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Show rOTTLs I r.SV. ,' - w,Ben Lomond Beacon, .December 27. , 1 979. Page 4 r -- - vr : - .'VV ? . V .'' BoMtfSGiqBxfcoiKy' By Carol Hey, Alan! Its my birthday May 19 an Im goin to be four! Really? Thats swell Bobby! Kin I come to yer birthday party? My birthday party? Well . . . uh . . . sure! That would be fun. You kin come. What time? Oh two By Carol Joan thaw overcome, it is hard to choose. Here is what some of the Beacon readers had to say concerning their New Years resolutions: I.ihi Jensen Justice of the Peace, North Ogden City: I resolve to work harder and accomplish more than I did last ear."' Jerald Shaw District Cub Scout chairman: I resolve to make 80 a better year than 79. Ullian Cutler North Ogden Stake Special Interest leader: "1 just feel so blessed! I resolve to live each day to the fullest and leel like I am so lucky! Barbara Fell Types birth certificates for McKay-Deresolve to live through the new year. Hospital : Michelle Siene 4th grader at North Ogden Elementary: I resolve to meet with my family my cousins, nieces and nephews and get to know them better. Max Mata- n- president of Weber District School Board: 1 resolve to weigli all of the facts in making decisions to become better informed on many issues. Karen Stoddard Librarian at Green Acres Elementary School : I resolve to learn to be more patient, tobe happy in spite of circumstances. I.altae Bunnell works part time, teaching Food Education Center: I ITeparation at the resolve to lielp Carol Shaw to get her Mrs. degree. Peary Barker Mayor of Pleasant View: I resolve to get our citizens better informed and more involved. Jean Ellis Secretary of North Ogden Elementary School: I resolve to be more organized and to be a better wife. (Im alraid they go together). e 1 - 77-- is!' . . vA-- , ' . Navy Seaman David A. Boraas, son of Stanton O. and Joan M. Boraas of 363 E. 3325 N., North Ogden, Utah, has recruit completed at the Naval lYaining Center, San Diego. During training the eight-wee- trying to think of something tactful to say, a dozen more Bobby and I excitedly let them in. The wins came into the kitchen to see what was going on. Mother didnt know which todo, laugh or cry, so she did both simultaneously. She just couldnt disappoint all those darling little imps, but Is there anything I can do to help you, Mrs. Gibby? Mother looked up through glasses. There was Noreen standing in the doorway with five children trying to hug her at once. Beautiful, wonderful Noreen. We knew who to invite. Within five minutes, Noreen had all of us playing games in the living room while mother scurried arotitd in the kitchen. None of us can remember what refreshments she managed to produce, but we will never cake tattoftlljm comet. If I hurry, I can fold and put and laundry k cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for According to the Dept, of the Interior, the U.S. will consume 86.6 probably quadrillion BTUa of energy in 1980; 117.1 quadrillion by 1990. It would seem, therefore, in the public interest to find the best wsy to get the most energy in the least possible time. A number of oil companies have pledged to use any additional money they may make from oil price decontrol to seek more oil and new forma of energy. The Federal government says it could put that money to better uae. Actually, points out Jerry McAfee, Chairman of the Board of the Gulf Oil Corpthe government oration, gets about 60 percent of i, any extra revenue through its existing tax structure.'' Hie crude oil excise tax (the windfall profits tax) proposed by the Administration and passed in somewhat modified form by the House of Representatives, will increase the government take to about 80 percent Hie issue, then, further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in his studies were seamanship, close-irddrill. Naval history and first aid. A 1979 graduate of Weber ci High School, he joined the Navy in September 1979. not whether the is incre- mental revenues should be subject to tax but whether the tax rate should be 60 or 80 percent. What many consider the sprinkle the Ironing-- 1 hope I can get. to it bafere it mildews. There are always so many interruptions. " forget the wonderful time we had at Bobby8 surprise party.. Benjamin iMoore A Paints 393-463- (BEHMD SEARS) 1 Sale (Clearance Doc. 26th through ion. 2nd for tho Now Yocr. REGAL AQUA GLOW 01 BASIS (b. m. ).... ATTKE SAKE PUCE WESTERN FIIJISII 1(F -- o 0t BASES AfTKI SAKE KICI DECOR-KRAF- T 1 Is (mumm) $gc? teaspoons salt cup shortening Dissolve: 1 tablespoon yeast in I1 cups warm water Add to flour mixture and mix well along with 3 eggs 1a--: rise one hour in a warm place. Divide into 4 parts and roll each into a thin rectangular shape. Place on cookie v sheets. , Melt: a square butter or margarine Spread the center half oe each with the butter. Then sprinkle with: two thirds cup brown sugar 2 cup chopped nuts a cup raisins Fold edges up over filling and seal down the center and at each end. Let rise until an imprint remains when side touched gently. Bake at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes until lightly browned. Ice while still warm with a thin buttei icing and sprinkle with coconut. 2 I 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 1 1 cup milk sugar can better use the made available by decontrolling oil prices? . . . Who money EYE OPENERS 'ScftSaiiMt&tt ffaturn mad Utah fcpSrtrif thousand of poople tho world to visit 7 cop ' tourism Utah's major , Jhe , Federal or the oil government' industry? real question to be dressed is simply Who can better utilize thia 20 percent increment of the revenue in ad- - 1 7', 7 Many believe the track tXJ miHiott now. doIJ JUiah . . . that helps build ; our tax dollars gscscTprpiriding to hors pay. wonders it's the remember most 'Ofe?&Sction. providing the nations energy supply, both short term and longer term? . record of the oil industry over many years provide convincing proof that tha best use of this capital can and will be realized if it is peo-OSW'W- 1 ill BT.Tandh.lpM with Nature) longer - (cb4 W9; Mother visiU-- to 'j,3MNBtf0e fui&c3hnce this left in the hands of private industry. message A eye colorful of elegant collection shadows are available GOOD QUALITY DHUSII 2" KUHPCIGttUCF CS3ALAC3A CLOU ALSO SUFE3 BUYS ON... i s, 1(P 12x15 Drcp Cbfcs ...17 DAP. LdCX Cc( (wmrtfl n 9x12 Drcp Cbtis Sco . . . r.lAH AmbivsoLHcdJoy . Ambrose L. Hadley. 55, of 4151 W. 400 S., West Webv died Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1979, at his home. Mr. Hadley was born Nov. 11, 1924, in Ogden, a son of Oscar E. and Verna Greenwell Hadley. . He was married to Evangline HSiotjbfj&a on. . ' V Aug. 19, 1931, in Mercer, Pa. VV7' He received his bachelor d gpto-to- d degree from Brigham Young Ursjyely ,gpd hjJPhD Art from the University of Michirn at He was employed by the and the Institutte for. Fishtrigt KaaaQrcliat Ann Arbpr. Mich. He was married to Verna London on Nov. 28, 1943, in Ely. Nev. The marriage was latv solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He worked for (he Utah' State Road Commission for eight years. Prior to that, he worked at the Ogden Union Stockyards for 27 years. - He had lived in West Weber and Marriott most of his 7,.. Ameritoa Fisheries Society and had taught at Montana State University for 25 years prior to ret iring and moving to PfOpmtt. Surviving are his widow of PrepcoU;. ope daughter , Mrs. Jerald (Carol Jane) Valprad; ration, Angt K.D. Brown, Moses Lake, Wash.; nlnegranddiilgren. . . Funeral services for Glen Alan Heslop, son of Alan C. and Kay Folkman Heslop, of 1150 S. SOSO W., West Weber, who died Monday, Dec. 17, 1979, of aeddant were injuries suffered in an conducted Thursday in the My vs Mortuary Chapel In Ogden, bishop Roger C. Heslop of the West Wetor End I J)S Ward officiated. 7 .. Interment was in the West Webv Cscftery. He was born Dec. 0, 1955, in Ogden. '. was a student at Wehlquist Junior High School where he was a member of the honor role played in the Wahlquist Eagle Band. i- -. He was an elder in the West Webv 2nd LDS Ward. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eaglet i Aerie 2472 of Ogden. He was a vet van of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. . - G.cn A!zn Kzz!zp life. Surviving are his widow of West Webv; two sons and four daughters, Oscar Leon Hadley, Grantsville, Utah; Carol Wayne Hadley, Ogden; Mrs. Lewis (Raenee) Lowder, West Weber; Mrs. Robert (Sandra Kay) Linke, Salt Lake City; Miss Louise Hadley, West Webv; Mrs. Rick (Nancy Joyce) Fisher, Ogden; 17 grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and four sister?, Lee I). Brown, Groveland, Calif.; Mrs. Chester (Lila). Garlick. Mrs. Richard (Yvonne) Bast, Mr?. Hflw Watson, all of Farr West ; Mrs. Abram (Monna) Maw, , Main City. . .1 j.will be in hold with services Ogdon family private interment in the Ogden City Cemetery, direcctgt) by... the Myers Mortuary of Ogden. . Also surviving are three brothers and three sisters, Tltvin Hadley, Ray Hadley, Dvlin Hadley all of Ogden; Mrs. Elmv (La Von) Penman, Mrs. Joseph ( N(irene) Surrage, Mrs.J3us (Jean) Colleni, all of West Webv. Funval services will be held Friday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Rogv C. Heslop Eye-riiado- w 4 the West Weber 2nd Ward officiating. Interment in the Huntsville Cemetery. . nder, Angela Randall, infant daughtv of Scott D. and Gayle Jordan Randall, of 756 N. 400 E., Orem, died Saturday, Dec. 15. 1979, in the Utah Valley Hospital Site was born Dec. 13, 1979, in Provo. Tlte Surviving and a twin are the parents, a slstv, Tresa Randall, aitlv, Amy Randall, all of Orem; the grandparents. Mrs. Ada Randall, North Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Randall. Nvth Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Jordan, Lakepoinl, Utah; the Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan; Mrs. Bountiful. Johnson, dpltdia Graveside services were held Thursday In the North tfcdrn Cemetery. ts, le. E, , fathv formerly lived in Nvth Ogden. Parents are members of the Orem 68th LDS ward. Surviving ere hie parvis of Weal Wetor; three sisters. Robin Heslop, April Heslep, Tim Ksdas, 1 of West Webv; hie grandparents, Mr. and CC5rg Maw. Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Hartert West Weber. stores. ful world. The unaided human eye, under the betl poarible conditions, can disl tinguish 10,000,000 dif brent color surfaces. The most accurate acienj tific instruments for meaaur ing color are only about 40 percent as good. If you have good eco- nomic vision, a great many! colon for tha eye can bel assn in Artma tics cornueye I copia of budget-price- d shadows and other eye beauty products. Hie collection include cool shades I and sultry darker tones in a wide anortment of attractive packages and packaged I kits. Three new addition are Frosty Eyeshadow, available in 12 shades; Multi Eyeshadow Mini Kits, offer fashion ing sight new shades; and Blush A Shadow Mini Kit All come with applicator for around two dollar and under. Frosty The single-pa- n Eyeshadow color selections an silver pearl, winter rose, aperhiing roaee, froety sky blue, frosty palm, frosty lavender, date grey, firoaty able brown, sable brown, tropical blue, evergreen and royal purple. The Multi Mini Kit ntw ftohion riiadaa an sparkling raaae, froety sky blue, ever green, royal purple, foxy brown, silver pearl, slate gny and whits. In the Blush A Shadow Mini Kit blusher ' shades an pink and lave- ot He was a member of the West Webv 2ndLD8 Ward ' and had served as a counselor in the dsacona quorum. He was active in scouting and was a fir? dess scout and received the Arrow of Light ktzxi $ O &b gsout- - KZZZXKMr' local If your eye are averagel see a pretty color auto-pedestri- ONE but inexpensive! in you can Dr. Claudeous Jethro Daniel BrowTI gHtegcott, formerly of Ogden, died TufgtiayvDeg thgV; Yavapai Community yioopit iM. 4 . ,7.7.7 . lieart attack. r7 Dr. Brown was born Aug. Utah, a son of Jethro D. and Emjqa LATEX ONLY (ABOVE PAINTS WHITE OX PASTIL COLORS ONLY) i 2 cups powdered Dr. 222 W. 36th St.. Ogdm, Utah cups flour cup dry milk powder 3 tablespoons sugar 4 ICING !jtaO QbRuzrscs THE WEBER PAINT CENTER DANISH KRINGLES Mix together with a pastry blender: Mix together well: 2 tablespoons butter J, Vt:; The most massive single edition of a newspaper was the Sunday, Oct 17, 1965, New York Times. It had 15 sections, a total of 946 pages end wsighed 7 12 pounds kyCanIJi Try something a little different for your New Year celebration. A tradition in the Don Jensen family is Natanyas Danish Kringles. This mouth watering pastry is really elegant, but isnt really all ihpt hard to make. Natanya said she got the recipe from lier mother, who is a super cook. Don is the assistant principal at Burch Creek Elementary school, over the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. He and Natanya are both active in church and community affairs in North Ogden. They have each had a turn at being the 1TA president of North Ogden Elementary. tear-speckl- .will the en masse. kids arrived, y away A proudly-wrappe- She was thankful for her new. . mpdfm ...laundry equipment, too. It made her die work much easier-Todawringer only yanked off . three buttone! Im glad that Carol Jean and Bobby are getting old and easier to manage," she sighed to herself. "Why, they aren't near the trouble the twins .are any. mere. For the last few days i they have entertainec themaves." Now ifihe twins will only sleep while I pn the bread and straighten; tha house, I Mother put the two-yea-r' old twins down for what she hoped was a long nap after lunch. Se was looking forward to a nice, peaceful afternoon. She certainly needed it. She had done pretty wdl that morning, ;1 j Completes training training guests arrived grinning broadly,' d present in hand While mother was THE PUBLIC INTEREST Drlose Conner Scout executive, Weber View District: I resolve to have an even better Scouting program this year. I would like to make people aware of the Exploring program and what it can do for the boys 16 and up. TTiey need the six exKrience areas in their lives: vocational, social, citizenship. outdoors and personal fitness. Diana Dunk ley President of the Utah Association of. Women : I resolve to become a better informed citizen, and lielp others in my ccommunity toachieve the same. Carol llale editor of the Ben Lomond Beacon I resolve to con: inuc with the goals I made last year. I feel like I have made some good progress. It's a good feeling! Wayne Summers mutual president, North Ogden 4th Ward : Inflation has made everything go up so much, no one can afford any New Years resolutions. M- e- 1 resolve to work on my goal of paying a WHOLE LOT of tilling. ' tt birthday im well-scrubb- ed er Ogden-Web- ;f 3 a were made or bought and compared over and over. Many happy hours were spent speculating about the anticipated refreshments. There was a running debate over the rdative merits of London Bridges versus Red Rover, Red or Rover Drop the Hanky." Pat and Colleens mother made them new dresses for the occasion and Glayde's father cut his hair. Finally, the long day arrived. 14 party interim. Presents party? I was much more grown up than Bobby. It was up to me to keep him out of trouble. After all, I was 5V4. Aw, Carol Jean! Im sure Mom wont care. She always wants me to do 'citing things. Thats true, I 'spose. Wed better vite Pat and Colleen, too. and David." Yeh! Pat and Colleen and David and June and Glayde. But not Johnny! Johnny is mean. I dont like Johnny. Oh lets vite Johnny but lets give him a mud pie 'stead of birthday cake. OK, and weU make him eat it. d pm., the firet of the i dock. could have l!'s lime ior the personal year-eninventory when we oath decide what we need to work on, for next year. Sometimes it seems like we have so many good faults to At five minutes before 2 er Bobby, I interrupted in my patronizing big sister voice, Did mother say you . , Yet! Yeh! Leta do it." kneaded big batch of brand And thus we set out to and pvt . sx Ultftes of wash invite our 14 most intimate through the wringer-washfriends, including our end dojble rtee, tubs. She favorite babysitter, Noreen, . Was Ihut&l it WM nice to Bobbys birthday party. day to hang the wash but in Hie only one we forgot to ' the yard- - lt Was had) to keep consult was mother. up with a famOy wheh there Everyone was thrilled to were a lot of stormy days. If Ralph would put a few be induded. I e kids could hardly wait for the great more lines in the basement, event to arrive and talked of she thought, but the clothes little else during the four-da- y dry so much . faster and Jean Shaw ' i shadow shades art sparkling roaaefoxy brown and silver peariaky blue. In addition to the miner out other eye cosmetic inodiicta shown, this eye line indudaseye rouges, eye dye kits, lashes and shadow Uta, caka eye linen and variation package of the products riwwn. Than products of the Arthur Matncy Company an sold in. drug, retail chain and discount department store taller and by independent IntemationMly. It woald seem a good Idas to look Into something to and colorful. n I |