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Show I Ben Lomond Beacon, April 3, 1980, Page 2 T" ''iWi h1hI" i tIs;MM1 Pleasant View youth chosen as Explorer head ,i By Carol Jean Shaw Bruce Liston, of Pleasant View, was recently elected as Area Chairman for 1980-8- 1 for the Explorers, He will head more than 10,000 young men between the ages of 14 and 21 in the nine Scouting regions covering all of Utah and Idaho and parts of Wyoming and Oregon. He will be installed at the National Exploring Congress in Pheonix, Arizona in May. I feel the most important goal of our area in 1980 is to meet the challenge of educating our members and the community on the how and why of Exploring, asserted Liston. He explained, Exploring is a great program which if properly applied can give the young adults the opportunities of leadership and experience they can use in life. I know that Exploring is the program youths want M mm jwm f pi' i ii '! Ipf Piffi mm ww &mi mm wPlMMiwzmvjQG ' f !.i tys!i flE'illiaiilivll1! 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COMBED 2" 5" FT.S4S FT. 1 S4S CHAIN LINK 1 69e AROLL IV2 GAUGE 50-FAMERICAN MADE ,$185 4 FT. $2795 ft. cedar stand and better $465 5 FT $3695 $249 6 FT M295 B t r; uU4 ) i Councils Bonneville President Explorer Association Chairman and the 1980 Explorer Olympic Chairman for the council. He has been active in helping with Explorer training courses for both adults and youth leaders. He participated in the 1980 report to the Governor and has spoken on behalf of Exploring to many service clubs and Scouting district students to become a Finalist in this program from among more than three million seniors to graduate this year. She has been awarded a certificate by the Presidents Commission on Presidential Scholars. Judith is a graduating senior at Weber High School. The selection of those who will become Finalists Presidential Scholars will be made-- in April by the members of the Presidents Commission on Presidential Selection is based on numerous factors in addition JUDITH ALFORD Reg. $238.95 II lVG HA A Although the first trains were not built till the 1800s, tracks were laid in the 1500s. They helped horses draw heavier loads than they could on ordinary roads. rezoning; sale of smaller lots By Nancy Lynn Krzton The Plain City town council has approved a request to rezone six acres of land at 1975 North 4500 West from 5 to l. This rezoning change will allow the sale of acre lots. Previously the lots d could be no smaller than of an acre. The land which was rezoned is owned by Ron Jenkins. The city is also looking into improving city streets this Spring. Mayor Sam Lower asked councilman Brent Atkinson to identify the worst areas of road so that the council can go out for bids on the needed repair work. R-ll- R-1- one-quart- er one-thir- Lois Councilwoman Charlton asked what specific law would ban horseriders from the town square, noting that some riders had to be asked to leave the area divisions: Small Children, for ages two to four and Older Children, for ages five to nine. Every child who enters will be given some candy and a colored egg. Special surprises will go to the lucky ? 'GtS? CMS & DICK The youngsters must search for the eggs without assistance during the first five minutes. After that, parents can help their Ad. Mgr. Courier Editor Times Editor Beacon Editor Staff Staff Staff children in the hunt. The event is being sponsored by the city under the direction of city coun- cilwoman Helen Packer. Collette Healy and Lorna Guffey are the committee chairmen. TEL ROY, UTAH 84067 WEST 825-- 1 Name:. Address:. . .State:. City: THE WALL PANELING KINGS" New -- Zip:. Subscription Renewal Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 972 - 8739 1 555 West 3500 South ( 1 Block East of Redwood Rd.) OPEN SUNDAYS 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. 972-873- 7 972-873- 1 8 Beesley informed the council that the junior posse will build a pumphouse and shed for equipment sotrage at the posse grounds. The city has agreed to pay for the materials used. The council voted to City replace resigning Treasurer Kristine Palmer with Don Wade, who has been doing the citys preliminary bookwork. Councilman Scott Jenkins ones who find special paper eggs. In addition, there will be first, second and third prizes given for. the best decorated Easter basket and the best decorated Easter egg brought and decorated by children. The North Ogden Kiwanis Club has held the Easter Egg Hunt every year for the past 23 years. Ernie Bertagnolli, the chairman of the event, When we first reminisces, started holding the Easter PlASE M business licenses con- ditionally pending approval by the Planning Commission. The two new businesses are a child care center operated by Edith Kelley at 4735 West 2200 North, and a home day care center run by Linda Ashby at 4296 West 1500 North. Finally, the council agreed to raise gas compensation for city employees from 17 cents to 20 cents a mile. Egg Hunt, there were 30 or kids who came. Last year, there were more than 400 kids there. We expect to have around 500 this year. He said that the Kiwanis Club members have a lot of fun making and hiding the paper eggs, sacking candy and dying the eggs, but the most fun is watching the kids. Clyde Shaw, the clubs overall Chairman for is assisting Mr. Bertagnolli with the hunt. 40 Youth-Activitie- s, 2 Year Year 5.50 9.00 666 school fourth graders were allowed to cook their own lunches at the completion of a unit on nutritional health. Naturally, the students chose to make pizza. PLAIN CITY COMMUNITY Obituary Diane C. Cordova NORTH ENCLOSE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WITH FORM. mmm m mm mm mm m OGDEN-M- rs. Diane Chadick Cordova, 31, of 1120 E. 3150 N., died of injuries Thursday, March 20, 1980, at her home. Mrs. Cordova was born March 16, Mrs. Cordova was born March 16, 1949, in Ogden, a daughter of Morris G. and Shirley Wilson Chadick. She was married to Robert L. (Bob) Cordova on March 8, 1969, in Elko, Nev. She had lived most of her life in the Ogden area. She had lived two years in Reno, Nev., and the past two years in North Ogden. She attended Weber schools and County graduated from Bonneville High School in 1967. She attended ! James to charges The treasure hunt for Yes, I would like to subscribe to the only community newspaper exclusively serving North Ogden, Pleasant View, and Plain City. ! Councilman maintenance submit to Farr West. The council approved requests for two new North Ogden egg hunt planned The Ben Lomond BBBCDn rid y and one on damaging public property. He said, Im sure if we ask people, theyll comply. The thing to do is to have them ride on the posse grounds." nuisance, children from one to eleven years old starts at 9:30 a.m. Children will hunt eggs in four different age groups ages 1 to 3, 4 to 5, 6 to 8, and 9 to 11. Asst. Publisher Mrs. Bonnie Stahle LaVora Wayment Keith Duncan Nancy Lynn Krzton Cindy Shy Pam Zaugg Trade Bailey DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. against being a general said Farr West had indicated an interest in having Plain City bid on maintaining Farr Wests sewer lines. The council voted to tell Farr West Sewer District the city would bid on the work, and would draw up estimates of Saturday morning in the city park on Pleasant View Drive near 900 West. J. Howard Stable 5388 SOUTH 1 900 recently. Mr. Lower said there were probably two or three different laws which would be pertinent, including the one Pleasant Views annual Easter egg hunt will be held 2. M. Glen Adams BRUCE LISTON elusive Easter eggs. Owner-Publisher-Edit- or Well show you how to do it yourself and save money. He is an honor student at Weber High School, where he is a Junior Class officer, and is a member of the Warrior of the Month Committee, and the Chamber Choir. He has been active in high school drama and participated on several assemblies. He has participated in hearts content for those news and photographs for Wednesday papers must be in the news office by 5 p.m. Pictures may be included Monday. without charge either taken in our office or submitted by our readers. mm He has been active in Scouting for nine years and is an Eagle Scout. He has been a member of the Order of the Arrow and has held various offices in Scouting. He has been active in church and school athletics. time of year the moment when children can search to their All YOUR He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Liston. Its that 825-166- MODEL con- - and again These papers are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. Mailing address: P. O. 6 Box 207, Roy Utah 84067. Telephone 1 litter control servation.. Pleasant View Ben Lomond Beacon Sun Times Clearfield Courier 359-26- im- - community provement projects, such as Egg hunt set for Sun Chronicle or Salt Lake many area. and creative writing; demonstrated leadership By Carol Jean Shaw ability;-- contribution of The North Ogden Kiwanis to ' Club will hold its annual energy anch creativity schoo( and community; and Easter Egg Hunt for the achievement' in the sciences of the area on and other fields of interest. youngsters Saturday, April 5, at 10 a.m. in the North Ogden Park. will be two There ?i f. and council banquets. He also met with Elder Robert Backman, President of the LDS Churchs General Young Mens Organization, to discuss Explorings role in that institution. The LDS Church is the largest sponsoring institution in the Plain City Council approves to academic excellence; for example, achievement in the visual and performing arts ARGO 1$ community and church. As an Explorer, he has served as a member of the Lake Bonneville Council Executive Board, the Lake invited to Washington, D.C., where they will be honored by their elected representatives, by educators, and by others in public life. MARCO CIRCULATOR Zero clearance heat circulating built-i- n f ireplace. wtW iSt, his school, organization, Finalists who become Presidential Scholars will be F i Bruce Liston is a member of the LDS General Interest Post 2 of the Lake Bonneville Council. He has been a very active member of the Scouting Scholars. ft. cedar stand and better, ft. pocky cedar school seniors in the nation. Judith Alford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Alford, 4015 N. 900 W., Ogden, is one of the 1,000 outstanding young American 79c FT. ROUGH $19 1x6-- 6 2 59c 85c $139 dog ear 1 . . . . 1x4-- for." Judith Alford selected as Presidential Scholar 5 1st grade 316x4x8 on and adults are searching Weber State College. She was a member of the North Ogden 14th LDS Ward. Surviving are her husband of North Ogden; one daughter, Wendy Lee Cordova, North Ogden; her parents of South Ogden. Also surviving are four brothers and one sister, Jeffrey M. Chadick, William (Bill) Chadick, Miss Morrine Chadick, all of South Ogden; Tim B. Chadick, Ogden ; S. Sgt. Martin J. Chadick, serving with the U.S. Marine Corp., in Oceanside, Calif,; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, North Ogden. services were at 3 p m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral held Monday Chapel with Bishop Gerald Petersen of the North Ogden 14th Ward officiating. Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park. 1 |