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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, Aug. 10, 1978, Page 4 - ft r ! Jr Hearty Eating on a Budget ) ? ' j V V. .'? i V lt 1 ( iO ft Congratulations to David and his hi idc, an I.onnic Gubints and hi. Koch 4-- (handler la idc Scott Rand ill and Ins rimg't'cr and the Charles 1 moved I amily Ri ," ? Mike - H M o Vy r i i i 1 1 M m i a i i , S Teachei), i i '1 , t o a1 a1 Campbell .Scott i is ( lit - it I i if ( V i i I I 1 T n - to ( i I d on t ( ,1 If to s ti i. ia"( i -- n ml eh ! l In I 111 i li I ! . i t land i ' U SUtlli I a dl nil Pi ' ill d pi , a f a a a I A slppl- oa toe hi u il s'i cl s It maki s foi a in 'in Tv 1, ie ni I a'mosp'i i ic - et-e- saal air n Ty leal it , giie-- (ling 1 ale v ( 1 c v ac lie c mo-phe- tc n me ai w i Dish m mg t1 a Hi i ii n om the- S tit '1 a n a t 1 to 'e 1 e I apt'iii am ttie pi omiso with sr union Ml to , It ,1 mu i i u . o' and also be on hand Civil War soldiers railroad workers, i aili oad offie'ials the di lving of The last spike, and even old fashioned mule skinners The highlight of the day could be a buffalo chip and contest tin owing greased pole climb along with other contests for the youngsters, all happening on August 12, from 10 am to 6 mini vaiymg Is i i daiK e lune s and llaels ll)' 11 V , i l.v oinfid u's ' ti 1 i ! Ian banjo his b m of ex music hi i L-- ot idlnan him om n 1 tltll f i t 111 - fashioned old medodrama, a hot air balloon, pioneer craft demonxtiations, antiques and Indian uaftx There will an nr' nd, ind ang as tin Kicioiin , t' (I id, Ten called i IC rn at a i'nti u h 111 Viiiiu e Holley I , no pi o idl d u Sin VI s. Tiddlers, singing ai' ica! I he ,olmm song i o n Hi, . and the (, dy H "(its Lind will blend in in m 1 C wihe V) 1,11 fe pm Unities such as m many h aid )ugs, ice 1 11 s - i )U is t uin ner al e,i , to gi.t n i if nmJi ai tl ir ; ir mnniit'iuti' childi'P be Die 'Choi V uin- AU I tail schoois leenre Mission after & the end (t VVi'h The W MIA Gills will be g nng to Camp at Deal I akc '. Jgust 10. 11, & 12 ou!h Coiifeience will be Tag 17, 18 and 10 in St Geoige at Dixie C c liege W e w ish a speedy l ee ov e l y t Ray Rolx i Is and Mike Griffiths il nesses U last e ail the J Kadi o ,el ,u d Sotl'e m ,l' lolk ' Fi 'l, al lo be h lei at .spike NMtional Histone Ve w st of bi lgham (. its x olid Me iVei t Ha( Mai t rsori A. D ha Li wu e hone rr by Mi Hi i nai v foi the ir roam eais of deuited service to the Hi imaiy I he v oung men s Jr &. Sr tf imseach tank 2nd To.n pi ice in Region Ihev will play in nai lent D v l s l o n I cun n a m e t lx ginning Aug 8 S it l.lder Dehvynn i Ihwditc has received a ill to serve in the San Iaulo I i ' jxmnv ai tl-- - Ish mnsii hoaid be niiiiicians in aiicc J stliood wc l e 111 lall li u nliam to (ac lie i and J ) an Fuller to Tc ac her Little Melanie Snavv via. s'e d b hei f it her Jeiaid laaw and Daniel Halley u is bh .Acd by his fa thei t ill ,v the of sioric site f i g HI Hi onion lory Summit 1 ill on August 12 rhe music pi o,i 'e d by a gi oup of si i ic lai B,r eut nih h II m of folk ll'IISK ill he, i d fi run oi l.J a ' i Ii an . i' a n i i r. till 'll" l dm Hi I'li.c H i I , I Dm is in 'i - 1 IS s il i ( r - 1 .nan - i i Scott lor i'OUV s i i a t C v h i I, U - M ' n n J tie l Hadl-'- - i K ill M) mdi Mat hall dii 8 Act Horn ), and m i s lav lor (MMIA Hi m Conn ) 2 id Ado Milaiiicd was Sister Juhe ( ' I ) Ic Mutual), hi - k Dennis 1 Mutual Baliif (( lion Hi es ), Koc h Sac k S ii h .1 Its) Do! i t s i n , i . . id t 1 l U ', rf f ' f1 e""- allot s Bi oM c I s .slum t (' il y ( Athlt tic Da ), Bred J ( oi la l n ( S S ,i i r ) . ia ill a i, e la n- I The authoi , S v said, in pait cl Looking at a Hi Hadley painting is a uiiqnc View nig is expet lence misty moining renddon of Mt Moian f n the lust me loiti-- i (a paintmtmg Lake Jackson Lodge MICHAEL HADLEY 0 H siitnle are very - V I' i naty 1( j( her) iDiamcd in m w dl it on' h 1 ,s one V 'll! heel , mine f tel' I ( elm' j in ' ' in . m no- i h j it hi 11,' in ni al m itK nt t Mu in , u-o ni it i milt - tong lona 1 I I ( om lor (sec ) Sistei It, lot J V ' ( o' a populai f, Recently he v in an article in the J Hole newspaper n J sum n But his beautiful i i In n " Mike giew up hue m North Ogdt n II- l ( n a Florence IladU ' He studied ckMix'r. ,o well as ai t at Ii L a h o tliough he would tv d a to suppoi t himstit viole K developed Ins at t ( ir (Athletic Clu is ) t V M II 1 1 i 1 Hi i Ai t ai he lii l.h 6 f ith Ills p.tlii demand cui rently Gallei in p . Hotel Ti ails Gala YVy mmng i n ! 4) m i r k Cox ce i MQW tie some or f id toi v i i 'n , American West will come alive Saturday from 10am to Annual Railroad and Western Settlement Folk Festival. The Festival at Golden Spike Nationc' Historic Site, west of Brigham City, will bo a rendezvous of model ruiiroadris, collectors, mountain men, soldiers, musicians end pioneer crnftsrm n and ho! lusts A PANORAAA of the 6 p m at the Second h idull (2nd Conn YM "II , Hat old Shaw (Wtbclo I ; Gaiy Mark (Sir L & & i f amilv, family, Allen Hadley family, and in ne Cost ley family Ji uy Godfrey family lhose released this past n nth were Brothers ( . u- I S i Vf ou( t pj hi g I child! en Kin beginning iv mu mm 'eel beloie stai ting school Vlso, child! en ommg from out of the state and new to Utah schools must sh iw proof of mi i tei to e their ii To help immunization pi rpuie for hack davs nurses at lAimaiy Chtldon's Midical Center aie ho ting a HlEtl ch.ldrrn f? Uli x v J t L 2 immunization F i'llkk i ;? - viL-SU- Great for t French Style Tender ' Stesks T-Bo- no WITH ELEF HE BEEF GFOUMD Perk Spcre Ribs Lb I -- mburoers l rC5 yCj M 0,1 MCf ' r 4 f. ' Lean, Tender O Beef Short Ribs I 34 lbs Asst Steaks J 34 lbs Asst Roasts 4 30 lbs Super Burger s I Whole Cjtfryars 6 lbs 4 Conter Pork Steaks f J 1 5 lbs lomb Chops 16 lbs Beef Ribs 15 lbs Pure Pork Sousogo . . Shced Bologna Lb. Regular Pork J Lb Fresh Bread Tender For Juicy Rib Steaks Lb. $ WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS - frtrtiftnfirrtrrctf OPEN Baron f SUBS CAM BE MADE i n f i4 f vuaxs 4 P e- - u? t n c r 1 Iax.J ff ? s R r?' j tic- tfkJ i ORDERS ARE WRAPPED FOR FREEZING 1 Jfi i ? l! 09 93 I r TTT7;r;r"n''-- ( 1 HAS AH ADDITIONAL il! hnft Bar'll"-- r G . i Rog. $1.3? , We We We We We - lai kUnZZLlrZLlJ-- V, OUR FAMOUS i SLBliAlT D v WITH J COUPON fK P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS 393-054- 4 Lj i SilA L mim AIDS m td SAME AS CASff ON 0?DE?S OVER $1 00. CO Lfafc! h T7 sC B r- ' r 1 lJ 4 4 p LiU, MC ALL v 9-- 7 3 LBS FRt-- , too' f.f I counter We always have a live butcher to give you MORE personalized service We freezer wrap your order at no extra charge We have everyday low prices We Have MORE high quality meat for LESS money. MfmrTi 'to July 24, 1977 Parents Wayne and Julie Ellis, 2731 N 700 E North Ogden ,ru ulpc. ents Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Krey, Tremonton, Utah Mr and Mrs William H Ellis, Clearfield uibclla letanu, and per tussis Haunts are invited ' I i- - & WE DO MORE WITH LESSSS! With LESS money' WE DO MORE than your grocery store s meat ..&AtAgTIt4vr,-4iiiilHfltittf- . ' -3 DARCIE ELLIS parlment foi mumps po'io. dipthein, measles U Lb : r If rTHXl WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY MONDAY-FRIDA- PLAYBOY r7 f ' Y 9 AM TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY trtt. i" IVW-- ", 7- D" .ratfrt, ovy.fr -i 950 25th St. Suite fM 2179 M. .ill terri brogan 1700 W. West of Davis No. Hospital 393-843- 9 n- - rfcrnht.1 9 AM 'TIL NOON OGDEN 825-162- 4 . DAVIS COUNTY prescriptions written by you eye doctor. have large selection of eyewear frames have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. repair broken frames and leplace broken lenses. have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 moor brands We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs Optical for doctor's referral. you have a visuc! cr hecriiig problem ce!l Dior 7 R3 fill optical OPEN jq vn'. oja.5 Outpatient De j v 1 n $C3 Loaves & 41 ft m ASSORTED MEAT 200-L- t T Gallon Fresh Milk n a Lbs? is e ti GSl;.:! E Childicn's r i party Saturday, beginning at 9 a m and contmumg unhul 2 If patents aie unpm certain of the need foi im iaunizalians or hoo t rs, the y aie encoui iged to come m or call foi a fo, mation Immunizations will he at available Primal y V ft if-- pjpdt Cfob & t" fe Randy Malia (nibbitas, James Slate family. Clay Anderson i . v-- family, aggei IP own 1 v ' s Campbell and Janice on the road to recovery al ter their accidents It is good to have Ann and David Rendell Mikkc Ison back home again Ve also welcome into the Ward family the Lynn I V Waid to see Reed aie happy We hate Family our from liar-fus- Fruit Slush I ' WtJt'Ci CY Disolve 4C sugar in 6 C water. Add 2 C lemon juice, a 46 ounce can of pineapple juice, and a 12 ounce can of frozen oiange juice with 3 cans of water (La Rae sometimes adds 2 or 3 blendenzed ripe bananas, too) Freeze overnight Whip with an electric mixer until fluffy Return to freezer until serving time It will stay fluffy Serve mixed half and half with pop It is deliciously tangy, tingly and cold n J v V V. By: Carol Shaw I,a Ilae Bunnell is one of those ladies who seem to have boundless energy. She not only cares for her large family, but works part time, with a beauty shop in her home, and is active in church and civic organizations. She is the Club advisor for Plain City, where she lives, and is on the Weber View District Cub Hound Table Staff For the last Round Table, she fixed u refreshing slush for t e thirsty Cub Scout leaders who had gathered to receive b !p in planning their programs Everyone raved and asked for the recipe, so you know its good 3 4 , t - n j PTYL |