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Show i Ben Lomond Beacon, May 11,1 978, Page 3 Teenager of the month selected Warriors elect Neil Harold Chambers, son of Mr and Mrs William J is a high honor roll student He has been selected as the Chambers of 2680 N 850 E , North Ogden has been of the selected teen-age- r month by the Ogden Elks schools Sterling Scholar Lodge No 719 The Elks teen-age- r A new of the month chosen for is achievements in character, citizenship, scholarship and civic activities Young Chambers attends Weber High School where he i student in the area of mathematics, and is listed m Who "W'hos Among American High School nominee Students " Other school activities include the National Honor Society, and the Key Club In the community, he in service projects for the Boy Scouts and m the LDS Church youth programs He is currently involved in volunteer service participates at the officers McKay-DeHospital His hobbies are photography and electronics and he is active in basketball and tennis Upon the completion of high school he plans to attend college majoring in electrical engineering Fashion show e slated May 16 Ferguson President V Distributive The JAMES Education Department at Weber State College is sponsoring a fashion show The theme of the show will be Olympians in Fashion and will be held May 16 in the Union Theater beginning at 8 r h & pm Tickets will be $1 50 and can be purchased at the door or from any fashion merchandising student All interested persons are invited to attend v 4 Weber honor 3 ; ' A roll given The following students are candidates for the Warrior The i scholar certificates p are given to certificates students that have made the honor roll 12 out of 12 terms David Aardema, Sherma Barker, Susan Belnap, Brian Bethers, Brent Call, Shanna Campbell, Pat Carpenter, Susan Neil Chambers, Chugg, Ray Coleman, Paula Cook, Diane Cooper, Chen Droesbeke, Kevin Fielding, LYNNELLE GRANT HOLLI RICH Vice President Secretary Wallace Sjoblom, Itah State University Extension transportation division from the Utah Highway Safety Department The grant which totals $5,241 will be used for bicycle and pedestrian safety programs Larry Whitney and Woody Himelright Jr , student safety trainers, will conduct special classes in districts twenty-fou- r elementary schools beginning this spring Whitney stated that, With the grant we have been able to purchase the latest equipment, training aides, and films on bicycle and pedestrian safety The program is designed m two phases Phase one will feature bicycle safety and begin this spring Phase two will emphasize pedestrian safety and is scheduled to begin in Webers elementary schools this fall. A major objective of the Weber Districts transportation division is the safety of all students. The and educating training of our young people m all areas of safety is of top according to priority, Whitney Service Area Coordinator will present a seminar on vegetable gardening at the Hopkins Senior Citizen Center on May 18, 1978, from 3 pm The seminar sponsored by is being the Weber Sjoblom will show a slide on the general principles of vegetable gardening and will relate his presentation to gardening in window boxes and on small plots of ground This will be followed by a question and answer session For further information, please call Renee at film 621-016- 1 on For transportation, call Aging and Volunteer Services There is no charge for senior citizens over 50 vears of age People under 50 pav $2 to attend Future seminars are June 15, Auto Insurance, July 20, and Fire Department, August 17, Mountain Fuel County Department Herman Walder at CHOICE Flower fjy-i? & i V;) m1 Vegetable Bedding Plants Geraniums Seed & Fertilizer STANGERS GREENHOUSE 5600 So. 3375 W Roy, Ut. 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The camp is under the direction of Dr. Donald H. Mormon Kipplinger, Tabernacle Choir director and BYU music professor. and Applications in- formation may be obtained by writing Dr. Ripplinger at HFAC, BYU, Provo, Utah, 84602. The deadline is June 2. 0 Separate sessions for junior high and high school students will be offered at the clinic. The junior high session, for students enwill be tering grades The high school June 7-- tor students enand tering grades session, 10-1- 2 graduating June seniors, will be Classes will be taught by BYUs music faculty and include instruction in guitar, 12-2- 4 "This camp is for anyone interested in music, Dr. Ripplinger said. "Not only are we offering a full schedule of classes, but also a complete recreational and social program." Featured in the high school session will be Dr. Robert Washburn, one of America's leading composers of instrumental and vocal music. Dr. Washburn, a professor at State University of New York, will be at the clinic June and will direct each of the instrumental groups in a special number at the closing concert. 22-2- 4 conducting, jazz, marching band techniques, piano and all levels of theory Private lessons in voice and numerous instruments also be offered will Ten halt scholarships for 1979 Cougar Music Camp will be awarded to senior high students selected by the BYU music faculty BYUs Mother's Day Special n All New Bring this coupon to your friendly WATKINS DISCOUNT STORE MAIN STORE: 1966 W. 5600 S, Roy Hrs. 12 to 8 Ph. 393-522- OFF on dLU 0 O PURCHASE 10 Ph. 773-790- 3 PURcf Gibson Hotpoint Kitchen Aid Kelvinator Magic Chef Maytag Speed Queen Westinghouse Whirlpool Frigidaire G.E. BRANCH: 3 FOR THE We Stock Parts For Kenmore 3641 Riverdale Rd. Hrs 1 9 to 6 Parts House WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF PARTS 151 6 Wash. Blvd. Ogdon, Utah 0 Send in a news tip Tamra Flinders, Janalee Fuller, Jeff Grondel, Joy Hansen, Lisa Hansen, Marcea Hansen, Boni Haworth, Annette Hess, Nebeker, en-oye- d discussed locally A safety grant has been awarded to the Weber School the IN the North Ogden 10th Ward a pack meeting with a Circus theme recently. Pictured are Cub master Steve Felt, Den mothers, Corlis Stephensen and Virginia Bowen, Sean Cook, Michael Cook, Lonnie Curtis, Daren Fielding, Shane Lamb, Stewart Southwick, Scott Nielson, Casey Barker, Mark Mackley, Scott Felt, Rhett Stephenson, Tim Jones, Brad Kindricks, Slade Opikins, Cameron Tucket, David Green and Matt Obray. Gardening topics Safety grant awarded Districts CUB SCOUTS Open Mon. thru Sat. 621-21- 39 621-217- 1 3 |