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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, March 1 6, 1 978, Page 4 - 1 jL Plan now to attend the annual Sew Show March 20, 10 a m to noon in the Weber State College Union Building Auditorium This year's program will include- "How Down-fille- d to Make and Fine Points Clothing of Sewing to Add that Professional Look The w orkshop is sponsored by Utah State University - Parenting info given Some educators say students progress in schools depends somewhat on how well parents talk to them at home. Talking and listening every day to your child can build the child's image, and thats an active ingredient in the success formula Its important to recognize that you talk differently to children of different ages Listen to yourself when you talk to your child who isnt old enough to enter school Many parents give their youngsters of this age a long string of statements such as no, dont touch, and mustnt do that do this instead7 This way, youre Why not say preventing little Johnny from shattering a valuable antique vase by handing him a sturdy pan to pummel You get your last opportunity to build a close personal relationship with your child during the years when school begins and before the breakaway to adulthood. You can help during these years by praising things done well , by offering understanding and constructive suggestions about failures, and by helping the youngster to improve In talking to youngsters in these middle years, shun belittling terms such as stupid, or ridiculous Talk proudly about your child's strengths and realistically about weaknesses and that child will adopt the same attitudes When adolescence arrives, youngsters need privacy, social acceptance by both sexes, and understanding of the emotional extremes they experience Try to tolerate fads that may appear silly to you, but don't hesitate to set limits where the youths is concerned with drag racing, drugs, etc In talking to people in these years, talk openly, be fair in your demands and avoid sarcasm If talk doesnt work try listening well-bein- g 'Jr: N GELAS COMPANY Auto Commercial - INSULATED v C,o o'VeC C J. COREY Sr INSTALLATION STAHLE 563 W, 100 N. BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010 AND SA ItS ISTIMAlOH Residential STORM DOORS GLASS WINDOWS RES. atiii 292-550- 3 Extension Services, with Weber State College Department Clothing cooperating Ellie a Copley, of a leading clothing com- Extension Specialist; Kathy Mohan, W S C. Clothing Instructor; make attractive to how Clothing Elizabeth Darley, Extension Home Economist, for Weber and U S U County The program is free There's An Answer by Norman Vincent Peale and a junior at Weber High, has been named the new Key Club sweetheart. PAM ALLEN, Ruth Stafford Peale Sinful or cracked? I Q More and more women wear pants suits where go to church A few say its wrong My grandma says its wrong to wear them any time A book I read said that in olden days a woman who dressed like a man was either sinful or cracked. Is it wrong for a woman to wear slacks and pants suits, especially to church7 A The worship of God, the Heavenly Father, the King of Kings, the Creator of the Universe, is never to be a light or frivolous act. If one were to be received by the President of the United States, he or she would dress respectfully and appropriately. dress is no sign of respect to the Sloppy or Deity. While we ourselves prefer dresses for women in church, since prevailing style considers pants suits respectable, there is no real reason why such dress should not be acceptable as proper attire for public worship Pam Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Oliver of 1070 N 7800 E. in Huntsville, has been named Key Club Sweetheart. She is very active in gymnastics and her awards include placing second in region on the optional beam She has also been on the honor roll at Weber High ONE YEAR GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Give One Free To A Relative or Friend For the second year in a row, North Ogden Junior High has taken the county cage title Last Friday the Knights , under defeated Roy, coaches Alan Poulsen and Ron Cefalo. Kelly Johnson made 22 of the Knights points and Larry Thompson made 15. Vern Stacey made 10 points and Todd Stokes made 10 Michelle .Up fl ADDRESS I CITY .ZIP STATE AMOUNT 1 Year 2 Years I jciTY I ISTATE 1 I AMOUNT I I a .ZIP I I Year Smith. Annalee Farnsworth, Natalie Holt, Heidi Malan, Karen Thorpe. 7th grade Biological, Gina Clark, Susan Grassli, Jennifer Smith Physical- Becky Christensen, Karen Schmitz, Ranae Stone. Earth: Angie Hill, Jacque Hill, Mike Wheeler. Medical Dental: Teri Jen DeYoung, DeYoung North Ogden Junior High held an assembly on March 10 It was sponsored by the studen body and ninth grade officers. The name of the group that sang for us was Change of Pace, the group is from Weber State College. Suann Richard Medical-Dental- : Niembereer. Chris An-- ) Steamex note Iho rlirt Yu s "V HOGAN has been named a sweetheart attendant at Weber High TAMI dont reach. OA J t C- Her e . Clr--Cj 71 S o-- f e x 'x'1 2 $2 00 Of 6 the rental price dinosaur bones, Then on March 9 the North Ogden Junior High journalism class went to the District Printing Office. There they were shown how they did all of the Yearbook Lynns Dry Cleaning 959 W 5700 S Roy 825 4311 Club Key XW' A group of Weber School District patrons representing all parts of the District toured schools Thursdav The group hoarded a bus at 8 39 a m and proceeded to Higginson, 22, a administration the is most preferred male at Weber State College this sear, based on campus wide major, voting Higginson, and Mrs a son of Mr Robert E Higginson of 2024 Liberty, won the distinction over a field of six candidates in an annual contest sponsored by the Associated Women Students of Weber State College. s Candidates were a 'N. IYan-- company s" 2 $S I It I spon- sored by campus sororities and other student carpet cleaner . printing 14 and 15 there a spelling bee The spellers that went from North Ogden Junior High On March was were: Suann 9th giade Christensen. Sheldon Buck, Alan Rhecs, Denise Twit-che(alternate) 8th grade Mik Hoopes, Jeff Harris, Juhe Griffin, Jeff Healy (alternate). 7th grade- Karen Schmitz, ll Cindy Dickerson, Shawn Wiokersham, Greg Wilkey (alternate) Schools fours organizations. 1 fossils, rocks, stuffed animals and ancient artifacts business Rotasv.iiTp!tsas to use as a vacuum S On March 6, the seventh graders had a fieldtrip to the Museum of Natural History, in Salt Lake City They saw Bob fe of your C e ms i O sq ft per hour or rrm-- e G es professional results D' es quickly1 Rent the pro ,, i"; to They sang a lot of different songs, but they were here for only 45 minutes Preferred male named at college L"'" ets loosen and lift Out ixl'm'ui moor umnot mm cuts other methods s I 1 . I 1 Cathy l: Well donate $2 to save your carpet! freegift subscription. ADORES Medical-Denta- Thirty eight students from Ogden are going to represent their school in the district Science Fair. Those attending the Science Fair from North Ogden are-9tgrade in Biological, Linda Drosebeke, Boyd Fernn, Wendy Grant, Kelly Johnson, Melanie Owen Physical: Christensen, - Nichols, North 4 Carrie Cox, Janean Gibby, Luann Moon, Robin Earth- also. Parker, out the coupon below to start your subscription Ben Lomond Beaconfor just s5b0 per year or s900 for two years. Then designate a friend or relative to receive a GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Schmitz 8th grade Biological, Gardner, Julie Lyndie Griffin, Lisa Griffiths, Mike Kinyon Physical: Mark Hoopes, Jill Lakomski. Ramroth, Laurie Williams Earth- - Wayne Cox, Lamar Fill B y 8 my husband returned to school to study age mortuary science It was a hard, grueling program and he literally sweated it out I studied along with him, typed his papers, worked at a job to help pay his fees It was a struggle, but we had unshakable faith that God meant this for him After four years he graduated and we borrowed heavily and set up our funeral chapel My husband is doing a magnificent job for the few families who have come to us, but people in our community continue to go to our only competitor Expenses are high and money goes mighty fast 37 394-477- NAME sewing, North Ogden Jr. on nr Afraid of failure 790 W. 3800 So. Riverdale, Utah NAME M art, swimming and sports She plans to attend college after high school graduation Key Clubs second attendant is Tami Hogan She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hogan of 495 E 3100 N. She has been on the honor roll and a member of the Pep Club and gymnastics team. She enjoys playing the piano, dancing, skiing and outdoor sports After graduation she plans to attend Weber State College and major in cosmetology junior varsity cheerleaders. She is the member of the FBLA and a member of the Pep Club Her hobbies and interests include swimming, sports and playing the piano and she plans to attend Weber State College The first attendant is Jo Design Layout Camera ready art 1 include School Miss Allen is involved with the gymnastics team and is head cheerleader of the Commercial Art Service specializing in: YOUR Ann High School. irtlifft SUBSCRIPTION1 student, JoAnne Hancock, has also sweetheart attendant Key Club s !: Hancock and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Val Hancock of 178 S 4700 W She was the sophomore class secretary and is on the junior class council She has also been on the honor roll. She is a member of the pep club and key club, DECA. and F O Z Miss Hancocks hobbies The Key Club Sweetheart and her attendants have been announced at Weber I At HIGH been named sweetheart am a disabled veteran, 28 years old, a college been married almost eight years now and have have student, a son six years old Three weeks ago my w ife left and filed for a divorce I know she loves me, but she tells me she cannot live with me because I have a bad temper, a negative attitude toward everything and cannot show my love I think now she is right about my ways. I know with help I can change, and change permanently, and make my wife feel wanted and loved. I dont think I ever realized how much I love and need my family until now How can I win my familys love again? A. The answer to your question is very simple Change yourself from what you are to what you ought to be One of the greatest facts about human nature is that no person needs to remain as he is Obviously you know what you should do. Curb that bad temper and change from a negative to a positive attitude Granted, that is not all that easy. But I have personally seen thousands of people change And the best way to do it is to let Somebody change you. And you know who that Somebody is1 We have a booklet, THE POWER TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE, which has helped others with problems such as yours, and a copy of it is on its way to you Anyone reading this column who would like a free copy of the booklet may obtailn one by writing to us in care of Box 500, Pawling, NY 12564 Q WEBER Club selects Need to win them back Q 1 U HOWES GRAPHICS ri . .u'&tq dowm-fille- pany will show how to make professional looking down-fille- d clothing Viola Crow, a skilled sewing teacher will show 5 lapels, pockets, collars and other sewing techniques. Cooperating to bring the program to this area are: Theta Johnson, U.S U. representative d $ Mr. Higginson's sponsor was LaDianeda. The winner was introduced at the Preference Ball last weekend. It was held in the WSC Union ballroom Weber High Si hool l.ni ou'e they observed the (iow;h in the Harrisville, Pleasant View and Noi'h dgden areas Growth in the Harrisvilh aieas was of Nurth discussed by I lams wiles mover. Duane louisen Following a tom of W be r High School 'he gt ini p looked at the growth and growth poei.tnil in t he northeast pail Ogden he next si hool stop was the Valley School in Hunt swlle Pi mcipal Sc ott Ballif explained lo the gi imp that the Valley Si Inml is ex 1 jxriencmg growth pioblems and a crowding situation, especially in the i h mi ntary section After leaving the Valley Sc hool. the pad ons saw fu st hand the growth in western Weber County and looked into a crowded lutuluoom situatmnat Roy High Mayor Joseph Dawson who was part of the group explained the tremendous gmwth in the western pint of Roy The group culminated their tour at the new Uintah Elementary School In a discussion lexi by Superin- tendent G Leland the group Bur-ningha- agreed upon recommendations In be presented to the Weber Board of Education at its scheduled meeting on March 15 |