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Show Po,e 4 V p June 25, 1980 Ben Lomond Beacon Activities enumerated for Pleasant View's celebration of the nation's founding '4. V?$ , View Pleasant The cars will turn east on 3925 N., and south on 800 W. to Elberta Dr. They will proceed east on Elberta Dr. to 175 W., west on Weber High Dr., and north on 500 W. The parade will continue through will celebrate the nations dependence from England July 3rd and 4th with in- jv,. , a dancing, melodrama, and a visit from V'J parades, Congressman Gunn McKay. The activities will begin with a car parade at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Trophies will be awarded for the most ti V' patriotic, most beautiful, & JODY TAYLOR JANNALEE SKINNER JOI LIN HAYES Scholarship pageant slated will women compete for the title of Queen Days .Cherry Saturday, June 28 at Weber High School. 'l ; Twelve The North Ogden Cherry Days Scholarship Pageant fwill be held at the high school :auditorium at 7:50 p.m. r A flag ceremony will open the pageant, followed bv the 'judging on talent and evening gowns. j The bathing suit judging jand personal interviews with each girl will take place earlier in the day at the home of Mrs. Karen Larsen after a special luncheon there. Special guests, at the luncheon will include North Eldon iOgden Mayor McColley and wife Beverly, Miss Utah Karen Brinley, Master of Ceremonies Roger Arnold, and reigning Miss Cherry Days Sharon Kendall. Judges for the contest are Ms. Brinley, Pat Poce, Troy Thornton, Hazel Robertson, and Nancy Flamm. Jody Taylor, Janna Lee Skinner, and Joi Lin Hayes are the final three contestants to be profiled in the Beacon prior to the contest. Ms. Taylor, 16, is the daughter of Robert and Lynda Taylor, 3030 W. 1900 N. A senior at Weber High School this coming school year, Ms. Taylor has won third place in the State Spelling bee, first place in the District Spelling Bee, and a superior rating at the 8th and 9th grade Solo and Ensemble Festival. She was a cheerleader and a member of the Melodettes and Choralaires. Ms. Taylor enjoys tennis, riding, testant in the state DECA competition. Her hobbies are motorcycle and traveling, camping. She has visited 40 states in the United States. Her ambition is to be a child psychologist because she loves little children and wants to help them with their problems. Ms. Skinner, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer, 4168 N. 500 Pleasant View. A 1980 graduate of Weber High W., School, Ms. Skinner plans to major in broadcasting and minor in journalism in college. She was the student director and house manager of Weber Highs Arsenic and Old Lace production, winner of Excellent and Superior ratings at the Drama Meet, a finalist in the Weber Invitational, historian of the Debate Club, and a con- Region and cutting dramatic humorous material for drama students, cooking, and reading. Her ambition is to pursue a career in the field of broadcast journalism. ' is the Ms most homorous, most musical, and best cars. Scouts, youth groups, and families are urged to enter the car parade with decorated trucks, cars, and vans. No horses are allowed in the parade. The car parade will line up and be judged at the LDS Church parking lot on 900 W. and Pleasant View Drive. It will then proceed west on Pleasant View Dr., north on 1100 W., east on 3800 North, and north on 900 W. and Heights Mountain Estates, back to 500 W., and into the Weber Majestic High School driving range, where it will disband. A kiddie parade will march around the high school track at 6:30 p.m. Youngsters with bicycles, tricycles, big wheels, or are welcome to join ( wagons the parade. No horses are allowed. At 6:45 p.m., three hang gliders will take off from Ben Lomond peak under the direction of Ralph Butler for the pleasure of viewers at the celebration. The Soul Strutters from Dance Dixie Coggins Shoppe will perform from 6:45 to 7 p.m. at the Weber High football field. There will be free games, races, and prizes for children and teenagers at the football field from 7 to 7:30 p.m. The Pleasant View Committee Beautification will sell popcorn, drinks, and other goodies. A community meodrama entitled Dead Wood Dick will be presented in the high school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be $2 for adults, $1, for children. On July 4 the Pleasant View Jr. Posse will hold a flag ceremony at Shady Lane Park, 600 W. at 7 a.m. A before the program and during the breakfast. The activities will conclude in time to allow residents to attend Congressman McKay will follow the flag ceremony. Breakfast will be served after the program and continue until 9 a.m. The menu will feature pancakes,, ham, eggs, and beverages.- the Cherry Days Parade ;in North Ogden. City Councilwoman Helen Packer is overseeing all the Pleasant View celebration arrangements. The chairman of the July 4th Committee is Collette Healy, the publicity head Beth Maughan, park setup chairman LaMar Jensen, car parade chairman John Brockbank, featuring program The cost is $1.75 for adults, 75 cents for children. The Brent Hales Family Fiddlers will entertain kiddie parade head Mary Ann Garner, the breakfast organizers E.J. Van Wagoner and Bert Butters, and the games organizers Anne Jones, Vickie Hacking, Frank Herring, and Cookie Cottle. Hayes, 16, of Ernie and Carolyn Langston, 7127 E. 3100 N. She will be a senior at Weber High School this year. She has won a letter for , daughter acted cheerleading, in winning road shows, and played on a winning church basketball team. Her hobbies are cooking, dancing, basketball, and singing. She has traveled in 35 states and Canada. Ms. Hayes enjoys working with children, especially handicapped She would like to become a nurse. ones. district horse show 4--H set in Pleasant View A Show Horse District 4-- will be held in Pleasant View Saturday, June . 28. Registration of entrants will start at 8 a m., and the show will begin at 9 a.m. The show offers three judged and three timed events. The fitting and competishowmanship tion is mandatory for all entrants. All other contests are optional. Points will be awarded for the entrants performance in each event. must All participants take a written test on horsemanship and horse science. The two judged events will be Western horsemanship and Western riding. The three timed competitions will be keyhole riding, pole bending, barrel and racing. Fame, and his beautiful and talented singing sensation, Kelly Foxtone, have a new single out Hasnt it Been Good Together, that is sure to be a chart buster! These RCA recording artists are backed by some great musicians, Rainbow Ranch Boys, we can expect great combination. Long time things from this member of the Grand Ole Opry, Hank Snow is also a member of The Canadian Music Hall of Fame. of some 200 Barbara Fairchild, the Super-sta- r engagements per year is Columbias recording sensation. Her song credits include Teddy Bear Song, Baby Doll, Standing in Your Line, Color My World and many more. T.V. credits include: Nashville on the Road, Hee That Haw, Pop Goes Country, Marty Robbins Show, Nashville Music. star-studd- Contestants will be grouped into those aged and 1, 14-1- 9. 12-1- 3, The six contestants who receive By Hazel Park HANK SNOW, newest member of Country Music Hall of the highest number of points will compete in the County Horse Show July 12 at Hooper. 4-- H Yes, Dave Dudley is still going strong with his Truck Drivers Legend booming. Daves latest single: White Line Interstate Gold, includes Fever, and his new album: Good Company returns to WSC from USO tour - During its USO tour of Europe, Weber State Colleges Good Company 47-d- entertainment group perbefore formed 47,513 military personnel and their dependents in 46 performances, including top ranking NATO officers. , The company returned home earlier this month after visiting military installations throughout West Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and Iceland. David Sterling, company manager, in a report submitted to Dr. Rodney H. Brady, WSC president, after the group returned, said that because of its excellent showing on a USO tour last year in Europe, the WSC group was rated a VIP unit, throughout its whole tour' this year. At the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe in Brussels, Belgium, the audience included the highest ranking general in command of all NATO forces throughout Europe and the Persian in addition to high ranking officers from 14 NATO Mr, countries, Sterling said. Group members said they were surprised to find in informal visits with audience members after the two hour variety programs that many of those they talked with already knew of WSC because of its outstanding basketball teams. It was the fourth successful USO tour for the Weber State group. Gulf, The Last Run, which critics say Is destined to be number one. Youve heard many of his hit songs skyrocket to the top of the charts, Six Days on the Road, Me and My Ole Sentimental Journey and C.B., Keep on Truckin, many more on Sun Recordis. Readers have asked about David Rogers, the man with a distinct musical style. An entertainer who puts every effort into communication with his fans. Here is a man who believes a good song is a part of someones life and he feels involved with that life. When David learned that the historic Grand Ole Opry was doomed to be demolished, he made a statement in song, and his choice was the choice 12 famous songs most performed on Opry stage which he recorded on album. His Farewell to the Ryman, has been placed in the Country Music Hall of Fame. David records for Republic with 31 hit singles to his credit. Need You, Loving You Has Changed My Mind, Ill Be There are Hey There Girl, You and Me Alone, some of hit songs weve thrilled to over the years. T.V. credits include: Good Ole Nashville Music, The Bill Anderson Show, Porter Wagoner Show, Nashville The Ralph Emery Specials, and a long list of Scene, personal appearances. Fans may contact these artists at 264 Old Hickory Blvd., Madison, Tenn. 37115. DO YOU HA VI OVERHANG preparation for Pleasant View's car parade are Andy Maughan, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan, Wendy Hales, 12, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thane Hales, and Jennilyn Brockbank, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brockbank. Photo by Nancy Lynn Krzton. GETTING INTO THE PATRIOTIC SPIRIT in Bergen column: A case history in Arnold Furst, a Hypno-Therapis- t, was in New York City for a brief visit and pleased to run into a friend from Japan. They enjoyed dinner and a cocktail, and began talking about subjects of mutual interest. Eventually, they got around to discussing hypnosis. The friend from Japan, asked, Can you hypnotize me? Yes, was the reply. I feel that all persons who can understand such simple instructions as stand up, sit down and close your eyes, can be hypnotized, the man continued. Recently the Psychology at Columbia University has been lecturing about hypnosis and he says that he can hypnotize about 80 percent of the subjects in his class. He also maintains that the more intelligent a person is, the easier it is for him to follow the hypnotic instructions and become hypnotized. Is that true? Yes, was the reply. professor The conversation went on. I know many amateur hypnotists who feel they can HANGOVER? When a stage hypnotist invites a committee of volunteers from the audience to come up to the stage to be hypnotized he finds those who respond are almost always exhibitionists who are willing to do almost anything; regardless how preposterous, if by so doing they can remain on the stage and thus satisfy their need to be The center of attention. Of course, these persons will often off ' any shrug their abfor responsibility surd actions by insisting that Read and use the classifieds LUNG ASSOCIATION AMERICAN not be hypnotized because their understanding of hypnosis is based upon the demonstrations they have seen presented by vaudeville and carnival entertainers. When hypnosis is presented in front of a group for entertainment it must be done in a false manner in order to give the false impression that the hypnotist is causing the subject to do something the subject does not want to do. The popular misconception of hypnosis is that the performer has a power or control over the subject. Not true. 5388 SOUTH 1 900 WEST ROY, FREEDOM UTAH 84067 TEL 825-- 1 Yes, would like to subscribe to the only community newspaper exclusively serving North Ogden, Pleasant View, and Plain City. I LIKE NEVER BEFORE! CARLOAD SALE Address:. LIMITED TIME .State:. City:. New -- Zip: Subscription Renewal CALL 394-452- 9 as Hear 4141 RIVERDALE 5.50 666 j I I I I I I I I I 2 Years 9.00 ROAD PLEASE ENCLOSE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WITH FORM. they were compelled to act according to the instructions given by the hypnotist and frequently they will hide their embarrassment by saying they were unable to had an I will something else for you, the I will hypnotist said. suggest that the sebaceous glands in your scalp will be hairline remember anything that took place during the performance. These performers will insist that the stimulated and this increased secretion will cause an improvement in the condition of your hair and will result in a growth of new hair during the next few volun- teers came forward only because they wanted to act foolish and then these performers will believe that only foolish persons can be hypnotized. Not true. months. The young shoulders sagged. His hands slid off his lap and hung loosely at his sides. He looked up with abject wonderment as he meekly asked, Will you do this for me? At a later date, the hypnotherapist began his special induction technique, on his friend and the result, after several sessions was an improved hair and scalp condition. Two friends meeting, conversation, intersecting and a successful experience the hypnotist remarked. in As the hypno-therapigazed at his friend across the table, he looked at his friends thinning hair and receding mans attitude changed completely. His Please hypnotize me, the friend requested. Well, I could give you some suggestions which will serve to strengthen your body as well as your mind. You will have better muscular coordination and when you work-ou- t in your gymnasium, you will exert a great deal more effort and thus you will be taxing your muscles and they will respond by becoming stronger, and spiration. st ' hypno-therap- y strengthened the friendship and proved a most amazing point in their discussion on hypnosis. death trap for pet I I I I I Name:. y Your car may be a rfhe Ben Lomond BBBCBFl MAINTENANCE hypno-therap- I I I I I J Dont leave your dog or cat in a parked car during the hot summer months not even for a short trip to the supermarket. The buildup of heat inside your car can kill your pet very quickly On an average summer day the temperature inside 1 Sandals O Sandak ft ifc. Miirt fmrnth Twtvwwn wow war Sw your car can reach an unbearable 160 degrees in the sun. Even if you leave your windows cracked a bit, your dog or cat can die of heat prostration within a short time. And, those that survive can suffer unseen brain damage. Your pet doesnt sweat like you do. Its lungs are its main cooling system. With nothing but overheated air to breath, your pet cant live very long. Remember, OUAPANTEE DIVE YEAH W PERCENT OUARANTSE "Sandakt have unlimited user Ideal tor. Boating A Camping Garden Shoes, Children's Play. Work A Shopping, Semi Dress shaded parking areas, open windows, and air conditioned cars with the motors off wont work. If you love your pet, leave it home. Dont take a chance with your pets life. If your animal is overcome by heat exhaustion, you can give immediate first aid by cooling him with cold water and ice. Then have a Veterinarian animal. check the , |