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Show - $ r . BYU graduates Florence Recent North Ogden graduates from Brigham PLAIN masters degree; Mitchell R Jensen, bachelor degree Kathryn Morgan Larsen masters degree, and Larn Eugene Tuttle, master degree. QjpGFOC CDOV70 pranOod MAniES WEEKLY LUNCHEON SPECIALS foster-brothe- Choice of soup or salad wrth lunch. MONDAY Yours and ours surprise day TUESDAY Old fashioned roast turkey with all the trimmings. CITY-M- r, services were held Saturday at 11 a.m. at WEDNESDAY Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Robert L. Sharp of the Plain City 2nd Ward officiating. Interment will be in the West Weber Cemetery. Thick stuffed lucious pork chops $3.45 THURSDAY tips over homemade $3.20 FRIDAY Grilled hal'but or pink salmon $3.45 U.S. Julius SATURDAY DINNER Pnme nb from 5 to 8. Surgeon General Richmond has stress prevention rather than the treatment of disease. He feels that this HOMEMADE BREAD 8 PIES 551 7 So. 1900W., Roy will save time and money. Mr. Richmond personally suggest six ways to improve good health. TTiey are: 825-876- 3 Pleasant this week were citizens complaints about concrete work, drainage problems and clogged storm drains. the before Appearing council was Ken Despain, representing residents of the White Barn Condominiums. About a year ago the city the was contacted regarding concrete work and drainage location future problems. and Mayor e Hospital Peary Barker expressed appreciation to James Coletti for over thirty years of service in city ad- background, and what had been done. Upon receipt of the letter, the information will be given to the city Engineer who will inspect the problems and direct the builder to make necessary adjustments and repairs. from Representatives McKay-De- States Councilmen agreed to cooperate with the contractor in cleaning clogged storm drains and meeting problems. Councilmen asked Mr. Despain to submit a letter to them detailing the problems, their Mountain development discussed the problems they had during the recent heavy storm. ministration, 'including planning commissioner and city councilman. Councilmen will consider several candidates for commissioner planning before making the final selection at a future council ap- peared before the council in behalf of the soon to be meeting. Crossing guard needed preferred. A school crossing guard is needed for Lomond View School in Pleasant local citizen is I Stirling Empey said, hate to think we dont have a soul who is public-minde- d d and enough to take it. View. The positions requires about four hours work each day, spread over three times during the school day, and will pay minimum (2.90 per hour) wages. A candidate from North Ogden is available, but a public-spirite- Interested persons should contact Mayor Peary Barker or Stirl Empey at the city offices, telephone 782-852- ' 1. cigarette smoking. 2. A reduction in alcohol abuse. 3. Sharp reductions in excess calories, salt and sugar. 4. Periodic medical checkups and tests. 5. Obey the national speed Americans rely too much care available and are overtaxing the system. This on the expert hospital shows up in the high cost of health care. The well people pay for the sick peoples treatment. il3) nrrTTrnacfgpmFmcTTTTPriTOQ cflCHCXrt'j an By Carol Y. Hale What do you know about North View Fire Station? Would you like to know more? Terrell Call was a Pleasant View City Councilman when Pleasant View and North Ogden experienced several bad fires which showed the need for fire service closer than 12th Street, where the county fire station was located. Weber County suggested that if a fire station was built in the north end of the county, it would provide a fire truck and man the station. A committee was formed j with members from both communities to study the fire protection needs and facilities required. Terrell Call was selected chairman NORTH VIEW Fire Chief Terrell Coll, (left), assisted by tire man Tom Lowder of that committee. He helped (right), checks the capabilities of the department's new fire truck. Costing plan the facility and over-se-e it pumps 1,500 gallons per minute and nearly doubles the depart$100,650, construction of the fire fire ment's fighting capacity. station. In January of 1965 Councilman Call's term of hours per night. Volunteers office expired. When the new meet with Tom Lowder or council met, Terry Call was Chief Call for instruction on, asked to take over as fire using equipment. Several ; chief of the newly completed training courses are sponstation because you know sored by Utah State our problems as much as By Carol Y. Hale Technical College of Orem and classes are also held at anybody. Here it is my favorite ice cream recipe. North View was selected the Ogden County training 'This elegant dream of a dessert is light, flavorful and tower on 12th Street, a fine as the name of the facility, delicious. combining part of the name facility, says Chief Call. Your family and friends will love it. For variety make it of each of the communities it The training will qualify with fresh or frozen strawberries or canned, crushed was designed to serve. volunteers for a fire science pineapple also delectable. In 1965 it was a completely degree.. If you dont have an ice cream freezer, beg, volunteer fire department, Four volunteers have borrow or one the effort to enjoy well worth buv its Call. become so proficient in fire including Chief homemade Peach Ice Cream. The present staff consists so like it much and fighting PEACH ICE CREAM .. of 22 volunteers and two fullthat they have become full- , , 2 . . (makes 6 quarts) time paid fire men Chief time fire men in other fire Call and fireman Tom departments as well as - ZVi cups fresh peaches, mashed or chopped and lightly sweetened. Lowder. They would like to volunteers at North View. ' 3 to 4 cups of sugar to taste e men two more get Last weeks Beacon Vt cup lemon juice to provide 24 hour fire printed a photo of fire truck of 2 oranges juice which was actually an old protection. 2 cups whipping cream North View serves the 1976 little brush truck, 1 tablespoon vanilla area from 1500 North Street which is used to fight grass Vi teaspoon almond flavoring north to the mountains and and brush fires, assist 1 tablespoon grated orange rind from the highway west of paramedics and make of salt dash to east the View Pleasant medicil calls. It can deliver whole mik as needed mountains about 20 square 35 gallons of water per Mix all ingredients together, i Pour into freezer miles Chief Call says the minute. and fill to within 2 inches of the top with whole milk. May new North primary Views departments pride substitute 1 pint whipping cream plus 1 can evaporated milk concerns are putting out and joy is a $100,650 fire .for the2 cups whipping cream, if desired. Freeze and pack of structural fires and saving truck which can pump 1,500 1 or 2 hours before serving. lives. gallons of water per minute. uses Upon delivery, it was put The department several avenues for training through a series of tests, and Training its performance exceeded all personnel. meetings tiarp held , every () requirements. Pleasant View Mayor Wednesday night for two Barker, one of the first to ride the new fire truck, commented, This is great what will it do with water loaded in it? The reply? It is loaded with water. Its ready for service at all times. ! Ttachars open the door. And the North View Fire You enter by yourself." Department is ready for Chinese Proverb service at all times. , 3CXDrJ ( - full-tim- TACOTMBvf MM Page 3 . 6. Get moderate exercise. (cam m m m r 979, 1 North View sfesiion grows McKay-De- e Medical Clinic. Target date for the clinics open house is Sept. 15. Councilman Ken Cromwell said, Personally, I am really glad to have medical facilities closer. A group of citizens from Surgeon General stresses prevention Total elimination of laws and use seat belts. recently urged Americans to $6.95 completed View City Council meeting rs. nows Viovv council By Carol V. Hale Highlighting Funeral $3.30 noodles. S. Powell Florence Sharp Powell, 68, of 3638 N. Plain City Road, died Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1979 at her residence. She was born June 30, 1911, in Plain City and was the daughter of Edward W. and Lillie Blast Sharp. She married Spencer Nielsen; they were later divorced. She then married Ralph Powell and they were later divorced. A life-lon- g resident of Plain City and Ogden, she was a member of the Plain City 2nd Ward. She had worked for Union Pacific Railroad, Smith and Edwards, and at the Golden Manor Nursing Home. two are Surviving brothers, Dean Sharp of Othello, Wash., and Edward Sharp Jr. of Parma, Idaho; a Milo Ross of Plain City; four sisters; Mrs. Marjorie Clontz of Kennewick, Wash; Mrs. Ruby Salberg of Fremont, Calif.; Mrs. Josephine Costley of Ogden and Mrs. Ethel Thompson of Ogden. Young University in Prove are C. Barry Christiansen Sirlion Ptocscnt obituary Bon Lomond Beacon, August 30, o QniEflainD o (sbnSEjQiCB Got a gripe? Write a letter to the editor.. P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067 fitness and for fun Anyone for food contest? ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o The Weber County Farm Bureau will hold its annual Cookout King Contest for this area on Monday September 3rd at Hooper in conjunction with the Hooper Tomato Days celebration. fill PACTS AirtcsiStive This county cookout contest will qualify cookers for the State Utah Farm Bureau Cookout Contest to be held on Saturday September Rth in Salt Lake City. The cookout king contest is open to any male over age 1C who is a resident of Utah. Weber County can send up to four representatives to compete in the state contest Cookout entries can include: Pork, beef, lamb or poultry. Last years Weber County Cookout King winner was Alan Thurber of Ogden. 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