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Show I f BEN LOMOND BEACON, June 7. 1 979 I Pm. 3 Rccd race pleiined I 0' L jp cLrwx rj and race begins Friday at 12 midnight. More close to Ogden, the annual Morgan to Peterson Road race originally planned for Memorial Day was re scheduled to be held on Saturday Morning June 9th at 9 a n This in mile race beings at Como Springs. Registration will begin at 'I si? ;C 'J C-- On Friday June 8th. the City of Sandy, a Salt Lake subui b will sponsor a 10 mile midnight moonlight run Entry fee is $4 "v 7:30 An A &J0G 1 f f by Tanya Kay Turn up the corners of your mouth and smile, It will brighten your day and make life more worthwhile. A smile is infectious; of this I've been told. When you smile at another, he'll feel younger not old. Which makes you feel better a smile or a frown' Smiles lift your spirits while frowns pull you down. Your smile is a gift from Him up above. So smile and be happy; have faith, hope, and love. i! a teacher at Plain City Elementary instructs students FKfcD ALLEN, L-- .11 in water sample techniques. PLAIN CITY ELEMENTARY STUDENTS back for further investigation. Hearty eating on a budget gather water samples at a pond to take Plain City School keeps doors open for programs Wiser and Joan Facer the librarian (and all around gal Plain City School is do anything). A variety of a doors its open keeping little longer this year as outdoor activities were by Kris Ewert students enjoy participating in two special summer programs. Summer Science is a two week course which allows students who enroll the opportunity to learn from nature first hand. May 29 through June 2 were spent camping out under the supervision of P.C. school Steve carefully planned to enrich each participant. Biking The concluding week of activities will be started from Plain City School with students biking to and from each days outing. . . A microscopic study of life taken from a nearby pond began the week with teachers Fred Allen, Gertsch, and Ken ceramics, hiking, swim Kyle J. Kendall NORTH OGDEN - Kyle Justin Kendall, infant son of Daniel L. and La Rue Bishop Kendall, of 867 E. 2850 N., dies Sunday, May 27, 1979, at the McKay-De- e Hospital of complications following a premature birth. He was born May 19, 1979, in Ogden. The parents are members of the North Ogden Uth LDS Ward. Surviving are the parents of North Ogden; one brother and two sisters, Daniel Troy Kendall, Tamme LaRue Ann Kendall, Melissa Kendall, all ot North Ogden. Also surviving are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bishop, Mrs. Edith S. Kendall, all of a greatOgden; grandmother, Mrs. Francis Diana Anderson, Smithfield, Utah. Funeral services were held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the North Ogden Uth Ward Chapel, 1150 E. 2500 N., with Bishop Fred Ferguson officiating. Interment in Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. pudding is added slowly while stirring fast. ) What tastes better on a hot Return pudding to the Summer Afternoon than a heavy pan. Cook and STIR cool dessert like banana for one more minute. cream pie? Bake it in the Slice a thick layer of morning while it is cool and bananas into the pie shell. chill during the day. Cover with pudding. Cool. In this age of mixes, it is Put on another layer of nice to know how to make a bananas and top with few things from scratch. whipped topping tuon t Surprisingly, it is sometimes leave this off. It will help not really any harder. keep the bananas white. Banana cream pie seems to Refrigerate. be one of those things that by Carol Shaw ming, picnicing, and a bike ride to Willard Bay concluding the session. Summer School at P.C. school is being supervised by Lyman Kathryn under able instruction enrolled students further whose their math and reading, skills. To spice up the day students also are taught the finer points of caligraphy with Jean VanMeeteran and DeAnn Facer giving a special hour to arts and crafts. are just as easily put together without a mix. TAMMY PETERSON of own water sample Edna P. Beckner 1979. Good Shepherd. Surviving are one son, Mark S. Beckner, Salt Lake City; one daugher, Mrs. Dennis (Stephanie) Murray, North Ogden; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mrs. Beckner was bom (Iris) Smith, June 1, 1932, in Salford, William View. England, a daughter of Pleasant George R. and Edna May Memorial services were Widdows Plevin. On Nov. 4, at 11 a.m. in 1950, whe was married to Lee held Thursday of the Church the Episcopal A. Beckner in Widnes, with Father Good Shepherd were later England. They Francis Winder officiating. divorced. Cremation was held prior Slc was formerly emForce Base to the services. ployed at Hiu Funeral directors Myers and was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Mortuary of Ogden. the Plain City Banana Cream Pie Bake a shell using your favorite recipe for pie crust. Be sure to prick the sides and bottom well with a fork. A hint to minimize shrinkage: hook the points of the scalloped edge under the edge of the pie pan. I like to use the following Elementary School bends down to take her from a local pond. Outstanding Warriors honored Brad Hall, Brad Howell, Sharon Kendell, Todd Liston, Kami Mitchell, Melanie Moore, Yvonne Murray, Michelle Paradis, Ann Rack ham, Benson Roper, Lynn Rowley, Robin Russell, Nancy Shaw, Brenda Slater, variety of awards and honors were given out to outstanding Weber High School Students recently at the close of school during the A annual Warrior Awards Assembly. 29 students received the prestigious Weber Service This award is Pin for 1978-7presented only to senior students who obtain a total of 300 during their three years at Weber High. are evaluated by teachers and advisors as to extra outstanding service that students perform in the school and community. The award is represented by a silver W on top of a sword. Those students receiving this Service pin award were: Pam Allen, Randy Barker, 9. Chris Dahlberg, James Ferguson, Diane Hales, Sandra Jayna Smout, Stallings, Bonnie Thurber, Jenny Kent Tripp, Summers, Carmen r, Doug Vause, Mike Walker, Betty Winger and Kelle Winward. ts Mrs. NORTH OGDEN E ina May Plevin Beckner, of 3275 N. 250 E., was foi-ndead at her home of injuries Monday, May 28, Irsen Brad Hall earned a n scholarship to the military academy at West Point and was presented the sword by Dan Jones who was representing well-know- Congressman Gunn McKay. Other awards given during the assemblies were: Conolly. P.T.A SCHOLARSHIPS-Giv- en to Christy Anderson and Larry Hill. FRATERNAL ORDER OF to EAGLES AWARD-Giv- en Mike Olsen. WEBER STATE BLUE to KEY AWARDS-Giv- en Sharon Kendell and Benson Roper. THE OF SONS AMERICAN AWARD-Giv- REVOLUTION Howell. DAUGHTERS AMERICAN OF THE REVOLUTI-ON'-Give- n to Pam Allen. WEBER SCHOLAR DAN FORTH STERLING AWARDS-Giv- en to Rulon Eames and Ken AWARDS-Giv- en to James Ferguson and Andre Malan. MERIT NATIONAL AWARDS-Giv- en SCHOLARSHIP to Doug Clary, Jan Hall and Cathi Larkins. U. S. MARINES AWARD-Giv- MUSIC to Dave en Boren. ENGLISH AWARD-Giv- to Brad en crust recipe: Pribble. en CHALICE to Kami Mitchell. GOLD ATHLETIC WATCH AWARDS-Giv- en to Robin Russell and Mark Montgomery. CITIZENS AWARD-Giv- en BANK to Rhonda Satterwaithe. Cut together with a pastry blender: 1 Vs C flour, t salt and ' C shortening. Add C water. Stir. Roll out, fit in pan, bake at 400 degrees until lightly browned. While the crust is baking, make the filling: Mix in heavy pan. . . 3 C sugar, 3 T cornstarch, and ' t salt. Gradually add 2 V. C milk. Cook over medium heat, until stirring constantly, 1 Boil minute. Remove from heat. Add 2 T butter and Vi t vanilla. Beat 2 eggs til foamy. Slowly pour in hot pudding while stirring fast. (This is important. The eggs will not cook in lumps if the hot mixture boils. PRICE RALPH ATHLETIC to Bruce Thorpe and Coach news and pictures printed free. 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