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Show Alcoholics on the rise An estimated 26,000 alcoholics live within a radius of Ogden, with an additional 40,000 populating the Salt Lake area. It is our goal to offer help to as many of them as said Robert J. possible, Bednarek, new program administrator for St. Benedicts Hospital Alcohol and Chemical Dependency. Treatment Center (ACT). Mr. Bednareks recent appointment to this position was announced today by Z'Z ;:B Til F- - F; ;F ; Sn -- '-- f; f5 hospital administrator, Robert K. Eisleben, who said the program is comitted to treating each patient as a holistic person with inherent potential for change and growth. Prime Message In taking over his duties, Z': " Z Mr. Bednarek said his prime message in administering Alcohol and ACT will be, chemical dependencies can be treated with a high degree of success. Because they are illnesses, they are most effectively treated in a hospital environment. ACT is the only hospital-base- d, multi-disciplina- program of its kind between Denver and San Francisco. Mr. Bednarek comes to St. Benedicts from Akron, where he was Ohio, alcoholism programs director at the Edwin Shaw Hospital. While there he supervised an inpatient rehabilitation unit of 24 beds, a d satelliet emergency care unit which received a National Association of Couonties award, and an mm and family outpatient and program therapy structured aftercare consultant-educatio- - Bazaar - Bazaar! Where? At Heritage Center. When - Dec. 1, 1978. Time 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be so many lovely things to buy. The public is invited to come in, browse through the tables and do some Christmas shopping. Thursday, Nov. 10 was an especially nice day at Heritage Center. A delicious dinner and a most interesting and entertaining program was held to honor the Davis County World War I Veterans. -- Commissioner-Elec- t Ernest Eberhard was the guest speaker. He touched on the areas of the war and commended the Veterans for their sacrifices. There are approximately 33 Veterans in Davis County. Twenty Veterans and their wives enjoyed the memorable 60th anniversary" at Heritage. R STAFF STAFF was spent on this years special Christmas project, laprobes for patients in the Davis North Convalescent Center. Last year a quilt was made by the group. Proceeds also go for a scholarship each year at Weber State College. for the To qualify scholarship entrants write a paper on Why I Want To Be a Teacher. Present at the meeting Childrens Psychiatric were president Peggy Flackin, Doris McQueen, Willard: Janet Worley, Hospital. Mr. Bednarek holds a bachelor of arts degree in from Riverdale; the State Univeristy, Sinclair in Community College Dayton and Kent State University, Akron. Has Attended Mr. Bednarek has at- tended and directed numerous seminars and workshops on alcoholism and drug addiction, and with prepared, along Andrew DiBartolomeo, M.D., a paper entitled, "Chemical Dependency in Department which was presented at the National Alcoholism Forum of the National Council of Alcoholism inMissouri, last May. In September he attended the annual meeting of the Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America in Seattle, where he presented a paper on the Emergency - review techniques. het into the community and talk about alcoholism and Sun Chronicle and Claarfiald Courier are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. Mailing address, P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone 825-166- 6 or drug dependency. These illnesses effect family, friends, employees in society. 359-261- All nawt and photographs for Wednasdoy popers must b In tha news of fice before 5pm Monday or by 2 p m Thursday for Ihe Saturday paper Pic tures may be included without charge either token In our office or submitted by our readers all of us r Asst. Publisher Advertising Mgr. Chronicle Editor Asst. Editor Courier Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Staff Staff Church and Roy News, Virginia Correspondents: Sunset LDS Church ond Sunset News, Wursten, Denise Hammon, 825 9474; Riverdale News, Helen Norton, Roy LDS Cumorah Norda Gardner, and Miles Marilyn Crawforth, all of Clearfield. were served by the hostess and Light refreshments Peggy Flackin. The January gathering will be an international W.S.C. Music The Department will present Mark Petersen in Senior Recital, Tuesday, November 21, 1978, at 8 p.m. in the Browning Center Little Theatre. Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Petersen of Salt Lake City. He is studying piano with LeAnna Florence, organ with Rulon Christiansen and percussion and arranging .with Douglas J. Wolf. r t Mark is a 1976 graduate of Bonneville High School, where he was a member of the Marching and Symphonic bands, Stage band, Tapestry chamber choir and and accompanist enember of the a cappella choir. He was in the orchestra of The Sound of Music and had a supporting role in "Music Man while at Bonneville. He was an honor roll student and was named Music Sterling Scholar in 1976. He was a member of the Weber County Honor band for two years and was a 825-166- 6 1976. CORRESPONDENT WANTED the band in 1975. He also served as band president in high of All-Sta- school. Mark is listed in Whos Who Among American High School students in 1975 and 1976 and in Whos Who Among Music Students in American High Schools in Has performed He has performed as a piano soloist, accompanist, tuba soloist and vocalist for several years. He has performed wtih the W.S.C. Marching and Symphonic bands, Chorale, and Jazz Ensemble. He was recently named chapel organist at Our Saviours Lutheran Church : in Roy. Mark was music director Stable Publications is looking VSr- for an agressive, information-seekinperson to work 20 hours per week g srs SKZ covering local governments, PTAs, and writing features about local events affecting our community. Some journalistic experience desireable, but not necessary. Desire, dependability and dedication to find out whats going on in our growing communities is a SE pc W EP for the W.S.C. Theatre production of Philemon in 1977 and recently was in the orchestra for the A.C.T. production of Music Man. is band Mark and Music Council at W.S.C. He was a member of the W.S.C, Scholastic Society and is a member of Phi Kappa Phi honor society. He was named outstanding Music Major as a Sophomore in 1977 and-as.Junior in 1978. 4U. Composing music Mark has been composing music since he was 14, and vice-preside- nt a s - Ernest CLEARFIELD Vernon Evans, 63, of 442 S. State, died Friday, Nov. 10, 1978 at his home following a long illness. He was born July 19, 1915 in Lee, Nevada, a son of and William Virginia Keckner Evans. He married Daisy Renfro on Aug. 1935 10, in a, Nev. Mr. Evans had been an automobile mechanic for 20 years. He was reared in Nevada, had lived in Idaho for 10 years before coming to the Clearfield-Layto- 825-- 1 ST. 666 charter member of the Layton Eagles No. 3198. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield; six sons and three daughters, Roy Evans of Concord , Calif., Floyd Evans of Layton, Ernest T. Evans of Nucla, Colo., Lewis Evans of Pocatello, Clifton Evans of Blackfoot, Idaho, Larry Evans of Layton, Mrs. Bob (Linda) Miller and Mrs. Randy (Betty) Craig, both of Layton and Beverly Hortin of Ogden; 31 grandchildren; 8:30 a.m.-- 5 p.m. STAHLE PUBLICATIONS : re ts. l 5388 So. 1900 Roy, Utah ' Advertising: Due by 1 6 a.m. Friday News: Due by 5 p.m. Thursday Mon.-Fr- i. Ask for Janet er Times t 5' W. 84067 three brothers and five sisters, Charles F Evans of Tooele, Virgil Evans and Frank Evans, both of Fer-nle- y, Nev., Mrs. Virginia Musser of Centralia, Wash., Louise Moore of Kelso, Wash., Mrs. Hazel Olsen of Femley, Nev., Mrs. Birdie Davis of Olympia, Wash, and Mrs. Clara Weighall of Chehalias, Wash. Wo will print early for Thanksgiving in employes may spend the holiday with Our offices will be closed Nov. 22-2- order that our their families. ! a Miley 5. and Phillip Krisers new arrived on Nov. 7. Sandra daughter Karen Andrew Reagan, 37, of Ogden who died on Nov. 8 was the Bister of Mrs. Rick (Barabara) Busche. She had lived in Roy and Seattle, Wash, before moving to Ogden where she attended both Ogden and Weber High Schools. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Her husband John Emory Reagan whom she married in 1958 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and four daughters are among survivors. Funeral services in Ogden on Saturday, Bishop Jack Bingham Internment officiating. Washington in Memorial Park. the Heights Patricia Abshire and Gail are Bateman among students from Sunset attending Weber State College this year. Patricia received four year scholarship in art, Gail an academic scholarship. They are both enjoying their studies there. Patricia is the daughter of Harley and Norma Abshire. Gails parents are Arthur and Betty Bateman. Thomas and Charlotta Grover have a new son born on Nov. 8. Mrs. H. G. Hammon was among eight luncheon guests of Mrs. Thomas Brenchley on Thursday aftertnoon, at the Brenchley home in Roy. Also present were Mrs. nad Mr. Farrell Adams, Ogden: Mrs. Eldren Parker, Mrs. Lloyd Pope and Mrs. Chester Gould, Roy: Mrs. Ray Adams, Clearfield: Mrs F Myron Whitesides,'! Mrs. James Etherington, Layton. Mrs. Josephine Koster, 86, of Ogden who died on Nov. 5 was the mother of Robert D. Koster. She had been a member of the LDS 18th Ward and had been active in Primary and Relief Society organizations. She had lived in West Weber, Burley, Ida., and Ogden. Her husband John P. Koster who she married in 1916 died in 1943. Eight daughters and four sons are among the survivors. Funeral services in Ogden on Wednesday with Bishop Oliver Wendall Hyde officiating. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetary. Ruth and Charles Thompson were in Denver last week looking for a home. The Hal Gorringes on the way to a bishopric seminar in Salt Lake City last week were involved in an accident which totaled out their car. Fortunately there were only mftor injuries. Attending the regional meeting in Salt Lake City for bishoprics were members of the stake presidency and their wives The Kenneth Rocks, Jim and Muriel Martin, Carl Petersons, the William Houstons, Richard Tom Fords, Johnsons, Sunset 1: Mel Sunset 2: David Steeles, Rohnert Koster and John Watts, Sunset 3: Lee Andersons, Gerold Daltons and Dennis Evans, Sunset 4: Jim BRidges, Boyd Reads and Gilbert Wangsgards, Sunset 5: Arley Wallaces Keith Jefferys, Sunset 6th: Don Budges, Scott Stanfords and Gene Mitchells Sunset 7. by JanUo Hubbard Have you ever noticed how Thanksgiving dinner has a of growing? I tamaiiy begin by saying, I think we should keep Thanksgiving simple this year. We are all too heavy. We spend a fortune with the price of groceries and its just a lot of work. I spend days preparing and maybe we spend twenty minutes a the table." About a week later Im sitting down to plan my menu and make a grocery lilt when Ray calls on the phone and asks what I am doing. I tell him and he says, "Youre planning on hot rolls and butter of course? "Of course, I sigh. "Dont you think pumpkin pie Is enough? It is silly to have three kinds of pie like we have in the past. Yeh, I guess it is, but if were only having one kind of pie, lets make it apple. Everyone enjoys apple. That is everyone who doesnt prefer pumpkin or cherry, I think. I must admit that Im feeling abused. Pumpkin pie is my favorite! I decide Im having a simple dinner with two kinds of pie. Later that evening Ray, my married son, calls to visit. During the course of our conversation, he mentions he can hardly wait for scalloped oysters. He loves them. Now I am having a simple (?) dinner with two kinds of pie and scalloped oysters! II During the next few days Kitty rushes in after school saying, "Only one more week until Thanksgiving. I can hardly wait for cherry pie. I know you havent made cherry pie since last Thanksgiving." You dont have to beat me senseless. 1 know when Im whipped. We art now having a simple Thanksgiving dinner with three kinds of pie and scalloped oysters. Linds mentions that cfcasst stuffed celery and olives make Thanksgiving dinner for hr. Matt wants the cranberry sauce, not jelly, sauce and black olives. Catching the spirit of Cottony. I know I must have the Jello salad with the mayonnaise topping. Thinkzving dinner However, were still having a with turkey, dyrsirgt candied sweat potatoes, mashed potatoes, gravy, Use Cm, grew olives, stuffed celery, hot rolls and butter, sauce, cranberry Jelly, lime Jello with thte special ssd three Unde of pie. habit s!xs cnurry tcJ Woods, Allan Parkers, Howard Trotters, Yhe served in the South Pacific during World War II. He was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Layton and was a Chronicle - Clearfield Courier-Su- n two great grandchildren; his mother of Chehalias, Wash. ; James and Joyce have a new son bom on Nov. He MUST! Sun Band Invitational in 1975. He will Receive a B.A. in June; majoring in Music and in Business minoring Management. The program for the 'recital will include piano and organ works form the standard literature as well as several of his own compositions. The W.S.C. Jazz Ensemble will be the guest performers, playing two of Marks, compositions. The public is invited and admission is free. area in n A baby girl was born to Scott and Marie Leatham on Nov. 3. several local contests, including the U.S.U. has won 1960. Thanksgiving Deadlines Call for interview: menu dinner with foreign exchange students in the area as special guests. Recital scheduled Read and use the want ads c: Marilyn Butler, Pauline Carter, Layton: Mary Ellen Leatham, Sunset: Lozina Brooks, member 825-664- E-- School district. The evening alcohol and drug abuse counseling and education program, and served as a child care worker at Dayton program evaluataion and Th n sorority. dinator for the Bureau of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Montgomery County Health District, Dayton, Ohio, where he developed countywide consultation-educatio- n services involving industry. He served as assistant a for administrator methadone treatment center in Dayton, was is charge of his army reserve companys the ACT Regarding program, Mr. Bednarek said, It is important that we 393-627- They are all teachers in the Davis County coor- n he graduated with honors. He received highest honors at Wright State University, Dayton, where he earned a master of science degree in personnel counseling. He has developed and instructed courses on alcohol and drug abuse at several colleges, including Wright Bazaar Owner-Publishe- er University of Dayton, where Senior Citizen center plans Dec. bazaar J. Howard Stahle. M. Glen Adams Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Janet Smalley Cliff Bachison Pat Sutter Keith Duncan Bliss Fullmer Peggy Jo Adams Trade Adams of November teachers Delta Kappa Alpha Barber jHOP program. Prior to that he had been psychology Salt Lake Monday evening Norma Ab shire hosted the On |