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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, June 22, 1978, Page 3 etoed Gr weekend! SeeaSood seal St. Benedicts Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary will sponsor a seafood sale which will be held Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24 Proceeds from the sale will go taward the Val A. Browning By 1 Carol Shaw - v Debbie Ansley ' i 'i TW t yt 7 , i r . , i y- - - tfH' IT 'Wjh'JiHt u', ! Sandy Ansley LJidtaftMSGS The spotlight this month for the Mother of Twins is Annette Ansley. She and her They have lived seven years. husband, camping Larry, have identical twin girls. They are nine years old and are named Sandy and Debbie They were born April 3, and 1909, weighing Other than a seven week hospital stay at birth, they have had no problem raising them. grade. They have similar likes that include friends and horses Annette also has a three year old boy. Terry Michael. He w as adopted w hen he w as only two days old lier husband, tarry. owns Ansleys Trucking Company. lie was born in Colorado and his grandmother w as a lw in. fourth for include and quilting. We Annettes f hobbies appreciate especially Garner, Iluband, the chairpersons. The fish is individually quick frozen, with most of it coming from Alaska, said Mrs. Sladek The selection includes salmon, walleye fillets, red snapper, until 7 pm. both days Anyone wishing further information may call Mrs. Mrs. Sladek, or the Nelson, hospitals information desk in the main lobby, 392-141- 393-328- 626-243- 8 haddock, crab, scallops, shrimp and lobster tails Orders will be delivered in a specially insulated truck, which will be parked in the plaques BY CAROL SIIAW 782-811- 6 ... Summer time and the livin is easy Nothing to do except cook and clean up one meal after another or so the kids seem to think. How I miss those wonderful ladies, the school lunch cooks! All winter my kids BEGGED to take a sack lunch, pleading the school lunches were just AWFUL. But being aware of both the quality of the lunches and the perfidious nature of children, I held to an adamant NO. School has only been out four weeks and they are already sick of every kind of soup and sandwich that fits into my budget and the time frame I wish to devote to such projects. Now they are begging for something DECENT like they had at school. In a burst of creativity, I invented a dish that they just love! games and eating this Friday and Saturday. They are going to camp at Willow Flats in Idaho on their an- Mrs. and Mrs. Betty Nelson, Furniture Company parking lot. 2750 Washington Blvd. on June 23 and 24. Additional seafood will also be available for those w'ho w ish to purchase more. Time for pickup and additional purchases is from 10 a m Rnvip Hearty honoring the veterans of the Korean and Viet Nam wars are ready to be placed in the Bicentenial Park alongside the plaques already there commemorating those who served in the two w'orld wars. Walt Lefler, a North Ogdenite and member of the Beacon staff, is recuperating in the hospital following a heart attack last week. We sure wish him a speedy recovery and want him to know that we miss him. Fathers and sons from the North Ogden First Ward will be relaxing, fishing, playing in I do too, because it is not only extremely nutritious, low fat and calories, inexpensive and delisious, but EASY. Now if you folks will just give me 66 more lunch ideas . . . SUPERCALIFRAGILISTIC SALAD Mix lemon-lim- e flavored yogurt with an equal amount of small curd cottage cheese 4 C total per serving. Lay two pear halves (canned) on crisp red leaf lettuce (from your garden) on individual serving plates. Spoon lime mixture over them. Beautiful! Serve with whole wheat toast and a glass of orange juice, for a completely well rounded meal. nual outing. They will probably need the rest, as the night before they are meeting with the other members of the ward to clean up the church and grounds. The feminine members of the ward will have their own In todays automated world, we have a real need for a few square pegs who defy the strictures so many of us religiously follow. Were fortunate in our family to have Matt. He gets out of step just often enough to cut the bordom and add a little much needed spice to our lives. It all began one snowy JUNE morning at his birth, and has continued on. Once Matt was chewing a piece of black thread. Somehow', it became caught. He came to me with the end dangling over his chin, saying, Mom, I have this thread caught m my throat and I cant get it out. I tried to tug it loose, but this hurt him. My husband wasnt home and I didnt have a car so I called my father. What should I do? I asked. I think Matt has a thread caught around his tonsil. What makes you think that? Dad said. I told him. Daddy went into gales of laughter. Give it a quick yank and save yourself three hundred bucks, he suggested. In about an hour, Matt delivered the string to me, spontaneously aborted. Another time Matts older sister, Linda, telephoned, Im sorry we are so late but Matt has been in the dressing room trying on a pair of levis for more than an hour. What do you think I should do? We advised her to check with the attendant and then call us if there was a problem. Soon they came home. He had been locked in the dressing room. He said, It was awful. A first, I said help, real soft. Then I yelled a little louder. Finally I almost screamed. I couldnt crawl under the door and they wouldnt let me crawl over. They finally had to get a screw driver from the hardware department and remove the dressing room door! Im never goin shopping there again. he resolved. One event that captures Matts full personality is the time my friend was visiting me. I had recently been given a new tape recorder, and prepared to play a tape for her. Shortly after I pushed the play button, we heard a voice tenderly say, Mrs. Hubbard, then with authority, This is. God. Be kind to your son. ' 'outing! later. On .Saturday, the North Ogden Stake Young Adults will go to Causey Dam . , canoeing and fishing. Turn in a news tip for your home town paper A 25 OFF ANY PIANO IN STOCK WHEN YOU PRESENT THIS AD SW AP SHOP Needed, one playpen. Call Gloria at HOT LINE Need help. Call Karen at 394 1368. We would like to thank all the support we had at our picnic. There were some really darling babies there. We would like to especially Hunk the merchants who donated merchandise. 1900 W. 5100 S. OMN 10 fa . 773-533- 0 y, J In 1S53, money took America to the Kinks Of the Rio Grande. In that year, the Gadsden Purchase further extended United States territory down the west bank of the mighty Rio Grande And established what tcxlav is the harder between Mexico and the states of Ari:ona and New Mexico. Tire cost SIOaWaW And Americans put up the WHT BRIGHAM SAND? IMANTUAY 25 years and as organist in the Sunday School and Relief Society. Mrs. Johns is a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Camp 32, where she serves as assistant captain and organist. North Ogden is fortunate to have had her as a life long resident! to Lane According Lester (Wilma Garner, Mrs. George (Joyce) Elmer, all of North Ogden; Vernal Johns of Monroe; Mrs. William (Theo) Mathie of Lindon; Mrs. Kent (Donna) Cannon of Portsmouth, Virginia; and Mrs.V Wendell Janel) Saunders of Roy. She has 3." grandchildren and 29 Mrs. Johns loves to crochet and quill. She has made each of her daughters seven quilts prior to their marriages. She has also made a lot of quilts for her sons and grandchildren. She can he seen working m her yard most days, keeping it neat and pretty. She also loves to travel and has visited most of the LI)S temples in the U S and Ca nada Mrs. Johns is an active member of the North Ogden First Ward, where she is a Annette for her contributing two quilts for the picnic. 3-- They attend Municipal Elementary and are in the in Roy Primary organist for something precious amid the ancient ruins layer upon layer of dirt and debris that had been collecting for untold ages. I wonder if the feeling would be somewhat akin to the elation I felt at finding my scissors under my sons bed Congratulations to Holli Bunnell and Steve Fifield were awarded They scholarships to the college or university of their choice by the Weber Cone PTA, This is an honor given to them by the PTAs representing all 12 schools in the Cone Celia Johns was honored with an open house for her 80th birthday by her family, last week When the phrase, Sweet little ole lady is mentioned, I think of Celia Johns. She really is one sweet little lady. She is very quiet and soft spoken a lady in every sense of the word. But whenever there is work to be done of a meeting that should be attended, you can count on Mrs Johns to be there. She and her late husband, Willian T. Johns, raised a fine, close-kni- t family of eight children, seven of them are still living: Mrs. Ilalcer (Maurine) A patients. Order blanks for the fish are available at the information desk in the main lobby of the hospital, 5475 South 500 East in Washington visiting teacher supervisor. She is also a temple worker in the Ogden Temple. She was a visiting teacher for 48 years! She also served as have been reading about some of the recent archeological explorations WOW! Wouldnt that be To discover exciting? Radiation Therapy Center on the hospital campus, which treats Northern Utah cancer Orders must be received by June 17, according to Mrs. Jerri Sladek Terrace todh mone By purchasing government securities You could bank on America kick then And you still can By buving U S Savings Bonds at work Through the P.nroll Savings Plan I hat wav. a little is nt aside from each pave heck to buy Bonds Automatically S help keep vour future. and Americas, Savings flowing smcxnhiv Buy IVuids They're a grand wav to stv c. lS 4 y" GGYDTGlF w. 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