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Show BEN LOMOND BEACON, Nov. 2, 1978, Page M I , IlhainiksgDwimig ! wtw r Dated Annual The 3rd Thanksgiving Feast for LDS Young Specia1 Interests is Sat. Nov. 11, 1978. Single adults 26 to around 40 years of age are invited along with their friends to this yearly event. The dinner party and program following will be held at the Harrop home, 1255 Henderson Dr. in Ogden at 6 p m. Donation is $1 or a pot luck item By 782-8- AAlRG' 1 Carol Shaw 16 How If you should spot a tall lady wearing sun glasses, a hat pulled way down on her head and collar turned up, sort of slinking along, just totally ignore me. 1 am trying to keep a low profile until the whole thing blows over. When other people make mistakes, they dont have them appear in huge headlines. But Carol Shaw, she has to do everything up big! y Sorry folks, but the property was merely CONSIDERED for annexation, not approved. It needs to go to the Planning Commission for study and then be put before the council with its Hut-zle- Hope I didnt cause too much trama for anyone over this! Over 100 citizens turned out to listen to the local candidates last week at the meeting sponsored by the Utah Association of Women and the PTA. Some of the 22 candidates said it was the best attended Meet The Candididate night they have been invited to this year. I hope it helped those attending know how to vote. It eelped firm yp my mind. Carol Quillen did a great job of ' Organizing the meetirig and contacting didates! the can- Frank Hubsnd has moved to Salt Lake City as he has accepted a job as an accountant with Kennecot Copper. He has spent the last years in the Air Force since his graduation from Weber High School School and 4 Weber State College. Frank is the son of Lane and Ruth Huband. Philo and Jean Welling Els worth have been enjoying a long vacation to visit friends and relatives. They flew back to Flroida, Louisanna and Washington D.- C Greg Larsen and his wife have been renting Philos house. Gwen Scothern was surprized at the 70 C football banquet when she was given HARRISVILLE-M- rs. Jen- nings, 93, of 242 E. 700 N., died Sunday, Oct. 22, 1978 at her home. Mrs. Jennings was born March 29, 1885, in Athens, 111., a daughter of Nathan Lewis and Lydia Jane Burchett Simmons. She was married to Leroy Henry Jennings on Feb. 20, 1910, in Goodland, Kan. He died July 29, 1968. She had worked at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II. She was a member of the First Christian Church. She was reared and educated in Kansas City and came to Ogden in 12933. Claude NORTH OGDEN Claude Albert Ellis, 88, of 2698 N. 400 E., died Sunday, Oct. 29, 1978, at his home. Mr. Ellis was born July 22, 1890, in North Ogden, a son of Frederick William and Susan Davis Ellis. He was married to Blanche Huband on Nov. 22, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He had worked as an interior decorator, farmer and grocer. He had worked for the Weber County School District for 17 years. He was a high priest in the North Ogden 3rd LDS Ward and had served an LDS Mission to the Eastern States. He had been a Sunday School superintendent, Seventies Quorum president, high priest group leader, genealogy committee chairman and member of the ward choir. He had been a member of the North Ogden 1st Ward bishopric and was CAROL SHERIDAN, Richard Berrett and Diann Rutherford arrange centerpieces for the YSI Thanksgiving Feast which will be held next week for young single adults. Everyone is invited to join with the Pleasant View 4th on Ward Saturday, November 4, at 6 p.m. for their Fun Fair. It will be held in the cultural hall of the ward building at 900 W. P.V. Drive in Pleasant View They will have a dinner, bazaar items for sale, in- - eluding Christmas What parents do for and with their child at home gifts, booths, and baked goods. A movie will be shown for the kids while the parents shop. game toward learning is essential. However, children need more than just a good attitude. Children come to school for the first time with a sel of abilities and handicaps that will pattern their scholastic future-th- e success of failure often depends upon the background the child brings lo school with hime The potential of these formative years cannot be ignored. Parents should read daily to their children, not for the purpose of teaching anything specific, but to give them a pleasant contact with books The kids were really thrilled as they were each presented with a trophy a Michael C. and Conway Loretta Bowden, 458 E. 1225 N., Apt. 4, girl, Oct. 21. David A. and Salazar Kristine Squires, N girl, 612 E. Ogden; Melvin Keith Jen- Beach, Huntington Calif.; Robert Elmoin Jennings, Harrisville; children and grandchildren. 16 23 grand- great- Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of Mortuary with Bishop H. Kenneth Brown of the Harrisville 1st Ward officiating. Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park. U. Ellis an active temple worker. He had been a member of the North Ogden Town Board. Surviving are his widow of North Ogden; one son and three daughters, Dr. Dale Huband Ellis, North Ogden; Mrs. Darwin (Beth) Shupe, Kanesville; Mrs. Ronald (Margaret) PPETERSON, Logan; Mrs. Paul (Claudia) Nyue, Rexburg Idaho; 20 grandchildren, 17 great- grandchildren. Also surviving are three borhters and one sister, Joseph II. Ellis, Parley E. Ellis, both of Rigby, Idaho; Alam L. Ellis, Riverdale; Mrs. Walker (Polly) Simms, Ceres, Calif. p.m. in the North Ogden 626 E. 2600 North., with Bishop Alma Harris of the North Ogden 3rd Ward officiating. Stake Center, of the region YSI Other members include A1 Talbot, Enid Hogge and Jennie Jensen The dinner is a RSV'P occasion can reservation can be made by calling Carol Sheridan at Part of the entertainment will be a piano solo by G Michael Tailor of Granger, Utah. He has studied with LDS Mormon 392-672- 5 and to help develop concepts and for communication. Children learn through The fancy term language. psycholinguists refers actually to ability their communication skills how well they understand what they see and hear, and how well they are able to verbalize about these new experiences. Simple tasks such as auditory and visual discrimination later on transfer to success in reading. Check to see if your youngster can hear the difference between two words such as chair and share, bend and band. Does Simrock McFarland NORTH OGDEN -S- imrock (Sim) McFarland, died 86, of 2196 N. 450 E Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1978, in an Ogden nursing home. Mr, McFarland March 31, was born in 1892, Rose Cole He was Hodson Marriott in Colorado He had been a mechanic with Browning Chevrolet Co of Ogden, and had been an West Weber, a son of William and JENNY BRITZMAN, LaDa wn Cox, Lynae Butler and Gladys Campbell show some of the homemade crafts to be sold at the Pleasant View 4th wards Fun Fair. Another event sporisom' by the Mt Lewis Region M a monthly fireside on the Jin Sunday 8 p m at the Ogden Utah North Stake Centc, It u St and Iowa Advisors the to Regio Dot roan and Lenore Baird of the Bonn Council are Fair Stake and Rendell Mabey , Representative Regional of The Twelve, is Council Chan man he recognize likenesses and in objects differences shapes, and pat (eras0 child develop Help your visual discrimination by noting likenesses and df ferences in patterns, sorting objects according to size, or color, classification, numbers, telling what he has seen and the order he saw it in, or have him reproduce patterns from memory, and if possible, let him use the typewriter. Since language concept carrier, is the parenU-nee- to provide opportunities for conversation at home, where new thoughts ai e expressed and vocabulary is expanded Children learn faster than adults if instructed on terms they understand, but new m formation can build only upon their past experiences Sometimes we assume acquired knowedlge when they havent. Parents, need to check on mastery of. Foi basic concepts example, the concepts same, and different are applied to many learning tasks such as McFarland. married to Pearl electrician Electricity with Oberg Slat Lake in they,-hav- shapes and colors. If a child doesn't understand wha(f thesse words mean, he may. fail to respond correctly to instruction When What is big0 a, asked, other City. answer child may dering powers of This is not just any ordinary The spooks have crawled back into their dark inner sactrumc for another year and the whole fun affair leaves me wondering who of our ancestors we can thank for this peculiar holiday. Many of the Halloween customs date back to ancient Gaul in Britain. In those darkness. light for protection, the druids dressed as witches It was also believed then, . . the that characters . their days there were pagan priests called druids who believed and preached of demons and all manner of evil spirits roaming upon the earth, the night before November 1st This date marked the end of summer when the sun retreated before the shud- - witches, underworld of gloom and put out food offerings hoping these treats would appease the evil spirits and cause them to be friendlier and less likely to torment or trick anyone. held wicked carnival of triumph and engaged in all of malicious manner mischief. Against this array of evil doers anykind of light was considered Hope it was a safe trick or treat for you the other day Many Plain City residents gathered together at the Plain City Elementary school for a Halloween spaghetti dinner and once again spooks of all ages and sizes joined in their carnival of games, trickery and fun. Centuries later the Catholic Church celebrated Nov. 1st as all Saints Day Winners in the cake with the night before being decorating contest were called All Hallows Eve." Tricia Williams in fourth Time has a unique grade; Shawna Lund of the capacity for blending and so fifth grade and in the sixth today this pagan and grade it was Corrine Wright. protection. Enormous bonfires graced the hilltops while torches lined city streets and farmers fields. (This fell into disuse centuries later and was replaced the by candle.) the frightened mortals gathered round their While Christan holiday evolves into what we call Halloween. Judy Cockerham won in the adult division. Single Adults Note Schedule Here is the Mount Lewis LDS Single Adults schedule for the month of November. Dance Every Thursday Church sponsored dances each Thursday at 9 p m. are for both YSI and SI. The Church parking lot entrance is 36th St. and Polk Ave. for the Ogden 50th Ward. Bands subject to change 2nd Clayton Trio, 9th George Fisher, 16th 3rd Generation, 23rd Gibson Girls, 30th we Knight Ryders. Yer will dance on Thanksgiving Night. Call Kathy RSVP, Sat. Nov. The Annual Third YSI Thanksgiving Feast is next Saturday, Nov. 11th. You must RSVP today if you are planning to attend. See article Ix'low for names and details. ... 621-0464-- YSI Thanksgiving Feast This is an adult only dinner for YSI. We have 40 place settings for dinner at 6 p.m. A short program will follow. There is no cost except that you bring a pot luck item. Harrop Home at 1255 Henderson Dr. You need to RSVP by Nov. 4 to Carol 392-725- 5. by a brass trio, Otto Nye, Vern Harrop, Jerry Harrop and accompanied by Lowell Harrop. Call A1 YSI Home Evening, NMon. Nov. 13 Sister Rae Ann Bullock speaks on Value Clarification, 7:30 p.m. home of Mary Helen Gorr, 1072 Henderson Dr. 9 Questions call Enid Choral, Poetry and Arts Festival, Wed. Nov. 15 The Pursuit of Excellence" as presented In LDS Single Adults of Weber, Davis and Morgan Counties begins at 5:30 p.m. with art including paintings, pottery and sculpture on display. 7;30 begins the choral and 394-676- YSI 12 Fireside, Sun. Nov. Elder David Crimin speaks. 8 p.m., Relief Soceity Room at 3rd and Iowa Stake Center. He recently returned from a mission to Denmark. Music and Liberty Chapel. Hosted by the Lorin Farr Stake Singles. Call Robin or Enid Relief Society Room, 2nd and Porter meetinghouse in Ogden. Call Carol ister Fireside, Sun. Nov. Jean Roberts, Negro member of The Church, speaks, 7:30 p.m. Relief Society Room of North 399-098- 8 392-725- 394-863- 27-S- lder Fireside, Sun. Nov. Douglas DeFries, returned missionary from Korea, speaks, 7:30 p.m., 27-E- Ogden Stake Center, 2600 N. E. Call Lillian Event 3rd Coming Annual Region Christmas Dinner For both YSI and SI on Dec. 12th we gather at the Black Angus Steak Barn at 6:30 p.m. 626 782-652- poetry presentations. pm. Theatre PRE-HOLIDA- over; time relationships such as today, last night, after, soon, and now. In, addition to opposites, the concept that several words mean almost the same things, or are synonyms, is important for increasing-vocabular- and understanding. A few samples are pretty and beautiful, sick, and ill, unhappy and sad, and woman and lady. , Classification of items helps concept development Parents can say, A dog is an animal, but not all animals are dogs Can you name some other animals? This type of exercise openendect and the discussion op- - portunity for children to use; inductive reasoning. SPECIAL! Y Freezers for the Big Buck & Microwaves for Mom. . . from Whirlpool. No SAVE SAVE $125.00 Country Club Washington Blvd. in South Ogden. $1 donation at the door. Mystery seat prizes. (Title subject to change) Call Irene Fireside, Boyd and Carmen Rich Fireside, Sun. Nov. 19 Boyd and Carmen Rich speak and sing. Slides of They Holv Land will be shown. 6(H) pm. 15th St. , rTt314836 Movie, Thurs. Nov. 16 Mr Takes a Hobbs Vacation starring James Stewart and Maurine 2:30 , Sen admission cost and open to the public at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle. Call Lowell OHara, an elephant, but does he also know what big means in comparison to bigger and biggest? Does he understand the relationship of big and little? Help him understand position relationsehips such, as under, between, in, and ' 394-863- 782-494- Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 Sheridan and Berrett ar Tabernacle Oiganist, R Darley and is a piano student of Caro! Watkins Hurst , Oct. 25. nings, Salt Lake City; Everett Chester Jennings, Flowers pre-scho- ol 1750 Surviving are four sons, Rollen LeRoy Jennings, Carol Richard This vocabulary makes more difference than prepares the ground for anything schools can do. formal reading, it stimulates Home experience comes an mterst m words, provides in first and goes deepest. practice listening, Attitudes formed there inthinking, reasoning, and fluence all future education, above all, gives you and your and a positive attitude child a marvelous channel had baked some brownies and brought them as a surprize to practice the night before the game. gift from the coaches, Bob Lund, Lamar Perkins, Doyle Smith, Jim Crawford and Ron Anderson. Coach Bob Lund told them that each of their numbers would be retired - until next year. They each pitched in to give the coaches a wall placque in thanks. Stork news: Scott G. and Redden Kathy Larson, r 673 E. 1000 N., ; boy Oct. 20v;-.David Mac .Stevenson and Donna ' Anri' Brunetfi, 1175 E 1950 N., girl, Oct. 21. Burcham William A. Jr. and Carol Smith, 3272 N. 1050 E.- , boy, Oct. 21. living in the Ben North Ogden, Ogden Utah North and Lorin Farr LDS Stakes Lomond, Home Is Schoo Local Ward to Sponsor Fun Fair on November 4 some special recognition. The team presented her with the game ball from their last game, which they had dedicated to her. They won the game in her honor, as she PearlS. Jennings Pearl Jane Simmons This yearly event is sponsored by the Mt. Lewis Region Y'SI Single Adult Council which represents those Reg. $599.95 3930 Finger-ti- Porcelain enamel interior Locking door Open coil shelves ONLY control p Meal sensor Black glass door Large 1 1 4 cu ft capacity End ot cooking signal Clock THIS WEEK ci -- null FREE COOKING SCHOOLS iV o v |