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Show BEN December21,1978 Pagel4 LOMOND BEACON Leslie This is not just any ordinary . . . Campbell SPlaiiS mission bound ncmm-ns- by Kris Ewert With what little snow the valleys have received to date, Plain City elementary students are going to get a taste of what a White Christmas is all about as they embark for higher and whiter lands. Destination: Environmental Center . . . Look out, here they come. Throughout this last week before Christmas vacation the 4th, 5th, and 6th grades will be spending two days and one night in the lodge Elder Glade M. Campbell has been called to serve in the Scotland Glasgow Mission. He By Carol Shaw Maybe its partly because my birthday is in December, or maybe its just the season. chance to do, vocationally and personally. Snow, that brings precious moisture to the ground. Snow tires warm clothes, snow removal crews and an insulated home. The change of season. tend to become very reflective at this time of year. It seems like a good I time to think about what is really important, to take stock of my life. Am I moving towards or away from my long range goals? What has happened during the pash year? Where do I go from here? I think it is good to have a year-en- d inventory. It really helps me to know where I stand. Assets: because of the good community we live in and the dedicated policemen. Liabilities: What do they matter? With such great assets, there isnt one that cant be overcome given tjme and perseverance. STORK NEWS beautiful A community to live in, full of beautiful people warm, friendly people of all ages. People who are willing to get in and work for things. People who like to help their neighbors. People who take pride in making the community and their homes good places to live. People who love their families. People I love. Hunt Roger Leon and Elaine Peterson, 518 E. 2050 N., girl, Dec. 9. Lyman and Barker Lonnie C. Chambers, 2351 Fruitland, boy, Dec. 11. Ander Anderson Andrew H. Anderson and Laraine Selander, 495 E. 2650 N., No. 2, girl, Dec. 11. Godfrey Jerry L. and Joanne Honing, 676 E. 2550 N., boy, Dec. 12. Kelly S. and Hipwell Janet Charlton, 2600 N. 4275 W., boy, Dec. 12. Nelson Ken and Becky M. Mecham, 3195 N. 1050 E., girl, Dec. 13. Williams Craig and Chris Jenkins, 489 E. 1950 N., girl, Dec. 15. Richard V. and Gamer Janice Cevering, 2825 N. 1050 E., girl, Dec. 15. Wilkerson James A. and Ellen Dickemore, 2315 W. 1900 N., girl, Dec. 16. Honest, dedicated commen and munity leaders women who are earnestly trying to work for all of us in the best way they know. People who unselfishly give of their time and take the criticism that seems to come with the job as a matter of course. A deep faith in God and a feeling of his love for me as a person. A deep faith in God and a feeling of his love for me as a person. A terrific family the greatest, in my biased view. Good health. I was talking to Mable Campbell who reminded me of the hard times people had to go through before the days of 1-- 171 education. the Opportunity freedom to choose, the chance to make my voice heard in government and many things that I have a provided at the center. your favorite Christmas treat, the invitation to the PTA luncheon stated. wonder what the inI asked tention is there? myself as I whomped up my old stand-by- , chocolate cake. Apparently it meant different things to different people. We ended up with a very good meal featuring a wide range of foods. There were fresh vegetables wdh a dip, crepes, eggnog, rolls and a variety of desserts. Gail Petersen, the PTA I council President from Bonneville brought an elegant loaf with a tangy sweet tast. Yummy! I didnt have time to fuss, said Gail. Thats the kind of recipe thats dear to my heart. The kind that looks and tastes terrific, but doesnt take much of my time. Just mix 1 pkg. of lime Jello with 3,4 cup applesauce and 1 pkg. of red Jello with 34 cup of apexplained Gail. plesauce, Dont dissolve it in water or anything. Just mix it in dry. Then spread it on graham crackers in alternate layers, piling them into a loaf shape. Use about 16 crackers. Then frost with whipped topping and thats it! The Ben Lomond Council President, Carol Hood, brought some candy that looked like bright shiny holley leaves. She said they are fun to make. She made them in the fall in autumn colors, as well. She said they can be arranged in a wreath shape, if desired. Melt in a heavy pan, stirring constantly: 1 square of butter or margarine and 30 large marshmellows. Add desired coloring. Pour over 3 cups corn flakes. Stir well. Presss into shapes. Decorate with cinnamon candies for berries. This recipe turns out well if it is doubled. Try it, youll like it. another J 1966. was She reared in Slaterville and had lived in Ogden. She lived most of her life in Plain City. She was a member of the Plain City 2nd LDS Ward and has been a Relief Society visiting teacher and member of the old folks committee. She had worked at Defense Depot Ogden during World War II and at the Olson Grocery Store in Plain City over 20 years. one are Surviving daughter, Mrs. Vernal H. (Elaine) Moyes, Plain City; eight grandchildren and three He was a member of the Ogden 15th LDS Ward. Glass) 393-779- Front-En- d Alignments are featuring special Thanksgiving day and We Christmas plants holiday and season greenery, reports David D. Gibby, of and Floral Gibby Greenhouses Warehouse at 392-051- electrician an Plant Manager Gibbys father, D. Grant Gibby is founder of the floral company, and is widely known as and greenhouse authority. He has been in business 48 District, fS. h3S IF,;- Finest preserves, Honey, Pure Maple Syrup, Nuts & Dried Fruits. Mr. Knight was a former member of the Harrisville Kiwanis Club, an elder in the LDS Harrisville 2nd ward and had served as secretary and activities director in the YMMIA and as a home tocher. He served in the U.S. Navy in 1956-5- Sf FIREPbCE aiHERY FULL SERVICE SHOP years with 25 years. The Gibbys invite the public to visit their new plant warehouse. ALFAROS UPHOLSTERY , Cosmetics on dont forget to check our line of (Sofa Sleepers), also a fine sofas, easy chairs and ottomans selection of shoulder bags and decorator pillows. HOURS: FOR HOLIDAY LA 10-- 6 Mon.-Sa- t. NOW FOR CHIRSTMASI Street 101 2 22nd P.H. Balanced 4 Jojoba shampoo for the hair, also Rinses, Hennas & Conditioners & exotic soaps. Hypo-aDergem- c, And of course Vitamins & Minerals, & Natural Foods. Holiday Sale FREE INSTALLATIONS SEE US FOR DETAILS SALE ENDS DEC. 15th Built-In- s Free-Standi- ng Stoves it LICENSED CONTRACTORS $ilrnt K"9M MUFFLKRS 5800 S.1 900 W. S349 South 1900 Wost in Roy Ogdn, Utah 3 773-953- 773-640- 0 4 ROY - i- 7. members of his family, and have been at the Riverdale Road location for the past While your looking at our children's furniture, GIFTS and Andersen Dairy Farm. Adult styled furniture made to fit the child from 1 year to 12 years of age With the same fine quality that you would want for yourself i - maintenance in L & K Industries Construction consists of woods frames, springs and highest quality upholstering material. wmnmiuEfiP the supervisor for Harrisville City and has been part owner Riverdale new table centerpieces! We have something new in the way of highly-colore- d leaf plants from Denmark are great this the Croton year. Also, the normal Crotons are fantastic, and very hardy growing plants. We will feature hundreds of poinsettia plants for the holiday season which are doing very nicely this year. We have the biggest green 20 Juicers for diesel mechanic for the Defense Depot Ogden, a bus driver for the Weber School on childrens upholstered couches also available matching upholstered chairs. 1 Lenora Southern Pacific Co., as a For the month of December at Alfaros Gifts of the discriminating giver! and Elizabeth Burt Knight. Verna married He Andersen on Sept. 21, 1954 in the LDS Logan Temple. They were later divorced. He had been employed as 1450 West Road. We have 0 Flour Mills Now equipped to do Wallace Gibfbys is unique Minerals, Sprouters Auto & Truck Repair He was born March 3, 1934 in Ogden, a son of John 3427 RIVERDAIE RD. 0 Herbs, Grains, etc. Health Foods & Grocery Rems, Dietetic and Fresh Juice Bar. OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER 1 cancer. 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Allergy-Foods- (Right Across from MERRY CHRISTMAS Leslie HARRISVILLE Dan Knight, 44 of 956 W. Harrisville Road, died Saturday Dec. 16, 1978 in the McKay-De- e Hospital of He had worked at the Washington Bakery and W'angsgard Bakery, and also operated a farm. He was a lifelong resident of Weber County. Vitamins, Phone: Christmas tree outside and decorate it for the woodland creatures. Foods that the animals might enjoy will be strung from the branches of thus the chosen ever-greeChristmas a Merry insuring to even these little creatures of the woods. And now, at this special season Ive found And now, at this special season Ive found a list of gifts that all can give without worry of whether it is appropriate. Francis Maitland Balfour wrote it for us: The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to a mother, conduct that will make her pi oud of you to yourself, respect; to all men, Perhaps, in this charity. season of over commercialization it would be well for us to remember that it is the state of the heart, and not the gift that makes the giver. Op Jen. 399-026- A-- free-for-al- ls s points out. 952 - 28th St. 319 28th Street Beginning with the sixth grade each grade level will depart from P.C. school according to schedule so that as one group leaves Plain City the other group, having enjoyed their stay in the Environmental Center, will be departing for home. A wide array of activities have been planned for the students. Art and crafts will be participated in as well as snow snow shoeing, mobiling, snow ball and other such related activities. One special activity will allow students to pick a Knight - plant and potted, plant varieties in the state, he I I I I I I I I I I I I PLAIN CITY Mrs. Thelma Slater Palmer, 74, of 2436 N. 4275 W., died Saturday, Dec. 16, 1978, at the home of a grandson in Bountiful of natural causes. Mrs. Palmer was born May 10, 1904, in Slaterville, Utah, a daughter of William Jesse and Castina Wayment Slater. On Jan. 7, 1925, she was married to Levon C. Palmer in Ogden. He died April 22, by Carol Shaw Bring T I I Thelma Palmer 3feartg lEating on o ludget Layman 1. Clarence H. Layman, 73, of Harrisville road, died Monday, Dec. 18, 1978, at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Mr. Layman was born Jan. 15, 1905, in Slaterville, Utah, a son of William and Caroline Baird Layman. He was married to Goldie A. Deem on Oct. 10, 1927, in wonder drugs and good medical care. A chance for a good speak Sunday, December 31, 1978, at 5 p.m. in the North Ogden 1st Ward Chapel, 626 E. 2600 N. A graduate of Weber High School and Seminary, he lettered in football and track. He has worked as a Life Guard at, Ogden High School and Hill Air Force Base. He has attended Weber State College and has received his Duty to God Award. fear from Freedom will Mir |