Show ' rP' 4 L '' f "" 10A THE OGDEN (UTAH ' 4 ? 4 28 1955 APRIL THURSDAY EVENING STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ?00 Birdhaven District Scouts 9 Cities Vote Tuesday on Proposed Arsenaj Villa Will Hold Two-Da- y PTA to Hold Camporee the $2900000 North Davis Sewer Project BRIGHAM CITY — The an- chairman of Don Chase r J t - Family Night nuli spring camporee for Boy camporee reminds scouts to The official stressed the im- It is suggested Mr Dawson LAYTON — An election to deScoutj ind Explorers of Bird bring equipment for overnight ROY — Activities will get untermine the attitude of the public portance of the district projects said that of the total bonds hiven District will be held to- sleeping and three meals der way tomorrow at 5 pm at He said Cub Scouts are invited toward thhe issuance of $2900-t- o morrow 'and Saturday at Little to health of residents sued approximately 40 per cent the annual relation and of “Family general obligation attend Saturday morning to 000 Mountain is-i- n west of Corinne the competition More than 500 are expected to watch will be made following Awards be on hand to compete in various lunch Saturday activities Scouts are to leave for camp Robert Pella young Brigham aites in troops at the conclusion City contractor was elected of school tomorrow After camp president of the Brigham City is set up and an evening meal Junior Chamber of Commerce prepared there will be a camp- at the annual banquet heid re- fire program cently ' Directors elected to serve with Saturday morning from 9 am noon until competition in differ- him are James Powers Farrell ent skills including Jensen Wade Ebeling and LawMorse code and rence Geisler Others will be held Pella takes the place of Grant t Judging 'Will also take who served for the past Allred place for camp sites camping tech- several months filling the unniques and raeals expired term of Jay Swenson 1 knot-tiein- fire-buildi- g ng revenue bonds to finance North Davis County Sewer District projects will be held Tuesday Areas represented in the district include portions of Davis and Weber counties among which are Laytona Clearfield Layton East Layton Syracuse Sunset Clinton West Point and Roy Projects up for approval by voters include the laying of a main outfall line and construction of a sewage treatment plant in Syracuse on the lakeshore The outfall line would start at Nye’s Corner at the north end of Roy city limits and run southward and to the west of all communities of the district Adequately Served The various communities military installations and public housing units in the rapidly growing area all could be adequately served by the system according to Ray J Dawson district president The participating units would make their own connections to the main line the official explained Sewage from all areas would drop into the treatment plant at Syracuse Cost of purchase of a site for the treatment plant is included in the $2900000 total Mr Daw-so- n said He explained that if the bond issue is approved at the Tuesday election the district would be ready to call for bids within a week of that date He estimated it would take about tw'o years to complete the work -- POWER MOWERS $59 $140 $130 LAWN SIID 69 Par lb Pax Organ to ’475 fartiUxar— 10 Iks Canadian HAT MOSS Inrga Bundle Pax Crab Gratt Sail Past Central Applies 1600 Sq Ft SO $725 lbs GEO BELL GO Demonstrate Liquid Air Vyo— David and EVANSTON Irene Williams will demonstrate the wonders of liquid air at a school assembly Tuesday 'J M Chappell principal high at 9 am states Anderson’s Beauty Salon C C Ray Osborn — Stylist Beth Osborn Joyce Taylor Theda Deschamps Joyce Kunz Betty Rice SUDS AND OARDIN SUPPLIES Free Spreader Service 2463 Grant Ring 2-53- 62 2256 WASH BLVD or 9600 Phone 4-57- 75 -- fjw mmsr Btrrszs fund-raisin- g of the areas be paid by taxes and 60 per cent He said that interceptor and from service charges It is anoutfall mains would eliminate the the maximum tax levy overloading of the present sew- ticipated not exceed two to two age system Some areas he said should f mills on the dollar and now have basements flooded due of tax should derate this and to excessive demands on the area grows and as the crease present outfall lines Other areas more revenues are available from will be similarly affected unless services charges the situation is remedied Tax on the average home as a Outlet fsr Sewage result of the project is estimated Other benefits Mr Dawson from $3 to $4 —about said’ w'ould include provision of one cent a day per year outlets for sewage from areas The official pointed out most where effluent from septic tanks of the communities in the area and cesspools is creating a se- now have a small monthly sewer rious health hazard by flooding charge He said it will take only backyards and flowing in open a small increase in this charge — ditches and borrow pits about 30 cents per month for The sewage treatment plant each home together with the tax would eliminate the present dan- — to pay off the bonds and maingerous health condition which tain the system has been caused by dumping raw 31 r Dawson said he has - resewage onto the lakeshore where ceived letters commending' the it creates sludge beds as a breed- Board of Trustees of the North ing place for flies and mosquitoes Davis County Sewer District for The contaminated area also be- its foresight in providing modern comes a feeding ground for wild sewage collection and treatment life — ducks in particular Mr facilities from the State DepartDawson said ment of Health Weber and Davis He said disease and contam- County Commission Boards Daination from these sources are vis County Health Council and carried directly into many homes many others of the area and that state and county boards of health have repeatedly warned of the extreme health hazards existing in this and other areas in Utah where increased population has created a serious health situation TREMONTON — The Devere The project also would enhance Watkins Post of the American the value of property in the diswill hold its monthly Legion trict by encouraging industrial meeting tonight featuring slides and residential growth Mr Daw- on Guatemala and Yucatan son emphasized A discussion on economic and Financing Plan social problems of these two The financing plan he said South American countries will is to issue general obligation be discussed by Mr and Mrs bonds in a greater amount than Vernal Johns who are just back revenue bonds in order to obtain ' from an extended tour in that the lower rate of interest and to area distribute part of the cost for their repayment over the large corporate taxpayers including railroads utilities pipelines and others The U S government he said would make payments in lieu of taxes GARLAND — Ralph Bishop has been appointed mayor of Garland succeeding J J White who recently resigned because of his health ROOFS 4 A businessman Mr Aluminum will serve until city elecBishop AWNINGS tions this fall He is a long-timGarland resident STORM DOORS Night” planned by the Arsenal Villa PTA The Apollo Club orchestra will play while a meal of chili hamburgers cake pie and the like is being served Fish ponds dart games and similar entertainment begins at 7:30 pm The Wilson School of Dance will present a floor one-hal- -- A p I ' ‘A t1 '' ' v 'f ir ff w it- show J Everyone living in the area served by the school is invited Admission will be on a family basis full-lengt- ' 'JJlUlf h 1 ¥ Students atDayis High Elect Bountiful Youth as President Legion Post Meets Tonight e New Garland Mayor Named y Willard Pupils Take Parents Asp-bak- Fairyland Tour er ld A E-O-- M FRIDAY SCOOP! dresses 1L 2 I am cmxtcwiGML V"" V: 5 daisies The public is invited DON'T FOR' AY 4th I 'v IS THE 4Pl A V TO REGISTER FOR OUR ever-beca- use the new Gold Foil Wrap seals in the natural goodness of Banquet Butter And the new half pound size is nqore convenient too-y- ou buy just what you needl See it— try it— u ' "m M-- ' ''' 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ducting the training His sub- speaker Plans to attend the state 2 pm The production is under the ject is “Adolescence” convention in Cedar City will be APRIL SURPRISES! of Mrs Iva Archibald direction laid then Marie and Mrs Ward with SanENROLL NOW ack Kiddies’ Dresses Kaysville First Ward’s Primary dra Archibald as accompanist 20 PRICE! ACCORDIAN classes conference is Sunday at 7 pm Entitled ‘Fairies Are Real" the play cast includes Sandra Baginning Soon Wendell as the queen Vickie “VALUES THAT COUNT" Young as the runaway fairy The and girl are portrayed by bpy OGDEN Richard Watt and Alice Nebeker TAYLOR-WRIGHT’- S JAYCEES Dancing and singing groups will BtucUo participate 2nd Annual Kiddiai' Presented by the first second SEE OUR FRIDAY AD 2224 Wash Blvd MAY-DA- Y and third grades there will be 60 youngsters ih tne entire cast CELEBRATION According to Mrs Ward the SATURDAY MAY 21t costumes depict sunshine colorful FREE TICKETS rainbow dream and dewdrop From Your Local fairies flong with groups repreMerchants senting evening breezes and well-know- Now-bett- er r !AHv i st katadc j -- Bnuki 1111 V® THE o' 2309 WASHINGTON BLVD 1 J i 4 |