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Show f Ben Lomond Beacon, March 20, History of Plain City celebrated by residents Over 500 town. Mr. Jenkins and his wife Wilma shouldered the load of organizing the entire affair this year. wieelNgfear-erVB- j J&Js... Home of the GREENERY PROFESSIONALS Plain Former City residents journeyed from such places as Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Murray, Logan, Cache Valley and Greenhouse Special! even Idaho to reunite with friends and relatives The annual 17th of March celebration began with a GENERATIONS OF Plain City dwellers, left to right, were represented at table: Jed Hipwell, age 1, his mother Janet Charlton Hipwell, grandmother jthis Lois Charlton, and father, Kelly Hipwell. Staff photo by Nancy Lynn Krzton. THREE pounds pounds consumed 325 of roast beef, 300 of potatoes, 200 of parsnips, 50 of butter, 50 dozen pounds rolls, 18 gallons of beans, 40 loaves of bread for stuffing, 100 pies, and 60 cakes. About 20 people prepared food back in the kitchen under the leadership of Denton and Alda Lee Hall, while 30 more folks served led by Gary and Roberta Jackson the diners in dining 1" Pohed of this year's 17th of March celebration, Wilma and Kent Jenkins were pleased with the good turnout at the new Plain City Stake Center. Staff photo by Nancy Lynn Krzton. tunes up for a number in the Founder's Day variety show following lunch. From left to right, Jeff Lewis, Lynette Price, Curtis Bitton, Lisa Lewis. In the group but not shown, Melina Isakson, Staff photo by Nancy Lynn Krzton. Ronald and Joyce Jenkins organized the variety show which followed the luncheon Kent Hurd served as the Master of Ceremonies. Wheat and Fern Taylor and Albert and Florence Sharp were in charge of sending out invitations City councilman Lois Charlton organized the citys involvement m the event. The senior citizens groups from all five Plain City wards also contributed much time and effort to the annual celebration J q,s i v lurfBuikkr Spruce Garden Seed Grass Seed Scott's Turf Builder SPECIAL $10 95 How Turf Builder thickens lawns Fertilizing with Turf Builder encourages gross plonts to send out more side shoots (tillers) and underground root stocks (rhizomes) which send up new plants The combined results of this tillering and rhizoming develops thicker more tightly N i sr knit turf produce & garden M fS t 3 We Accept plnty Free Parking Master Charge and VISA 376-121- 1 UTAH GENTILE W. LAYTON, 1815 HOURS: MON SAT. 8.30 AM to 6 OO P M CLOSED SUNDAY Vw II I w I vfL FORMER PLAIN CITY Resident Marguerite Favero says hello to long time Plain City citizens Abe and Monna Mau. Staff photo by Nancy Lynn Krzton. i. - TTflDUDAY . Berries Shade Trees Reg $ V Pine SEEDS: 5 1 SBfSfcSMtilte H Pbnts Flower Seed M. TPP W H7S css New Shipment of Nursery Stock area. NIGHT TREK New Supply pm, lunch at Diners pounds wC 11 followed by a huge 12 30 p m M ;T2- - . " WnttiirffinrrfY'ii'ifftwi and for a limited time only? MEBJMMb BEAN is offering a special financing route of 11.75 A.B.M. on new and UJSIEB 1973) and 1989 model ears and tracks! With normal down payment and approved credit. M, f 1979 CHEVY CAMARO Stock number PI 274 brakes, air conditioning Automatic transmission, power steering and $176 69 per month lor 36 months with $600 down.st 11 75 uonee charge $1021.59. Deferred payment Total price $6860 84. Total finance charge $1018 59 APR. CHEVY CAPRICE number PI 3 1 3 Power steer- - les, air conditioning I month for 36 months 13 Deferred with $500 down. 11 75 A P R. Total finance $6788 48. Total finance charge SI 007. 13 payment price 1979 chevy pickup Vi ton Stock number PI 257, total finance charge $932 66 De- ferred payment price $6307.16 4 speed, custom deluxe. Ttal finance charge $929 66 fipu r9 MONTE CARLO 'number PI 5510 230 Power steering and brakes, air transmission JCIAA o 1 1 .75 A P R. per month for 36 month with $500 down. Total finance charge $1014 78. Deferred payment price $6820 26 1 MsoWrEtoRHoMbt Ofnf'lW NORTHERN IJl UTAHS LARGEST SELECTION NEW CHEVROLET OF CARS AND TRUCKS! 3535 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah 394-26- 11 '7 ISIDCHGIlJQSSBQinGli 3 3 area churches to submit stories former Plain City residents gathered inside the Plain City Stake Center Saturday to celebrate the history of Plain City and their friendships with each other. Its going great, said Kent Jenkins during the festivities. There are a lot of people here from out of I 1 980, Page We invite current and social hour at 1 v i; ,7 ? d |