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Show Literary Corner The Ben Lomond Beacon is published each Thursday. Editors Carrie Oaks and Bonnie Luby Tom Oaks Advertising Manager Ralph Luby . . . Assistant Advertising Mgr. Publisher J. Howard Stahle by Lane Vi hen you could ride the old Trolley car from Ogden to the Utah Hot Springs and Lamom Holmes and Walter Moore were the two motormen with as track foreman and Parley Pickford his assistant9 When school children were hauled in a type of covered wagon or sleigh called the Push because most of the time there was more push James Deamer s than ride9 When a grocery store stood on the corner near where Grannys Cafe is now located and was owned first by E J Marshall and later by Joe Ballif and then by Ezra Peterson of Banner Ice Cream Co 9 When a large water tank about where the Stacy Square is now located supplied the water for a horse-drawsprinkler which was used to wet down Washington Blvd and was operated by Milton Holmes9 When an ice cream and candy shop called The Dump, near where the bank now stands was operated by a young lady named Sarah Spackman9 When the old Central Telephone Office was next door and the two sweet voices who always answered when you rang for a number were none Rose Toone other than Thompson and Miss Rose Dean9 n try this recipe for warm cat niel 1'iC popped popcorn brown sugar 2 c white corn syrup he water 1 cube margarine or butter 1iC , 'h t baking soda Boil all ingredients (except soda), stirring constantly, to the soft ball stage You can test this by dropping a small teaspoon of boiling ingredients into a cold glass of water It needs to form a ball and hold together but still be soft Stir m soda and pour over popped popcorn Mix well Recipe shared by Rena Hailing 649 Canfield feature item in he Ben Lomond Beacon we will be having a Share A Recipe with a friend corner If you have a special recipe you could share, send it to the Ben Lomond Beacon, in care of Recipe, with your name, addiess and phone number on it As a Newsboys needed to deliver paper We need newsboys for the North Ogden area, the Pleasant View area, and the Harnsville area This is an ideal job for young boys or girls who would like a small, regular income It only involves one night a week and they will be paid after delivery There are no fees to collect in If you are interested come and see us at the office at 2009 N side of 400 E on the south the old cannery Wedding policy Engagement announce- ments and wedding pictures can be of the couple Submit the necessary information and the picture by Saturday and it will be in the next weeks issue (ThurPictures will be sday) returned work9 When J P Moran and Co with their beautiful teams of horses were given the contract to pave Washington Blvd from the Ogden City limits to the Utah Hot Springs, one of the biggest events in Utah9 When N O had a real brass band with Charley Storey and Arthur Beriett as directors and Leroy Chad wick, Louis Chadwick, A Campbell and Sam Hadley took the old Trolley car to Ogden and all came home with a brand new Model T touring car with Carbide front lights and with coal oil tail lights all of which had to be ignited with a match9 When James L Ward was bishop of all N 0 and was loved and respected for his kindness and wisdom9 When North Ogdenites drove by Model T or horse and surry to Artesian Park where Pine View Dam now covers the one time beauty spot of Utah9 When the Sunday school outings were held in Ogden Canyon at the Hermitage resort and everyone rode the old Trolley cars, hoping they would stay on the track until we reached our destination9 When stage shows in the old Jones Hall and the Old Church were enjoyed by both young and old alike with such talent taking part as Alma Rogers, Isaac Campbell, William Gibson, Robert Gibson, Claude Ellis, John Bailey, Blanche Huband (Ellis), Etta Campbell (Gibson), Clyde Campbell, Ruth Jones and many others9 When baseball on the old N O Park on Saturday afternoons was a must and with Roy Chadwick in the pit chers box and Roy Snooks as catcher it was a hard com bination to beat9 When some of the local boys (namely Dee Shupe, Lane Huband and Wilford Shaw along with others) would grease tne old car track with wagon dope making the wheels slip and spin and Mr Holmes temper to flare9 When Arthur and Ellen Berrett operated a little store near where Veda Berrett now resides and just a few doors east Mrs McGregor also operated a small store and Harry Chandler owned a store just east of the Lloyd It seems I spent more money Than I have in other years, Those bills just keep on coming From Wolfes and then from Sears. They told me that the paying wouldnt start until next year, And I could use my credit card And have nothing more to fear. That little card is good it seems No matter where you go, And always its those same kmd words, You dont need a bit of dough years9 Deans Printing Press and Law Office was a busy place just about where the Northeast Corner of the stake house George But then the day of reckoning comes And I go to get a loan, And they ask your whole lifes history Are you sure you own your home? lawn is9 When Floyd W Campbell owned and operated the first fully equipped service station in N 0 and perhaps Weber County9 When the town of N O shipped hundreds of car loads of peaches, cherries and apricots to the Eastern The interest The White House said, Go out and spend And youll surely help the nation, And get it going once again And stop this big inflation I Mr Pile, Miss wonder if theyll help me When I cant pay all those bills, Or give another antidote To cure the countries ills? Chef9 When Martin Larsen, Lane Huband and Raymond Storey w ent to Yellowstone Park in a Model T Ford and were gone so long their pai ents thought they had been swallowed up by the Bears9 When Joe Ballif had a hamburger stand on the curve and they named it The Stump after Mr Ballif had a large tree stump stood on end and a fountain of water piped Hulda Lundstead (Camp bell), Mrs Emily Folkman, Lane A. Huband will) Do we have a SCOOP for our readers' Bill Anderson of International fame has purchased KIXX Radio station in Provo' This Ellis, Lige Shaw, sincere Bcentennial Utah welcome to Bill Anderson We are confident that his in- - (Liz fluence in our state will be one of high standards and triumph! fabulous entertainer will no doubt be spending some time at his new station but no, Bill will not be moving to Utah However, he will be bringing a lot of prestige to our state Bill Andersons achieveMr Jensen, Veda Berrett, ments proceed him, his McFarland, name is a household word William Gibson, William Mr Mortenson, Florence The millions of readers of Warren, Lewis Randall, Manning, Mrs Taggert, and Music City News named him Charley Ellis, Tom Orton, last but not least Mr and home9 Hadley Americas number one Gilbert Clarence Barker, Mrs Leroy Metcalf all of of 1975 Record When the Shupe brothers Randall, Harold Campbell, whom taught us the three songwriter on and stood for World, Blacksmith authority William Shop Orton, Clyde Rs9 show biz elected Bill as the Campbell, Leon Berrett, many years just a few rods When Mark S Ballif shot a Nations top artist Fred W'llson and many others north of Myrtle Barkers home and Parley, Isaac, bear in the North Fork behind as members9 Mr Anderson's chart old Ben Lomond while W'hen the greatest thrill of Saul, David and goodness all came to the valley only knows how many more hunting sage grouse, and of busting powers are second to a none and his repeated apelectricity and the old coal brothers keep the anvil all things with shot gun9 When the N 0 Canning pearances on Hee Haw, The oil lamps and candle holders ringing and it was also a good were put in the attic forever9 place to hear all the local Factory burned to the ground Grand Ole Opry, his own on a beautiful Fourth of July television show and countless When one fine summer day news9 When the brick building in 1912, Heber Huband, Scott destroying performances acrossBillthea morning country have made legend in his own right Claude percent, You just make those monthly payments The same as paying rent. the able supervision of Mr Thomas Storey and Co When town all the celebrated the Fourth of March or Founders Day with feasting and dancing with William C Deamer as Master inside where the weary traveler still stops for a refreshing drink9 When the old yellow brick school house was a landmark and was just north of where the N O stake house now stands We remember many fine teachers from that era, John Q Blaylock, Mr Neal, dont amount to much Just thirty-fiv- e markets under Miss Ohn, (Those of you who can remember just half of the above will be considered as old time North Ogdenites ) From Tanners store and Fred M. Nyes and from the Bon Marche. which is now our post office, burned down two different times when being used as a grocery store and later was owned by Ballif and Stewart as a General Store for many When y It seems the bills start rolling in Just after New Years Day, Huband VI When the Utah Hot Springs was in its hey-daand a leading Utah Resort and fun spot9 THOSE AWFUL BILLS Do you remember? The Ben Lomond Beacon welcomes articles and pictures submitted by any person or organization. On a cold winter evening, coi n thousands of cans of newly canned cherries and throwing rpany people out of summer Viola This tremendous amount of success has not affected the personality of Bill Anderson whose warm and compassionate nature have endeared him to the hearts of YOUNG LADIES with Mr. Hubands Model T Ford about 1912 are Blanche Huband Ellis and Hattie Storey Benson. b his countless fans Decca Records has just resigned Bill to a recording contract until 1982, and in the cheering section stands his lovely wife Becky and their two daughters Terry and Jan We suggest that Utah The of The Golden West, is ripe for a brand new Bee Hive Opry and weD like to see letters of welcome go out to our new country Heart Bill music neighbor, Anderson, KIXX Radio, Provo, Utah, with some serious thoughts of a musicland out here in the west where talent is at its very best' Lets all send a SOME SAY itll never happen., but photographer F. W. Woods has captured the moon over Ben Lomond. Confidentially he reports that he took a little extra time in the darkroom to make the picture possible. If you have a photo you would like to share with our readers, bring it to our of- fice. LAMPS AND candles from out of the attic used in days. by-go- THE OLD North Ogden School shortly before it was demolished in 1935. On the picture are (I. to r.) Dr. Dale Ellis, Heber Huband, Melba Chatelain Frandson, Beth Ellis Shupe and standing in front, Margaret Ellis Peterson. |