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Show ) . . Cir.ll rt'EST 3322 5. 3rl E. r 11T 64 115 Tta Eta ULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID OGDEN. UTAH 84401 PERMIT NO. 27f Volume 4 Number 25 loorDtnta EKBEQCO July 19, 1979 Stations review shortage Council vacations The North Ogden City Council will not hold any meetings for two weeks. Tuesday July 24th is Pioneer Days, a state holiday and no meeting will be held that night. The following Tuesday, July 31st is the fifth Tuesday and thus no meeting will be held then either. The next upcoming North Ogden City Council Meeting will be on Tuesday August 7th at 6 p.m. (Editors note: this is a first in a series of gasoline related stories. In the next two citizens issues throughout the Beacons readership will be asked questions concerning the oil problem.) Pool hours noted This week, some of the local service stations were asked about some of the problems they have incurred concerning the current gas existed recently over the hours of operation at the North Ogden Swimming Pool. The pool is open from 12 noon till 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday for public swimming. Monday nights from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., the pool is Some confusion has open for family swimming. Groups may reserve the pool for parties on all other evenings from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tuesday July 24th, 1979 is a Utah State Holiday to commemorate the coming of the original Mormon Pioneers into the Valley 132 years ago in 1847. A variety of events are planned for Ogden and Salt Lake beginning this week and ending on the 24th. Activities include rodeos and parades. This week has been declared as "Western Dress Up Days in Ogden by Mayor Dirks. OWNER of Barkers Conoco Service Station, Wayne Barker says that he is forced to close at noon each day because of low gas supplies. THE On the moraine of Julv 24th. over 1.500 runners are expected to run in the tenth annual Deseret News Marathon. This race is Utahs biggest and mo6t prestigious marathon. It will begin between the Big Mountain Summit and East Canyon Reservoir and will then proceed down Emigration Canyon and into the center of Salt Lake City. The race will finish at Liberty Park and is 26 miles and 385 yards long. The course follows much of the same route the original Mormon ; CDdddoc slotted tfoir Moirtf h gjdera A permanent outreach telephone 825-166- 6 BEACON encourages its weekdays. The BEACON will one year birthday, wedding, engagement, anniversary and other local news photographs free of charge. These can be turned in to one of the local reporters in your city. also print: McKay-De- e emergency medical clinic will be open in North Ogden during September of this year. To be named: The North View Clinic", the facility will be located between 2300 and 2400 N. on North Washington Blvd. The facility will cost $93,500 and will provide limited medical help to of North Ogden, View and Pleasant Harrisville. This new clinic, located on the east side of Washington is not designed to compete citizens area the southern end of Weber County, some 9 or more with local doctors, but will offer a comparable type of medical care during their off hours. The facilitys office hours will be from 5. p.m. until midnight on weekdays; from 12 noon to midnight on Saturdays and from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. on Sundays. miles away to gain such health treatment. This North Ogden Facility will be part of an outreach program which has only been done in Salt Lake previously in the state Doctors The North View Clinic will be staffed by a physician and assistants and will be able to treat all emergencies. broken but North Ogden City now has but three practicing doctors, and this facility is expected to attract more into that area. That part of Weber County is also growing quite rapidly. major Lacerations limbs,, bleeding, elevated temperatures, sore throats and other minor illnesses will be able to be treated at this facility. If4 $ V:J .V i J. v- S'tyJ' i v (7- Emergency problems will be directed onto the McKay-De- e Hospital on Harrison Blvd. As it now stands, these residents of North Ogden and Pleasant View must travel to The building site for the new facility was purchased several years ago in hopes of building such a facility. A regular hospital will be built in the North Ogden area as soon as the population needs qualify it for such a facility. Budget okayed The Pleasant View City Council has approved a 1979-8- 0 fiscal year budget of $373,876. The citys projected revenues for the coming year are expected to be about $387,016. Abreakdown of the budget is this." Council Salaries $7,520. Attorney Fees $6,000. Recorder's Office $13,028. Treasurer Gi- 2 North Ogdon City Council Mooting will bo hold until August 7th bocauto of next week's Pioneer Day and the following Tuesday is the fifth one of the month. NO REGULAR Send in a news tip for your local paper . ,,i has been completed for the new Plain City Park. It is located across from the Plain City Offices and parking for the park will be on the right side of this sidewalk. All labor was donated by the Plain City Lions Club. Photo by Kris Ewert. for the 1979 fall quarter at Weber State College is now underway for those students who attended spring or who are now attending summer quarter this year. This which provides the best selection of class subjects and times will continue until September 16th. can be done on the second floor of the WSC Administration Building weekdays from 7:30 a.m. until 8 p.m., except on Fridays when the closing time will be 4:30 p.m. Either day or evening students may register for classes. However, tuition fees must be paid at the time of registration or course cards will not even be issued to students. The BEN LOMOND . THIS NEW SIDEWALK readership to submit news tips and articles on local news to be published. This is your weekly newspaper and your help is needed. For news tips and other story information, er ht rs Stories needed Pleasant View. Of all the stations, Pauls husky has by Glen Perrins, been hit the least, according to Jeff Hansen, Weve had Ogdens greatest of all Pioneer Days celebration of- to change our hours, but ficially will get under way on Thursday July 19 when the thats about it. Weve been annual Childrens parade rolls down Washington Boulevard alright the past few weeks. at 9:30 a.m. Personally he feels the gas Also on Thursday, July 19, the big 1979 edition of the Ogden situation is a bunch of Pioneer Days Rodeo will bust out of the chutes at the stadium garbage. at 7:30 p.m. for a five-nigrun of action-packe- d dual arena Allocations Cut rodeo events. It will be Military Night at the rodeo and At Barkers Gas Station, teams from Ogden federal installations will square off in a gas allocations have been cut series of annual contests. in half, compared to the Miss Rodeo America of the year, 75 Pageant beginning On Friday, July 20, Miss Rodeo Utah competition will begin to a year percent compared with rodeo queens and attendants from throughout the state not as bad as it was Its ago. will vie for the right to represent Utah at the annual Miss at the end of April, were Rodeo America Pageant. of that. Because of the glad Saturday, July 21, Festivities low allocations, Mr. Barker On Saturday, July 21, Ogdens Pioneer Days festivities will is forced to close down at pick up tempo when the Trail Ride gets under way at 6:30 noon because of low supply. with riders competing on three courses of 25 miles 50 miles Mr. Barker feels the and 75 miles. a bunch of problem is Two Stages of Events Saturday. I think the malarky, On Saturday, July 21, Ogden merchants will host the anis government dragging 10 a.m. from downtown nual Street Celebration in Ogden their feet in developing a lot to 6 p.m. with continuous entertainment on two stages, of their resources. exhibits, food consessions and shopping bargains arrayed in At the Pleasant View various street displays. Service Station, owners say at Also, Saturday July 21, will be Morgan County night the rodeo and Miss Rodeo Utah will be crowned during the they have had to buy bootleg gas at times to get evenings rodeo action. Reporter-Photograph- Pioneers took in 1847. One of the favorites in the race is Weber States Norberto Segura. He finished second in this race last year to a Brigham Young Runner. Segura has ran the marathon in 2:32:40, a WSC School record. pre-registe- were Pauls Husky in Bakers North Ogden, and Service Station, Pleasant View Service in Events noted Marathon slated WSC problems are not completely gone, suprisingly enough, the problems are not hurting the local gas stations like they are throughout the rest of the state. Recent reports show state wide gas allocations have cut down to and below 65 percent in May and June. The stations questioned per hour. Holiday noted the Although shortage. CONSTRUCTION continues on the widening of North Washington Blvd. The speed limit along N. Washington Blvd. has been reduced from 50 to 40 miles Budget-- $1 enough On Sunday, July 22, the annual Outdoor Art Show will exhibition in Municipal Park and later open for a three-da- y that evening, the Golden Spike Country Western Roundup of concert Band and Fans will host its annual Country-wester- n in Ogdens Lester Park. The Sunday, July 22, concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. and it are urged to bring will be free to the public. Concert-goer- s lawn chairs and blankets for sitting on the park grass. Also on Sunday, July 22, a Pioneer Days Fireside featuring Elder Boyd K. Packer, an apostle for the Mormon Church, will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Dee Events Center at Ogdens Weber State College. . Also on Sunday, July 22, at 9:30 p.m., the Utah Symphony Orchestra will give a free outdoor concert at Weber State College in the Ada Lindquist Plaza south of the Miller Administration building. Monday, July 23 activities On Monday, July 23, activities will continue with an Outdoor Art Show and "Box Elder County Night" at the big Ogden Rodeo and other events. Tuesday, July 24 Big Climax Tuesday, July 24, will see the greatest of all Pioneer Days climax, with the Ogden Jaycees hosting their annual Chuck-wago- n breakfast in Ogden Municipal Park from 6 a.m. until 9 a.m. Parade time. The big 1979 Ogden Pioneer Days Parade Northern Utah's biggest parade event will move down Washington Boulevard beginning at 9 a.m. in a colorful procession of floats, marching groups, clowns and mounted horsemen. The outdoor art show will continue at Municipal Park, Weber County Night will be observed at the rodeo and Gov. Scott Matheson is expected to attend the rodeo where he will give out awards to winners of the Pioneer Days Childrens Art Contest. Those winners also will be honored during a session of the Ogden City Council at 6 p.m. July 26 in the Municipal building. Fire Departmental ,150. Fire Department Reserve $40,000. Nondepartmental budget $10,075. Police Department budget $78,276. Inspection Budget $2,780. Shq and Garage Budget $3,800. Engineering Budget $10,000. 661. 1,350. CETA Budget $18,879. Recreation Budget $6,833. Unappropriated funds $23,245. Last for Pleasant View City was $372,887. id However, the city only spent $335,000. $20,000 in surplus road q funds were put into this years budget. years budget gas to supply customers with. Workers explain that the bootleg gas isnt stolen gas, but gas that suppliers had to get from an alternative supplier other than usual suppliers. It comes out at a higher price, but at least there is enough gas for the customers. the gas differ from station to station, prices will fluctuate from station to station. Prices are forcast to rise this week another .03 to Because allocations .04 cents a gallon. This will bring county average to 89 to for 90 cents per gallon, regular news and pictures printed free. 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