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Show BEN Tid Bits , Column those salt tests in magazines This Is not just any ordinary... Try by Carol Shaw I love self tests that are found in magazines! How Popular Are You? Is Are you a good parent? the Property of the Quantitie Relation Reflexive, Transitive, or Communitive? Being out on the firing line every day, I figure I can use all the building up I can get. It makes me feel so euphoric to be labeled as ..having a green thumb or superior psychic powers! No matter if the only plants I can get to grow are those that thirve on neglect and I cant even find a pair of skis. Those folks who make the tests ought to know what they are doing. Who am I to argue with superior ratings? The other day, a magazine came in the mail with a hook blazing across the front in bold printr Are You a Quiz: Genius? it teased. Always having secretly RICKY TANNER, Pleasant View native, will perform April other PTA Reflections music winners. 1 1 at BonnevHle High with RickyTannerwill sing April 11 of Bonneville Ricky Tanner is a popular performing and recording personality. He is a 10th grade student at Weber High School with remarkable singing talent. He has performed with the Mormon tabernacle Choir, Ricky Tanner, a Pleasant View native, will perform in concert at Bonneville High School, on Wednesday, April 11, 1979. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will feature other Tanner family members and the PTA the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orechestra, the New Mickey Mouse TV Show, Jim Nabors, Rouvann, in New Yorks Carneigie Hall and at Reflections music winners, on the Regional level, who attend schools in the Weber District. The program is being sponsored by the Weber School District Foundation, in cooperation with the PTA. Proceeds from the concert will provide a 4 year music scholarship to Weber State College in Ricky Tanners name. The PTA Council selling the most tickets will select the high school scholarship recipient. In addition, each PTA unit will receive 25 cents for every ticket sold. The Weber School District it Foundation is a organization established to non-prof- provide funds for enrichment activities to the school children in the district without the use of tax ' Governor Ramptons farewell banquet. The public is invited to attend a rummage sale which will be held Saturday, at Jefferson School, 3159 Grant Avenue, Ogden, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The sale is sponsored by the volunteer auxiliary of St. Benedicts Hospital, with Lee R. Cain, chairman. Proceeds will go toward the Val A. Browning Radiation the annual Economics Fair and Spelling Bee as well as funding the Environmental Center in said. North Fork. Donations to the foundation are tax deductable. Tickets are available through local PTA units. Suggested donation is $3 for adults and $2 for students and children. appearances personal throughout the West. This evening will be quality entertainment for the whole family; promises concert chairman, Nancy Farrell. You know how talented he is if you have heard him; and you wont want to miss this performance if you have not. wanted to be a genius, I sat right down to take the test. I could hardly wait to And out, once and for all. To see if you are among the intellectual elite, take this test. Oh good! I will, I will-i- f I can only remember where I hid a pencil from the kids . . . After a futile search I sharpened a crayon and grabbed an old envelope out of the garbage to write on. (One of these days I will remember we are out of paper whole I am at the store.) Which one of the lower boxers best completes the series on the top? Lets see, this one has little gas stove grates on it and this one . . . Hey, Mom, I cant find any cat litter. I dumped out the old and now Harry has a funny look on his face. Therapy Center for the treatment of cancer, he Items which have beat donated to the auxiliary for the sale include clothing, costume jewelry .paperback books, small appliances, some furniture and an assortment of other goods. St. Benedicts Hospital has been selected by HOSPITAL FORUM, Journal of the Association of Western Hospitals, to receive its top journalistic award. The award is being presented to the hospital for its quarterly magazine, ALBUM, which placed first in the magazine category of the associations' competition. June . F. Krambule, communications coordinator at St. Benedicts and editor prize-winnin- g of the publication, will accept a plaque during the annual meeting of the Association of Western Hospitals (AWH) to be held April 23 through 25. Attending the convention will be representatives of hospitals throughout Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Alaska and Hawaii. magazines, newsletters and special publications. Presentation will take place during a luncheon meeting of the public relations section of the convention on April 24. in questions referring between squabbles, fur- resolving crisis and nishing information. And true to form,' I scored as a near perfect genius! Of course, there was one question that I gave my self credit for that I didnt actually mark the right answer on. But I would have if the toilet hadnt flooded over just then and got me flustered. And I really didnt finish the quiz within 15 minutes to get the 5 bonus points. But I think anyone who could concentrate at all in the midst of all the confusion I have to put up with DESERVES all the bonus points she can get! Life sure is a lot more fun, now that I realize I am a genius! STORK NEWS Jensen Lex A. and Vivian Porter, 820 N. Harrisville Road, by Kris Ewert ' anything DECENT around here to eat! Mother! You are wanted at the door! Guess What, Mom ' (Ha, Ha) forgot to bring in the newspapers before it started to rain (Ha, Ha) Do you think I could use the clothes dryer? Telephone! Bravely I struggled on, finally completing the 20 girl, March 22. Linford James and Betty Ann Kelly, 1011 N. 500 E., boy, March 23. Stone Ted and Anna L. Olsen, 1029 E. 3025 N., North Ogden, girl, March 23. Riggs Lewise L HI and received by Robert K. Eisleben, administrator, who will also be present of during presentation awards. In a letter to Mr. Eisleben, James Keough, director of communications for AWH and editor of FORUM, congratulated the hospital and its public relations staff. ALBUM is published quarterly by St. Benedicts Hospital public relations department, under the direction of Sister Francis Forster, director of public It is distributed relations. to residents and businesses of the Ogden area as part of St. Benedicts policy to help inform the public on matters of health care, Sister Francis said. con- tained articles on programs such as PORT, respiratory therapy for the prevention of pneumonia, and radiation therapy for the treatment of cancer; diagnostic equip- life-savin- g e ories : Hubbard back-yar- d boy was hammering away on a on himself struck missed the nail, he when reentry project e thumb and reacted in a way that was to change his life. Angered by the pain, he flung the hammer away. It sailed out of sight over his backyard fence and landed mew here with an audible thump. Now frightened, the boy ran into his room and stayed there itil suppertime. He worried. Two days later, he walked past e house where the hammer had sailed. The boy saw mething on the door that made his pulse Jump. It was a black wreath. His worst fears had been true, he reasoned. That hammer id flown over the fence, hit somebody in the head, and killed at person. Now the boy really was frightened. He kept his awful secret to himself. As the weeks went by, withdrew from his buddies. He seldom said anything to iyone. The boy had been a happy kid, diligent in his studies, ow he sat through his classes doing little but brooding. Convinced that he was a murderer, the boy spent most of s time condemning himself: life One day, he overheard a conversation that changed his to a neighbor lady about was mother talking His more. kc the Iwce. The side ie man who had lived on the other I had died a few mu the how about were omen talking but of a hammer, flying not from the impact Ninths ago A om a heart attack two The boy who tossed the hammer had put two and of mental months endured had He six. and icether gotten the matter over with tonfor nothing. If hed thetalked truth long ago. rnieone, hed have gotten That story and countless others tell parents, teachers, to iMstenand friends that we should always be able to talk 1 oubled youngsters. must be Before we are really ready to talk, though, we listen. to rady ment such as ultrasound the xenon ventilator; new programs which being opened up for community. Official notification of St. Benedicts selection was Recent issues have by Janie After the mad dash for the cat litter, I circled answer C and continued the . test. Whats to eat for a snack, Mom? I am sick of oranges and apples and sandwiches and ice cream and cookies. Why cant we ever have 3 C Saturday morning dawned incapable of leaving. bright and dear bringing a By afternoon, when our faint hope of weather that daughter was to play, would serve to enhance a flakes of disturbing friendly game of soccer white stuff began to pelt us. However by midmorning, I was about to turn and run when my son was to but noticed no one else did, participate in his first soccer so we all marched on to the game, hope was blown away park with resolute outward on the yet frosty winds of determination. The wind struggling spring. I was to picked up and the snow fell learn, along with hundreds of heavier, but still no one other green soccer en- made an effort to high tail it thusiasts, that inclement for cover. I did notice a few elements seldom, if ever glances between parents serve as a deterant to pre- that said something like Are we crazy?" Yeh, well planned games. The chill in the air was so what, look at all the rest of rendered ineffective against the nuts. At least we arent the agile young soccer the only ones. So on soggyy, players as their activity stoked up their own body heat. Much to the dismay of moat observers, however, yelling just wasnt enough to generate the same effect. So what the kid might have, on first glance, considered a captive audience would have revealed on closer scrutiny, a frozen mass of humans. Patricia Boyle, N., girl March 532 24. E. 2600 Craig Olin F. and Karen Hirschi, 3044 N. 150 E., girl, March 24. Lively Donald F. and Carmel Cox Hayes, 3135 N. 1150 E., North Ogden, boy March 24. Harrisville Road, March 27. Girl, By REXBRUNKER Photographer received their first experience in actual for the fun of it, soccer. Plain City has seven teams. Two girls teams, one of which is coached bv Leslie e, We do not "shoot weddings, we create photographic images. Taylor L. Brad and Sally Shaw, 2159 N. 2000 W., girl, March 217. Ha wkes Lloyd and Donna Martin Contary to public opinion, you are Mary Jane Baldwin, 301 W. N., Pleasant View, girl, March 29. Steven J. and Vicki Lee Zweifel, 559 E. 3200 N., North Ogden, girl, March 30. Perkins Brett D. and Lindy K. Bryam, 2211 N. 400 E., North Ogden, girl, March 29. S. and Dianne Peterson, 4362 W. 1975 N., Plain City, girl March 31. Mrs. By Carol Shaw La Rae Bunnell brought a delicious snack to the district Cub Leaders Round Table last month. It was sweet and sort of crunchy, like a candy bar. But La Rae claims it is good for you, because it has a lot of healthful Ingredients. Now, that is the kind of that comes recipe I like-on- e with an excuse for eating it Quiet, conscience! This Raisin Nut bar is good for me. Ratsla-NBars Blend together well: V cup chunky peanut butter, Vk cup corn syrup, and 1 cup dry milk. Add V cup toasted wheat germ, half cup raisins and and are the Krambule, 394-123- 9 PHOTOGRAPHY . JUNE F. KRAMBULE is recognized. Mrs. Krambule said, Credit for the award goes to the entire public relations staff and others who helped directly on production of the magazine, particularly with its layout and design She also praised the hospital administration for setting a tone of caring throughout the hospital and creating which an atmosphere encourages creativity. I am thrilled to be able to accept this award in behalf of SL Benedicts Hospital, she said. Wouldnt it be nice to be able to take your car to JUST ONE PLACE for ALL of your repair work? In the Ogden area, there ia such a place and were talking about the OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER! With this is one of the area's leading repair complete garage facilities located at 819 28th. phone shops. Ask any fleet operator or automobile dealer. They'll tell you that this is the ONLY stop you need to make oa your way to worry-fre- e drive repair, driving! Auto and truck repair, specialising in they even do motor home servicing. From undercarriage to electrical systems, this is one garage which has the equipment, parts and skill to repair or replace most any part that may malfunction. With years and years of glowing recommendations behind them, the OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER has established the type of reputation that other shops may be envious of, but just cannot compete with in terms of service and quality. So, when you need ANYTHING done to your car, see the BEST FIRST. The writers of this 1979 Community Review suggest that it's the only stop youll have to make! 392-051- four-whe- c 'til 9 pxi. Sot. for ycur cenvcnionso. U. 10 ft.. MtototototoMM COVERS SPORT GRIPS Block Cto P Cr 23 CaOo Dsauncg MotOICISft 7G0 April 6, AXESJviHE Arad; liilLUrllta 1 Steel, Ogden photography. OFFENHAUSER BjFLCCTA SHIELDS 2nd , OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER Faffid svmMwemwwiMW T A II ft ATC 1024 friendly manner, answer their questions. Wo wCI bo open at and IVfc cup total cereal. Spread a layer of cereal on a cookie sheet and press the mixture into the pan. Sprinkle more cereal on the top. Press firmly. Chill and cut into bars. are happening as the story unfolds. That's the kind of coverage we do and we hope this is what every couple would want for themselves. A treasured keepsake of precious memories for ever and ever just like your love. photojournalist and editor, is to present valuable technical information in a way that it can be understood. We strive to speak to the people, and in a Eating on a Budget , capture all these beautiful and exciting moments that according to Our aim, wedding through the eyes of the photographer who takes those pictures. The eyes, the heart, the talent and the emotional feeling that photographer has. Knowing what to look for and what to capture in a method that won't get in the way. Knowing how to 4000 Lower Samuel to remember going your Kent Alan and Tippets good! WEDDING REFLECTIONS So on soggy, cold fields throughout Weber County and Ogden City youngsters and coaches (mostly green) com-petativ- my husband, (especially after he i saw how badly we lost our 1 first game). While the other five boys teams are being : coached by Art Gibby, Verl ; Brown, Mack Thomson, Bill Harsha, and Mark Miller. In the process of learning to ; play and playing, perhaps! a rich harvest of fun and ; happy memories will be stored. 28. Christine Crabtree, 650 E. 1700 N., boy, March 26. Machen Stephen L. and Shauna Christensen, 294 E. 3100 N., girl, March 26. Draper Martin B. and Pamela K. Locklear, 3268 N. 300 E., boy, March 27. Taylor Kim N. and Laurie Crowther, 1249 N. and Taylor Prisbrey, 3251 N. 100 W., Pleasant View, girl, March and Romer Ronald Hadley and the other by me, with support from Lynda Rummage St. Benedicts Hospital gets disquished award from assoc. sab sot monies. 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