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Show June 4, 1980 Ben Lomond Beacon Page 14 X. North View firemen plan salmon barbeque for 28th LUCINDA ESKELSON The North View Fire Department is planning to hold a salmon barbeque at Lomond View Park to raise money for the purchase of 25 pocket pagers. The barbeque will be held on 210 East Elberta Drive Saturday, June 28 from six to JODI JENSEN KARRIE RANDALL nine p.m. The menu will feature fresh salmon flown in from Contestants enteir Twelve area women have entered this years Miss North Ogden Scholarship Pageant, to be held in North Ogden June 28th. One of them is Lucinda Eskelson, 18, the daughter of Shirl and Sue Ann Eskelson, Huntsville. The 1980 Weber High School graduate plans to attend Utah State University for theatrical training this fall She was a State Drama Champ her junior year, a state finalist in Miss Teen USA contest, and a member of the Rosette drill team. Her hobbies are acting, singing, dancing, and horseback riding. She plans to become an actress. Karne Randall, 18, is the daughter of Gerald and Marilyn Randall, 620 E. 2750 N. She just graduated from Weber High School, and plans to earn a college business administration and secretarial studies. In high school, Karrie was a member of the National Honor Society, degree in DECA, and FBLA. She was listed in Whos Who American High Schools. Her hobbies are traveling, tennis, and music. Jodi Jensen, 17, is the daughter of Jerry and Carol Jensen, 1845 Farr West Drive. The 1980 Weber High School gra'duate plans to obtain a college degree in home economics and wants to be a wife and mother. Her hobbies are playing the piano, singing, sewing, cooking, and sports. She has been a county winner for four consecutive years. 4-- Purchase cheap watts Alaska, a baked potato, coleslaw, a roll and a drink. Tickets for the dinner cost $5 for adults, $3 for children under twelve. Tickets are available from any volunteer fireman or each. New ones would cost about $3, according to Wayne Summers, the Mutual President in the ward. We will guarantee that they light, said Mr. Eldon D. McColley of North Ogden has been promoted to the job of manager at the Citizens Summers. The lights were donated to the post by LaBells for the boys to sell so they can earn money for youth activities. Anyone interested may call Mr, Summers at Bank branch in Roy. Mr. McColley, an assistant vice president of the bank, had been the installment loan supervisor at the Citizens Bank main branch in Ogden for two years prior to his appointment as branch manager 782-823- 3. He has been involved in the financial field for 27 years. Mr. McColley is the mayor of North Ogden, a trustee of the Central Weber Sewer District, president of Mountain Water Company of North Ogden, and a trustee of the Utah Local Government Trust. He and his wife, the former Beverly Deamer, have four children. Driver education offered The Weber State College Division of Continuing Education will sponsor a drivers education class for been Have you 6 driving years and have a good drivhg Our low record? rates will surprise you. Call 776-162- 6 MORSE INS. AGENCY 1920 W. 5200 So. Roy, Utah 84067 the public beginning June to According 9. Terry Paskins, director of ad- ministrative services, the class is open to anyone who wishes to take it as long as they will have turned 16 by July 3. Paskins said an orientation session will be held June 9 at 6 p.m. in Room 121 of the WSC Social Science Building. The classes will be held June 26, 30, and July 1, 2, and 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. each evening. For more information or to register, call of Education at Division the WSC Continuing David Boraas completes boiler course Technician Boiler Navy Fireman David A. Boraas, son of Stanton O. and Joan M. Boraas of 363 E. 3325 N., North Ogden, has completed the Basic Boiler Technician Course. During the course Naval at the Training Center, Lakes, students Great received instruction in the use of hand tools, the operation and maintenance of shipboard pumps, and the operation of boilers and other engineering In addition, they machinery. were introduced to the types of engineering duty watches that Boiler Technicians stand aboard ships. A 1979 graduate of Weber High School, Mr. Boraas joined in the Navy tember North Ogden Police Chief Earl Carroll took into custody two North Ogden juveniles, aged 15 and 16, Monday for allegedly vandalizing North Ogden Junior High School with spray paint May 21st. Chief Carroll said the two youths have been referred to juvenile court for disposition of their cases. They will be charged with malicious Sep- 1979. 626-677- mischief. The junior high school buildings east side was spraypainted the evening of May 21. Chief Carroll investigated the incident. In other action, two men were transient arraigned before Circuit Court Judge Stan Taylor May 28th for allegedly burglarizing North Ogden Junior High School on the By Judith Degn Vanier One day while standing m the Honolulu customs line waiting to be processed in a crew member returning from a trip to Hong Kong. I watched a customs official work the passengers and crews. The balding man approached airline passengers in an easy fashion and only occasionally touched die contents of opened suitcases laid out for inspection. Other customs inspectors were hand searching luggage and pulling everything out of some suitcases except the lining. Honolulus Customs had a reputation for being tough and thorough and so the mild activity of this particular inspector caught my attention. When tne crew line moved up, the blue uniformed customs officer took my declaration sheet, read over it and asked me the standard question, Have you recorded everything purchased abroad? ( Without hesitation I answered, Yes,. Much to my and made a waving he seemed satisfied instantly surprise, motion with his hand, OK, close up your bags. oi ' " Out of curiosity I asked the middle aged inspector why he approached his job in such a relaxed manner when others where so intense on visual searching. He just smiled and said, Im seasoned and I can tell by the eye who has something to hide or is not truthful with their declaration. That statement really caught my attention and I asked, What exactly about the eye tells you? Its easy, the eye acts like a lie detector, he replied casually as though it were standard knowledge. When I ask a question, I watch the eye carefully. If the pupil dialates, Ive hit a nerve.. it never fails. he added with satisfaction. Then he put a finger to the side of his nose and tapped a couple of times, You get even to the point where you can smell a lie. You can smell a lie. struck a memory. Over the years of flying military charter flights. I often talked to soldiers about their combat experience in Vietnam. A recurrent phase soldiers used was, You could smell danger even when you couldnt see it, you could smell death coming..it had its own stink! Since that time, Ive focused attention on the subject of thoughts producing physiological alterations in the body. Listen to phrases we use in daily conversation. She has a stinky personality, I could smell something fishy was going Scouts slate athletic meet at Weber State Varsity Scouts from Utah, Idaho and Wyoming will be on the Weber State College Campus June 9, 10, 11 for the first annual Varsity Scout Games sponsored by the LOW PROFILE EVAPORATIVE COOLER Energy Saver ONLY 20" HIGH Mountain West Area Scouts of America. Boy E. Lamar Buckner, chairman for the event, said purpose of the games is to give an opportunity to all Varsity Scouts in the Mountain West Area to participate in an unforgettable scouting experience that will encourage advancement, high ad- venture, personal development, service, and provide special program and events of outstanding in- terest. The games will consist of athletic and contests such as public speaking, arm wrestling, non-athlet- ic 1 Three Stage knot tying, bowling, chess, music, basketball, track and field, cross country, table Filtering System Twin Blower tennis, swimming, volleyball, archery, and tests in general knowledge as well as other events. All participants and leaders will be housed and fed at Weber State. The event is open to all scouts who are 14 years old by June 1 and dont turn 16 before March 1, and meet the Easy Cleaning SALES, SERVICE & PARTS other eligiblity requirements. The events will be held on both an individual and a tegm basis and awards will be given. 520 SO. STATE, SERVICE CENTER CLEARFIELD fno g 13IAUS' WVN ilQQIW MO g IDIAMIS? 1WVH 1100IW MflO SI allow the volunteers to work in their yards or go to the store when on duty evenings and weekends. At present, the volunteers have large pagers at their homes which are not portable, so the volunteers are severely limited in their movements when on duty. previous day. North Police Ogden Kim Officer Criswell arrested Leonard Dean and William Eugene Taylor, 37, inside the building about 1 a.m., acGardiner, 50, cording to Chief Carroll. The Utah State University Extension is Service holding a workshop on how to demongive good strations June 30 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Utah 4-- H Power and Light together the demo. H At last report, they were in custody at the Weber County Jail in lieu of $1,500 bond each. IDlAllSfHWVN IIOOIW 773-48MAO 51 36 AjHSlMWVW IK 2 All the at WSC. .v games will be held the in workshop. The workshop is for all clubs and leaders interested in putting on demonstrations, Ms. Cooley said. She noted that it will also be good instruction in public speaking. Anyone interested in attending the event is welcome. Refreshments will be served at the meeting. dynamic Four-Her- s will learn how to create interesting visual 4-- aids, how to set up their display tables, how to present a good appearance, and how to speak well. . Four-Her- s who have given demonstrations successful will perform them for participants Auditorium, 457 26th St., Ogden. The district and county competitions are coming up, and one area of competition is the demonstration, explained USU extension agent Teresa The Cooley. workshop is on how to put day camp planned participants Day Camp will be held Tuesday, June 24 at will be Camp able to join workshops in crafts, outdoor cooking, and Area B on South Fork Road. It begins at 9:30 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. The camp is especially for from nine to twelve years of age, but anyone interested in joining the fun is welcome, according to hiking. A 4-- Weber Memorial Parks Utah State University Extensioin Agent Teresa Lunch will be provided at noon, followed and a by a watermelon bust at the end of the day. The cost of registering for the day camp is $3. The fee will cover the cost of the crafts, the noon meal, an afternoon snack, and inmini-Olympi- surance. Cooley. , To obtain a registration form, call the USU Extension Service Office at The theme of this years is Discover camp Something New. 399-550- Meals for As We Sow - Part Ti NEW! Chief Calls 25 volunteer firemen to receive fire calls during the day while they are at their work the Currently, places. of no has way department contacting the volunteers unless they are at home. The pocket pagers will also Once Upon a Noble Rain barrel Want a real bargain in lighting? Explorers in the North Ogden Fourth Ward are selling used four-fofluorescent light bulbs for only fifty cents hank promotion according to Fire Chief Terrel J. Call, who indicated he did not expect to raise all the necessary funds from the barbeque. The fire department plans to hold other fundraising events as well. The pocket pagers will enable Two juveniles arrested for Junior High vandalism By Carol Jean Shaw A cheap watt? McColley receives from the North View Fire Station, 346 E. Pleasant View Drive. All tickets for the barbeque must be sold by June 21 so the fire department will know how many portions of salmon to have flown in from Alaska. The pocket pagers which the fire department wants to purchase cost $320 apiece, sponsors workshop for demonsrations 4--H millions II on, or The dog could smell my fear and chased after me. Our very language tries to tell us something we want to a void... Thoughts have oder or create changes in body chemistry which produce odor. But thats not all. With the more sophisticated technical equipment available today we can measure body changes on an increasing scale of accurracy for a variety of purposes. underway Millions Americans poorly. Inadequate diets may be undermining their health and weakening their ability to Jive independent, lives. Inflation may be increasing the toll of elderly malnutrition. Many older people are spending a larger portion of their income on heating fuel and rent, which may mean less Polygraphs, EKGs, data equipment and even voice stress analysis machines all tell a blantant fact about human behavior, .our motive or intent of thought is ALWAYS detectable whether or not we focus on it consciously. The base line of significance to this a measuring equipment rests in the proof that when a human being lies or carries malintentions the at rest biocharacteristic patterns alter so drastically that virtually nothing remains stable, healthy, or normal; Blood chemistry alters-uri- c acid increases, pulse rate increases, respiration rates alter, muscle tension increases, eyes dialate and tear, odor, voice timber alters, brain perspiration increases-witwaves alter, metabolic processes change. etc., etc'.,' etcr Apparantly, animals pick up quickly on human chemical changes while other human beings tend to over rely on verbalization. Humans actually receive all the biological information but repress it tentatively from the conscious mind in favor of contradictory verbal messages. A horse, however, doesnt get impressed when we say, Nice Horsey. It smells our fear and directly takes advantage of the s, bio-dat- money for food. Inflation and poverty are not the only or perhaps even the leading of causes elderly malnutrition. h Although older some people are too poor to eat adequately, many others eat poorly because they have lost the interest and incentive,, to prepare and. consume anything more than snacks and sweets. This poor nutrition tends to result in low energy and a depressed outlook, which in turn translates into a low desire situation. Sensitive lie detectors attached to house plants measured when parent plants located the changes in plant across the country died or were severly damaged. Plants also register mans intent to injury them. If plants manifest deffinite sensitivity to intent, think how much more acute the or complex human computer might be to all the changes associated with human intent. The facts speak loud and clear that the human being cannot lie without altering its life forces and inflicting self damage. They also show that the human alterations transfer coded information to all living organisms in the area.. no lie is really hidden.. The customs inspector in Honolulu had mans number. Isnt it interesting that we have known most of this information for years but have gone merrily on our way telling lies. in life. bio-ener- The national nutrition program for older people, which includes Utah, tries to do more than merely provide food. The program recognizes that mealtime is a time for socializing, and so it provides social outlets for many older people and thus deals with some of the social juuuUuulU i IJUJuuuuU ll with linked inadequate nutrition. The nutrition program for older people aims especially at: factors H rrrrrrrr rrrnrm Low-incom- elderly e persons. Older people unable to shop for food and to prepare By Hazel E. Park In response to inquiries from our readers, research has provided the following answers: MARVIN RAINWATER has come out of retirement and his new release on OKIE Records, comes hot on the heels of a feature story in the May issue of PEOPLE MAGAZINE. MARVIN has many fans who will welcome his return to the circuit. This fabulous Indian entertainer has come up with a rollicking musical story of an Oklahoma town where: is chart HENRYETTA They dont Low no dancin material according to publicist JOAN B. GUERTIN of NASHVILLE who lauds RAINWATERS uptempo, catchy tune as a winner! We are hopeful that MARVINS next stop will be Utah. If one looks Yes, there is a French Lick, Indiana. closely on an atlas, the town can be found in Highway 150, between Washington and Louisville. LARRY BYRD and THE WRIGHT BROTHERS are putting their home town on the map with their stunningly dramatic solos, close harmonies and expert musicianship. Here is an act that we hope to see in Utah in the near future. Utahns have enjoyed THE BLUE RIDGE at the NCO Club at Hill Field. These top singers have teamed up with MARK FOUR, and what a dynamite combination! MARK FOUR and THE BLUE RIDGE have won the TOP COUNTRY GROUP AWARD and are considered to be the Best show on the road. Here is action, showmanship, and harmony at its very best. They record on QCA, their toil free number is: RONNIE SESSIONS signed his first contract at the age of nine, and when he was ten years old, RONNIE appeared in concert at GOLDEN NUGGET in Las Vegas. RONNIE and his band, AMBUSH, are making great sound waves across America. Wed like to see one of countrys great singers back at the Salt Palace. Utah fans can write to their favorite star at: TESSIER TALENT, 505 Canton Pass, Madison, TN. well-balance- meals d because of disabilities or lack of skills. whose Older people of loneliness, feelings discouragement, or rejection reduce their incentive to prepare and eat their meals alone. The goal of the program is to help meet the social needs of millions of persons aged sixty or older as well as their nutritional needs to reduce the isolation of old age, offering older Americans an opportunity to live their later years irt states F. Leon dignity, PoVey, Director of the Utah State Division of Aging. Most nutrition sites offer some social or health ser- vices, i.e. transportation, hearing and blood pressure tests, legal counseling and some offer recreational and educational programs. Write 37115. Yes, the latest duet team is The newest member of Country Music Hall of fame, HANK SNOW, and the lovely KELLY FOXTONE. KANDY CURAS, son of the late, great COWBOY COPAS, is taking Reno by storm. According to Ron Stevens, COPAS personal manager in SALT LAKE CITY, RANDY May be at our July 20 concert for Ogden City . . . heres hoping! older eating of are " to the editor |