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Show I Bn Lomond Boocon. August 30. 1 979, Poge 2 Read and use the classifieds the lea lamed each Ikarsdef. puklisbod Dudfan ter each east's iseta is Wa eakaeia el Mia Say el S ertidas (reel thaae eta oob te Baesae p.. caetribata. Beaieass attics is 53U So. HOB Bay, Ulab, lal (BIHIEERJ silt Vdilt . . Adrortititif Carol 5,536 A10S1 1971 SUBURBAN Automatic, P.S.. 1,136 6I77D 1972 AMC JEEP 1,745 1975 BUICK CENTURY 1,685 P.S., P.B., air cond. 6873C 1973 PI 053 1979 CHEV CHEYEnE 1,800 FORD BRONCO 2,575 4436 Auto., air cond., sharp car PI 027 1979 CHEV CHEVEnE PI 032 1979 Service, TOYOTA SR5 LIFTBACK about asking pickled beets. The recipe says to just bring the liquid to a boil and pour over pared and cut beets in jars and seal. That isnt safe, said Ranae Woods, of the Extension Service, in very definite tones. Pickled beets need to be processed in a cold pack canner for 40 minutes after the water starts to boil again, after the jars have been added. Plain beets have to be done in a pressure cooker. So even though grandma may have gotten away with simpler methods, be aware that you are taking a chance if you dont follow modem methods. Pickled Beets Scrub small beets with a vegetable brush. Put in a pan with about 1 inch of water. Cover and bring to a boil. SUP 4,528 auto., air cond Extension University. As everyone knows, wars are a very costly item, not only on lost lives and injuries but also in dollar amounts. In 1978 dollars, heres the United States costs per each war it has fought in: World War II 535.5 billion dollars. Vietnam War 118.8 billion dollars. Korean War 68.7 billion dollars. World War 149.6 billion dollars. Civil War (Union side only) 78.6 billion dollars. Revolution-1- 48 American million dollars. CAMARO 1973 INTERNATIONAL Roportor 7929114 Wobar High Corroopondont 7924103 Kris Ewart . . Plain City Correspond oat 7913374 3,400 6559B Joan Sliaw Shorri Hall 1976 CHEV NOVA P.S., P.B.. air cond. 4-- Mpr. Editor 7927403 War costs P.S.. oircond 64S5A Aot. MtiAw Mrs. lomio Carol V. Halo MEARI mss 1971 CKEV By Carol Jean Shaw Home canners who fail to process food adequately are taking a big chance of losing their food and endangering their families health and safety. I telephoned the Utah State FvWidor J. Howard Stdilt M. GUn Adorno MiEnaimEE P3S23 Hearty Eating On A Bndget Beacon SAVE TTIffiE Reduce heat to low. Cook about 40 minutes, until beets can be pierced with a fork. Drain and run cold water over beets. Slip the skins off with your fingers. Cut off excess root. Slice, quarter or leave whole, depending on size desired. Pack into pint jars, just below the neck. Mix 2 cups vinegar, 2 cups, water, 1 cup sugar and 1 teaspoons plain (not iodized) salt. Pour over beets. (This is enough liquid for about 5 pints). Only fill to the neck of the jar. Cover with lids which have been boiled in water, after first carefully wiping off any particles that may cling to the rim of the jar. Screw rings on tightly. Heat water to boiling in cold pack canner. Put in the filled jars. When water begins to boil again, process 40 minutes in the boiling water. Remove jars and cool away from drafts. Test for seal when cool. Another word of warning; salad dressing jars will not withstand plunging into boiling water. Dont use them. Turn in Q M i AGJL-SR3AIU- t t A served MR. AND MRS. ERNIE LOH set Golden anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ernie J. Loh of 636 E. 2650 N North Ogden, will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary with an open house in their honor on Saturday, September 1. Friends and relatives are August 27, 1949, in i store opens I rr I'M Plain THE NEW Fabric Shop in Plain City is now 1979 open in fabric f- newest and sewing Shop hours are Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.; telephone This fabric store is the only one around within about 12 miles. 731-256- 4. TRUCKS mi Citys business is the Plain City Fabric Shop located at 2425 N. 4350 W. next to Plain Citys Grocery Store. The shop, opened by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McBride and their parents, Glen and Sharol Taggart, opened on Monday August 20th for business. The store has all types of the city center. V4 4 president. She has been a visiting teacher for more than 40 years. Mr. and Mrs. Loh have one son and one daughter: Gill Nielsen, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Elden (Coye) Liechty, of North Ogden. They have 10 grandchildren. Fabric Special Factory Purchase NEW stake missions Church, including Relief and Primary Society invited to call between 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Elden Liechty, of 2705 N. 600 E., North Ogden. It is requested that gifts be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Loh were married 2 together. He has served as a member of the bishopric, superintendent of the Sunday School, Scout master and in various stake positions. Mrs. Loh has served in every auxiliary in the LDS JUST ARRIVED j'i 0 news a Mr. Loh is a High Priest in the North Ogden 1st LDS Ward. He and Mrs. Loh have Extra copies of the BEN LOMOND BEACON are placed each week at various places in the area. North Ogden residents wanting additional copies may pick them up from Maceys Supermarket or from North, Ogden City Hall. In Pleasant View, extra copies are placed on a rack in front of the D and A Market. In the future, a location in Plain City will be used to, place extra copies of the paper. i 4 1968. Copies available AA Pbs 60 Trucks & Over 100 Other Ccrs at Similar Savings I . South Gate, Calif. On June 27, 1951, their marriage was solomized in the St. George Temple. Mr. Loh was born on October 29, 1906 in Dickinson, North Dakota. He moved to California as a young child, where he lived for 40 years. his own owned He automotive repair business in Los Angeles. Mrs. Loh, the former Betty Crockett, was born May 27, 1913, in Treasurton. Idaho. She spent her early life in Utah and moved to California in 1941. They moved to Utah in 1964 and settled in North Ogden in - 4 w' V s H t ; f & L t ton Pickups Schaffer Edward J. and Anita Dennis, 992 E. 2850 N., North Ogden, boy, Aug. 20. ton 4x4s, 4 - speeds "6 CYLINDERS 2 V2 InSADfJDIal ALSO: Bullock Eldon and Joyce WiUmore, 3894 W. 2800 N., boy-- , Aug. 18. Fidler William G. Jr. and Kathleen Johnson, 486 E. 1850 N., boy, Aug. 18. Thomock Ronald L. and Gaylene Strebel, 618 E. 1050 N., girl, Ayg. 19. Mitton Craig and Dixie Beth Thinnes, 487 W. 4000 N., boy, Aug. 19. Montgomery Richard M. and Christine Snowball, 424 E. 3250 N., North Ogden, boy, CliA! Aug. 20. Strank James E. and Judy Ann Anglesey, 645 E. IIESELS N., girl, Aug. 22. Woosley Thomas and GaU Clark, 260 W. 3100 N., North Ogden boy, Aug. 23. 800 Lewis-Ke- J. vin and Lucile P. Pond, 3042 W. 1975 N., Plain City, boy, Aug. 25. Out of Town Paredes Alan R. and 7th Street Studio of tho Arts 1337 7. 1CC9t!o. CE.iton , Utdi : : : : c Ages 2 7-1- 0, 11-1- 394-669- Carmen Millan, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Ogden, boy, Aug. 22. 5 anreau 1976 FCRD 94 TCN 4i4 Fully loaded, o cond. mog whNltlbigiirH 1971 jap 054 pood Non. . . . tiro 8 wheolf. 3 (Also preparation for high school drill team for Jr. High & High school ages.) Supor Toachors: Pat Rhodes, Sandy Odle, & Hoidi Rhodes BlVD. Trike (Cfleamiesd: HJSIEHD (Csairs & TTimelks nun dike eimitn? Professional Dance Training Twice a week classes include: Ballot, jazz, kicks, splits, marching, rhythm, & showmanship! Guost Stars on Two Osmond Family Shows! 3-- 6, & WASHINGTON 93 idr, obtoluloly 1975 Bog. : 2 OLDS like brand now r.iAfiY 4,396 5,396 2,996 1977 CKIV M AllIU 1978 OLDS OMEGA air cond., power flooring auto. 1973 FuN IMh 025-796- 3 or 376-09- none to choose from Olds-Cadill- cc 03 ZZZZ1 2CC3 Cfcl Iron. 2,396 4,095 BUSCK REGAL COUPE loaded, including ok cond. Z CALL cam Air cond., power flooring, nice cor 0:i:n 1,695 1 |