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Show Page Thursday, September 30, Plen Lomond Beacon 4 an nt. in es at 1 n ; 1 S. all attending the tea were from Selena served afterwards. g ot se iy is ?e ih Id $2 were performed throughout the program, including skits by Weber High and Roy High. Special G.A. representatives Bonneville, Bountiful, Weber and Roy High Schools. Slush and donut holes were ae "CAR CRAMMING CONTEST will be one ot the featured activities of Ben Lomond High's Homecoming. Homecoming for the Scots continues through this week, featuring the big game against Layton. Later that evening to a close. there will be a dance to bring Homecoming 76-7- THE I sen, Lauri Zamora, Bernadette Martinez, Imilda Hernandez, Linda Wilson, Julie Rich, Janet Warner, Jean Staffanson, Tina Hardy, Molly Armstrong, Margo Stokes, Debbie Anderson, Sharon Salveson, Becky Stott, Julie Crimin, Sherri Hackney, Sharon Griffin, Karen Jensen, Michelle Elm, Deann Saunders, Carolyn Murphy, Michelle Judd, skits humorous Several 63 G rjicDoft by GopOo 3 Bloomquist, Gail Franklin, Susan Mecham, Tami Jen- by Sandra Cleveland Typical Female was the theme of the annual Girls Association Tea presented in Ben Lomonds cafeteria Wednesday, Sept. 22. on to 976 25 BaGCCTO Tea presented by BLHS girls a 1 Dee Kap, EVEN MORE ! London, HONEY BEE B-2- 10 Annette Steele, MaryAnn Officers of Ben Lomonds Lani Williams, Griffin, are: Michelle Association Girls Ross, Linda Stubbs, vice President, Jill Linford; Norma Susan Brough, president, Sherilee Bond; Warner and Natalie Smith. Secretary, Connie Abbott. Alternates: Teri Stokes, Luann Stewart, Teresa G.A. Lomonds Ben Toni Robinson, Ingraham, are: Patty Representatives Jodi Willard, Cindy Kinslow, Patane, Diane Robertson, Brenda Susan Wood, Karen Kap, Maureen Crimin, Anderson and Julie Adams. Rose Julee Vail, Pari Alford, Check the small price d); OHO . . tag. 7 Cost containment program brings honors to hospital Ben Lomond Homecoming schedule of fun The calendar of events are as follows: Monday, Sept. 27: Hall Decorating Contest (between the classes), pizza night and Boulevard night, Pep rally, been have voting for Royalty, judgmg of activities Many the hairy leg contest, Hoot planned and are taking place, contest. to make each day a full Mon Tuesday, Sept. 28: Judging of Halls, Roller Skating Party, Pep Rally and Breakfast, Dress up day, Hoot Mon Contest. by Sandra Cleveland School Spirit and being a True Ben Lomond Scot are being emphasized throughout 1, the week of Sept. Homecoming Week at Ben Lomond High School Sept. 29: Wednesday, Car Picnic, cramming Contest, pep rally, Good Company concert. 30: Thursday, Sept. Skateboard race, Lighting of BL, pep rally, watermelon and swimming party. Friday, Oct. 1: Pep assembly, car decorating contest, red, white, and blue or plaid day, Homecoming Dance. ' Artists, craftspersons may win cash in Arts Awards competition hnd the National Endowment s Utah artists and' for 'the Arts. Sponsors of the will win cash of a in to $300 project are the State Board of from $25 awards Craft Pioneer Heritage Arts Awards Education, a House and the Utah League of under competition Senior Artcrafters Utah statewide project ef the Artists are invited to State Division of Fine Arts cbaft-sperson- submit original works inspired by Utahs history, traditions, cultural heritage, symbols (the beehive, the Sego Lily, the Seagull) or scenery; or, alternatively, to make replicas of Pioneer night set at N. Ogden Elementary Back-to-Scho- ol Tonight NORTH OGDEN the North Ogden Elementary to PTA is holding their back school theme nlghVHJnh'essis the scheduled part activities, there will be a ot As baked-good- sale and s auction of special treats to raise money for activities and School. Working for a Better Community School announces classes Weber High Community School Pleasant View Fall Schedule TUESDAY 0 pm. Home economics area, Mens Tailoring, $10. instructor. LuAnn Campbell Theold Quayle, instructor. Genetics, 8 p.m Science area. 6.30-8:3- instructor. $8 shop area. Randy Bates Photography, m English area, Thomas Moore p Literature, English 9 7 '"GoldTafSg and painting, Hansen, instructor. WEDNESDAY Leather tooling, I p m. History area, Betty 9 $8. 6:30-8:3- pm 0 Shop area, Loy Easley '"welding, M p m. Shop area. Keith Allred instructor. p m. English area, Ralph Rowley German for fun, $8. m- - 6-- 9 StRealr Estate, 6.30-- 30 pm. is Blonquist instructors $50, $10 Oil painting, pm art area pm Small engine repair, 9 8 8 St pm. Home Ilollmakiiig, $8 instructor. Lemon, THURSDAY Mens body conditioning, 8 '"wood Work, 8 8 economics area, Maxine pm Jerry Coggins Gym. Shop area, Dr. MR. Cassette p m Home economics instructor Womens Slimnastics, m- - area. Grace Dodd $8 . p.m. Pdt Hollingsworth m- - SMa era meS pf m Shop area, Marilyn Steel instructor. $8 p.m. an Beginning and Intermediate Guitar, p m. Math area, Wayne arCept now 28 but stitutions in the United its not too late to enroll States, who submit cost data from various services and St. Benedicts Hospital has been formally recognized by the American Association active in participant aid to program cost hospital tainment. Robert K. Eisleben, con- a Certificate of Recognition for participation in the Hospital Services Administration program (HAS). The program involves nearly 3,000 health care in or ornamental objects of significance and The high artistic value. deadline is Nov. 30, 1976 and entries will be judged by a committee to be named by Ruth Draper, Director, Utah State Division of Fine Arts. or more art and craft to categories each year; and obthe outstanding display in jects at the State Fair and A exhibitions. will regionalof Heritage Arts equipment. Also on hand catalog and be entertainment provided will be published distributed widely and copies throughout the evening Groups such as the Shupe of the objects will be sold to Family and the Sweet the profit of their creators. Adelines have performed in Entries this year will be other years confined to objects made of Parents will get a chance to any material and by any see their childs classrooms techniques provided they can and meet with the teachers. be produced in molds. This is the childrens night to Mrs. Ron play host said The handcrafts have not in charge of Kendell the Utah in achieved publicity distinction they deserve, Officers for this year include: Mrs. Douglas Carsays Charles B. Stubbs, Mrs. penter, correlator; first Specialist, Art Education, who represen's the State Francis Burnham, Mr. Board of Education in the correlator; assistant Mann, second project, and this innovative Douglas assistant correlator; Ann project gives accomplished teachers artists, professional or Simmons, to representative; Mrs. Steven amateur, an opportunity secretary-treasureby added recognition Rasmussen, gain Mrs. Dennis Taylor, creating or reproducing Harold Shaw, significant objects which tell, historian; Mrs outreach aide. through art, the Utah story. Other officers are: Mrs. Russell Chatelain, parent Glenn J. (Mrs. A L.) representative; Mrs. Roger Director, Pioneer Beeley, volunteer Fletcher, Mrs. The says, Craft House, David program; celebration has Bicentennial Wood, Mrs Jay Tingley, to represen- given great impetus room mother this over all craftsmen tatives; Mrs. Jeff Archibald, and brought before hospitality; Mrs Wayne country the sound base of the public Roskelly, Mrs. William Hiatt, their in everyday lives. health; Mrs. CH' Arave, crafts a To be good craftsman one Ron Mrs. membership, crafts and the Kendell and Mrs. Waldo must see good demonstrations that exhibit Jensen, publicity are being held are of inestimable value. ' The Heritage Arts awards will be another means of stimulating Utah craftsmen. Shortbed O Petersen Motor Company Phone: 3130 Washington 621-807- 0 HEiMnvivsHnrnonntNi3ViAiSdiQ00EMNlX0VlflSl artifacts The sponsors hope to make the Heritage Arts Awards an annual event, featuring one V 4-Spe- ed regional and state basis. John Doramus, director of services at St. fiscal Benedicts, termed the program a good guide to be used in evaluating our performance in relationship with national, regional and state hospitals of similar size. ad- received ministrator, parBy St. HAS, Benedicts is able to compare costs with those of other hospitals on a national, departments. ticipating in Hospital an as a in fr'' Sullivans Open Pit Bar-B-Q- ue wovwsdn DOES IT AGAIN! Ti-- il COUPON if 4 SULLIVANS OPEN PIT i Ia J COUPON sgi SULLIVANS OPEN PIT 2 FOR $1.50 SAVE 40c E BAR-B-QU- 2 FOR $1.50 SAVE 40c SULLIVANS BAR-B-QU- SULLIVANS BEEF, PORK E GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 Ejj EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 JIM ja Unjl. i SULLIVANS OPEN PIT BARREL OF BAR-B-QU- BAR-B-QU- RIBS E COLESLAW, 4 SOURDOUGH (WILL SERVE 4-- ROLLS-BUTTE- R SULLIVANS OPEN PIT 1 BARREL OF E $6.95 SAVE $1 .00 E BAR-B-QU- $6.95 SAVE $1.00 COWBOY BEANS, POTATO SALAD BAR-B-QU- 0 S 1 & g? -- 1 135 E RIBS s COWBOY BEANS, COLESLAW, PT. POTATO SALAD & SOURDOUGH ROLLS-BUTTE- R (WLL SERVE 4-- GOOD AT 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1 900 W., ROY GOOD AT " COUPON COUPON 1 BEEF, PORK E 1 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY GOOD AT 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1 900 W., ROY 1 H BAR-B-QU- E BAR-B-QU- OR HAM SANDWICH OR HAM SANDWICH S GOOD AT o o 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. SO. 1900 W., ROY 1 2 5258 GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 1 , J . lUl'jl )l ll ) .J.lJlPK ,J)J (Uf; r; holds Back to School PTA pm. Shop area, Leland Bangeter "mechanics, StDrapery!6-- Nalder and Noel refundable at end of course. Steve Songer instructor. $8. m- Shop area. John Kellets Myron ,t COUPON SULLIVANS OPEN PIT executing Awards Project, and artists should desiring to participate Bates Elementary School, communicate with Joseph H. located at 850 E. 3100 N. will Smart, president of the hold their back to school night . League and manager of the tonight at 7:30 at the school. project. His address: 1925 All parents are invited to Imperial Street, Salt Lake attend this first meeting of City, Utah 84105. the year. E GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 & 1 BAR-B-QU- E ft K c- BAR-B-QU- g E $1 .19 SAVE 31c S' i 925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY 1 1 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 fi .ft COUPONlikif 00 SULLIVANS OPEN PIT 1 r? RIB DINNER BAR-B-QU- E $2.29 SAVE 50c GOOD AT 1 1 'ft' BAR-B-QU- RIB DINNER E COWBOY BEANS, COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, R HOT SOURDOUGH 4 COWBOY BEANS, COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, k R HOT SOURDOUGH GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 iC' E GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS E $2.29 SAVE 50c GOOD AT 925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY BAR-B-QU- IS. -- BEEF, PORK OR HAM SANDWICH, FRIES & DRINK BAR-B-QU- - GOOD AT li RIB DINNER E 1 J- - ji) COUPON SULLIVANS OPEN PIT SULLIVANS OPEN PIT IS1 BAR-B-QU- E 1 The Utah League of Senior Artcrafters is responsible for the Heritage Arts K31 BAR-B-QU- BEEF, PORK OR HAM SANDWICH, FRIES & DRINK $1.1 9 SAVE 31c GOOD AT 1 1 925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W. 1 COUPON- 2 ll ir 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1 900 W., ROY GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 1 w jp L- - 1 i : ?y ut TTTm |