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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, December 20. 1979, Sun Times, December 19, 1979, Page 14 ' V.ieameia K StecCio and Strong offer directory Chris & Dick's A new service is being offered to area residents, a Community Babysitting and Home Business Directory (CBBD). The lists directory babysi'.'ers, day care services, and a variety of home businesses. of home Examples business or services are lamp repairs, silk flowers, gift shopping service, carpentry, gift items, Sunshine the Clown, typing and paiaeftig OVII 1 mom se TYWS Of COtOeiD ANUINO TO CMOOSI moldings and MAILS LAAOfST QUANTITY AND TIM IMTIRMOUNTAIN WIST. VAIIITV IN tl NIW HOPI CASTLI OOLD 31 4x1 cake manuscripts, decorating, house cleaning, ix4x 2nd grade umulatad on lauon plywood photographer, dressmaker and a magician. The first CBBD has about 40 listings from Ogden, Roy North Ogden, Brigham City, Pleasant View, Warren and Plain City. This booklet is available for $2.25 at Heritage Simulated (iniih on hardboord backing 49 CASTLI OOLD FLINTLOCK 4x8 !$ Grade jimuloted woodqrum on J.ordbaord backing i $AW t DA lilgrada 31x4xS Simulated finish lauon plywood on North Ogden. It can also b ordered through the mail foi the same price, from CBBD 486 E. 1750 84404. N., North Ogder For $1 a year subscribers can receive the CBBD section, four Update times a year, which lists new or homi babysitters businesses as well a: discontinued services. Originators of the direc tory are Mrs. Judy Stacks o North Ogden, and Mrs Claudia Strong, a hom economist in Ogden. A similar directory service hat been successful in the Seattle, Washington, area Those interested in being listed in the directory maj contact Mrs. Stacks at or Mrs. Strong at 782-763- 2 782-398- 4113 Riverdale They stress that the Road, and at Washburn directory is not a referral or Pharmacy, 19660 N. 400 E., job finding service. Parlour, and Claudia Strong (left and right) study the "Community and Busin ess Directory" which they compiled. Home ting JUDY STACKS Babysit-- ' CROSSCUT RAIN GRIEN ': &muioye i fnid on louan badting 3ia 4 1 8 It Grade BIRCH x4 I 31 A beat Wood Veneer Grade $599 21 S74 S CREAM C& 1st FL4vfcs( Ice cream was advertised in America as early as 1777. Pioneer struggle to be relived taoinm3 Hbwim IFtaflOsB M HEAVY DUTY eai to oeiroe y Ilf., FRANKLIN STOVE AU CAST MON 354 LAS. NR WT. db U icso Amovte Indudet KTeen, boot, damper, grata and bean pet 179' tome in and say hello to MARCO CIRCULATOR Jim w heal Zero clearance circulating The handcart experiences of the Mormon pioneers will come alive for hundreds of youth next summer when they push and pull their own handcarts on treks through the wilds of Utahs Wasatch Mountains. The Trek Pioneer program, sponsored by the of Youth Department Leadership and the Division of Continuing Education at Brigham Young University, will have special significance for participants this year because the LDS . Church is celebrating its, sesquicentennial, said Gary R. Bascom, administrator of . Smith built-i- n fireplace. h w ift -- CHAIN LINK 11 Vs GAUGE b $ 4 ft. x 50 ft 5 ft.' x 50 ft 6 ft. x 50 ft Stock Iwti 66 -- F.D.I.C. O Member Member Dull Bencorporetiofi - gear and participating in physical fitness programs. 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A short year later Stevens Henager College changed that lor me Today I am employed as s secretary and with a bookkeeper major government organization MOW TWO CAMPUSES TO SSI VI YOU PROVO OGOCN Bhrd 250 West Center- - 8460 1 2644 Wash Tel (801 Tel (801 1 375-545- 1. 304-- 7 s. For others, there are challenges in human relations as they learn to work together. They come out of the experience with a better understanding of themselves, their families and history. The treks are conducted in different areas of the Wasatch Mountains so as not to impact too heavily on the environment in any one location, the administrator explained. ' Further information on the Pioneer Trek program can be obtained by contacting Gary R. Bascom at the Division of Continuing Education, 124 Clark Building, BYU, Provo, Utah We reed every STEVENS uo t and ready preparing the other equipment that will be used for the treks. are The handcarts authentic replicas of those used by the Mormon pioneers in the Every week during June, July and August, a different handcart company made up of about 180 youth will wend its way over primitive trails in Utah's mountains, he said. Pioneer games, outdoor cooking, square dancing, church services and other activities will highlight each trek experience. We use the handcarts and wilderness setting because of the tremendous positive impact they have on the lives of young people, Bascom said. These youth can learn things in these settings that they perhaps could not get in any other way. He explained that there are no frills, no candy bars, no radios. The participants are divided up into small groups, each with a handcart ' to tarry all their food and other necessities. They cook their own meals over campfires, make quilts, conduct history firesides, and mold their own bullets for the black powder rifles which are used in target handcarts cum No cdditlonsl tuition for out m coufS. home, leaders and advisors at BYU are getting the 10 Travel & Airine Careers omo Nra ta participants prepare at $4602; phone (801) ext. 4853. Administrative Assisting. vjtntcr Oft t. begin to push and pull and go marching up the hill, Bascom said. While youth shooting competitions. For some, the physical demands of the trek are Dxacum said. ch&lle..ii.(i, make a living! the preparation before they 84401 70 L 374-121- 1, u pytfched in Utah end dip Drtklet tataced fer yee el IIIaITaMI tlNI 467 E. Third South Soft UkaCIty. Utah 141 It $M4Tt i l |