professionally exp. sewing alterations, repairs of 773-373- 4 m SEWING: selection to installation. Free home estimates. Prompt, service. 20 percent discount on all fabrics. For appointment call Lyn, & 2 BY rn tax service for expert help. Myr-nhas had over 10 years. 5 of in the Audit them working sultant. 766-044- 8765. 2 bdrm. Wash. Terrace bsmt. apt. All util., stove, fridge, drapes, carpets, use of patio, see it, near TAX n in Let me help you. Requirements, sources. No obligation. 328-077Ask for food con- or 298-550- FOR CUTE, cozy, very clean Cathedral fireplaces, Sunset, CONFUSED apt., private yard and entrance.No smoking, no pets, call 782- Call typing done PROFESSIONAL Aifiinii ii iniiri school FOR RENT: Nice 3 room unfurn. hospital. ft ' No consultant. perienced waiting, reasonable rates. At the Exchange, 1934 W. 5700 So., or Roy. Laura Craig, 825-720- wtriple garage rn Ww INCOMETAXES PREPARED: Fast, accurate service bv ex- 3 new 3x6 METAL frame trailer with hitch, sides, tarp and spare tires, exc. cond. $310. 825-176- Iimx fenced yard and spr. den spot, dog run, .' Wedany type for men or ladies. custom ding lines, tailoring, sewing, ski suit repair, all work 825-724guar. Mrs. E. LaMar Nelson, 5435 S. 2050 W., Roy. FOUR NEW HOMES WANT AD RATES $2 one week $6 a month heated 1 3. FOR SALE: Brick rambler for sale on acre, zoned horses, fin. bsmt., landscaped, water avail., 5 bdrm., 2Va bath, family room, $51,000. 250-5895 BDRM.f 2 bath, sunken living room, 2 firepl., family room, formal dining room, extra-larg- e driveway, sys. 825-771- 1 VaMMMMnHtemaMMMMMMNM)' and yard 4-- 782-945- 331 6 iTi 825-77- n Term mi ':U. FIVE day every before 2 :30 p.m. The Center for Continuing Education is open for registration weekdays, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for BYU-Ogde- Call ce. f ill f J m CHRYSLER 621-807- $140 to $165 HONDA 3 1 30 WASH. BLVD. PHONE 1977 FROM L PER MONTH 0 (FIRST & LAST PAYMENT DOWN) Plus tax and license |