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Show cc?.r. IC.'lCFIL'ilNQ P.'J. CLT -- LAV.:; H UT JI'IY, fallOl mam Stephen Dirks has been appointed executive director of St Benedicts Hospital Foundation, according to Allan M Lipman, Jr , foundation president Dnks is currently serving a third term as Ogden City Mayor and was formerly associated with Bank of Utah in Ogden A making the announcement, In "The Foundation is indeed fortunate in obtaining the service of Dirks The foundations' board of directors is confident that under the leadership of Kirks tne foundation will be responsive to the needs of St Benedicts Hospital Purpose of the foundation is to generate charitable contributions which will aid the hospital in acquiring specialized equipment and providing new services for the community It is an effective vehicle which separates Lipman said, newly-incorpora- charitable A. STEPHEN DIRKS has been Benedict Hospital Foundation. appointed executive director of St. s m mm BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE OGDEN, UTAH PERMIT NO. 278 Vol. 3 No. 18 f dollars from hospital revenue and operating costs, Lipman noted Dirks In accepting the position, said, I think St Benedicts occupies a valuabel place in the community, and I am very pleased to become a part of it 1 have observed the great love and care that has been shown to patients, not only by the Sisters of St Benedict and nurses, but by everyone else associated with the hospital "Even w ith the most modern, up equipment at the new St n j tin Rue 0 OIT Benedut's facility, the hospital must make impiovcmcnts all the time, and a Inundation can help do that," he said Dirks succeeds Jack Roche, who lecently announced his retirement as executive director of the foundation Diiks has been associated with the hospital since 1971 when he became a member of St Benedict s Hospital Advisory Board, and later a member of the Foundation He is a native of Salt l,ake City, graduated from high school in Daly and moved to City, aliforma in Ogden in l'K2 lie attended Weber State (allege when he majored in mathematics, and served the US Army m hot cm receiving the Army Commendation Menial He has had considerable banking experience, serving as business development oiiieei at the Bank of Utah in Ogden Dirks was elected mayor of Ogden ( dv in 197 i and leelected in 1973 and 1S77 He is also c hail man of the Ogden Neighborhood Development Agency which is coordinating development of ll, C the d iwntown mall 0her public service activities in elude president of the boaid ol H rectors of Golden Spike Empire, Inc president of the executive Wasatch Front North eo.nmittee Council Manpower Planning chairman of the finance committee of the Sewer Central Weber Improvement District, ex officio member of the executive committee the Greater Ogden Area Chamber of Commerce, member of the policy steering committee on community development of the National league of Cities, and member of the board of directors of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, Mountain Plains Region of Memberships also include Governor's Advisory Committee on Community Development, governing I'l UJDJ f nwyip State Fire Prevention Board, Wastach Front Regional Council, Transcom, Weber Area Council of Governemnts, and Postmasters Advisoiy Committee He also serves as a member of the txiaid of directors of the Weber Vocational Workshop and is a member of the executive committee of the Weber County Industrial Development Bureau Cherry Days events to include crafts competition Now is your big chance to show off your home arts skills' Eunice Hadley chairman of the Cherry Days Home Arts Show, says she hopes a lot ol people from the North Ogden Pleasant View area will enter their cooking, canning and crafts in the competition It will be held on July 4th at the North Ogden Elementary School Ribbons will be given in both Junior Adult Divisions in many areas and including quilts, afghans, maereme, wood crafts, flowers, ceramics, home baking, canning, sewing and needlework In addition to the home arts, commercial displays will be featured again this year Registration will be from 8 a m to 10 a m on July 4 at the school There is no entry fee The public is invited to v lew the displays free, from noon until 3pm mrw- w- art! 1 lomom) Uj 'u board of the Health Systems Agency, Thursday, June North Ogden, Utah f nuim v'"1' JAH) 1, 1978 M W4UJJIIW I i Weber Cone H f KAREN RHODES RHONDA CLARK Weber Cone students did well in the PTA "Reflections" contest this year From the 13 Cone winners that weie sent to the Region II contest, Weber Cone kids took four places Three of these were sent on to compete in the state competition Tamara Sower of Weber High School, won an honoiable mention at state There were 3.5,272 students throughout the state who participated in the cultural arts contest this year The contest was for all ages of students in three divisions art, music and literature All work had to be their own, original work The theme for this year was Love is Tamara's winning entry was a musical composition called Tide Weber Cone winners were honored at the annual Cone meeting last month They are Music Rhonda Clarke, Becky Aardema, Christine Hadden, Karen Rhodes, Rakelle Rowley, Darcie Paradis, Susan Teela. Tamara Sower, Kandy Watson and Diane Hales Literature Robb Ehmann, Jackie Prisbrey, Terrian Poulson, Mamie Harris, Scott Bekell, Kristee Anderson, Mark Saunders, Helen Kirschner, Jennifer Cookson, Shane Robinson, Bud Berrett, Kathleen Engstrom, Kelly Perkins, Steven Denney and Kami Mitchell Art Tricia Goodenough, Shaun Milligan, Collett Chugg, Christian Takacs, Marnie Harris, Suzanne Goodenough, Richard Oliver. Daren Hislop, Geri Lyn Hipwell, Tony TR1CIA GOODENOUGH SUZANNE GOODENOUGH Eagles Auxiliary gives money to hospital was presented Hospital and Foundation Sunday in Brigham city, which was the site of the 26th Annual Utah State Convention for the Eagles Auxiliary. Hospital Administrator David F Van Moorlehem and Gary Peterson, chairman of the Hospital Foundation, were at the convention to accept the check from Mrs James Woods, Utahs 1977-7- 8 State Eagles Auxiliary president She chose the hospital for her state project during her term of office and her request was followed through by the auxiliaries throughout the state. A check for $500 was also presented to the hospital foundation from the A check for $2,777 40 VIOLA WOODS, center, Utah's State Eagles Auxiliary president, presents checks of $2,777.40 and $500 to Weber County Hospital Administrator David Van Moorlehem, left, and Gary Anderson, chairman of the Hospital Foundation. National Eagles Jimmy Durante Cripple Childrens Fund. This money will go for the approximately eight cripple children in the Weber County Hospital, and the Foundation will set The 15 top winners from the Cone were sent to the region competition They were Robb Ehmann, Jackie Prisbrey, Kristee Anderson, Jennifer Cookson, Shane Robinson, Kelly Perkins, Tricia Goodenough, Suzanne Goodenough, Richard Oliver, Kim Favero, Alan Taylor, Rodney Fieklin, Rhonda Clark, Karen Rhodes, and Tamara Sower Top literature winners have been featured in the Beacon for the last six weeks Region II winners are. Tamara Sower and Rhonda Clarke, music. Suzanne and Tricia Goodenough, art The Goodenough sisters along with Tamara Sower were entered m the State competition KIM FAVERO RICHARD OLIVER to the Weber County Johnson, Derek Jensen, Rebecca Woodward, Kim Favero, Alan Taylor, Lisa Higley, Wendy Burgess, Rodney Fieklin, and Marlene Rhodes the guidelines for the use funds. Van Moorlehem said of these has The Eagles auxiliary designated that this $2,777 40 be used for part of the cost of in the chapel which is to be built in the near future This wont pay for the whole cost of the carpet at todays prices, specifically carpeting but will definitely help, he said Under the direction of Mrs Arthur Shattuck, the auxiliaries throughout the state have also donated many hours of work and service m the form of lap robes, diapers and other personal items for the patients at the hospital "I was very impressed with the auxiliary and their donations They gave out nearly $25,000 Sunday to other orgainzations So many times all we see of these organizations are thpir parties, Van Moorlehem said " They have humanitarian goals DEFENSE DEPOT Ogden rodeo queen 1978 winner is Tami Swenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swenson of Pleasant View. She has been a member of the Pleasant View Junior Posse for eight years and was Weber County Junior Posse Queen for 1977-78- . She enjoys comshowing her horse, Hebha Joe (Jeb) in quarter horse and petition, and has belonged to the Spiker s Rodeo Club for two years. 4-- 1 |