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Show . - . . - . , 14A- -, - - - - . , - , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, -- - Salt Lake City, Wednesday, Jon my 14, 1959,- - . . - In, Hadley LeRoy k .. Second Term . - - - - - . - ' - ' the building with the help of handmade ropes and time three men escaped. The biggest problem at the present jail is the incon- of moving prisoners, from the cell area to the ng - lin lahn-Viin- Citize'ns Offered Pi edges s Surv.val-Plan- - - Award IL " .,,'' t Are you For Mine Safely ' ; .7... - - . . , , - - - ----- -- - ' . - . 1-.--,- -, MM. , , ''' . - r -I ' , 't -- . - a, ' ..,..., . , - -- - - e ,,...,.....,3 .. - ..:- - , . - he - - - - city-connt- y - n -- ' Meet ' . ' 44,county-ownedandmaintaine- d - g close-workin- pe -- - joined in the campaign to raise funds for the proposed rs . - "Univer . --- ' ' , . To Air Dr.-Joh- - ; - -- to-da-te - 1 heir-esea- re School Survey t- life-lon- 41t h i n $120,000 In ' been has received pledges from doctors and parents 11 o - Bountiful tthe , , , - 4 -Th- s. - - , - ge. and-stora- - . Medical Cenler ' ,,. ' sity of Utah Medical Center. Dr. Kenneth B. Castleton, Salt Lake City, chairman of the campaign's medical divi- sion, made this announcement Tuesday as he singled out doe. tors in three Utah counties ' for special praise He said the medical - hopes to raise $600,000 toward construction of the center., , , "We arP just gettinginto the ,,,, we of and thick hope things It. Heninger said the ma- - total I. Jigure - .will...-clim- h ferialstnar be obtained free. the ,''now on," from rather rapidly by either writing to the he said. ''At this time, L.want Civil Defense office or pick. to tribuV pay particular ing up the materials at the the phykicians of Uintah, Se. office, 165 E. Broadway. vier and Sanpete counties who are participating on a 100 per cent basis and have 'pledged nearly $12,000 despite their relatively few numbers." Dr. Tyrell R Seeger, Uintah County chairman, said all doctors. in the area feel, Indebted. to Utah's College of Medicine and believe the center will be a definite asset to the entire area n ' BOUNTIFUL -Surveys of Burns duff, Rich., Bountiful High School will be discussed Wednesday at 8 p.m. field, chairman of the Sevier.at a public meeting in the high Sanpete division, said that even though doctors of that school .auditorium. area are some dis-- , The'meeting is one of, a se- rtance from,practicing the school they and ries being-bel- d throughout-thestate 1h6-1-rpatients have benefited in preparation for a state greatly from having the school conference on high schools to in area. , be held Jan. 22 at Highland - the Dr. Castleton said nearly 300 High School in Salt Lake City. Utah- - doctors and parents of 71 Dr. James )3. Conant, profes. sor emeritus of Harvard Uni- medical students are actively,Z 7in the campaign; r working versity, will report on a z study of the American high school at the Highland meeting. Surveys of Bountiful High School made by the Bountiful Citizens CommittPe for Bet. ter Schools will be reported', AIVIIRAY,I Keith Brown, at th--and Flinn:lam-Rich- . Dr. Cloyd eins, CCBS)rins, Henefer, were chairman, will make the zte-- to the MUrray District Adviory Board, Bureau of Land sptts. Toni Steward., a mem- - yanagement, in ,an annual con. election at the Murray office, rn.rof thp sttaeteplanning meet- 4913 S. State St. for. Highland Mr. Brown and Mr. Richins ing, wAll distribute tickets for Dr. CIoyPC. Hofheins, CCBSve-electeas cattle and to heaebr. Conant, although sheep representatives, respec withOut chaite, will be I:1y! tively, of Precinct Tw'o of rtil'e , ;ticket, Mrs. Steward explained, ...Murray District. , ' . - . patrolling'-theout-of-the-wa- ,t,3 'er - i -- ., 0 0 For- - 0 It 'cet, . . S 1 10-1- prepa'red, In case or. en- -, of natural emy atomic attack? - - If not, .Salt Lake- - City's Civil DefenseMai control 165 E. 'Broadway, baSIliD OrtantInfOrflatICTr information .'vhiclt may save your life. 4 Lt. W. 1"Heninger,4irec, tor, said his staff has tn hand at the main office an ample supply of , printed materials which ciplains ra- . diation fallout, and how to protect against it. ,.. . The literature also tells how to build an inexpemive shelter that would protect on, against-radiatihow to treat sick and injured and food and ,water 'sanitation - , - " SUNNYSIDE, Carbon Cour)- offices-- ör rooms,' located on 12y,,er leVels and to-t- he .. three . co ngested on two the first located are !. Problems' law enforcement .floors facg. major , agencies .., '', i. tyA former. Sunnyside mail, ,r ' - the Weber The prisoners are brought into close .contact with the i JamesWestfieldrnow of Washt. , ' " ' ,LeRoy Hadley, 41, who recently was f, firtoTtrD.reeefftly----WRIS 1 C . -- - - elected to his second term of office as, Weber - 'Jail Was Built Backward'', awarded $500 for sustained su' , County sheriff, cited the above conditions as. '.' ..., "The jail actually was built. backward. There is no way ,,, perior performance in mine major problemfacing his office. to keep prisoners away from accessibility to outside winle';,,, . :."1:( - .'1,;";'700. '' 1 . 'Increased traffic and the expanded reu ' safety. ' ', dows," Sheriff Handley said. ito4,,,,- ,,,, . . reation area at the Awn hive created many or, ,,,,, Mr. Westfield assistant di, Offiéials are forced on occasion to transport prisoners 'AP4""''' . for our department," the sheriff said. 1 who are drunk, unsightly dressed, undressed, filthy rector problems for health ,,,0,.,,,,,,. i ) f in very elose contact with the public. mouthed, -"A tightening-uU.S. Bureau of Mines, was of laws' governing boating and sWim ,,,t..', '1,,,,,.'' .,.' ''''.1. County and city officials have expressed an opinion cited for his recovery and ming on open lakes unprotected by life guards will help 1 , a new public safety building is needed. No location that. 'coal-min:, ,eliminate the problems In our county," he added: disaster operations it ..' has been decided upon but it has been suggestpd that bp ' 4A , for the government. Marling The small winding county road that leads io the dam located nit the northwest corner of the present town 51 located northenortheast of Ogden city- .1.AnkenyMines bureau disquare. . adeqiiforlihiii --- -Of flow Is rector, Department of the Intraffic that moves on the road on summer At the Present time a citizens group in Ogden heavy study - weekends, the sheriff claimed.. terior, presented the award to said. the the sheriff , ing problem, '''iti. "We-a- re Mr. ' ' . y road- constantly , Crime Situation Improving , HeWestfiegraduate of Carbon way in An effort to..cut down speeding and 4he: alarming , The crime problem in Weber County, especially the number - of traffic accidents," Sheriff liadley, said. - ' County High School and the-- ' has been looking tip,-th- e 'sheriff claimed. -- - thliversitY' of 'Utah. Mr. West''''' " ' , ' Arast, year 85 per cent of-iJail Located In Ogdeg . committed crimes . - field LeR0Y HADLEY --- L" also attended the Utah -- ' e-Weber - major ! Cetint5r3all, is Off the lop' IdurTflOorsof the in the count3r Were cleared. ...aCes-reso-rt State College at Logan. ' -- - Weber problem force on a budget of The sheriff operated his County Courthouse, located in downtown Ogden. The - IL jail is a joint operation with the individual of- - $112,700 in1958. This year his budget is $115,800. A reflees handling the cost of feeding their own prisoners. The mounted posse, consisting vf 54 men, was organized quested budget of $130,000 was submitted, the sheriff said. . "1 had hoped to increase the number of personnel with The offices are located on the ninth'floor and the juve more than 20 years ago. The jeep posse was orgalrinlle, women,kitchervandlaundryarehoused on the 10th- - the additional money, However, now I will not be able to zed by the present sheriff. . . floor. hire any new officers but I hope to find a little pay raise City prisoners are housed on the llth boor- and All jeeps and horses are privately owned, incluting 4 . . for the present officers," he said. county prisoners- are locked up on the 12th Atop) floor radio equipment.and rescue gear. of the building.-...,,- Officers In Five Divisions In addition to the jeeps, an airplane and airboat is I The tail was Inditwiththeidea in mind that prisoners di- sheriff through members ,of the jeep posse. available Presently the officers are were jailed an the top of a high building it would eliminate the mounted and jeep posse of Weber County visions: criminal,., traffic, cwiI,f administration and court Recently the possibility of escape. This thought has proved unsound. bailiffs. played an important part in the search and rescue of eight In fact, the sheriff explained, one prisoner has been - All fliers who parachuted into the mountains east of Ogden. sheriff's used in normal the operation equipment killed In an escape try. A woman prisoner fell while trying was born in Idaho. However, his early through the sheriff's budget to lower herself with a makeshift rope.. , life was spent in,West Weber. , radio communicaThe force operates its own two-waPrisoners Seriously Injured . 1936 he married Bernic'è Terry, a native of In tions. The 'dispatcher monitors the Utah Highway Patrol . 4 - Two - Weber August residents of the other prisoners have been seriously injured In and relays messages Of statewide interest. County. They have been, falls trying to escape. The pair recovered after long hosfor the Sheriff Hadley had high-prai- se county. Prior to being elected sheriff, Mr. Hadley served five years as a county deputy sheriff. - between his office and that of Ogden city police. , pitalization. Weber On The sheriff and his wife have four daughters, two of two the He the efforts of hand also other the have been County suecessfuL ,praised escapes 4 ssF:'---tw- hórn On one occasiotTiour men made- goOd t are living at home. ed von& and the. Jeep by- - climb.. Cout,......,,,- , By C.D. Office , Reach - . - 7,.....re,0!".!...,,,w"4,,,,,,,c14",t-4-40o' . OGDEN, Weber CountyIncreased traffic in Ogden Canyon, exl3anded recreation activities at Pineview Dam and -- - down ' -- Weber-Sherif- f . By DON BECK Deseret News Staff Writer ,. ' . .. , . Traffic, Recreation Problems Facing , , - - , . . , - - - - - z two-yea- . . , - District BLM'Unit . , . - - , , i - Namesi Ufahils - I . -- - . - -- -- le, -- - - d . , . . . 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