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Show 4 Thursday, May 20, 1971 Second Section r: Student architects asked to develop commune plan The people of EskDale, Utah titude of needs but with some rather strict confinements, belong to a religion called, The said Professor Hallet. "The Aaronic Order, whose followers, like the Hutterites of the plan had to encompass a very Dakotas and Montana, believe practical agricultural communin living a stoic, spartan, comity, but it had to be organized under the orders religious munal existence close to the soil And it had to be and the other basic elements of practices. the earth. designed so the people could Recently, a group of U of U build it themselves. architecture students spent a week with The Sons of Aaron The commune of EskDale as the sect is popularly known, lies hidden in a small valley to develop a master plan for several miles north of U.S. the churchs desert communes about 70 miles Highway 59-in the desolate western Utah west of Delta, the county seat town. The religious group had of Millard County. Its modest e houses and sought help from the University in developing an orderly plan church stand bleakly to expand their wilderness setagainst a bland desert backtlements. drop. We came away with a sinSpeaking from a material cere respect for these people, point of view, one could not said Ian M. Ramsey, one of 13 say EskDale is prospering, students in Professor Stanley says Earl Conrad, president Hallets design class. And we of the Aaronic Orders Supreme learned a great leal because Council, who earned his Ph.D. our work involved designing degree in education at the U. communities from But we thrive spiritually. scratch and solving the many Founded in the 1930s by a environmental and social proti ,'eling chiropractor who blems that these people face. claimed to hear divine mesThe master plans proved to sages from a voice in heaWe be a monumental project. ven, the order was incorporated in 1942, and the desert sethad a community with a mul- tlements were established. The soil i poor. Water is scarce. Winters are long and cold, with a biting south wind. But since 1956, EskDale has brought about 300 acres of land into production, mostly in alfalfa. It now The Aprendti Guild Club is has 100 head of cattle, 2,000 chickens, 20 dairy cows and a planning a park party again this sizable vegetable garden. year. It will be at the Municipal Although there are only a handful of permanent settlers, Park on May 27. EskDale boasts its own high There will be ponie rides school (with 25 students), eleand plenty of treats for sale. mentary school (45 students) Montessori a unique and children School for (15 students). Youngsters learn to read and write before they are five years old and start playing musical instruments in Xi Iota chapter of ROY school. EskDale elementary Beta Sigma Phi entertained their mothers at a lovely luncheon May 10 at the Camelot K vX jV A, te.1' ? 1 A LvWi-- i working with patients at the Weber County Hospital is Pink Lady Nan Whittaker, honored this month by the hospital volunteers. All meals are eaten in silence in a common mess hall, a practice which proved difficult for the architecture task force. And as protection half-finish- ed Aprender Weber Memorial Hospital Guild Pink Lady of Month of the Pink Lady Month for Weber County pital is Nan Whittaker. ROY each one 600 hours, appreciated. Whittaker. Hos- May is a very appropriate month for Nan, for she has the fresh and clean air about her that reminds you of spring flowers. Her delightful friendliness is a joy to the patients and staff alike. Nan was born in Kentucky, and still retains a slight southern drawl that is relaxing to listen to. She came to Ogden five years ago, after having livIn 1988 ed in South Carolina. she graduated from the Hollywood Beauty College as a li- Now she censed beautician. gives her talent to the dear patients at the hospital, who love and appreciate the pretty hair styles she gives them. Nan has one married child, and two grandchildren who live in New York. Her husband is a Tech. Rep. for a private con- tractor. She has been a volunteer for two years and has given mwm Thank-yo- u deeply Nan St. Marys Council Installation an1 dinner for elected officers of St. Marys Council of Catholic Women was held last night in St. Marys social hall. Officers for the coming year are Mrs. Kent Arave, Washington Terrace, president, Mrs. Silvio Parisi, West Weber, first vice president, Mrs. Richard Duncan, Roy, second vice president, Mrs. Vincent Sweeney, newly Washington Terrace, secretary and Mrs. George Harley, Roy, Don-aho- 393-308- 9. Katharine Young gave a tribute to mothers and musical numbers were presented by June Heiser and Jackie Maxwell. At the close of Federal Womens Club The annual election luncheon of the Federal Womens Club will be held May 22, at 12:30 p.m. at the Athenian, Salt Lake City. This event is being sponsored by board members with Mrs. Beatrice Thacker, PreThis sident, as Chairman. luncheon is for members only. fB uD GAS GRILL with any other make or model.. thepugram, Secret Sisters for the pastyear were revealed. the 0 iig o hours a oh When the final drawings, models and renderings were completed, they ranged from a Dr. Conrad praised the Utah students for their work and the way they conducted themselves To on their visits to EskDale. X type burner with slotted ports assures more even heat e Made of cast aluminum-finishin silicone baked enamel impervious to westher ed - makes it Offered in three models permanent post mounting patio and portable models. get Thafs nor Hi' Come m today ready for an amazing new eipertence in outdoor cooking hoy time was had by all WJ who yon The club held their election meeting May at Pauls Blue 7 Ox. The Inaugural Banquet will be held Friday evening at the Graycliff Lodge in Ogden Can good attend The student ideas will now be incorporated in the expansion of EskDale and its environs, the little desert oasis the Sons of Aaron call their religious 'ortress in the wilderness. FOR AH YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT MEEDS News Roy Phone Virginia Wursten We Have Just Purchased a Distressed Inventory Of Over 1000 Different Hardware Items, Including Hinges, Pulls, Cabinet Knobs, Door Stops, Dead Bolts, Door Push Plates 825-664- 6 And Many , Many Other Items Too Numerous babys illness. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Chaffee are the parents of a baby girl born May 13atMcKay Hospital. Roger Kingsley is in the hospital where he is recuperating from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hall have a baby daughter who was Hostile 18-- 6.29 4 Colors Tub Enclosures All Aluminum Mouldings Available In Stock & Furring Strips 7 8C ea THIS WEEK 2x2x8 ONLY GARDEN TOOLS Mr. and Mrs. Greg Noall have a new baby girl born May 16 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Capt. and Mrs. Stephen Bag-loof Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. havi a baby girl. The new daughter arrived May 15. Mrs. Baglow is the former Faye Greenwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Greenwood of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pales are the parents of a baby boy born May 12 in Coronado, Calif, whe' Mike is stationed with the Navy. Mrs. Pales is the 2x4x8 ea7.99 3 Cubic Ft. Capacity ea '17.88 26" Lawn Sweeper 16" JacksonPonySpreader'7.88 2 Dlsston Cordless Electric Lawn Shears ea . x Nyl.-Cor- d ea. Select Economy 44 ea. 4 x 10 thru 20 lengths 27.49 70lin. '7.77 '8.57 WE HAVE A COMPLETE HOSE 58 x 75 58 xx 50' Rubber 12 50' Vinyl Furring Strips 42 PACER LAWN AND GARDEN WHEELBARROW 3 .1.55 lin. ft x 6 No. 2 Cedar Grapestakes 4.19 lin. ft. x O' Premium Cedar Grapestakes.. ..1.65 lin. ft 1 x 6 2 2 6' No. x x 6 1 Cedar Grapestakes .4.35 Rustic Cedar 6 x 6 Challis Cedar 8 x 6 Challis Cedar Many awards were given out. Kelly Allred received the bear book with Scott Corwin, a new Cub Scout, receiving the bobcat pin. Cardy Romero got his wolf badge with Gregg Hart, receiving the assistant denner stripe, Gary Anderson, Scott Wells, gold arrow and Webelos book, Mark Forrest, assistant den- ner, Galen Weidmeir, denner bar, Brent Hammon, traveler, artist, Ret Ashley, artist and naturalist, John Crowley, athlete, aquanaut and Jamie scholer, scientist and craftsman. d, Next month will be a party for all the family at North Park. There will be games and Ms of excitment, especially for Cubs and Uieir dads. ft lin. 4.70 lin. ft. 4.70 lin. ft Fence Complete With Cedar Post & Rails REDWOOD FENCING 1.70 lin. ft 4" x 6 Striated Redwood 8 x 6 Rustic Redwood 4.70lin. ft. x6 Redwood Basketweave 4.70 ft w ture. ft. LINE OF LUMBER 1.98 Hospital. Cubs and parents were invited to watch the film depicting the balance of Mother Na- 1x2x8 235 Ib. Bird Shingles Ira Amos has been in the hospital receiving treatment. He is home now and getting along nicely. We express our sympathy to Mrs. Larry Montgomery whose father, Mr. Parks, was killed in an auto accident near Las Vegas last Thursday. Funeral services and burial were held on Tuesday in Ogden. Several of Mfs. Montgomerys brothers and sisters from Idaho have been staying at their home for the past few days. A baby girl arrived May 12 at McKav Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brian. Its a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. Lindsey. The new baby arrived May 14 at McKay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Howes are the proud parents of a baby boy born May 16 at McKay Pack 2B3 x 8 To Finish Showers May 11 seems to be a popular day for the arrival of new babies. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Real have a baby boy also born that day at McKay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheen are the happy parents of a baby boy, born May 11. This is the couples first child. Mike Tebbs has been ill in the hospital but has returned LINE OF QUALITY COMPLETE Hospital. born May 11. To List. SAVINGSUI ALL AT TREMENDOUS home and doing well. LaVonna Forster has been released from the hospital where she had surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Manning announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to S. Bruce Karren, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sid Karren of Lewiston. The young couple is attending USU and plan a summer wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hipwell have a new baby daughter who arrived on May 11 at McKay Wayne Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Briant Funk, has been home for a weeks leave from the Navy. He has returned to San Diego and will leave June 8 for his fifth trip to Vietnam. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen has been released from the hospital where she has been since birth. The baby had to have surgery but is doing well now. Leonard is home from the service on extended leave because of the All-re- BROS. Jaycess report that a at 7 p.m. All members and prospective members are invited to attend this special activity. Awards and special recognition will be given to those who have run very special projects furing the year. ed the weeend event. ROY Several Roy Jaycees and Jaycettes attended the Jay-ce- e State Convention at Park City last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. a man, they have shown respect for our standards and way of They have been life, he said. responsive to our needs, attentive and sincere, and this is expressed in their beautiful drawings, designs and models. ROY Pack 283 held their monthly meeting last Thursday night and enjoyed ti 2 film, The Voice of the Forrest. Cool touch handle is mounted on side -- no reaching across tiame to open and dose cover e Has 3 stop positions for partit1 to opening of cover - to stop flare up cut down on temperature build up state Jaycees Convention winds. meeting BfOiimester has greater depth trom other make-1- 3' briquets to cover top Bo. a ?0 ib turkey with the cover closed any Jaycettes attend Roy Jaycees, practical, linear scheme to geoEnvironmental desic domes. problems were solved in the designs. For example, earthen mounds and plantings protected the settlements from the south comparison The Karada, R.N., division coordinator. The event was held May 12 at the Weber County Hospital in Roy. A tour of the hospital facility was conducted following lunch. hamburgers at a cook out in honor of all students this year from graduating Weber State College School of Nursing are Mrs. Ruth Dunaway, R.N., associate director of nurses, and Mrs. Martha COOKING holdings. hold monthly e Light burner from Iron! with a small match Nc match holder needed I To ensure that the unique needs of the community were met, Professor Hallet divided his class into five teams, each of which submitted an individual plan for development of the central facility at EskDale, as well as plans for new communes on the churchs 7,000-acr- e (9 hours Fridays) than & the world, everyone dresses alike, the men in bue shirts and the women in blue dresses with a white cap similar to those worn by nurses. in Ogden. treasurer. Also of interest to the ladies of St. Marys Parish is the annual Womens Communion Breakfast to be held Sunday at the Mansion House. The guest speaker will be Sister Stephanie, head dietician at St. Benedicts Hospital. For information or resere, vations call Mrs. Jeanne fashions of against the pre-scho- ol Ki Iota elects officers rf students. whole BUSY S&r has an accomplished, symphonic orchestra made up of junior and senior high school 6, wood-fram- V x 8 lin. All Fence complete with Redwood Post & Rails .We Will Install Call For Free Estimates 3s 773-478- i former Diana Johnstun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Johnstun, and this is the first grandchild fortheJohnstunsand for Mr. and Mrs. George Pales. Diana and the new baby are Any Sheet I SALE OS' spending a v.eek in Roy while Mike is out to sea on maneu- vers. t, Mrs. Edgar Miles of Utah, spent Mother's Day Alta-mon- weekend ' n i v at Neber ni.i.' V the Lynn he is th r.i'her. 5672 SOUTH 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH PHONE 773-47U- 1! |