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Show V t 7 BEN Ml Womoirs Weber High will find their names on the third term honor roll. Wednesday, April 11, these students and others were honored in the schools award assembly. Seniors making the High Honor Roll the Third term were B. Elaine Anderson, Kari Anderson, Kathy Barker, Lana Barrow, Some 367 students Terri Bingham, Elizabeth Bray, J. Crutis Breitweiser, Douglas Clary, Tamera Cole, Brad Cookson and Cynthia Cox. Chris Dahlberg, Rulon Eames, Jerry Eddy, Annette Esplin, Alissa Floyd, Denise Fortie, Jill Freestone, Steve Lynnelle Grant, Heidi Harris and Linda Hawkes. Jodie Haws, Dawson Hedges, Brad Howell,. .Merilyn Jenkins, Christa Jensen, Scott D. Jones, Sharon Kendell, Frisby, Catherine Keoppel, G. Scott Larsson, Cherie Lines, and ; Kendall Madsen. Joyce Lynnette Middleton, Debbie Miller, Kami Mitchell, Mark Montgomery, Maw, Melanie Moore, Lorraine Morrill, Heather Moyes, Yvonne Murray, Michelle Nielson, and Mike Olsen. David Orton, Wade Owen, MiHui Pak, Trudy Peabody, Kenneth Pribble, Tamara Reed, Mike Rodell, Benson Roper, Lynn Rowley, Robin Russell, and Rhonda Mark Saunders, Barbara Jody Schneiter, Suzette Schow, Nancy Shaw, Scott Simpson, Karen Skeen, k and Helen Stringham. Shelley Taylor, Tracy Taylor, Shannon Tew, Bonnie Thurber, Jennifer Tripp, Mechelle Turner, Camn Warner, Craig Warnes, Suzanne Williams, Kent Willie and Carolyn Winder. Betty Winger, Kelle Winward, Steve Worcester, Kristy Wright, and Gene Zonbolas. Seniors on the Honor Roll were, Sheree Aeschlimann, Pam Allen, Sandra Allen, Bruce Anderson, Christy Anderson, Dave Anderson, Rolene Anderson, Debbie Arbuthnot, Sherry Babcock, and Peter Barker. Kristine. Bowen, Therese Brady, Rochelle Bunnell, Brett Burrows, Joan Calvert, Rebecca Campbell, Calene Cardon, Greg Cook, Mike Cragun, Clark Crowther, and Claudia Davis. Diane Davis, Mack David DeVries, Devries, Kurt Dodson, Sherie Eager, Tom Favero, Edward Bart Foy, Freestone, Sherri Galloway, Tomi Gardner, and Shauna Garfield. Lisa Goodell, Douglas Groberg, LeAnn Hadley, Suzanne Hall, Brooke Hansen, Greg Hardcastle, Bret Harper, Julie Harris, Courtney Hatch, Larry Hill, Nanette Holmes, and DeEtt Howard. Susan Isaacson, Cary Jardine, Brian Jensen, Ernie Johnson, Stewart Johnson, Max Fariba Jones, Kheradmand, Gail Knight, Lynn Knight, Teresa Lind- say, and Todd Liston. Sandra Nanette Lott, Robyn Paul Mackley, Brenda Salter, Stallings, Jeffrey Stevens, Lun-dqui- Debbie Malan, Julie Mar-chan- t, Brigittee Robert Melehes, McDonald, Lisa Mark McFarland, and Nadell. LuAnn Blane Nelson Nicholls, Janice Nielsen, Julie Noble, Bret Oborn, Gordon Olsen, Michelle Paradis, LeAnne Parker, Lauri Peterson, Kim Price, Tamara Rauzi and Holly Rich. JaNeece Rose, Sheila Saunders, Mike Sheehan, Jacque Shepherd, Roger Shuman, Tammy Simpson, Coleen Skeen, Danel Slater, Wendell Smith, Tracy and Scowell, Frosty Sorensen. Kent Summers, Tami Swenson, Swenson, Ken Lisa Taylor, Mitchell Thinnes, Deven Twitchell, Blake Udink, Jaque Vest, Michael Walker, Jill Watson, Kandy Sandra Williamsen, - Kristen Frazier, Van Fuller, Jess Gibson, Kathy Gibson, David Gray, Kelly Gregory, Philip Griffin, Suzanne Griffnand Sharon Griffiths, Janice Grow, Diane Hansen, Jodi Hansen, John Erick Harris, Hay, Catherine Hess, Shay Holley Kathleen Hollingsworth, Gary Hooper, Nadeen Hunt and Taya Jo Jabbs. Tammy Troy Judkins, Robert Jusko, Janet Knight, Elaine Laramee, Janette McLean, Joyce McLean, Jennings, Kristeen Marsh, Bret Mizer, Melanie Mortenson and Lee Neil. Diane Neilsen, Linda Parke, Garalyn Parker, Kirk Reese, Ty Rollins, Linda Scothern, Donna Valerie Shaw, Shaw, Tamera Shirley, Brenda Lee Smith, and Brian Smith. Woodbury, Teena Woodruff, Debra Steven Smith, Smullen, Barbara Speak, Darrell Spencer, Robyn Sheri Stevens, Stien,, Juniors making the High Charles Story, Blaine , Honor Roll were Judith Taylor, Nanette Taylor, Alford, Christy Alvis, Steve Mary Thompson, and Barfuss, Joseph Barker, Darren Tidwell. Janai Tite, Joni Berger, Julie Bezyack, Rebecca Welch, and Robert Mark Kenneth Bird, Wheeler. Douglas Wride,' Daniel Wright, Shauna Yearsley and Ralph Zentgrpf. . Brothers, Dale Brown, Betsy Michele Calderwood, Cevering and Catelain. Christensen, Denise Thayne Charlene Peggy Creamer, Annette Davis, Annettee Davis, Jolene DeGiorgio, Guy Della Lucia, Kayla Cooper, Dobson, Michelle Donnelson, and Patricia Ferrin, Nyla Flamm, Brett Forsberg, were, Gary Allen, Mary Amman, Connie Anderson, Michele Ashcroft, Craig Brad Barker, Greg Barthlome, Kathleen Berrett, Julienne and Mardi Botsford, Baker, G)reg Baker, Brunham. Ronda Calder, Kelly Chambers, Terri Christopher, Donnette Clark, Ronad Sliften, Dale Ellen Dawson, Denise Day, Steven Denney, Theresa Destito and Sherry Edgington. Alan Simonton, Eric Englby, Darla Kelly Ensign, Erickson, Ronald Freestone, Janalee Furgeson, Jody Gale, Hollis Gay, Karen Giles, Shirlie Greaves, and Griffin. James Tracy Grosvenor, Roger Gross, Jennifer Guthrie, Kimberly Hadfield, Jeannine Hansen, Rebecca Harris, Debbie Hotoper, Noreen Jackson, Pat Jamison, Debra Jensen and Keven Jensen. Keith Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Sherie Johnstun, Jori Julander, Dena Kendall, Karen Kenley, M. Blake Knight, Ross LaRue, Erl Lee, Leslie Lewis, and Bruce Lindquist. Darla Manscill, Denna Marley, Meibos, Debbi Annette Morris, Mindy Moon, Robert Newton, Dow Patton, Shellie Penrod, Thad Penrod, Kelly Perkins, Karrie Randall and Scott Richardson. Laura Lee Robinson, Sharon Roew Tracia Sanders, Brent Steve Shaw, Scott Sheridan, Susan Shriber, Bobbi Shunn, Kathy Tanner, and Sherri Thompson. Jennifer Tippetts, Vanderkooi, Pat Keith VNMeeteren, Rex Vaughan, Julie Wallace, Heidi Wallin, Laurie Wayment, Rozlinda Noland White, Webb, LRobbie White, Ranae Wilcox, Kenneth Williamsen, Darin Wilson. Sophomores on the High Honor Roll were Allison Adams, Janeen Anderson, Jan Ballif, Jark Brewer, Bart Bushman, Michael Chatelain, J.D. Christensen, Suann Crhistensen, Jolene Cliften, Jenifer Cookson and Linda Cox. Tammy Disne Davis, Carolyn Egli, Kathleen Engstrom, Crit-chlo- Kim John Ferguson, Florence Eric Froerer, Roger Graves, Jenny Hale, Rebecca Harris, Kevin Hill add Annette Holmes. Natalie Jardine, Max 6fS -- v )b, R. I J lewis, Bruce Moore, Leanne Moyes, Chralene Olney, and Darce Melanie ,Owen. Wayment, Wayment, Matthew Laurie West, Wilson, David Williams, Rusty Stephanie Wor ItIB II EEfTEEl 1 1 m lrDDniir tf Scott Mathewson, LOMOND BEACON. April 12, 1979. Page cester, Crystal Wride, and Doug Wright. FOR V3fl by Carolyn Avelino Kitchens No Such Thing As Look on the sunny side spite inflationary food costs. Believe it or net, one of the natures best foods is almost as low in egg price today as it was in 1951. According to the U.S. Dept, of Agriculture Crop Reporting Board, the national average retail cost of a dozen eggs (through June, 1978) has risen less than 10 cents over the last 27 years amazing compared to most other commodities. As a public service, the de- people at Hunt-Wesso- n Foods, in cooperation with the USD A, offer the following suggestions concerning egg usage and selection. Aside from being relatively inexpensive food (eggs consistently appear on the monthly n Better Food Buys lists available at supermarkets nationwide), they are considered a true nutritional bargain. The only protein considered better than the egg is milk, while the only protein sources cheaper are peanut butter and beans. Eggs supply 13 minerals, every vitamin except C, and at approximately only 80 calories each. And talk about versatility scrambled, fried, baked, poached, cooked in the shell, or as a souffle, omelet, or quiche they make a great dish. Eggs are also essential ingredients in many recipes for binding, thickening, or coating. Egg selection is relatively easy if one is aware of government grading. Always look for the USDA grade and size. Grade tells you quality while size indicates egg weight. Hunt-Wesso- X 13:1 A Bad Egg There are three consumer grades for eggs: U.S. Grade AA, A, and B. The grade is determined by the interior quality of the egg and the appearance and condition of the egg shell. U.S. Grade AA eggs have whites that are thick, yolks that are firm and practically free from defects. U.S. Grade A eggs are the quality most often sold in your supermarket. They have whites that are reasonably thick, yolks that are firm, high, and practically free from defects. U.S. Grade B eggs are, however, seldom found in retail stores. The white of these eggs may be thinner and the yolks may be enlarged and flatter than eggs of the higher quality. While egg size tells you the minimum required weight per dozen, it does not indicate the actual size per egg. The three sizes most often sold in the supermarket have a minimum weight per dozen of 27 oz., 24 oz., and 21 oz. Remember that size and in quality are not related any way. Large eggs may be high or low quality; high quality eggs may be any size. Also, contrary to popular opinion, shell color does not affect egg quality or nutritive value. Shell color is determined by the breed of the laying hen. In addition, a government pamphlet concerning egg selection is available by writing: Superintendent of Docu- ments, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 20402. Specify Agricultural Marketing Service Home and Garden Bulletin No. 144. Price is 25 cents. B u GO Paradis, LaMar Parker, Kathy Rasmussen, Sherry Rowe. Lisa Schvaneveldt, Ann Shinney Brian Spencer, Gifford Stein, Alan Taylor, Jody Taylor and Susan Teela. Nels Thomsen, Karen Tormey, Denise Twitchell, Lisa Vaughan, Clay Warner, Shelia Wayment and Lis Weston. x Sophomores making the Roll were Kent Adams, Carol Allen, Lori Amidan, Penny Arrington, Honor Thelma Baldwin, Jeffrey Blackner, Wendy Burgess, Scott Burton, Brent Call, Judy Call, Trade Carson and Troy Christensen. Clint Cooper, Vince DeGarlais, Boyd Ferrin, David Glenn, Kathy Graham, Shaun Haglund, Christina Hatch, Teresa Heiner, Karla Howard, Curt Johnstun, Nd Kari Kimball. Kyle Koeoff, David Lee, Kim Nye, Jill Owen, Dave Parke, Ann Parsons, Layne Heidi Petersen, Richard Ramroth, Sandra Rauzi, Chantile Renstrom, and Alan Rhees. Jeff Rhees, Becky Rudd, Mary Saun- Paul, 323) WALL AVE. OGDEN 2C4-C37- 9 ders, Shawn Sederholm, Mike Shaw, Dawn Silker, Sheri Simpson, Trudy Smith, (above) emblems of Eastertide, abound In local homes, shops early this season of the year, Doe of Ogden, reports David Gibby, monoger of Gibby Floral company of Riverdale, ond smiling Jane of Glen Perrins) agrees. (Easter photo, courtesy EASTER LILIES Wahlquist German students excell in recent fair Under the direction of oaeph Hall, Wahlquist tudenta cipated recently par in the annual toman Fair held at ahlquist Junior High chool. Warren, Stacie Combe, Tom DeGarlais, Brian Edainger, Scott Suzette Gorder, CoUeen Ireton, Scott Gibson, Dianne Barrow, Marjorie Child Tamari Coleman, Stephanie Brett Students participating in fair included: rticlpatlng In Undeman, Noran Joy Peterson, Ortn ichart, Kriatte Hansen, Performing in the German Band were: David Bruce Buck, ftbams, Brian Lott, Brad laylong Susanna Malan, 5 Butler, Boyle, Erick Hasenoehri, Vickie Harris, Bobby Cannon, Andrew Neeley, Rory Floyd, Jeff Lewis, Rakelle Rowley, Lavia Mike Brown, McMkkell, Rakelle Rowley, Debra Dalton, Deanna Anderson, Tanya Brown, Janet Skeen, Jay Stern, Shelly Barrow, Shares Clarke, Dina ChiCL Darin Hunsaker Connie Parke, Lucia Mulrbroeke, Cindy Taylor, Levin McMkkeS. Kelly Sorensen, Sheflie Stratford, and Shelia Taylor. 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