Show 7 Appear for Master Plan Hearing Pose No Major Questions uft'dE&mtattr B —Section 2 POLIO CASES REPORTED AS 'PEAK' NEARS Larger Crowd Hoped for at Second Hearing Slated This Afternoon By CLIFF THOMPSON firmed this morning at flan Then after severaF minutes of coaxing from Mr Bowman the audience asked a few questions Mrs Jerry ibson of 280 3rd St said there ‘sare a lot of “little dead streets” out in her neighborhood and I they were not shown on a map in the pamphlet provided at the meeting as being corrected She wanted to know if they would still be there under the proposed plan Mr Bowman assured her they would He said the streets referred to were not on the map in the pamphlet because they were not major streets -- h e A shade tree survey will be made soon by Boy Scouts from 60 troops in Ogden and South Ogden City Planning Director Owen W Burnham said — today The city planning commission will use the information in preparing a plan for shade tree planting in Ogden Mr Burnham said ' The Scouts will make the survey under supervision of scoutmasters and district chairmen as part of their training in conservation In charge of survey crews city-wid- Jfr' "J L Cub Pack 320 Plans Outing To renew activity for the com- ing school year cub scouts of Pack 320 and their den mothers will go to Brigham City tomorrow to see the Peach Days Parade have lunch in the park and visit the Intermountain Indian School in the afternoon According to Darlis Youngberg cubmaster all clubs and den mothers will meet at the Methodist Church 26th Street and Jefferson Avenue at 10 am Each r v j - Ogden Officers Men Attend USAR School Army-reservist- city-wid- den wil provide its own transpor tation and each person leaking the trip must bring his or her own lunch Drinks! will be furnished by the pack Mr Youngberg also announced that a meeting to organize the pack for the coming season select den mothers and enroll boys in the pack will be held at the Methodist Church Thursday Sept 15 at 8 pm It was emphasized that the parents of any boy desiring to be in Cub pack 320 must be present at the organizing meeting Cubs are not to be present at the organizing meeting s Autos Collide training Underwriters Meet Friday The first monthly meeting of the Ogden Association of Life Underwriters will be held tomorrow at noon DeLoy McMullin president announced today Guest speaker will be E LaMar Buckner past president of the U S Junior Chamber ef Commerce Lee Roy Anderson association director will give a report on the highlights of the national he attended recently in St Louis con-centi- -- on County Teachers To Take Trip all teachers in A field trip for the Weber County School trict will be held tomorrow Other members of the staff are: Lt Col Norman L Crookston Lt Col Louis H Griffin Lt Col John P Laffredo Maj Lee P Shifflet Capt Carl Wiese First Lt Buster T Williams MSgt James A Femielius MSgt John W Reeves MSgt Kenneth F Stuart MSgt Jack H Thomas Sfc Howard P Vause Sgt Rulon V Dye Sgt Glen J Wiese Sgt Derrel E Anderson Cpl Wilson G Allred Cpl Dale B Fox Cpl Max B Richardson Cpl Donald C Jacobson Pfc Wesley D Clark Pfc Jacob L Martinez and Pvt 2c ’Frank R Tucker CAREFULLY SELECTED The training is conducted by carefully selected instructors from the branch schools who pre- Dis- Buses will leave Weber High School at 7:30 a m The purpose of the trip is to help teaching personnel become better acquainted with the water needs and resources in Weber County and 4 to gain a better understanding of the influence of the Weber Basin Project on the future development of Weber County Z°uy u°un - He said water department crews were out on intensive pa- for residents trols spotting sprinkling out of turn or other- wise violating restrictions He surmised that yesterday’s warnings in newspapers that the supply was dropping and an a peai for sensible sprinkling in- duced many residents to sprinkle hcavjer than ever fearing that more regid controls were on the wav “if residents will hold outside Hanging By Necktie to make am The mother told police the boy was apparently discouraged over being out of work but did not appear to be despondent City Judge Charles H Sneddon offiTwo cars were damaged last ciated as coroner before the body was removed night at 7:12 pm when they collided at the intersection of 12th Schultz Family Reunion Street and Highway U S 84 According to a report by sherThe family of Otto Carl and iff’s deputies the accident oc- Anna N Schultz will meet at the curred when Marilyn J McPhie Kanesville LDS Ward tomorrow 23 500 12th St made a left at 6 pm for an annual reunion turn from 12th St onto U S Families are asked to bring a 84 and ran broadside into a car lunch A program has been ardriven by E G Malin 48 670 ranged 26th St Damage was estimated at $400 to each vehicle Marilyn J McPhie was cited for failure to keep a proper lookout i $400 Damage ’ between 6 p m and we should still be able it” he said Paramount-Wrig- ht Some things in the educational process are more important than the three R’s Mayor Raymond S Wright told Ogden city school at the annual teachers of 2569 teacher’s yesterday institute at Ogden High dead in School about 8 They are character and citizen- education and the promulgaship circum--1 8 m 8 a Character Training i Zan A Wakley 18 Quincy Are was found his basement bedroom am today Police said stances indicated suicide Detective V R Butcher said investigations were not completed Officers were asked to investigate by the ‘family physician who was called to examine the body The body was hanging from a an Army necktie waterpipe around the neck Detective Butcher said The discovery was made by his mother Mrs Edna Wale about down to actual need watering take their fair turn and avoid t - V - will be Dr O’Dell Julander Council conservation chairman e The survey will begin in a few days It is scheduled for completion by about Oct 1 Using forms provided by the city planners the Scouts will jot down kinds of trees their eoca-tio- n with respect to gutter and sidewalk and their condition The city would have been obliged to j spend considerable money to make the survey which is the first necessary step in planning a comprehensive shade tree program for Ogden Mr Burnham said The supply in Ogden’s culinary water reservoirs was down to 11 feet 10 inches this morning lowest point of the summer City Manager E J Allison reported j r year and the city promised to do HW something about it this summer” w j Mr Bowman told her those " J things were beyona the power f of the planning commission and I advised her to take the problem ( to City Manager E J Allison v’ ‘ MT OGDEN PARK One of the men then asked about the statu? of Mt Ogden “ ' VPark Mr Bowman iold him it is still Mt Ogden Park that the L-' ' ' city has plans for it for the fu' ture but did not know exactly what they are The man then wanted to know 5 if there were any restricting J covenants in Ogden preventing certain groups or races from purCONDUCTS FIRING RANGE —Lt Col Newman L Crookston standing on field chasing homes and residing in certain areas table issues instructions and gives firing commands for Army reservists Mr Bowman replied that such matters are out of the planning commission’s realm He said he BREEZE BURGLAR didn’t know whether there are such covenants or not INVADE ROOM AS City police officer M N White who said he is also a real VICTIM SLUMBERS state salesman informed the More than fresh breezes commissionand the others that SAN FRANCISCO — Twenty-thre- e in the Ordnance Corps training at last there are such covenants got into his apartment of the‘6240 the Presidio Represented are the The hearing adjourned shortly schools: Ft MacArthur night when he left the door ARSU Ogden USAR School are following after It will be resumed again San Jose Bakersfield Phoenix open a little to cool off Wilthis afternoor at 4 when a larger attending summer training at the Presidio of San Francisco Portliam Cherry 355 23rd St Presidio of San Francisco for all land Ft Rosecrans Seattle Oakturnout is hoped for told police the Ordnance Corps branch land and Ogden When he awoke this mornbeschools in the Sixth Army Area wallet his containing ing The 6240 staff commanded by tween $25 and $30 was missCol Lewis H Jones is assisting ing He said the wallet was the - 6223rd ARSU Bakersfield in his trousers when he went USAR School in conducting the 10 to sleep about pm Scouts Will Survey Shade Trees for City SL Benedict’s Hospital attendants reported bringing the total treated there this year to 16 Both of the youngsters an from Ogden and’ from Roy were reported In “fairly good” condition As the time nears that is usually the peak of the polio season in this area the total number of cases treated to date in Ogden is far below that of a year ago St Benedict’s attendants said last year at this time more than 40 cases had been admitted J any existing zoning' or ordinances He said the planners are primarily interested in three things He listed them in order as parks school sites and roads He told the seven assembled in the City Council chambers of the Municipal Building there would be more playgrounds for the city’s youngsters today had there been a master plan 20 years ago EXPLAINS WORKINGS City Planner Owen Burnham then explained what the master is now it works and why it City Water Supply Hits Summer Low Two polio cases were con- Four women and three men showed up yesterday afternoon to discuss the proposed master plan for Ogden with commission then went home after talking briefly about the status water of Mt Ogden Park restricting covenants and some “ holes in 3rd Street Sieman Bowman commission “My street isn’t even on chairman started the public there” he told hei Mrs Gibson said there were hearing by explaining that the some holes on 3rd Street that plan doesn’t propose to change held “six inches of water last six-inc- IB OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING' SEPTEMBER 8 1955 f - 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'Most Successful' Season Nears End At Swimming Pool The Municipal swimming pool at Lorin Farr Park will continue on regular summer schedule through Sunday then on Monday will begin a 5 to 10 pm schedule until it closes for the sea- son in about two weeks accord-- ! ing to Harry Burchell manager! The pool opened for the summer on June 15 and has had probably its most successful season this year according to Mr Burchell inThe one potentially-seriou- s Lacident of the season came on bor Day when Douglas Seamons went into deep water and sank to the bottom He was noticed at once and taken from the pool and revived k by Ray Coleman and Karen attendants at the pool and pronounced in good condition after treatment at the Dee Hospital tion of common Christianity he said Mayor Wright was one of several people w ho addressed the annual meeting of the teachers sponsored by the board of education The featured address was delivered by Rep Henry Aldous Dixon who said education turned the corner two years ago in Utah when public sentiment began swinging in its favor In other talks Leonard Davidson board president briefly traced educational developments in Ogden over the last 40 years He said although education has always been of high standard in Ogden it has never been better than it is now Mrs Blair HutchiNon president jof the Ogden PTA Council called ‘the PTA a common ground for greater understanding and cooperation between teachers and community for the good of Bar-tone- (R-Uta- the children 0 Plates Gone From Car Owner Says Two license plates were stolen recently from a car belonging to Wayne Gailey he reported to the sheriff’s office yesterday The plates numbered were taken from his car while it was parked near the Delbert Gailey residence in Hoopear CS-58- 3 — v Bimm snmaBi s: pare the training program under the guidance of the Ordnance Corps parent school at Aberdeen m: Proving Grounds Aberdeen Md In addition to intesive classroom work the students fire on the range with carbines and pistols study night map problems and visit ordnance installations in the Bay Area Classes are held for first and second year advanced students y The summer training program supplements the weekly training program which the student attends at his home school the rest of the year Ten schools are participating H S' NEWEST SMARTEST Dan River Galey and Lords “t SCHOOL DRESSES 15-da- Sizes 7 to 14 - — selection SUPPER SOFT SPOONBILL wedged (tfliesse littlft Girls' comfort pixie peaked and tucked in winning fashion A casual favonte in DRESSES Sis white black or red leather brown or 0 AAA AA B H: Save S-M- -l 1 t 6X K' ft C s: 100 Vii Post color porcolo New Fall Regular print 149 valwol & forToijS"! 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