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Show N LOMOND BEACON. Jung 14. 1979. Pog 3 f himT t Beacon " ? Tab itero isrlslis A Sm loaned cm h pehMnd Mck Ihoradey. Deadlines for cock omok's bwe is at S p.e. We mo I coni eU articles from those who widi to tool ae 11 office is S3 SI So. 1900 W., ley, Utah, Phone 825-- 664. J. Howard Stahl Publisher M. Glen Adams Asst. Publisher Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Advertising Manager IMn II fle to students and it canbe used by beginning typists to get an early start or by ad-typists to increase theirspeed. The class will be held each - It will be held from9ium! XjftP for fromweeksJune l8th through the 29th. The .individual approach and those on the morning waiuig to take the class can of the first day of class. It willsignup be held in the typing room. Call Weber High School at for more information. 773-055- KrisEwert Carol Shaw North Ogden Correspondent fit Glen Perrins Tf $ t AA V 31 ..A PLESANT 3, VIEW POSSE ROYALTY Sherri Hall inter-poss- 15-1- 6 Contest. Those teams sending girls to this competition will be 13 other posses in the area, Hooper, Roy, Pineview, Farr West, Plain including: City, Uintah, North Ogden, Local girl competes Little Mountain, West North Davis, Weber, South Weber, Harrisville, Huntsville and Ogden. On Friday June 15, the girls will compete in some tests and have a luncheon, while on Saturday they will par- Laura Robinson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of 3277 N. 600 E. will compete in the 1979 Miss Utah Teen U.S.A. Pagent on August 18 in Salt Lake City. Miss Robinson, 17, will be a senior at Weber High School next fall. Teen pagent participants will be competing for a $500 scholarship and a chance to compete in the national Miss Teen Pagent to be held in November in New Mexico. Miss Robinson is an honor student and she enjoys sports and music. . 900 W. Officers This years Pleasant View Junior Posse officers are: Captain-Je- ff Spencer; First Lieutenant-Sta- cy Spencer; Lieutenant-Lyn- ne Second Harris and Secretary-Lo- ri Ward. Posse advisors are: Gary Swenson and Mary Rae, while assistant advisors include: Kent and Dixie ticipate in a riding com- Jones. The junior leader is petition. The judging will be Kent Ritchie. Pleasant View done in three areas: per- has about 50 members in its sonality, appearance and posse, making it one of the largest groups in the area. It horsemanship. Tami Swenson of the is also one of the oldest Pleasant View Posse won the posses in Northern Utah. county queen title in 1977, The silver Anniversary of while another Pleasant View posse in Weber county is Posse queen in the past was being celebrated this year. The Pleasant View Posse Loni Thompson who not only won the county title, but also holds regular practices each was the State Prep Rodeo Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the Queen. Bliss Heinze, the queen, is the daughter of Mr. and BIrs. Lynn Heinze of 668 W. 3850 N. Queens must be between the ages of 14 and 16 years. The first attendant, Miss Spencer, is the daughter of Shady Lane Arena located on the corner of 600 W. New posse members are encouraged and should contact for Jeff Spencer at 782-524- 4 information. The Pleasant View Posse has all ready competed in accepted for a KENNETH BASTIAN Elder Kenneth Bastian will speak on June 17 at 2 p.m. during the North Ogden Ward 3rd Sacrament meeting, at 650 E. 2300 N. He will enter the fifission home on July 5 before going to . the Alabama, m Bfisskm. Elder Bastian is a son of ' ROSS ROBSON Mr. and BIrs. Verl Bastian. He is a graduate of Weber High and Weber Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has earned his Duty to God Award. He is also very active in sports, playing City skiing and motorcycling. some events this spring, like the April Kickoff Event where they won a $25 award for their skit presentation. Upcoming posse events will Persons (5 interested may () () and 5 p.m. through June ) a Mixed Bouquet 26, 1979. IMiotIDIw Parents Pleasant Some View Parents consider posse to be a very good activity for their Mrs. Dennis children. Spencer, one of the parents believes that participation in posse can help teach kids develop a sense of responsibility, leadership ability and even sportsmanship. Of course it also teaches kids horsemanship. Posse is not a very expensive sport after the initial investment of a horse and trailer, says Mrs. Spencer. Dues is $7.50 a year in Pleasant View. It is also quite a safe sport, the advisors see to that. How well Pleasant View does in the County Jamboree on July 14th will determine on which night the posse will XL Chain Saw 10' HomeliteXL gain recognition in the Pioneers Day Parade. 0" and 1 2 guide bar available Automatic chain oiling Displacement 1 .6 cu. in. (26.2cc) Weight 8 lbs. 2 oz. 1 At USU Robson will be teaching and doing research with the Human Resources Program. The federally-funde- d HORflEMYE program provides services to businesses similar to the extension UtiUtlOEGO & reriir lianfilgx;G,l liWJSODQttK? service work with farmers and others. He is married to DaNece Newey of Huntsville and they have four children. 10 I OFF ALL BASEBALL SHOES Ladies & Mens NIKE WAFFLE TRAINER ReO- - REG. $30.00 "Vfttioon Take Home SJK 29-3- TZLZZZZZ'A TCZI-C- ? causa o HOMELITE be: the Hooper Roundup on June Cherry Days on July 4th and the Weber Posse Jamboree on July 14th in Ogden Stadium. In Cherry Days, the Pleasant View Posse will help with the Flag ceremony at 7 a.m., be in the parade at 10 a.m. and compete in the Shodeo starting at 12 noon against some other local posses. HAVIN TBAM8M0881ON PSQ3S, 2M8? SIP carrrs n;r dump-truc-k. il e knowledge of the operation f the following enuinment is PS2) League softball, church softball and basketball, full-tim- maintenance man for North Ogden City. The position will involve work in the water, Professor named A Weber County native, Ross E. Robson, has been named extension associate professor of economics at Utah State University. Robson, the son of Mr. and BIrs. Ralph E. Robson of Plain City, graduated from Weber State College in 1965. He also has a masters degree from USU and Ph.D. from the University of Blaryland. Backhoe-loade- r, required: Road patrol, Bob-ta- Applications are now being streets, parks, sanitary file an application at the sewer, and storm sewer North Ogden City office General between the hours of 8 a.m. departments. Royalty chosen Jeannie Hansen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. Hansen of 789 E. 2600 N. in North Ogden, has been selected to compete in the Miss Utah Teen USA Pageant which will be held on Saturday August 18 in Salt Lake City. Contestants in the Utah pageant will be competing for a $500 cash scholarship and a free trip to the national pageant which will be held in November in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bliss Hansen is an excellent violinist and also likes sewing, tennis and bike riding. Like other Miss Utah Teen participants, Miss Hansen will be judged on: beauty, poise, talent, community involvement and school activities. N - Maintenance man needed for W.O. tendant). Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Spencer of 993 W.. 3800 N. First attendants are selected from among 11 to 13 year olds. Miss Schaefer, the second attendant was chosen from among 8 to 10 year old teammates and she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schaefer of 4215 N. I 304-34- 782-410- 2 for 1979 is (I to (L to R) Jenny Schaefer (second attendant), Annette Heinze (queen), and Susan Spencer (fiist at- The Pleasant View Junior. Posse recently named Annette Heinze, Susan Spencer and Jenny Schaefer, as their royalty for 1979. These girls who competed on e basis against an their own teammates will in the compete on June Weber Junior Posse Queen PHOtU NUBfitU IIVB Correspondent Correspondent Weber High Correspondent Toyn I! Enters state contest cpzzl: V( 782-811- 6 21-2- n, Plain City Correspondent 6 No. Ogden Represents Randee the reigning Miss Miss North Stacey, Ogden, will represent her city on June 3 at Orem High School in the annual Miss Utah Pageant. Bliss Stacey, a graduate of Weber High and now a student at Weber State College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Stacey of 4385 N. 125 W. in North Ogden. She is currently an employee at Staceys Salon and has been a member of the Chatonelles, a Weber State Marching Group. At the Miss Utah she will be judged in: a personal interview, evening gown and swimsuit competition. She will perform a piano solo for her part in the talent contest. SO Editor lynn Arave 782-68- EEjSzt Go 825-166- 6 e. 1 Typing class planned Com-peitio- Read and use the classifieds $29.95 NOW. . . ssssa ns a, Bill Rodgers & Frank tPtCm.CZ SHORTER SHORTS $1111 20 HOI3:104CsSy; HKtCei; 12-- f Cun. 4201 HARRISON BLVD e OGDEN. UTAH 84403 (80 1 ) (CORNER OF COUNTRY 479-076- 0 hills shoppwq center) J A. |