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Show cows poor Page 16 May 21, I960 Ben Lomond Beacon a ?r. r Elberta Drive improvement project approved By Mike Brubaker The Elberta Drive improvement project finally became a reality Tuesday night when the North Ogden City Council voted to a approve financing Christofferson, presented their pledges to the council During the discussion prior to the council's approval, several Elberta Drive residents voiced their anger over the delays. I think that this discussion is costing us more than the $900, said one I unidentified resident. think we should get this project going and finished before we lose all of our arrangement devised by concerned local citizens. The city has been trying to repave Elberta Drive, install sidewalks and gutters on the north side of the road, and replace a portion of a water line at an estimated cost of $264,000. One Elberta Drive money. Another angry resident resident, Gerald Hotter, balked at paying his $900 share of the projects cost, delaying the start of the work. A group of Elberta Drive residents has resolved the shortage by pledging up to $50 each to make up the $900 difference. The group, led by Angus Blaylock and Robert urged the council to hurry and pass the project. Til add $100 more to my bid, but lets get it going so I can be left alone. At least once during the Eldon McColley attempted to apologize and justify the delay in the project. meeting, New 4-- suited to the needs kids, too, according I would like to see kids benefit just as Miss Cooley said. 4-- H Youth Agent, Teresa who started began Cooley, work May 1. I see as an extremely beneficial program, said Miss Cooley. Where she grew up in Mesa, Arizona, Miss Cooley didnt have an opportunity to 4-- H personal management as examples of projects that would be of interest to kids anywhere. 4-- H 4-- Miss Cooley started in business college in Mesa, but after two years she decided towns. But programs are 4-- H of city to her. the city much, She cited programs in home improvement, community improvement and was belong to mostly offered to the rural areas in that region, not to 4-- Tve met with Jerry (Hotter) six times and he completely refuses to participate, Mr. Blaylock said. In other action during the council meeting, Dennis Shupe, city administrator, introduced a proposal to save gas on city vehicles. He proposed that several of the citys trucks be converted from gasoline to propane fueled vehicles. An excess of propane is projected during the 1980s, Association The Bonneville Chapter of the American Red Cross is sponsoring a free blood pressure clinic today at 1961 Washington Blvd. The clinic will be conducted in the Chapter House from noon to 4 p.m. Heart The American other advantages to go into consumer economics with an emphasis on work as a Home Economist. She transfered to Brigham Young University and completed her degree last August. While in college, Miss COoley worked as a home management consultant and later as an instructor for household equipment labs. After graduating, worked for BYU advisor she as the to their Home Management program. estimates that approximately 33.7 million people in the United States, or about one in six people, have abnormal blood pressure. Regular checkups can help you be sure your blood pressure is what it should be, Bonneville Chapter Director Diana Calloway said. The Red Cross offers clinics every month to help people check their blood pressure. for inCall 394-345- 7 about the next formation The rambunctious, and sometimes poignant story or rearing II children is the subject of My Home Runneth Over, the latest book written by Dr. Gordon T. Allred, professor of English and creative raucous, writing at Weber State College. It is a series of narratives about our six sons and five daughters who run the gamut from Mark, a senior at Weber State College to daughter Megan, age one, said Dr. Allred of this, his ninth book to be published. enVdDISK The local author has written such books as HIGH a nationwide Kamakaze, about a Japanese EFFICIENCY best-sell- The Dori the and The Lonesome Coyote, as well as If a Man Die, a nonfiction work on the eternal nature of man. In addition to these and other novels, Dr. Allred has had published numerous magazine articles, short stories, poetry and hundreds of newspaper articles. Crackfoot," Mallard, ... PRICE INCLUDES: 36,000 BTU condensing unit capacity matched with 44UF 22 cooling coil - heatcool thermostats, 25 ft. line set. INSTALLATION EXA TRA. ETR0 HEATING made T ' - available to the m Her family has always been active in sports and community affairs, so she has a real enthusiasm for getting involved and making things happen. In high school I was the Vice President of a large service organization and had the opportunity to work with many people in the community, she said. I loved it. She said she is looking forward to doing the same in her new job. free blood pressure clinic. Factors that affect blood pressure are temperment, heredity, weight, stress, and tensions. In most cases, abnormal blood pressure can be controlled by medication and-o- r diet. Carlos Magno Masquita Silva demonstrates his ballhandling skill to a group of awed third graders at Plain City Community School during a special soccer clinic. Photo by Nancy Lynn BRAZILIAN SOCCER EXPERT Krz-to- Expert demonstrates soccer moves and education derstanding. Arrangements for the Plain City soccer clinic were made through the efforts of Leon Brace and Cathy By Nancy Lynn Krzton Students at Plain City Community School were the fortunate recipients of some soccer training Monday when Brazilian soccer coach and player Carlos Magno Masquita Silva held a soccer clinic there. expert Cutler. Mr. Brace, a member of the Weber County American Youth Soccer Organization Commission, assisted Mr. Silva in his demonstrations of soccer techniques, since the Brazilian speaks little English. Mr. Silva and another Brazilian soccer player were on a goodwill visit to the United States coordinated through Brigham Young The professional coach and player delighted third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders with his skill and patience, showing them how to pass the ball and score goals. A graduate of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Mr. Silva is a noted athlete and coach. the under sponsorship of Partners of the Americas, the National University Soccer Coaches Association of America, Converse, and Goodyear, Inc. The soccer clinics conducted by these Brazilians are to promote international of the He is the syndicated medical column For Women Only, along with Dr. Robert C. Newman. Speaking about his newest book, Dr. Allred said Some readers will no doubt think I am the exaggerating ridiculous side of our experience in some of the stories. But in reality I have tamed them down in hopes of preserving some degree of credibility. I have sought to portray the challenges that arise when 13 people attempt to dwell under the same roof and sometimes on top of it,, he added. On the more serious side, he said, I hope to have underscored the vital importance of loving, caring and belonging in a world where vast numbers of families are steadily being torn apart. Portions of the book have been printed in The New Era, and LDS church and other publication, portions have tentatively been scheduled to appear in OFFER GOOD WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! ROY, UTAH 84067 TEL 825-- 1 666 J I I I I I Name:. Address: .State:. -- Zip:. I New Subscription Renewal Year $5.50 2 Ycsi I I 9.00 PLEASE ENCLOSE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WITH FORM. J facilities, school principal Dr. Larry Charlton explained. To make the meeting with Mr. Silva as educational as possible, teachers at Plain City School celebrated Brazil Day Monday, showing a movie about the South American country, locating it on a map, and explaining its culture and history to students. The school was extremely lucky to have the clinic, Mr. Brace noted, since the nearest clinic conducted by Mr. Silva was held in South Salt Lake City. m 2 x?a 23-2- State Historical Society Old Buildings... offers Presents from the Past. Everyone from interested s tor runners and professionals to history home-owner- buffs should find something of interest. Exhibitors and speakers will be on hand to display hard-to-fin- restoration d projects, to answer questions, and to help solve renovation problems. The speakers conducting workshops on Friday and Saturday will cover such topics as Cabinet making, Technical Problems in Preservation Projects, and Tile for Historic Buildings, to name just a few. Jodi Blair, artisan and coowner of the Glassworks in Ogden, will speak on Stained Glass for Historic Buildings. During this The book is being released Bookcraft Publications. samples of techniques used in stained glass creations, and restoration problems and solutions. Bob Buckter, a paint and color consultant from San Francisco, will discuss exterior house painting and color design for old houses. , During this workshop he will discuss the sequence of patching, filling and glazing, as well as the importance of neighborhood setting, solar According to the U.S. Post Office, the glue on a stamp h of a contains calorie. exposure, placement and contrast, and selecting the best colors. Mr. Buckter has been involved in the color designing and painting of ' many historical landmarks in San Francisco. The three-da- y exhibition, which will open on . . Frday at 11:30 a.m., will be set up in the Grand Lobby of the Union Station and will run until 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 5 p.m. on Sunday. On Saturday and Sunday the exhibits will open at 10 a.m. Admission will be free. The exhibitors lOgdon'sc NEW HONDA DEALER!! and GVCB.G j333-2ndSt- ., ocnn Ogden Exhibits will cleaning and maintenance, antiques, stained glass, wood stoves, ceiling fans, and floor coverings. a Two exhibitors, of Boulder, and Burtons Furniture Craftsmen of Colorado, display their and will give demonstrations and answer questions. The represena tative for will demonstrate installation of Danish-madskylights that are espcially adaptable to older, Victorian-typbuildings. Burtons Fur Ogden, will products $788 GCOTnn products. include surface Velux-Americ- Featuring Full Accessories, Parts & Service BRAND NEW 77CR125 ONLY include local as well as some merchants and will feature a wide variety of services I I I I I I are the largest sports in Weber organization County, Mr. Brace said. We soccer proper buildings, specific design through E 22-m- Plain City School was chosen as the site for the soccer clinic because it is the largest elementary school in the district and has the market, of old requirements buildings, glass types, magazine. one-tent- Yes, I would I ike to subscribe to the only community newspaper exclusively serving North Ogden, Pleasant View, and Plain City. renovation commercial another Thtjta'LoriranBBaCOn! WEST A In all countries but the United States, soccer is the main sport, Mr. Brace said, explaining the clinics imIts a sport any portance. kid regardless of size, weight, or age can play. The Roy High School soccer coach said soccer is extremely inexpensive. We are able to comhigh pletely outfit a school team with less money than it would cost to buy one he said. football uniform, When AYSO began in Weber County five years ago, it had 150 players. This year, 4,276 people, including girls and women, are playing under the auspices of AYSO, according to Mr. Brace. workshops, a fun run, and street sale are some of the activities that will be going on May 5 at the Ogden Union Station when the Utah session Ms. Blair will cover historic uses of glass in Resd and use the classifieds 2345 Wall Ave.f Ogden, Ut. Tel. 394-427- 4 1 , council, the proposal will be considered again. The cost of the conversion is estimated at about $900 for each vehicle, a major con-ceto the cost conscious council. er suicide pilot, and which is Hungry Journey the story of one of the leaders of the Dutch underground during World War II. He has also written young adult novels such as Old City:. A ,r. . 1 publishes took Events for o 5388 SOUTH 1 900 . to the conversion. Propaneburning engines are more efficient, and you get considerable extra life out of the engine, he said. felt that the Shupe proposal should be tried on at least one pick-u- p truck and a garbage truck on an experimental basis. He felt the conversion would not be feasible on cars. When more information is Prof. Allred CHE36-6- s 'ciV he said. There is a 20 cent difference in cost per gallon between gas and propane, the propane being.cheaoer. Shupe said there were Free blood pressure clinic planned SPECIAL ONLY ' youGh agenG hired H By Carol Jean Shaw Weber County has a new Mayor "We simply can not come up with the money. The city is being very heavily impacted by inflation, he said. Also during the discussion, several residents said they hoped Hotter would eventually come forward with the amount he was originally billed. However, this desire was shot down early in the meeting. v F Velux-Americ- e e niture Craftsmen specialize National Historic Preser- and manufacturing furniture and will demonstrate some of the restoration and reproduction work that they do. A center of nonprofit vation Month .celebrations in in custom designing and service associations groups will be set up in the upstairs gallery of Union Station to answer consumer questions and offer referrals on building re"sforations and renovation. Information on energy efficiency, and arrenovation loans, chitectural services are Utah. Other activities scheduled for the weekend Street include an Sale and Historic Sites Fun Run on Saturday, May 24, both beginning at 9 a.m. In an open area around Union Station buyers and sellers of wares will be able to swap goods throughout the day. Runners and walkers will start at the depot and run a 4 mile course past such historic Ogden sites as the Bertha Eccles Art Center Old-Hous- e old-hou- some of the areas that will be and covered. Theatre. set up the Grand Lobby to provide a wide range of There will also be scheduled tours of historic areas in Ogden on Sunday, May 25, that will be conducted by the history department of Weber State College. Walking tours will extend from 10 a.m. until noon, and bus lours are scheduled from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. For further information on the activities contact the A bookstore will be in publications-everythin- g yourself manuals architectural dictionaries will be available. One especially popular book, Rehab Right, prepared by from do-- it to the City of Oakland Planning Department, will also be in stock; it is a comprehensive, book that easy-to-follo- w makes home repair in- for older homes available to the layman. is the Old Buildings... event , of culminating formation Utah Peerys State Egyptian Historical Society, 307 West Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 or call or 533-602- 4 |