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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, January 17, 1980, Hearty Eating On A Budget COLLECTION SPECIALISTS CHECKS PAST DUE ACCOUNTS Cell Now: 776-006- 3 SKIP TRACING 1 920 Wei' 5200 So., Roy, Utah See the price INSTANTLY! by Carol Jean Shaw After eating, cooking and cleaning up after rich hearty meals during the holidays, it just seems good to have something simple and more basic in January. As my brother Doug puts it, When Ive been eating a lot of junk or rich food I start craving some good stew. I like Carol Messerlys Beef Surprise. Serve it with hot biscuits and a crisp salad. Yum, yum! BEEF SURPRISE Peel and Grate: 1 small onion 1 carrot 1 potato H together with: pound ground beef 1 egg Form into 6 patties and brown on both sides. Drain. Set patties to one side. Pour in: 1 can cream of mushroom soup. Stir to loosen bits on the bottom of the pan. Mis 1 I. Add: Ms can milk. Stir in, then spread the patties out. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes. Navyman returns from sea duty liHPlOO ON 1980 RCA COLORTRAK! Greot Color. Instont Savings. Hurry! This is a limited time offer! fill out the Instant Stop by Savings Doys Certificate, ond save INSTANTLY on the 1980 Now during RCA's Instant Sovmgs Doys, you can save $50 INSTANTLY on o wide variety of 1980 CoiorTrak 25 diagonol consoles (oil GD700 senes models) ColorTrok feature CoiorTrak 's 8 automatic systems that get the color right All of your choice. Act now . . this offer ends March 2. rHscss ss Navy Radioman 1st Class Robert L. Munson, son of Lorraine W. Anderson of 237 E. Elberta Drive, North Ogden, Utah, has returned from a deployment in the Western Pacific. He is a crewmember aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Chicago, homeported in San Diego. While deployed, the Chicago operated as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. The Chicago is scheduled to be decommissioned March 1 and this marks her final deployment after 15 years as a guided missile cruiser and 35 years as a front line cruiser in the U.S. Navy. During the cruise, Chicago participated in several training exercises including Kangaroo III Gale. and Fortress Crewmembers had the to visit opportunity Australia, the Philippines, Hong Kong and South Korea. Nearly 150 relatives and guests of the crew joined Chicago in Pearl Harbor for her final week at sea as part of Operation Tiger. Chicago is 673 feet long with a crew of 1,000, and accommodations for 68 members of a Flag staff. She was first commissioned in 1945 as a heavy cruiser and modernized into her present configuration A 1961 in 1964. graduate of Weber recently celebrated his first birthday. He is the son of Bill and Cindy Sholly of Harrisville. Grandparents are Mrs. Lois Smith also of Harrisville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cady of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sholly also of Ogden. BRIAN SHOLLY JUST DUMB HAJ VOL) A VACUUM cte amr! NO. OUR V VACUUM Y Aieve? Chase David boy, Jan. 2. DIRT-.- 1 Utah, Munson joined the Navy in High School, Ogden, January Malan 1962. Jan. TELEVISION APPLIANCE BALDWIN PIANOS JUST OFF WASHINGTON AT 38TJU ST. Kent A. W. and Carol Jean Everett, and Christine Brewer, 682 2025 N. 4425 W., E. 1700 N., boy, 7. FURNITURE Dieters love this skillet TEL 621 4710 -- FOOTPRINTS OF ROY by author Emma Russell IS OFF THE PRESS! The book is a comprehensive history of Roy from 1 873 to 1 979. Emma states that Roys history is different than that of all Roy started with the least and received the most, but at what a price! Roy was a desert, a dry surrounding communities desert without a drop of water, a blade of grass or a single tree a seemingly plain of lifeless sand. A trickle of settlers endure the lowest, the hardest and the barest of what Roy was, tearing a living from this soil. Those first few tenants became a stream and then a river of people because they found means to quench the thirsty soil and to supply more living richness to Roy than to any other surrounding community Weber Countys second largest community literally rose from rags to riches alnost overnight. The footsteps from its privations to the blessed opulence is a saga as fascinating and unbelievable as any intemperate dream. This paper will pubish portions of the expansive index EACH WEEK . . . Watch for your name or those of other you know. The book is a arge one, 9 x 1 2", over 250 photographs and 362 pages. It can be obtained from Emma Russell, 4892 S. 3100 W., Roy, tel. for $20 plus $ 1 state tax. LIMITED PRINTING. 825-832- Sectional Index I Acknowledgements: 5 Author Biography: 363 Infirmary: 171 In the Beginning: 9 Think jour home is insulated? Baker, Nathan and Janet (Hammon): 37 Bambrough, Willard M.: 183 Bank of Utah: 287 Barnes, Evelyn: 19 Bennion, David Lloyd: 327 Bennion, Stanley: 325 Berrett, Lloyd: 303 Bootlegger: 133 Bingham, Ed and Lillian: 331 Boswell, Aviary: 297 Brenchley, Tom and Norma: 333 Brown, Arthur P.: 335 Brown, Elmer, 31 1 Brown, John Martin II: 67 Brown, Sarmh (Holmes): 71 Browning, Prank M.: 287 Browning, Judge Philip: 291 C Calvary Assembly of God: 217 Canal: 147 Child, John Columbus and Margaret(Patterson): Churches: 187 Copyright: 2 Cousin Row": 15, 17, 37 Culley, Delpha (Brown): 77 D Davis County Nursery: 55 Dawson, Mayor Joseph: 279 Dalton, Mary E.: 97 , Dedication: 3 Dedication of the First Rov Ward Chapel: 193 Jensen, Joseph William: I..D.S. Church: 187 M 107 113 U Unknown Dead: 185 Utahs Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient: 341 V Newspaper: 281 Nicknames: 145 North Park Baptist Church: 216 O Obituary of William Evans Baker: 10 Ogan, Flora: 285 Our Tragedies: 265 Our Saviors Luthern Church: 210 Varney Canning Co.: 54 W Wahlen, George E.: 341 Water: 249 White, Henry C. Harry": 111 Wm, Craig Canning Co.: 53 Wright-Whittie- r Canning Co.: 55 Parker, Charles: 181 Parker, O. Dean: 275 Patterson, J. Alex: 339 Patterson, Larkin: 317 Peterson, Rulon: 321 Pingree, Verdi and Beatrice: 293 Mas and Pa's Post Office: 222 , First Lumber Yard: 31 1 First Mutual Improvement Assn. President: 127 First State School Board Member: 311 Foreward: 4 Fourth Settler: 27 Baker, Richard and Elizabeth Vesy (Baker) Garner, Chancy James and Serepta Julia Etta (Baker): 81 Present Roy: 351 Purdy, Janet; 127 R Rapp, Charles: 273 I Reimschussel, Dr. George: 323 Robins Canning Co.: 53 Robinson, Jesse and (Polly) Annie (Meservy): 43 Robinson, William Foster and Esther (Baker): 103 Roy Cemetery: 261 Roy Christian Church: 215 Roy Library: 259 Roy Packing Cooperation: 56, 58 Roys First Bank: 287 Roy's First Dentist: 323 Roys First Doctor: 295 Roys First Drugstore: 325 Roys First Furniture Store: 315 Roys First Gas Station: 299 Roys First Realtor: 309 Roys First Restaurant: 293 Roy's First Store: 111 Roys First Upholstery Business: 333 Roys Melon King: 331 Roys Train Robbery: 129 121 Hadley, Samuel: 23 Hammon, Amasa Marion and Edith Ann (Hobson): 47 Hammon, Daniel Jeddiah and Annie (Hansen): 41 Hammon, Heber Grant: 299 Hammon, I.evi and Polly Chapman (Bybee): 39 Hammon, Levi Byrum and Martha Jane (Belnap): 35 Hardy, Arnold: 63 Hardy, Mary Jane (Higley): 6 Hardy, Nephi Preston: 57 Herd House: 4, 10, 135, 137 Hillcrest Canning: 35 Hooper, Capt. William H-- : 137 Holley, DeLoss "Dee" and Myra: fl3 Hull, Charles H,; 277 Russell, James Alexander: 141 Russell, Kenneth "Kenny" James: 253 S Schoenfeld, Dr. F. James: 319 Schofield, Amos and Ivy : 99 Schools: 151 (Arsenal Villa School: 163) (Municipal School: 163) (Roy Elementary: 151) (Roy High School: 165) Second Settlers: 13 (Henry and Sarah Field) Sparrow, Dee: 315 Stahle, J. Howard: 28 Starkey, Francis Jr,: 61 Starkey, Francis Sr.: 49 Stevans Canning Co.: 66 existing town American colonies is Albany, New York, first reached in 1540. coins' WE PAY THE HIGHEST 1 PRICE on gold coins, silver & medals. Also old size currency & . .Name your own we very likely will pay do most of the time. POSSIBLE coins targe price, it. We 50 you know you lose fh more and will GUARANTEE ANY COIN SOU) BY US TO BE AUTHENTIC, heat RapCO FOR LIFE. through your walls than Foamer you do your ceiling or We carry a complete line of coin& stamp supplies but we dont buy or seii single stam-ps- . attic! And Rapco Foam is the most effective sulation you can buy for your walls! To in- Store Hrs. in- troduce this money saving product to the Ogden area, we are going to insulate 200 homes at half price. Now thats an offer . you cant refuse. 479-051- frac-tione- We also are very competitive on pricing our coins to seii. WE ARE SELDOM UNDERSOLD. We grade properly Think again. FREE ESTIMATES ' oldest The of the thirteen original by the French Did Tullis, Roy: 329 P Factories: 53 (Field, Orson) (Hardy, Nephi) (Jones, Arthur) (Jones, Oscar) Flinders, Dr. Arley: 295 Fire Department: 239 First Baptist Church: 219 First Administrator of County Hospital: 181 First Dog Catcher: 113 r in Utah: 329 First First Large Animal Veterinarian in Four Counties: Garner, Mary Field: 87 Gibby, Hyrum: 119 Gibby, Thomas and Helen Elizabeth (Arthurs): Grover, Justin: 151 H Matis, Henry and Mae: 305 Mayors: 271 Miya, C.J. (Jimmy): 139 . Monument To The First Post Office: 233 Muskrat Springs: 9, 14, 135 N PTFE to metal. of fat ever has to cooking because sticks. And its that steady cutting of a few calories here and there that really ; makes the difference when you want to trim down and stay that way forever. . Stewart, Robert: 337 Stoker, Jesse and Lettie Matilda (Hammon): 45 Stoker, Lorenzo and Polly Adeline (Hammon): 37 The First Thunderbirds: 337 The Present: 287 The Law: 245 The Ole Swimmin Hole: 131 The Secondary Water: 255 Third Settler. 151 (Justin Grover) Title Page: 1 Thompson, Harvey Horace and Mary Matilda (Hardy): 271 Jones, Arthur George: 91 Jones Canning Co.: 54, 92, 93 Jones, David William: 95 ' ing of pure Not one bit be added in food never T J B . k cuisine was born, comes a skillet thats fast becoming one of the most popular aids with dieters. Its the non-stic- k l, with a pan called surface obtained unique through the mechanical bond- - 5 A 319 Those tiny dollops of butter you add to your skillet just to keep food from sticking can add up. Stop the dollops with a non-sticpan! From France, the land where the new slimming 11 o.m.-6p.- Members of A.N.A., R.C.D.A., ETC. I coins GO 3286 Wash. 3 Bivd., Ogden ( telmuho |