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Show Lomond. assembly was called to order Wednesday, Oct. 27 in the Scots gym with President OHS Studentbody Scott Jones presenting the Iron Horse Trophy to BL Studentbody President Scott Stites. Scott Jones commented' while presenting the trophy, that although Ben Lomond and Ogden High are one of the biggest rivals in the state, the traditional Iron Horse game is one of the greatest exhe periences in football, describes this game as an intense experience for himself. Scott Stites accepted the trophy with pride as the and faculty studentbody cheered on. Coach Brent Belnap, Anthony Medina and Jeff Egbert, representing BLs football team then presented An Answer. American Cancer Society regular feature, prepared by the Amencan Cancer Society, to help save your life from cancer. A studentbody, cheerleaders, Bonnie Lassies and the band for all the support given. The assembly was ended with the school hym, This is the year of the Scots. 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Nick Baker, Republican for State Senator District 2; Richard Jensen, Aires Bonnie The sang Republican for State Auditor; Mans Grass is Always by Sandra Cleveland Be Glen Cottle, Democrat for Me Let to Close You, I Softly as Leave was Greener, Sounds of Autumn In the Still of the State Representative, There, You and Celebrate. the theme of the annual Ben No. 7, Dahl Crabtree, and Boogie Woogie District Night, Lomond High School Choral for State The Ben Lomond High Bugle Boy. They were ac- Republican Department Fall Concert, School Afternoon Chorus companied by Sherry Wood. Representative Districts. presented Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. in sang, All the Pretty Little Tom R. Larsen, the BL auditorium. Directed for County Lomond High Republican Homeland, Ben The Horses, by Ann Moulton, the audience and Ill Walk School Concert Choir sang, Commissioner. Trent Alvord, Devotion, was entertained by the BLHS With God. Scott Matheson and George They were acDeep River,' I Must BLHS atModern Choir, Donnetta by companied There Will Come Soft Batchelor were also in Afternoon Chorus, BLHS Rassmussenan and Linda Sing, tendance. with are The Stars Rains, Of course the speakers Morning Chorus, BLHS Stubbs. Ezekiel Saw the Voyager, BLHS the and Bonnie Aires, of drawing the most attention the Wheel, and Rhythm The Morning Chorus sang, Concert Choir. were the Senatorial canacwere This Life.. They The Water Is Wide, The Ben Lomond High Jim Senator companied by Becky Stott, didates, School Modern Choir sang, Guys In Love With You, for McClure representing Sherry Wood and Sherry Ben Rise Up, Born Free, and Maria. Harmony, Orrin Hatch and Senator Williams. The Other Accompanied by Becky Stott. My Love, Frank Moss. What we ought to talk about is principles, not personalities, but prinThis statement was ciples. Jim made by Senator Scot Choral Department presents fall concert FElEEFQEinLLmEFORnUFnEFGnnLIFOEEFOEmLLfaMOQmi McClure (R) of Idaho. Sen. McClure was speaking as a blJ mm ' m i FREE Plugs .MazdearOOOmUe FREE FOR ALL E3 R! ' Free service-tren all ne e parts-- ro.ars cars a b trucks Free labor E3 Maintenance FREEFO RMLFREEFO R ALLFHEEFORALLFREEFO HALLFREEFO RAH HURRY! THESE OFFERS SOON TO END!! CUTRUBUS 843 W. Riverdale Rd. OGDEN Ph. representative of Republican Senatorial Candidate Orrin Hatch in an assembly held for Weber High students. History students attention in the assembly was brought to the Bill of Particulars written by The Founding Fathers and addressed to King George I. This Bill stated colonial grievances FREE Service FREE FREE on FREE 621-110- 0 Senator Moss defended the welfare program, but pointed out that fraud must be eliminated in the program. On the subject of abortion Moss expressed a difference with the offical Democratic party platform. Abolition of abortion should be available to states who want it. the economy Concerning Moss expressed the opinion that the governments deficit budget should be cut in order to stimulate the economy and relieve unemployment. has Moss Senator last the for Utah represented 18 years in Washington. Kerri Kelly was in charge of the campaign week was and committee infor sending responsible vitations to the candidates and serving as hostess to them while they were at Weber and Jerry Wayment, of Webers History Department was responsible for organization of the week. Corner up t&rdrain mmI gdrden hose Hang the tools inside, Roll I Old Man winter's on Oer hill and country I against the British governments oppressive policies. Senator McClure said that even though this revolution was 200 years ago, he felt it was just as modern as yesterday or today. He pointed out that in order to change government policies, the people had to have a revolution, had to make documents to change the government for freedom all over the world. Senator McClure felt the issue of the campaign was the existence of a free society, freedom to do as you please, to live your own life, and the privilege to make your own choices. In bringing back the ideas of the Bill of Particulars, which took place over 200 years ago, the Senator felt that the people needed to the way side. Theres not a sound of buzzing The garden stocks are dry, I Summertime is over breezes seem to sigh. Cold No dappled wing of butterfly No brilliant feathered bird, i No spider spinning in the sun No song from tree top heard. Leaves in yonder poplar tree Come tumbling to the earth, : AAA BUILDERS election. Poetry ' NEW CONSTRUCTION, NORTH OGDEN PLEASANT VIEW AREA. . . TYPE, 3 BEDROOMS, I.1 BATHS, FIREPLACE, FEET, FAMILY ROOM PLUS ADDITIONAL ' ,lji1 300SQUARE BATH ROUGHED IN THE BASEMENT. 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GIVE or HM A CALL. . .782-618- 2 have another revolution to do by Diana Oyler of During the week of Oct. 6 away with the excesses But in high places. the social studies depart- power of using ment at Weber High school instead conducted Campaign revolutionary tactics as was emWeek during which 27 done 200 years ago, he candidates for national, phasized the necessity of state, and local office were using ballots, instead of bullets. He noted that only 45 invited to speak. use Among those candidates percent of the people is which a to vote, their two power which attended were United States Senators. tragic statistic. Voting is one Senator Jim McClure of way to make certain those in Idaho who was in Utah Congress hear the voices of It is campaigning for Orrin the American people. a Hatch, and Senator Frank E. time to stop, to make inmore and get Moss. change Others who attended this volved. Senator McClure The week included Democrat, ended in saying, would democratic state republic for Lynn Baker, treasurer; Democrat Doug not survive when people do not care enough to parHunt for County ComL. Davis Duncan, ticipate. missioner; Speaking the same day as Democrat for Secretary of McClure was Senator Senator State; Frank S. Blair, E. Frank Moss, Orrin Hatchs 7 District from Republican Democratic opponent in the for the State Representative Shirley Carver, for Weber senatorial race. Were just on the verge of School Board No. 4, Stan new frontier, stated whole a Konkol of the American Senator Moss, and, Utah is ComParty for County the in M. Deloss vanguard. Thus, missioner; to Eggleston, Republican for opening his speech .Weber History High State Representative? District 5; Lamar P. students on a variety of Christensen for Weber School Board No. 4; Darrell G. Renstrom, Democrat for State Senator; D. Gilbert for Democrat Athay,, Attorney General; Boyd K. for Republican Storey, Stan Commissioner; County P. Darger, Republican for State Treasurer; Vernon I know H.L. states: that researchers are working hard, but are they making progress against cancer? Can you describe one major advance in the last few years? A high school senior writes: We estimate have been studying physics ANSWERIine: are there that 1,500,000 in the way and am interested Americans alive today who I it is applied to medicine. cancer and thats have heard that neutrons are are cured of Consider a sign of progress. Is cancer. ''treat to being used the situation with Hodgkins this true? of the bodys ANSWE Rline: Right now, disease, cancer or fluid lymph sysdrainage is being neutron therapy tem. Five years ago, when a studied closely in three cancer case of research centers, and with person with an early this cancer was treated, the are Neutrons reason. good best that could be hoped for uncharged atomic particles. was a 68 percent chance of Beaming them on cancer cells for five years. Today, living because benefit a has special in special treatment centers, need oxygen neutrons dont expectations for patients with in the cell to work, and at the is for center of a tumor there often early Hodgkins disease a 90 percent chance of survivConvenis very little oxygen. Of course, five years. tional therapy, cobalt ing some patients are living longer and other methods require than that. oxygen in the cancer cells to A grandfather explains: destroy them. Neutron theraMy been have py may prove to be of congrandchildren siderable value in cancer treatbothering me about giving up ment. cigarettes, and while I dont think it will make any differReence at my age, I want to do A businessman explains: be to had wife it just to show them I can do my cently, it. But, I am finding it tough. hospitalized so that a biopsy could be performed on a lump What should I do? in her breast. Naturally, we ANSWERIine: Quitting cigarboth were afraid that it would ettes at any age is a great Check with healthful idea. be cancer, but were surprised when it turned out to be your local ACS Unit for a Is my wifes case harmless. helpful and practical booklet unusual? of quitting ideas. .'Perhaps ANSWERIine: Biopsy, the youll discover that there is a removal of a small bit of smoking withdrawal program in your community. tissue for microscopic study by a specialist, must be done Is bladder cancer Question: because it is the definitive way to be absolutely sure of a a rare disease? cancer diagnosis. However, of ANSWERIine: In 1976, there the thousands of biopsies that will be about 29,800 cases diagnosed for the first time. are done on suspicious breast cantissue, only about 20 percent That means that bladder turn out to be cancer. That cer is neither a rare form of means that while the great cancer, nor one of the most majority of breast lumps and common. There is an approximate 70 percent probability swellings are not cancerous, of cure when bladder cancer on the checked be must they chance that the disease is is detected early and treated promptly. present. the Iron Horse to Dr. Russell Carruth, Principal of Ben Lomond, who said its fun to win and the Iron Horse belongs to Ben Lomond, its home. Anthony Medina No. 66 on 5 State candidates speak to social studies classes CANCER 'Horse' returns to Ben Lomond by Sandra Cleveland The Iron Horse is home in the where it belongs, hallowed halls of Ben Page Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, November 4, 1976 f They seem to say farewell to all Our life seemed short since birth. Lane A. Huband society elects officers pifal Utah Society for Hospital Public Relations has elected officers to serve from Nov. 1976 through The October 1977. At the groups annual meeting held recently at University of Utah Hospital, Sue Goldsmith, an assistant administrator of Salt Lake Citys Holy Cross Hospital, was named president. She will take over that position from Sister Francis Forster, director of public relations and special services at St. Benedicts Hospital, Ogden. has Goldsmith Mrs. directed the patient and public relations functions of Holy Cross since Hospital has also directed public relations activities for the Utah Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation since 1971, and is currently serving as 1967. She president that of promote the exchange of ideas among public relations professionals in the health care field. Membership is open to public relations directors of Utah hospitals and related health care agencies in the state. As a chapter of the American Society for Hospital Public Relations, the Utah society strives to increase public understanding and support of hospitals and to encourage the maintenance of high standards in the hospital public relations field. Group sponsors dance organization. The Beta Mu Chapter of Also elected to society offices were Helen Higley, Beta Sigma Phi is presenting Bicentennial Bash Nov. 6 public relations director of a Weber County Hospital, Roy, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the and Creta Blackburn, public National Guard Armory, 34 -- relations director of American Fork Hospital, American Fork. Mrs. Higley will act as the groups secretary, while Mrs. Blackburn will fill the role of treasurer. The Utah Society for Hospital Public Relations was formed in 1972 to Golden Ave., in Layton. The band will be Country Trash and the public is invited to attend. Cost will be $2 per person. For more information concerning this bash, call Mrs. Faye Butterfield, 4 or Mrs. Leslie Hefner, 2 |