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Show BEN Continued from Page LOMOND BEACON. April 19. 1979. page 7 1 Ammo! Esfleir gg hyinifl Ibngj hifl wiflh children) Sunny day greets egg hunters BEGINNING AT 9 a.m, last Saturday, children began to gather Elementary Park to participate in the annual Easter Egg Hunt, at the North Ogden DAD HAD to carry this youngster, but not the Easter Egg basket. ITS A MAD rush for hidden eggs. Children scurry in a hurry to ned in and produced bags and bags of candy. locate eggs that later turEVEN PARENTS turned out for the Kiwanis Easter Changes by Diane Hales 1st Place Music High School by Kami Mitchell Look in the window of my mind see if you can find what I try to tell you from out the window of my mind. They're are two different kinds of windows yet they're both anse. For theyre both inside of me to help me find the right. My heart will always tell the truth of anything I feel my mind will search for honesty to tell what is real. With these two special windows that each one of us possess allowing others in our hearts will bring us happiness. Look in my heart see the thoughts I am thinking I look out my mind and try to find the truth. Observation from an apartment window Sunsets fit the cold, w ay the day has been awesome, flir fatious mysterious, bright even lonely. Never is one day like another. Likewise the sunsets, always different and promising. Curious isnt it, how well the artist paints up the day. What perception! Why not? He views the vastness of the universe, and every grain of sand. This day has been long and Full from memories and the still felt closeness of friendships, past and present. Sunsets fit the way the day has been, thoughtful, warm, relaxed. Looking out through misty rainwashed windows, I see that Yesterdays rainstorm left its mark everywhere. The leaves are shiny green, sidewalks blueish-gray- . Even a light dusting of snow frost the mountains in the East. The oak isnt standing anymore, the lighting saw to that. The wash is wet it hung forgotten through the rain. sand castles we worked so diligently at are washed away. Theyre future grand canyons nowr. At the end of the storm to make amends and apoligies comes a rainbow. All of the Looking Out My Window Looking Out my window, I can see all over the world. I can see love and poverty, And thoughts just being hurled. Most of the time I see love. Love thats sweet and kind. Love that binds mankind's earth together African! American and mine! Love Love shine Love Love I can that forms through nature thatr makes my windows that comes from God. thats yours and mine. see love most of the time. But there Is hate and poverty. It is spots and smudges my view. Its found in hate for many things, of blackman and of Jew. This hate goes even to children. Whose stomachs are bloated from lack of food. Who really knuw what poverty is, While they search for love too. It adds a lot to my experience To look out a window pane. I realize I am at an advantage By looking out my own window. Georgia Jensen, who was inin recent victories in Weber Republican County has announced her candidacy for vice chairman of the Utah Republican Party. Party officers for the next two years will be elected June 30 at the State GOP Convention at Highland High Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jensen is vice chairman of the Weber County Republican Party, a position she has held for the past two years. Her term expires April 28. In addition, she has just I look out my window on a warm spring day and I think how as a child I would play in a garden by a wall. I would talk to people who weren't there at all, Except in my mind Sc-cho- where I could plainly see, They were from other lands, but just like me. Different colors, different hair, different clothes we have to wear, But inside we were all the same. I wish we were people without any names. Just people been appointed chairman of the Weber County campaign for Ronald Reagans expected presidential bid in 1980. She is also a member of the State Republican Central Committee and the Weber of Federation County Republican Women. Now employed by the Republican National Committee, she is a former reporter for a large city paper and was assistant editor for a Davis County newspaper. Mrs Jensen holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Benedictine College, Atchison, Kansas. Mrs. Jensen and her husband, Phil, are the parents of two boys. GEORGIA JENSEN . . . runs for office Five year goals readied WASHINGTON-Ut- ah leadership in implementing such The Utah State board of Education has announced its "Five-Yea- r Goals A hunt to help the toddlers. strumental Just people and Objectives." Egg Candidacy announced CSetflecflioms conflesfl wo miners Hour Windows SHAW, member of the Kiwams poims out quick directions before children run to find eggs. CLYDE pamphlet distributed to Utah's educational administrators recently lists the four "Goals" and the "Objectives" to accomplish the "Goals. Dr. Walter D. Talbot, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Executive Officer of the Board, said, "The Constitution vests in the Slate Board of Education responsibility for the general control and supervision of the public school system. planning and policy formulation and to developing programs and curriculum. The staff of the Board will develop the strategies and time lines to meet the "Objectives" and report to the Board periodically. The reports will enable Hie Board to evaluate the progress being made toward the realization of the "Goals." will work Congress- man Gunn McKay today announced several local park land acquisitions and improvement grants to local in the First governments Congressional district under the Outdoor federal Recreation Assistance Program. He said First District grants of $1.26 million and Second District grants of $823,500 will be matched by state and local funds to bring the effective program total to $4.1 million in Utah this year to date. McKay, ranking member of the SubAppropriations committee which funds the program, said it was established to assist communities in making needed Interior recreation-relate- d capital in- vestments in land and improvements. McKay said all the grants are made through the U.S. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, formerly the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. Board Meeting "Because of its constitutional responsibility to provide general control and supervision of the public school system, the State Board of Education believes it should exercise its leadership role in planning, setting goals, and building an articulated Bystem of public education in the state. It was this sense of its responsibility that prompted the Board in late 1978 to formulate the four goals." The four "Goals" are: No. 1. The State Board of Education will assume the role and responsibility for system-wid- e planning and policy formulation for all public education in Utah involving stitutions, school dstricts, the general public, and the legislature in the process; will effectively provide in- At its monthly meeting Tuesday, the Weber County Hospital Board of Directors head several pieces of extremely good news. First, the hospital has now brought to 1515,000 the amount collected in final Medicaid settlements for 1975-7Administrator David Van Moorlehen explained that the effort in time and paperwork has been nothing less than colossal, but added that he was very pleased with the results. While the hospital has pursued an "agressive collection policy, he said that they had been "equally diligent in returning money to those individuals htri - - for whom, the hospital had later been reimbursed. While that amounted to about $5,000, perhaps the most remarkable part is that nearly ten per cent of that money was then donated to the hospital by its recipeints, and is now in a special fund. Other items on the agenda included a review of the year to date budget (which when adjusted is below 29 per cent in expenditure so far for the year), a report on the conversion of the patient accounting system from hand pasting ledger to computer printout, a call tor continued cost containment measures with regard to medications and a swcitl Day presentation subsidized wholly by donations to the hospital. Finally there was a discussion of extensive activities planned for National Plans Hospital Week (May include a free blood pressure clinic, fashion show and team, among others. Wrtto a lottor to tho odltor |