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Show BEN LOMOND BEACON, a Dec. 7. 1978, Page 1 1 rth Ogden Kiwanis j ub needs members i ('enter and was described as a highly successful program Past projects have also included the painting of the grandstands for the city pai k and the pur chasing of a loudspeaker system for the athletics program Meetings are held each week for the club on Thursday at 6 30 There is usually a speaker scheduled and dinner is served The Kiwanis Club is a Kii Ji Duncan v l.isidmit Herbert Wiese North OgiVn Kiwanis is pu'hng forth a sp Mul invitation to all f t i i n on to become f ti e club e. ,r g in 'ho remainder Ldi i r u a 't Kia.uus leadership for Nirih Ogden is Robert nslofferson as vice-fs dent Marcus Orton as htisuiei, and Gerald K as secretary To join tie dub, contacting anyone d these officers or any, r. o.nbei of the club will be n ticent in the past the North i an Kiwanis lias been , ronsihle for putting on i or p ''i worldwide organization appealing to men who have the desire to become personally involved in making their communities better places in which to live As a group, these men achieve what individuals cannol do alone. Working -- arm al Thanksgiving V Day Service This v o 'he service was held at iir Nortn Ogden Stake tl service Kiwanians together, share voluntarily the of challenge community and improvement leadership, assuming personal responsibility for humanitarian and civic that public projects authorities are not prepared to er able to perform These project are dominantly local in nature They include such activities as assistance to youth and the aging, conservation resources, community creation of natural of development ol and international facilities understanding and goodwill Whatever their goals may be, Kiwanians are motivated by a common desire to serve, and to achieve an of good appreciation fellowship The name Kiwanis is a coined word taken from the language of an American Indian tribe which lived in the area where Kiwanis was founded The original phrase Nun Keewasms. was It means or to make oneself known It was shortened and modified to become Kiwanis. Kiwanis Yesterday and Today Kiwanis was founded Detroit, January 1915 21, in on On Michigan, the first Canadian club was organized in Hamilton, Ontario. That same year the name Kiwanis Club was adopted at a meeting in Cleveland, Ohio. Eight years later the name was changed to Kiwanis International and the six Constitutional and Objects present Constitution and Bylaws were adopted The heart of Kiwanis is the club itself. Each club is composed of men in a wide variety of occupations, representing the active forces of the community. Each Kiwanis club has officers and a specified number of directors as prescribed by the bylaws of November 1, 1916, recognition this past year, the highest district in the council. was to some long time Scouters: Harry Cleveland, 5 year pin, Buddy Riddell, highest award that can be given on a district level in men five to was by the Boy Scouts of America. The recipients are given uouhivj ,1 io r ) Ccrrad Remkes, Masao Endo, Vern Larsen, Earl Stewart, Bruce Roberts emit Paycnc nd Grange. Their wives are sealed in front of them. HE AWARD OF MCRIT, the i outers recognized .f held luM v eck at the North Ogden Stake Center. A roasl beef dinner was served by the Seventys quoiums of the 2 North Stakes to the Ogden ami Shaw was gwen to it id rs at ihe v In 'ml if tin By ( I'ui i i i r 'i 'mus a! d hi r i Americas whch 'I In I I DIRT BIKE 3 u was or?; no Wuifan7 - I G. Fro.Anembty jv v'-- , w 'is RALEIGH R-1- LAYAWAY NOW! of. . . V r ..I' ) . C 394-353- V.y 23 Hi working on the council level He presented a Wfuxlbadgo award to John Miller. Mr Miller went tlirmiph an intensive week o( special training in Hawaii and fulfilled activity areas in 11 .. Rise 5 A r! "competencies toearntms award Itelose Conner reported that there are now 2270 hoys in tlic Scouting program in the district, .served by Ml 0 Speed K Jt M program Me ts now , f? ' Ji i unis. He said tin. dis'ricts new activities, the Swimnvrce, ihe Klondike iVrby and the district wide By He ib video have been adoped as council activities lor next year 43 have boss 43 W rbiT iew hoys have earned their H fcium Jurnit arc 773-9S0- Earl Stewart and Gerald Taylor, 10 year pms, David Ellis and Rosalie Grose, 20 year pins, and Grant Atkinson, 35 year pin. Various training awards were given, also. New officers for the district were introduced at the dinner. They are: J. Kay Chairman Johnson. Finance Brian Taylor. Cub Scouting Chairman Harry Jeske, Training Bonnie Nelson, Program Roger Vigal, Commissioner Rose Grose, Roundtable Suzanne Rice. Boy Scouting' Training Ray Roberts, Camping James Lewis, Advancement Mike Neilson, Order of the Arrow Robert Tubbs, Kenneth Commissioner Bruce Wizer, Roundtable Roller ts Suzanne Rice Boy scoutint, Chairman Helmut Mudrow, Training Ray Roberts. Camping Fred llaglund. Eugene the Arrow C Beef Skies Cut Ycvr Woy. 1 standing frequently Varsity scouting: Are you an experienced gardener who enjoys gardening' Would you enjoy helping i lers learn gardening ski..? And do you have time for public service If you can answer yes to these questions, then you're just the person we need to A see home garden education program, Master Gardener," is coming to the Weber River Area i Weber, Davis, and Morgan coun Alen Parks, Chairman Advancement Eugene Nielsen, High Adventure Ken Dallinga, Personal Ray Johnson, Develop Loren Commissioner Marler. Exploring- Chairman Russell Chatelain, Program Ron Perry, EPA Advisor Lowell Knight, EPA Rod Hutchins, President Corey Baggs, Service Team Boyd Naylor. And finally, the actions of each club are guided by the needs of its own locality Kiwanis does not impose programs upon its clubs or activities is sought because it increases support for Kiwanis service efforts members ties ) This program is centered around volunteer gardeners who work with the USU Extension Service in teaching garden skills to youth and adults Residents of the area who may be interested should contact their local Extension Office The Master Gardener Program consists of three basic components 1 ) A basic training course on diagnosis of plant problems; 2) Monthly and meetings, 3) Public educational service Participation in all three components is required' The basic training course, of Plant Diagnosis Problems,, is divided into two sections The first section will cover basics in insect, growth, plant disease, weed control, and pesticide safety ' SANTA COMES EARLY AT. . . 1 U Everyone is a winner when you purchase any new automobile. LOVE THAT BOBCAT 3, Choose from our showcase of prizes provided by Sunset Sports Center. Head Skis Salomon Bindings Ruger Rifles and many more to choose from! Stock No. 9086 PUT A CHARGE IN YOUR i 4 pd. transmission. $4244 DUivmo INOGDtN A TOUCH OF CLASS LIFE - 'a Stock No. 9146 79 ZEPHYR ersci a'lZed Serv.e .. Z-- Vj 6 cyl.. s5255 FPLUS SALES 704 WEST 4400 SOUTH Stock No. 9088 TA PS. ou'o. transmission, P B.. otuvtvo INOGDtN .. s5455 X. UCENSE ANO TITLE EEE LINCOLN- - MERCURY SALES & LEASING The Smaller Profit Mari' Wall Avenue -- 4 79 MONARCH 7 RAYS AFFORD RIVERO ALE i Tti 79 MERCURY BOBCAT Ends Dec 16th INOGDtN WHOLESALE CUSTOM CUTTING AND LAMB BEEF PORK VEAL SLAUGHTERING QQO Q7Q1 U I OuZaOf others Public private rituals awareness of Kiwanis 7, "Featuring Millers Finest Blue Ribbon Beef -- provide Kiwanis footers principles good citizenship and human values it does not prescribe a way of life for of Do you enjoy gardening? Brough, Commissioner Kenneth Wiser, Roundtable OfUVtRCO the Quarter Sides or Whole. 1st come, good choice, PRICED TO SELL! through committees. Each member is assigned to one or more of these, depending upon his particular desires and aptitudes. ouo. transmission. Choice Fresh Moots by WOOD PANELING through the Kiwanis spirit of fellowship that comes from mutual effort devoted to great and useful ends Kiwanis is often a public forum but never a political circle. Meeting programs administration platforms for the balanced, and impartial, presentation of public issues of interest to the members and the community Kiwanis makes its activities known It is not a secret society There are no Gary WESTERN : internal friendships are created Nielsen, Ron Kendell, Order of 0 r Kiwanis is a service organization not a social club, although enduring Advancement MEATS oen Jansen Some Specifics comprise the Directors, the Board administrative body of the club Clubs perform their community work and their of and Marcus Orton stand on a chilly morning near the Christmas of the North Ogden Kiwanis Club help put up The Kiwanis Club is Scouting: Varsity Charles Tripp, Chairman Advancement Eugene Nielsen. High Adventure Ken Dallinga, Service Loren Marler, National Al Liston. Procrams Exploring- Chairman Russell Chatelain. Program Ron Perry, EPA Advisor Ron Perry, EPA Ron Chatelain. Program Ron Perry, EPA Adv isor Perry. EPA Service Team Vern I .arson. Officers for last year were thanked They Frank Moon, Neil Ballif, Finance A. Earl Relationships Stuart. Cub Scouting, Chairman Harry and Durrene Jeske, Bonnie Nelson, Training Alma and Verta Program Swan, Commissioner Harry Jeske, Roundtable QUALITY Ctent cr 5317 So. 1930 W., Roy Fh. r Cagle the club These officers and directors RUSS'S MARKET & CUSTOM MEAT (I fi Moon former Distrut Executive ;; Vi 1 . is a with a goal Every thing we do in Scouting is to reach that goal A special guest at the dmnnr was Torn Bird, and his Wife, Barta Tom is the $ V Chairman Frank said, "Scouting ' fi, P'-.- Scouting, Cub Si outing. and Exploring Varsity leaders in the district and Uicir partners The program and awards were under the direction of Frank Moon, Weber View Chairman for 1973 and Delffce Donner, the district Scout executive decorations that they as members seeking new members. Bruce Roberts. Special recognition given WAYNE BARKER, Herbert Weise, remember our goal-335- 0 NO unhappy CUSTOMERS Phone: 62M910 PI ONCOCN ,r |