Show OGDEN 12A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN SCHOOL COSTS AUGUST 6 1961 liiPDrovesiieni FORCE JUMP IN TAX LEVY SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-T- he levy to support the public school system was boosted to 75 mills by the State Tax Commission an increase of 16 mills over' the 1959-6- 0 levy On a home costing $15000 assessed at about $3000 this would mean a tax bill of about rn iy ' I gives and liew TREMONTON— An expansive nal improvement program carried out by the Northern Soil Conservation District has Box Elder farmlands a new this year The state levy will be combined with city county school and special district levies in this fall's tax 'statements $2250 Idaho Gains Rich Harvest 'er Being tucked into the cavernous belly of an Air Force transport is the first portable power plant to be used in the United States This unit capable of generatsub-zerweather will ing enough heat to keep a town of 2000 summer warm in to will used be It Sundance on near Warren Peak provide light and Wyo perch neat for a remote air defense radar site 1:11 r - t t ' WASHINGTON j —More (AP) than a million dollars in grants from the Department of Health Education and Welfare have been made to Idaho 'groups during the first six months this year Sen said Henry Dworshak Sen Dworshak said this report was made to him by Secretary Abraham Ribicoff Dworshak said the report also showed: The largest single grant was $324187 to St Joseph's Hospital in Lewiston to be applied on a construction project which will total o R-Ida- ho BUDGET ANEMIC TOP TOPIC — —— — — —— — i Lack of Welfare Funds Prime Clue f o Uiah Special Session fSoUl between the federal grant and the total cost will be provided by the hospital Lng the 1963 Legislature would have SCHOOLS BENEFIT to make an emergency appropria- The tion for the last four months or all largest category of grants first six months of 1961 during payments would be cut off and the in Idahothefrom HEW was for concommission would be In effect struction of schools in federally afflat broke fected areas under the impact law The possibility of a special ses- A total of $449080 was provided sion rather than cutting welfare Idaho school districts for this purchecks might arise early next year pose Mountain Home received $230000 if 5 per cent extra spending con- for a high school addition and $172-80- 0 tinues and the welfare rolls confor a new elementary school Falls was" granted $30160 for Idaho tinue to swell an elementary school and McCall The 1961 Legislature was a conobtained $16120 for an elementary servative group by its own admis- school addition sion and the appropriations committee was one of the most conservative of all the slack period for use in the heavier winter months Of 'as some tttm wttftrl if t liriM tht biff legislators surest suine persou pUin4 !fif wifti fcck ground f rttint nel in the welfare agency might be tatr Msiient) dropped and the money diverted The effect of a cut is amplified a 5 per cent state cut because R Golden By James means a 5 per cent in the federal United Press International item num- funds which also flow into welfare An innocuous-lookin- g bered 82 in the 1961 appropriation channels bill is behind much of the talk about LEEWAY a special session of the Utah LegUnder the law the Welfare Comislature has the leeway to spend Item £2 gives $18 million to the mission total biennial budget in of its Public Welfare Commission for "admonth one plus 5 per cent ministration and public assistance any But the attorney general says this from the general fund" With the not mean the commission can does fiscal year a month old the commisfor 24 straight months That this do sion already is talking about being to giving the Comamount would Welfare pay$18 million short 5 per d ments may have to be cut 10 per mission an KEEP DOWN COSTS it which cent extra appropriation cent to intended "We the claims tried hard to hold down the with Legislature Since caseloads fluctuate cost of do like government and the size of the time of year something If that were kept up for 20 months government" reflects veteran Sen influenza and colds do it may be mean- - Alonzo Hopkin leader possible to shift extra funds from all $13 million would be gone of the appropriations committee j "We knew we were running the chance of a special session" He said as did many other legislative leaders it's hoped the commission can pare down its staff readjust its rolls to remove recipients who should not be on or find it has overestimated its costs None TREMONTON — Water problems to prevent salt water from rising would speculate on what the results eontinu to Inundate the City coun-- 1 in me pipe would be if they had to come back "A casing has been sunk to debate more appropriations cii The last time a special session Council members approved a re- to the 2C0 foot level and bot- met was 9 1959 Gov May vised payment for culinary water pipe goes from there to the hole of the tom to called them back of George Clyde connections but the problem been then to has an The make the from perforated pipe appropriation obtaining a usable supply the new well still stumps the city at the 440 foot level and at two new Department of Insurance other levels Surging and test pumpand its engineers The new schedule of fees for cul- ing has only produced about ac-25 gallons of water per minute inary water connections include: to Orvil Ewer councilman For a hookup $123 instead cording in charge of the water department of $75 for hookups $190 in council will make a The place of $125 for IV inch hookups of the well to determine ifstudy adLAYTON — Hilton and Carr Conrequired by some commercial and ditional test and pumping of Ogden will build the struction surging of instead $365 business firms $600 The council also passed a resolu- will improve the flow If members one million gallon reservoir to be tion requiring all property owners plan to continue developing the used with the well to be constructed to pay the costs of restoring streets water source it will probably be in the northwest section of the torn up when installing water con- done this fall when summer work city has slacked off The firm won the contract on a nections The city is negotiating for pur- low bid of $C693550 WELL PROBLEM chase of a spring which produces Work will be started In about 10 Work on the new city well has about two second feet of water days with completion expected by been halted for the present because Members of the council hope to the end of October of the apparent lack of adequate complete the purchase in about a Cost of the project will be borne water In the ground at this point month and will then announce full by water revenues collected in The bottom has been sealed off details ft ffKrtittng in Utih p i'SuV K rr" 1-- across-the-boar- Wafer Connection Fee Raised in Tremonfon 12-in- di 10-in- 23-2- Council Awards Bid on Reservoir -- difference The $699912 being Utah given lease on life Of U S Aid FIRST OF ITS KIND ca- - CHECKING repairs which put the Box Elder County Fairgrounds rodeo arena in top shape are (left to right) rodeo manager Russell Waldron and fair manager Iceland Hansen The rodeo is a top attraction of the three-daBox Elder County Fair y PARADE RODEO TOO '61 Box Elder Fair Donald A Drage unit conserva- tionist sairl th snil rnnsprvatinn nf- fice is mishine a vast educational program aimed at teaching the farmers the proper ways to irrigate ways which ultimately will conserve the precious irrigation water and at the same time do a better job of watering the crops Portions of the comprehensive program completed in time for this season's irrigating includes the improvements on the Bothwell High- line Canal preliminary work on another section of this waterway and the Highland Ditch which carries water to farms in Elwood and Bear River City DITCHES CEMENTED Two ditches in Corinne were cemented in some sections with completion of the project slated for next spring Mr Drage said A little over three miles of the Bothwell Canal was cemented this year from a point west of Garland to Point Lookout and in to Both-we- ll This phase of the program cost about $49000 Harry Drew secretary of the company said Water in this canal feeds from the Cutler Dam which is owned by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co and to the farmers It is approximately 30 inches deep with a two foot bottom sloping to about eight feet wide at the top and is capable of carrying Starts Run Aug 23 ! I right-of-wa- VJgaBJJJffttP-gJ-g-fl-BB-ftBflgB- SHIRTMAKERSg western attire event will be one of the best Leland Concessions and displays will be Hansen fair manager said featured throughout the entire fair Prior to the- fair which begins run its run Aug 23 at the fairgrounds The first events will inwest of the city will be the queen clude judgingday's of the women's section at 10 am and a horse show at 2 pm Junior sale entries will weigh in from 6 to 8 am and that evening at 8 in the Bear River High School auditorium the North and South Box Elder Farm Bureau talent show will be featured The major attractions of the secfor spring quarter at the Utah ond day will be a giant parade at State University 5 pm and the rodeo at" 8 pm Named from Morgan County was JUNIOR JUDGING Ross Carter division judging of dairy Junior Clearfield students honored were beef and hogs begins at 10 sheep Geraldine Jones Christine Halls am Agriculture displays in the WTilliam E Snow and Charlie G junior class will be judged at 10 am with flower displays at 11 Summers Club girls will climax Young Other Davis County students intheir work with a demonstrayear's cluded Morris R Johnson of Kays- - tion and style review show at 9 ville and Sherry Anne Sanford am A tractor driving contest will Duane R Schow and Frank B off the third day events at' 9 lead Wilcox all of Layton am Beginning at 9:30 there will BOX ELDER COUNTY be open class judging and at 10 Those on the honor roll from Box the exhibits and concessions open At 1 pm Elder County were David Frank youths will exhibit their and at 5 pm projects year's Dunn Marion Dennis E Coppin the little league ball teams will hold II Gordon Kathleen Hansen Al the spotlight on the playing field ton M Harmon Merlynn Harris Concluding event will be the rodeo at 8 Robert Dale Harris Feature attraction on - the conJoseph Dale Hillam Marvin R of the fair will be the Jones Catherine Nelson Stewart cluding day Horse Show beginning Appaloosa W Reeves Carolyn Surface Jerry at 8 pm at the rodeo grounds Wayne Valentine and Katheryn Earlier in the day the junior stock show auction will be held at 2 pm Young Brigham City Judith Green Linda Kaye Harp Deone Louise Kerr Mary Beth Rees Barbara Southwick and Vera Live about 17 second feet of water Next year's plans call for the conservation office to create a new ' canal bed for the Highland Canal and River Hill Ditch bed which will be combined with the Ault Ditch to carry water to the farms north of the Hichland Canal Mr Drace said as soon as the present watering season is over the ditch will be cleaned out filled in with a bulldozer and the new y canal dug Next spring about three miles of the new ditch will be cemented he said After the River Hill and Ault Canals are combined the new canal bed will be cemented for a four mile stretch Long range plans call for improvements in other ditches in th© Bear River Valley area but the plans must be finalized by the farmers and irrigation companies before the soil conservation office can begin the work Mr Drage said g GLEN'S BARBER shop Now Open of New Location St 806-24t- h Just abov Mnro r H y Air Condition! tor your comfort GANm TREMONTON — Attractions en- contest set for Aug 16 'Girls will gaged for the Box Elder County be judged on poise personality horsemanship and appearance in Fair indicate the annual four-da-y n ' 1 H - 33 Northern Utah Students Win Places on USU Honor Roll LOGAN — A total of 33 students from Northern Utah have been named to the dean's honor list Clearfield Church Vacation Class To Open Monday CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Community Church will hold its annual vacation bible school starting Monday for all children 3 to years of age Final registration may be made between 8 and 9 am 4 Monday The school will run for two weeks daily from 9 am to 11:45 am There will be no registration fee A daily offering will be accepted with two special days set aside for the Greenlake Children's Center Greenlake Wis The school will be under the direction of Mrs Billy Liles with Mrs Henry Wallace nursery supervisor Mrs Lola Stecklain and Mrs Marvin Batchelder kindergarten supervisors Mrs Antone Hohlios primary supervisor Mrs Lyles mid-dler- s 4-- H The gentleman seeking a more trimly contoured shirt will be de lighted by our newest design Fine cotton oxford has been tailored with utmost finesse to provide slimmer fit And of course there's collar to maintain the fastidious an authentically flared button-dow- 4-- H n look you require the Red Carpet Shop BUEHLER-BinGBflf- (third and fourth graders) supervisor Mrs Gordon Goulden juniors and Mrs Robert Day C Walker Tremonton Ned T Hall and Judy Hess Gar junior high supervisor Theme for the school will be land Phyllis B Morgan Willard and Mary DeAnn Morris Connne "Christ In My Life" T lj fl THREE ov GOOD REASONS r OR 13 o o (ZFY fiiC uT OPENING AN Chi!drcms Playroom o Bedroom TV Room o Dining loom o Don INSURED 1 r V WW I ' SAVINGS ACC0UN! 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