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Show y I Page July 9. 1980 Ben Lomond Beacon 6 Pleasant View celebrates WSC offers GED tests nations independence Chewy days Persons who have not graduated from high school and are beyond the standard high school age may still be celebration gets big turnout Thousands games, and speeches fireworks under sunny skies. The day began early with a 6 am. flag raising ceremony at North Ogdens Bicen- tennial Park. Student Association and Kiddie Country won first prize in the mini float Hundreds category. The 3rd Annual Cherry Days foot race had 123 entries, more than double last years participation. Leland Barker and Zina Adams were the male and female winners in the three mile race, Clyde Barker and Laura Camp the winners in the six mile run. A richly carved wooden flower chest, russed-hue- gathered to watch Boy Scout Troop 413 members present the colors and hear remarks by Mayor Elldon McColley. Sen. Orrin Hatch was scheduled to appear, but could not attend because of business in Washington. The senators administrative Bill Loos, assistant, presented the city with a flag flown ov er the U S. Capitol, a gift from Sen. Hatch. The Cherry Days Parade, always a favorite, boasted nearly 60 entries this year. was Blvd. Washington packed with spectators when the procession of floats, cars and bands got underway about 10:15 a.m. The winner of this years Grand Marshalls Trophy hand quilts, and colorful ceramics produced by local artisans were but some of the displays which drew crowds of people to the annual Home Arts Show at North Ogden Elementary School throughout the day. Entrants ages varied from six to over 60. . even community tugged the winners of Plain Citys baby contest, some of who seemed none too thrilled with the attention. Eric Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown, was honored as this years King, and Emilyn Crowther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. parade around the town A square Friday morning featured Lizzie Lund, 93, the oldest living resident of Plain City, and Chester and Maude England, who have been married since 1916. A huge replica of a giraffe closer together. Glade Read and use the classifieds i WESTERN AUTO at : 1 - 1 el singles horseshoe com- petition, and teamed up with Walt Moyes to capture the doubles contest, too. Spectators were convulsed with laughter during the Firemen douse boat fire The boat, parked next to the Call home, caught on fire Firemen from North View Station extinguished a boat fire at the home of Howard Call, 4433 N. 350 W. Saturday afternoon which resulted in an estimated $20,000 worth of damage. about 2 p.m., according to a fire department spokesman. The fire then spread to the eaves of the house roof. Mr. Call pulled the boat away from the house and doused the fire in the eaves with the assistance of neighthe bors, spokesman reported. Almost Anything Goes competition, which teamed husbands and wives from Plain Citys five wards. Wives dripped ice cream on their husbands faces in attempts to hit paper cups the men held in their mouths. Another race involved a quick clothes change by team members, who then had to run a short distance and hand the clothes to someone else to be donned again. When firemen arrived, the Sea Ray craft was fully engulfed in flames. They extinguished the blaze, but the boat suffered extensive damage. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, a fire department spokesman said. Nine North View firemen to the fire. Firemen from the Weber County Fire Department jumped in their trucks to assist, but were told en route that the blaze could be handled without them, and returned to their station. responded The 3rd Ward proved the most skillful in the Almost Anything Goes category, winning first place. The 2nd Ward placed second, and the 1st Ward came in third. The 4th and 5th Wards came in fourth and fifth, ively. respect- Brent Atkinson proved he bkb-bO- l Ut. The average 1 write pencil can draw a line 35 miles long or approximately 50,000 English words. Temple council by winning the pieeating contest, while Bill g McBride won the contest among members. presidents named non-counc- il A four-da- y tennis tournament ended July 4th, and these people came out on top: Winn Stanger, mens singles champion; Winn Stanger and Dennis Hadley, mens doubles champions; Winn and Blanche Stanger ; mixed doubles champions; Jenelle and Jenkins, womens singles champion. . Everyone within spraying distance got wet during the Weber Fire County Department sponsored fire hose an fight, annual tradition. The day culminated in a spectacular fun-pack- fireworks display at the Plain City Junior Posse Grounds after sundown. and Dennis Becky McBride, who organized the 1980 July 4th activities for Plain City, said they were ' FLOOR MODELS YEAR OLD MODELS if Black & White Portable 12" J HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTIONS he HWY t Open Fairfil'l (Limit 1 A ; Concrete lon daily, except Sundays Open July 24th 02.50 H OFF PER YD. Coupon Per Yd.) PRESENT COUPON! ahead for eppt. Tel. 773-982- 2 Call Free trailers Save time 8 money expires- juiy 23 HERE'S A FEW EXAMPLES i ONLY AC. DC black 9" dia. model AA096. & white 2 dia. black 8 white model ADI 204. 2 ONLY 25" dia XL100 color model GD626. 4 25" dia. electronic tuner XL100 console Reg. $669 JEWELRY. 25" dia. XL100 electronic tuner GA793 Rfl- $719 INSTANT CASH! PAYING UP TO s40 ONLY ONLY 1 ' , , IhWliti ff Why .it; "..v, their acquired in aq informal Candidates are tested on their retention of broad concepts and generalizations, not how well (hey remember facts and details. Development fund officers named Peter development named to another term as vice chairman, his fifth. Reappointed to two years terms on the board were Virginia Andrews, William J. Critchlow III, A. Russell Croft, Joseph H. Florence, Ora R. Hall, David G. Moore, James J. Whetton and Fran M. Wikstrom. In his annual report to the group, Mr. Hurst noted that Maugham, at officer Weber State College, was named executive director of the Weber State College Development Fund at the annual meeting of the groups board of directors. He replaces Dean W. Hurst, who has held the office since 1967, shortly after the organization was established. Mr. Hurst recently was named vice for college president relations at WSC, and the added responsibilities made it necessary for him to relinquish the directorship. Mr. Hurst was named treasurer for the board, replacing Dr. James R. Foulger, who has held the office also since 1967. He is leaving his position as vice president for business affairs at WSC and will be returning to the classroom as a member of the faculty after taking a years leave of absence. Roy Nelson, local banker and member of the WSC Institutional Council, was named to an unprecedented seventh term as chairman of funds was when it This is pays to have a green thumb, but theres more than one crop you can plant for savings at harvest time. Sowing the seeds of energy savings now will help you harvest lower energy bills year round. And, tilling the soil of energy savings means youll have extra savings to stash away in your till from now on. Plants need plenty of sunlight to grow, but that same light contributes to bills. 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WSC is one of about 2,600 testing centers throughout the U.S. authorized to administer the tests, which are taken annually by a half the development In Salt Lake City, Elder Clarence E. Wonnacott is named first counselor in the Salt Lake Temple, and Elder Marvin L. Pugh, is second counselor. Elder A. Ray Curtis remains as president of the Salt Lake Temple. I C0NCRETER0 JECTS? Yard I I I ONE OF A KINDS Utah-T- Mormon Church announces new temple presidencies for Ogden, Utah, and Idaho Falls, Idaho, and new counselors in the Salt Lake Temple presidency. Elder Keith W. Wilcox of Ogden, is the new president of the Ogden Temple, with first counselor Paul W. Bott of Ogden, and Elder Milton J. Jess, Jr., of Farmington, Utah, as second counselor. celebration, but were looking forward to simply being participants next year. RCA By Glen Perrins OGDEN, the with pleased NEW MODELS ARRIVING Clearance Sale On toward testing Development had the largest appetite among the mayor and city 1 825-60- 1 29 So Stale, Clearfield, . years Other members of the royal family on the giraffe float were Duke Dean Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker; Duchess Kate Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Taylor; Prince Morgan Maw, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Jody Maw; Princess Alexus Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Nelson. Rocker's Western Auto now does . . . EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIR - Most Makes Call Stan or Brent was as this Queen. ATTENTION BIKERS: VERY REASONABLE RATES Crowther, spotlighted The giraffe, constructed by Mary Graves and Gary and Peggi Nielsen, won first prize in the morning parade. The Doug Cowdin familys Wells Fargo wagon won second place, and Scout Pack 295 s rocket came in third. All three winners received trophies for their floats. In other friendly competitions July 4th, Gary DeVries placed first and Douglas DeVries placed second in the 10,000 meter marathon. Carl Saunders won the school get high test. The General Educational Plain City gets the holiday spirit Plain City turned out in force to celebrate the nations independence July 4th, participating in scores of activities designed to raise the spirits and draw a close to equivalency credit and perhaps become eligible for college through a special tug-of-w- d arrangements, able to grab the limelight, as the winners of the Cherry Days attracted large crowds, Baby Contest took their bows offered watercolors, pen and during the morning parade. The Cherry Days PeeWee ink drawings, and oil Prince and Princess were paintings fez the publics Jacob Fessler and Angela viewing pleasure. There was something for Jolley. Jeremy Cherry and Shauna Go'rdon were this everyone during the Cherry Days festivities, including a years Prince and Princess, between the and Jason Wheelwright and North View Fire Department Brandy Baltazar ruled the and members of the Ogden roost as King and Queen. The climax of the day was Police Department. In that a breathtaking fireworks battle, the firemen emerged the winners. display in North Ogden Park Spectators could choose after dusk. from hang gliders, dancing All in all, I think it was a by Dixie Coggins Dance good celebration, said Dale a Shoppe, 90s Wride, chairman of Cherry Gay melodrama, softball games, Days. Were real pleased and a horsemanship comwith it. Mr. Wride was especially petition between junior posses from North Ogden, happy with the work of Pleasant View, Farr West Chuck Liechty, Bryce and Uintah, among other Burnham and fellow events. members of Scout Troop 88, Pleasant Views Ridge who removed all the holiday Riders rode away with the debris from North Ogden Jack Arnold Revolving Park by 10 a.m. Saturday. Chuck and Bryce directed Trophy for the best performance by a the cleanup as part of their efforts to attain the rank of junior posse. Even babies got a chance Eagle Scout. The Art Exhibit at North Ogden Park, which also was a float made by the North Ogden 5th, 6th, and 13th Wards. A float from St. James Parish was awarded the Queens Trophy. First prize for standard size floats was given to the Ogden LDS of area residents turned out to enjoy Cherry Days festivities July 4th, celebrating the holiday with traditional activities of or visiting the WSC testing center in Room 45 in the basement of the Stewart Library. 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