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Show rZetSKit ii'ifi irTiii I'm'iia i -- njiHiii'i ffTyrfrni I Page 2 TTOddddDsdudj Ben Lomond Beacon Aft Skousen featured W!! Panic buying solves nothing he attended San Bernardino fireside for the single College where he served as adults of Davis and Weber studentbody president. He Counties is Sunday, Jan. 30, received his LLB degree in A Inflation has become a household word and it is making it hard for people to live even if they make good salaries. Many of todays rising prices are caused by shortages in various commodities. The recent freeze in Brazil and the subsequent shortage of coffee has caused many people to cut coffee off their shopping list or at least severely curtail its use. The energy crisis at first caused many people to cut back on their driving, whether it be through car pooling, using mass transit or merely cutting the amount of pleasure driving they did. The cutbacks generally only lasted though until people got used to paying the higher gas prices. The thing I wonder about is are all shortages real? I mean, the price of coffee went up before the coffee bean harvest that had been hit was even in. And what about the shortages which occurred only because someone yelled shortage? Back a couple of years ago, when toilet paper was at such a premium it was said there was really no shortage, but that Johnny Carson had made a joke about what would happen if there ever were such a shortage and T. V. viewers took it to mean there would be a short supply of toilet paper. I have heard of a man who, if he hears about a shortage of something, will immediately go buy a case lot of whatever it is. Its panic buying like that, that does cause shortages and consequently the inflation which has become a part of our lives. Being prepared may be one thing, but going over-gjymotfi- er Letter to the editor 1977. Cleon W. law from George Washington University. He was admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia and before the District Court of Appeals. Skousen, of Ancient Professor Scripture at Brigham Young University will speak. Music is by the Weber State College A Cappella Choir with Lyneer C. Smith as director. Sponsored by the Ogden IMulti-Regio- to Raise a Boy. The latest book, Fantastic Victory, deals with the six day Israeli-AraWard of June 1967. Mr Skousen and his wife, Jewell Pitcher Skousen, are the parents of eight children The Skousens reside in Salt Lake City. 1951 He was given a leave of tensively and during recent absence to reorganize the years has been in 32 nations Salt Lake City Police force and has spoken at more than where he served as Chief. 100 colleges, universities and In 1960 Mr. Skousen high schools. s An author of more than a became the editorial director f the profession police dozen books, two better are The Naken magazine Law and Order. He known travels and lectures ex Communist and So You Want b Garn asks clarification of law MP-MI- n In 1935 he entered the FBI and became a Special Agent, He also was appointed to an administrative position at the in FBI headquarters Washington, D C. Mr. Skousen became a member of the faculty at Brigham Young University in (? Special Interest Council, the fireside is at 8 p.m. in the Ogden LDS Tabernacle. of the Chairwoman WASH., DC. - U.S. Senator Fireside Committee is Betty Morton of Ogden. She is Jake Garn today authored a assisted by Carl Hodson of letter, to be signed by other western Senators, in which he Plain City. Region Special Interest recommends to the Bureau of leaders include: Mattie Land Management that it Cunnington, Hooper; Ralph make new surface mining Johnson, Sunset; Dean K. regulations better understood Johnson, Layton, Jeanette by miners. In the letter to Frazier, South Ogden; Mel BLM Director Curt Berklund, Rigby, Elaine Sanders and Garn and his colleagues make two suggestions. Gary Mitchell of Ogden. First, we believe that the Chairman of the Special is interest of the country would Council Interest Washington Terrace Utah be served by a series of in the field to Stake President, Darrell B. meetings with concerned Hincks with Bishop Dorman discuss H. Baird of the Ogden Utah parties the current thinking Lorin Farr Stake as advisor. of the Bureau as to the Council President is Jerry direction the regulations Harrop of Ogden and Kathy ought to take, the Garn Lofgreen is Assistant to the letter states. Following this series of meetings, we feel it Council. Mr. Skousen was born in would be appropriate for the to issue the Alberta, Canada in 1913. At Bureau the age of 17, he served an regulations once more as LDS mission in the British proposals, with the final Isles. Returning to the USA, regulations to follow 30 or 60 days later. rules Secondly, regulations under which they land whatever operate would only cause needed, it is essential that are finally incredible confusion if they there be a clear statement to December this effect from your office and that this statement be made as soon as possible Since there is no legislative adopted should take effect only after the end of the current field season, the letter states. Senator Garn noted that the rules are now set to go into effect February 5. Since operators are right now contracting for men, were to become effective for this season. The field season ends in September, and we would therefore suggest that the regulations should be effective October 1. We believe that such an effective date would provide ample drilling rigs and other lead time for familiarization equipment which will be and adjustment. needed this summer, any In order to provide the regulations changing the kind of certainty that is miners said he wrote are only now This is an open letter to the town poet. Your poem was sad because it reflects the thinking of too many people in this community. Do you really want a great influx of California people on the letter because, even though the regulations dealing with the reclamation of mined We can hardly expect them taxes, higher utility rates, water shortage (dry years), sewer problems, ground and subsurface water problems (wet years), and increased accidents including our mountainside. People the death of small children. Have you read the from all walks of life. Everything up there will agreement Big Mac signed come down gravity - - its the law of traffic,' sewer, water, soil, etc. Do you really want the noise, the crowding, the higher familiarize them with their responsibilities Leaf Left Red, Romaine, Green, or Large Heads by Diana uyler What would it be like to study your hardest every class, every day of the school Kennedy in Speech and Drama; John Johnson is in Scholar Sterling year? Mathematics; Mike Swenson What would it be like to go in Foreign Language; Holly with the developers? home every night with Chamberlain is Sterling and work Scholar of Arts and Crafts; Someday you will thank me homework and everyone in the group for sometimes two or three hours in Scholar Sterling on one subject? saving Our Town. Vocational Education is Dean What would it be like to Maw; Mary A. Carter is Homemaking exceed so much in one sub- Rebecca Brady; Business is ject that youre rewarded for Education Shelly all your work with a Dickamore; Music is Carol scholarship? King; General Scholarship If you think it sounds like a goes to Paul Taylor and the drag, and are wondering if it Science Sterling Scholar is is worth it, why not ask one of Brad Stringer. the brains who made Sterling These 12 students will go to Scholar for 1976-7at Weber State for Competition High School. Sterling Scholar after Region Fuerta Avocados Hash Brown NORTH OGDEN Aldro Junior Barker, 51, of 2242 Fruitland Drive, died Jan. 21, 1977 in St. George rest home. He was born June 15, 1925 in North Ogden, a son of Aldro James and Myrtle Barker. department. The Sterling Call Scholars Valorie are: He was an elder in the LDS North Ogden 10th Ward. 'Week' includes fun, excitement at Ben Lomond Sandra Cleveland by to last years 63 Scots Week, held the week compared hours heid by Joanna of January 1 proved to be Harrison and Janet Hansen, a week of fun and ex- xhe Gathering of the utement for the Ben clans united the assembly Lomond students entire studentbody and Featured events included faculty on Friday, Jan. 21 to daily Pep Rallies to promote encj the week jn a memorable enthusiasm, Ski Night at. 3 hours of contests, and I owder Mountain, a sleigh humorous skits. A few serious tiding party, Scots Break- - moments were experienced gross-ou- t fast, and a with a talk to the Scots by Mr. goldfish eating contest McCallister, first principal of A main attraction of the gen Lomond, the singing of week was the Rocking Chair the School Hymn, and the Marathon in which Sheryl of The Proud unveiiing Gordon was the winner and Lassie a painting by faculty Ron Halvorson achieved 2nd member Dell Taylor. The place over 22 contestants. fbLA clan of Ben Lomond is Sheryl rocked to claim the raising money to purchase school record of 64 hours the painting for the school. Taxpayers should use label Woodbury in English; Jeff competition. There will be chosen one winner and two in each departrunners-u- Potatoes Congratulations, He has been vice president the American Theater Association. He is married to the former Virginia Blunk of Roanoke Va. They have three children. Young University. He is a graduate of Weber High School where he was active in drama and won in speech competition. Gardens"! Today 32-o- z pkg- XPork & Beans Cragmont Assorted Flavors ,6'01 9 Pork and Beans Pork and Beans oXXT Skinless Weiners Franks SAFEWAY 2i89' pkg Grapefruit Juice l7"rT V-- 8 Juice Cocktail Orange Drink Sfe am Tit Apple Juice Beverages Van Camps - Great Served with Franks - Qumck Ijeufi of Dr. Oaks is in charge of child drama at Brigham Breakfast Tang Instant Drink Hawaiian Punch Sr,. Plus Deposit) 65 66 Check Ttaoe Supet 9 Whole Tomatoes 9 Tomato Juice 9 Wesson Oil 9 Manwich Sauce 9 Popping Corn PROUDLY PRESENTS 2 G&mjfid S f EKCOETERNA Reaenbacber DISH WASHER.SAFE cMontalo State College and Colorado State University before joining the BYU faculty in 1970. pre-address- ed can receive right on the label. Married taxpayers filing a peel-of- f the joint return should check to label on their returns the see that two social security Internal Revenue Service numbers appear on the label. If only one social security said. The label, which appears number is shown, the other on the cover of the tax spouses number should be package mailed to taxpayers, entered orr the appropriate lists name, address, and line, according to the IRS. social security number. Taxpayers can also insure The IRS emphasized that if a faster refund by mailing any information on the label their return in the coded is incorrect, the taxpayer envelope also included with should make corrections the tax package, the IRS said. Taxpayers their refunds faster by using d t GIFT GALLERY Y r FIAL JANUARY MANY ITEMS. A'ALSO. V fa X 4 CLEARANCE. GREAT BUYS ON Prices and Items Effective Today Thru Tuesday January 26 Thru February 1, 1977 Teaspoon (NAME NOW HAVE "INSIDE A MORMON MISSION" NORTH OGDEN PLAZA r COPYRIGHT xv or. 4 1960 SAFEWAY Gallon OF TOWN) PRICE TABLE FILLED WrTH BARGAINS. A' IN STOCK. $ 2''eThe cawatcciktti He has received degrees from BYU and his PhD from the University of Minnesota. He taught at Frostburg State Kearney Prui Serve Some Scholars and best of luck at Region and State. Ogden educator travels to island College, Mayonnaise p ment. . X Breal: Lynden Farm Frozen Stock Your N. A NORTH OGDEN North Ogden man will attend a seminar for teachers in LDS schools and health missionaries on the islands of Fiji, Somoa and Tonga. Dr. Harold R. Oaks, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. LeRoy Paks of 2697 N. 400 E. will instruct on teaching health through ' puberty. x Immitation v 7 Sterling Scholar is picked by the school on how much the student knows in that vVr,e Large Cucumbers fXX 'Sas no Golden Carrots OBITUARY Aldro Junior Barker to comply with the regulations if a decent effort is not made to Sterling Scholars named at Weber traffic, increased crime, lear- are unfamiliar with its details Reply to poet Dear Editor, 6, proposed many 1976 ning of the proposal and deadline for these regulations, we feel that there are no barriers to such a statement. Garn were H STORES INCORPORATED i Assorted Popsicles Pumpkin Pies Mince Pies Bel-ai- r Mince Pies Pumpkin Q Golden Cut Corn S,h s |