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Show t BEN LOMOND BEACON, June 1 4, 1 979, Poge 2 age of 28 and their single friends. More than 1000 individuals will attend the dance at sometime during a the LDS Ogden year. Multi Region Single Adult The dance features a live band each week. The bands Council. It begins at 9 p.m. each include George Fisher, Soft Thursday evening. It will be Touch, Clayton Trio, Third held in Kaysville during the Generation, C.J. Five, Summer months and was Knight Ryders and the Kent previously held in North McMillian group. Suggested donation is Ogden. The dance is open to all $2.00. Refreshment will be single LDS adults over the served. n Chairman of the -- JIG3 QaSG3SOfud Kath; Lofgreen reports that the Special Interest dance, held each Thursday evening, has really picked up in attendance since moving to Davis County. Over 200 single adults were at the dance last week at the Kaysville Stake Center, 555 N. 100 E., in Kaysville. The dance is sponsored by ssn pa.r:sfoc The policies and some general information about the BEN Tri-coun- ty aito $Em and older) is SUNSET Tel. -- 776-027- 0 1973 Camaro hardtop, air, new tires & paint, vinyl top . MAKE OFFER! 1978 OUs Omega 1965 Y.W SCoins BIeccuxtS COVERAGE AREA: The BEACON is a weekly newspaper covering and reporting on news of interest to citizens in North Ogden, Pleasant View and Plain CTty. Near future plans will see the BEACON expand its coverage to Ogden Valley (including: Eden, Huntsville and Liberty.) PUBLISHER: The BEACON is published each Thursday by Stahle Publications at 5388 S. 1900 W. Roy, Utah. 84087. J. Howard Stahle is publisher. SUBSCRIPTIONS: A-- 1 $4 AQ 6 auto., air cond. OC of th RF.ACON nr nvnilnM in limited quantities at three locations in the area: The North Ogden City Municipal Office (505 E. 2600 N.). Maceys Farmers Market (1996 N. 400 E.) and the D and A Market (809 W. Pleasant View Drive.) Limited copies are also available at F.ytra-mni- es Phan: Mou Off. S25-716- 9 Bate Farm Fire a ad Casualty Company alula Motes tegioeoi Ottos ttieeley Cototodo nnrm?inonno(KwwKKKKinnnr Units In Stock To Lease Or Buy 1979 Mustangs 1979 Porsche 924 1979 Rivieres 1979 VW Convertible 1979 Toyota Celica 1979 Montes 1979 Ford & Chev 4x4 A 2 Wheel Drive Trucks 1979 Toronado 1979 Bronco - Cherokees - Blazers Metro Leasing 394-88- 79 & - 2250 GRANT AVE. of the week Athletes are superior, but at their sports only. (Rick Barry.) 31 OB) 4 is Fbg Day for 1 979. Photo by This is not just any ordinary WSC notes search Weber State Theater is searching for a surrey with a fringe on top for use in its summer production of Rogers and Hammers teins Oklahoma. Something that may eventually affect every citizen of Plain City as well as the citizens of the rest of this confused country has been entered in this paper as an open letter to each of you from Senator Orrin Hatch. I strongly urge you to read it carefully; ; determine the extent of the overwhelming detrmimental ismifications should this trend continue and then do look us over! Bring the whole family and Have It Your Way at our newest Burger King Restaurant. We think youll see why America loves burgers at America's Burger King. something about it! ! Most of us are busy and have a tendency to set aside We are looking for a projects that can wait until small surrey that seats at another time, so if you feel as the strongly as I think you will, least two people, director said. It will be used take the time right now to in one of the major (nusical complete the ballot, put it in number in the show. an envelope and send it. Dont wait until a more Anyone owning a surrey or convenient time. . . it never who knows the whereabouts of such a buggy is urged to comes. Too often the good that could be accomplished 5 call Dr. Elzey at lies like an untended garden, during regular working potentially productive but hours. f- : none the less a waste. Your I ..i. Dr. Elzey added that a ballot could make a big surrey without a fringe on difference. More and more of our tax top will be welcome afro. If such a vehicle is located be dollars are being mis-use- d hopes he could get the which turns to a vicious owners permission to add a cycle of more and more tax fringe for the duration of the dollars being taken. A study show. recently showed that the average American famUg Up-dat- Heyt DOWNTOWN OGDEN- - When you re in a hurry our new Burger King Restaurant reedy with last drve itwu service its the easy way to Hye it Sour Why ynthoul aettmg out ol your car Come on in to the newest Burger King Find out tor yourseM hy America burgers at Americas Burger King ks Buy a Whopper, Fry ond regular oizo Coko and got another Whopper FREE. q Host of the rt series will be Dr. Glen Jenson, USU Extension family and human development specialist. 10-pa- Viewers may receive university credit for watching the series and completing assignments. A written copy of the proceedings is available for $2. The series is sponsored by the USU Extension Service, the USU Family and Human Development Department and the Utah Council on Family Relation!. For more Information contact Dr. Glen Jenson, UMC 29, Utah State University, Logan, or call ext. 7008. I I Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit one coupon per customer. D Void where prohibited by law. This offer good June 1 5th to 23rd . Good only at: 2250 Grant Ave., Downtown Ogden D D JviQ Stock D DuyadeubSabcsf ehssburcr,nta clttsacburgarFRSE. (Wife Please present rrnscouoon before ordering Limit one couoonper customer VtxJ where oroNMed by law Tits otter good 6-2- Rvu Good omy at 2SS3 Grant Ara., 630 LI J J D !j 1 1 II II II II II Please present this couooo beTore ordering Lirmtone coupon per customer Mod where prohiMed by law True otter good Good only at Grant Ave., Downtown Ogden D 6928 . Not so long ago eupport their ideals and desire the sought for change. Thats what I thought America was all a tout. As it Is, tax dollars of all citizens are being tunneled by the billions of dollars, into programs to which many ibis, hwy nylon iW, conditioning charge, solid point, voltmotor, od A temp. ... V CO . freedom to solicit financial assistance from those who systom. 33 go Ron fuoi tonfc, in sldo mtd., sporo wh. corn RH 14.9 x 4.00 spar whool, oroo lamp, ctgoratfo lighter, - GOT Fanatics We never see a federally funded group of religious fanatics forcing their tax manner. Special interest groups should have the V-- S i i i i i i o children per required family.); be it long hair or shaved heads. The point is Mr. Federal Controls is over stepping his bounds when tax dollars are allocated to controlling the areas of personal behavior that are no ones business. 10 then? The federal government? What a repulsive thought. When individuals feel it their civic duty.to attempt a supposed new morality or whatever, let them do it with solicited contributions, not tax money. Then on the same hand, let those who oppose, combat the move in the same smission, standard omission i zero population-t- their own children, who HtCub Von 111, sliding parWS only, tition, tintd glM auxiliary Mat, front Mat storage Ext. campor comportment, mirrors IHRM - stl., 12' sit 94" wide, Van body ovorfiood roar door with glass, 4.54 ratio. oxle (Hi).) angina ell cooler, 5.7 litr (350 CIO 4 SOI). ong., auto, tran- qi Tunneled into any such program, be it mandatory prayer restrictions or mandatory public prayer; be it reproductive freedom on either end of the scale, (from that was simply referred to as guidance or teaching. If parents are not to instruct I.00-14.S- luyaWhcpperttaa sfa Whopper Jr. nsz. ' E.R.A. and I.Y.C. I simply burn. (In addition to all the billions spent on foreign aid to countries that hold out one handin greed and slit out throats with the other.) Its not a matter of whether I am personally for or against these programs; it is a matter of my strong opposition to public funds being utilized to force on the American people some individuals ideas of how their personal lives should be run. Public funds should never be believe. Wot $10,747 c3 as troversial programs his children in their respective ideals. Some cry out that parents brain wash their children into believing what they 752-41- M9G M i i i i i i i 4-- Supported concept of God tad morality upon the public nor should we ever see a group of federally funded Commissions trying to brain wash the public into accepting greater loss of personal freedoms, under the pretext of total self expression. The government has no more right to restrict an atheistic parent from instructing his children in godlessness than it has the right to deny a Christian or Buddhist from instructing Ccrh&StbAli-Pcjp- : I I must work 5 montns just to pay taxes. Then when I read of federal tax dollars being spent to finance such con- , Director John M. Elzey said the surrey will be needed for both final and rehearsals performances of the musical from July 9 through the 21st. Developing and teaching social competence to children and youth will e in be the theme of the 1979 television series quality parenting produced by Utah State University. The programs will be aired on KUED Channel 7 between 7 and 8 p.m. on Sunday evenings June Two half hour programs will be shown each night. Programs will feature discussions with experts on topics such as social skills, popular and isolated children, sex role development, mealtime problems, building tolerance in children, schools and social competence, a childs search for self, neighborhoods, goals, and education from birth. ... by Kris Ewert Parenting series planned 8Sd& 2250 GRANT AVE., 1 Jeff Gould. - . J' One cf me biggest problems athletes have in that they sometimes develop an overtriown sense of im- ' (Behind Bon Marchej portance. 5323 THURSDAY, JUNE 626-661- bports thought graduates ofWeber ff 773-055- 4. 825-166- the You qualify as a WSC alumni member if you have attended the institution for 15 credit hours or longer. time is 8 Tourney tee-oround. a.m. for the nine-hol- e A $5.50 green fee covers costs of an 11 a.m. brunch in the club house.. Prizes will be given for the longest drive, best scores for men and women and for the nearest approach to the cup on a drive. 825-166- 731-327- 6. STANGER 5275 S. 1900 W. (Main St.) Roy, Utah 84067 WSC charge.. Stahle Publications in Roy. CONTRIBUTIONS: News tips, story ideas, photographs, articles and feature 6 for instories from any source are welcome. Call formation. NEWS DEADLINES: The Deadline for news and photographs to be published in the following Thursdays issue is Monday Night at 5 p.m. News copy mould be delivered to the printing office at 5388 S. 1900 W. in Roy or to one of the BEACON reporters listed later on in this article. SPECIAL EVENTS: The BEACON will be happy to take photographs and do a story on local events and happenings that are of interest to its readership. Please give two or more days notice prior to an event that needs coverage. EDITOR: Lynn Arave is the Editor of the BEACON. During working hours, he can be reached (or a message left) at Stahle His home telephone is: Publications, telephone: ENGAGMENT and WEDDING PHOTOS: These will be printed free by the BEACON if you can supply either a color or black ana white photo. The Kioto can be returned to you. ONE YEAR BABY PICTURES: These photographs will be printed free by the BEACON and the photos can soon after publication be returned to you. CHURCH NEWS: ' The BEACON will be pleased to print church news free. Welcome are news of new church leaders and special events. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: These are welcome, but should be done in good taste and on issues interesting and inportant to the Beacons readership. Please type letters to the editor if possible and include your name ana phone number for verification. A FINAL WORD: The BEACON is your local community paper. Though it is nearly 4Vfc years ola, it is still not solidly established. If needs more subscriptions to keep it going and also your help in providing news tips and article ideas. So much stuff happens in communities that if you dont read of an event in tne BEACON that you know of, please call 6 and let the BEACON staff become aware of such oversights. the State are invited to join with us that day for a real fun time, said Robb Alexander, member of the committee in EXTRA-COPI- ES: 1962 N. 2950 W. OR BEST OFFER, 3260 Wall Ave. All the mail each Thursday. in by tourney is open to both men and women, and is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. 782-811- 6. That homeownort insurance 1974 Mustang Sponsored Alumni Association, 745-370- 4. hoiMownen tnturanc. U your horn. U tea than MAKE OFFER, cond., AMFM radio. . 16. REPORTERS: The BEACON has several reporters in the area that will be happy to also take your news tips, stories or give an item you know of some publicity. The reporters are: 8588 E. 100 S. Huntsville, Gary Toyn: Phone: Utah. Carol Shaw: The north Ogden Correspondent, Phone: 2728 N. 600 E. North Ogden. Kris Ewert: Plain City Correspondent, phone: 7yMnold. Call m. and and out. 1977 Mustang . tourney for all of Weber State College will be held at the Riverside Golf Course June A golf alumni year and in every Subscribers usually receive the paper 825-166- 6. You may mtv. 2 to 14 on 4f yj nice cor, good mileage V Kzvjzi MAKE OFFER 1976 Dodge Colt Jerry Harrop. Dean K. Johnson, Layton, Gerri Andrus, Washington Terrace; Bonnie Duffin, South Ogden; Ron Hill, Doug Briggs, Walter Prothero and chairman, Kathy Lofgreen, all of Ogden. MAKE OFFERj 17,000 miles, air, new cond. . , President Members of the Dance Committee include Afton Jackson, Pleasant View; 2421 No. Main, - Council slated are: LOMOND BEACON NEWSPAPER Multi-Regio- Council is Regional Representative of the Twelve, Paul W. Bott. Brent Cherrington is advisor to Young Special Interests (26 to 40 ages) and Dr. .Paul W. Southwick is advisor to Special Interest (40 years Tourney KICI TC'JGtS Cl STOCK FC3 CHIYDT - strongly order oppose. to Then, combat in the federally fed commissions, citizens must give financial t eupport voluntarily to the strength of the "Miss-Use- d Tan Giant, (Reminds me of the story r? vid and sioie Goliath.) who a off-se- Open til p.m. i J5I5UAUAVI. fares otn uitsr isscis Bvamwicaica the publics Rl. 573-251- 1 (ary contributions ii : first place. Its wrong, wrong, wrong! I |