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Show Ben Lomond Beacon Page 4 I Blacks, war topics of hi U ( our own (3 w' history. The speakers have During the past five been Dr. Melvin months, the Utah State Smith,outstanding. Mr. W. L. Rusho and Historical Society has Helen Z. Papanikolass slides sponsored a Utah History which were presented as part Lecutre series. This series is of their discussions were our to increase designed showed a great excellent and of knowledge - W states deal of scholarly inquiry. Dr Leonard Arrington delivered a very interesting address. Ronald Coleman discussed the Elacks in Utah and Beverley Beeton outlined women's suflrase Task force seeks in iDin MRS. CALVIN JOHNSON, patient Teresa Mooney and Mrs. James Bomah. Winter party planned by hospifcol auxiliary The patients of Weber County Hospital will be guests at a party planned by the Volunteer to be given Auxiliary, mid-wint- Thursday, Feb. at 7 p.m. A special treat will be the blue grass music, enthusiastically rendered by the Old Time Fiddlers, under the Direction of James Schupe. Refresh ments '"ill be served. Mrs. James Bowman, Mrs. Calvin Johnson and Mrs. Ben Rutherford are serving on the committee for the party. Ogden Temple grounds take grand award honor In landscape convention The Ogden Temple of the Latter-daSaints Church was given Grand Award honors by the Associated Landscape y Contractors of America at their annual convention in Palm Springs, Calif. Members of the association singled out the Ogden Mormon Temple landscape design as the best in the Western Region, and was one of seven awards given nationally. Representing the Church at the ceremony was Ray O. Jeppsen, supervisor of landscape architecture for the vironment into a lovely garden setting of trees and shrubbery with harmonizing Lake City landscaping bedding plants and sets off contractor, Elder Vernon D. the two fountains which who frame the Temple. Elder Smith, president, represented this company. Jeppsen is a member of the Lady Bird Johnson, former American Association of First Lady of United States, Landscape Architects and serves on the board of presented the award. The Ogden Temple was examiners of the Utah State designed by Elder Emil B. Department for licensing Fetzer, Mormon Church landscape architects. Elder Grant Price is Architect, and it was completed in 1971. Elder Jeppsen Temple grounds gardener. The gardens have now provided an attractive landmatured to their intended which scape planting design blends the surrounding en growth and are maintained by Elder Price. Mormon Church. Sharing the honor with the Church was Millcreek Gardens, a Salt for education pro Weber State College will host an open hearing by the Utah State Board of Regents Continuing Education Community Service Task Force for lifelong learning Wed- were River drainages measured Jan. by Sherand man Lewis Jay Johnson of the Soil Conservation Service. The snow water content ranges from 0 at Lost Creek Reservoir to 30 percent of average at Chalk Creek No. 2 Farmington upper is 25 percent of average and Farmington lower 29 percent of average for February 1. The Weber River drainage is 24 percent of average and 22 percent of last year. This is based on snow water content an with at courses established average for February 1. The Ogden River Snow courses are 19 percent of average and 24 percent of last year. At Farmington tower snow Course the rain gage recorded 2.6 inches of 25-2- 7 precipitation for January compared to 4.37 inches last year. At Parleys Canyon Summit 1.7 inches of precipitation were recorded for the month compared to 3.35 last year and an average of 3.86. Some people say dont worry about water supply till crop planting time. However, we need to be thinking how best utilize what we have. Last year we said Wait to Irrigate. This year we will want to use water running to waste to fill our soil to the depth crops will root as soon as we can to get water onto the land, however, we dont cording to Mountain Bell engineer George Hatch. mid-yea- able of hair-thi- glass fibers, known as lightguides, will run under the streets of Chicago ' arrying voices, data and wdeo signals on pulses of If light successful, these Utah Image Historical Department and director of this series reports, I have tried to obtain the best speakers available. We feel he has done just that and think that you will feel the same way once you have heard them. Nineteenth sis Dr. Bitton bachelors received m Thick Style & Rail Fir Entry Doors Factory Seconds Values up to $12795 Sale Price q -- - $1995 church asks fast, prayer for easterners S4995 LDS Members of the Latter-daSaints Church are asked to engage in a week of prayer ending in a day of fasting and prayer Sunday, Feb. 6, 1977, for relief of the cold and y that liquid various parts oi In a statement by the First Presidency the church urged its membership which nears 4 million members to make special appeals m all church meetings as well as in family and personal prayers this 3ns Finest Complete Door & Accessories Shop Wfieev members m the United States also are asked ts utilize in the world. week. Church want to have form over crops (alfalfa, all grain etc.) as the ice can smother crops if it lasts several days. We hone things will look brighter next month but lets be planning how to best water. arougnt to follow the suggestions President Carter to of set 2380 SOUTH thermostats at 65 degrees and to take other measures to conserve household 1900 WEST OGDEN, UTAH PHONE precious fuel. 731-062- or 1 Farmington Upper Farmington Lower Weber River Beaver Creek RS 731-062- 2 V" V.-- . Jb-- gold Chalk Chalk Chalk Horse 25 r53V"3 1976 22 t!BO 29 uJi (U to r LAMP MINI MOTOR HOME PJI y c 30 20 Creek No. 3 Ridge Parleys Canyon Sum 5-- 1 24 Redden Min Lower Smith & Morehouse WAS 20 cables will replace expensive If the system proves economic and reliable , it may be used in areas which have heavy communication needs and where there is a great demand for space under the streets, Hatch said. The hair-thisize of the fiber lightguides makes possible cables that are much smaller and lighter than copper cables, and that could make better use of available underground passageways. The basic material of the lightguides is silica, the most common form of which is sand--on- e of the earths most abundant materials. Because of the abundance of this raw material, hghtguide cables t tinted glass windsheild, front bucket seats, aux. seat, contained with soft-raexterior camper mirrors, VS engine, turbo hydra-matitransmission, AM pushbutton 6.5C TBLS Hwy polyester tires. radio, Calif, emissions equipment, 8.7 Fully self 10 Creek No. 1 Creek No. 2 - 1 in the future, cost less to manufacture than copper cables of equivalent capacity. Installation of the lightwave system is expected to begin shortly. A single halfinch diameter cable, containing 24 lightguides, will be installed under the streets of a Chicago, connecting may, simultaneous 3,278'3 tlOW ONLY Hatch said. In the Chicago system, a single pair of lightguides in the cable will be able to carry 576 1 con- versations or an equivalent mix of voice and various types of data signals. Amplifiers such as those used on copper cables will not be needed to boost signals modern oifice building with along the route. The Bell offices in Chicago, a planned system distance of approximately 1 evaluation should be comnext 2 miles. pleted year. Ultimately, The installation will help lightwave communications the Bell system further systems may be used the nations evaluate the potential of this throughout new technology under actual communications network for both local and long operating conditions-anoth- er step toward assuring that distance communications--tsuch systems will be provide a full range of Bell System services. economical and reliable, LJ f1 PLUS SALES TAX (oxoVrt AND LICENSE FEES a,J 1976 OEB-G-'lA- VACATION VAN CONVERSION f? power steering, 40C0 watt HD Delco Freedom battery, AM pushbutton radio, heavy duty cooling, chromed F ront and rear bumpers, 8.00-- 6.5C tubeless hwy., deluxe two-tonoil & temp., custom appearance equipment, green paint, 8 cyl ., 1 e vinyl r, guages-voltmete- bucket seats. WAS 9,81 107 NOV ONLY LARGE SELSCiTB! M'S PLUS SALES TAX AMD LICENSE FEES OF MINI HOME CAMPERS WU1S AT GREAT SAVINGS Chevrolet V j - o V ' his from Brigham Young University where he majored in history. He received both his masters degree and his doctors degree from Princeton in history. He has written books and articles on many subjects. We are also looking forward to the presentation in March when Dallin Oaks President of Brigham Young will discuss University Joseph Smith and Legal Process. degree SALE CLEAN-U- P 36x80 - Century Publications. at ye? will discuss Visual of Mormons in TO n copper wire which is now in common usage Testing will begin by The system is being Bell developed by Laboratories for AT & T. During the evaluation, a full-tim- Ronald G. Watt, as archivist at the LDS Church full-tim- Glass fibers rennovate U.S. telecommunications The worlds first communication system using beams of light to transmit sounds will be evaluated this year and could benefit Utah telephone customers, ac- report, students will have counseling and advisor services as well as financial assistance made available to them. Presently, these services have been offered mostly to e nesday at 2 p.m. students. The meeting is being held The educational costs of so that the Task Force combeing a part-tim- e student mittee can receive reactions would also be decreased so and input from the local that the higher costs per community concerning its credit hour they pay would prpposed Continuing be eliminated Education Master Plan. The idea of lifelong learThe plan is scheduled to be ning is also being considered presented to the Board of by the group. The idea of Regents for adoption in Continuing Education is that March. learning should never stop It Dr. Leon McCarrey, with the cradle and begins Deputy Commissioner of continues until the Education and said Dean Ulibarri. grave, Higher Chariman of the committee, Also our modern society is scheduled to present the has made lifelong education report at the Weber State necessary, he explained. As meeting which will be held in in our lives occur, changes the WSC Union Building more and more jobs will Little Theatre. become obsolete. Therefore, Dr. Richard 0. Ulibarri, it is important to keep our dean ui Webers Continuing as current as education said these training possible. inrecommendations will Everyone interested in new clude provisions education, regardless of age, the of same type providing should be able to obtain in on opportunity to part-tim- e an equal basis with regular e students as to students, Dr. McCarrey ssid students. Representatives from llill If the State Board of Air Force Base, local service the Task Regents accepts Snow survey taken The snow survey courses for Farmington and Weber Force part-tim- e cture series Programs in all cases begin 7 p.m. and will be held in the Salt Lake Public Library f ? f w--i Lecture Hdall. The Library is ciuds, school districts from located on 209 East Fifth Weber, Davis, Morgan, and South. The Lecture Hall is on Box Elder, as well as WSC the third floor. The next presentation will faculty and staff members, and all interested persons are be on February 9, 1977. Dr. invited to attend the hearing. Davis Bitton, professor of history at the University of (& jr-1- y Utah among ' k 1 nursaay, reui uui OtET-flr- , 'SELT' |