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Show Thursday, May 1 9, 1 977 Ben Lomond Beacon Page 3 JLOJULOJlJULSULSLUJUULSLSLSUULSJULSLOJLSLiULIUUUUUi Hearty Eating on a Budget Youth By Carol Shaw 16 Phone 782-8- 1 OATMEAL COOKIES Boiling the raisins for these cookies makes a lot of difference U softens them and distributes their good taste throughout the cookie. Use melted bacon or sausage drippings for one half the shortening for extra good flavor. Boil 1 C raisins in '2 C water 5 Cream together: minutes. 1 Cool. active C white sugar Add: 3 eggs '2 C sour milk Sift together and add: 3 C flour 1 1. soda baking powder I . If; 1. I I 1 C C 4 if'V allspice t young Men oatmeal raisins including liquid 1. vanilla '2 Cnuts Bake 375 degrees. displays some of the volumes of history of the North Ogden been keeping a history since 957. Third Ward. Mrs. Ellsworth has 1 JLOJLSULOJLSULOJULOJULSULOJLOJLSJLiLSULSJULfiJlJL Special Interest adults, children plan steak fry Single adults and their children are invited to Steak Fry and Games activity this Saturday, May 21. Sponsored by the Ben Lomond Region LDS Young Special Interests, the activity is at Oak Lawn Park, 1220 East 2500 North, North Ogden. The games and recreation events begin at 3 p.m. with eating around 6 p.m. A donation of 50 cents is requested per person. Salads. soda pop and desert will be provided. Those attending need to bring their own meat, plate and utensils. For additional information contact Randy Tucker of Pleasant View at or Carol Sheridan of Ogden at 1 Region YSI Coor- dinators. Other Stake YSI leaders include Lynne Adams, Plain City; Pichard Berrett, North Ogden; and A1 Talbot and Enid Hogge of Ogden. Resident compiles society's history NORTH OGDEN A history of the Relief Society in the North Ogden Third Ward since it- - organization on Jan. 20, 1957 is being complied by Mrs. Gene Ellsworth. Part of cluded that history here. The is in- ad- of ministration each presidency is separate and contains changes in Relief Society procedures, special activities, events lessons, picutres of presidencies, officers, teachers, special guest speakers and singing groups. Marvel M. Young had just been sustained as Stake Relief Society President in Students elect officers to serve at Weber State Almost 1,000 Weber State College day and evening students voted Tuesday and Wednesday in the final elections for the Associate Student Officers for 1977-7The studentbody voted for a student president, six vice presidents and five academic assemblymen. These leaders are in control of budgeting approximately $100,000 in to various student monies on student organizations campus. Winning the presidents post for the next year was Mike Hunsaker, a junior student with a general education major. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Hunsaker, 567 W. 4800 S. He received 651 votes to his opponent, Renee Hellewells Dcccmbc: aware cf of the 19C3. She was many books remembrance, albums of family and scrap books being maintained by Mrs. Ellsworth. She was also aware of her love for record keeping, genealogical Kim Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heaton, 774 E. ftidgeview Dr., will be next years Academic Vice He defeated President. Carroll Holland for the post by taking 581 votes to her 320. Mr. Heatons duties next year will include heading the Student Academic Assembly. As Mrs. Ellsworth looks back over the years since the Third Ward was organized in January 1957, she says she knows that our Heavenly Father has truely blessed its members with leaders. The Relief Society Presidents have been women with strong testimonies of the gospel and its truthfulness. Each one has given her best to the organization and has rendered countless hours of d compassionate service, Those who may be called to the same position in the years to come will undoubtedly be and many interesting prominent people have been the guest speakers along with several popular singing DeBloois, Velma B. Wyatt, Marvel M. Young, Leona H. (Toni) Miller, Cyrene W. Baker, Viola K. Berrett, Dana E. Thorstensen, Olga C. missionaries have presented programs and lessons. The history books have been passed around the area to those interested and have been as far as Bountiful for other Relief Societies to read. Mrs. Ellsworth personally Brown, Mable F. Burns, Norma L. Willie, Doris H. Berrett, Kay B. Richards, and the present leader Hope S. Richards. The following bishops of the Third Ward who the Presidents have served under are-E- arl E. Jones, T. Leonard Rowley, Bartley G. Hatch, Goward B. Cottrell and Garth L. Willie. A hearty thanks goes to the Presidents secretaries, for their cooperation and especially to all those who have posed for pictures. Mew si weird Weired A new achievement award for Scouting, the On My Honor Award, is announced by the Latter-daSaints y l.--- Church-sponsore- addition of this award, the Duty to God Award will shift its orientation away from Scouting and concentrate on the priesthood achievement. 2. -- The Duty to God Award, -- This award signifies that a young man has magnified his calling in the priesthood by keeping the 10 Commandments, performing his quorum duties and by giving service to his fellowman.In April 1955, the first Duty to God Awards were presented to 325 Aaronic priesthood bearers in the Mormon Church. The award has been part of the Young Mens program ever since. Under the new program, the r format has been retained. Seminary also has been added to the list of four-yea- requirements. The youth must show, in an annual interview with his bishop, that he is doing his duty to God by keeping the commandments. He must live the Word of Wisdom. Avoiding harmful drops I J Can't remember what we talked about Sure it made but little sense. Better pick that rhubarb getting low And clouds are forming on the west Tomorrow it may blow. has been people. to added requirements The sun is New Young general presidency and Quinn Gunn McKay, counselors. The new Mormon Church program involves all boys 12 to 18 years of age. The presidency takes over the duties of the former director of the churchs Aaronic priesthood Rulon G. Craven, who earlier was named as executive secretary of the Mormon Churchs Council of the 12 apostles. Organizational changes in both the Young Men and Young Women programs will be announced at regional meetings of the Church soon. The presidency takes over duties of the former director of the churchs Aaronic Priesthood Rulon G. Craven, who earlier was named as executive secretary of the Mormon Churchs Council of the 12 apostles. Organizational changes in both the Young Men and Young Women programs will be announced at regional meetings of the Church and will take place at all levels of the church, said Mormon endowed with the same qualities said Mrs. Ellsworth. W. Spencer The Presidents with their President administration includes the Kimball. There are some 270,000 H. following sisters-Pe- arl groups in the Ogden and Salt Lake area, also many return pre-me- d (Mormon) the Church, This group deals with second largest sponsor of 267. problems involving academic scouting units in the United Mr. Hunsaker is currently life at Weber State. Junior student Steve ocai.es and the largest church serving as Student Services "Welker is the son of Mr. and sponsor. Elder Ezra Taft Vice President. He believes that a day c,are center and Mrs. Adam Welker, 4471 tsenson, president of the housing for married students Jefferson. He is a political are the two greatest needs science major and is now Churchs Council of the 12 on campus. as the Ogden Apostles, announced that the serving Winning the race for Institute of Religions Student Churchs Aaronic Priesthood Student Services Vice Association President. Mr. Welker will serve next awards program now inPresident was Brent Neal who garnered 536 votes to year as Weber States cludes four ways in which Student Public Relations Vice Carroll Finleys 389. leaders can Mr. Neal is the son of Mr. Resident. He defeated Paula priesthood Smith 529 to 376 for the post. recognize the achievement of and Mrs. Donald Neal, 1576 Sunview Dr., He is a freshWinning a seat on next Aaronic Priesthood man student with a general ears Executive Council as and quorums individual education major. His support Activities Vice President was men Dan as young follows: election was The the senior pre-athroughout Forsey. given toward the day care major is the son of Mr. center, married student and Mrs. George F. Forsey, My Honor Award. -housing and the publication of 5160 Wasatch Drive. Mr. This award is presented to a a faculty evaluation. is this Forsey serving year as young man for his faithful Dwayne Carrington, 359 Films Committee chairman. d 27th St. became the first He ran unopposed in the participation in a Scouting unit. To black student to ever wi a election. In the only race for an qualify for the On My Honor vice president spot at Weber State College where he beat Academic Assembly seat, Award, a green and gold out Randy Brough, 525 to 416. Doug Wade defeated Ronald ribbon supporting a trumMr. Carrington, son of Helen K. Wilde, 92 to 57, for the peting Angel Moroni, a young man must be registered and Knox, 2867 Kiesel, is a senior Social Science post. student majoring in English. Running unopposed and participate in Scouting for He is now a member of the winning seats were Wallace two years. He must prove special events committee and Felsted, Business Bryan himself worthy of the award will try to draw more Gilbert, Natural Science, Ed in an annual interview with students into WSCs student Parker, Technology, Jody his bishop. He must also earn Deamer, Humanities, Randy the Star Progress Award in government. Winning a years seat as Mascill, Allied Health, and Scouting as a prerequisite. Cultural Vice President was Kathy Harmon, Education. The students officers will Chris Davis, son of Dr. and The On My Honor Award Mrs. Alten B. Davis, 3636 take their posts beginning Birch. Mr. Davis is serving as June 1 and are responsible for is now the official Scouting Cultural Vice President this student life on the Ogden award authorized by the Mormon Church. With the year and managed to out- - colleges campus. , Zealand at the time. Once the past was caught up, Mrs. Ellsworth kep the current events and pictures up to date, eventhrough the period of time that she was a to counselor President Cyrene Baker. The Third-warhas been added to three times and when the Stake was divided many of the stalwarts were taken from the Third Ward, therefore the pictures and stories in the history books involves a great number of town Mrs. folk, said Ellsworth. Through the years esearch and other which Mrs. Ellsworth had compiled draw Rand Mattson for the over the years. With this took the books to the older spot next year by a sore of 473 knowledge is hand Mrs. sisters of the ward that to 445. Young suggested that the wanted to see their pictures Mr. Davis is a junior talents of Mrs. Ellsworth and read about their quilting student majoring in ac- would be an interesting and and other activities. Some of these sisters were unable to counting and has been a critic worthwhile asset to the Relief attend the meetings at that throughout the year. In the Society. next year he also supports the time, and since, many have This required going back concepts of a day care center passed away. and married student housing three years gathering The testimony of each and histories and President is added to the being erected; but he felt pictures there was not enough money corresponding with Mrs. conclusion of her adfor the student housing. Velma Wyatt a former ministration in her own A senior student, Pres dent who was in New words. -- Mowing lawns and trimming shrubs So the rhubarb did shirk. 5 named by the Mormons are Elders Neil D. Schaerrer, president; Graham W. Doxey 1 MRS. GENE ELLSWORTH J y xj 1 thought Id pick the rhubarb But got stuck with other work, And gabbed across the fence, The revamping of the Mormon Church Youth programs is announced by the Latter-daSaints Church, aimed at providing more significant involvement of adult leaders in activities of - f s cinnamon Stir in: 3 ..1 . Young Mother Sings Those Rhubarb Blues J Trimmed the hedge and planted seeds parts i l'jt :lt t salt 1 take more f C shortening C brown sugar 1 Poet ry Corner young men in the Church between 12 and 18, and about 250,000 young women in that age range. The spirituality of the young Mormon people is noted in that approximately 50 per cent of them attend worship services (Sacrament Meetings) every Sunday. The Women Young presidency, since 1972, includes Ruth H. Funk) president, with Hortense H. Child, first counselor, and Ardeth G. Kapp, second counselor. But, all the kids are hungry And my Jim will soon be here, So guess II pick the rhubarb When the weather starts to clear. And now it is another day So jumped right out of bed, And ran out in the yard in back, With no cover on my head. I made it to the rhubarb patch And then the rain came down, It poured and soaked me to the skin Sure thought that would drown. I I And now I'm in and drying off And there s a moral to this verse, Don t put off picking rhubarb Cause the weather could get worse. Lane A. Huband Ode Good OT Mom To Washing the same chipped dishes, Scrubbing jam from the doors, Preserving exclusive toothbrush rights, Repeating mundane chores. Answering endless questions, Nostaligic for a quiet bath, Bravely assisting with bug collections, Helping with fourth grade math. Understanding makes patience easy. Duty with love is joy. Persistence creates Grand Canyons Or a great man from a boy. Carol Sha w WHY BRIGHAM Weber County Hospital cites 3 employees SAND? MANTUA V C0UH7R1 GUIDE 'd SERVICE ta, lZ HUNTING RECREATION iwl bvddert 1 the formal of abstinence from coffee, tea, tobacco and alcoholic drinks. 3. presidency recognition of quorums or individuals if the Stake - Aaronic Priesthood Committee or the stake presidency determine that a quorum or individual within the stake has been especially diligent in their efforts to .'achieve excellence in any activity, they may recognize those achievements at any time. Thirteen employees from Weber County Hospital were honored at a special Employees Service Awards Tea, which was held on May 13 as a part of National Hospital Week activities. Honored for twenty years of service was John Peterson from the Maintenance Fifteen-yea- r Department. certificates were presented to Edna Higley, Grace Stoker, and Blanche Thompson, r L.P.N. certificates went to Teresa Ramsey and certificates for five years of service. Sincere appreciation was expressed to these fine employees for their years of service at Weber County Hospital. Helen Higley Public Relations Director CHOICE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER BEDDING PLANTS Ten-yea- 4. -- Bishopric I recognition quorums or individuals-Bishopri- cs have the same options as stake presidencies in recognizing quorums or of individuals who excel. In addition to above, the ratio of Mormon Church boys who earn their Eagle awards to highest in scouting those enrolled is 4.5 per hundred, compared with a national average of only one per hundred. - Gladys Seamons, R.N. Becky Bateman, Juanita Geraniums and Hanging Baskets Jamison, Elna Martinez, Grace Matsamura, R.N., Ruby Poulson, STANGERS GREENHOUSE L.P.M., Nancy Ryan, and Laura Lou Williams were honored with 5600 So. 3375 W., Roy 825-080- 3 - Good nows for flasfocfomies! A new silicone breast form (not liquid), researched, developed by a Double Mastectomy . . 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