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Show V. Ben Lomond Beacon, December 6, 1979, Couple united Mearity Eattimg On A Budgett By Carol Jean Shaw go crazy, Fa la la la 1is the season to Looking for something quick and easy by Hazel E. Park are jubliant to hear SKY BLUE and the GHOST RIDERS on the International Jubilee, which is also beamed across many European countries via tapes and produced ... to la fix for your refrigerator before you go out to help Santa or see the second grade Christmas program. When you come home feeling like youve been tugging the jolly old elf up chimneys all afternoon, it sure feels good to be able to whisk a casserole into the oven. By the time you hide the presents and get a kid to set the table, dinner is almost ready. Its almost as good as having a magic wand. Naomis Chinese Casserole Brown: 1 pound hamburger Add: 1 package dry onion soup mix 1 can cream of chicken soup 2 cans water 2 tablespoons soy sauce cup raw rice. Store in the refrigerator until youre ready to bake it. Then pour into a casserole dish. Bake, covered tightly with a lid or foil, for 50 minutes at 375 degrees. Uncover. Top with: 1 small can Chow Mein noodles. Bake 10 more minutes and serve. first two fingers at the base of the bowl, small fingers curved naturally not pointed. Small, stemmed glasses are held by the stem. Tumblers are held near the base, but never with both hands. CONVERSATION: Conversation and laughter should always be modified. The general conversation should never be so loud that the hostess could not make herself heard as it is she who guides the conversation. No two partners should ever become so engrossed in conversation that everyone else is excluded. There is no other conversational skill more generally bungled by everyone than that of giving and receiving a compliment. ...If you dont lean on the table but do lean slightly toward the table (always with rib cage pulled and out of your waist and your waist up and out of your hips)... ...After dinner is completed and service removed you may carefully rest an elbow on the edge of the table (rest - not lean) while you: pursue after dinner conversation... HOW TO HOLD GLASSES: Large, stemmed glasses are held with the thumb and the Weber High award policies The Awards Committee has the following policies for this year. Weber High School will recognize the following areas of achievemnents: State or National events : Places for Individual ; 1st Place Team; Superior Rating for Individual or Team. Places for Individual; 1st Region I events: Place Team; Superior Rating for Individual or Team. Areas or Regions as defined by sponsoring agency: 1st Place for Individual or Team. Receive mission call They will have their testimonial service on hotel in Las Vegas. A beautiful thank you" letter from Helen Pulley of Nashville, for covering the release of her new record. LUTES records of Texas made a personal telephone call to extent their appreciation for the help we give new writers and ar tists. The newest member of Utahs Golden Spike Country Music is their Nebraska representative, Evalyn Roberts, of Lincoln Nebraska. This Ogden-base- d Country Music group now has branches in Iowa, Idaho, California, Texas and Florida. Turning the pages of a national country music publication, we see First Lady Rosylyn Carter exchanging comments on families with Utahs own June Wilson of Clinton. GREAT...If you keep your hands in your lap while awaiting service so that you dont doddle with silverware or your water glass.. .If you sit upright and keep your elbows close to the rib cage (be especially careful to keep elbows in while cutting meat)... "Hardly Eating My cooking is so good, all my friends love me for it. So now Im going to give you one of my favorite recipes. Boiled Beef Lips." This recipe is absolutely scrumptious and I know thatyau will love it. Build a hot fire and buy seven (7) beef lips. Bring two gallons of water to a rolling boil, then add the beef lips. Next add the seasonings: 1 Tbl. Cinnamon. 15TW. Garlic 4 tsp. Chili Powder 2 lbs salt xk lbs pepper Then add 2 whole lemons and 2 lbs. of powdered sugar. Boil for 3 hours and then freeze. Warm to serve. I hope that your friends and relatives love it as much as mine did. In fact they were all bragging about it in the emergency room. Well, good luck Neil and Rick North Ogden, have accepted a call to serve in the South Dakota Rapid City Mission of the LDS Church. performed the most outstanding services to the particular department. In selecting the students for this award, academics or achievements should not be the primary consideration. This award is for the students who have made the most conscientious service and contribution to the department. After the staff of the department has made the selection of the two Senior Students, the Weber Service Pin candidates names and a listing of the qualities that prompted the selection of the students is to be submitted to the Awards rd Sunday at 2 p.m. at the North Ogden 3rd Ward Chapel, 2600 N. 650 E. Categories of recognition to be given to the students at Weber High School: I. Certificate of Award to be given for the areas listed above except for the following areas: II. Superior Rating Certificate to be given for Individuals or Teams who achieve a Superior Rating at Region I, State, ' or National competition. III. Warrior Scholar Certificate. This award is to be given to Senior Students at Graduation Exercises after they have from the Italy Milan the position of being on the Honor Roll 12 of 12 Terms. This Mission. He will make his certificate is attached to the students diploma. report Sunday in the Farr IV. Weber Service Pin (W with Sword). Each staff of the 12 West 1st Ward. departments of the school may select two Senior Students Committee. The candidates for this award will receive the award in the Scholarship Assembly held during the last week of school. V. Award (Gold Edge on Red Letter-W- ). This award is presented to Teams or Groups which win a First Place in State or National Competition. VII. Knight Head Award (Knights Head with Ruby). This award is for the Individual student who obtains a First Place in State or National competition or the National Merit st or above. This award is not in- -. Scholarship tended for members of team competition. The Awards Committee reserves the right of review of all awards that are presented. They will enter the missionary training center at Provo before departing for South Dakota. W-P- in Elder Nyland returns Elder Thomas Nyland, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert. L. Nyland. 1111 N. Farr West, has 2000 W., returned Give Your Pet A Christmas Gift from the Semi-Finali- The U.S. Department of Agriculture Mission report predicts agricultural exports will Elder Paul Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Robbins of 1234 E. 3100 N., North Ogden, has returned from the IDS Arkansas Little Rock Mission. He spoke Sunday at the North Ogden 13th Ward Chapel, 575 E. 3100 N. An open house followed at the family home. approach the $38 billion mark next year. IPET CDDALETT 599 North Main, Clearfield 8-- 5 Mon. thro Fri. 9-- 1 Set. KSVJSjf Koms Biscouxti may kit. lo I4S on hoiMownon tnsuranc g your homo ulm than 7 yaanotd Call mo and find out You 2 Miller 0- - Darryle and Mary Jorgenson, 1245 E. 2500 N., Ogden, boy, Nov. 28; Robert W. and Nevillet Becky Bradshaw, 544 E. 2900 N., boy, Nov. 21. Thomas Hyrum Hill Thomas Hyrum Hill, 66, of E., North Ogden, died Friday, Nov. 30. 1979 at his home following an extended illness. Born Aug. 25, 1913,- - in North Ogden, to Hyrum and Mary Ann Norris Hill. Married Fae Gibson May 6, 1946, in West Weber. The 1647 N. 400 Agricultural exports will get a $510 million boost by TbatXhaaioowiwis Insurance tho State Jann way uOB STArtGt am 1)275 S. 1900 W. Roy. Utah 84. 67 CLEAN, QUIET ATMOSPHERE .Phono: OH. or 825-545- 9 825-714- 4 wanmifwini 825-780- 5 TENDER LOVING CARE GIVEN TO ALL ANIMALS. we um aw bmvimg SI) twin c MiwrCorapom 1987 from the trade agricultural new law with over 40 countires, according to Sperry New Holland. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says net farm income should reach about $30 billion this year, up from $27.9 billion last vear. ratifying agreements was marriage later solemnized in the ;Manti Temple on March 10, 1952. He was a member of the North Ogden LDS 4th Ward, where he was a high priest and had been active as a home teacher. Served as president of-- the Steelworkers Union for several years at the American Can Company, where he worked, He later retired He also had been a farmer. Surviving are his widow of North Ogden; one son and three daughters, James T. Hill, and Mrs. Steven (Ann) LaFleur, both of North Ogden, and Gloria Probert, and Mrs. Ron (LeRma) Gillett, both of Salt Lake City; 19 grandchildren and eight Funeral services were Gift Shop featuring Handmade Items Nevas Quilts n Things Wed. Regular Houre are: 11 thru Sat a.m. to 6 p.m. PLEASE DROP IN AND BROWSE held Monday in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Ron Nye of the North Ogden 4th Ward officiating. Burial in the North Ogden Cemetery. income of farm families is expected to exceed last years record $34 billion and will contribute more than half of their total income. Off-far- m Please Special orders taken on some items not do want we as anyone early yours pace DISCOUNT A UTO PARTS disappointed 1359 Marilyn Drive 5538 So. 1953 W Roy Td. 773-9- 3 Layton -773- -2436 10 ToblM 6 Choir SEAT COVERS A4J $3X3 far hesirost. K3 Colloo Mcfcott Irani, Sopor Good Glottworo Portable Bor Bovorogo Fountain? Chohng Oitho Fun Food Equipment e Grill e Decoration "ffejanct of An Affordable Prko" ' RSMTAIS 3770 CnsJ IA1C3 313-535- 1 AND MUCH MORE! (inwvtid Twin 40 gathered wristline. The at the skirt A-li- extended into a train. chapel-lengt- h . Matron of honor was Mrs. sister of the bride, and maids of honor. Miss Vickie Reese and Miss Sharon Drievold. Miss Linda Scothern was a bridesmaid; Mrs. James Andrews, attending matron, and Erica Anderson, flower girl. Serving the duties of best man were Jeff Hansen and Brent Satterthwaite. A wedding trip took the newlyweds to Park City. Upon their return they will live in Ogden. Mike Anderson, Promises taken by two Marriage promises were repeated by the former Miss Shauna Jo Larsson and Glen A. Meyerhoffer on Saturday at the Wedding World. Announcing the marriage are the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Larsson of 970 W. Harrisville Road. Mrs. Leonard L. Meyerhoffer of 265 S. 1200 W. in Slaterville and the late Mr. Meyerhoffer are the bridegrooms parents. Officiator in the rites was Bishop Robert W. Sidwell. Guests were greeted at a reception at Farr West LDS Stake Center. Chosen for the nuptial events, the brides gown was of velvet, appliqued with lace and complemented by a lace jacket. Crystal pleating enhanced the jacket sleeves and the hemline of the gown. Acting as maid of honor was Miss Laura Larsson. Attending matrons were Mrs. Fred Sumner and Mrs. Dan Taylor, and flower girls, Christine Larsson Cara Meyerhoffer and Tara Marie Julander. Performing best was duties Meyerhoffer, with Meyerhoffer, Scott man Milo Ren Kent Larsson Meyerhoffer, and John August Larsson as ushers. After a brief wedding trip the newly wedded couple will return to Ogden to reside. Miss Joy Bunderson and Brad Nelson circle the date of Dec. 27 for their wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple. The future bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Bunderson of 6200 W. 2600 N Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn K. Simmons of 164 S. 3600 W., in West Weber, are the IUo. t bridegroom elects parents. Miss Bunderson is a graduate of Weber High School and LDS Seminary.. Also a graduate of Weber High School, Mr. Nelson Weber attended State College and served an LDS mission to Oakland Calif. Plans are being made for a reception at the Plain City LDS Stake Center. Ogden honor roll Following 10 weeks of projects, assignments, tests, and studying, 230 students at North Ogden Junior High School earned placed on the first term honor roll . Achieving straight A report cards were ninth graders: GARY ANDERSON, Jenny Cowan, Mike Maughan, Troy Parks, Stacie Roberts, Gwen Shirely and Carol Weber. Eighth graders, Mickelle Campbell, Lynelle Patten, Cindy Sahleen and Rebecca Woodward; and seventh graders, Cindy Child, Jill Fuller, Kim Harris and Sharri Wilson. Additional students on the high honors list were ninth graders Melinda Apfel, Nickie Armistead, Kris Asay, Troy Child, Mark Critchfield, Linda Dalpias, Jon DeBoer, Brett Hart, Jana Howell and Danae Jamison. Cynthia Jensen, Kerry Jepsen, Todd lines, Sherrie Mortensen, Robert Parker, Ann Pobanz, Eric Reynolds, Brenda Satterthwaite, Beth Scheffel and Karen Schmit. JENNILYN SHAW, Tyler Shaw, Annette Strebel, Dean TwitcheU, Camille Vaughan, Wendy Welker, Mike Wheeler and Laura Woodfield. Eighth graders included Becky Aardema, Susan Barfuss, Kim Blacker, Bryce Buchanan, Kevin Burke, William' Connors, Scott Critchfield, Alene Doman, Mary Dyer and Jan Engelby. Jennilyn Hellstrom, Linda Jeffs, Wendy Kellos, Kim Larson, Sherri Liptrot, Brenda Money, Marilyn Morris, Chad Oborn, Kristen Olsen, Cherri Putman; Urn Sheehan, Dan Shirra, Julie Sjoblom, Lauri Stephansen, Dennise Strawn, Wendy Taylor, Valerie Twticheil and Kenneth White. Seventh graders were Eric Adams, Jeri Lyn Capener, Jeff Chugg, Debra Doxey, Christine Haddon, Christee Isaacson, Shelly Jackson, Jana Jepsen, Janeal Mackley, Paul Mathewson; KATHRYN MEYER. Brian Nielsen, Susan Packer, Tamara Parker, Troy Shaw, Michelle Skinner, Cheryl Storey, Lynda Ward, Kevin Wickersham and Darcy Wride. Ninth graders on the honor roll were Dan Alsup, Kaylene Anderson, Mike Baughman, Tricia Breitweiser, Darn Brown, Susen Canfield, Becky Christensen, Deborah Cude, Lori Curtis and Teresa Dallinga. Jeri DeYoung, Teri DeYoung, Tommy Elmer, Dale Elison, Stacey Frost, Elizabeth Gehrig, Kristy Gibby, David Glenn, Susan Grassli, Paula Greer; Marra Grondel, Cindi Hansen, Brenda Harris, Ronald Jensen, Kyle Johnson, Monica Johnson, Deborah Jones, Glade Jones, Tracy Julander, Debbie Kendeil; Linda Lee, Jan Lofthouse, Rhonda Miller, Loree Newman, Scott Parry, Scott Paxman, Dennis Payne, Trscy Pride, Brent Richins, Cary Robinson. SHON ROWE. Shelly Roy lance, Trudy Roy lance, Robert Stoffers, Kenneth Tanner, Michelle Treece, Denise White and Susan Worcester. Eighth graders included Kirk Adams, Jolene Ashment, Ryce BaUif, Cidney Bushman, Lisa Carter, Cynthia Dalebout, David Demond, Kevin Deppe, Richard Droesbeke and Tamara Falk. Karen Foy, Charra Grondel, Wendi Haglund, James Hesly, Lance Himelright, Clark Jensen, Susan Jensen, Racheile Johnson, Deanna Josephs on and Greg Julander. Kristi Laili, Val Larsen, Shelly Lierd, Laurel Liston, Rodney Lundwall, Ron McLoy, Michael Medsker, Elizabeth Montgomery, Glen Morby and Brian Motes. TAMARA NALDER, Michelle Sanders, Dihot, SilvorMroro Punch SottI. Cup SPECIAL CZZZJl SEAT COVES were Jay Schvaneveldt, Stacee Stokes, Sherry Taylor, Susan Wadman, Paige Warner, Janee Welker, David Young and Pat Young. Seventh graders, Shauna Allred, Connie Anderson, Jackie Blanchard, Cheriae Breitweiser, Kim no iwghom Sandra Castleton, Jean Cevering, Joan (Severing, Brett Chatlaln and Lana Clark. Valene David, Julie Denney Keith Deppe, Terry Farnsworth, Lani Green, Aimee Heap, Ann! Heinig, Jody Hatley, Jamie Holcomb and Kathryn Hoopes. HOLIDAY PARTY SUPPLIES FUZZY DICE The couple exchanged vows on Friday in the Ogden IDS Temple with President Leslie T. Norton officiating. They received guests at a reception at the Washington Terrace LDS 4th Ward Cultural Hall. The brides gown- - of was crepe polyester fashioned with an empire bodice and a Queen Anne neckline, accented with appliqued lace. The long bishop sleeves of accordian pleated chiffon Bunderson to wed 73-8-0 who have . of writer-instrumentali- st, fifteen-year-ol- d HOW DO YOU LOOK AT THE TABLE? 4 Elder Eldon Orton and his June, of 525 E. 2850 N., SNOW, Etiquette for table and conversation Parents of teens might enjoy reading my sons version (below) of tms column. It is not recommended that you use the recipe or, perish the thought, try to eat it. Proceed at your own risk. wife, a legendary singer song has recorded more than 200 for RCA records, for whom Hank has recorded since 1936, making him the longest term artist on any label. Hank made the International Jubilee program with our Utah artists. JESSE JAMES, alias Mike Page, one of Nashvilles finest voices and a favorite of Utahns, was heard on the Jubilee with a new number, IM A ONE WOMAN MAN. We are always happy to give space to JESSE. He featured Utahs Brena Collins, on his show at the DUNES HANK weekly by LUCKY CHAMBERLAIN, of Tooele, Utah. This prestigious country music program originates from KDYL, and carried by KBRV in Soda Springs, Idaho, and WDNE in Wheeling, West Virginia. This column was first to proclaim our five native American, SKY BLUE, as star material. Working out of the Utah Board of Education in charge of Indian Affairs, this HOPI entertaineer has appeared on many national television programs and at the World Fair in Tokyo in 1973. SKY BLUE is currently appearing with one of Utahs top bands, THE GHOST RIDERS, from Harriman, Utah. SKY, BLUE had previously cut three albums. This new single is the first recording by the GHOST RIDERS. THE SAGA OF JOHN SINGER is a musical story of the tragic and untimely death of a father who loved his children enough to die for what he believed to be right for them. This song has been endorsed by his widow, as the one and the only official song of her late husband. The flip side of the record, A MAN CAN LOVE WHAT IS HIS, is a patriotic number for all Americans. All proceeds from this record will go to the widow of John Singer and their seven children. Contributions are being familys dinner? Slip a casserole and a set salad into the Vi accepted for the record Address: PROUD COUNTRY RECORDS, P.O. Box 9631, Ogden, Utah 84409. We A new1 bride of late November is the former Miss Darlene Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Stuart of 264 E. 4525 S., Washington Terrace. The new bridegroom is Reed Scothern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Scothern of 2629 N. 850 E., North Ogden. S Tmuctm Ladawn Hunt, Nikld Jackson, Chuck Liecbty, Marsh, Denise Mifflin, Hayley Mitton, Kart Motes, Kirk Nacey, Julie Navaree and Carol Nielsen. KIM OWEN, Lba Owen, Yun Hui Pak. Christine Peterson, Brent Randall, Joan Rhees, Pamela Rheea, Jeff Roberts Lisa Salvo and Angie Schaffer. Stuart Southwick, Shannon Stegen, Darcy Stephana, Tray Thompson, Becky Tlngey, Judith Tonney, Wendi Ward, Paul Weaae, Arthur Welsh, Lyle Williams and Danna Willie. |