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Show BEN LOMOND BEACON, March 1 , 1979, Page 2 leeeco ton Lomond Boacon Is pubRshod odch Thursday. Deadlines for each week's issue is Monday at 5 pm. We welcome all articles from those who wish to contribute. Business So- 1900 W, Roy, Utah Rhone 0d1666. J. Howard Stable Publisher - Mrs. Bonnie Stable Keith Duncan Carol Shaw Kris Ewert . . V. . r . . Ad Mwtager Editor. . 825-- 6 197 Correspondent, ,782-811Plain City Correspondent, 731 3276 6 -- Festivities planned to take place at Stake Center A Dance is the final thing scheduled North Ogdens annual celebration goes this Saturday at the North Ogden for the evening, Jim Shupes Center. The celebration notes chestra will provide the music for this the founding of North Ogden Ctiy. ' activity. Adults will be charged $2.25 for the A dinner will go first and that gets dinner and children from the ages of 6 under way at 6 p.m. Reed and Vola to 12 will be admitted for a $1.50. Campbell have been the people in children from six and under will be charge of getting dinner arranged for admitted for 50 cents. A family ticket the big affair, can purchased for $12.50. At 7 p.m. a program will start. Gary Other people responsible for getting and Linda Harrop have been respon- - the evenings activities together are sible for getting the nights program Mike Hadley, Eldon Liechtys, Dennis together. , Taylor and Mike Griffiths. Chris Lynn and Charles Jones returned home several of the sage hens they shot. GIO ROYLANCE, . '. - L, f w-- j . m , , J 1 ; ;.,v ' I I ' J 1 irJl fil li j - 'j & v iw I i II .;;? v - in 1915 with a successful story of their hunt. Here are Old article tells of steep climb After completing Ogden, Aug. 21 the trip to the top of Mount Ben Lomond, the party of fifteen that left Ogden this morning at 6 oclock , returned tonight. county surveyor, ( Ralph Curley, submit his will report regarding the advisability of constructing an auto roadway to the top of the mountain to the county commissioners within a few days. The party, under the guidance of Charles Jones of North Ogden, arrived at a ranch five and one-hamiles from the top of the mountain at lf county surveyor, and wife; D. R. Roberts, Rev. Frank G. Brainerd, L. A. Elmore, E. A. Stevenson, L. T. Dean, Oliver L. Miller and R. H. Argubright, all of Ogden; Charles Jones, William G. Hall and Henry Hall, all of North Ogden, and Lelin G. Jones of Chicago. From there the party began the ascent and R.H. Argubright was the first to reach the top, reaching the crest in four hours and fifty minutes. The party was 8:30 oclock this morning. composed of the following: R.L. Noggle and wife; Ralph Curlew, wJST iStotokv 7 A' ORTON and Groct Montgomery show off ' automobile in North Ogdon. sV WILLIAM . ..... i erf) old-tim- er . ROY SNOOKS, His horse Echo still living in North Ogdon, shows what was one pousoiwithhimfyowinteMimicturo. , ,'ii a common way of travel in the city and surrounding ports. ziua'jhrtrJ-.vV ' ol ' |