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Show I BEN LOMOND BEACON. March 15. 1979. Pago 2 March 4, 1979 Arrested Person-30- 0 East Lomond View Drive. Auto Accident with personal injury-260- 0 North Fruitland Drive. fh Ben Lomond Beacon is published each Thursday. Deadlines lor each week's issue is Monday at 5 pjn. We welcome all articles from those who wish to contribute. Business ottice is 5388 So. 1900 W Roy. Utah Phone March 4, 1979 Alarm, 1968 North J. Howard Stable Mrs. Bonnie Stable Keith Duncan Carol Shaw Kris Ewert Publisher Editor. .... , Ad Manager Correspondent. Plain City Corespondent, VI WHATEVER LEONID WANTS, LEONID GETS c 825-619- 7 ,782-811- 6 400 East. 731-327- 6 By Edwin Feulner March 6, 1979 Insufficient Funds Checks Insufficient Funds Checks Account Closed Checks WEE PALS February March 7, 1979 Medical Assist-325- 5 25. 1979 Vandalism -- 1736 North 650 East. North 250 East. Disturbance Destruction of Property-310- 0 February North 945 March 8, 1979 Auto Accident with property Damage-120- 0 Gary Manning reported a motorcycle East. 26, 1979 6 900 East. March ) 100 4 East 3275 North. 10, 1979 Theft-Garne- North North North 400 East. Arrested person-170- 0 !)i Auto Fire-206- 9 North 21050 West. Vandalism-HaHs-561 E. 3000 North. 1078 East 3250 North. fEast 3150 North. Criminal Mischief-118- 6 vTheft of two motorcycles reported by the Sjobloms at 'jEast 2100 North. v Alarm 1950 North 400 East. drive Inn. Time. March 2, 1979 Theft of Skis reported by Mrs. R. Huss-315- 5 Juvenile Problem. Theft Hughes-196- 4 North 400 East. Insufficient Funds Checks. East 2925 North. theft-306- 1 March 9, 1979 East 2800 North. Dog Bite-81- 3 Account Closed Checks. Account Closed Checks. Criminal Trespass-103- 4 East 3100 North. Theft reported at 2550 North 400 East. Account closed checks. March 1, 1979 Destruction of Porperty-Kirt- s Destruction of Property-Tac- o Trespassing-9- 425 East. rs 395 March 11, 1979 Destruction of Property 2600 N. Fruitland Dr. 9. March 11, 1979 Destruction of Property 1814 North 450 East. Energy office warns about claims vaantto KNOW WHAT MY "You FAVORITE SCHOOL SUBJECTS ARE? . . ..BREAKFAST AND LUNCM Farm Bureau gives awards Bureaus Distinguished Service Award for 1979 at a banquet held Friday evening at the Hooper LDS Stake Center. The banquet was conducted by Farm Bureau President Wayne Gibson with Vice President Vern recognized the importance of exaggerated claims and Taking the cue, unscrupulous salesmen are now misrepresenting the of their product. One caller said that a company had tried to sell him a cellulose-typ- e insulation of with a purported buying insulation price gouging that is going on in the State, the Utah ''Energy Office warns The Office Taylor ' Weber State assisting. College President Rodney H. Brady wAs the' banquet's speaker and a dance followed his talk with Hulls Orchestra playing the music. President Brady praised The great contribution farmers make, but spoke of his lack of respect for the who lawmakers make reports a inquiries about the installation of insulation, particularly cellulose in- 14. Office The Energy the with checked manufacturer and found that the insulation had an of only 3.8. And because of the alleged superiority,! the company was selling the insulation at about twice the going price for comparable sulation. The unusually cold winter and the availability of income tax credits have spurred the demand for insulation . and, as , a consequence, have increased the opportunity for consumer fraud. - insulation. Another problem exists insulations that are blown-irather than laid in batts. If the blowers are adjusted to mix too much air with material, it will look like the desired amount of with n The most common com- plaint received by the Energy Offices Hot Line has been about exaggerated claims of a given insulations or how well the policies without having knowledge of farming material insulates per inch. proceedures. have Many consumers insulation, but will settle quickly, leaving inadequate amounts. Unlike most other The rules for a silent auction are simple. Items are placed on tables throughout the bid room. A sheet of paper listing the item, donor and general cost is placed in front. Throughout the day, bidders will write down their bid. At 3 p.m. a bell will ring and the final bidder on the sheet in- sulation materials, cellulose must be treated with a fire retardant and can be dangerous if too little or too much retardant is used. Insulation with inadequate retardant is an extreme fire hazard its just shredded paper while too much of the highly acidic retardant can cause shorting of electrical wires by eating through the covering on the wire. Ben Lomond plans silent auction A silent auction will be among the special features during the Show Me How Fair March 17 at Pen Lomond High School, 800 Jackson Avenue. The fair, sponsored by the ten Ogden City Community Improvement Councils, contains a potpourri of arts, crafts, skills and useful information. The fair will also serve as the major fund raiser for the CICs. Each dollar raised is matched by three dollars from the Mott Foundation and is used by the local CIC within the neighborhood.. by ue noticeable increase in the number of complaints and Banquet held Farm Utah consumers trying to reduce soaring heating bills should beware of the purchases the item. Handicraft items and business donated gifts will be included. The Ogden City Council will join Gov. Scott M. Matheson Thursday (March 8, 6 p.m., Ogden (Sty Council Chambers) in declaring the week if March 12 through 17, 1979, as Community Improvement Council Week. The governor, during the signing ceremony February 22, cited the continuing need in Utahs communities for high quality education If installed improperly, blown-i- n insulation can form laige air pockets that collect moisture, causing damage to ceilings and wall paper. Also, if the insulation covers recessed lights or vent fan motors, the heat generated and for individual involvement. Community Improvement Councils throughout the state work to determine the needs in their respective areas, to develop plans for necessary corrective action and to mediate in an effort to resolve problems. Active individual involvement in this process serves the community as a whole as well as enhances community unity. by these devices can't escape. The insulation may smolder and burn, or transfer the heat to an adjoining roof joist and start a fire. There are several steps that Utahns can take to avoid a dishonest or incompetent insulation contractor: ; Know who he is. Get 1. references. Call the Utah Energy Hot Line to see if anyone has complained about their service. 2. Get at least three bids. 3. Carefully inspect the work when completed, checking the empty bags or packaging to verify and measure the depth of the insulation. 4. Dont pay in advance, a 25 per cent deposit is usually sufficient. . y the work has been performed as described in his bid. 6. Be especially wary of claims that promise a dollar savings. Conditions may vary and ' such claims can be specific misleading. 7. Also be wary of phone or salesmen. Rip-of- f artists use this approach to make a sale. The Utah Energy Hot Line is ready to answer any questions about insulation and can provide the information consumers need to avoid the potential problems door-to-do- or Some of you may remember that popular tune, Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets. Little man, we were told, Lola wants you. But today that Lola may be Soviet Premier Leonid those little men and Brezhnev, and for the past five years all limitation arms in negotiations with U.S. big men involved the Soviets have been giving in to Leonids every wish like k lovers. romantic view Maybe its our SALT negotiating teams their desire to Or its world just maybe of Soviet politics. reach an accord. Whatever the reason, an analysis of U.S. SALT II negotiating positions since the 1974 Vladivostok agreement shows that the U.S. has failed to stick to its guns on every major issue; we have compromised our compromises, and have probably weakened our positions beyond repair. A new study by a Heritage Foundation national security analyst, Jeffrey G. Barlow, traces the negotiations from the 1974 Vladivostok agreement between President Ford and Premier Brezhnev, and concludes that over time, the vast majority of United States negotiating postures on specific issues have been weakened in the hopes of reaching some kind of strategic arms limitation agreement with the Soviets. In each case, however, the Soviets have used the occasion of U.S. concessions to seek additional concessions that would strengthen their hand even further, Barlow says. The This has happened, Barlow says in his study not beSALT II Negotiations: Promise and Practice cause U.S. negotiators have purposefully set about to compromise U.S. interests, but because the U.S. and Soviet Union have different views of what SALT II should accomplish, and because the two superpowers have vastly different styles of bargaining. While on the one hand, American negotiators have consistently acted as if the main purpose of these negotiations was the achievement of a strategic arms limitation agreement, therefore subordinating the problems of strategic balance, the Soviet negotiators have instead clearly acted in a manner demonstrating that their primary purpose was to use the negotiations to maximize the advantages of their continuing strategic buildup. This evident disparity in bargaining styles has naturally worked in the favor of the Soviet side. A country determined to give a higher priority to national interests than to achieving agreement always4 retains the bargaining advantage over a country determined instead to place the higher priority on reaching agreement. star-struc- East. , North Burglary reported by Steven Kendall-321February 27, 1979 Auto accident-32- 5 East 2550 North. Gas Theft-48- 3 East 1850 North. East 2550 North. Driving under the influence-32- 5 1979 28, February Insufficient Funds Check. Mr. and Mrs. Tom L'. Lowe, 4608 S. 6300 W. Hooper, received the Weber County . 400 Blast. March 5. 1979 ; Insufficient Funds Checks Insufficient Funds Checks Insufficient Funds Checks Insufficient Funds Checks Insufficient Funds Checks. Alarm-A- ll Seasons. Armed Robbery-Barker- s Service Station-258- 5 North 825-166- 6. o o o o o i?Vo fete misrepresented or improperly installed insulation. Utahns who feel they have been ripped-of- f by an insulation company are directed to call the Utah Energy Hot Line and file a complaint. The Hot Line will assemble the complaints and refer them to the Attorney Generals Office for possible Parents invited to bring to measl A notice was announced this week at Weber High by the Weber County School Mrs. Jackie Nurse, Swearingen concerning measle shots. All measle shots given prior to a childs first birthday or before 1970, snould now be repeated. The Weber County Health Depart ment, located at 2570 Grant Avenue, a special measle clinic for all students on Friday, March 16, 1979, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Swearingen motioned a plea to help keep the disease under control bu upd'ating all childrens measle protection. will hold that can be caused by Bob Hope says: Red Cross can teach you first aid. And first aid canbea life saver. a Wahlquist art teacher, shows two of his students, Brad Wayment and Troy Barrow the new jewelry making mochine. This saife mochine will be used in the Spring Community School schedule ot Wahlquist Junior, WAYNE FARR, Ketps You Cool Without Hooping You Groko. Wahlquist announces class schedule for community bce cancan Junior High has anSpring Community School Schedule last week and adds that several new classes will be added this Spring., 00 sq. ft. All work guaranteed for 1 full year parts and labor e Professional installation Cools up to Wahlquist 1 1 nounced its Classes that plan to be offered are Speed Reading, Soccer, Acrobatics, Cuy thw end Dcn't Street It thb Summer Jewelry Making, Personal Development, Spanish, Landscaping, Womens Fitness, Stained Glass, Disco Dance, Disco Dance (couples only), Tennis (Sections 1 and 2), and WE ARE YOUR MICROWAVE COOKING CENTER o a Parent Organizing Claseee that could still possibly make the schedule include Motorcycle Repair, Group Guitar, Beauty Seminar, and Summer Job Seminar. Because many of the classes mentioned will have site limitations, officials ask that interested persons preregister by calling Wahlguist Co-o- RICH BROTHIIRS APPLIANCE iHSATINQ 8978 So. 1600 W., Roy 773-044- 1 3Ce aAhlm Q)iccCcnrleo Center 829 to. State, Clearfield 773-40- 30 B Junior High at You may also register the first day of class. All fees should be paid before or during the first class. It has been reported that all classes may be extended two weeks when the majority of class participants request 399-33S- i. an extention. Acting as instructors for this springs program will be David Brandy, Jeff Myer, Janet McLean. .Wynn Farr, Judy Bezoeki, Gary Turner Brent Campbell. Calrice Heileweil, Brooks Gibbs, A1 Johnston, and Nedra Allen. A complete schedule of events will be published at a later dale. The average registration fees are about 94.50 for a week course. Speed reading and Soccer get underway on April 2 and ..that is foOowd by Acrobatics on April 3. |